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Plan Summary

   
   
   
 
Program: 3420 - Social Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Social Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan is for a Major in Economics within programs offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

Plan Structure

The School of Economics offers two levels of study for a Major in Economics within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

The Major Sequence Professional Level offers the opportunity for students to obtain a professional degree suitable for a career in Economics, business or the public sector.

The Intermediate Level Major Sequence is similar, but requires less specialisation in Economics courses.

Major Sequence Intermediate Level in Economics

For a major sequence in Economics at the intermediate level, all students must complete at least 42 units of credit in Economics courses including: ECON2103 and ECON2104.

Economics courses must be chosen from Options (i) or Options (ii),as listed below. At least one option must be selected from Options(ii).

Options (i)
Note: All other Economics courses have prerequisites which are associated with other major sequences.

Options (ii)

Major Sequence Professional Level in Economics

For a major sequence in Economics at the professional level, all students must complete at least 36 units of credit in Economics courses, including:

1. ECON1101 and ECON1102
2. ECON2101 and ECON2102
3. Economics courses chosen from Options (i) or Options(ii), with at least two options chosen from Options (ii)

Students may count up to 60 units of credit in ECON courses within the total required by the BA degree.

Options (i)
Note: All other Economics courses have prequisites which are associated with other major sequences.

Options (ii)

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