- Students are to follow the requirements of the Handbook for the year they commenced the course.
However, the subject links below do not contain the subject information for the current year. You can view current subject information through the new Course Handbook.
Economics
Economics is the study of the economy at the micro and macro levels. Areas of interest to economists include the behaviour of consumers and business firms, the labour market, health care, the environment, technology and innovation, economic growth and development, monetary and fiscal policy, international trade and finance, and the global economy.
Students taking an Economics major will study the theory, policies, practices and institutions of national economies and the international economy. They will learn tools of analysis that can be applied to a wide range of economic issues.
Subjects required for major study
Code |
Subjects |
Session |
Credit Points |
ECON205 |
Macroeconomic Theory and Policy |
Autumn/Spring |
6 |
ECON215 |
Microeconomic Theory and Policy |
Autumn/Spring |
6 |
ECON305 |
Economic Policy |
Spring |
6 |
Plus one of the following |
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ECON221 |
Introductory Econometrics |
Autumn |
6 |
ECON222 |
Mathematics for Business |
Autumn/Spring |
6 |
ECON240 |
Financial Modelling |
Spring |
6 |
Plus one of the following |
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ECON316 |
History of Economic Thought |
Spring |
6 |
ECON304 |
The Historical Foundations of the Modern Australian Economy |
Autumn |
6 |
Plus 18 credit points, 12 of which must be from 300-level Economics subjects and the other 6 from 200- or 300-level Economics subjects.
Other information
Further information is available at:
UOW Coursefinder http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/
Email business-enquiries@uow.edu.au