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University of Wollongong (UOW)

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Bachelor of Economics and Finance

  • Bachelor

Economics is concerned with the big picture how a country, region or particular market is operating; while finance is a more microscopic look at industry risk and return on investment.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
326, 075271A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
ATAR
80

About this course

Economics is concerned with the big picture how a country, region or particular market is operating; while finance is a more microscopic look at industry risk and return on investment. The two disciplines complement each other giving you a more complete picture of the business world and open many doors to sought-after careers.

This degree

The Bachelor of Economics and Finance is for high achievers and as a graduate of the degree, you will be able to identify and apply the tools of analysis to a wide range of economic issues, including the behaviour of consumers and firms, the labour market, the environment, fiscal and monetary policy, and international trade.

Students will develop the skills necessary to make responsible professional judgements in their economic and financial decision-making. Your final year culminates with an exciting applied research project capstone subject. This experiential learning opportunity offers an international workplace-based project, or more traditional research-based project.

What you will study

You will study the theory, policies, practices and institutions of both the domestic and global economies. You will also develop expertise in the ways individuals, businesses and other organisations raise, allocate and use money.

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The first year of the degree can also be completed at the following locations:

  • UOW Batemans Bay - UAC 753672
  • UOW Bega - UAC 753673
  • UOW Shoalhaven - UAC 753671
  • UOW Southern Highlands - UAC 753674
  • UOW Southern Sydney - UAC 753675

Study locations

Southern Sydney

Batemans Bay

Southern Highlands

Bega

Shoalhaven

Sydney

Wollongong

Career pathways

  • Auditor
  • Banker
  • Analyst
  • Financial controller
  • Financial planner
  • Paraplanner
  • Accountant
  • Policy advisor
  • Business adviser
  • OHS officer
  • HR manager consultant
  • Stock broker
  • Insurance broker
  • Fund manager
  • Exporter/importer
  • Public relations coordinator
  • Market researcher
  • Advertising executive
  • Brand/product manager
  • Event manager

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Business & Management courses at University of Wollongong (UOW).
82.8%
Overall satisfaction
82.5%
Skill scale
62.2%
Teaching scale
81.1%
Employed full-time
$56k
Average salary