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Graduate Certificate in Banking and Finance

Course code: 1499 + Course abbreviation: GradCertBkg&Fin + Total credit points required: 24 + 1 semester full-time, 2 semesters part-time

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Caulfield)

Course description

The course provides the specialised skills and expertise required in the banking and finance industry. It is designed to cater for the needs of those people in the industry who require specialist skills in the banking and finance industry, including knowledge of Australian capital markets, business law, lending, treasury operations, portfolio management, international banking and finance and planning and strategy.

Course structure

Students must complete four units (24 points) from the following:

  • AFF9020 Introduction to risk principles
  • AFF9130 Financial planning environment
  • AFF9140 Bank lending
  • AFF9150 Options, futures and risk management
  • AFF9160 International banking and finance
  • AFF9180 Financial institutions planning and strategy
  • AFF9250 Financial management theory
  • AFF9260 Australian capital markets
  • AFF9270 Treasury management for financial institutions
  • AFF9350 Portfolio management and theory
  • AFF9770 Risk financing and treasury management
  • AFX9870 International study program in banking and finance
  • BTX9380 Banking law and practice
  • ETF9300 Financial econometrics
  • ETX9520 Quantitative methods for risk analysis
  • MKF9790 Banking and financial services marketing

Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate in Banking and Finance with at least a credit average may apply for admission to the Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance.

Contact details

Course director

To be advised

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