For most courses at Charles Sturt University, you can meet the English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements by doing one of the following:
providing evidence of having completed a sufficient standard of study in English
obtaining Academic IELTS within the last 2 years, with a minimum overall score of 6 and no individual score below 5.5
obtaining a qualification deemed to be equivalent to Academic IELTS (and its minimum scores) by Charles Sturt.
* A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent) with an ATAR of at least 60 (including adjustment factors).
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* Successful completion of at least two Bachelor degree level subjects (or Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) equivalent) or higher in any discipline.
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* A completed Vocational Education and Training (VET) Certificate III or higher, studied at a TAFE or Registered Training Organisation (RTO), or equivalent.
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* A completed Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC) or bridging program studied at a TAFE, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or University, or equivalent.
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* Partial completion of a Vocational Education and Training (VET) Diploma, of at least 50% from a TAFE or Registered Training Organisation (RTO), or equivalent.
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* Work experience of at least two years with some elements of business management or supervision, demonstrated by a detailed resume.
The Bachelor of Accounting will provide you with the skills you need to become an in-demand business professional. The flexible program of study gives you room to specialise in a second discipline through joint studies in areas such as banking, economics, finance, human resource management, marketing or even psychology. Accountants hold some of the most dynamic and influential positions in the world. Every organisation, in every industry across the globe – from agriculture to mining, from global finance to not-for-profit – relies on innovative people who can solve complex business problems. Career options include public practice, commerce and industry, and government, semi-government and notfor-profit organisations. Beyond your day job, you could contribute your expertise to a local community organisation through a board or committee position.
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Career options include public practice, commerce and industry, and government, semi-government and notfor-profit organisations. Beyond your day job, you could contribute your expertise to a local community organisation through a board or committee position