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Major

Finance focuses on understanding the financial decisions of corporations and individuals, as well as the structure and operation of institutions and markets.

This major is essential for anyone who wants to pursue a career in the financial services industry, including banking, broking and investment management. Studying finance is also useful for anyone generally interested in business, and valuable from a personal perspective.

You will study a range of units that are designed to integrate a variety of practical applications with essential theory and financial reasoning skills. You will also learn about how capital markets work, and what you need to know to work in them and be exposed to high-level, market-specific knowledge that mixes theory with current relevant practice.

By studying at the Business School, you will join a global leader in finance education. In the 2017 QS World University Rankings, our accounting and finance subject areas were ranked in the top 20 in the world for the fifth consecutive year.

Our Discipline of Finance is a leading research group currently ranked among the top finance groups in the Asia-Pacific region. We work in partnership with the Australian Securities Exchange, the CFA Institute, the Australian Financial Markets Association and several of the largest banking, broking, accounting and funds management businesses in the region.

About this major

The Finance major requires the completion of  48 credit points in units of study, as follows:

(1) two 1000-level core units of study (12 credit points): *

  • Economics for Business Decision Making
  • Quantitative Business Analysis

(2) two 2000-level core units of study (12 credit points):

  • Corporate Finance I
  • Corporate Finance II

(3) two 3000-level core units of study (12 credit points):

  • Finance in Practice
  • Investments and Portfolio Management

(4) two 3000-level selective units of study (12 credit points) selected from the following options:

  • Alternative Investments
  • Applied Portfolio Management A
  • Applied Portfolio Management B
  • Bank Financial Management
  • Behavioural Finance
  • Derivative Securities
  • Finance Theory
  • Financial Valuation: Case Study Approach
  • Financial Risk Management
  • Fixed Income Securities
  • International Financial Management
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Personal Finance and Superannuation
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Trading and Dealing in Security Markets.

* Students completing this major in Non-Commerce degrees (as shared pool / Table S major) can substitute the 1000-level core with alternative units - see Interdisciplinary Studies handbook for details.

Note. Not all selective units will be available each year.

Career pathways

The knowledge and skills you will acquire are highly portable across a wide variety of careers in Australia and overseas.

  • Corporate finance
  • Investments
  • Derivatives
  • Behavioural finance
  • Financial valuation
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Financial regulation
Courses that offer this major

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