Master of Economics and Resource Policy
Course Overview
The Master of Economics and Resource Policy is a flexible two-year degree built around core economic principles. Study topics in global food and agricultural markets, principles of international trade and development and cost-benefit analysis. Advise on business strategy to optimise company performance within economic environments. Unravel the context behind major economic events such as recessions and inflation. Shape public policy locally and internationally. Tailor your studies to suit your needs by selecting courses from a range of majors. Choose topics in economic analysis, global food and agribusiness, international trade and public economics and policy. Through your chosen courses, you’ll develop specialised knowledge in fields that align with your career goals, including opening a pathway to a PhD. In your final year, conduct your own comprehensive applied research project and have the option to complete an internship. These features will ensure you graduate with relevant experience to kickstart or progress your career. Find employment across diverse sectors including public service, industry, consultancies, not-for-profits or private business. Key features Program Key featuresLearn from economic researchers and renowned scholars. Program Key featuresApply economic theory to policy and resources. Program Key featuresBenefit from our industry connections across South Australian businesses and government agencies. Program Key featuresChoose specialised courses in economic analysis, global food and agribusiness, international trade, and public economics and policy. Program Key featuresUndertake a research project aligned to your career objectives. Program Key featuresComplete an internship, a career development course or a research skills elective – shaping you for professional success.