University of Wollongong - Wollongong
Stand out from the crowd with your breadth of skills and expertise by completing an Integrated Master’s degree. This study option combines an undergraduate and postgraduate degree, allowing you to progress directly from the Bachelor of Economics and Finance into the Master of Business.
As a high achiever, you will learn to identify and apply economic tools of analysis to a wide range of global issues when you study economics and finance at UOW. You will uncover international career opportunities as you learn about the behaviour of consumers and firms, the labour market, the environment, fiscal and monetary policy, and international trade.
How do markets operate across a country or region? What is the return on investment and industry risk of a business decision?
On completion, you will be able to answer these questions and more as you develop the skills necessary to make responsible professional judgements. You will build upon these skills knowledge as you progress through to the Master of Business. As a UOW undergraduate business student, you may be eligible to receive credit for up to four subjects in a range of specialised master’s degrees. Studying an Integrated Master’s degree will further refine and advance your knowledge in diverse fields of business, improving your employability and earning potential.
The Master of Business allows you to be the Master of your degree, choosing the subjects that are of most interest to you and of most relevance to your career. You will be equipped with fundamental business knowledge and skills through a set of core subjects, as well as a research capstone.
Graduates of the Master of Business will have knowledge across a broad range of business areas that will allow you to move into a variety of business careers.
Bachelor of Economics and Finance: Accounting, economics, finance, investment analysis, financial markets, policy, responsible business, statistics. Master of Business: Accountancy, business law, economics, finance, financial planning, human resource management, international business, management, marketing, public relations, supply chain management.
Bachelor of Economics & Finance: Economist, regulatory manager, policy and governance specialist, financial analyst, finance consultant, research analyst, property portfolio analyst, stockbroker. Accountant, advertising executive, analyst, auditor, banker, brand/product manager, business adviser, business owner, economist, entrepreneur, event manager, exporter/importer, financial controller, fund manager, HR manager consultant, insurance broker, market researcher, policy adviser, stockbroker. Master of Business: Accountant, advertising executive, analyst, auditor, banker, brand/product manager, business adviser, business owner, economist, entrepreneur, event manager, exporter/importer, financial controller, fund manager, HR manager consultant, insurance broker, market researcher, policy adviser, stockbroker.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.
Please refer to the University of Wollongong website for admission criteria information.
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