Description
The Master of Finance program at the Australian National University prepares students to succeed in the global financial sector. Students in the program learn basic financial principles that can be used to value financial instruments and corporations, manage risk with derivatives, and build investment portfolios utilizing diversification strategies.
You'll also be tested on your ability to solve financial problems and develop a keen analytical mind, both of which are essential in the fast-paced world of finance. Employers in Australia and throughout the world will be interested in recruiting you as an Australian National University Master of Finance graduate.
What you will Study
To progress to the last 48 units of study, students must achieve a weighted average of at least 60% in the first 48 units. Students who do not achieve a 60-percent weighted average will be transferred to the Master of Applied Finance program.
A total of 96 units is required for the Master of Finance program, which must include the following:
You'll have 48 units once you've finished the first initial component.
You'll have 48 units once you've finished the first concluding component.
Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of corporate finance, securities trading, investments, portfolio management, derivative pricing, and risk management.
Recognize, understand, and apply finance theory to company value.
Demonstrate an in-depth awareness of contemporary financial issues based on cutting-edge research and methods.
Demonstrate your ability to do financial research, including data collection and analysis.
Collect, analyze, interpret, and explain the outcomes of financial difficulties on an individual and group basis.
Career Opportunities
Commercial or investment banking. ...
Private wealth management. ...
Accounting
Corporate Finance
Financial analyst
Portfolio manager
insurance specialist
Trader
investment banker
Actuary
Admission Requirements
Academic and non-academic requirements, as well as English language requirements, must be met by all applicants. The admissions procedure for most ANU programs is competitive. As a result, meeting all of the requirements for admission does not guarantee acceptance.
Applicants must have a 5.0/7.0 GPA or above on a Bachelor's degree or international equivalent.
Alternatively, a 4.5/7.0 GPA in an ANU Graduate Certificate of Finance and Actuarial Statistics (Finance Specialization) is required.
Tuition Fee and Scholarships
Tuition fee
Domestic - Annual indicative fee for domestic students: $35,430.00
International - Annual indicative fee for international students: $45,360.00
Scholarships
The Australian National University (ANU) offers a number of scholarships to assist students with covering the cost of their education.
The eligibility requirements for ANU scholarships vary according to the scholarship's requirements and may be categorized based on the sort of student you are. Each scholarship's application process is described in depth in the scholarship description.