Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Economics Abbreviation: BEc Course code: C3E Course contact (faculty or school) (03) 6226 2308/2160 Introductory comments This on-campus, 3-year full-time or 6-year part-time course is offered at Hobart. The first year of the degree is offered at Launceston. First year units are also available at the North-West Centre. Students must transfer to the Hobart campus to complete the degree. Admission & prerequisites In addition to meeting the University’s basic admission requirements, applicants must have passed TCE *MT730 Mathematics Applied or a higher level Mathematics subject. Candidates should note, however, that admission to the Faculty is subject to quota selection. Selection will be based on a score calculated on an applicant’s five best TCE subjects – three of which must be taken in Year 12 – chosen from the list of subjects approved by the University for admission purposes. The mathematics subject referred to above does not have to be one of the five counted for the purposes of the calculation of the TE score. Course objectives The general aims and objectives of the Bachelor of Economics are to produce well educated and adaptable graduates with appropriate knowledge and professional skills to meet the existing needs and demands of employment in industry, commerce, banking, public administration or the more specialised fields of professional or research economics. Career outcomes The Bachelor of Economics degree opens up many career opportunities and past graduates have established careers in a wide range of activities: Some examples include: central banking, commercial consulting, commercial banking, local government, administration, management, market research, merchant banking, political adviser, stockbroking and teaching. Course structure ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –1 Bachelor of Economics The Bachelor of Economics is described in terms of 12.5% units. To complete the Bachelor of Economics, units to a value of 300% must be passed, including a maximum of 125% from 100-level units, a maximum of 100% from 200-level units, and a minimum of 75% from 300-level units. 150% must be BEA– units from the School of Economics. In the Schedule which follows, Groups 1, 2 and 3 mean Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3 units from units offered by the Faculty of Commerce and Groups 1A, 2A and 3A refer to 1st, 2nd and 3rd year units offered by schools in other Faculties. It is possible to count a number of units from other schools, for example: Administration, Information Systems, Languages, Mathematics, Government, Psychology, etc. (See ‘Outline of course’ below.) Articulation Students who have completed the Associate Diploma of Business or an Advanced Diploma in a business discipline from a Tasmanian Institute of TAFE, and have been admitted to the course, will receive credit for up to eight units towards the degree. The status of individual units is determined at the time of offer. Faculty also offers direct credit for its awards. For example, a BCom student wishing to transfer to the BEc with credit and vice versa. Applicants wishing to obtain credit for study already undertaken with another faculty, or an Australian or overseas tertiary institution should consult the Admission Guide and the Student Information Handbook for information on procedure. Combined degree with Law Students enrolled for the BEc may, starting in Year 2, combine studies with the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree, in a course taking five years full time. Quotas apply. The BEc-LLB provides a strong basis for a subsequent career in business or public administration, where there is a need for an understanding of the relationships between economic decisions and legal constraints and requirements. The subject LAW101 Introduction to Law is compulsory in first year for those intending to transfer to the combined degrees. The first year unit of law is offered also in Launceston. Students must transfer to Hobart to complete the degree. (See School of Law section, p B-xx, for further information). Combined degrees with Arts A four-year combined degree program is available based on the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Economics. Please refer to the combined degrees section further on in this faculty entry. Combined degrees with Computing ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –2 Bachelor of Economics A four-year combined degree program is available based on the Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Economics. Combined degrees with Science A four-year combined degree program is available based on the Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Science. Honours degree The Honours degree requires one year of full-time study in addition to the requirements for the BEc pass degree. Please see Bachelor of Economics with Honours on page B-xx. School contact number School of Economics: (03) 6226 7672 Common first year units Unit title campus offered In first year, 37.5% must be taken from the following compulsory units: H~1 L~1 B~1 Economics for Business Foundations of Economic Policy H~2 L~2 B~2v Quantitative Methods 1 H~3/2 L~2 B~2v weight unit code 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA110 