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Bachelor of Commerce (Finance)

BCFI140  066608M



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Fee*

3 Year/s (Term 4 intake is only available to students progressing from Diploma of Business (Unilink).) Hawthorn (Semester 1, Semester 2, Term 4) A$20,100 (annual for 2012) 
*The indicative course fees shown in Course Search apply to international students studying on-campus in Australia for the relevant year only. They are based on a standard study load per year. However, please note that fees are assessed according to a student's study load in each semester, and variation to study load will result in an adjustment to tuition fees. All fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted.

Discover the wide-reaching significance and power of finance in business, trade and government. You will delve into the worlds of financial and capital markets and explore influences on those markets, investment analysis, risk management and business investments.

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This degree will replace the at Hawthorn from 2010. Current students have the option of either completing their existing degree or transferring to the new degree name.
 
Finance is a fast-growing employment field with roots in accounting and economics, but has developed its own unique framework of knowledge. Financiers inform business decision-makers on the best courses of action for the financial profit and security of the organisation. Working on a wider scale than accountants, they analyse and assess financial forecasts, the value of a company, the investment opportunities open to them and the value of shares and bonds.


In addition to the university’s graduate attributes, Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) graduates will be:
  • comprehensively knowledgeable about accounting and finance appropriate for entry-level positions in the accounting and finance fields
  • able to evaluate the financial position of an organisation through the examination of financial statements and non-financial data
  • able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of accounting and apply these accurately and correctly
  • strong analytical problem solvers who are able to operate within an ethical framework
  • excellent communicators in both written and verbal contexts
  • adaptable and able to implement principles into a range of different contexts globally
  • able to satisfy the academic admission requirements for accounting professional bodies


For completion of the Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) students are required to complete a total of 24 units of study (300 credit points) consisting of: 
  • A Finance professional major consisting of 16 units (200 credit points); and
  • Eight (8) additional units that can be undertaken either as a co-major (8 units), two minors (4 units each), or pathways credit; and
  • The not-for-credit unit, Careers in the Curriculum (HBG0004)
This program has a Flexible Degree Structure providing students with a wider and more flexible choice in combing studies from different disciplines to add either depth or breadth to the degree.

Students may select co-majors or minors subject to timetable availability. Follow this link for more information. Students may also undertake Electives Plus Minors, Student Exchange or other approved options.

Prior to enrolment, students will be required to attend degree planning information sessions.

Units normally carry 12.5 credit points. In each year, four units per semester (eight per year) normally constitutes a full-time load of 100 credit points and two units per semester (four per year) normally constitutes a part-time load of 50 credit points. Students holding an international student visa are required to study full-time.

Students wishing to enrol in units of study that are not a formal part of this course will be required to seek approval from the Faculty Administration Manager prior to enrolment.

Course restrictions
  • A minimum of 100 credit points must be completed at Swinburne University. This regulation must be observed in program plans that include unit exemptions; studies completed through international exchange, cross-institutional study or study abroad.
  • Students will not be allowed to study more than 26 units (325 credit points) as part of the Bachelor of Commerce.
  • A unit can only be counted once as part of a major or minor. Where there is an overlap of units a substitute unit has been identified in the relevant cognate area.
  • Students are not permitted to enrol in units where they have completed other units that are deemed to be equivalent. Equivalent units cannot both be used for credit.
Careers in the Curriculum (CIC)
In addition to the above, students must complete a compulsory unit of study HBG0004 Careers in the Curriculum to be awarded the degree. Careers in the Curriculum (CIC) is an innovative unit designed to assist Swinburne students to enhance their employability and career prospects. It is usually undertaken in the second year of your course and is compulsory for all undergraduate students who commence their course from 2007 onwards. Students studying CIC will not incur a HECS or fee debt for the unit as the cost will be met by the university as part of an initiative to enhance students' career skills.

Prerequisites/Corequisites
Students must have passed prerequisites/corequisites listed for each unit of study and must check that they have fulfilled these requirements before enrolling. Unit of study convenors must be consulted if students wish to enrol in a unit of study for which they do not have the stated requisites.

