Bachelor of Accounting

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Accounting is a comprehensive undergraduate degree designed to provide students with a robust foundation in financial accounting, management accounting, auditing, and taxation. This program bridges the gap between academic theory and professional practice, preparing students for careers in diverse sectors including corporate finance, public practice, and government.

  • Course Title: Bachelor of Accounting
  • CRICOS Course Code: 117582A
  • AQF Level: Level 7 (Undergraduate)
  • Duration: 3 Years Full-Time (6 Semesters)
  • Study Mode: On-campus / Blended
  • Intakes: March, July, November

Strategic Program Details

Program Aim

To produce graduates with comprehensive technical knowledge in accounting and financial management, equipped with the professional skepticism and analytical skills required for global accreditation and industry demand.

This course addresses the critical need for qualified accountants who can navigate complex regulatory environments and provide strategic financial insights to businesses. It offers a clear pathway toward professional membership with major accounting bodies, ensuring your qualification carries weight globally.

Upon completion, students will be able to prepare complex financial statements, conduct audits, interpret taxation laws, and apply ethical principles to financial decision-making. You will gain proficiency in:

  • Financial Reporting: Mastery of international accounting standards.
  • Data Analytics: Using digital tools to interpret financial data.
  • Corporate Law: Understanding the legal frameworks governing businesses.

The curriculum is aligned with the requirements of professional bodies (such as CPA and CA ANZ) to ensure graduates meet the evolving standards of the global financial sector. Accountants remain one of the most consistently in-demand professions across all industries.

  • External Auditor: Verifying financial records for compliance.
  • Taxation Consultant: Advising on tax strategy and law.
  • Financial Controller: Managing the accounting operations of a company.
  • Forensic Accountant: Investigating financial crimes and discrepancies.