Title | B2003 2 bachelor of banking and finance |
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Author | Hang Seng |
Course | Foundation of Finance |
Institution | Monash University |
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B2 0 0 3 2Ba c he l orof Ba nk i nga ndFi na nc e Cour s ema pf ors t u de nt sc omme nc i ngi nSe me s t e r1 , 2 0 1 7a tt heCa ul fie l dc a mpus . Course structure and requirements The course comprises 144 points structured in four parts. Part A: Foundation business knowledge (18 points); Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge (72 points); Part C: Capstone experience (6 points); and Part D: Elective study (48 points). In selecting your units, you must ensure that you complete no more than 10 level 1 units (60 points). Students wishing to complete a second major in accounting must select ACF1100 (Introduction to financial accounting). Key to teaching periods: 1 = Semester 1; 2 = Semester 2; SA = Summer A; SB = Summer B; W = winter; CL = unit offered at Clayton campus
Part A: Foundation business knowledge (18 points) Prerequisites
Teaching periods
Students must complete one of the following units (6 points) ACF1100 OR ACF1200
Introduction to financial accounting Accounting for managers
1; 2 1; 2
Students must complete the following two units (12 points) ECF1100 ETF1100
1; 2 1; 2
Microeconomics Business statistics
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge (78 points) Students must complete the following twelve units BFF1001 BFF2140 BFF2401 BFF2751 BFF3111 OR BFF3351
Foundations of finance Corporate finance 1 Commercial banking and finance Derivatives 1 Personal financial planning Investment banking
BFF3121 BFF3331 BFF3651 BFF3841 BTF2601 ECF1200 ETF2100
Investments and portfolio management International banking and finance Treasury management Credit analysis and lending management Banking law Macroeconomics Introductory econometrics
1; 2 1; 2 1; 2 1; 2
ECF1100 and ETF1100 BFF1001 BFF1001 and BFF2140 BFF2140 BFF2140
1; 2 1; 2
BFF2140 BFF2401 BFF2401 BFF2401
1; 2 1; 2 1; 2 1; 2
ETF1100
2 1; 2 1; 2
Part C: Capstone experience (6 points) BFF3999
Financial institutions and society
(BFF3121 or BFF3331 or BFF3651 or BFF3841) and BFF2751 and 102 credit points
2
3
Part D: Elective study (48 points) These elective units will enable you to further your knowledge of your specialisation, or business more broadly, or to select units from across the University in which you are eligible to enrol.
Enquiries regarding the course structure should be directed to the Student Services Office. Monash University reserves the right to update this information should the need arise – 17 November 2016 (JF/MS) Page 1 of 3
B2 0 0 3 2Ba c he l orofBa nk i nga ndF i n a n c e Re c o mme n de dc o ur s ep r ogr e s s i o nf o rs t u d e ntc o mme n c i ngSe me s t e r1 , 2 0 1 7 . Year 1 Semester 1
Semester 2
Part A: Foundation business knowledge ACF1200 Accounting for managers OR ACF1100 Introduction to financial accounting
Part A: Foundation business knowledge ECF1100 Microeconomics
Part A: Foundation business knowledge ETF1100 Business statistics
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF1001 Foundations of finance
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge ECF1200 Macroeconomics
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF2140 Corporate finance 1
Part D: Elective study Unit 1
Part D: Elective study Unit 2
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge ETF2100 Introductory econometrics
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF2401 Commercial banking and finance
Part D: Elective study Unit 3
Part D: Elective study Unit 4
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BTF2601 Banking law
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF2751 Derivatives 1
Part D: Elective study Unit 5
Part D: Elective study Unit 6
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3121 Investments and portfolio management
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3331 International banking and finance
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3111 OR BFF3351
Part D: Elective study Unit 7
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3651 Treasury management
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3841 Credit analysis and lending management
Part C: Capstone experience BFF3999 Financial institutions and society
Part D: Elective study Unit 8
Year 2 Semester 1
Semester 2
Year 3 Semester 1
Semester 2
RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNIT CHOICE Students are advised that, while the course advisors will endeavour to give every possible assistance and advice concerning unit choice, the onus is on students to ensure that units selected meet degree regulations and requirements.
Enquiries regarding the course structure should be directed to the Student Services Office. Monash University reserves the right to update this information should the need arise – 17 November 2016 (JF/MS) Page 2 of 3
B2 0 0 3 2Ba c he l orofBa nk i nga ndF i n a n c e Co ur s epr ogr e s s i onwi t hs t u dya b r o a d Year 1 Semester 1
Semester 2
Part A: Foundation business knowledge ACF1200 Accounting for managers OR ACF1100 Introduction to financial accounting
Part A: Foundation business knowledge ECF1100 Microeconomics
Part A: Foundation business knowledge ETF1100 Business statistics
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF1001 Foundations of finance
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge ECF1200 Macroeconomics
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BTF2601 Banking law
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge ETF2100 Introductory econometrics
Part D: Elective study Unit 1
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF2140 Corporate finance 1
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF2401 Commercial banking and finance
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF2751 Derivatives 1
Part D: Elective study Unit 2
Year 2 Semester 1
Part D: Elective study Unit 3, 4, 5 and 6 STUDY ABROAD 24 points
Semester 2
Year 3 Semester 1
Semester 2
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3121 Investments and portfolio management
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3331 International banking and finance
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3111 OR BFF3351
Part D: Elective study Unit 7
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3651 Treasury management
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge BFF3841 Credit analysis and lending management
Part C: Capstone experience BFF3999 Financial institutions and society
Part D: Elective study Unit 8
Enquiries regarding the course structure should be directed to the Student Services Office. Monash University reserves the right to update this information should the need arise – 17 November 2016 (JF/MS) Page 3 of 3...