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Curtin University

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

Economics Double Degree Major (BSc/BCom, BEng/BCom)

  • Non-Award

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Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Study Mode
Online

About this course

Outline Outline

If you are studying an Engineering and Commerce Double Degree

To satisfy professional requirements, students must complete at least 12 weeks or equivalent of exposure to professional engineering practice. This requirement can be met by appropriate work experience or through a combination of technical and non-technical activities. Students must demonstrate that they have met these requirements by using a formal Log Book to record their professional experiences during the period of their degree study.

What jobs can the Economics Double Degree Major (BSc/BCom, BEng/BCom) lead to?
  • Agricultural and Resource Economist
  • Operations Analyst
  • Environmental Economist
  • Domestic/Foreign Policy Economist
  • Econometrician
  • Economic Consultant
  • Civil and Construction Engineer
  • Metallurgical Engineer
  • Mining Engineer
  • Economist
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
What you'll learn
  • demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity and how this both affects economic and social behaviour and informs respectful and responsible professional practice
  • demonstrate industry readiness through the development of sound practical economic analyses, and critical reflection of individual capabilities and current, emerging and future local and global challenges
  • apply knowledge of economic models, data and methods to complex economic and social issues and identify innovative solutions that are relevant to affected communities
  • communicate professionally, and in ways that are responsible and appropriate given the economic local, national and/or international context
  • use relevant technologies and methodologies to investigate economic and social issues in ways that demonstrate critical thinking and responsible judgement

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

  • demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity and how this both affects economic and social behaviour and informs respectful and responsible professional practice
  • demonstrate industry readiness through the development of sound practical economic analyses, and critical reflection of individual capabilities and current, emerging and future local and global challenges
  • apply knowledge of economic models, data and methods to complex economic and social issues and identify innovative solutions that are relevant to affected communities
  • communicate professionally, and in ways that are responsible and appropriate given the economic local, national and/or international context
  • use relevant technologies and methodologies to investigate economic and social issues in ways that demonstrate critical thinking and responsible judgement