Bachelor of Commerce - Business Economics

3 years
Duration
40,200 AUD/year
Price
Rolling admission
Start
Rolling admission
Deadline
Bachelor
Degree
Campus
Format
Perth / Australia
Location
The University of Western Australia
School

Program description

Topics such as resource taxes, education funding, immigration, health insurance markets, retirement income planning, financial institution regulation, economic growth and stability, the Australian economy, and monetary and fiscal policy are all hotly debated in the field of business economics.

The fundamentals of both micro and macroeconomics are covered in this degree program. In microeconomics, we find the rules and regulations that govern things like taxes, trade, and market competition; in macroeconomics, we find the factors that affect things like long-term economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the balance of payments. You may learn the ins and outs of the market, the economy, and the effects of government policy by delving into both micro and macroeconomics.

Program structure

Level 1

Core (take all units — 12 points):

  • ECON1101 Microeconomics: Prices and Markets (6)
  • ECON1102 Macroeconomics: Money and Finance (6)

Bridging:

Students who have not achieved a scaled mark of at least 50 in Mathematics Methods ATAR or equivalent or higher are required to complete ECON1111.

  • ECON1111 Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics (6)

Level 2

Core (take all units — 12 points):

  • ECON2233 Microeconomics: Policy and Applications (6)
  • ECON2234 Macroeconomics: Policy and Applications (6)

Option (take unit(s) to the value of 6 points):

  • ECON2105 Rise of the Global Economy (6)
  • ECON2106 Asia in the World Economy (6)
  • ECON2210 Monetary Economics (6)
  • ECON2245 Business Economics (6)
  • ECON2271 Introductory Econometrics (6)
  • ECON2272 Intermediate Mathematics for Economists (6)

Level 3

Option (take unit(s) to the value of 18 points):

  • ECON3205 Health Economics (6)
  • ECON3220 Development Economics (6)
  • ECON3235 International Trade (6)
  • ECON3236 International Finance (6)
  • ECON3301 Game Theory and Strategic Thinking (6)
  • ECON3302 Applied Microeconomics (6)
  • ECON3303 Applied Macroeconomics (6)
  • ECON3310 History of Economic Ideas (6)
  • ECON3350 Money, Banking and Financial Markets (6)
  • ECON3371 Applied Econometric Methods and Data Analysis (6)
  • ECON3395 Economic Policy (6)

Price

  • Tuition fee — 40,200 AUD per year.

A standard full time enrolment of 48 points per year equals 1 EFTSL (1 EFTSL is the Equivalent Full Time Study Load). If you enrol in more or less than 48 credit points per year, your yearly annual fee may be different. Tuition fees are reviewed annually and are subject to increase, as outlined in the UWA Acceptance Contract.

Requirements for applicants

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have

  • achieved an ATAR of at least 75, or equivalent as recognised by UWA or
  • an assured pathway offer or
  • achieved a score of at least 100 in UWA's experienced based entry assessment or
  • a place in a relevant UWA access program.

English competency

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

For more information on requirements, please contact your Edumapple manager.

About the university

With a founding purpose to "advance the prosperity and welfare of communities," the University of the State was established in 1911 and opened its doors in 1913 to a small student body of 184. More than 28,000 students hailing from 115 different countries are now enrolled.

In the realms of education, research, and student success, UWA has been at the forefront of groundbreaking innovations since its inception. However, a university is more than just a place to get a degree and do research.

Throughout Western Australia, the country, and the globe, UWA has played an important role in advancing knowledge, culture, and the economy for over a century.

As the sole institution in Western Australia to be ranked in the top 100 globally, UWA has earned praise for its creative curricula, strong ties to local businesses, dedication to the student experience, and groundbreaking research.

Choosing to study at UWA means becoming a member of a community that has a reputation for leading good change, both locally and globally. You will also become part of a network of dedicated and innovative leaders who are determined to make a difference.

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