Exploring Economics: Why Study, Skills Acquired, and Module Overview
Dive into the world of economics to understand why studying it is important and what skills you can develop. Explore modules covering microeconomics, macroeconomics, quantitative methods, international economics, and more, preparing you for a career in economic analysis and decision-making within the global economy.
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Why Study Economics What Skills Will You Acquire? Perceived market need for graduates: Design, conduct and interpret research and statistical analysis. Apply an evidence based approach to problems. Communicate findings using models, charts and graphs. with an understanding of the broader social context in which economic decision-making occurs a solid basis in research skills develop key analytical, conceptual and technical skills a solid foundation in a well-established discipline
Economics Modules below are an example of modules that will take in Economics Economics Modules Semester 1 EC4111 Microeconomics Semester 2 EC4112 Macroeconomics Semester 3 select 1 EC4213 Intermediate Economics EC4023 Quantitative Methods for Economics Semester 4 Off Campus Semester 5 Semester 6 select 1 EC4014 International Economics EC4044 Applied Economic Analysis Off Campus Semester 7 select 1 EC4417 Industrial Economics EC4027 The European Economy Semester 8 select 1 EC4108 Contemporary Issues in the Global Economy EC4408 Public Finance