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The Economics specialization offers a comprehensive grasp of business and government contexts. Core courses emphasize social data and current events, equipping graduates with analytical and policy-making advantages.
Ranked among the region's premier institutions, the University of Sydney's School of Economics delivers rigorous training in microeconomic and macroeconomic principles, market dynamics, and corporate strategy. Its global perspective on monetary systems and financial markets ensures relevance in today's interconnected economic landscape.
This program delivers crucial insights into global trade, industry competitiveness, developmental economics, and banking operations.
Examine critical global issues like conflict resolution, economic inequality, sustainable development, and environmental preservation. Study interactions between nations and transnational organizations within evolving international frameworks. This demanding, research-focused curriculum cultivates advanced critical analysis skills. The Master of International Relations offers concentrations in Economics, Political Economy, Conflict Resolution, Sociology, Development Policy, or International Law, preparing graduates for complex global problem-solving. Our Department maintains Australia's largest faculty in this field, collaborating with leading policy organizations including the Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Lowy Institute. The university hosts specialized research centers like the Centre for International Security Studies and the Electoral Integrity project, with faculty renowned for expertise in international theory, political economy, security studies, comparative governance, migration patterns, and Asian geopolitics.