Bachelor of Finance (International)
Bachelor's degree
In Adelaide (Australia)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Adelaide (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
3 years
full-time
or
part-time equiv.A Global Learning Experience is an integral component to your academic journey at The
University of Adelaide. The university is committed to offering its students the opportunity to study
overseas through a range of degrees offered via the Global Learning Office, including student
exchange, study tours, short study degrees, internships and placements. There are many exciting
opportunities in Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania ranging from a few weeks to a
full academic year.
To find Global Learning opportunities available in your study area click Global Experiences.
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Subjects
- Finance
- International
- Financial Training
- Financial
- Global
- Economics
- GCSE Mathematics
- Maths
- IT Management
- Mathematics
- University
- Management
Course programme
A common first year comprised of courses in finance, economics, mathematics, statistics and accounting is followed by the choice of pathway best suited to the interests of the student.
Students must complete core finance courses, which include International Financial Institutions and Markets at level 1; Business Finance and Financial Economics at level 2; and Portfolio Theory and Management at level 3.
Some of the courses offered provide opportunities for gaining affiliate membership to the Financial Services Institute of Australia (Finsia), as well as covering material relevant for entry to the Chartered Financial Analysts and Financial Planning Association.
The flexibility of the degree allows students to choose electives across all levels in a wide range of subject areas offered by other faculties.
Applicants seeking entry into the Bachelor of Finance or the International specialisation use the SATAC code 314401.
Bachelor of Finance (International): this specialisation is ideal for students wishing to focus on the interaction of economics and finance at an international level.
Finance courses include Money, Banking and Financial Markets, and International Finance which cover areas such as the mechanics and operation of foreign exchange, debt and equity markets, as well as providing coverage of important monetary and financial issues and developments in the world.
This finance pathway is for those interested in trading international financial instruments and providing financial and monetary advice to multinational companies and government, along with working in both merchant and retail banks.
Academic Program Rules The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.
Bachelor of Finance (International) Areas of Specialisation All Finance students are admitted to the Bachelor of Finance program but may choose to follow the Finance (International) stream.
Example Study Plan Indicative study plan Year level 1 Core Courses ACCTING 1002: Introductory Accounting IECON 1012: Principles of Economics ICORPFIN 1002: Business Finance I ECON 1009: International Financial Institutions & Markets I ECON 1008: Business and Economic Statistics I orSTATS 1000: Statistical Practice Iand One approved Maths Combination from:MATHS 1009: Introduction to Financial Mathematics I and MATHS 1010: Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance I orMATHS 1011: Mathematics IA and MATHS 1012: Mathematics IB Electives One Level I Elective Year level 2 Core Courses ECON 2504: Intermediate Econometrics IIECON 2506: Intermediate Microeconomics A IIECON 2507: Intermediate Macroeconomics A IIECON 2508: Financial Economics II CORPFIN 2502: Business Valuation IIECON 2500: International Trade and Investment Policy II orCORPFIN 2501: Financial Institutions Management II Electives Two Level II Electives Year level 3 Core Courses CORPFIN 3501: Portfolio Theory & Management IIICORPFIN 3502: Options, Futures and Risk Management IIIECON 3511: Money, Banking and Financial Markets IIIECON 3510: International Finance III Electives Four Level III Electives NOTE:CURRENT STUDENTS, please visit this link for your study plan templates: http://www.
adelaide.
edu.
au/professions/hub/ug/downloads/ Assessment May include, but not limited to: Examinations, Group Assignments, Individual Assignments, Consulting Projects, Presentations, Quizzes, Tests, Tutorial Work as prescribed within each course.
Bachelor of Finance (International)