BEA130 BEA140 In the second year, 37.5% must be taken from the following compulsory units (BEA200 and BEA220 must be taken): H~1 BEA200 Intermediate Microeconomics 12.5% H~2 BEA220 Intermediate Macroeconomics 12.5% either BEA242 or BEA241 Introduction to Econometrics Research Methods for Finance H~1 H~3/2 12.5% 12.5% BEA242 BEA241/341 plus not less than 12.5% selected from the second and third year options listed below: In the third year, 50% must be selected from the following list of second and third year options: [na] Australian Political Economy 12.5% H~1 The Asia-Pacific Economies: Tigers 12.5% H~2 Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge 12.5% H~1 Quantitative Methods 2 12.5% H~1 Introduction to Econometrics 12.5% H~1 Investment Analysis 12.5% H~1 Microeconomic Theory and Policy 12.5% H~2 Environmental and Resource Economics 12.5% H~1 Economics, Management and Organisation 12.5% [na] Australia and the Asia-Pacific Economies: 12.5% Trade Principles and Policy [na] Industrial Organisation 12.5% H~2 Economics of Human Resources 12.5% H~2 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy 12.5% H~2 Banking and Financial Institutions 12.5% ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 BEA210 BEA211 BEA235 BEA240 BEA242 BEA286 BEA300 BEA301 BEA302 BEA303 BEA305 BEA306 BEA320 BEA321 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –3 Bachelor of Economics [na] H~3/2 H~2 H~2 Prices and Profits Research Methods for Finance Econometrics Corporate Finance 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA325 BEA241/341 BEA342 BEA343 Details of the units offered are outlined in Schedules A, B and C and illustrated by the accompanying sample of BEc degree options. Students should also refer to the BEc degree specifications which are printed in full in the Calendar. Schedule A Unit title campus offered weight unit code H~1 L~1 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2v H~3/2 L~2 B~2v 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA110 BEA130 BEA140 H~3/1 L~1 B~1 H~3/2 L~2 B~2 H~2 L~2 B~2 H~3/2 L~2 O~tba 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BFA103 BFA104 BFA141 BFA181/281 H~1/2 L~1 B~1 O~1 H~3/2 L~2 B~2 O~2 12.5% 12.5% BSA101 BSA102 H~1/2 L~1/2 B~1 H~3/2 L~2 H~3/2 L~2 O~tba H~2 L~2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BMA101 BMA121/221 BMA151/251 BMA181/281 Year 1 Group 1 Economics Economics for Business Foundations of Economic Policy Quantitative Methods 1 Accounting & Finance Accounting and Financial Decision Making Accounting Context and Method Commercial Transactions[a] Financial Management[e] Information Systems Business Information Systems Information Modelling and Infrastructures Management Introduction to Management Management of Human Resources[e] Principles of Marketing[e] Introduction to International Business[e] Year 1 Group 1A Any first-year subjects and/or units offered by other Schools in the University at Hobart. Interested students should consult other faculty sections for course descriptions, details of prerequisite requirements and so on. Year 2 Group 2[b] Economics Hbt or as otherwise advised Intermediate Microeconomics Australian Political Economy[c] H~1 [na] ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 12.5% 12.5% BEA200 BEA210 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –4 Bachelor of Economics The Asia-Pacific Economies: Tigers The Information Economy Intermediate Macroeconomics Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge Quantitative Methods 2 Research Methods for Finance Introduction to Econometrics Investment Analysis H~1 [na] H~2 H~2 H~1 H~3/2 H~1 H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA211 BEA212 BEA220 BEA235 BEA240 BEA241/341 BEA242 BEA286 B~2 O~tba O~tba 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BFA201 BFA205/305 BFA221 BFA241 BFA261 H~3/1 L~1 w H~1 L~1 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2 H~2 [na] H~1 L~1 H~2 L~2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BMA201 BMA204 BMA213 BMA252 BMA253 BMA255 BMA282/382 Accounting & Finance Financial Accounting Introduction to Financial Planning Accounting Information Systems Corporate Regulation and Accountability Management Accounting H~1 L~1 [na] H~2 L~2 H~1 L~1 H~2 L~2 B~1 O~tba Management Organisational Behaviour Foundations of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship and Creativity Buyer Behaviour Marketing Research Marketing Communications International Marketing Year 2 Group 2A Any second-year subjects and/or units offered by other Schools in the University at Hobart. Interested students should consult other faculty sections for course descriptions, details of prerequisite requirements and so on. Year 3 Group 3 Economics Microeconomic Theory and Policy Environmental and Resource Economics[d] Economics, Management and Organisation[d] Australia and the Asia-Pacific Economies: Trade Principles and Policy Industrial Organisation Economics of Human Resources Globalisation and the Information Economy Macroeconomic Theory and Policy Banking and Financial Institutions[d] Prices and Profits Research Methods for Finance Econometrics Corporate Finance International Finance H~1 H~2 H~1 [na] 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA300 BEA301 BEA302 BEA303 [na] H~2 [na] H~2 H~2 [na] H~3/2 H~2 H~2 H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA305 BEA306 BEA310 BEA320 BEA321 BEA325 BEA241/341 BEA342 BEA343 BEA384 Accounting & Finance ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –5 Bachelor of Economics Advanced Financial Accounting Accounting Theory Auditing Public Sector Resource Management H~2 L~2 O~tba H~2 L~2 B~2 H~3/1 L~1 O~tba [na] 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BFA301 BFA302 BFA303 BFA306 unit (BFA307) to be advised Organisational Risk Management Taxation H~2 L~2 B~2 H~1 L~1 B~1 O~tba 12.5% 12.5% BFA366 BFA391 H~2 12.5% BSA304 H~2 L~2 O~3&~2 H~3/2 L~2 H~1 L~1 H~1 L~1 H~1 H~1 L~1 H~tba L~tba H~1 L~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BMA291/391 BMA302 BMA224/324 BMA326 BMA351 BMA353 BMA371 BMA381 Information Systems Decision Support Systems Management Managerial Social Responsibility Strategic Management Human Resource Development Entrepreneurship and Innovation Marketing Management Services Marketing Special Topics in Management International Human Resource Management Further units may be available with approval from the relevant sub-deans. Please contact the School of Economics for further details. Year 3 Group 3A Any third-year subjects and/or units offered by other Schools in the University at Hobart. Interested students should consult other faculty sections for course descriptions, details of prerequisite requirements and so on. [a] Combined BCom-LLB degree students should refer to Calendar for combined degree rules restrictions [b] For combined BEc-LLB degree candidates, Group 2 unit weights for both combined degree and HECS purposes will be 12% instead of 12.5% as listed in this schedule [c] May be approved as a Group 1 unit [d] May be approved as a Group 2 unit [e] These units are available at both level 100 and level 200 BFA181/281, BMA121/221, *MA151/251, BMA181/281, etc Note: all units offered by the Faculty are valued at 12.5%. Single semester units of comparable rigour taken in other faculties will be weighted at 12.5% and full-year units at 25% for the purposes of the BEc. Sample degree options It is possible to complete a BEc degree by undertaking a general program of studies, combining, say, economics with other disciplines such as accounting, social science or humanities. It is also possible to complete a BEc by undertaking one of the following majors. Students should ensure that they take, in addition to the prescribed units below, sufficient elective units to fulfil the requirements of the degree. See rules of the degree. ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –6 Bachelor of Economics Students who wish to undertake more than one major from the School of Economics will be required to present alternative units as directed by the School Student Adviser. The structure of the following Economics majors was under review at the time of printing. Intending students should contact the School of Economics for enrolment and completion guidance. The compulsory units required for each major are as follows: Analytical Economics Major Unit title campus offered weight unit code H~1 L~1 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2v H~3/2 L~2 B~2v 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA110 BEA130 BEA140 H~1 H~2 H~1 H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA200 BEA220 BEA242 BEA240 H~1 H~2 12.5% 12.5% BEA300 BEA320 [na] 12.5% BEA303 H~2 12.5% BEA321 Year 1 Economics for Business Foundations of Economic Policy Quantitative Methods 1 Year 2 Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics Introduction to Econometrics Quantitative Methods 2 Year 3 Microeconomic Theory and Policy Macroeconomic Theory and Policy Either BEA303 or BEA321 Australia and the Asia-Pacific Economies: Trade Principles and Policy Banking and Financial Institutions Australian Economy and the Asia Pacific campus offered weight unit code H~1 L~1 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2v H~3/2 L~2 B~2v 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA110 BEA130 BEA140 Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics H~1 H~2 12.5% 12.5% BEA200 BEA220 Either BEA242 or BEA241 Introduction to Econometrics Research Methods for Finance H~1 H~3/2 12.5% 12.5% BEA242 BEA241/341 Unit title Year 1 Economics for Business Foundations of Economic Policy Quantitative Methods 1 Year 2 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –7 Bachelor of Economics Australian Political Economy The Asia-Pacific Economies: Tigers [na] H~1 12.5% 12.5% BEA210 BEA211 [na] H~2 [na] 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA305 BEA306 BEA303 Year 3 Industrial Organisation Economics of Human Resources Australia and the Asia-Pacific Economies: Trade Principles and Policy Economics, Organisations and Industrial Relations campus offered weight unit code H~1 L~1 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2v H~3/2 L~2 B~2v H~1/2 L~1/2 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA110 BEA130 BEA140 BMA101 BFA141 H~1 H~3/2 H~2 H~3/2 L~2 H~1 L~1 H~3/1 L~1 H~2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA200 BEA241/341 BEA220 BMA121/221 BMA241 BMA201 BEA235 Economics of Human Resources Economics, Management and Organisation Managerial Social Responsibility[b] H~2 H~1 H~2 