Unit

School Of Business

Principles of EconomicsWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 200525.3

Discipline: ECONOMICS

Student Contribution Band: 4

Level: 1

Credit Points: 10

Equivalent Units
200076 - Introductory Economics, 200046 - Microeconomics, EC102A - Principles of Economics, 700006 - Principles of Econnomics (WSTC)

Unit Enrolment Restrictions
External offerings for this unit during Autumn and Spring are only available to students who are enrolled in a Property course or specialisation.


About this Unit
This unit is an introduction to economic concepts and contemporary economic issues. It introduces students to basic concepts such as markets and their operation, the behaviour of firms, the efficiency and potential failings of markets, the role of government, key macroeconomic problems such as recessions, inflation and unemployment, as well as contemporary fiscal and monetary policies. It illuminates concepts via application to contemporary economic issues and debates over different theoretical perspectives. This unit also exposes students to recent developments and policy controversies in economics.


Courses
1785.1Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Business and CommerceCONTINUING
2526.4Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2727.4Bachelor of Financial AdvisingCONTINUING
2739.2Bachelor of Business and CommerceCONTINUING
2739.5Bachelor of Business and CommerceCONTINUING
2740.4Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2740.5Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2740.6Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2740.7Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2740.8Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2740.9Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2747.6Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Advanced Business Leadership)/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2753.1Bachelor of Business and CommerceCONTINUING
2753.2Bachelor of Business and CommerceCONTINUING
2753.3Bachelor of Business and CommerceCONTINUING
2753.4Bachelor of Business and CommerceCONTINUING
2754.3Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Advanced Business Leadership)CONTINUING
2783.1Bachelor of AccountingCONTINUING
2783.2Bachelor of AccountingCONTINUING
2783.3Bachelor of AccountingCURRENT
2785.2Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
2785.3Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of LawsCONTINUING
3655.5Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/Bachelor of Business and CommerceCONTINUING
3656.3Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Accounting)CONTINUING
3726.1Bachelor of Sustainable Agriculture and Food SecurityCONTINUING
3726.2Bachelor of Sustainable Agriculture and Food SecurityCONTINUING
3726.3Bachelor of Sustainable Agriculture and Food SecurityCONTINUING


Specialisations

KP2000.1AccountingCONTINUING
KP2001.1Applied FinanceCONTINUING
KP2002.1EconomicsCONTINUING
KP2003.1Human Resources ManagementCONTINUING
KP2004.1ManagementCONTINUING
KP2005.1MarketingCONTINUING
KP2006.1Hospitality ManagementCONTINUING
KP2007.1PropertyCONTINUING
KP2008.1Sport ManagementCONTINUING
KP2009.1AccountingCONTINUING
KP2010.1AccountingCONTINUING
KP2011.1Applied FinanceCONTINUING
KP2012.1EconomicsCONTINUING
KP2013.1Hospitality ManagementCONTINUING
KP2014.1Human Resource ManagementCONTINUING
KP2015.1ManagementCONTINUING
KP2016.1MarketingCONTINUING
KP2017.1PropertyCONTINUING
KP2018.1Sport ManagementCONTINUING
KP2504BF.1Banking and FinanceCONTINUING
KT2000.1AccountingCONTINUING
KT2001.1Applied EconomicsCONTINUING
KT2002.1Applied FinanceCONTINUING
KT2004.1Economics and FinanceCONTINUING
KT2006.1Financial MathematicsCONTINUING
KT2007.1Global Operations and Supply Chain ManagementCONTINUING
KT2008.1Hospitality ManagementCONTINUING
KT2009.1Human Resource Development and Organisational DevelopmentCONTINUING
KT2010.1Human Resource Management and Industrial RelationsCONTINUING
KT2011.1International BusinessCONTINUING
KT2012.1International Business and Global ManagementCONTINUING
KT2013.1International Trade and FinanceCONTINUING
KT2014.1ManagementCONTINUING
KT2015.1MarketingCONTINUING
KT2016.1PropertyCONTINUING
KT2018.1Sport ManagementCONTINUING
KT2019.1Human Resource Management and Industrial RelationsCONTINUING
KT2020.1International Business and Global ManagementCONTINUING
KT2021.1Hospitality ManagementCONTINUING
KT2022.1Sport ManagementCONTINUING
M2504ECON.1EconomicsCONTINUING
M2504FIN.1FinanceCONTINUING
M4015.1BusinessCONTINUING
M4018.1BusinessCURRENT
MT2000.1AccountingCONTINUING
MT2001.1Applied FinanceCONTINUING
MT2002.1Hospitality ManagementCONTINUING
MT2003.1Human Resource Management and Industrial RelationsCONTINUING
MT2004.1International BusinessCONTINUING
MT2005.1ManagementCONTINUING
MT2006.1MarketingCONTINUING
MT2007.1PropertyCONTINUING
MT2008.1Sport ManagementCONTINUING
MT2010.1EconomicsCONTINUING
MT2011.1Applied FinanceCONTINUING
MT2012.1Human Resource ManagementCONTINUING
MT2013.1ManagementCONTINUING
MT2014.1PropertyCONTINUING
MT2015.1International BusinessCONTINUING
MT2016.1Financial PlanningCONTINUING
MT2017.1TaxationCONTINUING
MT2018.1Financial Planning and TaxationCONTINUING
MT2031.1Financial PlanningCONTINUING
MT2032.1TaxationCONTINUING
MT2033.1Financial Planning and TaxationCONTINUING
MT2037.1Financial PlanningCURRENT
MT2038.1TaxationCURRENT
MT2039.1Financial Planning and TaxationCURRENT
S21017.1FinanceCONTINUING
S2504ECON.1EconomicsCONTINUING
S2504FIN.1FinanceCONTINUING
SM2041.1FinanceCONTINUING
SM2051.1EconomicsCONTINUING




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