Bachelor of Economics
University of New England UNE
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00003G
The worlds economies, living standards, commercial and political systems are at the heart of the study of economics. Economics involves weighing up choices and alternatives and seeing how they impact upon businesses, societies and individuals. By applying quantitative analysis to current issues and trends, economists can develop and model scenarios to predict possible results and make recommendations on how to respond to produce the best outcomes. You will look at how modern economies operate - how they trade and grow, the role of prices, supply and demand, and how business and government both affect and are affected by the economy. The insights economists provide allow organizations and individuals to plan and make better decisions for the future.
Structure
144 credit points
Subjects
- Introductory Microeconomics (ECON101)
- Introductory Macroeconomics (ECON102)
- Australian Economic Institutions and Performance (ECON143)
- Intermediate Microeconomics (ECON201)
- Intermediate Macroeconomics (ECON202)
- Quantitative Skills with Applications (MTHS110)
- Business Statistics (QM161)
- Introduction to Business Analytics (QM162)
Standard entry requirements
an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Online Campus | International: $93,312 |
| No |
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UNE Armidale (main campus) | International: $93,312 |
| No |
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Fee comments
Campuses: UNE Armidale (main campus).
This course is also available for domestic please contact University of New England for more informations about the tuition fees