Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) 140 Written English
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 6.0 Overall
6.0 Reading
6.0 Writing
6.0 Speaking
6.0 Listening
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) 169 Overall
169 Reading
169 Writing
169 Speaking
169 Listening
Pearson Test of English (PTE) 50 Overall
50 Reading
50 Writing
50 Speaking
50 Listening
Test of English as a Foreign Language – IBT (TOEFL IBT) 73 Overall
18 Reading
18 Writing
18 Speaking
18 Listening
Occupational English Test (OET) C (250-290) Reading
C (250-290) Writing
C (250-290) Speaking
C (250-290) Listening
Get the skills and knowledge you need to enjoy a career anywhere in the world. Banking is an industry famous for offering a wide range of opportunities, great working conditions and a commitment to ongoing training and learning.
You’ll explore how the banker-customer relationship works and learn the skills you need to build a customer’s trust, create and manage loans, make strategic investment decisions and help businesses, governments and people with their finances to help them achieve their goals.
Banks and financial institutions work based on having debt built into their structure – and you’ll learn to understand the interest, credit and liquidity risk management issues that this can create. You’ll examine how the Australian banking system works and how it affects the local business environment, as well as international trade.
3 reasons to study Banking at Murdoch
Work with real international organisations on real projects as part of our work integrated learning program.
Build your network of contacts by becoming a member of professional bodies and associations through our industry connections.
Learn from experts in banking and finance as they share their experience and insights from a range of perspectives.
What you’ll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
International financial markets and institutions
Finance law
Commercial banking
Credit and lending decisions
Treasury management
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Total credit points: 24
Unit code, Unit name, Credit points
Major, 24 credit points
Required Units, 24 credit points
BSL201, Finance Law, 3
BUS140, Introduction to Finance, 3
BUS171, Foundations of Economics, 3
BUS286, Corporate Finance, 3
BUS288, Treasury Management, 3
BUS307, Commercial Banking, 3
BUS308, Credit and Lending Decisions, 3
BUS390, International Financial Markets and Institutions, 3
Studying a Bachelor of Business in Banking means you will graduate with a degree that is globally recognised. This degree opens up doors internationally. Careers could include:
Bank workers
Financial Investment Advisers and Managers
Financial Brokers
Credit and Loan Officers
Insurance, Money Market and Statistical Clerks
You could work in banks, brokerage firms, consultancy or professional services firms, insurance companies, investment banks, superannuation firms, universities or institutions, state and federal government agencies, non-governmental organisations (known as NGOs), not-for-profit organisations, major international brands or in other areas.
Overseas Student Health Cover: 530 AUD per year