Bachelor of Economics

- February
- June
- October
- IELTS - Overall 6.0 not less than 5.5
- PTE - Overall 57 not less than 50
Course information
The world’s economies, living standards, commercial and political systems are at the heart of the study of economics. Economics involves weighing up choices and alternatives and seeing how they impact upon businesses, societies and individuals. By applying quantitative analysis to current issues and trends, economists can develop and model scenarios to predict possible results and make recommendations on how to respond to produce the best outcomes.
You will look at how modern economies operate – how they trade and grow, the role of prices, supply and demand, and how business and government both affect and are affected by the economy. The insights economists provide allow organisations and individuals to plan and make better decisions for the future.
You will develop analytical skills to enable you to consider both quantitative and policy-based economic issues – practical skills and knowledge that can be then adapted to a range of careers.
Why study the Bachelor of Economics with UNE?
Our Bachelor of Economics is a versatile qualification that is relevant and valuable in an ever-changing employment landscape. If you are interested in economics, commerce, business and finance, and enjoy problem solving and critical thinking, this is the degree for you. Through the core units, you will examine the way in which modern economies trade and grow, the role of prices, supply and demand, and how business and government both affect and are affected by the economy.
Social responsibility, ethical decision making, and environmental and business sustainability are incorporated throughout this degree. You will hone your analytical skills to critically analyse, interpret, construct and communicate economic and social data with an emphasis on economic decision making.
UNE is an industry leader in the provision of online lifelong learning for aspiring and qualified economists. In fact, students consistently award UNE the maximum 5-star ratings for Overall Experience and Student Support in The Good Universities Guide.
What makes our course different?
Our flexible and highly-regarded degree allows you to complement your economic studies with units in law, marketing or management, or strengthen the quantitative aspects of your degree by selecting units in maths, statistics or computer science. With our course, you have options to:
- Work independently to solve economic problems in the context of current events.
- Focus on enhancing your written and verbal communication skills to present your message in a clear and persuasive manner to colleagues, clients and other stakeholders.
- Choose to complete either one or two majors.
- Select electives from units offered anywhere across the university, allowing you the flexibility to tailor your studies to meet your career goals and personal interests.
- Capitalise on UNE’s expertise in agricultural, environmental and resource economics by selecting the major in Environmental Analysis and Policy.
- Experience campus life by studying on campus in Armidale or study online to balance your studies with your other commitments. You can complete your degree in three years full time or spread your studies over up to 10 years part time.
- You can also choose to progress to the Bachelor of Economics with Honours or exit with a Diploma in Business if you don’t complete the full course but do satisfy the requirements of that program.