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  • Auckland University of Technology

    Auckland University of Technology

    Are you logical, analytical and fascinated by how incentives affect human behaviour? Study economics in the Bachelor of Business degree.

  • University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    The Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment offers students the analytical and quantitative skills required for an in-depth understanding of key economic principles and the multidisciplinary knowledge of sustainability required to operate within the green economy.

  • University of Waikato

    University of Waikato

    This short course in economics will help you develop the analytical skills needed to be an effective problem solver of real-life issues, ranging from employment and housing, to public health, transport and environmental pollution. It also provides a springboard to further study.

    Entry Requirements

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  • University of Adelaide

    University of Adelaide

    Health economists apply economic principles to improve society and its healthcare systems.What influences the health of populations? How best can we manage and allocate resources to improve wellbeing?

  • The University of Queensland (UQ)

    The University of Queensland (UQ)

    With this dual program, you'll be prepared to lead, develop and grow businesses across all sectors of the economy. You'll learn to think like an economist and understand how people make decisions, how markets operate and how the world works.

    Entry Requirements

    Prerequisites
    Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent):
    • General English subject (Units 3 & 4, C)
    • Mathematical Methods (Units 3 & 4, C)
    Prerequisites
    Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent):
    • General English subject (Units 3 & 4, C)
    • Mathematical Methods (Units 3 & 4, C)
    Equivalent subjects
    SubjectQualification equivalent
    Entry score threshold
    ATAR / RankIB
    8430.5

    These are the lowest adjusted scores we made an offer to in Semester 1, 2024. Entry scores are based on the most recent Semester 1 intake and are updated in April each year. Meeting the entry score threshold doesn't guarantee admission.

    Guarantee your place at UQ: If you meet our guaranteed minimum ATAR you could secure an offer for your preferred program.

    English language requirements

    IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ

    TOEFL iBT (including Paper Edition) - Overall 87, listening 19, reading 19, writing 21 and speaking 19.

    PTE Academic - Overall Score of 64 and 60 in all sub bands.

    BE - A minimum overall grade of 4 plus a minimum grade of C in all macro skills.

    CES - Overall 176 and 169 in all sub bands.

    OET is not accepted.

    There are other ways to meet the English language requirements. For some programs, additional conditions apply.

    Learn how to meet the English language requirements

    Student visas

    International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Bachelors of Business Management / Economics are eligible to apply for an Australian student visa (subclass 500).

    There are a number of requirements you must satisfy before a visa is granted, including the Genuine Student (GS) requirement.

    Learn more about student visas

    Entry score range

    This table shows the range of entry scores for recent secondary students offered a place in the B Business Mgmt/B Economics for Semester 1, 2024

    Without adjustmentsWith adjustments
    Highest96.896.8
    Median91.2591.25
    Lowest87.1587.15
    Need help meeting the entry requirements?

    We can help you meet the minimum entry score, subject prerequisites or English language requirements for your preferred program.

    If you haven't studied the prerequisites or need to improve your entry score, we can help.

    Learn about pathway options

  • The University of Queensland (UQ)

    The University of Queensland (UQ)

    Expand your career across global markets by gaining unique expertise in international economics and finance.

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    It's possible to complete this degree in 2 years or 1.5 years depending on your qualifications and experience.

    You can apply for any duration as long as you meet the entry requirements. You may also be eligible to apply for credit or exemptions to shorten your degree further. You'll graduate with the same qualification no matter how long you take to complete the degree.

    2-year degree (32 units of study)

    To be eligible to complete the degree in 2 years

    full-time (or part-time equivalent)
    full-time (only available as full-time study)
    , you'll need:
    • a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in any discipline, or
    • a Graduate Certificate in Economic Studies from UQ, or
    • a Graduate Diploma in Economics from UQ.

    You must have a grade point average (GPA) of 4.5 on a 7-point scale in your previous qualification.

    1.5-year degree (24 units of study)

    If you have relevant prior learning or experience, you can reduce the number of courses you need to complete and graduate in less time.

    To be eligible to complete the degree in 1.5 years

    full-time (or part-time equivalent)
    full-time (only available as full-time study)
    , you'll need:
    • a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (see below), or
    • a Graduate Certificate in Economics from UQ.

    You must have a grade point average (GPA) of 4.5 on a 7-point scale in your previous qualification.

