Undergraduate Courses
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Finance

Finance studies the ways in which individuals, businesses, and other organisations raise, allocate and use money. Individuals need to allocate their savings among different investment alternatives, businesses and other organisations need to raise and invest capital to provide value for their owners, and individuals, businesses and other organisations use financial markets to exchange capital with each other. Finance majors are undertaken by students for three main reasons. One reason is to pursue a career in finance. This can be rewarding for individuals who are interested in analysing and solving financial problems. Another reason is where a student is majoring in another field, but is interested in understanding the firm as a whole. Since finance underlies all business functions, a better understanding of financial decision-making is essential for business success. A final reason is that a student is interested in learning about finance for personal reasons. All individuals can benefit from an understanding of how finance affects their lives and with this knowledge make better financial decisions.

Preparatory Studies

Accounting, Economics, Mathematics and Statistics are all important foundations for understanding the theory and applications of finance principles. In addition, behavioural studies are also important for an understanding of applied finance issues and decision-making.

Professional Recognition

Recognised by the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA)

Subjects required for major study

Code

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

ACCY200

Financial Accounting IIA

Autumn/Spring

6

FIN 222

Corporate Finance

Autumn/Spring

6

FIN 223

Investment Analysis

Autumn/Spring

6

FIN 226

Financial Markets and Institutions

Spring

6

ECON240

Financial Modelling

Spring

6

FIN 322

Advanced Business Finance

Spring

6

FIN 323

Portfolio Analysis

Autumn

6

Plus at least 6 credit points from the following:

FIN 320

Risk and Insurance

Spring

6

FIN 324

Financial Statement Analysis

Autumn

6

FIN 325

Bank Management

Autumn

6

FIN 327

Entrepreneurial Finance For Business

n/o in 2013

6

FIN 351

International Finance

n/o in 2013

6

ECON331

Financial Economics

Spring

6

Note: Students undertaking a double major with Financial Planning are required to substitute an additional 300-level FIN subject for FIN323 in their Financial Planning major.

Other Information

Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: business-enquiries@uow.edu.au