The finance major of the University of Sydney is a direction under the business major, which aims to prepare students for careers in asset management, investment banking, risk management, corporate strategy and supervision.
Cultivate students' global, responsible and adaptable way of thinking, as well as skills and practical experience to succeed in the fourth industrial revolution and beyond.
The finance course of the University of Sydney enables students to form advanced learning around existing experience and accumulate profound knowledge and technical skills in key areas of the industry.
These areas include corporate valuation, derivative securities, risk management, mergers and acquisitions, portfolio theory, asset pricing and banking.
After graduation, you can engage in accounting, marketing and management skills in business, financial services, investment enterprises and other fields, or engage in education in related business and economic fields.
Admission requirements:
Take the Master of Commerce (Finance) course as an example:
Require a bachelor's degree in business.
Average score requirement: applicants with an average score of more than 65% and not less than 50% need to submit a GAMT score of more than 630. 985/2 1 1 universities require an average score of more than 75%, and double non-institutions require an average score of more than 87%.
IELTS requires a total score of 7.0 and a score of not less than 6.0 in each individual item.