Dedicated Student Support Support for Students with Special Needs Dedicated Student Support Dedicated Student Support Throughout your studies, you’ll be able to count on the helping hand of our knowledgeable and experienced Student Advice team, who are always a phone call or email away. The Student Advice team will be in regular contact to keep you up to date with important information, as well as being able to assist with decisions about subject enrolments, completion pathways and general study advice. Support for Students with Special Needs Support for Students with Special Needs If you have a condition or special learning need which impacts on your ability to study or to complete assessments, the following application processes are available to you: For a condition or special learning need existing at the time of your initial enrolment, refer to the appropriate Reasonable Adjustment application form. For a condition or special need that occurs during the course of your study, refer to the appropriate Special Consideration application form. Please make us aware of your circumstances at the time of your enrolment, or as soon as possible thereafter. Refer to the Assessment Policy for further information on both of these processes.
Interactive E-books Online Presentations Discussion Forums Kaplan Library Workload Interactive E-books Interactive E-books E-books are advanced digital versions of traditional subject notes, and use some of the latest technology to give you greater interactivity and accessibility throughout your studies. E-books allow you to search for key words, highlight important content and write comments or calculations on the pages which you can print out and use for study purposes. You also have instant access to online learning resources such as online lectures, required readings and discussion forums. Online Presentations Online Presentations In order to enhance the learning experience, students can access a number of presentations within their subject rooms. Depending on the learning resources required, subjects may incorporate the following: Lecture presentations Videos to reinforce key topics Screencasts to demonstrate worked examples Other interactive presentations Delivered by industry experts from Australia’s leading financial institutions they can be viewed online or downloaded as an MP3 allowing you to listen anytime, anywhere. Discussion Forums Discussion Forums Each subject has an interactive discussion forum which gives you the opportunity to stimulate conversation, debate issues and share knowledge with other students. Each forum is facilitated by an industry practitioner who is a subject matter specialist who will guide you with your learning. Kaplan Library Kaplan Library The Kaplan Library and Resource Centre provides a range of information and learning support resources, and research services to assist you in your studies. This includes access to online databases which contain full-text journal, magazine and newspaper articles, Australian company information and e-books. Our library catalogue contains descriptive information about our book and e-book collections. The Library and Resource Centre also contains learning support materials to assist you with referencing including e-tutorials and quizzes; guides to using the databases; library policies; contact details for our preferred bookshops; and other useful resources. Workload Workload Subjects require approximately 120 hours of student effort (11-12 hours per week). This includes time spent on activities, such as reading and review of subject materials, participating in e-learning activities, and assessment preparation and review.
NZX Adviser Course Download a brochure Course overview Program structure and subjectsLearning outcomesKey datesEntry requirementsHow to enrolFeesStudent support servicesCourse overview Kaplan Professional, in conjunction with NZX (New Zealand Exchange) Limited, is offering the NZX Adviser Course. The NZX Adviser Course meets the minimum education requirement for individuals to be recognised by the NZX under the following adviser types: NZX Adviser NZ Debt Market (NZDX) Adviser NZX Derivatives Adviser Further details on the NZX Adviser requirements may be found in the NZX Participant Guidance Note. Upon successful completion of the subjects from Kaplan Professional’s NZX Adviser Course requirements for their desired adviser type, and meeting any other criteria set by the NZX, individuals may apply to NZX Limited to become an accredited adviser. Program structure and subjects Core subject (1)Elective subjects (choose 1) 508N Securities Law and Market Regulation in New Zealand FIN351 The Derivatives Market - study if seeking NZX Derivatives Adviser 405N The New Zealand Stockmarket - study if seeking NZX Adviser OR NZ Debt Market (NZDX) Adviser Progression pathway CourseNumber of subjectsSubjects required to completeMaximum time frame to completeCan I take out a major? NZX Adviser Course21 core subject + 1 elective subject 12 monthsNo Single subject study is also available. Learning outcomes Explain the regulatory framework of the securities industry in New Zealand, including the requirements for market participants and New Zealand Exchange (NZX) Advisors Discuss the regulation of trading conduct in regard to workplace activities