MBA with Master of Applied Finance at Monash University

The Master of Applied Finance provides students with the opportunity to put theory learned into practice, participating in units held in our Treasury Dealing Room. The Treasury Dealing Room has a computer-based system, which replicates that of Australia’s leading financial institutions. The system integrates real-time financial data and back-office reconciliation of transactions bringing together market information, development of strategies, communication and profitability.
Course structureOn-campus Caulfield Master of Applied Finance
2 semesters full-time, 4 semesters part-time
Course code
3818
Entry requirements A degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary institution with a major in finance with at least a credit average; or A Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance awarded by Monash University with at least a credit average
Course structure 8 units

Three compulsory units:
AFF5230 Financial markets and long-term funding
AFF5250 Corporate treasury management
AFF5270 Funds management

Three further units from the following list:
AFF5040 Advanced investments
AFF5050 Advanced international banking
AFF5130 Financial statement analysis and business
valuation
AFF5260 Money market dealing
AFF5280 Institutional asset and liability management
AFF5380 Credit risk modelling
AFF5390 Advanced financial planning
AFX5860 International studies in banking and finance
One of the following:
GSB9001 Personal development – critical thinking and
communication
GSB9002 Personal development – managing self and
relationships
GSB9003 Personal development – professional
advancement
Electives
Students must complete one further graduate unit
offered by any department in the Faculty of Business
and Economics

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