The Bachelor of Economics will arm you with the integrated problem-solving and data analysis skills to tackle this challenge. You’ll develop industry-relevant capabilities from day one through work-integrated learning that prepares you for diverse job prospects, such as consultant, policy analyst, economist, loans offer or risk analyst. And by combining the degree with a second in a high-demand field such as actuarial studies, applied finance, business analytics, commerce or law – or by pursuing a second major in a complementary or entirely different area – you’ll gain a powerful mix of skills and knowledge that broadens your expertise and enhances your career prospects.
The hallmark of Macquarie’s Bachelor of Laws is its recognition of the way legal frameworks underpin such global issues. You’ll be challenged to think critically about the law to seek innovative solutions to legal problems – skills highly valued by employers. With the option to combine your law degree with any other Macquarie bachelor degree, you can open the way to an array of careers in legal practice, private industry, government, education and community services.
