Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Economics

Bachelor's degree

In Adelaide (Australia)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Adelaide (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

A Global Learning Experience is an integral component to your academic journey at The
University of Adelaide. The university is committed to offering its students the opportunity to study
overseas through a range of degrees offered via the Global Learning Office, including student
exchange, study tours, short study degrees, internships and placements. There are many exciting
opportunities in Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania ranging from a few weeks to a
full academic year.

To find Global Learning opportunities available in your study area click Global Experiences.

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Adelaide (Australia)
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University Of Adelaide Thebarton Campus 3/49 Holland Street, SA 5005

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Subjects

  • Economics
  • Global
  • University
  • Maths
  • International
  • Full Time

Course programme

For the Bachelor of Arts program students specialise in a chosen discipline and can take elective courses from disciplines within the Faculty of Arts.
Students also take core economics courses in areas such as applied economics, employment relations, investment policy, international trade and financial markets.
By appropriate selection of courses at levels I and II, students are able to complete two degrees in four years.
Full-time students are encouraged to take advantage of the study abroad and student exchange links that the university has developed with over 100 overseas institutions, and study overseas for one or two semesters and earn credit towards their Adelaide degrees (tuition fees are waived by the overseas institution as part of the exchange agreement).
Level III students can also apply to participate in the South Australian internship program coordinated by the Faculty of Arts.
This program offers placement in a variety of organisations in the public and private sector to allow students to gain first hand experience.
Graduates of this combined degree will be eligible to apply for positions in government and non-government organisations, trade and business, retailing, merchant banks, manufacturers and distributors, foreign affairs, education and research.
Academic Program Rules The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.
Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Economics Areas of Specialisation Bachelor of Arts  Students can specialise their studies by taking majors and minors in the following areas: Anthropology Art History and Visual Culture (minor only) Asian Studies Chinese Studies Classical Studies Criminology Development Studies English European Studies French Studies Gender Studies and Social Analysis Geography, Environment and Population German Studies History Indigenous Knowledges and Society Italian Studies Japanese Studies Linguistics Modern Greek Studies Music Studies Philosophy Politics and International Studies Psychology (minor only) Spanish Studies   Example Study Plan Year 1 (24 units)2 x Level I Major course in HUMSSLevel I HUMSS elective courseARTS 1007 The Enquiring Mind: Arts of EngagementECON 1000 Principals of Macroeconomics IECON 1004 Princials of Microeconomics IECON 1008 Business and Economic Statistics or STATS 1000 Statistical PracticeChoose one from:ECON 1005*ECON 1010*MATHS 1009MATHS 1011MATHS 1013Year 2 (24 units)3 x Advanced Level Major course in HUMSSAdvanced Level HUMSS elective courseECON 2506 Intermediate Microeconomics A IIECON 2507 Intermediate Macroeconomics IIECON 2503 Intermediate Mathematical Economics II or ECON 2504 Intermediate Economics IILevel II Economics courseYear 3 (24 units)3 x Advanced Level Major course in HUMSSAdvanced Level HUMSS elective courseECON 3509 International Economic History III3 x Level III Economics courseYear 4 (24 units)4 x Advanced Level HUMSS elective course4 x Level III Elective coursePlease note: some Economics and Maths courses are offered in more than one semester.
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Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Economics

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