Bachelor of Economics with Honours
Why study the Bachelor of Economics with Honours at UNE?
Students with above average grades are encouraged to undertake a fourth year of advance study in their specialised stream, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Economics with Honours.
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DURATION
1 Year Full-time2 Years Part-time
FEES
Commonwealth Supported Place2012 STUDY OPTIONS
Armidale
Trimester 1, Off CampusTrimester 1, On Campus
Trimester 2, Off Campus
Trimester 2, On Campus
How to Apply
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| Course Type | Bachelor Honours | |||||||||||||||
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| Total Credit Points | 48 | |||||||||||||||
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| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
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| Entry Requirements | 1. A candidate shall have: (a) fulfilled the requirements of either the degree of Bachelor of Economics or an equivalent award as determined by the school; and (b) completed units with an ECON and/or QM prefix to the value of at least 24 credit points at 300 level; and (c) passed units with an ECON and/or QM prefix to the value of at least 36 credit points at 200 level or above at Credit level or better. 2. With the approval of the head of school, on the recommendation of the course coordinator, a person who has fulfilled the requirements for a degree at another university, recognised by the school for this purpose, and who has conformed with the equivalent of the requirements in Rule 1.(b) and (c), may be admitted to candidature leading to the Bachelor of Economics with Honours degree. |
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Peacock Blue (BCC 120) |
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Admission to Candidature
1. A candidate shall have:
(a) fulfilled the requirements of either the degree of Bachelor of Economics or an equivalent award as determined by the school; and
(b) completed units with an ECON and/or QM prefix to the value of at least 24 credit points at 300 level; and
(c) passed units with an ECON and/or QM prefix to the value of at least 36 credit points at 200 level or above at Credit level or better.
2. With the approval of the head of school, on the recommendation of the course coordinator, a person who has fulfilled the requirements for a degree at another university, recognised by the school for this purpose, and who has conformed with the equivalent of the requirements in Rule 1.(b) and (c), may be admitted to candidature leading to the Bachelor of Economics with Honours degree.
Period of Candidature
1. A full-time on-campus candidate shall complete the requirements for honours in one year. Where permission of the head of school has been granted a part-time candidate may be admitted to the honours course. Such a candidate shall complete the course over not more than two years and shall meet such residence requirements as are laid down by the head of school. The head of school, on the recommendation of the course coordinator, may specify conditions under which a full-time candidate may transfer to part-time candidature.
2. In exceptional circumstances, the course coordinator on the recommendation of the head of school may vary the requirements of Rule 1. by:
(a) granting leave of absence from candidature for a period or periods totalling not more than 12 months and the period of such leave shall not be counted as part of the prescribed time of candidature; or
(b) extending the period of candidature for a period or periods totalling not more than 12 months.
3. A candidate who withdraws by the due date set down in The University of New England Handbook may be permitted by the course coordinator, on the recommendation of the relevant head of school, to enrol in a subsequent year.
Course Requirements
A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Economics with Honours shall complete a combination of advanced course work units at 400 level and a 24 credit point dissertation to the total value of 48 credit points as prescribed by the head of school.
Program of Study
Candidates shall complete an approved program of study as outline in the Course Schedule comprising:
| Course Structure | Credit Points |
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| Core Units | 24 cps |
| Elective Units | 24 cps |
| Total | 48 cps |
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Award of Degree
A candidate who meets the course requirements shall be awarded the Bachelor of Economics with Honours.
Classes of Honours
There shall be three classes of honours, namely Class I, Class II and Class III. Class II shall have two divisions. There shall be no re-examination.
The most distinguished candidate who has been awarded Honours, Class I, may, if of sufficient merit, be awarded a University Medal.
Where a candidate submits a research seminar or thesis as part of the Honours program the candidate shall state generally in the preface of the work and specifically in the text as required the sources from which the information is derived and the extent to which the candidate has availed himself or herself of the work of others.
Submission of Dissertation
Disserations are due in the last week of the teaching period. Candidates must submit an electronic copy of the dissertation for examination. An electronic version of the dissertation, incorporating any changes suggested following examination, must also be submitted prior to a grade being awarded for the dissertation. The copies must be submitted to: The Coordinator - Minor Dissertations, School of Business, Economics and Public Policy. The supervisor's name should normally be included in the acknowledgements section of the disseration.
Examination of Dissertation
The dissertation is examined by two examiners - one of these examiners is normally the supervisor. Another examiner is to be recommended by the supervisor. The supervisor must submit the name and contact details of the recommended examiner to the Coordinator - Minor Dissertations at least two weeks prior to submission of the dissertation for examination. A short statement should accompany the recommendation when an examiner is external indicating the qualifications of the recommended examiner and the reason why the recommended examiner is deemed appropriate to examine the dissertation.
The supervisor may consult with the candidate prior to the submission of the dissertation regarding a potential examiner, but the name of the examiner finally recommended by the supervisor to the Coordinator - Minor Dissertations should not be made available to the candidate.
The supervisor must provide a statement to the Coordinator - Minor Dissertations indicating that the dissertation is suitable for examination.
Examiners are normally expected to complete and return their report within FOUR (4) weeks of the dissertation being delivered. The Coordinator - Minor Dissertations will advise the supervisors of the outcome of the examination, along with a summary of examiners' reports as appropriate, indicating any amendments to be considered. Students need to consult with the supervisor and undertake any minor amendments to the satisfaction of the supervisor.
The supervisor is to send a note to the Coordinator - Minor Dissertations, that any amendments suggested by the examiners have been addressed to his or her satisfaction and that the result may be finalised. The Coordinator - Minor Dissertations will finalise the result and make a summary recommendation to the School Teaching and Learning Committee regarding:
(a) the grade to be awarded for the dissertation (Fail, Pass, Credit, Distinction or High Distinction);
(b) the percentage to be awarded for the dissertation;
(c) if amendments to the dissertation were made before the grade was finalised;
(d) whether the candidate should be allowed to revise and resubmit the dissertation for re-examination (a maximum grade of Pass and score of 50% shall be given for any re-submitted dissertation).
The School Teaching and Learning Committee shall make the final determination as to the outcome of the examination, based on the recommendation from the Coordinator - Minor Dissertations.
Appeals
Candidates are referred to the University Policy on Appeals.
Improper Conduct
Candidates are referred to the Student Coursework Plagiarism and Academic Misconduct Rules.
For candidates studying Full Time = 48 cps per year.
For candidates studying Part-Time = 24 cps per year.
12-15 Hours of study per week should be allocated for each 6 cp unit enrolment.
