OverviewAbout this course

    When you study the Bachelor of Applied Commerce majoring in Financial Planning, you'll build the practical skills, confidence and connections to thrive in your financial planning career. Whether you’re interested in becoming a financial planner or associate, a specialist financial adviser, or a client service manager, this course provides a pathway to a wide range of industries and experiences.
    You’ll have the exciting opportunity to do a professional experience work placement during your course, which will give you practical experience in a workplace setting and help to establish valuable industry contacts.
    This practical course meets the minimum educational requirements for Financial Adviser Standards (FAS) set by the Australian Government Treasury (formerly set by the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA)).
    You’ll learn in small classes and benefit from TAFE NSW’s industry connections. When you graduate, you may be eligible to apply for professional membership to the Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA). You may also be eligible to register to the Tax Practitioners’ Board (TPB) as a tax (financial) adviser.
    Learning Outcomes:
    Through a mix of theory and practical course work, learn to:
    • Use financial planning software
    • Create detailed advice documents and statements
    • Build client relationships and develop your communication skills
    • Apply ethical and sustainability standards in financial planning
    • Use finance skills in real world situations
    Course Outcomes:
    Develop professional skills for your career:
    • Graduate with a Financial Adviser Standards (FAS) approved bachelor's degree
    • Professional networking opportunities through work placement in the financial services industry
    • Accounting skills that are valued by a range of industries
    • The Bachelor of Applied Commerce majoring in Financial Planning is accredited by the Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA). You may be eligible to apply for professional membership to this accrediting body. You may also be eligible to register to the Tax Practitioners’ Board (TPB) as a tax (financial) adviser.
    Professional Experience Work Placement
    • Work placement provides you with opportunities to respond to situations and circumstances that cannot be replicated in a learning or simulated environment. Work placement strengthens your training and supports continued learning and assessment in the workplace. Work placement is a valuable part of your course.
    • During your course, you'll undertake 60 hours of mandatory work placement.
    • TAFE NSW will arrange your work placement with a suitable industry employer.

    SuitabilityInternational entry requirements

    At TAFE NSW each course has entry requirements. These help us to make sure that your course choice is right for you and help determine your suitability for a course. We want you to be confident in your decision and successful in your studies.

    Fees and locationsStarting dates, course fees and locations

    As an international student, you can choose from a range of different courses, offered at various locations. Experience vibrant spaces, libraries, cafes and gyms, as well as places to make friends and socialise with other students.

    Additional costs

    Additional costs for uniforms, equipment, textbooks and materials (if applicable) range from $300 - $1,000 AUD per course.

    Structure and unitsWhat you will study

    At the start of your course, you will receive your timetable. You will need to study all core units and a range of additional units.


    Core units are the required units that you must complete.

    • Academic FoundationsACBUS101A

    • Management FundamentalsACBUS102A

    • Foundations of AccountingACBUS103A

    • Finance and InvestmentACBUS104A

    • Business Maths and StatisticsBUMAN106A

    • Marketing FundamentalsACBUS106A

    • Financial Planning FundamentalsACBUS107A

    • Applied EconomicsACBUS108A

    • Commercial Law IACBUS201A

    • Commercial Law IIACBUS202A

    PathwaysContinue your studies

    At TAFE NSW, you can develop your skills or build your expertise by studying a single course. You can also continue your studies with one of the following pathway options:


    Vocational study pathway

    Enrol in a range of TAFE NSW courses designed to help you kick-start your career and education goals. You can apply for a Student Visa that will cover the duration of your study.


    TAFE NSW degree pathway

    From certificates to diplomas, to a TAFE NSW degree, continue your studies with us to help build your success. You can apply for a Student Visa that will cover the duration of your study.


    TAFE NSW - university partnership pathways

    TAFE NSW has partnerships with a number of Australian universities. These universities offer guaranteed entry and credit transfer to eligible students. How much credit you are eligible for varies depending on the course and university you choose. You can apply for a Student Visa that will cover the duration of your study.


    Other university pathways

    You may gain entry to another university using your TAFE NSW qualifications. Acceptance and the amount of credit transfer may vary depending on the university and course studies. Check your credit eligibility.


    Keep learning with TAFE NSW

    Graduates of the Diploma of Applied Commerce (HE20515) will be entitled to credit for eight subjects in the Bachelor of Applied Commerce - Financial Planning Major and will be able to complete the degree in 2 years.

    Students who have completed the first year of the Bachelor of Business (HE20514) will be entitled to credit for four subjects in the Bachelor of Applied Commerce.

    You are able to package two or more TAFE NSW courses together. This means you can plan your studies to achieve your career goals. When you apply for a TAFE NSW vocational pathway, you can apply for a Student Visa that will cover the duration of your study.


    ServicesCampus facilities and support services

    To help you with your studies and time at TAFE NSW, you can access a range of support services and facilities across our campus locations. These include:

    • an International Student Coordinator, to help you settle in
    • access to a wide range of study spaces and libraries
    • spacious grounds for enjoying a break
    • complimentary advice to help you find casual work while you study
    • free and confidential counselling services
    • friendly security staff to ensure your safety while on campus

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