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I don't think you are looking at it in the proper manner for UNSW, the courses you have listed are simply the core courses that would be similar to most universities. QMA and QMB were probably my worst subjects thus far, wouldn't say they were particularly hard though.DefenceMinister said:UNSW:
ACCT1501 Accounting and Financial Management 1A
ACCT1511 Accounting and Financial Management 1B
ECON1101 Microeconomics 1
ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1
ECON1202 Quantitative Methods A
ECON1203 Quantitative Methods B
Quantitative Methods A and B are the two maths subjects, not sure how hard they are. I will see if I can get some friends at UNSW to give me the unit outline.
You then must to choose 8 more subjects for a major in either Economics, Econometrics, Economics and Econometrics, Economic History or Financial Economics.
EMET2007 is an Econometric course which is fairly well rounded. Which is Math + Statistics +EconomicsDefenceMinister said:@ xsjado:
ANU:
ECON1101 Microeconomics 1
ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1 or ECON1100 Economics 1 (H)
ECON2101/[2111|ECON2111] Microeconomics 2 [(P) or (H)]
ECON2102/[2112|ECON2112] Macroeconomics 2 [(P) or (H)]
ECON3101 Microeconomics 3
ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3
EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models
STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods
EMET2007 Econometric Methods
Courses from Schedule 2 to a total value of at least 18 units
EMET1001 is the maths subject, with Quantitative and Econometric methods looking like they could be math based.
http://studyat.anu.edu.au/programs/3200XBECON;requirements.html
@ Ralph: Why do you think ANU economics program is the best and why do you think its heavily maths based?
Wouldn't you want to be looking at a Econometric course if you wanted a lot of maths as opposed to an economic course? I don't really know much about ANU, but they do have arguably the best global recognition out of the G8.Ralph said:Why ANU is the best? anything i say you will argue with me about.
But to point you in the right direction its because its advance economics, just look at all the math you have to do, and look at all the great minds and the math they needed to apply to economics to come up with their theories.
Nope, Econometrics is applied statistics+math+some Economic Theory. So its not really that much actual math.billbro said:Wouldn't you want to be looking at a Econometric course if you wanted a lot of maths as opposed to an economic course?
wrong_turn said:i do economics at unsw....
i think at the end of the day...its where you want to do your degree, closer to home or move away from home...