Monash University: University Handbooks: Off-Campus Distributed Learning 2002: All Units (Both On- and Off-Campus) Indexed by Faculty
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Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)


Course code: 0391 + Caulfield campus + HECS fees applicable + No attendance required
International students (non-Australian citizens and residents) may apply for entry on a full-fee-paying basis. The annual fee based on a part-time load for an international student is approximately $1688 (AUD) per unit.
Local students (Australian citizens and residents) may also apply for entry on a full-fee-paying basis. The annual fee based on a part-time load is $1531 (AUD) per unit. These costs are subject to change - please check with enrolment officer.

Aims

The Department of Accounting and Finance offers the opportunity for people unable to attend formal tertiary institutions the unique study option to gain this highly sought-after degree course by off-campus distributed learning.
This course is principally designed for students seeking a career in the banking and finance industry or who are already employed in the banking and finance industry and are seeking a relevant tertiary qualification on a part-time basis. In addition to a core of business foundation units, the course provides specialist study in a number of key functional areas of relevance to financial institutions and markets. The objectives of this course are to:

On completion of this course, a student should be able to:

Professional recognition

This degree satisfies the educational requirements for senior associate membership of the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance. Holders of the degree who have not completed the two years employment in the banking and finance industry required for senior associate membership are eligible for associate membership in the interim.

Entry requirements

Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)

Satisfactory completion of the VCE, with English units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 25, plus mathematics (any) at unit 3 and 4 level, and a study score of at least 20 in any two other VCE studies.

Comparable qualifications

Applicants may also satisfy entry requirements with qualifications equivalent to the VCE, eg TAFE qualifications (the first year of a TAFE Advanced Diploma (formerly Associate Diploma or equivalent TAFE qualification) or comparable Year 12 qualifications, including International Baccalaureate or other approved tertiary study.

Special entry - mature age

Applications are also invited from mature-age applicants who, although they may not hold the required Year 12 qualification, may meet entry requirements by undertaking prior studies on a single unit basis.

Special requirements

Selection

This program is generally open to applicants, except in exceptional circumstances, who have reached the age of 23 and over by 1 January in the year of possible commencement. To successfully complete the units to a high standard, it is becoming increasingly essential to have access to a computer (at least a Pentium 166 with Windows 95 or later) as a portion of the learning is via interactive tutorial disks. Students in second year undertaking ETX1100B (Business statistics) will need to have access to an IBM-compatible computer and the spreadsheet package EXCEL (version 97 or above) and will require a calculator, preferably one with statistical keys.

Course structure

The course is offered on a part-time basis only and is of six years duration by off-campus distributed learning. Students are expected to undertake two units per semester, and pass the equivalent of 24 semester units to be awarded the degree. The duration of each semester is 13 weeks.

Course plan

The sequence of units for off-campus distributed learning study is set out below.

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

AFF1110B Accounting for financial decision making
BTF1010B Commercial law

AFF1300B Money and capital markets
MKF1120B Marketing theory and practice

Year 2

MGF1010B Managing people and organisations
AFF2401B Commercial banking and finance

ETX1100B Business statistics
ECF1200B Macroeconomics

Year 3

AFF2051B Financial modelling
ETX2121B Data analysis in business

ECF1100B Microeconomics
BTF2601B Banking law

Year 4

Elective
Elective

AFF2631B Financial management
Elective

Year 5

Elective
Elective

AFF3841B Lending decisions
AFF3651B Treasury management

Year 6

AFF3121B Investments and portfolio management
AFF3331B International banking and finance

MGF3401B Strategic management
AFF0061B Elective

Electives

Candidates can select from a wide range of business-related units offered through the Faculty of Business and Economics, or other units as approved by the course director.

Assessment

Assessment is by a combination of assignments and final examination for each unit. Examination weighting ranges from 60 per cent to 70 per cent and generally a pass is required in the final examination to pass the unit.

Advanced standing for previous studies

The following credit transfers have been standardised:

To apply for exemptions, applicants must complete the 'Application for advanced standing' form and provide full documentation, ie unit syllabuses and official transcripts of results.

Further information

For more detailed information and advice, contact Ms Angela Celent, administrator, Flexible Learning Programs, Department of Accounting and Finance, telephone (03) 9903 2359, fax (03) 9903 2838, or email angela.celent@buseco.monash.edu.au.

Completed applications

Completed applications are to be forwarded to Angela Celent, Flexible Learning Programs, Department of Accounting and Finance, Monash University - Caulfield Campus, PO Box 197, Caulfield East, Victoria 3145, by 19 October 2001.

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