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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Arts&Social Science
 
  
   
 
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 Major Sequence in Economics is similar, but requires less specialisation in Economics courses.

Major Sequence in Economics
For a major sequence in Economics, all students must complete at least 42 units of credit in Economics courses.

Required Courses
and three options from the following list

Options
  • ECON2107 Labour Income and Growth in the Global Economy (6UOC)
  • ECON2109 Economics of Corporations (6UOC)
  • ECON2305 Modern Asian Economic History (6UOC)
Note: Not all options are available every year

Major Sequence Professional Level in Economics
For a major sequence in Economics at the professional level, all students must complete at least 42 units of credit in Economics

Required Courses
and one option from the following list:

Options
Note: Not all options are available every year

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