Muddasir Khan
Economics
Through the Economics program at York I've gotten to know the interaction of the Canadian economy to the changes in government and central bank policies. It's been interesting to find out how fiscal and monetary policies effect the supply and demand of resources in the economy and businesses and how it effects individuals on the level of consumption and investment. Furthermore, because the program is so broad, as you progress there are courses to fulfill everyone's interest. Whether that's learning how to smartly invest your money into businesses for the greatest return or learning how to start or operate your own business efficiently in the wake of scarcity.
The most pleasant surprise I have experienced at York is while working as a work/study student, I've got to see how kind the staff of YorkU really are and how much they care about the students. Furthermore as a student, I was surprised to see how understanding and helpful the professors are in holding office hours or being available for appointments. They are always willing to help you out.
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