Commencing semesters, 2024

Semester 1
Semester 2

Program level

Undergraduate

Program code

2521

Faculty

Humanities Arts Social Science

School

School of Economics

Teaching Location

St Lucia

Attendance mode

In Person

Course Lists

Please refer to the Bachelors of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Arts Program Rules for the number of units required from each course list.

Enquiries

Australian/domestic students

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Email: hass@uq.edu.au

Phone: (07) 3365 1333

International students

International Student Advisor

Email: study@uq.edu.au

Phone: +61 7 3346 9872

Enquire online

Why study Economics?

Economics is about people and what arrangements in society may improve people's life. Individuals, households, and organisations make decisions given their preferences, incentives, beliefs, habits, and constraints. Studying economics allows you to understand better questions such as how individuals and organisations make decisions such as investment and consumption, how they interact with each other, and what makes a society prosper. In a world that is complex, uncertain, and at times volatile, a minor in economics provides you with useful conceptual frameworks and analytical tools to make sense of how the economy works and perhaps make better decisions in your career, education choices, saving and investment.

Courses and requirements

Please refer to the Bachelors of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Arts Program Rules for the number of units required from each course list.

Courses that can be studied as part of the Economics Minor:

What it costs

Please view the Bachelors of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Arts for indicative fees.

How to apply

Please view the Bachelors of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Arts for information on key dates and how to apply.