L~2 O~3&~2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA306 BEA302 BMA291/391 Any 2nd or 3rd-year BMA offering of 12.5%. Prices and Profits Strategic Management [na] H~3/2 L~2 12.5% 12.5% BEA325 BMA302 Unit title Year 1 Economics for Business Foundations of Economic Policy Quantitative Methods 1 Introduction to Management Commercial Transactions Year 2 Intermediate Microeconomics Research Methods for Finance Intermediate Macroeconomics Management of Human Resources[a] Workplace Relations Organisational Behaviour Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge Year 3 Further units may be available with approval from the relevant sub-deans. Please contact the School of Economics for further details. [a] Students use appropriate level 200 enrolment code [b] Students use appropriate level 300 enrolment code Economic Policy Unit title campus offered weight unit code Year 1 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –8 Bachelor of Economics Quantitative Methods 1[a] Economics for Business Foundations of Economic Policy H~3/2 L~2 B~2v H~1 L~1 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2v 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA140 BEA110 BEA130 H~1 H~2 [na] H~2 [na] 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA200 BEA220 BEA210 BEA301 BEA303 H~2 [na] H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA321 BEA305 BEA211 Plus a further 37.5% Group 1 or Group 1A units from Schedule A Years 2 and 3 Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics Australian Political Economy Environmental and Resource Economics Australia and the Asia-Pacific Economies: Trade Principles and Policy Banking and Financial Institutions Industrial Organisation The Asia-Pacific Economies: Tigers Plus a further 50% taken from Group 2 and 2A units and 50% taken from Group 3 and 3A units from Schedule A. [a] May be taken in the second year if preferred. Finance Unit title campus offered weight H~1 L~1 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2v H~3/2 L~2 B~2v H~3/2 L~2 O~tba 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA110 BEA130 BEA140 BFA181/281 H~1 H~3/2 H~1 H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA200 BEA241/341 BEA242 BEA286 H~2 H~2 H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA321 BEA343 BEA384 unit code Year 1 Economics for Business Foundations of Economic Policy Quantitative Methods 1 Financial Management Year 2 Intermediate Microeconomics Research Methods for Finance Introduction to Econometrics Investment Analysis Year 3 Banking and Financial Institutions Corporate Finance International Finance [a] Students use appropriate level 200 enrolment code BFA281 Business Economics and Market Strategies Unit title campus offered weight unit code Year 1 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –9 Bachelor of Economics Economics for Business Foundations of Economic Policy Quantitative Methods 1 Introduction to Management H~1 L~1 B~1 H~2 L~2 B~2v H~3/2 L~2 B~2v H~1/2 L~1/2 B~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA110 BEA130 BEA140 BMA101 H~1 [na] H~1 H~3/2 H~3/2 L~2 O~tba H~2 L~2 H~2 L~2 H~2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA200 BEA210 BEA211 BEA241/341 BMA151/251 BMA205 BMA181/281 BEA235 H~1 [na] H~2 H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BEA302 BEA305 BEA321 BEA384 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% BMA302 BMA351 BMA282/382 Year 2 Intermediate Microeconomics Australian Political Economy The Asia-Pacific Economies: Tigers Research Methods for Finance Principles of Marketing Business Research Methods Introduction to International Business[a] Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge Year 3 Economics, Management and Organisation Industrial Organisation Banking and Financial Institutions International Finance A nominated elective from the BEA200/300 range of units H~3/2 L~2 Strategic Management H~1 Marketing Management H~2 L~2 International Marketing [a] Students use appropriate level 200 enrolment code BMA281. Note: The following information is NOT included in the printed edition of the Course and Unit Handbook Additional Information The following information answers some frequently asked questions. Note, however, details should be confirmed with the appropriate authority Responsible faculty or school | Faculty of Commerce Campus(es) offered | Hobart | Launceston Mode of delivery| Full time | Part time Course duration | 3 years minimum (6 semesters) | 8 years maximum (16 semesters) Majors and Specialisations | Hobart majors: analytical economics, Australian economy and the Asia Pacific, economics, organisations and industrial relations, financial markets and institutions, business economics and market strategies | Launceston majors: see Hobart entry Costs (course fees only – annual) | HECS: YES | International students: $10,000 Students enrolled in this course | Total students enrolled last year: 114 | Total students enrolled this year: 96 | International students last year: 10 | International students this year: 4 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –10 Bachelor of Economics Approximate student-staff contact hours | approx 12 hrs weekly (26 wls per year) ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 July 2, 2016, 01:44 AM, page –11