Banking
Graduate Certificate in Banking
UTS course code: C11028
Testamur title: Graduate Certificate in Banking
Abbreviation: GradCertBank
Course fee: $2,000 per subject (local); $8,800 per semester (international)
Total credit points: 24
Admission requirements
Course duration
Course program
Articulation and progression
Professional recognition
Other information
The skills required by people in the finance industry, whether it be in banking or corporate finance, have been changing over the last decade, under the influence of modern technology, deregulation and globalisation of the financial system.
The purpose of this course is to provide banking practitioners with the opportunity to acquire performance-enhancing skills and expertise in the finance industry. The course will provide the knowledge and skills required of the modern successful banker.
- A degree from a recognised university or other higher education institution and a minimum of at least two years' relevant work experience
or
- Extensive relevant work experience and evidence of a general capacity to undertake tertiary education
The course duration is one year, part time.
Banking |
Graduate Certificate (C11028) |
Subject no. |
Subject name |
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25741 |
Capital Markets |
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25751 |
Financial Institution Management |
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25752 |
Financial Institution Lending |
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25721
25711 |
Investment Management or Securities Market Regulations1 |
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Credit points |
24 |
Footnote:
1. Students seeking recognition for AIBF membership must choose 25711 Securities Market Regulations.
Students who have successfully completed the course at a Credit average (and without any failures) may be eligible to apply for entry to the Master of Business in Finance. Exemptions for the four subjects studied and passed in the Graduate Certificate will be granted.
The successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Banking may provide graduates with qualifications for Senior Associate membership of the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance.
Further course information is available from the Faculty of Business website at:
www.business.uts.edu.au/courses
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