Master of Economics and Resource Policy
Course Overview
This flexible two-year master’s program blends advanced economic theory with sustainable resource policy. Core topics include economic principles, global food and agricultural markets, cost–benefit analysis, and international trade and development. You’ll build skills in policy design, modelling, and analysis, then specialise in one of four areas: Economic Analysis, Global Food & Agribusiness, International Trade, or Public Economics & Policy. The program culminates in an applied research project, and some pathways offer the option to complete an industry or government internship.
What You'll Learn
A strong foundation in economic models and principles applied to real-world resource and policy challenges.
Specialised expertise tailored to your chosen focus — trade, agriculture, food systems, or public sector economics.
Hands-on experience through a research dissertation and, where available, an internship with industry or government partners.
Advanced skills in data modelling, economic evaluation, and cost–benefit analysis.
Preparation for roles in policy-making, consulting, economic analysis, or further research at the doctoral level.

94,000 AUD

The University of Adelaide
https://adelaideuni.edu.au
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