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Foreign Trade University Credit Transfer
Bachelor of Economics - no specific major undertaken
FTU undergraduate students undertaking the following streams can seek to transfer credit towards the Bachelor of Economics (BEcon) at UQ on a 2 + 2 basis (2 years at FTU, 2 years at UQ):

- BA Foreign Trade Economics
- BA International Business Administration
- International Economics
- Banking and Finance
All students entering into the program will be required to meet UQ's English Language Requirements
Foreign Trade University students will be eligable for a maximum of #8 credits which is equivalent to 16 units
| Subjects taken at Foreign Trade University | UQ Course |
| KTE 202 Principles of Microeconomics | ECON1010 Introductory Microeconomics |
| KTE 204 Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON1020 Introductory Macroeconomics |
| TOA 201 Probability and Statistics | ECON1310 Quantitative Economic & Business Analysis A |
| KTE 218 Economic Methods | ECON2300 Introductory Econometrics |
| KTE 402 Intermediate Macroeconomics | ECON2020 Macroeconomic Theory |
| KTE 401 Intermediate Microeconomics | ECON2010 Microeconomic Theory |
| TCH 301 Money and Finace | ECON2200 Management of Financial Institutions |
| KTE 406 Development Economics | ECON2510 Development Economics |
| KTE 302 Regional Economics | ECON2xxx Group 2 Econ Elective |
| KTE 216 Introduction to International Economics | ECON3510 International Trade Theory and Policy |
| KTE 404 Environmental Economics | ECON3700 Environmental Economics |
Pre-Requisite - Mathematics for Business and Economics Math St Lucia Entry Requirement
** ACCT1101 is a compulsory course in the UQ BEcon program.
The courses listed are from information available at time of publication. If you wish to apply for additional courses not listed, please supply relevant course outlines and syllabi.
For confirmaion of successful credit applications, you may expect to be notified by the UQ International Admissions Section, via your student emai account, or by entry into Studies Report on mySI-net.
Other special conditions may apply according to institutional agreements.
To assist with program planning, students are advised to seek an appointment with an academic advisor at the Faculty of Business Economics and Law on their arrival at UQ.
FTU students who are seeking entry into the Bachelor of Economics at UQ via the 2 + 2 program are also eligible to apply for a School of Economics Scholarship.
For further information, please contact:
UQ School of Economics Scholarships Officer scholar@economics.uq.edu.au
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