Master of Finance
RMIT University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00122A
The Master of Finance is quantitatively oriented and provides both depth and breadth in finance, and will enhance your analytical and problem-solving abilities and develop your understanding of the principles of finance.As a student of this degree, you will explore finance, financial modelling, econometrics, trading, research and the analysis of financial markets.Your subjects use market data in real-time trading simulations and workshops for multi-asset portfolio and risk analysis, hedging, money market and foreign exchange instruments trading of all of which are conducted at real-time market rates.This transformative approach prepares graduates for life and work.
Standard entry requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent), or higher-level qualification, in any discipline from a recognised tertiary institution.
Recognition
Graduates qualify to become Senior Associates (SA Fin) of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (Finsia) and a Certified Finance and Treasury Professional (CFTP) of the Finance and Treasury Association.
Study pathways
If applicants have completed an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent, or higher level qualification, in a business (or related) discipline from a recognised tertiary institution, applicants will receive exemptions from the four business enabling courses. If applicants have a major in a non-business discipline, the student will begin their studies at a Graduate Certificate level. Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Finance you will be admitted to the Master program, which requires the successful completion of further courses.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Melbourne City | Domestic: $74,880 International: $86,400 | No |
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Online | Domestic: $74,880 International: $86,400 | No |
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Further information
It is anticipated that graduates will service the needs of the financial sector and the treasury/finance functions of large or small corporations. Prospective vocations include: finance director; treasurer; banker; stockbroker; financier; working capital specialist; credit manager; financial analyst; and fund manager.