Selection Rank (International): 70
International Baccalaureate (IB): 24
IELTS: Overall 6.5, Reading 6, Listening 6, Speaking 6, Writing 6
TOEFL: Overall 79, Reading 13, Listening 13, Speaking 18, Writing 21
Pearson: Overall 58, Reading 50, Listening 50, Speaking 50, Writing 50
C1 Advanced: Overall 176, Reading 169, Listening 169, Speaking 169, Writing 169
Extend your influence
Are you interested in the interaction of economics and finance at an international level?
Our Bachelor of Finance (International) is a specialised stream for global thinkers. In an increasingly connected world, we need financial expertise in this area more than ever.
What will you do
Our international finance stream emphasises adaptability and large-scale insights. You’ll build a lifelong skill set as you:
explore monetary and financial issues and developments across the world
understand in depth how foreign exchange, debt and equity markets function
study international money management and financial risk
apply statistical methods to economic data
learn best practice for working with multinational companies and government.
Where could it take you
You’ll graduate ready for a range of careers in finance. You might advise government on international trade policy. You could work with merchant and retail banks across borders. Perhaps you’ll end up trading for multibillion-dollar hedge funds.
CRICOS: 023443E
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Degree Structure
Example Study Plan
Year Level 1
Core courses,
ACCTING 1002: Introductory Accounting
ECON 1012: Principles of Economics
CORPFIN 1002: Business Finance
ECON 1009: International Financial Institutions and Markets
ECON 1008: Business and Economic Statistics or
STATS 1000: Statistical Practice
and
One approved Maths combination from:
MATHS 1009: Introduction to Financial Mathematics I and MATHS 1010: Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance I
or
MATHS 1011: Mathematics IA and MATHS 1012: Mathematics IB
Electives,
One level I elective
Year Level 2
Core courses,
ECON 2504: Intermediate Econometrics
ECON 2506: Intermediate Microeconomics A
ECON 2507: Intermediate Macroeconomics A
ECON 2508: Financial Economics
CORPFIN 2502: Business Valuation
ECON 2500: International Trade and Investment Policy
or
CORPFIN 2501: Financial Institutions Management
Electives,
Two level II electives
Year Level 3
Core courses,
CORPFIN 3501: Portfolio Theory and Management
CORPFIN 3502: Options, Futures and Risk Management
ECON 3511: Money, Banking and Financial Markets
ECON 3510: International Finance
Electives,
Four level III electives
Banker, Finance Manager, Financial Adviser, Financial Services Officer, Financial Systems / Computer Analyst, International Government and Trade Policy Adviser, International Trade or Business Analyst.
Overseas student health cover: $609 per year