Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
092762G
Master of Commerce (Finance)
The Master of Commerce (Finance) represents Years 1 & 2 of the 5-year Doctoral Program in Finance and is only available to students pursuing the doctoral program.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
---|---|---|---|
Parkville | Full-time - 24 months Part-time - 48 months | N/A | N/A |
Structure
Total Credit points 200
Subjects
- FNCE90002 Foundations of Finance
- FNCE90009 Research Report (Finance)
- FNCE90041 Finance Theory - Investments
- FNCE90042 Finance Theory - Corporate Finance
- FNCE90005 Advanced Derivative Securities
- MAST30001 Stochastic Modelling
- ECON90063 Advanced Microeconomics
- ECON90002 Microeconomics
- ECON90062 Behavioural Economics:Accounting&Finance
- ECON30024 Economics of Financial Markets
- ECON90022 Game Theory
- ECON30022 Experimental Economics
- ECOM90002 Econometrics 2
- ECOM90013 Econometrics 3
- ECON90053 Mathematics for Economists
- MAST20026 Real Analysis
- MAST90057 Elements of Probability
- MAST90058 Elements of Statistics
- MAST90059 Stochastic Calculus with Applications
- MAST90027 Practice of Statistics & Data Science
- MAST90051 Mathematics of Risk
- FNCE90076 Empirical Corporate Finance
- FNCE90077 Empirical Investments
- FNCE90007 Studies in Empirical Finance
- FNCE90090 Thesis Workshop 1
- FNCE90091 Thesis Workshop 2
- ECON90063 Advanced Microeconomics
- ECON90002 Microeconomics
- ECON90012 Microeconomics II
- ECON90062 Behavioural Economics:Accounting&Finance
- ECON30024 Economics of Financial Markets
- ECON90022 Game Theory
- ECON30022 Experimental Economics
- ECON90003 Macroeconomics
- ECOM90013 Econometrics 3
- ECOM90005 Advanced Econometric Techniques
- ECOM90003 Applied Microeconometric Modelling
- ECOM90014 Advanced Econometric Techniques 2
- ECOM90011 Financial Econometrics
- FNCE90043 Special Topics in Finance A
- FNCE90044 Special Topics in Finance B
Entry requirements
- A four-year undergraduate degree in finance or a quantitative discipline, or equivalent, with a University of Melbourne equivalent weighted average mark of least 75% (H2A) or equivalent or
- qualification and professional experience considered to be equivalent and
- successfully completed university level subjects in Calculus and Linear Algebra and submit
- a personal statement outlining why they wish to be considered for the course (maximum of 1,000 words) and
- a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test, unless the applicant has met one of the Facultys doctoral-level conditions for GMAT/GRE exemption and
- academic referee reports (except for applicants who have graduated from the University of Melbourne within the last 5 years).