About the programme
The Master of Applied Finance [CM040FTX15] is a professional Master’s degree that aims to equip successful candidates with the skills to perform research, analysis and valuations in all the areas of financial management, including capital markets, derivatives, corporate finance, accounting and company valuations.
The programme consists of three coursework modules. Instead of completing a minor dissertation, students will be required to complete a series of minor research reports on special topics in finance. Lectures are face-to-face, typically in the evenings and Saturday mornings, and thus requires a presence in Cape Town.
Who is in charge?
Associate Professor Chun-Sung Huang is the programme convenor.
How do I apply?
Apply online. Applications close on 31 October.
How much will it cost?
The provisional course fees are listed in the Fees Handbook.
Entrance requirements
An Honours degree or equivalent, ideally in finance or a related discipline. Two years of relevant work experience and candidates may be required to present themselves for an interview.
Duration: Part-time or Full time
The degree is offered over two years, but many students take until their third year to finish. Any registration requires faculty approval. It is possible to complete the degree in one year, full-time, subject to the Programme Convener’s permission.
Prescribed curriculum/programme structure
Course Code |
Description |
NQF Credits |
NQF Level |
FTX5028W |
Topics in Financial Management |
30 |
9 |
FTX5042W |
Corporate Finance and Valuations |
60 |
9 |
FTX5043W |
Capital Markets and Financial Instruments |
30 |
9 |
FTX5045W |
Capital Markets and Financial Instruments Research Reports |
15 |
9 |
FTX5046W |
Corporate Finance and Valuations Research Report |
30 |
9 |
FTX5047W |
Topics in Financial Management Research Report |
15 |
9 |
For more information on the courses, please refer to Commerce Postgraduate Handbook.