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Economics & Finance

Economic Society of Australia (Tas Branch) 1st Year Prize

Awarded to any student for the highest overall achievement in the units:

1. BEA111 Introduction to Markets and the Economy

2. BEA121 Economic Policy in Action

3. BEA140 Data Analysis for Business

4. BEA106 Introduction to Behavioural Economics

Students must complete the four units in the...

Economic Society of Australia (Tas Branch) 2nd Year Prize

Awarded to any student for the highest overall achievement in the units:

1. BEA200 Public Policy and Welfare

2. BEA220 Growth and Development

3. BEA242 Introduction to Econometrics

4. BEA206 Evaluating Alternatives

Students must complete the four units in the calendar year or consecutive...

Economic Society of Australia (Tas Branch) 3rd Year Prize

Awarded to the Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Economics student with the highest overall achievement in the units:

BEA313 Energy Economics and Policy;

BEA320 Monetary and Fiscal Policy; and

BEA342 Forecasting for Economic Decision Making.

J.B. Brigden Memorial Prize

Awarded to the third year Economics student with highest aggregate marks in four units in which they have demonstrated the greatest proficiency.

J.B. Brigden Memorial Prize

Awarded to the third year Economics student with second highest aggregate marks in four units in which they have demonstrated the greatest proficiency.

Jenny Milne (Economic Society of Australia) Prize

Awarded to the student with the best Honours Dissertation in the Bachelor of Economics (Hons).

Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Bachelor of Business Prize

Awarded to the student with the highest GPA completing the requirements for B3A Bachelor of Business in 2023.

Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Bachelor of Business Prize

Awarded to the student with the highest GPA completing the requirements for B3A Bachelor of Business – Accelerated Pathway in 2023.