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QualificationCore SubjectsSpecialisationElectives
Master of Applied Finance4 core subjects (FIN101, FIN103, FIN201 and KAP001)3 elective subjects from the specialisation of your choiceAny 5 further electives
Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance2 core subjects (FIN101 and FIN103)3 elective subjects from the specialisation of your choiceAny 3 further electives

Corporate Finance

Corporate Finance is an area of finance dealing with the financial decisions corporations make and the tools and analysis used to make these decisions. The primary goal of corporate finance is to maximise corporate value while reducing the firm’s financial risks. The subjects offered in this specialisation provide students with an opportunity to gain skills and techniques in financial analysis and valuation across a variety of areas.

This specialisation may be relevant to corporate finance roles including Associate, Analyst, Corporate Finance Adviser, Corporate Finance Researcher and Corporate Finance Relationship Manager.

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Specialisation table effective from Study Period 4 2025

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Investment Analysis

Investment analysis is the process of evaluating potential investment options (e.g. shares, bonds, real estate) to meet the specified investment goals of investors. The subjects offered in this specialisation provide students with an opportunity to learn quantitative and qualitative methodologies, formulate investment opinions, provide investment management services and undertake processes including elements of financial analysis, asset allocation, stock selection, and implement and provide ongoing monitoring of investments. They will be able to gain specific skills to analyse a broad range of investment options evaluating the profitability and risk of an investment.

This specialisation may be relevant to investment analysis roles including Investment Analyst, Investment Consultant, Portfolio Manager, Operations Manager, Compliance Officer, Investment Risk Manager, Property Portfolio Manager and Strategist.

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Specialisation table effective from Study Period 4 2025

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Business Intelligence

Business intelligence focuses on underpinning data analytic concepts and techniques to harness the power of data to apply data-driven decisions and solve problems creatively. The subjects offered in this specialisation enables students to gain knowledge, skills, and techniques to solve problems creatively by integrating design thinking with analytics capability. Students will also learn to investigate how insights from quantitative and qualitative data analysis, and meaningful data visualisation can inform better decision-making.

This specialisation may be relevant to any professionals in the finance industry looking to develop skills to understand data for better decision-making driving improvements and work with multidisciplinary teams.

This specialisation may be relevant to the following roles: Associate, Corporate Finance Adviser, Corporate Finance Relationship Manager, Risk Manager, Operations Manager, Operational Research Analyst, Market Researcher and Compliance Officer.

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Specialisation table effective from Study Period 4 2025

Specialisation table effective up to Study Period 3 2025

 

Project Management

Project management explores how projects align with a company’s strategic goals and how to manage the cyclical stages of a project from idea generation until project completion achieving all project goals within the given constraints. The subjects offered in this specialisation enable students to learn about what tools are needed at different stages in a project’s lifecycle and develop skills to assess the viability of the project, identify and plan for potential risks and organise adequate financing. Students will also learn how to tackle problems related to task allocations and managing resources to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget.

This specialisation may be relevant to any professionals in the finance industry looking to develop project management skills. Some roles include but are not limited to Adviser, Financial Manager, Financial Controller, Operations Manager, Compliance Manager, Analysts and Strategists.

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Specialisation table effective from Study Period 4 2025

Specialisation table effective up to Study Period 3 2025

 

Financial Risk Management

No longer available for new enrolments.

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