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 Programs and Courses


 

The School offers a full range of undergraduate, graduate coursework and research programs, including PhD.

These programs have been developed to meet the needs of students seeking employment in the business sector, finance, trade, government, resource management, academia and international agencies, and for working professionals who are seeking to upgrade and diversify their qualifications as a means to elevate career development.

The School also offers the widest range of courses in Australia, providing students with maximum flexibility and depth. Students are able to explore economics and its fundamental relationship to issues and contexts relevant, and of interest to them.

  Courses offered  
Program Duration+
(years)
Semesters+ Commencement* Economics
background
required
Bachelor of Economics 3 6 1, 2 no
  Specialisations        
     Quantitative Methods        
     Business and Industry        
     International Trade and Finance        
     Natural Resources and Environment        
Bachelor of Economics - Dual Programs 4 – 5.5 8-11 1, 2 no
Bachelor of Economics (Honours) 1 2 1 yes
Graduate Certificate in Economics 0.5 1 1, 2 no
Graduate Certificate in Health Economics 0.5 1 1, 2 no
Graduate Diploma in Economics 1 2 1, 2 no
Graduate Diploma in Health Economics 1 2 1, 2 no
Master of International Economics and Finance 1.5 3 1, 2 no
Master of Development Economics 1.5 3 1,2 no
Master of Business Economics 1.5 3 1, 2 no
Master of Health Economics 1.5 3 1, 2 no
Master of International Economics and Finance (Advanced) 2 4 1, 2 no
Master of Development Economics (Advanced) 2 4 1,2 no
Master of Business Economics (Advanced) 2 4 1, 2 no
Master of Health Economics (Advanced) 2 4 1, 2 no
Master of Economics 2 4 1, 2 yes
Master of Philosophy 2 4 1, 2 yes
PhD 3 – 4 6 – 8 1, 2 yes
 
* - Commencement for full-time students (including international). Part-time students can commence in either semester.

+ - Full-time equivalent enrolment

Note: Credit or exemptions may be granted on the basis of previous undergraduate or graduate level studies.