Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) or overseas equivalent. Plus Students MUST have completed the equivalent of ACC700 Principles of Accounting (this will satisfy the required pre-requisite ACC700 existing for some subjects), BUS702 Business Law (Australian) and BUS700 Economics in an approved accounting AQF Level 7 or above
IELTS * (ACADEMIC only; GENERAL not accepted) Minimum overall of score 6.5 with no band less than 6.0
TOEFL * (Internet Based Test) Minimum overall score of 80 with no band less than: Listening 19, Speaking 19, Reading 18, Writing 23
PTE *:Minimum overall score of 58 with no band less than 50
CAE *: Minimum overall score of 176 with no band less than 169
HKCEE: Minimum B in Syllabus B
HKALE: Minimum C use of English in AS-Level
GCE Ordinary Level: B grade or better in GCE O-Level English
GCE Advanced Level: C grade or better in GCE A-Level English
OTHER: Australian qualifications: Successful completion of recognised bachelor’s degree or higher(AQF Level 7 or Higher)
The Course Overview can be used to view the course structure and sequence in which subjects should be studied. All subjects named in the Course Overviews are core subjects and must be studied to satisfy the requirements of the particular award.
The subjects in shaded boxes must be studied in the order they are presented as they provide pre-requisite knowledge for other subjects. The remaining subjects (core and elective) have a recommended trimester, but may be studied in other available trimester slots to suit individual student preferences, provided pre-requisites have been completed.
Students may choose any elective subjects from the list following the Course Overview, provided the subject is offered in the trimester they wish to study it and they have met the relevant pre-requisites.
Master of Accounting
The Master of Accounting (12 subject program) is studied over 3 trimesters spread over one and a half calendar years. Students can choose to make use of the 3 trimesters offered and study continuously to reduce the time of their course completion if they choose.
To enrol in this course, students must satisfy the following conditions:
Students MUST have completed the equivalent of ACC700 Principles of Accounting (this will satisfy the required pre-requisite ACC700 existing for some subjects), BUS702 Business Law (Australian) and BUS700 Economics in an approved accounting AQF Level 7 or above course to be eligible to enrol into the Master of Accounting.
The course is designed to enable graduates with a recognised bachelor’s qualification, graduate certificate or graduate diploma in any field, at a standard equivalent to AQF Level 7, acceptable to King’s Own Institute, and who satisfy the conditions above, the opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills required for Associate Membership of professional accountancy bodies such as Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)and CPA Australia (CPA). The course provides students with the foundation for a successful and rewarding career in professional accountancy.
The course has 12 core subjects, which offer students advanced learning in accounting within the contexts of both professional practice and the theoretical standards that underpin such practice. The course concludes with a research component (BUS707 Applied Business Research) which reinforces technical excellence in these fields within a framework that emphases core professional competencies in critical thinking, problem-solving and strategic decision-making, professional communication and persuasion, information systems applications and management and ethical awareness and reasoning.
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Course Overview
First trimester
Communication in Business
Financial Accounting (ACC700)
Financial Management
Statistics and Data Analysis (replaces BUS701 Research methods Qualitative and Quantitative)
Second trimester
Managerial Accounting
Companies and Securities Law
Corporate Accounting and Reporting
Accounting Information Systems
Third trimester
Accounting Theory and Issues
Auditing and Assurance
Taxation Law
Applied Business Research (Last trimester only)
PATHWAY TO FURTHER STUDIES
Graduates of the Master of Accounting satisfy the educational membership requirements for Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), CPA Australia (CPA) and The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA). Graduates are also eligible to apply for admission into further postgraduate qualifications in Australia and overseas such as an MBA or a PhD.
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Graduates of the Master of Accounting may find entry level employment as a Management Accountant, Tax Accountant, Auditor, Corporate Treasurer, Finance Manager, Financial Dealer, Financial Institution Branch Manager or Financial Investment Adviser.
KOI has arrangements with commercial providers of Internships for students and some multi-national companies who have Internships available. KOI subsidises the internships granted to its students and pays the relevant insurance premiums.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year