The Honours Program in Economics is an advanced study course for high-achieving students.
Economics Honours Program
The program delivers cutting-edge coursework and research training for students who plan to pursue a career in applied research in government or in the private sector, or who wish to undertake a doctoral research program. Students receive training in current research methods and are required to develop an original academic research project on a topic of their choosing under supervision of economics faculty.
Specifically, the program includes a coursework of advanced training in econometrics, microeconomics, and macroeconomics in the first semester, while the second semester is almost entirely devoted to the development of an original research thesis.
Program structure
Autumn Semester
23917 Advanced Macroeconomics (6cp)
23907 Advanced Microeconomics (6cp)
23908 Advanced Econometrics (6cp)
23909 Thesis Proposal in Economics (6cp)
Spring Semester
23918 Economic Policy Seminar (6cp)
23910 Thesis in Economics (Honours) (18cp)
Why choose UTS Honours in Economics?
UTS Honours in Economics is practice-oriented and provides an excellent training in Data Analysis, Programming, and Policy Development and Evaluation.
The small size of the class allows for continuous feedback and constant supervision by the lecturers and invites cooperation among students. The individual assessments are devised in order to foster the individual capacity of problem-solving in a creative and original fashion. The period of work exclusively dedicated to the thesis lets each student to become an expert in the particular topic in economics that they chose to investigate.
For these reasons, UTS Honours in Economics is highly valued by public and private employers. Graduates from UTS Honours in Economics are currently employed by the RBA, ACCC, local governments, consulting and financial companies (like Deloitte, Urbis, Corview, Allianz, and NAB, among others). Those who have continued their studies have been admitted to prestigious Master (LSE, Oxford) and PhD (UNSW, UTS) Programs.
Admission
Applications must be submitted by January, 2023.
Please note that admission is competitive; only a restricted number of top applicants are admitted.
More information
Every year, towards the end of the Autumn semester, a public information session is held. You can register your expression of interest and stay up to date.
You can contact the Honours Coordinator Associate Professor Gordon Menzies.
On-demand Honours information session
View the recorded 27 April 2022 information session (with password UVBIf4AkP^gg).