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In this unit, students explore the relationship between economics and political science, while honing their skills in policy analysis and reporting. Through real-world case studies, students examine how political decisions shape economic outcomes and vice versa. Key topics include policy-evaluation methods, political institutions and contemporary policy challenges. Using their data skills, students will assess the effectiveness and implications of policies, and write concise policy briefs. This unit of study equips students with the tools to navigate complex policy landscapes and decision-making processes in politics and economics.
Study level | Undergraduate |
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Academic unit | Social and Political Sciences |
Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites:
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BPPE2000 |
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Corequisites:
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BPPE3000 |
Prohibitions:
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FASS3999 |
Assumed knowledge:
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None |
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Semester 2 2025
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Normal day | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
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