Course Overview
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Common Questions
You will complete units in three categories: Core units covering advanced study in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and mathematical economics; Selective units offering a choice of advanced study in a broad range of economic applications; and Elective units which are an optional choice of certain offerings from the Master of Economics program.
Applications close on 31 January of the commencing year for Semester 1 intake, and 15 July of the commencing year for Semester 2 intake. Separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications.
You can submit an application through the University of Sydney's online application portal. The course code is GNECONAN1000.
Yes, scholarships are available; however, separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications, so prospective students should check the scholarship closing dates on the University of Sydney website.
The page indicates options for both domestic students (Australian or New Zealand citizens, Australian Permanent resident visa holders, Australian Permanent humanitarian visa holders, and Pacific Engagement Visa holders) and international students (those who are not Australian or New Zealand citizens or permanent residents, or do not hold a Pacific Engagement Visa), suggesting the course may be available to both cohorts.
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