UNSW Business School Postgraduate guide Postgraduate Guide_2018 | Page 17
UNSW Business School
Postgraduate Guide 2018
15
MASTER OF
FINANCIAL
A N A LY S I S ( 8 41 3 )
Enhance your financial and accounting knowledge and utilise your expertise to analyse,
interpret and model financial data to create value for an organisation and its stakeholders.
With your well-developed strategic planning and analytical skills, you will be a key business
partner in any organisation.
February or July Kensington Campus
1 year (full-time) Face-to-face
Full-time or part-time Day and evening classes
WHAT YOU STUDY
Accounting courses (sample list)
• International Financial Statement Analysis
• Auditing & Assurance Services
• Business Risk Management
• Financial Accounting
• Strategic Management Accounting
• Advanced Financial Reporting
Finance courses (sample list)
• Personal Financial Planning &
Management
• Investments & Portfolio Selection
• Capital Budgeting & Financial Decisions
• Risk & Insurance
• Real Estate Finance & Investment
• Takeovers, Restructuring & Corporate
Governance
Capstone courses (sample list)
• Business Analysis & Valuation
• International Corporate Governance
• Financial Institution Management
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Eight courses (48 UOC) consisting of:
•
At least 3 Accounting courses
•
At least 3 Finance courses
•
1 capstone course
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) majoring
in Accounting or Finance with a credit average grade
(65% or higher), as dete rmined by UNSW Business
School.
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
1 course (6 UOC) may be awarded based on completion
of the CPA Program, CA Program or CIMA qualification.