Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
001447E
Bachelor of Economics
What are the latest trends in how we consume goods and services? How does a growing population impact national employment rates? Can living standards keep the pace of rising inflation? These are some of the questions economic thinkers are tasked with finding the answers to. At its core, economics considers how people, businesses and governments use finite resources to function as a society. It is an analytical, data driven discipline that confronts these challenges and finds sustainable outcomes. The Bachelor of Economics will establish you as a critical thinker and change maker.Start of expanded content Learn about the tools, policies and theories that form the foundation of modern economics, then apply your analytical skillset to one of four key specialisations. No matter which specialisation you choose, a commitment to equity and sustainability will positively influence your perspective.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
---|---|---|---|
Clayton | Full-time - 3 years | N/A | 76 |
Structure
Total Credit points 144
Subjects
- Business
- Commerce
- Econometrics
- Economics
- Economics and economic policy
- Mathematical economics and econometrics
- Mathematics
Entry requirements
- QualificationEntry Score 2025 intake
- GCE A level 11
- International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme 31
- Advanced Placement 7
- ACT 27
- Pearson International Advanced levels 12.
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