When you major in Econometrics, you'll receive professional training in the challenging fields of microeconomics, macroeconomics and applied and theoretical econometrics.
As a student in this specialisation, you'll undertake coursework that will prepare you for a PhD, and learn the appropriate research methods to conduct an independent research project.
Graduates often go on to rewarding careers in international consulting, infrastructure development and planning, environmental management and international finance.
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