The Master of Finance and Banking at ECU is a coursework postgraduate degree designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of applied finance and financial management. It prepares students to work within the dynamic financial services industry by focusing on how various entities—individuals, institutions, businesses, and governments—make borrowing, lending, and investment decisions. The course emphasizes identifying, analyzing, and interpreting financial information using industry-relevant databases and software. It aims to develop critical thinking and an analytical approach to problem solving, which are highly valued attributes in the financial sector. The program has been accredited as an AQF Level 9 Masters Degree (Coursework) and offers a flexible study duration of two years, available full-time or part-time at various campuses and online options.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because it offers a globally portable qualification that is relevant to a wide range of careers in the financial services sector worldwide. The curriculum not only covers core financial concepts but also emphasizes critical thinking, problem solving, communication, teamwork, and ethical decision-making. Additionally, ECU’s reputation as one of the world’s best universities under 50 years old and the high student ratings for skills development, teaching quality, and student support make it an attractive choice for aspiring finance professionals.
Students have the option to specialise further by completing either a 20-credit point work placement or two 30-credit point internship units. The internship units involve a minimum of 225 hours of learning in a work setting each, providing practical experience related to course learning outcomes. These practical units are completed across two semesters, with opportunities for work placement or internships through ECU’s work-integrated learning team or pre-established contacts.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
19.79L
Living cost
The program requires students to complete 10 core units and 2 elective units, totaling 180 credit points. Core units include subjects like Business Finance, Financial Markets and Institutions, Investment Management, and International Finance. Electives include options such as Management Practicum, Business Analytics, Fixed Income Securities, and Derivative Securities. Admission is based on meeting ECU's academic and English language requirements, with pathways for recognition of prior learning if applicable.

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Graduates will be equipped to pursue careers in various fields such as investment banking, financial analysis, financial planning, corporate treasury, funds management, and management consulting. Possible job titles include Financial Analyst, Financial Advisor, Lending Manager, Investment Banker, and Financial Planner. The qualification is internationally recognized, providing opportunities for employment in the global financial sector.