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Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

  • ID:ATMC610001
  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirement

Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or overseas equivalent including Mathematics.

English requirement

Overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0, or equivalent

Other requirements

Course Information

The Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) is designed as a comprehensive program. It will give students the skills they need to be leaders in commerce and business. It focuses on the courses needed for professional accreditation with the major professional bodies along with providing a well-defined career path for professionals in the world of commerce.

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Sample Study Program

Year

Semester 1

Semester 2

1  
  Accounting and Business Decisions Accounting FundamentalsManagement
  Business Microeconomics Business Macroeconomics
  Fundamentals of Law Principals of Responsible Business
  Business Information Systems Commercial Law
2  
  Accounting Elective Accounting Elective
  Accounting Elective Accounting Elective
  Accounting Elective Accounting Elective
  Accounting Elective Business Statistics
 3    
  Accounting Elective Elective
  Elective Elective
  Elective Elective
  Elective Elective

*As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will be offered in any particular semester.

*All units are subject to change through the processes of regular course revision.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates with an accounting specialization are employed in a wide variety of commercial, government and professional settings. These include public accounting, banking, teaching, government organizations, stock broking, business consulting, and the retailing, manufacturing and mining industries. Functional responsibilities include accounting,  information systems analysis and design, financial reporting, cost accounting, taxation, auditing, financial planning and general management responsibilities.

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