Major in Applied Economics (MJ0005.2)
Faculty | Discipline | Credit points |
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Faculty of Business, Government & Law | Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society | 18 |
This major provides non-economics students with the basic economic skills needed to undertake economic analyses in a variety of contexts. Students may select a group of electives most appropriate for their interests; for example for a business focus students could choose units such as Business Forecasting, Global E-Business, Asia Pacific Business and Managerial Economics, while those interested in economic policy might choose from Environmental and Resource Economics, Economics of the Public Sector, Human Resource Economics and Project Evaluation and Management.
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Referenced courses
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations (124JA.3)
- Bachelor of Accounting (182JA.2)
- Bachelor of Australian Politics and Public Policy (183JA.2)
- Bachelor of Finance (184JA.2)
- Bachelor of Human Resource Management (185JA.3)
- Bachelor of International Business (186JA.2)
- Bachelor of Marketing Management (187JA.2)
- Bachelor of Social Science (188JA.2)
- Bachelor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (208JA.2)
- Bachelor of Public Administration (210JA.2)
- Bachelor of Justice Studies (248JA.2)
- Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management (279JA.2)
- Bachelor of Secondary Education/Bachelor of Arts (327JA.1)
- Bachelor of Secondary Education/Bachelor of Arts (327JA.2)
- Bachelor of Secondary Education (Health and Physical Education) (330JA.1)
- Bachelor of Secondary Education (Health and Physical Education) (330JA.2)
- Bachelor of Management (394AA.5)
- Bachelor of Management (394AA.6)
- Bachelor of Business Administration (761AA.4)
- Bachelor of Commerce (762AA.4)
- Bachelor of Applied Economics (943AA.3)
- Bachelor of Applied Economics/Bachelor of Commerce (945AA.3)
Please Note: Units marked with an * are no longer active, however students who have completed these units may still count them towards completion of this major or minor.