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Postgraduate handbook 2004
Business and Economics
Master of Business
(Banking and Finance)
Course code: 0504 + Course abbreviation: MBus(Bkg&Fin)
+ Caulfield + On-campus + Evening + Four semesters full-time, eight
semesters part-time + Course director: Mr Terry Boulter + Total credit
points required: 96
The Master of Business (Banking and Finance) by coursework and
minor thesis offers specialised studies in the banking and finance industry.
The program aims to provide candidates with the conceptual and managerial
decision-making skills necessary for effective management in the continuously
changing domestic and international financial market environment.
Applicants need to have completed:
- a degree from a recognised tertiary institution with an average grade of
credit or above,
- an honours degree in a relevant discipline, or the Graduate Diploma in
Banking and Finance, or an equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary
institution with an average grade of credit for entry to the second year of the
program.
No credit for work done previously is available in this masters
degree.
(a) Students must complete four core units (24 credit points):
- AFF9260 Australian capital markets
- AFF9270 Treasury management for financial institutions
- AFF9350 Portfolio management and theory
- AFX9641 Business finance or AFF9250 Financial management
(b) Students must complete four units (24 credit points) from the
following list:
- AFC9230 Advanced corporate finance
- AFF9010 Research project in risk management
- AFF9040 Asian banking and finance
- AFF9080 Chinese banking and finance
- AFF9130 Financial planning environment
- AFF9140 Bank lending
- AFF9160 International banking and finance
- AFF9180 Financial institutions planning and strategy
- AFF9551 International study program in accounting
- ETX9520 Quantitative methods for risk analysis
- AFF9770 Risk financing and treasury management
- AFG9144 Financial institutions management
- MGG9173 Corporate strategy for financial institutions
- MKF9790 Banking and financial services marketing
- BTF9191 Superannuation and retirement benefits
- BTF9201 Taxation and financial planning
- BTF9380 Banking law
- BTF9760 Risk control and the law
(c) Students must
complete eight units (48 credit points) from the following list:
- AFF5200 Issues in competitive advantage I
- AFF5401 Issues in competitive advantage II
- AFF4051 Advanced international banking
- AFF4200 Corporate treasury management
- AFF4220 Finance and banking relations
- AFF4230 Financial markets and long-term funding
- AFF4291 Dealing in derivative products
- AFF4271 Funds management
- MGF5430 Business research methods
- Minor thesis
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