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Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Advanced Leadership)

Flinders University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00114A

This degree is an advanced version of the Bachelor of Banking and Finance and is available for all specialisations. The degree focuses on preparing students in demonstrating high levels of academic achievement for leadership careers in their chosen field.

Structure

The degree incorporates a range of specific educational activities in leadership studies, preparation for participation in the workforce, active involvement in students and academic research seminars, and requires a work placement component and industry placement. Working closely with fellow students and academic staff, the Advanced Leadership degree will develop networking skills, promote an advanced understanding of the modern workplace, and provide students with opportunities to pursue extended studies in business leadership, research and commerce.

Subjects

  • accounting, quantitative analysis, financial markets and business law, financial management, international finance, macroeconomics,derivatives and risk management

Standard entry requirements

Year 12 or equivalent qualifications, mature age entry (STAT), TAFE/VET qualifications, higher education transfers or completion of a foundation studies program

Further information

During your degree, you will get to join what we call Work Integrated Learning (WIL): a program built into every Flinders business course. You can choose a hands-on work placement from over 200 industry hosts, including big four accounting firms, internationally recognised FMCG brands, banking and finance institutions, as well as South Australian government departments (both state and local).

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