Bachelor of Finance and Banking

North Terrace campus

 

INTAKE: Jul & Feb

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Finance and Banking program at the University of Adelaide is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of finance, banking, investment, and financial markets. This program equips students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary for a successful career in the finance and banking sectors. Students explore topics such as financial management, banking operations, investment analysis, risk management, and financial regulation, preparing them for diverse roles in the financial industry.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Finance and Banking program covers core courses in finance, banking, and related disciplines, supplemented by elective courses and practical learning experiences. Core courses introduce students to fundamental concepts such as financial markets, financial institutions, corporate finance, banking regulations, and investment strategies. Elective courses allow students to specialize in areas such as financial modeling, derivatives trading, wealth management, or international finance. Practical learning experiences include case studies, projects, internships, and industry placements to enhance students' skills and employability.

Research Focus: While the program emphasizes practical skills and applied knowledge, students also have opportunities to engage in research activities. Through research projects, students can explore current issues in finance and banking, analyze financial data, and develop critical thinking and analytical skills. Research-focused courses may cover topics such as financial econometrics, behavioral finance, financial risk management, and empirical banking, preparing students for careers that require evidence-based decision-making and research expertise.

Industry Engagement: The University of Adelaide maintains strong connections with industry partners to provide students with opportunities for industry engagement. Through guest lectures, networking events, internships, and industry placements, students can gain real-world experience and insights into the finance and banking sectors. Industry partnerships also help students stay informed about current trends, technologies, and practices in financial markets and banking operations, enhancing their employability and readiness for the workforce.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Finance and Banking program promotes a global perspective on financial issues and practices. Students learn about international financial markets, global banking systems, and the impact of globalization on financial regulations and investment strategies. They have opportunities to participate in study abroad programs, international internships, and global finance competitions, gaining exposure to diverse cultures and financial systems. This global perspective prepares students to work in multinational corporations, investment banks, central banks, and global financial institutions.

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Location

North Terrace campus

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

AUD 46000

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: AUD $150

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 100 with a minimum of 23 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 65 with a minimum of 65 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

The University of Adelaide takes great pride in its promoting diversity and attracting the best and brightest minds from around the globe. To facilitate this, the university offers a wide array of scholarships designed to assist international students in their academic endeavors. 

Adelaide Scholarships International (ASI): The Adelaide Scholarships International program is a prestigious scheme that provides full tuition fees, an annual living allowance, and health insurance to high-achieving international postgraduate students. These scholarships are merit-based and are highly competitive, supporting the most outstanding scholars.

Vice-Chancellor's International Excellence Scholarships: This scholarship program is designed to recognize exceptional academic achievements and leadership potential. It provides a tuition fee waiver of up to 30% for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. Recipients of these scholarships become ambassadors for the university's commitment to academic excellence.

Adelaide Global Excellence Scholarships: The Adelaide Global Excellence Scholarships target high-performing undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. They offer a 15% reduction in tuition fees for the duration of the program, making quality education more accessible to international students pursuing excellence.

Higher Degree by Research Scholarships: International students seeking to embark on a research journey at the University of Adelaide can apply for Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Scholarships. These scholarships provide financial support, including tuition fee waivers and living allowances, allowing research students to focus on their academic pursuits.

Sponsored Scholarships and External Funding: The university actively collaborates with governments, organizations, and industry partners to provide sponsored scholarships and external funding opportunities for international students. These partnerships offer additional avenues for students to secure financial support for their studies.

Graduating with a Bachelor of Finance and Banking from the University of Adelaide opens up diverse career opportunities in the finance, banking, investment, and related sectors. 

Investment Analyst: Graduates can work as investment analysts, conducting research on financial markets, analyzing investment opportunities, and providing recommendations to investors or investment firms. They may specialize in areas such as equity research, fixed income analysis, or alternative investments.

Commercial Banker: Graduates can pursue careers in commercial banking, managing client relationships, assessing credit risks, and offering financial products and services such as loans, mortgages, and lines of credit. They may work in retail banking, corporate banking, or commercial lending divisions of banks.

Financial Planner: With expertise in finance and banking, graduates can work as financial planners, helping individuals and families manage their finances, plan for retirement, invest in stocks, bonds, or mutual funds, and achieve their financial goals. They may work independently or for financial planning firms, banks, or wealth management companies.

Risk Manager: Graduates may work as risk managers, assessing and managing financial risks for organizations. They analyze market risks, credit risks, and operational risks, and develop risk management strategies to mitigate potential losses and ensure financial stability.

Asset Manager: Graduates can work as asset managers, managing investment portfolios for individuals, institutions, or investment funds. They analyze market trends, select investment opportunities, and monitor portfolio performance to achieve investment objectives.

Financial Consultant: Graduates may pursue careers as financial consultants, providing advice and expertise to individuals or businesses on financial planning, investment strategies, and risk management. They may work independently or for consulting firms, banks, or wealth management companies.

Treasury Analyst: Graduates can work as treasury analysts, assisting organizations in managing their cash flow, liquidity, and financial assets. They analyze financial data, forecast cash flows, and execute financial transactions to optimize treasury operations and minimize financial risks.

Credit Analyst: Graduates may work as credit analysts, assessing the creditworthiness of borrowers, evaluating loan applications, and making recommendations for credit approvals or denials. They analyze financial statements, assess collateral, and determine appropriate lending terms and conditions.

Financial Compliance Officer: Graduates can work as financial compliance officers, ensuring that organizations comply with regulatory requirements, industry standards, and internal policies related to financial operations and transactions. They conduct audits, monitor compliance, and implement controls to prevent financial fraud or misconduct.

Financial Journalist: With a background in finance and banking, graduates can work as financial journalists, reporting on financial news, analyzing market trends, and interpreting economic data for media outlets, financial publications, or online platforms. They may cover topics such as stock markets, economic indicators, or banking regulations.

Corporate Finance Analyst: Graduates can work in corporate finance departments of companies, assisting in financial analysis, capital budgeting, and strategic planning activities. They may evaluate investment projects, assess merger and acquisition opportunities, and prepare financial reports for management decision-making.

Investment Banking Analyst: Graduates may pursue careers in investment banking, working on mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, or corporate finance transactions. They assist in financial modeling, due diligence, and deal execution processes under the guidance of senior bankers.


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