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Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy)

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Explore the world's key social and economic challenges

The Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) will help you explore the most important and complex social,...

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Study Mode
Online, In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul

About this course

Explore the world's key social and economic challenges

The Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) will help you explore the most important and complex social, business and government policy issues; matters made all the more poignant when analysed from a unique location at the heart of the country's socio-economic policy making in Canberra. The degree provides major grounding in economics and sociology, but offers flexibility in terms of subject areas explored, meaning you can study disciplines such as political science and international relations, as well as law, justice studies, business, commerce or management.

The course focuses on developing intuition and critical thinking, and aims at producing well-rounded graduates with strong analytical and problem-solving skills. You'll become equipped with quantitative, research and policy-relevant tools that have a direct use in the market place and are valued by prospective employers. By the end of the course, you'll have developed a confident understanding of real-world policy issues and their economic solutions, and will be prepared for either further study in the form of a Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), or a career in the corporate or regulatory sectors, and beyond.

Study a Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) at UC and you will:
  • analyse the complexities of contemporary times through identifying central economic problems and developing corresponding solutions
  • consider and evaluate a range of economic theories and apply them to contemporary problems and scenarios in order to develop and suggest policy responses
  • explain and critique the popular explanations of economic life through the application of rigorous and systematic methods of enquiry that assess resource allocation
  • recognise, analyse and evaluate the relationships between the scarcity of resources, the nature of values, and the design of social and economic policy in local and global contexts.
Work Integrated Learning

The structure and content of this degree has been informed by the needs of employers and industry specialists, making it relevant to successful employment and career outcomes. It includes Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities in the form of internships, professional practice units, capstone projects, networking and Study Abroad opportunities. The School of Politics, Economics and Society (SchoPES) employs renown economics and sociology scholars so you'll have opportunities to become involved in high-profile socio-economic research if you're keen to explore a research-led route.

Given the broad employment prospects associated with the degree, student WIL placements can occur across a range of fields, including with state and federal government departments, regulatory agencies, not-for-profit and community organisations, consulting firms, peak body associations and the private sector.

Career opportunities
  • Research fellow
  • Regulatory analyst
  • Policy adviser
  • Economic analyst
  • Economic forecaster
  • Labour market economist
  • Business development manager
  • Business analyst
  • Public policy consultant
  • Financial analyst
  • Economic consultant
  • Market analyst
Course-specific information

A clear pathway exists between this course and the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) degree.

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Entry requirements

Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:
- Year 12 ATAR
- other Australian Qualification
- work experience
- overseas qualification

We also offer a number of entry initiatives that give you the opportunity to gain entry to the University via alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes.
More information is available on our Alternative Entry page: http://www.canberra.edu.au/future-students/applications/apply-now/alternative-entry

Periods course is open for new admissions
Year Location Teaching period Teaching start date Domestic International
2024 Bruce, Canberra Semester 1 05 February 2024
2024 Bruce, Canberra Semester 2 29 July 2024
2025 Bruce, Canberra Semester 1 03 February 2025
2025 Bruce, Canberra Semester 2 28 July 2025
2026 Bruce, Canberra Semester 1 02 February 2026
2026 Bruce, Canberra Semester 2 27 July 2026
Credit arrangements

A credit transfer arrangement is available for this course for the following institutions:

Canberra Institute Of Technology

Diploma of Government (PSP50122) (30487)

Other Australian Tafe

Any Australian Diploma (AQF5) (25290)

Overseas Institution

Any Overseas Qualification equivalent to AQF5 (25310)

Qingdao University Of Science & Technology

Undergraduate International Economy & Trade Course (23133)

University Of Canberra College

Diploma of Business (27934)
Diploma of Business (Extended) (27973)

Xiangtan University

Undergraduate - Economics Program (25754)

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Study locations

Canberra

Online

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Humanities, Culture & Social Sciences courses at University of Canberra.
80.8%
Overall satisfaction
82.4%
Skill scale
69%
Teaching scale
67.5%
Employed full-time
$65k
Average salary