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301153 v.2 Master of Financial Planning


MFinPlan(Curtin)

Introduction

This program is designed to provide a sound understanding of the process of financial planning, together with the fundamental skills and knowledge required in professional practice. The course provides a good foundation for those wanting to gain employment in the finance industry and also enables professionals currently employed in these areas to further develop their skills.

Course Entry Requirements/Prerequisites

A recognised bachelor degree.

Specific Requirements

Candidates without a commerce background may be required to complete one or more of the following foundation units before commencing the first stage - Economics Analysis and Asian Economics 550, Legal Environment 560, Financial Management 550, Information for Business Decisions 550.

Recognition of Prior Learning

Applications for recognition of prior learning are assessed on an individual basis.

Duration and Availability

This fee-paying course is three semesters full-time or equivalent part-time study. Some units are available externally. Depending on their previous field of study students may be required to complete one or more foundation units before commencing the first stage.

Professional Recognition

This course is accredited with the Financial Planning Association (FPA). Graduates are eligible for Associate Membership (AFPA) after the relevant work experience requirements are met. It also meets the educational requirements for entry into the Certified Planner (CFP) program. Graduates are also eligible for Associate Professional Membership of the Economic Society of Australia (Western Australia Branch).

Additional Course Expenses

Students may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks, readers and other vital study materials. In addition, students may also need to contribute some of the cost of consumables, which varies depending on the area of study.

Course Structure

Hrs/Wk

Credit

Year 1 Semester 1

   
11945 v.5   Taxation 531 3.0 25.0
301337 v.3   Finance (Analysis) 506 3.0 25.0
305813 v.3   Finance (Principles) 515 3.0 25.0
6878 v.4   Property Finance 550 3.0 25.0
  100.0

Year 1 Semester 2

   
13200 v.3   Finance (Instruments and Markets) 559 3.0 25.0
301339 v.3   Finance (Risk and Insurance) 509 3.0 25.0
301341 v.3   Finance (Personal) 520 3.0 25.0
301342 v.3   Estate Planning 526 3.0 25.0
  100.0

Year 2 Semester 1

   
12751 v.3   Finance (Portfolio Management) 571 3.0 25.0
12752 v.3   Finance (Corporate) 572 3.0 25.0
301338 v.3   Superannuation and Retirement Planning 521 3.0 25.0
301340 v.3   Finance (Plan Construction) 519 3.0 25.0
  100.0
           

Availability

YearLocationPeriodAll*InternalExternal
2004Bentley CampusSemester 1Y  
2004Bentley CampusSemester 2Y  

The information displayed above refers to study periods and locations where the course is available for first time entry. Students are normally only offered or admitted to a course once.

*The course itself may not be available either solely internally or externally but individual units may be offered in either or both of those modes. Prospective students should contact the Course Coordinator for further information.



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