HSC economics | CCE University of Sydney
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HSC economics courses

HSC economics courses. The smart way to prepare for your HSC.

Led by our highly experienced team of educators, each intensive HSC economics course is tailored around a critical aspect of the HSC curriculum and offers up-to-date subject knowledge and skills. These intensive holiday courses are perfect for consolidating your school studies and developing key subject knowledge that’ll give you an edge when it comes time to sit your exams.

With an incredible array of courses available across the entire HSC curriculum, you can choose which area you’d like to focus and attend just that course, or sign up for multiple courses to get comprehensive support across an entire HSC subject, including HSC economics.

Our HSC economics preparation courses are part of a three-part series covering key areas from within this subject’s syllabus. The series is supplemented by the HSC Economics Exam Preparation Course to help you prepare for your end of year exams.

Students do not need to attend all four parts in order to benefit.


  • HSC Economics Preparation (Part 1) will revise the key components of HSC Economics Topic 1 –The Global Economy and introduce the key themes of HSC Economics Topic 2 – Australia’s Place in the Global Economy.
  • HSC Economics Preparation (Part 2) will cover the way in which current and relevant economic statistical data can improve responses in Economics, revise Exchange Rate theory and the arguments of Free Trade and Protection (HSC Economics Topic 2), as well as a revise the key concepts of HSC Topic 3 – Economic Issues.
  • HSC Economics Preparation (Part 3) will review the major elements of HSC Topic 4 – Economic Policies and Management and review and apply common graphs and formulae needed in HSC Economics.
Our HSC Economics Preparation short courses are open to everyone. Sign up today and boost your HSC results.

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