    Relevant disciplines for previous qualifications

    Relevant disciplines include:

    1. a bachelor degree in economics, business or commerce, or
    2. a bachelor degree containing at least 4 courses in any of the following 3 areas:
    • microeconomics
    • macroeconomics
    • statistics
    • mathematics
    GPA equivalent

    Select where you studied and your qualification to see the GPA equivalent you need to be considered for this program.

    Use the GPA equivalent as a guide. When you apply, we'll calculate your GPA using the UQ grading scale. Any failing grades will be included. Entry requirements are subject to change.

    Equivalent subjects
    SubjectQualification equivalent
    Related programs
    English language requirements

    IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ

    TOEFL iBT (including Paper Edition) - Overall 87, listening 19, reading 19, writing 21 and speaking 19.

    PTE Academic - Overall Score of 64 and 60 in all sub bands.

    BE - A minimum overall grade of 4 plus a minimum grade of C in all macro skills.

    CES - Overall 176 and 169 in all sub bands.

    OET is not accepted.

    There are other ways to meet the English language requirements. For some programs, additional conditions apply.

    Learn how to meet the English language requirements

    Student visas

    International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Master of International Economics and Finance are eligible to apply for an Australian student visa (subclass 500).

    There are a number of requirements you must satisfy before a visa is granted, including the Genuine Student (GS) requirement.

    Learn more about student visas

  • University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    This course equips students with an understanding of the interconnected relationship between financial systems and the law.

  • Crawford School of Public Policy

    Crawford School of Public Policy

    Study in-person or online In 2024, all graduate courses offered by the Crawford School will be available for either in-person or online study. All students are expected to attend live sessions at particular times each week for their courses. Crawford online courses are not 'study at your own pace'.

    Entry Requirements

    A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 5/7. Or, view alternative requirements by clicking the link here.

  • Crawford School of Public Policy

    Crawford School of Public Policy

    Study in-person or online In 2024, all graduate courses offered by the Crawford School will be available for either in-person or online study. All students are expected to attend live sessions at particular times each week for their courses. Crawford online courses are not 'study at your own pace'.

    Entry Requirements

    A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 5/7. Or, view alternative requirements by clicking the link here.

  • University of Sydney (USYD)

    University of Sydney (USYD)

    <p>The Graduate Diploma in Economics equips you with the critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving skills required for a rewarding career in a diverse range of roles in the public and private sectors.</p> </div> <strong>Who is it for?</strong> <div><p>The course is designed for both...

  • The University of Western Australia (UWA)

    The University of Western Australia (UWA)

    Economics

    Non-Award

    Economics provides you with a concentrated program of study in economics and is ideal for anyone planning a career as an economic analyst or forecaster.

    Entry Requirements

    Admission requirements

    The University of Western Australia welcomes applications from international and domestic school-leavers. If you're interested in studying this major, find out the admission details below.

    Minimum entry requirements
    Minimum entry requirements

    Below you'll find a list of admission equivalencies for this course's Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR).

    Indonesian Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA) - Pass of 65
    • 82.5
    Monash University Foundation Year
    • 288
    South Korean College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT)
    • 336
    Trinity College Foundation
    • 320
    University of Western Australia College (UWAC) Foundation Program
    • 70
    Western Australian Universities' Foundation Program (WAUFP)
    • 64
    Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) 2016 onwards
    • 85
    Below you'll find a list of admission equivalencies for this course's Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR).
    Admission requirements
    For applicants with recent secondary education, information on admission criteria is available on our entry requirements page or on the UWA Handbook for course specific requirements and prerequisites.
    Admission requirements
    Bachelor of Commerce
    Maths requirement

    Prerequisite subjects: Mathematics Applications ATAR

    Bachelor of Commerce
    Maths requirement
    ADMISSION REQUIREMENT
    English competency

    English is the language of instruction and assessment at UWA and you will need to meet the English language requirements of the University to be eligible for a place.

    Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0.

    ADMISSION REQUIREMENT
    English competency
  • The University of Western Australia (UWA)

    The University of Western Australia (UWA)

    All important social issues have philosophical, political and economic dimensions. All important social issues - climate change, health care, inequality, political participation, criminal justice and much more - have philosophical, political and economic dimensions.

    Entry Requirements

    About the Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics

    All important social issues - climate change, health care, inequality, political participation, criminal justice and much more - have philosophical, political and economic dimensions. Our Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics is a challenging and rigorous course of study that equips you with the skills to engage with these issues from a uniquely interdisciplinary perspective.

