B6003Master of Applied Finance

Course map for students commencing in 2017.

Course structure and requirements

This course comprises 72 points structured in two parts. Part A: Mastery knowledge (48 points) and Part B: Application studies (24 points).

Students may apply for up to 24 points credit under Part B if they have completed:

  1. An Australian honours degreein a cognate discipline
  2. Qualifications and/or experience or a satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent.

Key toteaching periods: 1 = Semester 1; 2 = Semester 2; D = Day class; E = Evening class

Part A: Mastery knowledge (48 points)
Prerequisites / Teaching period
Students must complete the following eight units (48 points)
BFF5040 / Advanced security analysis / 1E; 2E
BFF5230 / Global financial markets / 1D; 2E
BFF5250 / Corporate treasury management / 1E; 2D
BFF5270 / Funds management / 1E; 2E
BFF5300 / Case studies in finance* / BFF5040 / 1E; 2D
BFF5580 / Mergers and acquisitions / 1E; 2E
BFF5915 / Options, futures and risk management / 1D/E; 2D/E
ETF5930 / Financial econometrics / 1E; 2D

* This capstone unit incorporates the application of research principles including research methods applicable to the finance professional’s field of work

Part B: Application studies (24 points)
Students must complete either (a) or (b) below.
(a)Four units of electives
Students must complete four units (24 points) of electives at either Level 4 or 5 offered by the Monash Business School or across the University provided they have the prerequisites and there are no restrictions on admission to the units
To align with professional practice and facilitate students sitting for the Charted Financial Analyst (CFA) exams, students are recommended to complete electives from the following list:
BFF5050 / Global banking institutions and issues / 1D/E; 2D
BFF5260 / Money market dealing / BFF5230 or BFF5926 / 1D; 2D
BFF5280 / Institutional asset and liability management / 1D; 2E
BFF5290 / Advanced derivatives and quantitative finance / BFF5915 and BFF5040 and ETF5930 / 2E
BFF5380 / Credit risk modelling / BFF5914 or ETF5930 / 2E
BFF5390 / Advanced financial planning / BFF5913 / Not offered in 2017
BFF5580 / Mergers and acquisitions / 2E
BEX5200 / Climate change and carbon management strategies / 2D
BFF5913 / Financial planning / 1E
BFF5914 / Bank lending / 1D/E
ETC5351 / Modelling in finance and insurance / ETC2520 or ETC2440 / 1D
(b)A research pathway (24 points)
The research pathway is not available to full-time students commencing in Semester 1. Students must maintain at least a 70 percent weighted average mark (WAM). In addition to meeting this prerequisite, theymust be accepted for entry by the Course Director John Watson ().
BFX5000 / Research methods / Permission / 1D
BFX5018 / Research dissertation (12 points) / BFX5000 / 2D
and one of the following units
BFX4030 / Advanced modelling in finance / 1D
BFX4060 / Issues in corporate finance / 1D
BFX4080 / Issues in banking / 1D
BFX4120 / Issues in investments / 1D

B6003 Master of Applied Finance

Recommended course progression commencing in Semester 1 and 2 2017.

The placement of units may be rearranged to provide flexibility in choice of elective units but care should be taken to ensure units are maintained in sequence.

General Course Progression

Semester 1 / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5580
Mergers and acquisitions / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5040
Advanced security analysis / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5270
Funds management / Part A: Mastery knowledge
ETF5930
Financial econometrics
Semester 2 / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5230
Global financial markets / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5250
Corporate treasury management / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5915
Options, futures and risk management / Part B: Application studies
Unit 1
Semester 3 / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5300
Case studies in finance / Part B: Application studies
Unit 2 / Part B: Application studies
Unit 3 / Part B: Application studies
Unit 4
Alternative exits

You may exit this course early and apply to graduate with one of the following awards, provided that you have satisfied the requirements for that award during your enrolment in the master’s course:

  • Graduate Certificate in Business (B4001) after successful completion of 24 credit points of study.
  • Graduate Diploma in Business (B5001) after successful completion of 48 credit points of study.
Responsibility for unit choice

Students are advised that, while the course advisors will endeavour to give every possible assistance and advice concerning unit choice, the onus is on students to ensure that units selected meet degree regulations and requirements. Students should refer to the University Handbook for information on course and unit details.

Research Pathway course progression – commencing Semester 2, 2017

Semester 1
July 2017 Intake / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5580
Mergers and acquisitions / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5040
Advanced security analysis / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5270
Funds management / Part A: Mastery knowledge
ETF5930
Financial econometrics
Semester 2 / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5230
Global financial markets / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5250
Corporate treasury management / Part B: Application studies
BFX5000
Research methods / Part B: Application studies
BFX4030OR
BFX4060OR
BFX4080OR
BFX4120
Semester 3 / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5915
Options, futures and risk management / Part A: Mastery knowledge
BFF5300
Case studies in finance / Part B: Application studies
Units 2 and 3
BFX5018 (12 points)
Research dissertation
Research Pathway entry requirement

Students wishing to undertake the research pathway must maintain at least a 70 per cent weighted average mark (WAM). In addition to meeting academic pre-requisites, selection into the research pathway is based on the outcome of a formal interview with a panel constituted by the Course Director John Watson ().

Alternative exits

You may exit this course early and apply to graduate with one of the following awards, provided that you have satisfied the requirements for that award during your enrolment in the master’s course:

  • Graduate Certificate in Business (B4001) after successful completion of 24 credit points of study.
  • Graduate Diploma in Business (B5001) after successful completion of 48 credit points of study.
Responsibility for unit choice

Students are advised that, while the course advisors will endeavour to give every possible assistance and advice concerning unit choice, the onus is on students to ensure that units selected meet degree regulations and requirements. Students should refer to the University Handbook for information on course and unit details.

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication.

Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise – 4 November2016 (JF/MS)

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