Graduate Certificate
As one of the leading providers of accounting and finance education in Australia, you can be confident you will graduate with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in the financial services sector.
You'll learn from expert academics who are current practicing financial advisers themselves - including an award-winning academic who was named Financial Standard's Power50 most influential financial advisers in Australia*. Your studies are enriched in so many ways as you'll gain unique insights from professionals who know the ins and outs of the industry and understand the unique challenges and opportunities that financial advisers face today.
Your course content has been developed in conjunction with leading industry experts to ensure that what you learn is practical, relevant and current to today's changing business landscape.
UniSA Business is the only business school in South Australia accredited by both AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and EFMD (EQUIS) - the world's leading accreditation bodies recognising excellence in business education and research at a global level. These dual accreditations demonstrate the high standards we hold across all areas such as teaching, student learning and research, as well as our commitment to continually improving the quality of our programs.
*UniSA Financial Planning academic, Geoff Pacecca was awarded the Financial Standard's Power50 most Influential Financial Advisers in Australia, 2019.
CPA and FPA members receive 15% off course fees for all UniSA postgraduate Financial Planning programs and coursesIf you are a member of CPA Australia or the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA), you are eligible for a 15% discount off your postgraduate course fees. To access the discount, you'll need to provide your relevant association membership number as part of your application.
Responding to industry needs The financial services profession has recently introduced new education standards, making it more important than ever for practising and aspiring financial advisers to hold a recognised qualification.
If you're currently working in financial planning, you'll need to complete a FASEA-approved program by 2026 to continue practising. If you're looking to enter the industry, you'll now need to study a FASEA-approved program to start your career.
Our Graduate Certificate consists of four advanced financial planning courses which can be completed in six months full-time (or part-time equivalent). The courses you're required to complete will depend on the level of education you currently hold.
Depending on your individual requirements, you'll study either one FASEA-approved bridging course (Ethics and Professionalism), or all three of the bridging courses outlined below, plus an additional elective (if this is required). Electives include topics such as investment management, regulatory and legal obligations, estate planning, risk management and insurance, superannuation, and tax.
Please refer to FASEA's education requirements for further info.
*Students who intend to undertake the Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning or the Master of Finance (Financial Planning) should not choose Behavioural Finance Client and Consumer Behaviour as an elective in this program.
In addition to new education standards, FASEA has outlined new professional requirements. This includes completing a professional year (for new entrants only), passing a national exam, undertaking Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and completing a code of ethics course.
As the No.1 university in South Australia for postgraduate teaching quality1, our quality teaching and learning experiences will ensure you graduate ready to succeed.
The financial services industry is one of the leading sectors in the Australian economy and plays a key role in facilitating the productive flow of funds between industries, companies and people.
If you're an existing financial adviser, your qualification opens up many more opportunities in your business and career.
If you're looking to make a career change, there are a range of roles you could pursue in diverse businesses. There are opportunities in financial institutions, investment banks, superannuation and insurance funds, financial advisory firms - or you could choose to be self-employed and set up your own practice. Financial advisers can also specialise in a number of areas, such as tax planning, risk management or retirement planning.
Careers to consider include:
1ComparED (QILT) Student Experience Survey 2018-2019. Public SA-founded universities only.