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Banking Specialisation: Bachelor of Commerce / Banking Specialisation: Bachelor of Advanced Commerce (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Gain expertise in the Australian banking and financial system, focusing on financial markets, institutions, and management. Develop skills in bank lending, international trade, and banking practices.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Course Code
SPUC-BANKG

About this course

Overview

Banking and finance professionals use analytical knowledge and skills to help clients find financial solutions, start new businesses or expand existing ones. They work in corporate finance, financial markets, managed funds and superannuation, or in retail banking and private wealth management.

In this specialisation, you'll develop a working knowledge of the Australian banking and financial system. You'll focus on financial markets and institutions, and cover developments in the financial sector and management of financial institutions.

You will gain in-depth knowledge of bank lending, international trade, and banking practice and management.

What you will learn

Overview

Banking and finance professionals use analytical knowledge and skills to help clients find financial solutions, start new businesses or expand existing ones. They work in corporate finance, financial markets, managed funds and superannuation, or in retail banking and private wealth management.

In this specialisation, you'll develop a working knowledge of the Australian banking and financial system. You'll focus on financial markets and institutions, and cover developments in the financial sector and management of financial institutions.

You will gain in-depth knowledge of bank lending, international trade, and banking practice and management.

Career pathways

What jobs can the Banking course lead to?

Careers

  • Bank manager
  • Consultant
  • Corporate finance analyst
  • Credit analyst
  • Econometrician
  • Economic analyst
  • Economist
  • Financial manager
  • Investment banker

Industries

  • Banking
  • Brokerage
  • Consultancy
  • Government
  • Private business
  • Resources

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Credit for prior study or work

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  • Apply for Semester 1, 2025 via TISC
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