Study Economics
The study of economics looks at a range of vital current problems in the fluctuating economic environment, such as firm and consumer behaviour, labour markets, government tax and expenditure policy and managing the aggregate economy. This in turn helps experts understand and prevent these problems through key analytical tools such as microeconomic and macroeconomic instruments and empirical analysis using econometric modelling.
For a list of all UTS Economics courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate and short course programs, see here.
For a list of all UTS Economics courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate and short course programs, see here.
Why study Economics at UTS?
- In the 2015 Excellence in Research for Australia assessment, we achieved a top rating of 5 out of 5 in Economics, placing UTS equal first in Australia and above or well above world standard.
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In 2013 we ranked in the top 200 universities worldwide in Economics in the Academic Ranking of World Universities.
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Students can build a degree structure that best suits their individual interests through the options for majors and sub-majors as well as a selection of combined degrees.