What does PRMIA accreditation mean for the Master of Applied Finance program?
PRMIA has accredited the MAF degree program. Macquarie was the first university in the Asian region to have a degree accredited by PRMIA. The PRMIA accreditation program is designed to identify and endorse university degree programs that prepare candidates for careers as professional risk managers. Prospective students can be confident that accredited degree programs have a high degree of commonality with the PRMTM curriculum. They can also be confident that these degree programs are appropriately rigorous, are taught by high quality faculty, and are recognized by potential employers. Students completing appropriate courses within accredited degree programs will be eligible for exemption from PRM Exams I and II, which form a major part of PRMIA’s Professional Risk Manager (PRM) certification program. All students will still be required to pass exams III and IV in the PRM program.
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