Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Key Benefits:
Earn a degree endorsed by the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority, recognized by the Federal Treasury.
Build expertise in investment taxation, retirement funds, insurance policies, and estate management strategies.
Acquire digital proficiency and sought-after skills in analytical reasoning, business communication, collaboration, and financial technology applications.
Study Australia's financial regulatory environment, covering securities, investment funds, financial products, and governing bodies.
Learn from distinguished faculty and seasoned professionals who share practical industry insights.
Obtain hands-on training through QUT's Work Integrated Learning (WIL) program, engaging with consulting firms, corporations, government agencies, or community organizations.
Qualify for membership with the Financial Advice Association of Australia (FAAA).‚Äã
- Starting January 1, 2022, the Federal Treasury assumed partial oversight of the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA) functions. Program Overview: This curriculum covers core financial principles, investment strategies, tax legislation, pension systems, and retirement strategies before progressing to specialized topics like insurance, risk assessment, wealth preservation, financial regulations, and personal wealth management. Students will gain practical experience using industry-standard tools like XPlan software. Under expert guidance, you'll develop skills to collect and interpret financial data, mitigate risks, and evaluate financial performance.Developed with industry input, QUT's Financial Planning program emphasizes practical application. Throughout your studies, you'll engage with top financial professionals, including association executives and international advisors from diverse sectors.Our Work Integrated Learning initiative offers professional placements across various sectors, enabling you to apply classroom knowledge while developing workplace competencies and confidence for your career launch.Career Prospects:
Financial planning offers diverse opportunities in advisory services, wealth building, portfolio management, insurance solutions, legacy planning, debt management, and risk mitigation.Professional Accreditation:
The Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) meets FASEA standards, fulfilling the educational requirements to practice as a financial advisor under Australia's updated regulations.Career Paths:
Financial advisor
Portfolio manager
Financial planning assistant
Personal wealth consultant
Insurance risk specialist
Securities trader
Retirement planning expert
Wealth strategist
Students must have a pass in Australian Year 12 or equivalent.
Entry requirements may vary from country to country.
IELTS Academic score of 6.5 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 6; TOEFL iBT score of 79 with Listening, reading score of 16, Writing score of 21 and Speaking score of 18; Pearson PTE (Academic) score of 58 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 50; Cambridge English Advanced (CAE) score of 176 with Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking score of 169.