Bachelor in Banking and Finance (Hons) with a specialism in Financial Planning
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | March, July, September, November |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 20,954 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 24,559 |
About
This course is designed for students to gain knowledge and skills relevant to the present banking and wealth management services. Furthermore, they will be well equipped with the necessary basic technical competency and professionalism to become employable in the banking and wealth management industry. Students will have the exposure to a more in-depth understanding of financial planning and ability to undertake a project which explores this area in a more analytical manner.
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- $ 20,954
- Local students
- $ 24,559
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
- $ 33
- Local students
- $ 157
- Foreign students
Student Visa
- $ 539
- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
- 2 Principal Passes at STPM level and with 4 Credit Passes at SPM including Mathematics; or
- 2 Credits in ‘A’ Levels, and a Credit in Mathematics and Pass in English at ‘O’ Levels / GCSE; or
- The APIIT/APU Foundation or equivalent with CGPA of 2.0 and Credit in Mathematics at SPM/O-Level; or
- 5 Grade B's in UEC including Mathematics; or
- Canadian Pre-University (CPU) with minimum average of 50%; or
- Australian Matriculation (AUSMAT) with minimum average of 60%; or
- South Australian Matriculation Certificate (SAM) with minimum of 60%; or
- International Baccalaureate with minimum 24 marks;
- Victorian Certificate of Education with minimum average of 50%;
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma with minimum average of 50%; or
- A qualification that APU accepts as equivalent to the above.
Students must possess a minimum score of 6.0 in IELTS or 550 in TOEFL to join this programme.
Curriculum
YEAR 1
Common Modules
- Quantitative and Statistical Methods
- Introduction to Management
- Business and Communications Skills
- Financial Accounting 1
- Business Economics
- Introduction to Banking & Finance
- Financial Accounting 2
- Accounting for Bankers
- Business Law
- Marketing
In addition to the above, all students are also required to successfully complete General Studies modules as stipulated by the Malaysian Qualification Agency, as well as fulfill credit requirements for Co-Curricular Activities.
YEAR 2
Common Modules
- Financial Statement Analysis
- The Financial System
- Banking Instruments & Procedures
- Time Series and Forecasting
- Management of Financial Services
- Integrated Business processes with SAP ERP System
- Financial Econometrics
- Business Research Methods
- Financial Management
- Law of Banking & Finance
Specialised Modules
- Introduction to Taxation
- Financial Planning and Control
Internship
At APU, students are encouraged to be entrepreneurial and innovative. After the completion of Level 2, students will undertake a short internship/industrial training of a minimum of 12 weeks. This will provide students opportunities to engage with real-world business problems both in the programmes and in the renowned Professional Training placements.
YEAR 3
Common Modules
- Risk Management in Banking
- Financial Derivatives
- Corporate Finance
- International Banking & Investment
- Investigations in Financial Planning
- Building Customers Relationships
- Portfolio Management
- Financial Planning Project
Specialised Modules
- Estate Planning
- Financial Plan Construction & Professional Responsibilities
- Insurance Planning
Note: The specialism will only appear on the academic transcript.