Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance

Course summary

The Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance is an introductory course designed to provide a general understanding of areas in Applied Finance such as financial statement analysis, managerial finance, statistics and corporate governance.

Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance, you may enrol in a Master of Applied Finance and be eligible for credit for the four subjects completed within the Graduate Certificate of Professional Accounting. Progression with credit to other Masters programs, including the MBA, may also be possible.

We value the importance of prior learning and work experience in this course and understand that not all mature age working professionals have completed an undergraduate degree. If you fit this profile, still apply for the course, as we will assess your other relevant tertiary qualifications or substantial relevant professional or managerial experience.

Course information

Study area

Business

Campus

Rainstar,

Course Code

2121

RSU SCORE

-

Duration

2 trimesters full-time or part-time equivalent

Delivery

DL

CODE 1

095779G

RSU CODE

-

Admission, Key dates, and Fees

A range of admission options are available for students of all ages and academic backgrounds.

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

A recognised Bachelor degree or a tertiary academic qualification with duration of at least 3 years’ full-time equivalent. Applicants with 5 years’ full-time equivalent managerial/professional work experience in Finance will also be considered.
Applications with other relevant tertiary qualifications and/or substantial relevant professional or managerial experience will be referred to the Faculty for consideration.

CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING

Progression to other Masters programs, including the MBA, may also be possible with some credit including 12 credit points towards the MBA.

FEES

CAMPUS

DELIVERY METHOD

SESSION FEE*

COURSE FEE*

, Rainstar

DL

$7,680 (2020)

$15,360 (2020)

, Rainstar

DL

$7,680 (2021)

$15,360 (2021)

The above tuition fee is the amount payable for a full fee-paying place. Some Commonwealth Supported places may be awarded on an equity basis. Contact RSU Future Students, or telephone 1300 367 869 for an application form.

The fee per trimester is based on a study load equivalent to 12 credit points.

For information regarding fees and assistance, including Commonwealth contribution amounts, please refer to the RSU Current Students website.

Tuition fees are dependent upon the actual year of commencement and are subject to change without notice.

* Session fees are for one session for the year shown. Total course tuition fees shown are indicative, and are based on normal course length and progression.
These fees are subject to change from year to year. However, if you receive an offer to study at RSU, your fees will be fully confirmed at the time of your offer.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

A recognised Bachelor degree or a tertiary academic qualification with duration of at least 3 years’ full-time equivalent. Applicants with 5 years’ full-time equivalent managerial/professional work experience in Finance will also be considered.
Applications with other relevant tertiary qualifications and/or substantial relevant professional or managerial experience will be referred to the Faculty for consideration.


ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS

The following level of English is required to gain admission to this program:

English Test

Overall Score

Reading

Writing

Listening

Speaking

IELTS Academic

6.0

6.0

6.0

5.0

5.0

TOEFL (Internet-based)

70

18

18

12

12

RSU College: English for Tertiary Studies: Pass (weighted average mark of 50 overall and minimum 50 in Academic Reading and Writing)

 


CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING

Progression to other Masters programs, including the MBA, may also be possible with some credit including 12 credit points towards the MBA.

FEES

The fee per trimester is based on a study load of 12 credit points, i.e. two subjects.

Tuition fees are dependent upon the actual year of commencement and are subject to change without notice.

Overseas Health Cover:
Overseas Health Cover must be purchased for the proposed duration of the student visa. For information regarding the OSHC fees applicable, please refer to the international fees website.

CAMPUS

DELIVERY METHOD

SESSION FEE*

COURSE FEE*

Rainstar

DL

$7,848 (2020)

$15,696 (2020)

DL

$7,848 (2020)

$15,696 (2020)

Rainstar

DL

$7,848 (2021)

$15,696 (2021)

DL

$7,848 (2021)

$15,696 (2021)

* Session fees are for one session for the year shown. Total course tuition fees shown are indicative, and are based on normal course length and progression.
These fees are subject to change from year to year. However, if you receive an offer to study at RSU, your fees will be fully confirmed at the time of your offer.

Admission Profile


INDICATIVE ENROLMENT



STUDENT PROFILE

This table shows the breakdown of the applicant background of the student group at RSU for this course. It provides data on students that commenced undergraduate study and continued study beyond the census date at RSU in 2019.

Applicant background

2019 intake

2019 intake (%)

Higher education study Students who have studied a University course, or completed a bridging or enabling course.

