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PROGRESSION PLANS PROGRESSION PLANS

https://www.student.unsw.edu.au/progression-plans

“Progression Plans (sometimes referred to as Sample Programs or Degree Templates) provide students with an example of how they should structure their degree.” - UNSW Current Students 2023

This guide includes sample progression plans for various combined economics degrees. You do not need to follow them exactly, but they provide a logical place to start to ensure that you are enrolled in the right courses Please refer to the UNSW Business School progression plans for your specific program. Please consult the Student Nucleus for further information/queries

Bachelor of Economics (Commencing in Term 1)

Bachelor

Note: If you are enrolled in a single BCom degree and plan to major in Business Economics, you should NOT be enrolled in any first year ECON classes.

Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Commerce

Note: If you are in the BEc / BCom combined degree, some “Integrated First Year” BCom COMM courses must be swapped out for ECON courses Please consult the current handbook or consult the Nucleus to confirm you are enrolled in the correct set of courses.

Note: If you are in any of the science related programs, you are in most instances required to complete 2 first year MATH courses instead of ECON1202 and ECON1203. Generally these are MATH1131 + MATH1231 (or their higher level equivalents) For some science majors where only 1 first year MATH course is required, you must complete an appropriate second MATH course or its equivalent ECON course Please consult the handbook or the Nucleus to ensure that you are enrolling in the correct subjects.

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