Master of Applied Finance - Melbourne Campus 18 months Postgraduate Programme By The University of Adelaide |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

18 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

49,900 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

FinanceMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Melbourne campus offers a pathway into degrees for international pathway students only. For the equivalent version for both domestic and international students at the Adelaide, North Terrace campus visit Master of Applied Finance.



Stand out from the crowd



The financial realm is complex. Navigating it successfully requires practical experience and high levels of competence.



Our Master of Applied Finance secures you with an advanced suite of financial skills and a competitive edge in the industry.



This degree is available to international students only.



What will you do?



This intensive degree focuses on managerial effectiveness and best practices for financial problem-solving. You will:


  • take core accounting, economics and finance courses
  • build practical and real-world skills through five applied courses
  • pursue electives according to your interests and career goals
  • learn a wide range of advanced analytical tools for financial decision-making
  • build strong communication and leadership skills.

Students will commence their pathway studies as a University of Adelaide College student undertaking a Pre-Master's Program. On successful completion of the Pre-master's program, student will receive credit for subjects and will move into the second trimester of the University of Adelaide Master of Applied Finance.



Where could it take you?



A Master of Applied Finance sets you up for success in the finance sector. You could be a business manager in New York, London, Shanghai or Hong Kong or become an investment consultant or financial analyst in Sydney. Perhaps you’ll pursue a senior role in commercial banking.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Melbourne campus offers a pathway into degrees for international pathway students only. For the equivalent version for both domestic and international students at the Adelaide, North Terrace campus visit Master of Applied Finance.



Stand out from the crowd



The financial realm is complex. Navigating it successfully requires practical experience and high levels of competence.



Our Master of Applied Finance secures you with an advanced suite of financial skills and a competitive edge in the industry.



This degree is available to international students only.



What will you do?



This intensive degree focuses on managerial effectiveness and best practices for financial problem-solving. You will:


  • take core accounting, economics and finance courses
  • build practical and real-world skills through five applied courses
  • pursue electives according to your interests and career goals
  • learn a wide range of advanced analytical tools for financial decision-making
  • build strong communication and leadership skills.

Students will commence their pathway studies as a University of Adelaide College student undertaking a Pre-Master's Program. On successful completion of the Pre-master's program, student will receive credit for subjects and will move into the second trimester of the University of Adelaide Master of Applied Finance.



Where could it take you?



A Master of Applied Finance sets you up for success in the finance sector. You could be a business manager in New York, London, Shanghai or Hong Kong or become an investment consultant or financial analyst in Sydney. Perhaps you’ll pursue a senior role in commercial banking.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
58+
176+
79+

Please refer to the website for additional entry requirements.

18 Months
Feb
Jul

Tuition fees

International
49,900 AUD

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