You’ll still need to complete Year 12 and achieve specific subject study scores to receive a full offer, but you won’t have to sweat the ATAR you end up with.
IELTS (Academic Module), Overall 6.0 No individual band below 6.0
PTE Academic, 50 (no communicative skill less than 50)
TOEFL iBT, 64 (no less than 13 in reading, 12 in listening, 18 in speaking, 21 in writing)
TOEFL iBT Home Edition Test^, 64 (no less than 13 in reading, 12 in listening, 18 in speaking, 21 in writing)
C1 Advanced*, 169, no band less than 169
Common European Framework, B2
Linguaskill – General^, Overall score of 160–179 with no band less than 160
Duolingo English Test^, Overall score of 95 - 100
Published Guaranteed ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank): 60
Australian Foundation (min overall %): 65%
International Baccalaureate IB Diploma – Standard Entry: 24
International Baccalaureate IB Diploma – Predicted Grade:26
The Bachelor of Accounting provides skills fundamental to evaluating, analysing and communicating the financial position of an organisation or individual. The course is designed to prepare you in the core areas of financial accounting, management accounting, finance, tax and auditing, in addition to economics and commercial law.
Build up your CV with real industry experience while you study through our Work Integrated Learning programs, which are a guaranteed part of all our bachelor degrees and can include placements, internships or industry-linked projects. In this degree, in the Industry Consulting Project (BSB30024), you’ll team up with other students to work on a real project briefed to you by an industry partner.
CRICOS code: 088381K
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Successful completion of the Bachelor of Accounting requires students to complete units of study to the value of 300 credit points. All units of study are valued at 12.5 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Core studies
8 units (100 credit points)
Units
Financial Information for Decision Making
Innovative Business Practice
Economic Principles
Introduction to Business Information Systems
Law of Commerce
Introduction to Management
Industry Consulting Project *
Advanced Innovative Business Practice *
*Outcome unit – completion demonstrates the attainment of course learning outcomes
Major
8 units (100 credit points)
Choose a major:
Accounting, Accounting and Financial Planning
Other studies
8 units (100 credit points)
Choose from a combination of the following course components to complete 100 credit points of other study. Students may also select elective units (12.5 credit points each).
+ Work Integrated Learning
+ Co-major
A co-major is a major in a field of study outside this course. You can choose one in addition to a first major. Co-majors will not be named on your testamur certificate however will be shown on your transcript of results.
+ Advanced minor
Advanced minors are a structured set of 4 units or 50 credit points in a field of study which builds upon your first major. Advanced minors can only be taken in conjunction with specific majors - more information will be available soon.
+ Minors
Minors are a structured set of 4 units or 50 credit points and may be chosen from any field of study.
The following minors are suggested for this course
+ Elective units
Any of the following units may be undertaken.
Units
Financial Statistics
International Business Operations
Introduction to Business Information Systems
Introduction to Business Law
Critical Thinking in Management
Managerial Economics and Strategy
Macroeconomic Policy
Banking Operations and Governance
Dynamics of Diversity in Organisations
Managing Workplace Relations
Requirements Analysis and Modelling
Law of Commerce
Organisational Behaviour
Forensic Accounting
Analysis for Competitive Advantage
Data Analysis and Econometrics
Financial Risk Management
Management of Investment Portfolios
Business Analytics
Finance Law
Law of Employment
Strategic Planning
+ Signature Series
This course prepares graduates for careers in the accounting, investment and finance industries. Graduates may find employment with small or large companies worldwide, including private practices, government-owned entities and banks. Possible roles include graduate accountant, account manager, auditor, fund accounting officer, taxation agent, merchant banker, corporate treasurer, investment banker and financial adviser.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year