Program plans
It is essential to plan your program of study so that pre-requisite courses are completed prior to enrolment in advanced courses.
The following program plans will assist you to see in which year and semester of your program you should enrol in particular courses. There are program plans for single degrees and dual degrees, and both semester one and semester two commencements.
We strongly recommend you follow your program’s plan to ensure you have the best chance of completing your degree with minimal complications.
If you're thinking of upgrading to another program through your current enrolment, contact us for advice on your course selection.
When accessing program course links (or elective course links), make sure you're viewing the year you commenced your program.
Single program plans and progression checks
Dual program plans and progression checks
- Bachelor of Business Management/Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Economics
Students commencing from 2024
- Master of Economics (PDF, 517.7 KB)
- Master of International Economics and Finance (PDF, 301.8 KB)
- Graduate Certificate in Economics (PDF, 247.3 KB)
- Graduate Certificate in Economic Studies (PDF, 218.6 KB)
- Graduate Diploma in Economics (PDF, 243.2 KB)
Students commencing 2023
- Master of Applied Econometrics
- Master of Economics
- Master of Economics and Public PolicyMaster of Health Economics
- Master of International Economics and Finance
- Graduate Certificate in Economics
- Graduate Certificate in Economic Studies
- Graduate Diploma in Economics
Students commencing 2021–2022
- Master of Applied Econometrics (24 units)
- Master of Applied Econometrics (32 units)
- Master of Development Economics (24 units)
- Master of Development Economics (32 units)
- Master of Development Economics/Master of Economics and Public Policy (32 units)
- Master of Economics (24 units)
- Master of Economics (32 units)
- Master of Economics and Public Policy (24 units)
- Master of Economics and Public Policy (32 units)
- Master of Health Economics (24 units)
- Master of Health Economics (32 units)
- Master of International Economics and Finance (24 units)
- Master of International Economics and Finance (32 units)
- Master of International Economics and Finance/Master of Commerce (32 units)
- Graduate Certificate in Economics
- Graduate Certificate in Economic Studies
- Graduate Diploma in Economics
Students commencing 2015–2020
View program plans from 2015–2020
Students commencing prior to 2015
Contact
Email econ.pgrad@uq.edu.au with enquiries about postgraduate economics.
Non-scheduled elective application
Download the Application form for a Non-scheduled elective for credit to a postgraduate coursework program (PDF, 118 KB).
Related links
Program plans for bachelor's degree programs are in the the BEL Faculty website. Please contact the BEL Student Centre with any queries about your undergraduate program.