An Economics Postgraduate Coursework degree from the Division of Economics and Financial Studies (EFS) provides expertise and skills required in many careers. As well as working as economists, economics graduates work in a range of positions in banking and finance, management, marketing, education, environmental protection, government and politics.
The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Economics aims to provide graduates in disciplines other than economics with a good understanding of the workings of economics, and an overall knowledge of economic issues. All units can be counted towards the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Economics for those who want to further pursue their studies.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Economics aims to provide a professional development package for graduates in disciplines other than economics, and to give opportunities to competent graduates to become professional economists. The award of the Diploma will provide its recipients with a valuable, widely recognised professional qualification.
The Master of Economics by coursework program provides students who have a background in economics or a related discipline with an opportunity to develop a graduate specialisation in economics. The program offers a wide range of units designed for students to learn the theoretical and applied aspects of modern economics at an advanced level. Students may include in their program a research project so that they can be prepared for a career in a research area or for further study towards a higher degree.
The Structure of the Course gives more information on the units and requirements for the program.
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