and provisions designed to prevent market misconduct. NZX Adviser and NZDX Adviser: Outline the structure, organisation and roles of the NZX and its participants, and how it is used by companies to raise funds Explain the major local and global financial market participants and their interrelationship NZX Derivatives Adviser: Analyse the structure, processing and regulatory framework of derivatives markets. Assess the different types of derivative securities and instruments, and construct trading strategies Key datesNext available intake Study Period 4, 2023 important dates Enrolments openNow KapLearn opens (early access)5 June 2023 Early access to assessments19 June 2023 Study period commences3 July 2023 Assessment datesClick here > Enrolments close / Census19 July 2023 Study period ends22 September 2023 For a full list of annual study period dates, click here > Entry requirementsEntry Requirements There are no educational entry requirements. How to enrol1. Check entry requirements Each Kaplan Professional postgraduate qualification has minimum entry requirements. Please ensure you meet the eligibility requirements required to enrol. In order to complete your studies with Kaplan Professional, you are assumed to have the following skills and access relating to technology. Please click here to view our minimum technology requirements. 2. Check for possible exemptions You may be able to obtain advanced standing for a Kaplan Professional subject based on your previous study, professional membership status and work experience. 3. Choose a subject Not all subjects are available in every study period so make sure you check your preferred subject is offered. Check the subject outline to understand hours of commitment and prerequisites. Applied Finance subjects > Make sure you check the assessment timetable to ensure you are available to sit the assessment pieces. 4. Enrol You only pay fees for subject(s) in which you enrol each study period. Check the fee schedule for more information about fees. FEE-HELP is also available. Click here to find out if you’re eligible. You can enrol now and supply documentation to support your application for enrolment at a later date, within three weeks of your initial enrolment into the qualification. On enrolment, new postgraduate students will be required to post an original certified copy of their previous studies. If you are paying by cheque, utilising a deferral or have a preferred client code you will need to download a copy of our paper-based enrolment form above. Need help? Talk to a Student Adviser on 1300 135 798. Student Polices and forms Click here to access student polices and forms. FeesWhen you study at Kaplan Professional, you pay as you go. So you only need to pay for the subjects you intend to study each study period. The fees listed below apply to all postgraduate subjects: Subject Fees Enrolment feesFee Subject fee 2023$2,600 Click here for a full list of fees and allowances. Student support servicesStudying at Kaplan Professional Support Services Dedicated Student SupportSupport for Students with Special NeedsDedicated Student Support Dedicated Student Support Throughout your studies, you’ll be able to count on the helping hand of our knowledgeable and experienced Student Advice team, who are always a phone call or email away. The Student Advice team will be in regular contact to keep you up to date with important information, as well as being able to assist with decisions about subject enrolments, completion pathways and general study advice. Support for Students with Special Needs Support for Students with Special Needs If you have a condition or special learning need which impacts on your ability to study or to complete assessments, the following application processes are available to you: For a condition or special learning need existing at the time of your initial enrolment, refer to the appropriate Reasonable Adjustment application form. For a condition or special need that occurs during the course of your study, refer to the appropriate Special Consideration application form. Please make us aware of your circumstances at the time of your enrolment, or as soon as possible thereafter. Refer to the Assessment Policy for further information on both of these processes. KapLearn KapLearn is your virtual classroom where you can access your learning resources and activities. This enables you to connect to your course materials, industry experts and your fellow students. Contained within KapLearn are the following resources: Interactive E-booksOnline PresentationsDiscussion ForumsKaplan LibraryWorkloadInteractive E-books Interactive E-books E-books are advanced digital versions of traditional subject notes, and use some of the latest technology to give you greater interactivity and accessibility throughout your studies. E-books allow you to search for key words, highlight important content and write comments or calculations on the pages which you can print out and use for study purposes. You also have instant access to online learning resources such as online lectures, required readings and discussion forums. Online Presentations Online Presentations In order to enhance the learning experience, students can access a number of presentations within their subject rooms. Depending on the learning resources