Course overview
The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) offers a broad understanding of the concepts and practices of accounting, supported by related areas in finance, law, economics, marketing, information systems, management and statistics. The course focuses on preparing students for accounting careers in the modern business environment, specifically preparing students for management roles in the accounting industry. It aims to equip students with decision-making and critical analysis skills required in a professional accountancy practice, as well as a variety of functional areas within business. There is a particular emphasis on the development of professional and personal skills which underpin success in accounting.
The course requires students to study a total of 24 subjects over 6 trimesters. It contains 20 core subjects and 4 electives providing students with an in-depth understanding of accountancy practices, and an appreciation of other business related disciplines. In addition to the solid core of accounting subjects, including legislation related to accounting practices and an appreciation of ethical practice, students can also study a selection of related business, management and finance subjects designed to provide broad understanding of the total challenges faced by accountants and their clients.
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Pathway to further studies
Graduates of the Bachelor in Business (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 a number of postgraduate qualifications in Australia and overseas.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor in Business (Accounting) may find entry level employment as an Accountant, Business Analyst, Auditor, Financial Advisor and Taxation Consultant among other career paths.
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- KOI domestic applicant entry requirement Applicants with recent secondary education (within the past two years) KOI will admit students who have a NSW Higher School Certificate or equivalent showing satisfactory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to an ATAR of 60.00 or above. Applicants with higher education study Applicants who have successfully undertaken any higher education study, within the last 10 years since leaving school, may be eligible for admission to a KOI course with credit transfers. Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) study Applicants who have successfully undertaken any VET study within the last 10 years since leaving school may be eligible for admission to a KOI course with credit transfers. Full details of KOI domestic applicant entry requirements .
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Campuses & intake dates
- Darby StreetNSW
- Kent StreetNSW
- O Connell StreetNSW
- Market StreetNSW

