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Econometrics
 Econometrics

Description

Econometrics is concerned with the development and application of statistical methods to assist in modelling and understanding economic phenomena.
Graduates in the various economics disciplines find employment in many areas of business and government. Specific job tasks can vary enormously, providing the potential for a challenging and exciting career. Employers may include banks, investment companies, economic consultancy and research firms, accounting firms, finance companies and share brokers, media, educational institutions or government departments.

Studying Econometrics at UNSW

Econometrics can be studied by selecting it as a major when enrolled in one of the following degrees: Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Economics, Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Social Science, Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws.
Please refer to the table below for a complete list.



Econometrics can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Bus Strategy & Economic Mgmt Double Major ECONID3571
Business Economics Double Major ECONFD3571
Business Statistics Double Major ECONHD3571
Financial Economics Double Major ECONJD3571
   

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