Course Overview
Eligibility
Course Content
Foundation – Microeconomics
In-depth introduction to microeconomics, appropriate for students with little or no background in the discipline.
Foundation – Macroeconomics
In-depth introduction to macroeconomics, appropriate for students with little or no background in the discipline.
Foundation – Econometrics
In-depth introduction to econometrics, appropriate for students with little or no background in the discipline.
Foundation – Quantitative Methods
In-depth introduction to quantitative methods, appropriate for students with little or no background in the discipline.
Core – Advanced Microeconomics
Advanced study in microeconomics as well as communication in an economic context.
Core – Advanced Macroeconomics
Advanced study in macroeconomics as well as communication in an economic context.
Core – Advanced Econometrics
Advanced study in econometrics as well as communication in an economic context.
Capstone
Application of the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the course to a particular economic topic or problem.
Common Questions
Students can choose at least one specialisation from the following options: Econometrics, Economics, or Financial Economics, as part of the Selective units of study.
The closing date for Semester 1 intake is 31 January of the commencing year, and for Semester 2 intake it is 15 July of the commencing year.
Yes, the course includes Foundation units that provide an in-depth introduction to microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and quantitative methods, which are described as appropriate for students with little or no background in the discipline.
You can submit an application through the University of Sydney's online portal. Note that this course has limited places available, and not all applicants who meet the application deadline and requirements may be successful.
The course is structured around four categories: Foundation (introduction to core economic disciplines), Core (advanced microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic communication), Selective (a broad range of economic applications including at least one specialisation), and Capstone (application of knowledge and skills to a particular economic topic or problem).
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