Bachelor of Business (Accounting)

Provider:
Course Code:
BBus
CRICOS Code:
0101271
Qualification Level:
Bachelor
Course Area:
Management and Commerce
Duration:
3-Year
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Course Fees:
AUD 48,000 Per Course
Delivery Mode:
On Campus, Online Delivery
Target:
Domestic, International
Intake:
January, June, September

Course Overview

The Bachelor of Business – Accounting Major students will achieve a strong foundation skills and knowledge required to successfully enter the workforce as an accountant. Upon graduation, students are equipped with a specialist understanding of accounting and its associated business fields. This profession has seen a major shift in recent times, from a strictly financial focus of economic accountability to a more complex role within business organisations and management. The accounting profession has also expanded to include areas such as information systems.

Students of the Bachelor of Business – Accounting major will achieve a strong foundation skills and knowledge required to successfully enter the workforce as an accountant. Upon graduation, students are equipped with a specialist understanding of accounting and its associated business fi elds. This profession has seen a major shift in recent times, from a strictly fi nancial focus of economic accountability, to a more complex role within business organisations and management. The accounting profession has also expanded to include areas such as information systems. BBus “Accounting Major” is approved by CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (Chartered Accountants ANZ)

Course Structure

To complete the Bachelor of Business program, the student would need to complete 24 courses in the following order:

Year 1:

  • BUSC101 Communication in Business 
  • ACCT101 Foundations of Accounting 
  • ECON101 Business Economics 
  • ITIS101 IT and Business Processes
  • MKTG101 Marketing 
  • MGMT101 Management
  • LAWS101 Fundamentals of Business Law 
  • BUSS101 Business Statistics

Year 2 & 3:

  • ACCT201 Management Accounting 
  • ACCT202 Financial Accounting 
  • ACCT203 Corporate Accounting 
  • FINC201 Fundamentals of Finance
  • BUSE201 Corporate Governance and Business Ethics 
  • ACCT301 Auditing 
  • ACCT302 Management Control Systems 
  • ACCT303 Accounting Systems 
  • ACCT304 Taxation 
  • ACCT305 Accounting Theory and Issues


Entry Requirement

Admission Requirements
Minimum Age to Apply 18 years
Academic Entry Requirements
  • Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or equivalent, with a minimum ATAR of 65, or equivalent, with mathematics band 4; or
  • Satisfactory completion of an approved Tertiary Preparation Program, Tertiary Orientation
  • Program, or a Foundation Year Program through an accredited institution of higher education offered at:
  • Australian Universities
  • TAFE Institutes
  • Government approved RTOs.
  • Satisfactory completion of one year of accredited full-time study in a related discipline at a registered Australian provider of tertiary education in one of the following:
  • Certificate IV
  • Diploma of Business
  • Advanced Diploma
  • Vocational Graduate Certificate
  • Vocational Graduate Diploma
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor’s Degree
Language Requirement
IELTS Score (Minimum)
If English is not the applicant’s principal language, or the applicant has not completed a secondary or tertiary education qualification in English, the applicant must also satisfy either of the following English language admission requirements:
An International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall academic score of 6.0, or higher, with no band lower than 5.5; or equivalent score from an approved English language higher education entry testing system; or
Successful completion of an approved English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course. STRICTLY NO EAP PROGRAM ACCEPTED FROM SOUTH ASIA

Subjects

Subject Name Subject Type Fees
Foundations of Accounting Core AUD 2,000
Management Accounting Elective AUD 2,000
Financial Accounting Elective AUD 2,000
Corporate Accounting Elective AUD 2,000
Auditing Elective AUD 2,000
Management Control Systems Elective AUD 2,000
Accounting Systems Elective AUD 2,000
Taxation Elective AUD 2,000
Accounting Theory and Issues Elective AUD 2,000
Communication in Business Core AUD 2,000
Corporate Governance and Business Ethics Elective AUD 2,000
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Elective AUD 2,000
Business Statistics Core AUD 2,000
Business Economics Core AUD 2,000
Fundamentals of Finance Elective AUD 2,000
Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Management Elective AUD 2,000
Hospitality Asset and Operations Management Elective AUD 2,000
Hotel Management Elective AUD 2,000
Food Beverage Management Elective AUD 2,000
Hospitality and Tourism Marketing Elective AUD 2,000
Services and Experience Management Elective AUD 2,000
Contemporary issues in Hospitality and Tourism Elective AUD 2,000
Strategic Planning in Hospitality Elective AUD 2,000
Communications and Networks Elective AUD 2,000
Programming Concepts Elective AUD 2,000
System Analysis and Design Elective AUD 2,000
Database Management Systems Elective AUD 2,000
Information and Communication Security Elective AUD 2,000
Web Technologies Elective AUD 2,000
e-Business Solutions Elective AUD 2,000
Information System Project Elective AUD 2,000
IT and Business Processes Core AUD 2,000
Fundamentals of Business Law Core AUD 2,000
Management Core AUD 2,000
Organisational Behaviour Elective AUD 2,000
Cross Cultural Management Elective AUD 2,000
Human Resources Management Elective AUD 2,000
Contemporary Issues in Management Elective AUD 2,000
Strategic Management Elective AUD 2,000
Leadership and Change Management Elective AUD 2,000
Minor Course 1 Elective AUD 2,000
Minor Course 2 Elective AUD 2,000
Minor Course 3 Elective AUD 2,000
Minor Course 4 Elective AUD 2,000
Marketing Core AUD 2,000
Unspecified Elective Course 1 Elective AUD 2,000
Unspecified Elective Course 2 Elective AUD 2,000
Unspecified Elective Course 3 Elective AUD 2,000
Unspecified Elective Course 4 Elective AUD 2,000

Career Opportunities

Graduate Attributes

  1. knowledgeable and skilled specially in their area of specialisation, with critical judgement
  2.  innovative, creative and entrepreneurial
  3. able to apply problem-solving skills across business disciplines
  4. effective communicators and culturally capable when working in diverse cultures
  5. socially responsible and engaged in their communities.

Graduate Career Outcomes

  • Accounting
  • Public Accounting Practice
  • Public Sector Accounting/Auditing
  • Business Analysis
  • Systems Analysis
  • Marketing Analysis and Practice
  • General Administration
  • Product Analysis
  • Multinational Corporations Management
  • Hospitality Services Professions

Accreditation

Accreditation Name Accreditation Type Period Start Period End
CPA Australia Recognised by Recognition body 01/01/2020
Chartered Australia Australia NewZealand Recognised by Recognition body 01/01/2020

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