Faculty of Commerce
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International Economics

The International Economics major will assist students in developing a sound understanding of the economic, social and global forces that are shaping the world economy. It will cover core knowledge areas such as macro and micro economics, analyse environmental and international trade issues and provide an analysis of major economic transformations that have occurred in the Chinese economy.

Subjects required for major study

Code

Subject

Session

Credit Points

ECON205

Macroeconomic Theory & Policy

Autumn/Spring

6

ECON216

International Trade Theory & Policy

Spring

6

ECON303

Economic Development Issues

Spring

6

Plus 30 credit points from

ECON215

Microeconomic Theory & Policy

Autumn/Spring

6

ECON251

Industry and Trade in East Asia

Spring

6

ECON304

The Historical Foundations of the Modern Australian Economy

Spring

6

ECON306

The Chinese Economy

Spring

6

ECON307

International Monetary Economics

n/o 2011

6

ECON309

Environmental Economics

Autumn

6

ECON311

Natural Resource Economics

Spring

6

ECON334

Global Economics

n/o 2011

6

Other information

Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: School of Economics - econ_enquiries@uow.edu.au