Specialisation in Financial Management

Summary

Financial management entails planning, organising, directing and controlling financial activities such as raising and effectively using funds. Services provided may include account management, brokerage, investment advice and negotiation.

In the Financial Management specialisation, you’ll attain relevant, advanced-level theoretical knowledge. You’ll apply superior technical skills to examine large amounts of financial information, and interpret and appraise financial information and market conditions. You’ll be able to critically evaluate complex banking and financial problems, do independent research, and use sound professional judgement to find solutions to problems. You’ll also show awareness of ethical, social, regulatory, economic, sustainability and global perspectives relevant to the financial sector.

Key features

  • Acquire key skills to meet employer needs

     

    Study a career-oriented specialisation with a distinct focus on financial management – designed to meet employer needs.

  • Join the ranks of leading investment professionals

     

    Undertake a specialisation that will prepare you to meet the Level 1 Chartered Financial Analyst requirements.

  • Integrate knowledge, skills and critical thinking

     

    Build practical skills via experimentation, and apply theoretical knowledge to real-life simulations and projects.

  • Be uniquely prepared for career advancement

     

    Undertake a specialisation with integrated professional development to boost your employability.