MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS
Arts Undergraduate Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Caution
Copyright © Monash University 1996
ISBN 1320-6222
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
Economic history
The economic history discipline of the Department of Economics offers a major
sequence to Arts students on the Clayton campus, which includes ECO1510
(Economic history: world economic leadership) and ECO1520 (Economic history:
Japan and Australia), and subjects chosen from seven second-year, and eight
third-year economic history subjects. With the permission of the head of
Economic History, students who have the appropriate prerequisites may be
permitted to substitute a third-year economics subject for one of the
third-year economic history subjects. (See the `Economics' section in this
handbook for major and minor sequences in economics and economic studies, which
may incorporate economic history subjects.) Students wishing to complete a
minor sequence are recommended to take ECO1510 (Economic history: world
economic leadership), ECO1520 (Economic history: Japan and Australia), ECO2510
(Australian economic history) and ECO2550 (Business in Asia). The first-year
subjects are valued at six points towards the BA degree, and each of the second
and third-year subjects is valued at eight points.
Honours studies in economic history are available in the Faculty of Arts.
All students enrolling in subjects taught by the Department of Economics must
have their enrolment approved by an adviser in the office of the Faculty of
Business and Economics. Where there is a choice of lecture groups, students
will normally be allocated to a group at the time of enrolment and may not
change without permission.
For details of course content and reference books for economic history
subjects, students should consult the entry for economic history in the
Department of Economics section of the handbook for the Faculty of Business and
Economics.
Subjects offered
First-year level
+ ECO1510 Economic history: world economic leadership
+ ECO1520 Economic history: Japan and Australia
Second-year level
+ ECO2500 Imperialism and development in Asia (may not be offered in
1996)
+ ECO2510 Australian economic history
+ ECO2520 Rise of capitalism (proposed to be offered next in 1997)
+ ECO2530 Economic history of Victoria (not offered in 1996)
+ ECO2540 American business history
+ ECO2550 Business in Asia
+ ECO2560 European economic history since 1945
Third-year level
+ ECO3500 Imperialism and development in Asia (may not be offered in
1996)
+ ECO3510 Australian economic history
+ ECO3520 The rise of capitalism (proposed to be offered next in 1997)
+ ECO3530 Economic history of Victoria (not offered in 1996)
+ ECO3540 American business history
+ ECO3550 Business in Asia
+ ECO3560 European economic history since 1945
+ ECO3570 The international economy since 1945
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