-

-

Vocational education & training study Students who have undertaken vocational education or training since leaving school.

-

-

Work & life experience Students admitted on the basis of previous achievement other than higher education study, vocational education & training, or recent secondary education.

-

-

Recent secondary education

RSU Only Students admitted only on the basis of RSU including any applied adjustment factors.

-

-

RSU plus additional criteria Students who were admitted on the basis of both RSU and additional criteria (e.g. an audition or individual subject results).

-

-

Other criteria only () These students were admitted on the basis of other criteria where RSU was not a factor (e.g. RSU Early Admission).

-

-

International students All other students.

-

-

All students

-

-

< 5: Number of students is less than 5
N/A: Data not available for this item
N/P: Not published (hidden to prevent calculation of other numbers less than 5)


RSU PROFILE

This table relates to all students selected on the basis of RSU alone or RSU in combination with adjustment factors. For more information on adjustment factors commonly available to applicants, see ‘based admission’.

RSU profile of based offers in 2019

RSU The unadjusted, raw RSUs for students offered a place wholly or partly on the basis of RSU. Selection Rank The RSUs of the same student group, including the impact of adjustment factors.
Highest rank to receive an offer

-

-

Median rank to receive an offer

-

-

Lowest rank to receive an offer

-

-

< 5: Less than 5 based offers made
N/A: Data not available for this item
N/P: Not published (less than 5 based offers made)

More Information

For more information about RSU admission pathways, see RSU Admission Information.

Key Dates

SESSION

CAMPUS

SESSION DETAILS

2020 Trimester 3

Rainstar,

Orientation: 18 – 19 August 2020 (), 20 – 21 August 2020 (Rainstar)
Session: 24 August – 19 November 2020

Applications Close

  • Domestic Applicants (Direct): 7 August 2020. Late applications may be considered.
  • International Applicants: 7 August 2020. Late applications may be considered.

2021 Trimester 1

Rainstar

Orientation: 2 – 3 February 2020 (), 4 - 5 February 2021 (Rainstar)
Session: 8 February – 30 April 2021

Applications Close

  • Domestic Applicants (Direct): 10 January 2021*
  • International Applicants: 10 January 2021*

*Complete applications (with all required documentation) received by these dates will receive an outcome prior to the start of session.
Applications received after these dates will continue to be assessed until 3 weeks prior to session (international), and start of session (domestic). Late applications may be assessed for future sessions if an outcome for the requested session is not possible.

Course structure

(Current year structure - subject to change)

Course Learning Outcomes       

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:

CLO Description
1 Demonstrate technical, theoretical and industry knowledge of local and international finance.
2 Critically apply technical, theoretical and industry knowledge and skills to propose solutions to routine and/ or emerging problems in finance.
3 Exercise judgement to analyse problems in diverse contexts using economic, finance and institutional perspectives.
4 Communicate in oral and written forms with relevant stakeholders.
5 Collaborate with others in order to achieve outputs relevant to finance.

 

Course Structure

To qualify for award of the degree of Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance course code 2121, a student must complete a total of at least 24 credit points, as per the outline below.

The 24 credit points shall include: 

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points
BUS 800 Transitioning to Business Study 0
FIN 924 Financial Statement Analysis For Business 6
FIN 926 Advanced Managerial Finance 6
FIN 958 Financial Institutions 6
ECON940 Statistics for Decision Making 6

PLEASE NOTE:

  • Domestic and International students may apply for an exemption from BUS 800 by making an application to the Head of Students.
  • Please click the subject codes in the above table for information on sessions of offer for each subject at different locations.

 

(Current year structure - subject to change)

Why choose this course

There are three intakes per year, and many subjects are scheduled to fit in with your professional and lifestyle commitments. Some classes are offered on a weekly basis, mostly in the evening, while others run in intensive mode over the weekend to minimise time away from other responsibilities.

Our courses are continually developed, informed by research, structured on applied outcomes, recognised by industry, delivered by highly qualified academics and supported through additional specialised student learning and development resources.

Our dedicated student support services are built around your individual needs. Our student advisors, academic staff and careers consultant are available each week for consultation. Study skills workshops are also run weekly to ensure your success. We provide a number of social and semi-formal events that give you the opportunity to network with your peers, members of the local business community and alumni.

International students can choose to select the subject, "Global Workplace Practice", which includes practical job seeking activities and access to the American workforce either through an internship, industry-based project or part-time employment.