Brief introduction of Australian graduate students majoring in finance
Master of Finance, Australian National University (2 years, 96 credits)
This is a teaching program and one of the most popular Master of Finance programs in Australia. Students who graduate from undergraduate finance or its similar major can get up to 24 credits (one semester). Postgraduate related majors can reach 48 credits, which means that you can skip the basic courses in the first year and go directly to the second year of study. This major provides opportunities for students without financial background, helps students improve their financial professional knowledge and lays a solid foundation of financial theory. This course is certified by CFA.
(1) One-year course: 48 credits.
Compulsory course: 42 credits
L Busn7008 Financial statements and reports Property reports and statements
Financial foundation financial foundation
L finm7007 application company finance application company finance
L FINM7008 application investment application investment
L finm704 1 application of financial derivatives
L FINM7044 application evaluation
L stat 7055 Introduction to Business and Finance Statistics Overview of Business and Finance
Elective course: 6 credits (choose one from two)
L ECON8069 business economics Enterprise Economics
L STAT6046 financial mathematics financial mathematics
(2) Two courses of graduation: 48 points.
L finm8004 senior corporate finance senior corporate finance
L FINM8006 advanced investment advanced investment
Special topics in international finance International finance
Financial derivatives: market, evaluation and risk management.
L finm80 14 application of financial intermediation and debt market.
L finm80 16 Portfolio Construction Portfolio Architecture
Trading and markets Trading and markets
L finm8 100 financial application project financial application project
If the GPA of the first-year exam does not reach 60%, students will not be able to attend the second-year course, and they will only get the diploma of finance and actuarial statistics, but not the relevant master's degree.