2017 B Economics Science 3563 PDF

Title 2017 B Economics Science 3563
Course Economic Measurement
Institution University of New South Wales
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Accounts for 24UOC (4 courses). These courses are from UNSW Arts & Social Sciences and are to be taken within ONE
area of Asian Studies, Development Studies, European Studies, Globalisation Studies, International Relations, Language
Studies, Politics or History (Refer to Handbook). If ...


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Bachelor of Economics/ Science 3563 Progression Plan for 2017 Commencing Students Terminology

Definition

Program compulsory core course and Introductory Business core course

Students must complete ECON1401 as the compulsory core course and choose another 6UOC of Introductory Business core course.

Economics Major

Students must complete at least one major in Economics, Econometrics or Financial Economics consisting of 60UOC. The 60UOC includes 36UOC from the compulsory first and second year core courses. (The Introductory Business Core course and ECON1401 do not count towards an Economics major.) Students must complete at least three (3) level 3 courses (numbered 3XXX).

Economics Elective

Account for 12-24UOC (2-4 courses) from the School of Economics to ensure a student completes a minimum of 78UOC of Economics courses within the School of Economics (including Introductory Business core course).

Business School Electives

Account for 12UOC (2 courses). Students are free to use these UOC to complete courses from within the Business School, however, they need to be mindful of the program limit on Level 1 courses (60UOC) when making their selection. GEN courses cannot count as Free electives.

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Bachelor of Economics/ Science 3563 Progression Plan for 2017 Commencing Students

Student ID: Student name:

Table A. Economics major: ______________________; Science major: ________________________

Compulsory core course

Introductory Business Core course (choose ONE from the following list)

Economics major

(6UOC) ECON1401

(6UOC) ACCT1501 FINS1613 INFS1602 MARK1012 MGMT1001 TABL1710

(60UOC) ECON1101 ECON1102 ECON1202* ECON1203* ECON2101 ECON2206 ECON ECON ECON ECON

Sem

Sem

Economics electives (courses offered by the School of Economics) Sem

(12UOC) 1. 2.

Sem

Business School electives (courses offered by Business School) (12UOC) 1. 2.

Sem

Total completed UOC: _______________________ *ECON1202 and ECON1203 will normally be substituted with appropriate MATH courses. See below for details. Program Checklist: □ I have completed a minimum of 96UOC for the Bachelor of Economics component of this dual degree □ I have completed ECON1401 □ I have completed one of the Introductory Business Core courses □ I have completed a minimum of 60UOC (10 courses) and met the requirements for the chosen Economics major □ I have completed 12UOC (2 courses) of Economics electives □ I have completed 12UOC (2 courses) of Business School electives □ I have completed no more than 60UOC of level one courses for the Bachelor of Economics component. □ I have consulted the Faculty of Science regarding the Bachelor of Science component Students should do the MATH courses which are required in the Science specialisations they choose – for example, the mathematics and statistics specialisations specify MATH1131/MATH1231 or MATH1141/MATH1241 rather than MATH1031/MATH1041. With a few of the Science specialisations only one MATH course is required, in which case students will be required to compl ete one of either ECON1202 or ECON1203.

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Bachelor of Economics/ Science 3563 Progression Plan for 2017 Commencing Students

Student ID: Student name:

For ECON1202, the substitute courses are: MATH1031 or MATH1131 or MATH1141. For ECON1203, the substitute courses are: MATH 1041 or MATH1231 or MATH1241. The ECON courses are not substitutes for these MATH courses. No credit will be given if students also complete the ECON courses. ECON1203 may be substituted by PSYC2001 for those students who also do a major in Psychology. The courses ECON1202 and ECON1203 can only count towards the BEc component of the degree. Students have the option of counting the MATH courses towards the BSc and doing additional electives offered by the School of Economics OR counting the MATH courses towards the BEc and doing additional electives offered by UNSW Science.

PLEASE USE THIS DIAGRAM AS REFERENCE ONLY. IT DOES NOT REPLACE THE HANDBOOK AS GUIDE FOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS.

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Bachelor of Economics/ Science 3563 Progression Plan for 2017 Commencing Students

Student ID: Student name:

Please refer to the 2017 Online Handbook for the program and major rules: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2017/3563.html Students must complete at least one major in Economics, Econometrics or Financial Economics. Overlapping requirements: If you choose to study a 2nd major from Appendix A. you must choose another 6 courses (36 UOC) from the second major that do not overlap with the first major. Please consult the Business School Student Centre if you have any further questions.

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Appendix A. Economics

Financial Economics

Econometrics

(60UOC)

(60UOC)

(60UOC)

ECON1101

ECON1101

ECON1101

ECON1102

ECON1102

ECON1102

ECON1202

ECON1202

ECON1202

ECON1203

ECON1203

ECON1203

ECON2101

ECON2101

ECON2101

ECON2206

ECON2206

ECON2206

ECON2102

ECON2209

ECON2102

ECON3208

ECON3107

ECON3203

Economics major elective

ECON3206 Financial Economics major elective

ECON3208

Economics major elective

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ECON3209...


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