International Economics and Finance/Commerce

Master

In Brisbane (Australia)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Brisbane (Australia)

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Credits

    32

The Masters of International Economics and Finance/Commerce offers you the opportunity to combine high-level finance study with advanced study of international trade, economic evaluation techniques and quantitative skills.Offered for the first time in 2018, this 32-unit dual master's program is designed for applicants with a bachelor's degree in economics, business, or commerce; or who have some university-level background in economics – see Program Details.Develop your knowledge of financial theory and practice in Applied Finance. This dual master's program is designed to jumpstart or advance your professional knowledge in international economics and finance.Receive comprehensive training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and finance. You can also choose from a large number of economics electives, or courses that cover topics from international business or finance.Tailor your studies to suit your industry, interests or career goals through a range of electives that cover a broad range of topics. This includes accounting, economics, and intellectual property. An industry placement is also available.Attain a unique set of professional skills that are increasingly sought after by employers in banking, investment, international finance and trade.FAST FACTSGlobal standingUQ’s School of Economics is consistently ranked in the top two per cent of research-intensive economic departments in the world. Our economics researchers also ranked in the top three in Australia in the 2015 ERA Outcomes.ACCREDITATIONInternational accreditationUQ Business School was the first business school in Australia to be accredited by the pre-eminent ranking bodies AACSB International and EQUIS. UQ was also ranked in the 51-100 bracket in the world for management in the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject .TEACHING SPACESWorld-leading academicsUQ Business School and the School of Economics are home to some...

Facilities

Location

Start date

Brisbane (Australia)
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Street Lucia, QLD 4072

Start date

On request

About this course

Entry requirementsTo enrol in the program, a person must meet the entry requirements for both the Master of International Economics and Finance (24 units) and Master of Commerce (24 units) programs.IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ, view the English proficiency policy.International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Masters of International Economics and Finance/Commerce are eligible to apply for an Australian student visa .The...

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Subjects

  • International Economics
  • Financial Training
  • Trade
  • Business School
  • Industry
  • Systems
  • Property
  • School
  • University
  • Financial
  • Finance
  • International
  • Economics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Information Systems
  • International Trade
  • Intellectual Property

Course programme



Program structure
The courses offered in the Masters of International Economics and Finance/Commerce are set out in the course list. Each course is allocated a certain number of units (#).
The Program Rules explain what is required to complete the Masters of International Economics and Finance/Commerce. These requirements include the total number of units you need to complete in order to graduate.
To have your degree conferred, you also need to comply with UQ’s policies and rules.
  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • ECON7021 2 The Macroeconomy
  • ECON7110 2 Consumer and Firm Behaviour
  • ECON7200 2 Economics of Financial Markets
  • ECON7520 2 International Macroeconomics and Finance
  • ECON7530 2 International Trade & Investment
  • ECON7950 2 Research Methods in Economics
  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • ECON7310 2 Elements of Econometrics
  • FINM7401 2 Finance
  • FINM7402 2 Corporate Finance
  • FINM7403 2 Portfolio Management
  • FINM7405 2 Financial Risk Management
  • FINM7406 2 International Financial Management
  • Course Code Units Course Title
  • ACCT7101 2 Accounting
  • ACCT7102 2 Financial Accounting
  • ACCT7103 2 Auditing
  • ACCT7104 2 Corporate Accounting
  • ACCT7105 2 Advanced Financial Accounting
  • ACCT7106 2 Financial Statement Analysis
  • ACCT7107 2 Management Accounting and Control
  • ACCT7108 2 Advanced Management Accounting and Control
  • ACCT7109 2 Strategic Cost Management
  • BISM7233 2 Data Analytics for Business
  • BISM7255 2 Business Information Systems Analysis and Design
  • BISM7206 2 Information Retrieval and Management
  • BISM7208 2 Information Systems Strategy and Sourcing
  • BISM7209 2 Accounting Information Systems
  • BISM7210 2 Foundations of eBusiness
  • BISM7221 2 Information Systems Control, Governance and Audit
  • BISM7213 2 Securing Business Information
  • BISM7215 2 Managing Virtual Work
  • BISM7216 2 Business Process Improvement
  • BISM7217 2 Advanced Business Data Analytics
  • BISM7202 2 Information Systems for Management
  • FINM7407 2 Financial Institutions and Markets
  • LAWS7012 2 Business Taxation
  • LAWS7023 2 Business and Corporate Law
  • LAWS7855 2 Electronic Commerce Law
  • RBUS7999 2 Business Industry Placement
  • TIMS7326 2 Management of Intellectual Property

International Economics and Finance/Commerce

Price on request