@ xsjado:
I am looking for the same answer. What makes it hard is that most university's don't provide the actual unit outlines. We have to make assumptions based on the unit name and description.
I think what will make one university program more math based then the others will be in its core subjects.
So this is how I have broken it down.
USYD:
ECMT1010 Business and Economic Statistics A
ECMT1020 Business and Economic Statistics B
ECON1001 Introductory Microeconomics
ECON1002 Introductory Macroeconomics
ECOS2001 Intermediate Microeconomics
ECOS2002 Intermediate Macroeconomics
From reading the unit description it seems Stats A and B is math based but apparently its not very hard. According to a friend, its not very hard. He said it was like HSC 2 unit level maths with matrices. If anyone here has done Stats A or B can you please comment or better yet post the unit outline.
You then chose 4 electives from a selection of units that have plenty of non math based subjects.
http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/major/51
UNSW:
ACCT1501 Accounting and Financial Management 1A
ACCT1511 Accounting and Financial Management 1B
ECON1101 Microeconomics 1
ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1
ECON1202 Quantitative Methods A
ECON1203 Quantitative Methods B
Quantitative Methods A and B are the two maths subjects, not sure how hard they are. I will see if I can get some friends at UNSW to give me the unit outline.
You then must to choose 8 more subjects for a major in either Economics, Econometrics, Economics and Econometrics, Economic History or Financial Economics.
http://www.fce.unsw.edu.au/nps/serv...oggedOutInheritableArea&maxWnd=_Future_UG_BEc
ANU:
ECON1101 Microeconomics 1
ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1 or ECON1100 Economics 1 (H)
ECON2101/[2111|ECON2111] Microeconomics 2 [(P) or (H)]
ECON2102/[2112|ECON2112] Macroeconomics 2 [(P) or (H)]
ECON3101 Microeconomics 3
ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3
EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models
STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods
EMET2007 Econometric Methods
Courses from Schedule 2 to a total value of at least 18 units
EMET1001 is the maths subject, with Quantitative and Econometric methods looking like they could be math based.
http://studyat.anu.edu.au/programs/3200XBECON;requirements.html
So far to me it looks like USYD is the most flexible program and it seems to be fairly light on maths. ANU has more compulsory subjects but only 1 is math, and the other 2 could be math based. Can anyone from ANU comment on this?
@ Ralph: Why do you think ANU economics program is the best and why do you think its heavily maths based?