Faculty of the Professions 2021 Study Plan Bachelor of

Level I – 2021 ECON 1012 Choose 3 units (1 course) from the Principles of Economics I following: ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE I ECON 1005 Introduction to I*

ECON 1010 Mathematical Economics I *

MATHS 1009 Introduction to Financial Mathematics I

MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA

MATHS 1013 Mathematics IM

ECON 1008 Choose 3 units (1 course) from the Data Analytics I following: ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE I

ECON 1002 Australia in the Global Economy I

ECON 1005 Introduction to Mathematical Economics I*

ECON 1009 International Financial Institution & Markets I

ECON 1013 Using Big Data for Economic and Social Problems I

Level II – 2022 ECON 2514 II ECON 2515 Intermediate Applied (previous name: ECON 2506 II (previous name: ECON ELECTIVE II ELECTIVE II Intermediate II) 2504 Intermediate Econometrics II)

ECON 2507 ECON 2513 Intermediate II Global II ELECTIVE II ELECTIVE II

Level III – 2023 ECON 3525 Economics Level III Analysis III ELECTIVE III ELECTIVE III (Capstone)

*ECON 3530 Economics Level III Applied Econometrics III (from 2022) ELECTIVE III ELECTIVE III

ALL COURSES ARE WORTH 3 UNITS UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE

Completed Enrolled To do Degree Information • Students who wish to • Students must ensure they are correctly enrolled in transfer to the Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) need accordance with the Academic Program Rules. to complete additional courses ECON 1005 Introduction • A total of 72 units is required to complete the Bachelor to Mathematical Economics I and ECON 1010 of Economics. Mathematical Economics I along with a Grade Point • Students must ensure they check prerequisites and Average (GPA 5.0 out 7.0) for the semester. course restrictions via the Course Planner before enrolling in a course.

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Faculty of the Professions 2021 Study Plan Bachelor of Economics Open Electives and Broadening Electives Open (free choice) elective courses can be chosen from the Faculty of the Professions or any faculty in the , where courses are not restricted. Broadening elective courses are those which are outside their primary discipline area of study and can be searched using the Course Planner.

To satisfy the requirements for Broadening Electives, students must complete courses to the of 9 units. Students in the Bachelor of Economics must choose courses outside of the subject areas specified in the Broadening Electives list. These include ACCTING, CORPFIN, ECON, LAW, STATS.

List of Economics Level 1 to 3 electives can be found on this link: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/professions/students/study- plans#undergraduate-electives

Any internship, Study tour or Graduate Career Readiness course may only be counted towards ONE of your Economics Level III electives.

It is recommended that you enrol for the full year. Semester – to enrol in 12 units per semester

Critical dates 2021: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/student/dates/critical/2021

Global Experience A Global Experience may be included in your program. Please contact us through the information below https://uofa.link/profglobal.

Further Information and Enrolment Advice More information, enrolment checks and program advice can be sought from the Professions Support Hub team.

Professions Support Hub Phone: +61 8 8313 4755 Email: [email protected] (Attn: B.Ec in email subject) https://uofa.link/profstudents

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