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University of Tasmania

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Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning

  • Graduate Diploma

The Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning is designed for new entrants and experienced financial planners who provide standard financial or para-planning services.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 - 3 years full-time
Course Code
C6D, 102955M
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$39,278 per year / $39,278 total

About this course

The Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning is designed for new entrants and experienced financial planners who provide standard financial or para-planning services.

This course explores important steps in the financial planning process such as gathering qualitative and quantitative data, identifying goals, and recognising financial problems. Key assessments will test your ability to apply financial planning theory to develop strategies and address financial challenges. You will also develop a range of skills and knowledge associated with providing compliant financial advice to clients across different types of financial products.

The Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA) has announced mandatory educational requirements and professional standards for the financial advice sector. The University of Tasmania is an approved FASEA Higher Education Provider, which means the Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning meets these standards. This includes the FASEA bridging course Ethics for Professional Advisers, which is the minimum requirement for existing advisers.

This is an 8 unit (100 credit point) 1-3 year course of study and is available in both on campus and off campus modes. All units are subject to formal assessment including the completion of continuous assessment such as assignments, and a final examination.

Entry requirements

For entry into the Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning, students must meet the following criteria:

  • Completed an undergraduate degree, or equivalent, from an approved tertiary institution; or
  • Completed a Graduate Certificate, or equivalent, from an approved tertiary institution; or
  • Have qualifications, relevant work experience or other special circumstances, as approved by the Executive Dean or delegated authority.

For entry into the Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning, students must meet the following criteria:

  • Completed an undergraduate degree, or equivalent, from an approved tertiary institution; or
  • Completed a Graduate Certificate, or equivalent, from an approved tertiary institution; or
  • Have qualifications, relevant work experience or other special circumstances, as approved by the Executive Dean or delegated authority.

In addition to the requirements for Domestic applicants, International applicants must provide one of the following:

  • Successful completion of English for Academic Purposes 2 at the University of Tasmania with a minimum overall score of 65% (no individual score less than 60%);
  • An IELTS score of 6.5 (no individual band less than 6.0);
  • A TOEFL (iBT) overall score of 88 (no individual skill below: Reading 16; Listening 16; Speaking 18; Writing 22);
  • A PTE Academic 58 with no score lower than 50

These tests must not be more than 24 months old.

UTAS also accepts approved Prior Studies in English (https://www.utas.edu.au/international/applying/entry-requirements/english-language-requirements)

Study locations

Hobart

What you will learn

  • 1 Apply advanced knowledge and understanding (including critical understanding of theories and principles) of the practice of financial planning.
  • 2 Use advanced skills and abilities to apply the 6- step financial planning process in accordance with Financial Planning Standards Board standards and ethical practices.
  • 3 Exhibit the competence to manage complex technical or professional activities or projects in the field of financial planning, with responsibility for decision-making.
  • 4 Demonstrate commitment to ethical behaviour, and compliance with a Code of Ethics and/or Code of Professional Conduct Commitment to providing financial planning in the best interests of clients while observing all legislated and professional ethical obligations including those prescribed under ASIC's RG 146.
  • Career pathways

    Professional Accreditation

    The Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning is an externally accredited degree.

    This course is accredited by FASEA and upon completion of the course, graduates meet the Financial Adviser Standards. The Financial Adviser Standards are administered by the Australian government department: Treasury. For further requirements on the Financial Adviser Standards, please visit the Treasury website. Note that there may be additional requirements for becoming a Financial Adviser beyond the completion of the course.

    If you have any queries about the accreditation process, please contact us for further information.

    The Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning is an externally accredited degree.

    This course is accredited by FASEA and upon completion of the course, graduates meet the Financial Adviser Standards. The Financial Adviser Standards are administered by the Australian government department: Treasury. For further requirements on the Financial Adviser Standards, please visit the Treasury website. Note that there may be additional requirements for becoming a Financial Adviser beyond the completion of the course.

    If you have any queries about the accreditation process, please contact us for further information.

    Course structure

    The Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning consists of 8 core units (100 credit points).

    Please note that you may not be able to complete this course in one year (full-time) if commencing in Semester 2 as you will be required to complete BFA508 and BFA509 prior to enrolment in the capstone unit BFA610.

    Credit for prior study or work

    The College of Business & Economics approves the following exceptions to the CLTC Credit Guidelines for existing advisors as defined by FASEA.

    • All credit applications for existing advisors will be considered by the course coordinator in accordance with FASEA guidelines.
    • Clause 3.7 shall not apply to existing advisors, who may be granted credit on the basis of an AQF 7 or lower award in accordance with FASEA guidelines.
    • Clause 4.1 shall not apply to existing advisors, who may be granted credit on the basis of study undertaken beyond 10 years where they are defined by FASEA as an existing advisor.

    Credit for new entrants will be considered in accordance with the University of Tasmania's Student Participation and Attainment Ordinance.

    Graduate outcomes

    Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Business & Management courses at University of Tasmania.
    74.3%
    Overall satisfaction
    76%
    Skill scale
    65.2%
    Teaching scale
    87.9%
    Employed full-time
    $109k
    Average salary