• This program consists of eight advanced financial planning courses, which students can complete in one year of full-time study (or part-time equivalent).
  • Student qualifications will complement industry experience and advance their knowledge in specialist areas such as investment management, estate planning, superannuation, and tax.
  • The student will study compulsory bridging courses that have been outlined in FASEA’s education requirements including ethics and professionalism, and financial advice regulatory and legal obligations.
  • As a graduate, the student can be confident, the student will leave with the essential education requirements to practice as a qualified financial adviser.