M ASTER OF FINANCIAL
PL ANNING
A 12 course program which includes
specialist areas, TASA/TPB requirements and
offers eligibility for CFP exemptions.
Flexible Study Options:
• Online
• Face-to-face weekly
Fl e x i b l e E l e c t i ve C o r e C o u r s e s : • TABL5503 Taxation of Corporations
• FINS5517 - Applied Portfolio Management
and Modelling And/Or • TABL5505 Taxation of Trusts
• FINS5541 - Investment Valuation and
Advanced Funds Management
• TABL5540 - Self Managed Superannuation
Funds Law And/Or
• ACTL5401 - Retirement Planning
Program Code:
9273 - MASTER OF FINANCIAL
PLANNING
E l e c t i ve C o u r s e s :
Choose up to 2 courses from List A:
Commencement: List A
Feb and July • FINS5516 International Corporate Finance
Duration:
1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time • FINS5522 Asia-Pacific Financial Markets
Compulsor y Core Course:
• FINS5510 Personal Financial Planning and
Management
• FINS5512 Financial Markets&Institutions
• FINS5513 Investments & Portfolio
Selection
• FINS5523 Alternative Asset Classes
• TABL5525 Tax of Employee Remuneration
• TABL5551 Taxation Law
• TABL5555 Tax of Property Transactions
E N T RY R E QU I R E M E N T S :
Categor y A
To be eligible for the program, you need to
have:
•
• FINS5535 Derivatives & Risk Management
Techniques
• FINS5536 Fixed income Securities and
Interest Rate Derivatives
• FINS5542 Applied Funds Management
• FINS5543 Aged Care Planning
• FINS5555 Behavioural Approach Finance
• FINS5531 Risk and Insurance • FINS5566 Trading - Financial Securities
• FINS5537 Financial Planning Advice &
Ethics • FINS5568 Capstone Portfolio Management
Process
• FINS5539 Estate Plan & Asset Protection Choose up to 1 course from List B:
• TABL5511 Legal Foundations of Business List B
• TABL5901 Principles of Australian Tax Law • ECON5103 Business Economics
Complete 2 to 4 elective core courses (up to
24 UOC). If only 2 elective core courses are
chosen, you will need to complete another 2
elective courses from lists A or B below.
• TABL5515 Taxation of Capital Gains
There are 2 categories of entry.
• FINS5533 Real Estate Finance&Investment
P RO G R A M S T R U C T U R E
• TABL5510 Taxation of Superannuation
• MARK6104 Services Marketing
Management
• MGMT5050 Teams, Ethics & Competitive
Advantage
A recognised bachelor degree (or
equivalent qualification) in commerce
or finance with a credit average (65%
or higher) as determined by the UNSW
Business School
OR
Categor y B
To be eligible for the program, you need to
have:
• A recognised bachelor degree (or
equivalent qualification) with a credit
average (65% or higher) as determined
by the UNSW Business School; and
• At least 2 years full-time relevant work
experience
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR
LEARNING:
Credits may be awarded depending on
your previous studies and/or professional
qualifications completed, as determined by
UNSW Business School. You will be notified
of the credits in your official letter of offer.
G RA DUATE D IP LOM A/C E RT IF ICAT E IN F IN A N C IA L P LA N N IN G
Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning: G r a d u a t e C e r t i fi c a t e i n F i n a n c i a l P l a n n i n g :
Program Code 5273 Program Code 7273
8 course/subject program offering. 4 course program option
Find out more if you are a professional who does not have a bachelor degree,
with potential for RG146 coverage. This graduate program is a
pathway to the Master of Financial Planning.
The Graduate Certificate can also be used as a bridging program
if you are a finance graduate seeking entry to the Financial
Planning Association.
Find out more
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