Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a dynamic exploration of social, business, and government policy issues with the Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) from the University of Canberra. Positioned at the heart of the country’s socio-economic policy-making in Canberra, this program offers a unique and insightful perspective on the most critical and complex challenges facing society.
Overview
The Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) program provides a comprehensive foundation in economics and sociology while offering flexibility in exploring various subject areas. Delve into disciplines such as political science, international relations, law, justice studies, business, commerce, or management, tailoring your education to your interests and career goals.
Focused on nurturing intuition and critical thinking, the course aims to produce well-rounded graduates equipped with strong analytical and problem-solving skills. You will gain proficiency in quantitative, research, and policy-relevant tools that hold direct value in the marketplace, making you highly sought after by prospective employers.
Upon completion, you’ll possess a confident understanding of real-world policy issues and their economic solutions, preparing you for further academic pursuits, such as a Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), or a successful career in corporate, regulatory sectors, and beyond.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) is based on an entrance rank, which can be achieved through Year 12 ATAR, other Australian Qualifications, work experience, or overseas qualifications. English Language Requirements: IELTS Band 6, PTE Academic 53.
- Professional Orientation (Government and Policy)
- Investigating and Explaining Society
- Professional Evidence (Government and Policy)
The fee is $35,800 per year.
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of the program are poised for diverse career outcomes, including roles as Policy Analysts, Economic Researchers, Corporate Strategists, Regulatory Affairs Specialists, and International Relations Consultants. The interdisciplinary approach equips graduates to address complex socio-economic challenges, making a meaningful impact in various professional spheres.