Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Majoring in Economics and Politics and International Studies 2015 Commencement Student Name: Student ID: Date: Level I Principles of Microeconomics I4 Principles of Macroeconomics I4 Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Advanced) I1 POLIS Course Level I Elective I Advanced Economic Analysis I POLIS Course Level I Elective I Intermediate Mathematical Economics II5 Elective II POLIS Advanced Level Course Intermediate Econometrics II Advanced Economic Analysis II POLIS Advanced Level Course Level II Intermediate Microeconomics A II Intermediate Macroeconomics II Level III International Economic History III Advanced Mathematical Economics III Colour Code: Completed Econometrics III POLIS Advanced Level Course POLIS Advanced Level Course Advanced Economic Analysis III POLIS Advanced Level Course POLIS Advanced Level Course Winter School Semester 1 Semester 2 Summer School Notes and Additional Rules: 1. A student may complete Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Basic) I before completing the Advanced course and count it as an Elective Level I. 2. To fulfil the requirement for a POLIS major, a student must complete 24 units of study with a maximum of 6 units at Level I and at least 18 units at Advanced Level. 3. A student may take a maximum of 6 units of cross-listed courses towards the POLIS Major, as detailed on the POLIS Major rules. 4. Principles of Microeconomics I and Principles of Macroeconomics I are replaced from 2016 by Principles of Economics I If you have already taken both, both still count. If you have taken Principles of Microeconomics I but not Principles of Macroeconomics I, you take an elective in lieu of Principles of Macroeconomics I. If you have taken Principles of Macroeconomics I but not Principles of Microeconomics I, you must take the new course Principles of Economics I. If you have not yet taken either course, you must take the new course Principles of Economics I. 5. Intermediate Mathematical Economics II will not be offered from 2016. If you have not yet taken the course, you should take a Level II Economics course in lieu of it Adelaide Advantage Program and Career Readiness: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/professions/advantage/register/ By registering with Adelaide Advantage, you will gain access to extracurricular activities such as Study Tours or Internships but also to Adelaide Advantage exclusive opportunities including chances to network with industry, develop your leadership skills, gain work experience or volunteer for charities. This will also allow you to enrol in PROF 3883 Adelaide Advantage: Graduate Career Readiness course. This course may take the place of one of your Level III general electives. www.adelaide.edu.au/professions/advantage/ Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Majoring in Economics and Politics and International Studies 2015 Commencement Program Advisor Notes: www.adelaide.edu.au/professions/advantage/