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UNSW Business School ECONOMICS Bachelor of Economics/ Arts UNSW code: 3574 UAC code: 424450 2016 ATAR: 93 If you want two qualifications to pursue your interests in economics and the humanities, this dual degree is an excellent option. Depending on your personal and professional goals, you can choose from 25 Arts majors to complement your Economics studies. Combining Economics with Arts will provide you with the skills, knowledge and competencies needed for a range of career options in government and industry sectors. DUAL DEGREES Bachelor of Economics/ Education (Secondary) UNSW code: 4058 UAC code: 422130 2016 ATAR: 93 Degree structure If you would like to teach at a high school level and want a nationally accredited pre-service qualification, this dual degree will provide the knowledge, theory and practical aspects of secondary education. The degree also includes 80 days of supervised professional experience in at least two different secondary schools, and will prepare you for teaching or education-related jobs in Australia or overseas. The 4-year (full-time) degree consists of 32 courses (192 UOC): Degree structure Economics degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Arts degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Eight Economics core courses One Arts major One Economics major One minor (from approved areas of study) One prescribed Arts elective Economics majors Econometrics; Economics; Financial Economics. Arts majors Asian Studies; Chinese Studies; Creative Writing; Criminology; Dance Studies; Development Studies; English; Environmental Humanities; European Studies; Film Studies; French Studies; German Studies; History; Indigenous Studies; International Relations; Japanese Studies; Korean Studies; Linguistics; Media, Culture and Technology; Music Studies; Philosophy; Politics; Sociology and Anthropology; Spanish and Latin American Studies; Theatre and Performance Studies. The 4-year (full-time) degree consists of 32 courses (192 UOC): Economics degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Education (Secondary) degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Eight Economics core courses Ten Education core courses One Economics major Four prescribed Education method electives Two prescribed Education electives Economics majors Econometrics; Economics; Financial Economics. 32 Bachelor of Economics/ Laws UNSW code: 4744 UAC code: 426000 2016 ATAR: 99.7 The dual degree in Economics and Laws provides you with the opportunity to examine the formation, process, structure and economic impact of law and the legal institutions, which is ideal if you’re interested in areas where law and economic analysis intersect. By gaining an in-depth knowledge in both areas, you are well placed for careers in both economic and legal practice. Degree structure The 5-year (full-time) degree consists of 40 courses (240 UOC): Economics degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Law degree (144 UOC) – 3 years Eight Economics core courses 16 compulsory Law courses One Economics major One prescribed Law elec