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Master of Economics

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Program Requirements

Students must satisfactorily achieve a minimum pass grade in 48 units of credit to qualify for the Master of Economics.

Degree Requirements

The program is 48 units consisting of eight semester-length courses including three compulsory courses (18 units, List 1) and five elective courses (30 units, Lists 2 and 3). Of the five elective courses in the Master of Economics, at least three (18 units) must be from higher level electives (List 2), and a maximum of two (12 units) can be from lower level elective courses (List 3).

 

List 1 Core Courses (18 units)

ECON8011 Microeconomic Theory A

ECON8022 Macroeconomic Theory

EMET8002 Case Studies in Applied Economics

Notes

Students must satisfy the Convenor that they have completed coursework in econometrics at least at a level equivalent to EMET8005 Economic Models and Introductory Econometrics before approval will be given to undertake the course EMET8002 Case Studies in Applied Econometrics. Students who do not meet this requirement must include EMET8005 in their choice of optional courses.

 

Elective Courses (30 units)

Elective courses are subject to prerequisites and are subject to change.

 

List 2 - Higher Level Elective Courses (Minimum 18 units)

ECON8059 Mathematical Economics

ECON8071 Modelling the Open Economy

ECON8010 Public Economics

ECON8002 Applied Welfare Economics

ECON8003 Economic Policy Issues

ECON8006 International Trade Theory

ECON8009 International Monetary Economics

ECON8021 Economics of Information and Uncertainty

ECON8050 Economics Growth

EMET8005 Economic Models and Introductory Econometrics

EMET8014 Advanced Econometric Models

EMET8001 Applied Econometric Models

EMET8010 Dynamic Econometrics

EMET8011 Econometric Modelling

EMET8012 Business and Economic Forecasting

ECON8018 Cost Benefit Analysis

 

 

List 3 - Lower Level Elective Courses (Maximum 12 units)

ECON8040 Resource and Environmental Economics

ECON8015 International Economics

ECON8039 Health Economics

FINM8010 Finance Theory

IDEC8084 Personnel Economics

ECON8038 Industrial Organisation

ECHI8011 Classic Works of Economic Theory

ECON8053 Strategic Thinking

ECON8034 Principles of Public Economics

ECON8037 Financial Economics

ECON8041 Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

ECON8049 South East Asian Economic Policy and Development

ECON8014 Mathematical Techniques in Economics 2

ECON8047 Law and Economics

ECON8008 Japanese Economy and Economic Policy

ECON8070 Political Economy of Macroeconomic Policy

 

Notes

Courses in this list are available as electives only if not previously taken, and in some cases subject to prerequisites.  Not all of these courses may be offered in any particular semester or year.

The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.

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