MAJ09402 Extended Economics
Knowledge of both theoretical and applied aspects of economics provides students with a strong basis for understanding economic behaviour and for evaluating economic policy. This major provides the opportunity to obtain a more extensive knowledge of economics and its fields.
Subjects in the extended economics major address a wide range of economic problems and analytical techniques.
Students intending to apply for the honours program in economics should include 23592 Game Theory, 23565 Mathematics for Economics and Business and/or 23572 Applied Microeconometrics as optional subjects.
Anti-requisites: MAJ09209 Economics, SMJ09028 Economics
Completion requirements
| 23566 Economics for Business 2 | 6cp | ||
| 23592 Game Theory | 6cp | ||
| 23567 Intermediate Microeconomics | 6cp | ||
| 23568 Intermediate Macroeconomics | 6cp | ||
| 23571 Introductory Econometrics | 6cp | ||
| 23580 The Global Economy (Capstone) | 6cp | ||
| Select 36 credit points from the following options: | 36cp | ||
| 23021 Labour Economics | 6cp | ||
| 23022 Public Economics | 6cp | ||
| 23304 Asian-Australian Economics Relations | 6cp | ||
| 23418 Economics of Money and Finance | 6cp | ||
| 23623 Alternative Perspectives in Contemporary Economics | 6cp | ||
| 23569 Economic Growth and Development | 6cp | ||
| 23570 Economics of the Environment | 6cp | ||
| 23572 Applied Microeconometrics | 6cp | ||
| 23565 Mathematics for Economics and Business | 6cp | ||
| 23593 Industrial Organisation | 6cp | ||
| 23591 Economics of Law | 6cp | ||
| 23999 Business Internship | 6cp | ||
| Total | 72cp |