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22 Bachelor's degrees in Economics in New Zealand

Economics
This Economics course from Auckland University of Technology develops and applies concepts and frameworks that are essential for understanding and addressing critical economic and social issues.

Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Explore your passions through a rich variety of subjects and develop the creativity and flexibility needed in the changing job-market. Choose the Bachelor of Arts in Economics programme from Victoria University of Wellington.

Economics
At the Economics course from University of Canterbury, there are lots of opportunities to gain experience including industry projects, internships, clubs, and overseas study trips.

Economics
At the Economics course from University of Canterbury, there are lots of opportunities to gain experience including industry projects, internships, clubs, and overseas study trips.

Sustainable Business, Enterprise and Economics
This Sustainable Business, Enterprise and Economics programme at University of Canterbury covers everything from sustainable products, production, shipping, and marketing, through to influencing changes in customer spending habits.

Philosophy, Politics and Economics
During this Philosophy, Politics and Economics programme at University of Canterbury you will learn about political institutions and economic systems, while exploring philosophical fundamentals of ethics and technology, and their impact on individuals and the wider public.
Economics
Studying the Economics course at the University of Waikato will help you develop the analytical skills needed to be an effective problem solver of real-life issues. You'll learn how to apply your skills to issues ranging from employment and housing, to public health, transport and pollution.
Food and Resource Economics
Grow your future as an expert in two areas that affect the whole world: the global food and resource industries. Food production is a global need. But much is governed by the economics of natural resources. This Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Food and Resource Economics degree from Lincoln University Canterbury focuses on the importance of food production to New Zealand and the world’s economy.
Economics
The Economics programme at the University of Auckland studies society, people and culture and equip yourself for the changing future of work.
University of Sydney Foundation: Intensive
Take the most effective pathway to the University of Sydney. The University of Sydney Foundation: Intensive Program (USFP) is a rigorous, focused program at the Taylors College. It provides you with the training you need to succeed at Australia's most prestigious university.
Economics
The Economics course at the University of Waikato will challenge your thinking about the world and the people who live in it. The degree focuses on contemporary social issues, the ways in which humans interact with these issues and how such actions can be monitored and modified.
Arts - Economics
The Arts - Economics degree at Massey University will help you learn how the economy affects our everyday life, culture, and environment.
Economics
The Economics course at the University of Waikato allows students to become an expert in one of a wide range of different major subjects that are needed to develop effective climate change solutions.
Business - Economics
The Business - Economics at Massey University is a versatile degree where you will learn how the world of business works, and gain the skills to interpret global information and events.
Economics
Studying Economics at University of Otago teaches you how to examine people's ideas and come to your own soundly-based conclusions. No matter what career you're aspiring to, you will find Economics invaluable.
Construction Economics
The Construction Economics programme at Unitec Institute of Technology is a three-year, full-time Bachelor of Construction degree. This Level 7 course provides essential training in quantity surveying and cost planning. Students can study on-campus at Mt Albert with flexible part-time options available for domestic learners.
Economics
The Economics course at the University of Waikato takes you beyond the textbook to tackle practical, real-world challenges facing companies, government, and community organisations. This hands-on learning approach will provide invaluable insights to supercharge your future career.
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
The Philosophy, Politics and Economics programme at the University of Otago is a multidisciplinary degree available as a B.A. or B.Com. This full-time course provides a rigorous academic foundation, combining analytical logic with social and economic theory to prepare students for diverse global leadership roles.
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Students in the University of Otago Philosophy, Politics and Economics programme complete rigorous courses of study in the three core disciplines, in addition to interdisciplinary seminars and original research.
Economics
The Economics programme of The University of Auckland is a flexible business degree and is offering students strong communication, teamwork and problem-solving skills.