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Economics

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What is economics?

Economics isa fieldthatchanges constantly and adaptsto the modern world, while holding on to scientific objectivity.It offers techniques and ananalytical basis for understanding and evaluatingincentives and decisionmaking by individuals, businesses and governments.A primary goal of economics is to determine how to improve efficiency and living standards.

Why study economics at UNSW?

Studying economicswill equip you withtheanalytical tools and critical thinking skillsto understandand make an impact on some of our greatest global challenges.UNSW offersdiverseeconomicsspecialisationsand coursesacrossa number ofdifferent degrees, allowing you totailor your expertise to the areas that interestyou.These include:

  • Economic Policy and Society
    Understand economic theory and analysis. Learn how it is applied in the real-world through business, government and policy.
  • Macroeconomics and Financial Markets
    Macroeconomics is the study of how governments manage economies to improve lives and create growth. Financial economics explores financial markets and risk management. Learn how these influential forces interact.
  • Data Analytics and Econometrics
    Learn economic methods for organising, modelling, and analysing large and complex data.
  • Business Economics
    Use economic theory and quantitative methods to understand and analyse the financial, organisational and market-related issues faced by businesses.
  • Behavioural Economics
    Apply insights about human decision-making and individual choices to business and policy scenarios.
  • Economics and Finance
    Study how individuals, firms, financial institutions and government interact in financial markets. Analyse economic decision making in the context of real-world events through this Master of Commerce specialisation.
  • Applied Economics
    Prepare to become a professional economist. Gain advanced knowledge and practical skills in economics, as well as research and communications skills through the Master of Applied Economics.

Your career opportunities

Economists have diverse careers which influence unemployment and inflation, economic growth and development, income inequality, industrial organisation, public policy design and implementation, and management of the environment.

Studying Economics will make you adaptable and capable of taking on diverse roles including:

  • Business analyst
  • Economic consultant
  • Economic researcher
  • Financial analyst
  • Graduate economist
  • Investment analyst
  • Management consultant
  • Policy advisor
  • Statistical analyst
  • Superannuation advisor

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What our graduates say

“I wanted a deeper understanding of how the world works so I could contribute to solving some of the world’s key challenges. This inspired me to study the forces that shape our economy.”

- James Humpherson, Head of Operations,Humanitix