MAJ09402 Extended Economics
Businesses operate within the economy and many of the prospects and problems faced by a business are influenced or determined by the economy. Consequently, many business leaders emphasise the need for business managers to understand the economy and its impact on business. The Extended Economics major provides students with the professional skills, knowledge and understanding that enhance their capabilities in each of the professional areas within business.
Students intending to apply for the honours program in economics should complete 25571 Introductory Econometrics as their optional subject.
Anti-requisites: MAJ09209 Economics, SMJ09028 Economics, MAJ08440 Finance
Completion requirements
25566 Economics for Business 2 | 6cp | |
25565 Fundamentals of Mathematical Economics | 6cp | |
25567 Intermediate Microeconomics | 6cp | |
25568 Intermediate Macroeconomics | 6cp | |
25571 Introductory Econometrics | 6cp | |
25580 The Global Economy (Capstone) | 6cp | |
Select 36 credit points from the following options: | 36cp | |
25005 Economics and Finance of the Life Cycle | 6cp | |
25021 Labour Economics | 6cp | |
25022 Public Economics | 6cp | |
25304 Asian-Australian Economics Relations | 6cp | |
25416 Economics of Money and Finance | 6cp | |
25564 Labour and Industry in the Global Context | 6cp | |
25623 Alternative Perspectives in Contemporary Economics | 6cp | |
25569 Economic Growth and Development | 6cp | |
25570 Economics of the Environment | 6cp | |
25572 Applied Microeconometrics | 6cp | |
25573 Time Series Econometrics | 6cp | |
Total | 72cp |
