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Postgraduate handbook 2004
Business and Economics
Master of Applied Finance
Course code: 2619 + Course abbreviation: MApplFin +
Caulfield + On-campus + Evening + Two semesters full-time, four semesters
part-time + Course director: Mr Terry Boulter + Total credit points
required: 48
The course has been designed for graduates with an educational
and/or professional background in finance seeking to gain a formal
qualification in applied finance.
Applicants require one of the following:
- a Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance), a finance major within a
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) or equivalent with at least a
credit average
- a Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance, or Postgraduate Diploma in
Financial Management or equivalent with at least a credit average
- any other undergraduate business or equivalent degree plus the successful
completion of four prerequisite units (AFF9260, AFF9270, AFF9350 and
AFX9641/AFF9250) with at least a credit average.
Graduates with a
non-business undergraduate degree would need to complete a Graduate Diploma in
Banking and Finance
The course consists of the following eight units:
(a) Students must complete two core units (12 points) at 9000-level:
(b) Students must complete four units (24 points) at
4000-level:
- AFF4200 Corporate treasury management
- AFF4220 Finance and banking relations
- AFF4230 Financial markets and long-term funding
- AFF4271 Funds management
(c) Students must complete
two units (12 points) at 5000-level:
- AFF5221 Currency and exposure management
- AFF5240 Treasury administration and control
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