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The Bachelor of Commerce offers six specialization options available during your initial or subsequent years. You also have the flexibility to pursue a dual major, blending disciplines like Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing, and Management in any combination. Whether your aspirations involve joining a major financial firm, an innovative tech company, or a socially conscious organization, this degree provides direct entry into professional fields, advanced business studies at Melbourne Business School, or access to graduate programs including Law or Engineering.
Economics examines societal patterns concerning the creation, allocation, and utilization of products and services using statistical analysis, predictive models, and economic principles. Economists analyze market systems and economic structures to enhance effectiveness and output. Career paths for economists span both government and corporate spheres. They might investigate how economic policies, financial systems, and governmental actions influence prosperity; publish key economic metrics like GDP; or make projections that shape banking interest rates.
As part of the social sciences, Economics can be pursued within either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Commerce programs.
The University of Melbourne boasts a rich tradition in Economics education, dating back to 1855