Monash University: University Handbooks: Postgraduate Handbook 2002: Units indexed by faculty
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Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance


General information

Course code: 0396 + Course abbreviation: GradDipBkg&Fin + Course director: Dr J Wickramanayake + Offered in evening classes at Caulfield campus + Normally completed in two semesters of full-time study or four semesters of part-time study
This course offers specialised studies in banking and finance for people working in the financial services and corporate treasury sectors. The program provides candidates with the conceptual and managerial decision-making skills necessary for effective management in the continuously changing domestic and international financial market environment. Course intake is available semester one and semester two.
Applicants require a pass degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary institution, or an executive certificate from this faculty with an average grade of credit or above. Candidates may be eligible for a maximum of four credit exemptions for units considered to be equivalent to particular units in the course of study. Refer to the course director for further details.
This is a fee-paying course. Candidates should refer to the Department of Accounting and Finance as to the 2002 course fee. Course fees are set and reviewed annually and are therefore subject to change.
The Australian Institute of Banking and Finance recognises this program as satisfying the educational requirements for advancement to senior associate status. Prospective applicants should contact the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance for details.
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance with an average grade of credit or above may apply for admission to the Master of Applied Finance, the Master of Business (Banking and Finance), or the Master of Banking.

Course structure

The course consists of the following four core units and any four elective units.

Core units
Elective units

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