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Faculty of Economics and Commerce

 Economics


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Subject Lists
    Ordinary degree first year
    Second year
    Third year
    Fourth year Honours


Ordinary degree first year

Introductory Microeconomics and Introductory Macroeconomics are compulsory for all commerce students. They may also be taken by students from other faculties, and they are pre-requisites for second year economics subjects. Introductory Microeconomics should be taken prior to Introductory Macroeconomics.

316-101 Introductory Macroeconomics
316-102 Introductory Microeconomics
316-130 Quantitative Methods 1
620-131 Scientific Programming & Simulation

Second year

Students are advised to note the prerequisites for third year subjects before making a decision on their second year subjects.

316-201 Intermediate Macroeconomics
316-202 Intermediate Microeconomics
316-205 Introductory Econometrics
316-206 Quantitative Methods 2
316-208 Economics of the Environment
316-210 Competition and Strategy
620-201 Probability
620-202 Statistics

Third year

316-301 International Economics
316-302 Economic Development
316-303 Industrial Economics
316-304 Social Economics
316-306 Money and Banking
316-307 Labour Economics
316-309 Agricultural Economics
316-312 Macroeconomics
316-313 Microeconomics
316-316 Basic Econometrics
316-317 Econometrics
316-318 Applied Econometric Modelling
316-319 Economic Development of East Asia
316-320 Special Topics In Economics
316-321 Chinese Economy
316-324 Environmental Economics
316-325 Ecological Economics
316-326 Economic Analysis & Policy
316-327 Business Applications of Economics
316-328 Marketing Economics
316-329 The Economics of Taxation
316-330 Organisations, Economics and Incentives
316-350 Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
316-351 Economics of Financial Markets
316-352 Quantitative Business Analysis

Fourth year Honours

The following subjects are available only to those admitted to the honours degree unless special approval is granted by the Head of the Department of Economics.

316-425 Ecological Economics

316-449 Financial Econometrics
316-450 Game Theory and Information Economics
316-451 Modelling the Australian Macroeconomy
316-460 Advanced Restrictive Trade Practices
316-462 Public Economics
316-463 Development Economics
316-466 Monetary Economics
316-467 Microeconomic Analysis and Policy
316-468 General Equilibrium & Welfare Economics
316-469 Financial Economics
316-470 Econometric Techniques
316-475 Economics Research Essay
316-476 Special Topics In Economic Analysis
316-479 Mathematical Economics



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