Good passes at Year 12/Matriculation or the overseas equivalent or relevant senior employment experience.
Advanced standing: You may be able to shorten the length of your studies by measuring skills acquired through work, life experiences or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training, or work and life experience.
English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 (Academic) with no individual bandscore less than 6.0.
Recommended: A good knowledge of Mathematics, Accounting or Economics.
Holmesglen's Bachelor of Business (Accounting) has been developed to provide individuals with the opportunity to achieve an accounting qualification through a more practical and hands-on approach to learning.
This program has been recognised and accredited by the CAANZ, CPA Australia, Institute of Certified Management Accountants and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) and provides a nationally recognised qualification in accounting.
At Holmesglen, we are committed to supporting our students to achieve their learning goals, so we provide small classes with hands-on experiences. With small classes, you won't be lost in the crowd. You'll soon get to know your fellow students and feel part of Holmesglen - and your teachers will know you as an individual.
Accountants are currently in demand in Australia in both the public and private sectors with outstanding career opportunities available in a wide range of services and industries.
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Course structure
All new students commencing in a higher education course must attend their Faculty Course Orientation and Holmesglen's Higher Education Orientation.
Major studies
This degree will build your knowledge of Accounting, Auditing, Economics, Finance, Law, Statistics, Taxation Law and Practice, Financial Accounting and Management Accounting.
Key study areas include:
• Auditing principles and practice
• Personal financial planning
• Taxation practice
• Corporate accounting
• Understanding business, corporations and taxation laws
• Understanding of the modern economy
• Advanced management accounting methodologies.
The course is structured to provide a Bachelor level degree qualification, upon the completion of 24 subjects. This qualification comprises 20 core subjects and a selection of four electives from a range of elective subjects. After the completion of the first 16 subjects, students are eligible to exit the course with the Associate Degree in Business (Accounting).
Units
Accounting Principles
The Modern Economy
Business Maths And Statistics
Business Communication
Computerised Accounting Applications
Financial Accounting Fundamentals
Management Accounting Fundamentals
Business Law
Corporate Accounting
Business Finance
Organisational Behaviour And Design
Advanced Management Accounting
Accounting Information Systems
Taxation Law
Advanced Financial Accounting
Corporations Law
Taxation Practice
Advanced Accounting Theory
Auditing Principles And Practice
Corporate Governance And Ethics
Digital marketing
Business Management
Human resource management
Business Relationship Management
Business Technology Management 2
Event Management
Organisational and environmental analysis
Business technology management 3
Driving Change And Developing Organisations
Professional selling
Marketing principles
Buyer Behaviour
Customer Relationship Management
Advertising And Promotions Management
Personal Financial Planning
International Business And The International Economy
Strategic management
International human resource management
Business research methods
E-Business Essentials
Contemporary Employment Issues
Project Management
Organisational Leadership
Business To Business Marketing
Sales Management
Marketing Of Services And Social Issues
Interactive And On-line Marketing
Pathways to further study:
The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) degree can be used to apply for entry to relevant Masters or other relevant post-graduate qualifications.
Accountant
Management accountant
Financial accountant
Auditor.
OSHC: 530 ($) per year