Master of Economics of Sustainability
A Master of Economics of Sustainability at Torrens University Australia teaches the high-level skills and knowledge needed to advance a career in sustainability economics. Cover advanced concepts in ecological economics, modern monetary theory, and financial systems, and develop your critical thinking, problem-solving and reasoning.
Duration
1.5 years
Starting Date
February, June, September
Tuition Fee
AUD 3,300 per module
Location
Online
CRICOS
03389E
About the program
Learn to analyse economic and ecological issues, discuss economic reform proposals, evaluate consequences of economic policy changes and apply empirical research methods in varying contexts. This unique course is designed to meet the growing global demand for high-quality graduates in the field of economics of sustainable wellbeing. Graduation from this degree will provide you with expanded work opportunities as well as long-term career advancement in a world that is transitioning towards wellbeing budgets and zero net carbon emissions. The Master of Economics of Sustainability degree at Torrens University Australia also provides a pathway to doctoral studies.
Learning outcomes
To meet the learning outcomes of the Master of Economics of Sustainability courses, you are required to demonstrate:
- Oral and written communication skills applicable to present advanced concepts related to ecological economics and modern monetary theory, financial and monetary systems to businesses, policy makers, and broader communities.
- Analytical and critical thinking skills in drawing economic insights based on varying schools of thoughts in economics and other disciplines.
- Problem solving, quantitative and qualitative reasoning skills in analysing economic and ecological issues.
- Listening, comprehension and cognitive skills in discussing economic reform proposals and evaluating consequences of economic policy changes.
- Critical analysis skills and ability to undertake literature review and to apply empirical research methods in the varying economic policy contexts.
Courses Included
- Real-World Economics
- Modern Money Institutions and Markets
- Data Analysis for Economic and Ecological Issues
- Ecological Economics
- Contending Perspectives in Economic Analysis