Economics Specialisation - Bachelor of Business (Honours) 12 months Undergraduate Program By Auckland University of Technology (AUT) |Top Universities
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Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Economics and EconometricsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

With the Economics specialisation in the Bachelor of Business (Honours) you'll explore advanced level topics in economics and research an area of your interest. In the Bachelor of Business (Honours), you'll work collaboratively with your peers and with academic staff who have been involved in applied research projects for government agencies around the world and international agencies like the IMF. The AUT School of Economics conducts research in a range of areas, including the effects of international trading arrangements, optimal regulation of labour and other markets, and the use of big data in social programmes. Class sizes are small and each student has an individual academic supervisor. Many of our postgraduate students also work part-time as tutors or research assistants in the School of Economics. As part of your studies you learn how to use sophisticated statistical software to analyse business, financial or social data – skills that are highly valued by many employers.

Program overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

With the Economics specialisation in the Bachelor of Business (Honours) you'll explore advanced level topics in economics and research an area of your interest. In the Bachelor of Business (Honours), you'll work collaboratively with your peers and with academic staff who have been involved in applied research projects for government agencies around the world and international agencies like the IMF. The AUT School of Economics conducts research in a range of areas, including the effects of international trading arrangements, optimal regulation of labour and other markets, and the use of big data in social programmes. Class sizes are small and each student has an individual academic supervisor. Many of our postgraduate students also work part-time as tutors or research assistants in the School of Economics. As part of your studies you learn how to use sophisticated statistical software to analyse business, financial or social data – skills that are highly valued by many employers.

Admission requirements

6+
90+
Jan-2000

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