B&M150
Managerial Economics
Part of the Master of Business Administration at University of New England.
Course code
B&M150
Credits
12
When
Semester 1
Part of
Master Business & Management
About this course
Economics for decision-making.
What you will study
Game theorypricingincentives
Skills you gain
Strategy, finance, marketing, operations, leadership, data-driven decision-making and communication.
Career pathway & market demand
Business and management remains the most popular field for international students, opening globally portable careers in consulting, finance, marketing and general management. Management consultant, business analyst, marketing manager, operations manager, entrepreneur, product manager, general manager.
Interested in Managerial Economics?
This course is part of the Master of Business Administration. Apply to the full degree and get matched to the Australia student visa in one go.