Graduate Certificate
This Graduate Certificate provides an introduction to the many rapid emerging technologies that are transforming the financial services sector, along with the business strategies surrounding them. The course includes a study of big data and its relevance to business (FinTech in particular), and the legal challenges created by emerging digital financial technologies.
Key learning outcomes include:
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This one-term course introduces students to the application of digital technologies in the financial services sector, and the business strategies surrounding them. It is suitable for those seeking employment in the financial services sector, which is presently being transformed by technology, and for those with experience in the sector who are interested in learning more about its many recent developments including associate legal risks and challenges. Graduates have many pathways available to them, including work in traditional financial institutions, consultancies, software companies, IT and security firms, venture capital organisations, and entrepreneurship.
The Graduate Certificate articulates into the Graduate Diploma of Financial Technologies Management, the Master of Business Administration (FinTech Management) and the Master of Business Administration (Digital Business Applications). Students will receive 24 credit points of advanced standing into either the Graduate Diploma or Master's degree and exemption from equivalent units in those courses.
Core subjects
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available and will be assessed in accordance with IMC's RPL policy and procedure. Please refer to the Application for Recognition of Prior Learning and the RPL policy and procedure for further details.