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contents Message from the Honours Coordinator 4 Admission requirements 4 Honours year in Finance 5 Duration 6 Combined Honours Program (with Finance) 6 The Honours in Finance Retreat Sponsor 6 Word from our 2016 Honours Retreat Sponsor 7 Further information 8 www.unimelb.edu.au 3
Message from the Honours Coordinator The Honours Program in Finance at the University of Melbourne has an outstanding reputation. The degree is well-regarded by private and public sector firms, particularly by high profile organisations including major corporations, investment banks and management consulting firms. Graduates have also gone on to pursue further academic studies including MBA and PhD degrees at top Australian and international universities. The honours year is an additional (fourth) year of specialised study in Finance. It is an integrated program with small classes and an emphasis on acquiring practical research skills while studying specialised subject areas. The honours year is open to Commerce students and combined Commerce students from the University of Melbourne as well as suitable graduates from other institutions. It is undertaken on a full-time basis immediately after, or within two years of, finishing the requirements for the three-year Bachelor s degree. The honours year is an entry qualification for research higher degrees (Masters and PhD) both in Australia and overseas. An integral part of the honours year is the annual Finance Honours Retreat, which is usually held on the last Friday before the commencement of Semester One. At the retreat, students will have the opportunity to discuss with staff the academic expectations the Department has of its honours students, and receive assistance in beginning the process of identifying and managing possible research essay topics. In addition, the retreat provides a valuable opportunity for students to get to know their peers and staff members they will work closely with. The 2016 Finance Honours Retreat is sponsored by Macquarie Capital, who will have an all-day presence at the retreat. Corporate sponsorship in this and similar events provides students with valuable links with industry. Admission requirements The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) is offered for full-time Semester One (March) entry only. To be eligible for admission to Honours in Finance, students must have: > Satisfied the requirements of the pass degree and completed a major in Finance (or equivalent) with a grade of at least H2B (70%) in each of the level-3 subjects required for the major; > Students must also have successfully completed Basic Econometrics or Econometrics. Selection into Honours in Finance is at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Finance. Students should note that a quota may be applied to the number of places available for Honours in Finance. Requirements for entry to a combined honours program, where one of the disciplines is finance, are the same as that for the Honours in Finance Program. In addition, students should consult the eligibility requirements for consideration for entry to the other discipline of choice. Further details on admission criteria can be found at: https://handbook.unimelb. edu.au/view/current/bh-com 4 www.unimelb.edu.au
Honours year in Finance Students are required to take the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points) during the honours year. Other subjects that have been offered by the Department of Finance in the Honours year: > Numerical Techniques in Finance These must include the following: > Advanced Corporate Finance > Risk Strategies > Advanced Derivative Securities > Advanced Investments > Research Methods in Finance > Financial Institutions Management > Case Studies in Finance > Finance Research Essay (Double subject) > One other 12.5 point subject taught by the Department of Finance > Financial Crisis: A Critical Analysis > 25 points of subjects taught within or outside the Faculty of Business and Economics as approved by the Head of the Department of Finance. www.unimelb.edu.au For further information about the Honours program, including subject selection, please see the Honours page of the Department of Finance website at: http://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/finance/ teach/programs/honours 5
Duration The honours year is an additional (fourth) year of specialised study in finance. It is a one-year full-time program. In 2016, the Finance Honours year commences with the off campus honours retreat to be held on Friday 26th February 2016. Application Deadline Deadline for applications is on Friday, 20th November 2015 for 2016 entry. Further information regarding applications can be found at: http://bcom.unimelb. edu.au/about/honours Fees Information regarding fees can be found at: http://futurestudents.unimelb. edu.au/admissions/fees Combined Honours Program (with Finance) Students may undertake a combined honours program across two disciplines within the Faculty. Students are required to take the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points) during the honours year with three subjects taken from each discipline. The research essay is taken in either finance or the other discipline. Students undertaking the Finance Research Essay must also enrol in Research Methods in Finance and two level-400 Finance subjects as approved by the Head of the Department of Finance. Students undertaking the research essay in another discipline (for example, Accounting), must enrol in the following: > Advanced Corporate Finance > Advanced Investments > Advanced Derivative Securities. The Honours in Finance Retreat Sponsor The Department of Finance invites a prominent employer of our Honours graduates to sponsor the annual introductory Honours Retreat on a two-year rotating basis. The Department is proud to have Macquarie Capital as the 2016 Honours Retreat sponsor. Recent past sponsors include Deutsche Bank (2006-2007), JP Morgan (2008-2009), and Macquarie Capital (2010-2011), UBS Investment Bank (2012 and 2013) and Flagstaff Partners in 2014. Sponsoring rights include presentations and information sessions throughout the year, culminating in an all-day presence at the annual Honours retreat. The ever popular one-day Honours Retreat has been held off-campus most recently at the Melbourne Museum for the past two decades and has given new enrolments the opportunity to get to know more about each other, the academics, the Honours curriculum, the Honours research essay and a prestigious employer in preparation for a challenging year ahead. 6 www.unimelb.edu.au
A word from our 2016 Honours Retreat Sponsor Macquarie Capital is proud to be the 2016 Honours in Finance Retreat Sponsor. The Honours in Finance program at the University of Melbourne represents an outstanding platform for high achieving students to pursue a career in the finance and corporate sectors. The program is highly regarded by employers, with graduates of the program recognised for their commitment, strong analytical skills and deep understanding of financial concepts. Macquarie Capital, one of Macquarie Group s (ASX: MQG) six operating divisions, provides corporate finance advisory and capital market services to corporate and government clients involved in public and private M&A, debt and equity fund raisings, private equity raisings and corporate restructuring. Advisory activities are aligned with our core areas of expertise in infrastructure, utilities and renewables; resources (mining and energy); real estate; TMET; industrials and financial institutions. It also undertakes principal investing activities globally in support of its clients activities. In recognition of its outstanding performance in Australia, Macquarie Capital was recently awarded Best M&A House (Australia), Best Investment Bank (Australia) and Best Domestic Equity House (Australia)¹. With staff in 36 offices across 21 countries², Macquarie Capital s reach and expertise extends on a global basis. The team at Macquarie Capital wishes you the best of luck with your studies and in your application to the Honours in Finance program. We look forward to meeting you in person at various events related to the program. ¹ Euromoney, Global Finance Magazine and Asiamoney ² as 31 March 2014 www.unimelb.edu.au 7
Further Information For enquiries about eligibility, applications, selection, enrolment and course planning: commerce-honours@unimelb.edu.au www.bcom.unimelb.edu.au/ pathways/honours/ For enquiries about the course structure: Associate Professor Sean Pinder Honours Coordinator, Department of Finance 198 Berkeley Street, The University of Melbourne Telephone: +61 3 8344 5101 Email: spinder@unimelb.edu.au www.finance.unimelb.edu.au/teach/honours.html www.unimelb.edu.au The University of Melbourne is registered with the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses or Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS Provider Code: 00116K, CRICOS Course Code: 014798G The information in this publication was correct at the time of printing. The University reserves the right to make changes as appropriate. 2015 The University of Melbourne no warranty and accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of information and the University reserves the right to make changes without notice at any time in its absolute discretion. Users of this publication are advised to reconcile the accuracy and currency of the information provided with the relevant faculty or department of the University before acting upon or in consideration of the information. Disclaimer: The University has used its best endeavours Copyright in this publication is owned by the University to ensure that material contained in this publication and no part of it may be reproduced without the 8 was correct at the time of printing. The University gives permission of the www.unimelb.edu.au University.