The Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)(Honours) program at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, is an integrated degree program that broadens the knowledge and skills of students in both the field of Economics and Advanced Mathematics. It is designed for economics and advanced math students who are looking for rigorous training in abstract and logical thinking using mathematical models and quantitative analysis.
In the field of economics, students will learn core economic theories and models, along with their applications in real-world situations. Topics encompass microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic policy. Included are the factors that influence income, wealth and wellbeing, how resources are allocated, distributed, and utilised, and the impact of decisions made on these processes.
In Advanced Mathematics, students will delve into higher-level mathematical theories and techniques, honing their skills in problem-solving, logical reasoning, and mathematical modelling. The course emphasizes the power and beauty of physical and abstract mathematical applications in various contexts. It provides students with a solid foundation in these areas, preparing them to solve complex problems and think critically about issues across a wide spectrum of industries.
The honours component of the degree will provide an opportunity for students to carry out academic research under the supervision of a faculty member. It aims to foster independent thinking, research proficiency, and knowledge application skills.
The program takes 5 years to complete on a full-time basis and its completion will result in two degrees, hence opening several career opportunities ranging from data analyst, financial consultant, market researcher, statistician, to actuarial analyst. This dual degree program is ideal for those who aim for highly analytical roles in a variety of sectors including finance, technology, consultancy, government and academia.