IELTS Overall: 6.5, Reading: 6, Writing: 6, Listening: 6, Speaking: 6
Economic issues are inherent in our everyday lives. Economics affects us as consumers, employees, producers, investors, manufacturers, carers and much more. As members of society, we all need to be able to make informed decisions about the optimal allocation of our limited resources.
The Bachelor of Economics will provide you with a sound understanding of today’s complex economic environment and the skills to design economic systems that promote welfare, fairness and sustainability. You’ll learn about how modern economies operate, trade and grow; the role of prices and markets in allocating scarce resources; and the sorts of policy interventions that can be introduced when economic outcomes are less than optimal.
CRICOS CODE: 001362K
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Course Structure:
Humanities and the World
Critical Thinking
Cultural Heritage and Public History
Integrating Knowledges, Embracing Cultures, Transforming Communities
Governance and Resistance
Practicing Geography
Health Placement
International Studies Internship
Accessible and Inclusive Communication
Participation and Community Engagement in Mathematics
Creative Industries Internship
Media Internship
Ethical Practice in Security Studies
Psychological Science: Putting Theory into Practice
International Exchange Experience
Arts Capstone
Econometrician
Economist
Financial adviser or analyst
Investment analyst
Market analyst
Policy analyst
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year