Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics
| Offered By | Crawford School of Public Policy |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 36 units |
| Academic Contact | Shuqun Zhao (Program Manager) and Professor Stephen Howes (Program Director) |
| Academic Plan | 6822XGDIDE |
| CRICOS Code | 048352B |
| Areas of Interest | Economics |
The Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics is designed to provide students with a solid training in basic economic principles and techniques. There is a strong analytical and quantitative component and students should be capable of undertaking studies in mathematics and statistics at a fairly advanced level.
Students who complete the Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics may be admitted to candidature for the Master of International and Development Economics.
Prerequisites
Applicants should normally hold:
(1) a Bachelor degree from an Australian University; or
(2) a degree from a recognised university or other tertiary institution approved by the Admissions Sub-Committee that is equivalent to a degree of Bachelor from an Australian University; or
(3) relevant equivalent practical experience deemed by the Admissions Sub-Committee to qualify the student for admission and approved by the Delegated Authority.
Students may be admitted to the Graduate Diploma without a background in economics provided that they have a strong academic record and a willingness and capacity to master mathematical and statistical applications in relation to economics.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2013 website applies to the 2013 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2012 website.




