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Masters Degrees in Finance in Australia

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Master of Finance MFin

Western Sydney University Australia

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Master of Finance MFin

Griffith University Australia

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Master of Professional Accounting MPA

Australian Catholic University (ACU) Australia

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Master of Finance Masters Degree

Australian National University Australia

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Master of Banking and Finance Masters Degree

Macquarie City Campus Australia

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Master of Finance Masters Degree

Bond University Australia

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Master of Finance Masters Degree

Deakin University Australia

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Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance Graduate Diploma

Macquarie University Australia

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Doctor of Philosophy (Business and Finance) Ph.D.

The University of New England (UNE) Australia

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Master of Business (Finance) Masters Degree

University of Southern Queensland Australia

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Master of Finance Masters Degree

Swinburne University of Technology Australia

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Graduate Certificate in Finance Graduate Certificate

University of Tasmania Australia

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Master of Finance / Master of Financial Planning Masters Degree

University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Australia

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Master of Finance (Global Investment and Trade) Masters Degree

University of South Australia Australia

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Master of Finance and Business Economics Masters Degree

The University of Adelaide Australia

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Graduate Certificate in Finance Graduate Certificate

The University of Western Australia Australia

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Master of Accounting and Finance Masters Degree

Flinders University Australia

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Study a Finance Masters in Australia in 2025

Finance generally refers to the handling or acquiring of money and funds. This can involve personal finance, corporate finance or public finance. However, finance is a very broad term that can refer to different aspects of the financial field. It plays a crucial part in most businesses and sectors, as the handling of money is very important.

An undergraduate degree in finance will normally give you a foundation knowledge of all finance areas. This may include macro and microeconomics, statistics and accounting, financial management, international finance and international forecasting. You may also get opportunities to develop your understanding of financial markets and how finance affects the wider world.

You will mainly be taught through lectures and seminars. You may be given the chance to participate in group projects. Some universities offer chances to take part in placements, but this is not guaranteed.

Depending on where you choose to study, you may be able to specialise towards the end of your degree. This specialisation can potentially influence your future career choices. Common specialisations include:

  • Investment Banking
  • Risk Management
  • Banking
  • Financial Mathematics
  • Financial Economics
  • International Finance

If your degree requires you to write a dissertation, this will give you the chance to further research a favoured area of finance.

The accreditation of your degree will depend on where you choose to study. Awards gained can differ at each institution. You can typically expect to gain a Bachelor of Science degree, but different countries may have different accreditation systems.

Typically, an undergraduate degree in finance will take three to four years. Foundation degrees, diplomas and certificates can last up to two years when studied full-time.

On successful completion of your undergraduate degree, you can either seek employment in your chosen field, or further your studies. Continuation of your studies could be in the form of a postgraduate degree, such as a masters, MBA or PhD, or a graduate diploma or certificate. You will also have the option to gain a range of professional qualifications.

It is very common for finance graduates to find work in business and finance positions, with roles such as finance manager, credit analyst, banker, asset manager or financial planner. You could also become a consultant, working either for a consultancy firm, or yourself. Because of the importance of financial services in the everyday workings of most businesses, you will most likely be able to find employment in an area of interest.

Graduates of finance are not limited to financial roles. The transferable skills gained during your degree mean that you will be suitable for a wide range of roles in different sectors. You will have a detailed understanding of the structures and processes of a business, as well as being logical, adept at problem solving and analysis, and great negotiators.

Study in Australia

Famous for surfing, sunshine and beaches, Australia has so much to offer to international students. The country's rich culture and history makes it a incredibly diverse country, and one that is welcoming and warm towards the international community. Australia has long been seen as a global leader in higher education, and places emphasis on delivering world-class education to both domestic and international students. The Group of Eight Universities is a prestigious group of universities that focus on providing internationally renowned faculty and research facilities across Australian higher education.

See our detailed guide to studying in Australia for international students.

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