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Master of Financial Management (Professional)

Bond University

Gold Coast, Australia

  • Tuition Fee AU$ 36,485
  • Country Rank#36
  • Duration21 Months
  • Score IELTS: 7

Program Overview

The Master of Financial Management (Professional) is an educational experience that will provide you with the essential financial knowledge and analysis skills for making key financial decisions faced by corporate managers. The professional program follows the same structure as the Master of Financial Management program with an additional 20-week professional portfolio component. Every student who achieves a GPA of 2.0 by their penultimate semester has the opportunity to complete an internship as part of this program. On completion of the Master of Financial Management (Professional), you will meet the requirements for professional accreditation with the Australian Securities and Investment Commission. You will be equipped to give financial advice in Australia upon graduation and also be prepared to work in the international finance industry.
 

The Bond Business School's Master of Financial Management program is an intimate educational experience that will allow for personalised attention and unparalleled access to Bloomberg terminals and our two trading rooms. Students also have the opportunity to gain Bloomberg certification during their degree and unlock their potential for more job opportunities in the financial industry. The Master of Financial Management has been accepted into the CFA Institute University Recognition Program, the largest association of investment of professionals in the world, meaning you are well prepared for the CFA exams. Any completed relatable undergraduate program will also gain you up to 40 credit points towards the Master of Financial Management program.

Cost Of Studying At Bond University

Interest rates as low as 8.9% *

250K+

Students Assisted

800Cr+

Loan Amount Disbursed

5000+

Loans Sanctioned