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International Undergraduate
UQ Guide 2014
25
Contact details:
International Student Advisor 1800 671 980 (free call within Australia) or +61 3 8676 7004
www.uq.edu.au/international/enquiry
Bachelor of
Economics
The study of economics is central to an understanding of business, markets, trade, government policies, international issues,
globalisation, health, development, and the environment. This program enables you to be able to work on important policy and
decision challenges in business and government. Its focus on resource allocation and decision making means you can pursue
individual interests and professional specialisations through a wide choice of courses, including business economics, economic
history, econometrics, environmental and resource economics, fnancial markets, labour economics, health economics,
international trade and development, macroeconomics, and microeconomics.
PROGRAM
CODE
CRICOS
CODE
2014 ENTRY
SCORE
PROGRAM
DURATION HONOURS START
SEMESTER
PROGRAM
LOCATION
INDICATIVE
SEMESTER FEE^
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
Majors
Business and industry •
Economics and public policy
• International trade and
fnance • Natural resources
and environment • Quantitative
methods
2029 001948F See page
72
Three
years
Additional
year of
study
1 (3 March 2014)
2 (28 July 2014)
St Lucia $16,080
IELTS overall 6.5
/ 6 in each sub-
band: see page 74
Admission requirements
Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent), including Year 12
Mathematics B, and English (or acceptable alternative)
Special note: If you have completed prior tertiary
education, you may be eligible for advanced standing/
credit transfer
Dual degree
programs
Arts, Business
Management,
Commerce,
Engineering, Laws,
Science
Further study options
Bachelor of Economics
(Honours); Graduate
Certifcates, Graduate
Diplomas, Masters and
PhD programs
Closing Date
See page 70
Bachelor of
International
Hotel and
Tourism
Management
This program will equip you with core business skills, such as human resources, fnance, and marketing, to enable you to enter
the global tourism industry. It incorporates a range of compulsory courses, including a Professional Development course that will
give you insights into the industry, and a choice of three majors that will then allow you to extend this learning in a professional
context.
PROGRAM
CODE
CRICOS
CODE
2014 ENTRY
SCORE
PROGRAM
DURATION HONOURS START
SEMESTER
PROGRAM
LOCATION
INDICATIVE
SEMESTER FEE^
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
Majors
Event management • Hospitality
management • Tourism
management
2194 037701K See page
72
Three
years
Additional
year of
study
1 (3 March 2014)
2 (28 July 2014)
St Lucia $16,080
IELTS overall 6.5
/ 6 in each sub-
band: see page 74
Admission requirements
Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent), including Year 12
Mathematics A or any combination of Mathematics A,
B or C, and English (or acceptable alternative)
Special note: If you have completed prior tertiary
education, you may be eligible for advanced standing/
credit transfer
Dual degree
programs
Arts, Business
Management
Further study options
Bachelor of International
Hotel and Tourism
Management (Honours);
Graduate Certifcates,
Graduate Diplomas,
Masters and PhD
programs
Closing Date
See page 70
Bachelor of
Laws
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) will provide you with an education in the law that is distinguished by its rigour, depth and
conceptual sophistication. You will gain a thorough understanding of the concepts, principles, policies and values of the law
both in Australia and other jurisdictions. You will also develop outstanding skills in critical analysis, thought and argument,
valuable skills for whatever career you eventually choose. As well as courses required for professional admission, the LLB
offers a range of elective courses and extra-curricular activities that provide opportunities to put the knowledge acquired in the
classroom into a practical context, and enhance transferable skills such as advocacy and negotiation.
PROGRAM
CODE
CRICOS
CODE
2014 ENTRY
SCORE
PROGRAM
DURATION HONOURS START
SEMESTER
PROGRAM
LOCATION
INDICATIVE
SEMESTER FEE^
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
2042 001953J See page
72
Four
years
Awarded
based on
academic
results
1 (3 March 2014) St Lucia $16,080
IELTS overall 7/
writing 7, speaking
7
Admission requirements
Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent), including Year 12
English (or acceptable alternative)
Special note: If you have completed prior tertiary
education, you may be eligible for advanced standing/
credit transfer
Dual degree
programs
Arts, Business
Management,
Commerce,
Economics,
Journalism, Science
Further study options
Master / Master
(Advanced) of Laws
Closing Date
See page 70
Bachelor of
Laws
(graduate entry)
Recognising your prior study, this graduate entry program will provide you with an education in the law that is distinguished by
its rigour, depth and conceptual sophistication. You will gain a thorough understanding of the concepts, principles, policies and
values of the law both in Australia and other jurisdictions. You will also develop outstanding skills in critical analysis, thought
and argument, skills which will be valuable in whatever career you choose. As well as the mandatory courses required for
professional admission, there is an opportunity to select from a broad range of elective courses to pursue specifc areas of
interest. The program is for non-law graduates.
PROGRAM
CODE
CRICOS
CODE
2014 ENTRY
SCORE
PROGRAM
DURATION HONOURS START
SEMESTER
PROGRAM
LOCATION
INDICATIVE
SEMESTER FEE^
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
2322 073261G See page
72
Three
years
Not
available
1 (3 March 2014) St Lucia $16,080
IELTS overall 7/
writing 7, speaking
7
Admission requirements
Bachelor degree in feld other than law; Queensland Year 12 English (or
acceptable alternative)
Further study options
Master / Master
(Advanced) of Laws
Closing Date
See page 70
^ Indicative full-time fee
Indicative fees are calculated on the basis of full-time enrolment only and may vary according to your choice of majors and electives. Annual fees are generally double
this amount unless you also study during Summer semester, in which case they will be higher.