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The Bachelor of Science in Energy Economics and Finance at Victoria University provides a rigorous foundation in the economic principles and financial instruments that shape the global energy sector. This interdisciplinary program equips students with advanced analytical tools to understand energy markets, investment strategies, and policy implications. Core coursework covers microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, corporate finance, and energy-specific topics such as resource economics and renewable energy finance. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the complex interplay between energy supply, demand, price volatility, and financial risk management. Graduates will be prepared for roles in energy trading, investment banking, consulting, and policy analysis. Key skills acquired include quantitative analysis, financial modeling, and strategic decision-making within the energy industry.
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