Courses
| Bachelor of Economics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Course Code | FH029 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Course Type | Undergraduate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Credit Points Required | 144 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| CRICOS code | 003336G | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Description | BEcThe reach and impact of economic issues and events makes this one of the most versatile and important programs of study available. Students complete a major in Economics or Econometrics and may combine this with majors in areas as diverse as finance, marketing and political economy. The career prospects are just as diverse, and opportunities range over both the private and public sectors. The Bachelor of Economics encourages students to concentrate their studies in a range of subject areas which are of central importance to the academic Discipline of Economics and to some of the specialised career patterns for graduates in Economics. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Course rules | To be awarded the Bachelor of Economics, students must successfully complete a total of 144 credit points, comprising:
Students who commenced prior to 2006 may complete their award under the pre-2006 award course resolutions. Core units of studyStudents must complete the following junior four units of study (24 credit points):
Majors, extended majors and electivesStudents in the Bachelor of Economics must complete either a major (minimum of 36 senior credit points) or an extended major (minimum of 48 senior credit points) in either Economics or Econometrics. If a major or extended major in Econometrics is chosen then a minimum of 12 senior credit points in Economics must also be completed. Students may complete an extended major (minimum of 48 senior credit points) in either Economics or Econometrics. If an extended major in Econometrics is chosen then a minimum of 12 senior credit points in Economics must also be completed. Students can also complete additional majors and electives from the Faculties of Economics and Business, Arts, Science, Education and Social Work or Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, or from other faculties of the University of Sydney (subject to approval by the Faculty of Economics and Business). Students should check the particular requirements for individual majors in the information listing in Undergraduate subject areas for majors and electives. For other faculty majors, students should refer to the relevant faculty handbook for the exact requirements for the major you wish to complete. Senior units of study may only be counted towards one extended major or major. The following list shows the majors from the Faculty of Economics and Business available for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Economics. Students should check the particular requirements for individual majors in the information listing in the Undergraduate subject areas for majors and electives.
Please Note. A maximum of 48 credit points only from outside the Faculty of Economics and Business may be selected. This may restrict which majors from other faculties that can be completed under the Bachelor of Economics. * The Operations Management and Decision Sciences major is a new major for 2009 and replaces the Management Decision Sciences major. To be awarded the Bachelor of Economics, students must successfully complete a total of 144 credit points, comprising:
Students who commenced prior to 2006 may complete their award under the pre-2006 award course resolutions. Core units of studyStudents must complete the following junior four units of study (24 credit points):
Majors, extended majors and electivesStudents in the Bachelor of Economics must complete either a major (minimum of 36 senior credit points) or an extended major (minimum of 48 senior credit points) in either Economics or Econometrics. If a major or extended major in Econometrics is chosen then a minimum of 12 senior credit points in Economics must also be completed. Students may complete an extended major (minimum of 48 senior credit points) in either Economics or Econometrics. If an extended major in Econometrics is chosen then a minimum of 12 senior credit points in Economics must also be completed. Students can also complete additional majors and electives from the Faculties of Economics and Business, Arts, Science, Education and Social Work or Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, or from other faculties of the University of Sydney (subject to approval by the Faculty of Economics and Business). Students should check the particular requirements for individual majors in the information listing in Undergraduate subject areas for majors and electives. For other faculty majors, students should refer to the relevant faculty handbook for the exact requirements for the major you wish to complete. Senior units of study may only be counted towards one extended major or major. The following list shows the majors from the Faculty of Economics and Business available for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Economics. Students should check the particular requirements for individual majors in the information listing in the Undergraduate subject areas for majors and electives.
Please Note. A maximum of 48 credit points only from outside the Faculty of Economics and Business may be selected. This may restrict which majors from other faculties that can be completed under the Bachelor of Economics. * The Operations Management and Decision Sciences major is a new major for 2009 and replaces the Management Decision Sciences major. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Enrolment guide | Junior units of study
Senior units of study
The following tables list the two options for students under this degree based upon the compulsory major chosen: Option 1. Major or extended major in Economics and Option 2. Major or extended major in Econometrics and a minimum of 12 senior credit points in Economics. These tables show each option and illustrate a degree progression example for that option (for a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Economics on a full-time basis undertaking four units of study per semester). Core units of study and compulsory majors for the Bachelor of Economics are indicated in bold. Students should follow one of these options. Option 1. Major or extended major in Economics
Option 1. Degree Progression Example
* For the extended major at least eight senior units of study must be completed. Please Note. This illustrative program of study is meant as an example only. This information is intended for students who commenced their degree from 2009. Students may complete units of study in a different order to that set in the table (depending upon unit prerequisites and other requirements of the degree and major). Option 2. Major or extended major in Econometrics and a minimum of 12 senior credit points in Economics
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Option 2. Degree Progression Example
* For the extended major at least eight senior units of study must be completed. Please Note. This illustrative program of study is meant as an example only. Students may complete units of study in a different order to that set in the table (depending upon unit prerequisites and other requirements of the degree and major). Sample Degree Progressions - majors and major combinationsPlease click on the links below to download some of the possible major/unit of study combinations for the Bachelor of Economics. Please Note. The information listed in these program of study examples are meant as a guide only. This information is intended for students who commenced their degree from 2009. Students should always check the requirements for individual units of study and majors (see information at the bottom of this webpage. Students are advised to plan their degree based upon their individual needs and to contact the Student Information Office if they need any assistance in planning their progression in their degree. For majors from other Faculties, students are advised to contact the relevant Department, Discipline or School for further information on what is needed to complete these majors.
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| Accreditation | Professional accounting accreditationStudents planning to satisfy the entry requirements of CPA Australia or the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia should include in their course a prescribed set of units of study, including units of study from Accounting, Business Law, Business Information Systems and Finance. The required units of study are listed under Professional accreditation in accounting. Australian Computer Society (ACS) accreditationStudents planning to satisfy the entry requirements of the ACS should include in their course a prescribed set of units of study, including a major in Business Information Systems. The required units of study are listed under Business Information Systems. Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) accreditationAll undergraduate award courses incorporating a major in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management are AHRI-accredited. Students wishing to satisfy the requirements for professional membership of AHRI should include this major in their course. The required units of study for the major are listed under Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Honours year | For details the honours program, including honours preparation, admission requirements and areas of study available, please check the Honours information on this website. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Degree resolutions and faculty handbook | For more information regarding degree requirements and resolutions for this course in 2008, students should refer to the Faculty of Economics and Business Handbook. Students who commenced their course prior to 2008, should refer to the handbook of the year they commenced their course. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Available units of study | The following is a list of the core units of study from the Faculty of Economics and Business which are available for enrolment this year. For information on all the units of study available under this degree (including semester offerings), please refer to unit of study handbook. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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