Course Level
Graduate Diploma
CRICOS
083552C
Graduate Diploma in Economics
If you are looking for flexibility by completing a shorter graduate qualification in economics, the Melbourne Business Schools Graduate Diploma in Economics provides this. You should acquire and be able to apply the skills of a professional economist at an honours level. Those with good results will be eligible for graduate level study in economics and econometrics at the Masters and Graduate Research levels.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Parkville | Full-time - 1 years | $36,992 | N/A |
Structure
The Graduate Diploma in Economics consists of eight 12.5 point subjects, and will normally be completed in one year of full-time study or two years part-time. The 100 point program comprises of:2 core economics subjects / 1 quantitative subject / 5 elective subjects
Subjects
- Advanced Microeconomics
- Advanced Macroeconomics
- Econometrics 2
- Econometrics 3
- Applied Microeconometric Modelling
- Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
- International Trade Policy
- Economic Development
- Industrial Economics
- Money and Banking
- Economics of Food Markets
- Environmental Economics
- Economics of the Law
- Behavioural Economics
- Mathematical Economics
- Experimental Economics
- Economic Analysis and Policy
- Econometrics of Markets and Competition
- International Trade
- Industrial Organisation
- Labour Economics
- Positive Political Economics
- Game Theory
- Applied Microeconometric Modelling
- Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
- Advanced Econometric Techniques
- Microeconometrics
- Financial Econometrics
- Advanced Econometric Techniques 2
- Special Topics in Adv. Econometrics 2
- Computational Economics and Business
- Treatment Effects and Program Evaluation
- Econometrics of Markets and Competition
- Microeconomics II
- Labour Economics
- Macroeconomics II
- International Trade
- Game Theory
- Development Economics
- Public Economics
- Positive Political Economics
- Special Reading Topics in Economics
- Mathematics for Economists
- Special Reading Topics in Economics 2
- Economic Analysis and Policy
Entry requirements
- Have completed an undergraduate or postgraduate degree with a strong analytical or mathematical component with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 75% (or equivalent), AND
- Have completed the Graduate Records Examination (GRE), unless you have completed an undergraduate degree in Australia or New Zealand or met one of the approved conditions for GRE exemption, AND
- Submit a personal statement of no more than 500 words outlining why you wish to be considered for this course.