B20042 Bachelor of Economics Course Structure (Commencing 2018) Course requirements The course comprises 144 points, of which 96 points must be commerce units from the Clayton campus and 48 points are free electives. This is a specialist course, structured in the following three parts; Part B Economics discipline (Economics and economic policy stream OR Mathematical economics and econometrics stream) with capstone (72 points) Part C Free elective study (48 points). These elective units may be chosen from within the Bachelor of Commerce course to extend your major, or to complete a second listed major or minor(s). They may also be taken from non-commerce disciplines to broaden your knowledge or to complete a major or minor(s) from another course (with faculty/campus permission). Note that at most two units may contribute towards two majors or a major and a minor. Additional degree requirements: A minimum of 16 units (96 points) must be commerce units from the Clayton campus. A maximum of 10 units (60 points) at level 1. A minimum of 6 units (36 points) at level 3, with at least four units (24 points) must be from the Faculty of Business and Economics at Clayton campus. If you intend to, or may, undertake an Honours year, you should ensure you complete the specific units required for Honours in your chosen major area of study. Students MUST complete 4 compulsory commerce specified units: microeconomics macroeconomics Business and economic statistics Part B Economics discipline with capstone (72 points) Students MUST compete one of the following streams: Economics and economic policy Mathematical economics and economic policy Part C units (48 points) Students MUST complete a further 8 units from any faculty or campus with their approval: unit unit unit unit unit unit unit unit
Economics and economic policy stream Students must complete 4 compulsory commerce specified units: microeconomics macroeconomics Business and economic statistics Part B Economics discipline with capstone (72 points) Students MUST complete the following 3 units (18 points): ECC2010 ECC3690 Intermediate microeconomics Intermediate macroeconomics International economics (capstone) Plus 3 of the following units (18 points) from List A: List A ECC3600 Experimental economics ECC3660 Monetary economics ECC3670 Economics of developing countries ECC3710 Labour economics ECC3810 Public finance ECC3830 Industrial organisation and regulation ECC3840 Mathematical economics and ECC2010 Plus 2 of the following units (12 points) from List B (or List A not previously completed): List B ECC2300 ECC2360 ECC2450 ECC2600 ECC2610 ECC2800 ECC3640 ECC3800 ETC3410 Current issues in macroeconomic policy Environmental economics Sports economics Behavioural economics Game theory and strategic thinking Prosperity, poverty and sustainability in a globalised world Economics of climate change History of economic thought Applied econometrics and and ECC2010, and and and and ECC2010 Plus 4 s not already completed (24 points): unit unit unit unit Part C units (48 points) Students MUST complete a further 8 units (48 points) from any faculty of campus with their approval: unit unit unit unit unit unit unit unit
B20042 Bachelor of Economics Economics and economic policy stream Recommended Course Progression (Commencing 2018) Year level 1 microeconomics Business and economic statistics @ Level 1/2 @ Level 1/2 macroeconomics Intermediate microeconomics Year level 2 ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics from List B or A @ Level from List A @ Level 3 from List B or A @ Level Year level 3 from List A @ Level 3 from List A @ Level 3 @ Level 3 @ Level (Compulsory Capstone) ECC3690 International economics @ Level 3 @ Level @ Level RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNIT CHOICE Students are advised that, while the course advisors will endeavour to give every possible assistance and advice concerning unit choice, the onus is on students to ensure that units selected meet degree regulations and requirements. Students should refer to the University Handbook for further information on course and unit details http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/undergrad/index.html CHECKLIST MUST complete a minimum of 16 units from Faculty of Business and Economics at Clayton campus. Complete 4 units of compulsory specified study - PART A A least either the Economics and economic policy stream OR Mathematical economics and economic stream (maximum of 2 units at Level 1 and a minimum of three units at Level 3). MUST have a minimum of 6 units at Level 3, of which 4 units MUST be from Faculty of Business and Economics Clayton Campus. MAIMUM of 10 units at Level 1.
Mathematical economics and economist stream Students must complete 4 compulsory commerce specified units: microeconomics macroeconomics Business and economic statistics Part B Economics discipline with capstone (72 points) Students MUST complete the following 3 units (18 points): ECC3840 ETC3400 Intermediate microeconomics Mathematical economics econometrics (capstone) Students MUST complete one of the following pairs of mathematics units (12 points): List A ETC2440 ETC2520 Mathematics for econometrics and business AND Probability and statistical inference for econometrics and business ETC2440 ECC2610 MTH1020 MTH1030 MTH1030 MTH2010 MTH2021 Mathematics for econometrics and business AND Game theory and strategic thinking Analysis of change AND Techniques for modelling Techniques for modelling AND Multivariate calculus OR Linear algebra with applications MTH1030 or MTH1035 MTH1030 or MTH1035 or ENG1005 Three units (18 points) from the following List B, or any unit not taken from List A with at least 2 units (12 points) at level 3: List B ECC2010 ECC2360 ECC2600 ECC3660 ECC3670 ECC3690 ECC3710 ECC3810 ECC3830 ETC2450 ETC2520 and ECC2010 and ECC2010, and ETC3410 ETC3450 ETC3460 MTH2032 MTH3051 MTH3140 MTH3241 Intermediate macroeconomics Environmental economics Behavioural economics Monetary economics Economics of developing countries International economics Labour economics Public finance Industrial organization and regulation Applied forecasting for business and economics Probability and statistical inference for economics and business Applied econometrics Time series analysis for business and economics Financial economics Differential equations with modelling Introduction to computational mathematics Real analysis Ransom processes in the sciences and engineering Plus 4 s not already completed (24 points): unit unit unit unit Part C units (48 points) Students MUST complete further 8 units from any faculty of campus (with their approval): unit unit unit unit unit unit MTH1030 or MTH1035 corequisite: MTH2010 or MTH2015 MTH2010 or MTH2015 or ENG2005 or MAT1830 and MTH2021 or MTH2025 or MTH2040 or MAT1841 MTH1030 or MTH1035 or ENG1005 MTH2010 or MTH2015 or MTH2040 or ENG2005 or ETC2440 and MTH2222 or ETC2520 unit unit
B20042 - Bachelor of Economics Mathematical economics and econometrics stream Recommended Course Progression (commencing 2018) Year level 1 microeconomics Business and economic statistics @ Level 1/2 macroeconomics Intermediate microeconomics Year level 2 Part 1 of pair from List A from List B or A @ Level Part 2 of pair from List A ECC3840 Mathematical economics @ Level Year level 3 from List B @ Level 3 @ Level 3 @ Level (Compulsory Capstone) ETC3400 econometrics from List B @ Level 3 @ Level 3 RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNIT CHOICE Students are advised that, while the course advisors will endeavour to give every possible assistance and advice concerning unit choice, the onus is on students to ensure that units selected meet degree regulations and requirements. Students should refer to the University Handbook for further information on course and unit details http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/undergrad/index.html CHECKLIST MUST complete a minimum of 16 units from Faculty of Business and Economics at Clayton campus. Complete 4 units of compulsory specified study - PART A A least either the Economics and economic policy stream OR Mathematical economics and economic stream (maximum of 2 units at Level 1 and a minimum of three units at Level 3). MUST have a minimum of 6 units at Level 3, of which 4 units MUST be from Faculty of Business and Economics Clayton Campus. MAIMUM of 10 units at Level 1.