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The Master of Applied Finance is a practical course designed for those wishing to work in the finance area.
The curriculum complements the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program, with topics including risk management, capital markets, and international finance.
Candidates preparing for the CFA qualification are encouraged to enrol in the Master of Applied Finance as a preparatory course.
Course structureThe Master of Applied Finance consists of 16 units, comprising four conversion units, 10 core units, and two option units.
Conversion units*ÌÌ Applied Professional Business
CommunicationsÌÌ Data Analysis and Decision MakingÌÌ Economics for Business: Policy and
ApplicationsÌÌ Introductory Financial Accounting
*Students with an undergraduate degree in commerce may receive credit for up to four conversion units.
Core unitsÌÌ Capital MarketsÌÌ Corporate FinanceÌÌ Financial Statement Analysis and
Business ValuationÌÌ International Financial AnalysisÌÌ Introduction to FinanceÌÌ InvestmentsÌÌ Quantitative Methods in FinanceÌÌ Risk Management and Financial
InstrumentsÌÌ The Economics of Financial MarketsÌÌ Trading and Markets
Option units (choose two)ÌÌ Australian Financial Transactions Law
and RegulationÌÌ Funds ManagementÌÌ Private Wealth Management and
Venture CapitalÌÌ Topics in FinanceÌÌ Treasury Management
Are you looking for a career in corporate banking and finance, stock market trading, insurance, investment management and other areas of applied finance?
ÌÌ UWA is ranked 88th in the world by the internationally-recognised Academic Ranking of World Universities (placing it in the top 1% of universities worldwide)
ÌÌ UWA is the only Western Australian member of the Group of Eight—a coalition of prestigious, research-intensive Australian universities
ÌÌ UWA has students from 90 countriesÌÌ The UWA Business School is the
only business school in Western Australia—and one of only seven institutions in Australia—to be internationally accredited through both the European Quality Improvement System and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
ÌÌ The UWA Business School’s corporate partners include ANZ Banking Group, ATCO Australia, BHP Billiton, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, EY, Mitsubishi Development, Wesfarmers and Woodside
Fast facts
Did you know?ÌÌ Australia has one of the world’s
largest pools of funds under management, currently valued at about $1.2 trillion
Master of Applied Finance
A WORLD-CLASS BUSINESS EDUCATION
BUSINESS SCHOOL
CRICOS Provider Code: 00126G
“UWA was my university of choice because of its excellent reputation as an education provider... it offers students both theoretical and practical knowledge which is invaluable in preparing students for the workforce.
It is no wonder that I returned to UWA for my master’s degree. Overall, I have thoroughly enjoyed my 4.5 years of university at UWA’s beautiful campus!”
Tracie NgUWA Business School graduate
Career optionsApplied Finance graduates are in demand across a range of industries such as consulting, corporate finance, financial planning, financial risk management, funds management, insurance, and investment banking,
Graduate Careers Australia lists the financial services industry as the fourth largest sector of the Australian economy, accounting for more than eight per cent of GDP and employing nearly 400,000 people.
Major employers include firms such as Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers, investment banks such UBS and Macquarie Group, private equity firms, and superannuation fund managers.
Admission requirementsTo be eligible to apply for the Master of Applied Finance, you must:ÌÌ Have a bachelor’s degree from UWA
with a weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent, or equivalent degree from another tertiary institution as recognised by the Faculty
ÌÌ Meet UWA’s English language competency requirements (see studyat.uwa.edu.au/postgraduate/coursework-admission-requirements/english)
Delivery modeOn campusPart-time; full-time
IntakesÌÌ July 2015 (Students completing the
full 16-unit course)ÌÌ February 2016 (Students with
a UWA Bachelor of Commerce or equivalent seeking credit towards conversion units)
Note: Students should seek advice from the UWA Business School’s Student Centre to find the appropriate intake
Course durationTwo years full-time or part-time equivalent
Note: Students with an undergraduate degree in commerce may be able to complete the course in 18 months of full-time study (subject to faculty approval)
How to applyApplications can be made online at uwa.edu.au/applynow
Simply complete your details, include all the relevant supporting documentation, and submit your application online.
International applicantsFor more information about thestudy environment, course fees andrefund policy, support services, andschooling obligations for dependentchildren, international students shouldvisit international.uwa.edu.au/students/esos
EnquiriesStudent CentreBusiness SchoolThe University of Western AustraliaM254, 35 Stirling HighwayCrawley WA 6009Tel: +61 8 6488 2780Online enquiries: ask.uwa.edu.aubusiness.uwa.edu.au
This publication should be treated as a general guide only. For further information, contact the UWA Business School.
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