The Bachelor of Finance is a specialist three-year full-time (or part-time equivalent) program comprising 144 units. Finance is concerned with the study of financial instruments, institutions, markets and systems. It involves the study of financial decision making under uncertainty, which has applications in many fields including banking, financial consulting and planning, funds management, merchant banking, stock broking and treasury. The degree offers a rigorous program of training in the theory and applications of finance. The program involves a core in mainstream finance supplemented by studies in related quantitative techniques and methodologies, economics and management. Students may choose to major in ether Quantitative Finance or Corporate Finance and Investment Management. Some studies from other areas of the University may be included in the program. |