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Macquarie University

The role of economists is to understand complicated economic and social processes, intervene to make outcomes better, set policies that have a major effect on society. The Economics major provides an excellent education in the leading theories and concepts involved in modern economics to develop successful business economists. The focus is on the properties of supply and demand networks. Students will learn how to understand and participate in economic debate, identify strategies to overcome economic issues, undertake research and analysis. Students will gain the skills to effectively analyze decision-making by individuals, business, government and global organizations.
Basic knowledge of Mathematics.
Gaining of knowledge related to Techniques and Elements of Finance, Principles of Management, Microeconomic Principles, Marketing Fundamentals, Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Accounting Information for Decision-Making, Social and Personality Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Biopsychology and Learning, Design and Statistics, Principles of Psychological Assessment, Macroeconomic Principles, Microeconomic Principles, Introductory Statistics, Statistical Data Analysis, Introductory Econometrics, Money and Finance, International Money and Finance, Macroeconomic Policy, Financial Econometrics, The Economics of Financial Institutions, Economic Development, Evolution of Economic Ideas, Environmental Economics, International Finance, Economic and Business Forecasting, The Japanese Economy are the concepts included as major parts in this course.
Students are eligible to this course if they have HSC General Mathematics.
Students of this course will have career as a Business journalist, Financial analyst, Investment analyst, Management consultant, Market analyst, Planning/policy analyst, Public administrator, Researcher, Statistician, Stockbroker, Teacher.
March, August
IELTS - overall score of 7.0 Band, TOEFL - 600/ equivalent
32416
4 Years