required, subjects may incorporate the following: Lecture presentations Videos to reinforce key topics Screencasts to demonstrate worked examples Other interactive presentations Delivered by industry experts from Australia’s leading financial institutions they can be viewed online or downloaded as an MP3 allowing you to listen anytime, anywhere. Discussion Forums Discussion Forums Each subject has an interactive discussion forum which gives you the opportunity to stimulate conversation, debate issues and share knowledge with other students. Each forum is facilitated by an industry practitioner who is a subject matter specialist who will guide you with your learning. Kaplan Library Kaplan Library The Kaplan Library and Resource Centre provides a range of information and learning support resources, and research services to assist you in your studies. This includes access to online databases which contain full-text journal, magazine and newspaper articles, Australian company information and e-books. Our library catalogue contains descriptive information about our book and e-book collections. The Library and Resource Centre also contains learning support materials to assist you with referencing including e-tutorials and quizzes; guides to using the databases; library policies; contact details for our preferred bookshops; and other useful resources. Workload Workload Subjects require approximately 120 hours of student effort (11-12 hours per week). This includes time spent on activities, such as reading and review of subject materials, participating in e-learning activities, and assessment preparation and review. 1300 135 798 Enrol now
Dedicated Student SupportSupport for Students with Special NeedsDedicated Student Support Dedicated Student Support Throughout your studies, you’ll be able to count on the helping hand of our knowledgeable and experienced Student Advice team, who are always a phone call or email away. The Student Advice team will be in regular contact to keep you up to date with important information, as well as being able to assist with decisions about subject enrolments, completion pathways and general study advice. Support for Students with Special Needs Support for Students with Special Needs If you have a condition or special learning need which impacts on your ability to study or to complete assessments, the following application processes are available to you: For a condition or special learning need existing at the time of your initial enrolment, refer to the appropriate Reasonable Adjustment application form. For a condition or special need that occurs during the course of your study, refer to the appropriate Special Consideration application form. Please make us aware of your circumstances at the time of your enrolment, or as soon as possible thereafter. Refer to the Assessment Policy for further information on both of these processes.
Interactive E-booksOnline PresentationsDiscussion ForumsKaplan LibraryWorkloadInteractive E-books Interactive E-books E-books are advanced digital versions of traditional subject notes, and use some of the latest technology to give you greater interactivity and accessibility throughout your studies. E-books allow you to search for key words, highlight important content and write comments or calculations on the pages which you can print out and use for study purposes. You also have instant access to online learning resources such as online lectures, required readings and discussion forums. Online Presentations Online Presentations In order to enhance the learning experience, students can access a number of presentations within their subject rooms. Depending on the learning resources required, subjects may incorporate the following: Lecture presentations Videos to reinforce key topics Screencasts to demonstrate worked examples Other interactive presentations Delivered by industry experts from Australia’s leading financial institutions they can be viewed online or downloaded as an MP3 allowing you to listen anytime, anywhere. Discussion Forums Discussion Forums Each subject has an interactive discussion forum which gives you the opportunity to stimulate conversation, debate issues and share knowledge with other students. Each forum is facilitated by an industry practitioner who is a subject matter specialist who will guide you with your learning. Kaplan Library Kaplan Library The Kaplan Library and Resource Centre provides a range of information and learning support resources, and research services to assist you in your studies. This includes access to online databases which contain full-text journal, magazine and newspaper articles, Australian company information and e-books. Our library catalogue contains descriptive information about our book and e-book collections. The Library and Resource Centre also contains learning support materials to assist you with referencing including e-tutorials and quizzes; guides to using the databases; library policies; contact details for our preferred bookshops; and other useful resources. Workload Workload Subjects require approximately 120 hours of student effort (11-12 hours per week). This includes time spent on activities, such as reading and review of subject materials, participating in e-learning activities, and assessment preparation and review.