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Why Finance at Swinburne?

Analyse. Assess. Forecast.

 


Course info and features

As a Finance professional you will be integral to any large scale organisation. Your advice and guidance will be used to identify expansion and investment opportunities while minimising risk.

A Swinburne Finance degree develops your ability to asses the value of capital and shares in an international marketplace and apply this ability in practical, real-world projects.

Swinburne's flexible degree structure

Swinburne's new degree structure adds flexibility to most of our undergraduate degrees.

Professional Major

16 units
+

Co-Major

Drawn from the following list:

  • Accounting
  • Business Analysis
  • Communication
  • External Studies
  • Human Resource Management
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Media Studies
  • Psychology
  • Public Relations
  • Sociology
  • Tourism Management

8 units each

or

Minors × 2

Two Minors which can be drawn from the Co-Major list on the left and /or

  • Business Law
  • Business Studies
  • Economics
  • External Studies
  • Electives+
  • General Studies
  • Industry Based Learning
  • Integrated Professional Practice

4 units each



You may also choose to complete a double degree, awarding you two qualifications in only four years of full time study:


Bachelor of Business (Finance)
Campus Lilydale
Course Duration Three years full time or equivalent part time, plus optional Industry-Based Learning (IBL) 6 or 12 month placement. Not available to international students.
Lilydale ATAR Bonus

We'll provide a 5 point ATAR bonus to VCE applicants who choose to study at the Lilydale campus.

To be eligible you need to successfully complete year 12 at a nominated secondary school and apply for a degree program delivered on the Lilydale campus.

Students may study co-majors and minors not offered by the Faculty of Higher Education, Lilydale through another Swinburne Faculty, subject to program prescription and timetabling availability.
View a full list of co-majors and minors.



Graduate career opportunities

As a graduate of this course, you'll be equipped with the practical skills and knowledge to enter a range of specialist or generalist business careers in Australia and overseas.

Fields of employment include:

  • Banking
  • Broking
  • International finance
  • Risk management
  • Securities analysis

What can I do with this degree?

LearnĀ about industry trends, graduate employment rates, average wage and further study options.


The Swinburne experience

Swinburne offers more than just classroom learning.

As a Swinburne student you can:


More information

Local Students

Telephone: 1300 ASK SWIN (1300 275 794)

International Students