Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning

Victoria University (VU)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00124K

Everyone needs a financial plan. For some, it’s to achieve the dreams of tomorrow. For others, it’s to make the most of what they’ve got, today.The world of finance is constantly changing and the demand for qualified financial planners is growing. Whether you are currently a financial planner looking to upgrade your qualifications, or you want to pivot to a new career in the world of finance, VU Online will help you achieve your goals.VU Online’s Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning is a FASEA-approved degree that will help you become a financial planner with an understanding of the relevant ethical and legal requirements in Australia in as little as 16 months. You can also continue your studies to obtain a Master of Financial Planning, providing you with advanced knowledge and helping you stand out as an effective financial planner.

Structure

Risk Management and Estate PlanningSuperannuation and Retirement Wealth PlanningPrinciples of Financial and Investment PlanningTaxation Law of Australia (Bridging)Professionalism and Ethics (Bridging)Financial Advice Corporation and Commercial Law (Bridging)Behavioural Finance for Financial AdvisersFinancial Plan Construction and Client Management

Standard entry requirements

  • Completion of an Australian Bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a similar discipline
  • ORCompletion of an Australian Graduate Certificate (or equivalent) in a similar discipline
  • ORApplicants with a minimum five (5) years approved work experience will be considered for admission to this course.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Online-Campus Domestic: $26,000
No
  • Part-time : 16 months

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