| Course Type: | Postgraduate Coursework Degree |
| Award: | |
| More Information: | Applied Finance Centre Application Forms and Brochures |
Key Features
The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Finance is taught in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Tokyo, Singapore and Beijing. This program is part of the world’s largest university postgraduate program in finance and is fully portable between locations.
Students are able to specialize in areas such as: Funds Management, Corporate Finance, Financial Risk Management and Treasury Management.
Within each specialisation there are a wide range of electives, tailored to provide students with the detailed knowledge required for success in the modern, fast-moving financial services sector. The program also provides preparation for professional exams.
Suitable For
The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Finance is highly flexible and has been designed to accommodate those working full-time in the industry, with classes held at times and locations convenient for people combining work and study.
Career Opportunities
Graduates are highly sought-after and find employment in the finance sector, often in large multinational companies with a global presence.
Requirements
| Entry Requirements: | A graduate of an accredited university. Without a degree, you should have substantial experience in the finance industry. |
| Course Quota: | No |
| Work Experience Requirements: | A minimum of two years' relevant work experience |
| English Language Requirements: | You must have educational qualifications in English or pass an approved English language test. For more information, please visit our International Student Information area. |
| Domestic Students: | See Application Form and Brochures |
| International Students: |
See Application Form and Brochures If you are planning to study this program in Sydney with a student visa, please visit our International Student Information area. |
Course Details
| Minimum Course Duration: | 0.5 Years |
| Location: | North Ryde (Sydney), Brisbane, Melbourne and offshore in Beijing, Singapore, Tokyo |
| Course Commences: | February or July |
| Study Options: | Full-time Part-time |
| Course Credit Point Value: | 16 credit points made up of two core and four elective courses; or three core and two elective courses. |
| Enquiries: |
Professor Phil Dolan |
| Notes: |
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Structure of the Course
PLEASE NOTE: It is essential that students refer to degree rules and official unit sequences in the University handbook to ascertain their official study program. The university calendar can be found at: http://handbook.mq.edu.au.
It is highly recommended that students access the website http://www.timetables.mq.edu.au at least two weeks prior to enrolment to ensure a suitable schedule for lectures, tutorials and practical sessions for all enrolled units. Please note that new students are required to have their class timetable officially approved by an Academic Adviser upon enrolment and that it is subject to change due to class availability.
