B20032



B20032 Bachelor of Banking and FinanceCourse map for students commencing in Semester 1, 2017 at the Caulfield campus.Course structure and requirementsThe 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 campusPart A: Foundation business knowledge (18 points)PrerequisitesTeaching periodsStudents must complete one of the following units (6 points)ACF1100 ORIntroduction to financial accounting 1; 2ACF1200Accounting for managers1; 2Students must complete the following two units (12 points)ECF1100Microeconomics1; 2ETF1100Business statistics1; 2Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge (78 points)Students must complete the following twelve unitsBFF1001Foundations of finance1; 2BFF2140Corporate finance 1ECF1100 and ETF11001; 2BFF2401Commercial banking and financeBFF10011; 2BFF2751Derivatives 1BFF1001 and BFF21401; 2BFF3111 ORBFF3351Personal financial planning Investment bankingBFF2140BFF21401; 21; 2BFF3121Investments and portfolio managementBFF21401; 2BFF3331 International banking and financeBFF24011; 2BFF3651Treasury managementBFF24011; 2BFF3841Credit analysis and lending managementBFF24011; 2BTF2601 Banking law2ECF1200Macroeconomics1; 2ETF2100Introductory econometricsETF11001; 2Part C: Capstone experience (6 points)BFF3999Financial institutions and society(BFF3121 or BFF3331 or BFF3651 or BFF3841) and BFF2751 and 102 credit points23Part 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.B20032 Bachelor of Banking and FinanceRecommended course progression for student commencing Semester 1, 2017.Year 1Semester 1Part A: Foundation business knowledgeACF1200Accounting for managersORACF1100Introduction to financial accountingPart A: Foundation business knowledgeECF1100MicroeconomicsPart A: Foundation business knowledgeETF1100Business statisticsPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF1001Foundations of financeSemester 2Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeECF1200MacroeconomicsPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF2140Corporate finance 1Part D: Elective studyUnit 1Part D: Elective studyUnit 2Year 2Semester 1Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeETF2100Introductory econometrics Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF2401Commercial banking and financePart D: Elective studyUnit 3Part D: Elective studyUnit 4Semester 2Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBTF2601Banking lawPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF2751Derivatives 1Part D: Elective studyUnit 5Part D: Elective studyUnit 6Year 3Semester 1Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3121Investments and portfolio managementPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3331International banking and financePart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3111ORBFF3351Part D: Elective studyUnit 7Semester 2Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3651Treasury managementPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3841Credit analysis and lending managementPart C: Capstone experienceBFF3999Financial institutions and societyPart D: Elective studyUnit 8RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNIT CHOICEStudents 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.B20032 Bachelor of Banking and FinanceCourse progression with study abroadYear 1Semester 1Part A: Foundation business knowledgeACF1200Accounting for managersORACF1100Introduction to financial accountingPart A: Foundation business knowledgeECF1100MicroeconomicsPart A: Foundation business knowledgeETF1100Business statisticsPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF1001Foundations of financeSemester 2Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeECF1200Macroeconomics Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBTF2601Banking lawPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeETF2100Introductory econometricsPart D: Elective studyUnit 1Year 2Semester 1Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF2140Corporate finance 1Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF2401Commercial banking and financePart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF2751Derivatives 1Part D: Elective studyUnit 2Semester 2Part D: Elective studyUnit 3, 4, 5 and 6STUDY ABROAD24 pointsYear 3Semester 1Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3121Investments and portfolio managementPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3331International banking and financePart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3111ORBFF3351Part D: Elective studyUnit 7Semester 2Part B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3651Treasury managementPart B: Specialist discipline knowledgeBFF3841Credit analysis and lending managementPart C: Capstone experienceBFF3999Financial institutions and societyPart D: Elective studyUnit 8 ................
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