University of Canterbury

Course Details

Graduate Diploma in Commerce in Finance

Course Description

Finance is a relatively new and rapidly growing discipline that examines the acquisition and allocation of financial resources. Where financial accounting measures past performance, Finance as a discipline is forward-focused. It is largely about future planning for firms or investors. Finance consists of three interrelated subject areas: corporate finance studies how firms raise and efficiently utilise funds obtained from lenders and shareholders financial markets and institutions explores how the financial system facilitates the transfer of funds from savers and lenders to borrowers investment analysis studies how investors choose securities and asset classes for their investment portfolios.

Course Duration

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1year

Career outcomes

Today it would be rare for a person to rise to the position of chief financial officer (CFO) without a strong grounding in both Accounting and Finance. There are also many other career opportunities for Finance graduates, with typical jobs including: financial analyst, money market and foreign exchange dealer, loan analyst, equity analyst, risk analyst/manager, portfolio manager, financial planner, investment banker and small-business manager.

Graduate Diploma in Commerce in Finance University of Canterbury