bachelor of economics advanced flyer
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• For high achievers who enjoy economics and are looking for strong research skills development
• Exclusive classes: three courses, one at each level - available only to the small cohort of BEc(Adv) students
• Great extra features: special events, close relationship to academics
• Guaranteed entry into Honours with a GPA of ≥ 5.0
• Additional majors in Finance, Politics and International Studies, and Social Science available
• Concurrent degrees with Law and Finance are possible
• GPA of ≥ 5.0 required for internal transfer from other degrees at end of Level 1
• Transfer is possible without extending the length of study
• Closing date to apply for Semester 1, 2014 transfer is 6 December 2013 (online application)
Contacts: Associate Professor Mandar Oak (Head of School) [email protected] Dr Stephanie McWhinnie (Associate Head – Undergraduate) [email protected] Mr Andrew Harker-Smith (Program Advisor) [email protected]
School of Economics
Bachelor of Economics (Advanced)
Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) – 2014 Transfer Study Plan
LEVEL I
Principles of Microeconomics I
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Introduction to Mathematical Economics
(Advanced) I1
Elective I ✔
Elective I ✔
2013
Principles of Macroeconomics I
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Business and Economic Statistics I
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Elective I ✔
Elective I ✔
LEVEL II
Intermediate Microeconomics A II
Intermediate Mathematical Economics II
Advanced Economic Analysis
II Elective II
2014
Intermediate Macroeconomics II
Intermediate Econometrics II Elective II Elective II
LEVEL III
International Economic History III Econometrics III Elective III2 Elective III2
2015
Advanced Mathematical Economics III
Advanced Economic Analysis
III Elective III2 Elective III2
Notes and Additional Rules:
1. A student may complete Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Basic) I before completing the Advanced course and count it as an Elective Level I
2. If two of these electives are Economics Level III courses, the remaining electives can be Level II courses
3. Students must complete 9 units of Broadening Electives as specified by the Bachelor of Economic (Advanced) Program Rules
Please see ua.edu.au/professions/hub/ug/downloads/study-plans/economics-advanced for study plans including additional majors in:
• Finance • Politics and International Studies • Social Science
And for concurrent degrees with:
• Law • Finance
Please ensure you contact Andrew Harker-Smith, Economics Program Adviser, for assistance with your individual study plan: [email protected]
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