- Students are to follow the requirements of the Handbook for the year they commenced the course.
However, the subject links below do not contain the subject information for the current year. You can view current subject information through the new Course Handbook.
Finance
Finance is about money and investments. People on their own and in partnerships, companies and other entities (including state and federal governments), have a common objective of profitable investment. What is a government-secured bond? What is a share? What are the reasons for investing in either...and when's the right time? These are some of the questions answered in the domain of finance. You will study finance in depth, examining investment, financial markets, financial modeling and portfolio analysis. You will learn advanced statistical techniques for analysis and modeling, including the classical linear regression model, model diagnostics, univariate time series modelling and forecasting. You’ll explore corporate finance, including financial strategies, security analysis and portfolio management. The course is both rigorous and practical, with an emphasis on applications and real world financial management. It will give you the theoretical knowledge and tools of business finance that are demanded by employers in all sections of the world economy.
Subjects required for major study
Code | Subjects | Session | Credit Points |
Financial Accounting IIA | Autumn/Spring | 6 | |
Corporate Finance | Autumn/Spring | 6 | |
Investment Analysis | Autumn/Spring | 6 | |
Financial Markets and Institutions | Spring | 6 | |
Financial Modelling | Spring | 6 | |
Advanced Corporate Finance | Spring | 6 | |
Portfolio Analysis | Autumn | 6 | |
Plus at least 6 credit points from the following: | |||
Risk and Insurance | Spring | 6 | |
Financial Statement Analysis | Autumn | 6 | |
Bank Management | Not on offer in 2014 | 6 | |
Entrepreneurial Finance For Business | Not on offer in 2014 | 6 | |
International Finance | Spring | 6 | |
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.
Professional Recognition/ACCREDITATION
A Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) enables graduates to meet the membership requirements of relevant professional associations. For more information, visit Professional Accreditation and Recognition.
Other Information
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