Final Year Experience – Major Projects
As part of the Swinburne Model for Professional Learning, we would expect that all incoming undergraduates from 2009 will undertake 25 credit points of professionally focused final year major projects within their programs of study. Entry with advanced standing may require alternate study sequences to be undertaken.

Winter and Summer Terms
The Faculty of Business and Enterprise is offering optional six-week Winter and Summer terms allowing you to complete extra study between the standard semesters. These terms are not mandatory. However, if you wish to vary your study load you may want to consider this option. Follow this link for more information on units offered.


 
Eight additional units of study must be completed. These units of study may be taken as a co-major, two minors or pathways.


To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) students must complete the required units in their Professional Major of Finance listed below.

Commerce (Finance) Professional Major
Finance Major - 2010
Or see Units of Study below.

Co-Majors
The following commerce specific co-majors are available from the Faculty of Business and Enterprise:
Minors
The following commerce specific minors are available from the Faculty of Business and Enterprise:
Accounting for Commerce Students Minor - 2010
  • Applied Marketing Minor - 2010
  • Asia Business Studies Minor - 2010
  • Basic Marketing Minor - 2010
  • Chinese Language Minor - 2010
  • Commercial Law Minor - 2010
  • Economics Minor - 2010
  • Entrepreneurship Minor - 2010
  • European Business Minor - 2010
  • Foresight Minor - 2010
  • General Commerce Minor - 2010
  • Human Resource Management for Commerce Students Minor - 2010
  • Leadership Minor - 2010
  • Organisational Behaviour Minor - 2010
  • Small Business Management Minor - 2010
  • Italian Language Minor - 2010
  • Japanese Language Minor - 2010
  • Japanese Cultural Studies and Work Experience Minor - 2011
  • Note: Not all minors will be available in 2010. Please refer to each discipline area above for more information.
    Students also have the option to select their co-major or minors from another faculty.

    Electives Plus Minors
    Electives Plus minors provide Swinburne degree students with options to broaden their career skills and strengthen their employability by selecting from units of study outside their degree discipline.

    Students undertaking this course can choose to study Electives Plus minors of up to four units from one of the following themes:
    Electives Plus minors are available in all Swinburne degree programs subject to timetabling constraints, with the exception of double degree programs, specialist double major degrees, and where entry has been approved with advanced standing.

    Honours:

    An honours degree at Swinburne provides an opportunity for students with a demonstrated academic ability to pursue their undergraduate studies to an advanced level - to deepen their intellectual understanding in their major area of study and to develop their research skills. Honours students work independently but in close consultation with a supervisor on a substantial project of their choice. Students are required to collect and analyse data and produce a substantial written thesis (15,000 to 20,000 words) on their findings. The honours program is a recognised point of entry into postgraduate research studies. For further information contact the Faculty of Business and Enterprise.


    Swinburne offers International Exchange Programs as well as other Education Abroad Programs to help you gain international experience while studying your degree. International Exchange is an academic program allowing you to study at a Swinburne Partner Institution for one or two semesters during your degree. Swinburne's Partner Institutions offer many relevant subjects as well as a secure base to explore a different culture. Your studies whilst on exchange can be credited towards your Swinburne degree, provided they are relevant and approved by Swinburne. For further information visit the Swinburne Abroad website.


    A world of career opportunities are available to graduates of finance. They could find employment in international banking, investment management, consumer finance, financial forecasting, treasury management, corporate finance, economic analysis, financial analysis and banking.


    Apply for this course by following the step-by-step process on our How to Apply page.


    Swinburne College English for Academic Purposes Advanced level certificate at the undergraduate level (EAP 5: UG-65% ); OR, Obtaining a minimum IELTS overall band of 6.0 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 6.0; OR, a TOEFL (Paper-based) minimum score of 550 (with Test of Written English (TWE) score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Computer-based) minimum score of 213 (with Written Writing score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Internet-based) minimum score of 80 with no band less than 20.

    Refer to the English Language Requirements website for further information.


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