Bachelor of Economics with Honours (C4E)

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The Bachelor of Economics with Honours degree allows students who have completed a Bachelor of Economics degree, a year of study to develop a body of knowledge in a specific context as further preparation to undertake professional work and/or as a pathway for Masters degree.

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3 Years

Course Details

The Bachelor of Economics with Honours degree allows students who have completed a Bachelor of Economics degree, a year of study to develop a body of knowledge in a specific context as further preparation to undertake professional work and/or as a pathway for Masters degree or Doctorate in the future.

This on-campus, 1-year full-time or 2-year part-time honours degree course is offered through the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics (TSBE) at Hobart.

 

Course Objectives:

The aim of the honours year is to enable you to further develop your research and communication skills and to provide a foundation for postgraduate study in either Economics or Finance.

 

Learning Outcomes:

  • Make informed judgements and decisions using advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of economics
  • Evaluate complex economic problems and assess policy issues
  • Reflect on the nature and implications of assumptions and value judgements in economic analysis and policy
  • Communicate economic reasoning, present economic knowledge, ideas and empirical evidence both orally and in written form
  • Plan and execute an independent research project

 

Career Outcomes:

The Bachelor of Economics (Hons) degree opens up many career opportunities and past graduates have established careers in a wide range of activities. Some examples include: central banking, commercial consulting, commercial banking, local government, administration, management, market research, merchant banking, political advising, stockbroking and teaching.

 

Course Structure:

  • Candidates are required to complete four units of coursework and to write a dissertation under individual supervision.
  • The award of honours is given in relation to the whole of the year's work. Grades of award are - First Class; Second Class, upper division; Second Class, lower division; or Third Class.

 

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