What will I learn?
When you study the University of Notre Dame Australias Bachelor of Commerce with a Finance Major, you will learn the ways in which people, institutions, markets, governments, and countries manage their finances. Graduates can choose to work in the public sector, a private company or a not-for-profit organisation. If you wish to succeed in the modern business world a Notre Dame University Australia Bachelor of Commerce with a Major in Finance will equip you with the skills, you need to succeed. Our world-class degree focuses on team-based learning and assessments that utilise real-world case studies. Initially, you will build a strong foundation of business knowledge, with eight courses covering Accounting, Business Communication, Business IT, Business Law, Economics, Quantitative Methods, and the Principles of Management and Marketing. You will then build on this knowledge with six finance-specific subjects such as Corporate Finance, International Finance and more. You will learn and develop the analytical skills necessary to handle the planning, management, and control of a companys financial resources, as well as the ability to evaluate the level of risk and return. At the end of the program, all graduates are eligible to join the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA), ensuring you are supported by an official industry body.
Which department am I in?
School of Business
Entry requirements
For students from Hong Kong
Applicants with recent Secondary Education must have a minimum International Baccalaureate (IB) score of 24.
For international students
Applicants must meet High school qualifications (or equivalent) to apply for undergraduate program. Academic minimum entry requirements for international applicants vary from country to country.
IELTS (Academic) - 6.5 overall, with no individual band score lower than 6.0; CAE/CPE - 176 overall, with no individual band score lower than 169; PTE Academic - 58 overall, with no individual band score lower than 50; TOEFL (iBT) - 84 overall, with no score lower than 21 in writing and no other band score lower than 17.