Economics/Adv Science (Hons) - 3566
Program Summary
Faculty: UNSW Business School
Contact: UNSW Business School Student Centre
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 240
UAC Code: 424470
Domestic Entry Requirements: See Domestic Entry Requirements
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Economics (Major)
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Program Description
If you are a prospective student researching your study options, please visit UNSW Business School website for more information.
The Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) program enables students to complete an in-depth course of study in advanced science from within UNSW Science which complements the economics program offered by the School of Economics in the UNSW Business School.
For admission to the program, students must satisfy the entry requirements to both the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) and the Bachelor of Economics programs.
The typical duration of this program is 5 years full-time, including (subject to academic performance) an Honours year in the Advanced Science (Honours) program. With approval, students with an excellent academic record may also enrol in an additional Honours year in the Bachelor of Economics degree.
For questions regarding the Bachelor of Economics requirements for the program, students should consult staff in the UNSW Business School Student Centre or the School of Economics. For questions relating to the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) component of the program, students should consult the Science Student Centre.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
Program Structure
Requirements of the Bachelor of Economics in dual mode (96UOC):
BEc Dual Mode 96 UOC
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Students are required to complete at least 13 Economics courses including:
- ECON1401 Economic Perspectives (enrolment on completion of ECON1101)
- A major in Economics, Econometrics or Financial Economics consisting of 10 courses (60 UOC); and
- At least 2 additional Economics elective courses (12 UOC)
Students are required to complete 3 Business School courses:
- You must choose at least 1 of the following (6 UOC) courses:ACCT1501, FINS1613, INFS1602, MARK1012, MGMT1001, or TABL1710; and
- At least 2 additional Business School elective courses (12 UOC)
Students should do the MATH courses which are required in the Bachelor of Science specialisations they choose. In a few of the BSc specialisations only one MATH course is required, in which case students should complete an appropriate second MATH course or its equivalent ECON course (ECON1202 or ECON1203).
Specifically:
- Any one of the following courses is an acceptable substitute for ECON1202: MATH1031 or MATH1131 or MATH1141 or MATH1151.
- Any one of the following courses is an acceptable substitute for ECON1203: MATH1041 or MATH2089 or MATH2099 or MATH2801 or MATH2841 or MATH2901 or ACTL2002 or ACTL2131.
- ECON1203 may be substituted by PSYC2001 for those students who also do a major in Psychology.
These substitutes for the compulsory core courses count towards the 16 Business School courses (96 UOC) required for the degree.
Note: ECON1202 and ECON1203 may not be good substitutes for the indicated MATH and ACTL courses depending on your program. You should check with your program authority regarding course substitutions.
Students have the option of counting the MATH courses towards the BSc and doing additional electives offered by the School of Economics OR counting the MATH courses towards the BEc and doing additional electives offered by UNSW Science.
- An approved major from the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) program;
- SCIF1121 or SCIF1131 (6UOC);
- Honours Year (48UOC);
- Science elective courses.
For details of available majors and what courses constitute ‘science’ courses, please refer to the 3962 Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) program page for more information.
Honours
High-achieving students who have completed a Bachelor of Economics in either Single or Dual mode should consider applying to the Honours program BEc (Hons) 4502. For information on Honours in Economics refer to School of Economics Honours information page.
Academic Rules
Please refer to the Program Structure for the academic requirements relating to this program. Rules relating to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Economics shall apply wherever relevant. Students are advised to consult the Academic Rules for further information.
Academic rules relating to the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) in dual degree mode are as follows:
- Students must complete a minimum of 144 units of credit;
- Students must complete at least one approved Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) major, and this must be declared before enrolling in level II courses. Information about how to declare a major can be found on the Science Student Centre website;
- Students may choose to complete an optional minor using their Science electives. (See 3962 Advanced Science (Honours) for list of available minors);
- SCIF1121 Advanced Science: Professional Perspective and Practice (6 units of credit) or SCIF1131 Science: Technological & Professional Perspectives (6 units of credit) must be completed in first year;
- An Honours Year of 48 units of credit must be completed. For information regarding the admission requirements and application process for honours, please see the information under 'Honours' on the 3962 Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) program page;
- In addition to the courses required for a student's chosen major, SCIF1121/1131, and honours, students must take 'science' courses so that the major plus SCIF1121/1131, plus Honours year plus 'science' courses total 144 units of credit.
- Students must complete at least 24 units of credit of 'science' level I courses;
- Students must complete at least 30 units of credit of level III “Science” courses;
- Where offered in a particular major, students must take higher versions of any level II or level III courses. Any variation to this must be approved by the Associate Dean (Academic Programs) or nominee.
- Student may not enrol into level II courses until at least 30UOC of credit of level I courses have been successfully completed.
- Students may not enrol into level III courses until at least 72 UOC of courses have been successfully completed.
- Progression to stages 2, 3, and 4 of this program is subject to academic performance. Students will be required to attain a weighted average mark (WAM) of 70 in each semester. If a student does not maintain this minimum level of academic performance, they will be transferred to the 3563 Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science program
- Students who intend to complete a double major, or a major combined with a minor in the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) when taken as part of a dual degree at UNSW, should be aware that it will be very difficult to complete these combinations within 144 units of credit. This may involve extra time and cost to complete, and may have Visa implications for international students.
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Further Information
Contact the UNSW Business School Student Centre for advice.
tel: + 61 2 9385 3189
location: Level 1, room 1028, Quadrangle Building
Forms, policies and procedures
Frequently asked questions
Contact the Science Student Centre for advice on the BSc(Adv Sc) component:
UNSW Science
e-mail: sso@unsw.edu.au
tel: + 61 2 9385 6125 / 9385 7788
location: Robert Webster Building, Room 128
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