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Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Economic Analysis), Bachelor

Monash University, Australia

 
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Subject ranking

Economics and Econometrics
Australia / Guardian
1st
Economics
Australia / ARWU
1st
Economics and Econometrics
Australia / QS
1st

Costs

Course feesS$39K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$22K / year
Beer S$11
MacDonalds S$13
Cinema S$20
Coffee S$5
TotalS$61K / year

Entry requirements

A Level BBB
Diploma
International Baccalaureate 33

Scholarships

Econometrics Honours Memorial Scholarship
$6000 for tuition
2 available
Pro Vice-Chancellor Berwick International Scholarship
$1000 for living expenses
5 available
Monash International Leadership Scholarship
100% for tuition
4 available
Monash International Merit Scholarship
$10000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Monash University Jubilee Honours Scholarship
$6000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
Team MONASH Talented Student Support Programme
Up to $1000 for living expenses
Limited quantity
Business and Economics International Pathway Scholarship
$6000 for tuition
Limited quantity
Business and Economics International China Scholarship
$6000 for tuition
Limited quantity
Faculty of Arts Honours Merit Scholarship
Up to $4000 for tuition
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
A2010(1)(4)
University
Code
00008C
Upcoming
Intakes
Feb 2025
Jul 2024
Course
Website (External)
Pathway
Programmes
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University
Information
WHATSAPP
+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

3 years
Graduate
2027
About the course

Discover how to transform big ideas into real results by studying at the creative intersection between three disciplines. By engaging with researchers and industry leaders, you’ll apply abstract knowledge to pressing problems, graduating as an informed thinker with a job-ready skill set.

What you will learn

Economic analysis provides an advanced knowledge of the theories explaining and analysing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and focuses on how individuals, households, firms and governments interact and how economies work. Microeconomics examines the behaviour of buyers and sellers in the economy, while macroeconomics analyses the entire economy and issues affecting it, including unemployment, inflation, economic growth, and monetary and fiscal policy.

A local representative of Monash University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.