02/12/2013 Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science 2014 Dual Degree Program Structure It is important that you read and understand the following information. To be eligible to enrol in a dual degree program you must ensure that you satisfy the entry requirements for both programs. Once enrolled it is your responsibility to ensure that you complete all the requirements for each section of this dual program in order to graduate with both degrees. The following information is designed to help you plan your enrolment to meet this goal. Further information can be found in the Official Rules and Course lists under the Program Rules and Requirements link for each program in the Programs and Courses website: http://www.uq.edu.au/study/ You are not required to submit this program plan for approval. However, if you have any questions or concerns about meeting program requirements, especially when you are nearing the end of your program, please contact the relevant Faculty for advice. Please note: Students exiting early with one component of a dual degree must complete the single degree requirements of that component. Students will then be required to follow the single degree rules to complete the remaining component from that dual degree. PROGRAM GUIDELINES You must complete a total of #68 for the program. Bachelor of Economics Section Requirements: #36 from the BEcon List including #20 of compulsory courses from Group 1; and #6 from Group 2; and #6 from Group 3; and #4 of elective courses from Groups 2 or 3. BSc Section Requirements: #32 from Part A and B of the BSc list including: at least #6 from Part A (Level 1 courses); and at least #14 from Part B (including #12 of late year). Students must complete either one major (#6 Level 2 and #8 Level 3) or an extended major (#10 Level 2 and #12 Late year). Recommended study plans for each major can be found at: http://www.uq.edu.au/study/science/studyplanners/first-year//?page=124962 Please contact the Faculty of Science on (07) 3365 1888 for more information. NB “Late year” courses means a course at Level 3 or higher 02/12/2013 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS/BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM STRUCTURE BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS Courses BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Total Units # Courses YEAR ONE Semester 1 ECON1010 ECON1310* Introductory Microeconomics Quantitative Econ & Bus Analysis A* Semester 2 ECON1020 ECON1050** Introductory Macroeconomics Tools of Economic Analysis YEAR ONE 2 2 Semester 1 Level 1 pre-requisite for major Level 1 pre-requisite for major 2 2 2 Semester 2 Level 1 pre-requisite for major Level 1 pre-requisite for major 2 YEAR TWO Microeconomic Theory Macroeconomic Theory 2 2 Level 2 course from major list Level 2 course from major list Microeconomic Policy Macroeconomic Policy 2 2 Level 2 course from major list Level 2 course from major list 2 2 YEAR THREE Semester 1 Semester 1 Accounting for Decision Making Introductory Econometrics 2 2 Semester 2 ECON Group 2 Elective ECON Group 2 Elective Level 2 course from major list Level 2 course from major list Level 3 course from major list Level 3 course from major list YEAR FOUR ECON Group 2 Elective ECON3xxx Group 3 2 2 YEAR FOUR 2 2 Level 3 course from major list Level 3 course from major list 2 2 Semester 2 2 2 Level 3 course from major list Level 3 course from major list YEAR FIVE 2 2 YEAR FIVE Semester 1 ECON Group 2 or 3 Elective ECON3xxx Group 3 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 ECON Group 2 or 3 Elective ECON3xxx Group 3 2 Semester 2 2 2 Semester 1 Total 2 2 Semester 2 YEAR THREE ACCT1101 ECON2300 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 ECON2030 ECON2040 2 YEAR TWO Semester 1 ECON2010 ECON2020 Total Units # Semester 1 2 2 #36 #32 *STAT1201 is compulsory for the BSc but an exemption will apply for students who complete ECON1310. **ECON1050 is incompatible with MATH1050 and/or MATH1051. Where students are required to take MATH1050 or MATH1051 for the BSc, an exemption will apply for ECON1050. Students who are exempt from ECON1050 are required to take a #2 BEcon course from group 2 or 3 of the BEcon course list as a replacement. When this program is studied at a standard load of 4 courses per semester, the final semester will comprise part-time study of only two courses. Students may decide to overload in some semesters or undertake study in a summer semester to reduce the total duration of the program. A major in BEcon requires careful planning; please contact your Academic Administration Officer in the BEL Faculty for assistance if required. Ensure your majors for the BEcon and BSc are correctly listed on mySI-net.