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Diploma in Economics

Structure and Syllabus

You must pass all four courses in order to be awarded the Diploma in Economics. If you are applying for the Diploma in Economics, with the intention of proceeding to one of the degrees in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences, you should choose your courses with care. Consider the courses that are available on the degree that interest you and choose courses that are common to both that degree and the Diploma. This will help to ensure that, when you successfully complete the Diploma, you will receive credit for the courses you have passed.

Please note: the following course information sheets are in pdf format.

Diploma in Economics: 4 courses
One and a half compulsory courses
EC1002 Introduction to economics and ST104A Statistics 1 (half course)
Plus one of the following half courses:
GY1148 Methods of geographical analysis (half course) or
MT105A Mathematics 1
(half course)* or
SC1158 Reading social science (half course)
ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit)† or
Plus two courses (or the equivalent) chosen from:
AC1025 Principles of accounting
FN1024 Principles of banking and finance
GY1009 Human geography
GY1147 Physical geography: fundamentals of the physical environment
IR1011 Introduction to international relations
IR1034 World history since 1917
IS1060 Introduction to information systems
LA1031 Common law reasoning and institutions
MN1107 Introduction to business and management
MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) and MT105B Mathematics 2 (half course)‡
MT1173 Algebra**
MT1174 Calculus
PS1114 Democratic politics and the state
PS1130 Introduction to modern political thought
SC1021 Principles of sociology

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