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Summary 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 sor…
(AUD) 45,100 Per Year 2025 Fees: Bachelor of Economics - 45,100; Bachelor of Actuarial Studies - 45,100|24 February 2025|Macquarie Park
Delve deeper into your studies, follow your research passion and develop the specialist knowledge and advanced skills you need to complete quantitative research in industry or academia. If you want to be a respected leader in your field, advance the boundaries of human knowledge and develop specialised competence and expertise, the Bachelor of Econ…
(AUD) 50,560 Per Year|17 February 2025|Brisbane
GAIN AN IN-DEPTH UNDERSTANDING OF ECONOMICS SP Jain’s Bachelor of Economics (BEC) is a 3-year full-time undergraduate program that gives students an in-depth understanding of economics in a global context. The program is quantitative in nature and made up primarily of subjects that will help you study international business environments and critica…
(AUD) Sydney Year 2 fee (2022-23): 30,700; Year 3 fee (2023-24): 31,700|September 2024,January 2025|Sydney
Aspire to be a leader in business, policy or research? The Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) is a uniquely structured and specialised degree for students who want to stand out in their field. What will you do? Our advanced degree emphasises research and high-level analytical skills. You will: interact with and learn from eminent researchers, notable…
(AUD) 47,000 Per Year|03 March 2025,28 July 2025|Adelaide
Economics is the science of decision-making and the key to unlocking how the world works – from the consumption of goods and services, to changes in employment rates or living standards. Economics is at the heart of how society operates and it impacts how we spend, save, work and live. In a Bachelor of Economics, you will learn how to use data to m…
(AUD) 52,200 Per Year|03 March 2025,28 July 2025|Melbourne
Economics is at the forefront of public policy and issues such as economic growth, the stability of the economy, regulating financial institutions, resource taxation, financing education and income planning. Through this major you’ll learn how complex economic developments can be understood in terms of a set of simple but fundamental principles. Th…
(AUD) 45,100 Per Year|24 February 2025,21 July 2025|Perth
Why is something as superfluous as diamonds so costly, but something as essential as water so cheap? How can the cost of the coffee beans make up only a few cents of the price of a cup of coffee? With the world’s highest minimum wage rate, can Australia ever compete with low wage countries? The ANU Bachelor of Economics provides a framework and a w…
(AUD) 53,370 Per Year|17 February 2025,21 July 2025|Canberra
Learn how to question, analyse, model and predict human behaviour. UQ is one of a select few universities in Australia to offer the Bachelor of Economics. Our School of Economics is Queensland’s most experienced and largest, with more than 70 teaching and research staff. This degree will help you answer questions such as: How can economies protect…
(AUD) 50,560 Per Year|17 February 2025,21 July 2025|Brisbane
The Bachelor of Economics offers students the analytical and quantitative skills required for an in-depth understanding of key economic principles. Economics plays an important role in shaping societies and it is enhanced by improving economic efficiency, promoting equity, and in the long run through sustainable development. The course helps with d…
(AUD) 46,752 Per Year The cost per credit point for 2025 is 974. The total credit points are 144.|05 August 2024|Sydney
Economics explores how people and societies make decisions, use important resources, and respond to incentives. Studying with us, you can follow your passion and shape the world. You’ll learn to solve economic and financial challenges faced by industry, government, and society. Our applied Economics program focuses on current issues in Tasmania and…
(AUD) 32,450 Per Year Total course fee: 105,456; Course cost based on a rate of 33,950 per standard, full-time year of study (100 credit points).|32,450 Per Year Total course fee: 105,456; Course cost based on a rate of 33,950 per standard, full-time year of study (100 credit points).|Expected July 2025|Expected July 2025|Hobart
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