Course code: #1632
These are mandatory and all come with course.
If you enjoy questioning the causes behind trends and watching how the value of everyday items can have a widespread impact, then economics is for you.
You'll study how to make decisions based on data, strategic behaviour and its influence on trends, and how society distributes and uses its resources.
You'll also learn about public policy design and implementation and interpret statistical data.
Your expertise will be valued by leading banks, government agencies and national policy-makers.
In the private sector, you can enjoy a lucrative career as a financial analyst, investment consultant, banker, stockbroker, and merger and acquisition advisor, to name a few.
Your skills can shape taxation, education, social security, health services, and market regulation in the public sector.
You can also gain practical experience by working on internships or projects based on industry or community credit and credit towards your degree.
With over 150 industry partners, you'll experience various business types and learn from authentic situations.
This practical, applied approach to learning equips you with the skills needed to stand out for graduate employment positions.
$47,300
Cost of living | 1 person | $8,568 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $16,300 |
Tuition | 1 person | $31,000 |
Suppose you do not meet the University's specified English language requirements.
In that case, you may wish to contact the Griffith English Language Institute to increase your eligibility for entering a Griffith University program.
The duration of your English study will vary depending on your current level of English.
IELTS Entry requirement | TOFEL Entry requirement | PTE Entry requirement | Weeks |
6.0 (no sub score < 5.5) | 71 (W19, L,R,S 17) | 50 (no comm skill < 42) | 10 |
5.5 (no sub score < 5.0, W 5.5) | 52 (W17,S15 L,R 10) | 42 (no comm skill < 36, W42) | 20 |
5.5 (no sub score < 5.0) | 52 (W,S15 L,R 10) | 42 (no comm skill < 36) | 25 |
5.0 (no sub score < 4.5, W 5.0) | 40 (W15,S13 L,R 6) | 36 (no comm skill < 30, W36) | 30 |
5.0 (no sub score < 4.5) | 40 (W,S13 L,R 6) | 36 (no comm skill < 30) | 35 |
4.5 (no sub score < 4.0, W 4.5) | 33 (W13,S12 L,R 4) | 30 (no comm skill < 29, W30) | 40 |
4.5 (no sub score < 4.0) | 33 (W,S12 L,R 4) | 30 (no comm skill < 29) | 45 |
4.0 or lower | 32 or lower | 29 or lower | Over 45 |
Completion of secondary school comparable to Australian Year 12 or equivalent academic achievement.
Prerequisites: Any General or Applied English subject (Units 3&4, C)
Qualification: GaoKao: Successful completion of the National College Entrance Examination (Gao Kao) with a minimum of 63% of the overall maximum score.
Qualification: Peoples Republic of China Senior Middle School Graduation Certificate
A grade average of 91 in the final year results OR successful completion of a recognised pre-tertiary or foundation program OR successful completion of one year of study at a recognised tertiary or higher education institution is required in addition to the completion of High School studies.
All India Senior School Certificate or Comparable Qualification (awarded by CBSE or CISCE): An overall grade average of 65% in the best four academic subjects
Qualification: Iranian High School Diploma (before 2019): Grade average of 17.7 in the final year results
Qualification: Iran Pre-University Certificate or Iranian High School Diploma from 2019: Grade average of 12.3 in the last year's results
Suppose you do not meet the academic entry criteria for your degree. In that case, you may be able to study a foundation or diploma program to gain direct entry into the equivalent Griffith University bachelor's degree.
The Foundation Program has been designed to prepare you for a diploma or degree in Arts, Education, Business, Commerce, Design, Engineering, Health, Hotel Management, Information Technology and Science.
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