    You'll gain a solid foundation in all three disciplines, exploring how each one can enhance your understanding of the others. You'll also learn about the shared history of philosophy, politics, and economics, while building the critical thinking and analytical skills essential for success in the workplace.

    Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
    Quick details
    Minimum ATAR
    • 90
    Intake
    • Semester 1 and Semester 2
    Full time completion
    • 3 years
    Course Code
    • BH015
    CRICOS CODE
    • 102865B
    Why study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at UWA
    • Learn from leading experts, especially academics whose research spans the three disciplines
    • You'll complete specially designed interdisciplinary units that equip you to apply the tools of all three disciplines to address pressing social, political, and economic questions
    Why study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at UWA
    Put theory into practice

    Current UWA students are eligible to take one of our professional experience units. These units bridge the gap between university and the workplace by providing opportunities to gain hands-on, practical experience. You can master new skills, make connections and network, get a taste of the opportunities in the workforce and add experience to your resume, all before graduating.

    Find out more about Work Integrated Learning.

    Put theory into practice
    Study Abroad
    Taking you global
    Taking you global

    Our Bachlor of Arts includes the opportunity to travel and experience life in another country via the UWA Student Exchange and Study Abroad program. We offer more than 130 student exchange partner universities.

    Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Extended Major)

    Open only to students undertaking the Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics and the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), this extended major will equip students to engage with important social issues from a uniquely interdisciplinary perspective.

    Course structure details

    Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Extended Major)
    Hear about our degree
    Hear about our degree

    Find out more about studying our Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics at UWA.

    You'll learn to
    • address problems that political, philosophical, and economic dimensions (e.g. inequality, criminal justice, climate change), learning to think about complex social issues in an interdisciplinary manner
    • explore how insights from each of the three disciplines bear upon issues in the others
    • utilise invaluable critical-thinking and analytical skills, and apply them in a variety of contexts
    You'll learn to
    Industry connected

    Our Business School courses are influenced by the Business School Board, a group of industry leaders who ensure content remains current and students are prepared for their chosen career when entering the workforce as well as giving a key insight into what employers are looking for when hiring graduates.

    Strong industry contacts will give you the added advantage of growing quality networks to draw on when you graduate. We have 30+ corporate supporters, who have included ATCO, Bankwest, BDO, BHP, Ernst & Young, KPMG, Macquarie Group, Mitsubishi, UniBank, Woodside and more.

    Industry connected
    Meet a Philosopher

    Dr Lachlan Umbers is a philosopher working at the intersection of political science and political theory at The University of Western Australia.

    His work engages with a wide array of issues, from the design of electoral institutions, to the climate duties of sub-national governments, corporations, and individuals. Lachlan's current research interests include compulsory voting, the regulation of political speech by civil society groups, the ethics of combatting vaccine hesitancy, and the role of labour unions in protecting employees' interests in the workplace.

    Meet a Philosopher
  • Curtin University

    Curtin University

    Appreciating the business and economic framework in which the resources sector operates requires knowledge of economic, financial, managerial, legal, regulatory, political and social environments.

  • University of New England (UNE)

    University of New England (UNE)

    Studying the combined Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Economics gives you more career flexibility and choices when you graduate, as well as the opportunity to explore a range of subjects in-depth.

    Entry Requirements

    A candidate shall be qualified for admission (see
    Admission Undergraduate and Postgraduate (Coursework) Rule
    and
    Admission Undergraduate and Postgraduate (Coursework) Procedures
    ).

    Assumed knowledge: any two units in English.

    Recommended studies: any two units of Mathematics.
  • Charles Sturt University

    Charles Sturt University

    The flexible Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning from Charles Sturt University will develop your skills and knowledge in financial planning, enabling you to position yourself as a well-developed candidate for employment in the industry.

  • Flinders University

    Flinders University

    Prepare to be an effective financial analyst and executive by being exposed to the Australian economic policy framework and how it applies to the financial services industry.

    Entry Requirements

    Prepare to be an effective financial analyst and executive by being exposed to the Australian economic policy framework and how it applies to the financial services industry. This degree will introduce you to the microeconomic and macroeconomic environments in a global context to give you a firm grasp of rational economic decision-making processes. A Bachelor of Commerce (Advanced Leadership and Finance/Economics) is also available to high-achieving students.