Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
001362K
Bachelor of Economics
Economic issues are inherent in our everyday lives. Economics affects us as consumers, employees, producers, investors, manufacturers, carers and much more. As members of society, we need to be able to make informed decisions about the optimal allocation of our limited resources. The Bachelor of Economics will arm you with the integrated problem solving and data analysis skills to tackle this challenge. Youll develop industry relevant capabilities from day one through work integrated learning that prepares you for diverse job prospects, such as consultant, policy analyst, economist, loans offer or risk analyst. And by combining the degree with a second in a high demand field such as actuarial studies, applied finance, business analytics, commerce or law or by pursuing a second major in a complementary or entirely different area youll gain a powerful mix of skills and knowledge that broadens your expertise and enhances your career prospects.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park | Full-time - 3 years | N/A | 83 |
Structure
Total Credit Points 240
Subjects
- ECON1020 Economics and Business Strategy
- ECON1021 Economics and the Global Economy
- STAT1250 Business Statistics
- ECON2003 Microeconomic Analysis and Applications
- ECON2004 Macroeconomic Analysis and Applications
- ECON2032 Intermediate Econometrics
- ECON2041 Introductory Econometrics
- ECON3000 Public Economics
- ECON2015 Behavioural Economics
- ECON3081 PACE: Current Issues in Economics
- ECON2035 The Economics of Financial Institutions
- ECON2044 Labour Markets, Artificial Intelligence and Inequality
- ECON2050 Money and Finance
- ECON3018 Health Economics
- ECON3034 Financial Econometrics
- ECON3036 Economic Development
- ECON3056 Evolution of Economic Ideas
- ECON3059 Environmental Economics
- ECON3060 International Finance
- ECON3009 Firm Behaviour and Strategy
- ECON3011 Macroeconomic Policy
- ECON3062 Economic Decision-Making and Behaviour
- ECON1031 Quantitative Methods in Economics, Business and Finance
- BUSA1000 Introduction to Data, Analytics and People
- ACST1001 Finance Fundamentals
- ACCG1000 Accounting for Decision Making
- COMP1000 Introduction to Computer Programming
Entry requirements
- ATAR 80