Southern Cross University
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Courses included
The financial services specialisation teaches students how to provide sound and unbiased financial advice to clients and organisations and to be career-ready for a number of diverse roles such as financial planning, superannuation and retirement planning, investment and wealth management, insurance, estate planning, tax and corporate finance. Students gain professional, critical thinking and communication skills to run their own business or to pursue career opportunities in a broad range of sectors. They build a portfolio of professional experiences through a range of real world interactions with employers, industry and the community.
Also available:, 339160 Bachelor of Business; 339161 Bachelor of Business (Accounting).
This course is also available online.
Financial Services.
Own business operator, accountant, and careers in a broad range of sectors, including marketing, product management, investment, finance and more.
Accredited by the Financial Adviser Standards (The Treasury). For information on how to become a registered financial adviser in Australia, please visit the FAS website.
Option to choose, as electives, one or two double-weighted internship units.
Recommended studies: Mathematics Advanced, any 2 units of English plus one or more of Business Studies, Economics, Information Processes and Technology, Legal Studies.
Refer to Southern Cross University general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the SCU website.
Southern Cross University degrees
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Double degrees
The University also offers double degrees in law and business or business and arts. When you complete a double degree you are awarded two separate degrees (e.g. Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business).