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University of New England (UNE)

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Bachelor of Accounting

  • Bachelor

Accounting is at the centre of business and finance - from tracking the flow of money to analysing financial activities. The skills you develop through the Bachelor of Accounting are fundamental to making strategic business decisions and helping people stay in control of their money.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time, 10 years part-time
Course Code
BAcc, 061316G
Study Mode
In person, Online
ATAR
72.55

About this course

Accounting is at the centre of business and finance - from tracking the flow of money to analysing financial activities. The skills you develop through the Bachelor of Accounting are fundamental to making strategic business decisions and helping people stay in control of their money.

Our Bachelor of Accounting is a premier undergraduate degree accredited with CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ). Upon completion of the core units you will meet the entry requirements for these professional accounting bodies and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA).

You will develop specialised knowledge of the accounting discipline, including technical skills and critical thinking, as well as the skills to collect, measure, and communicate financial information in a range of situations.

This degree comprises a set of core units in accounting, auditing, information systems, economics, finance, business, statistics, and law. In addition to the core, there are optional majors in Advanced Accounting, Agribusiness, Finance, Business Analysis and Transformation.

As an alternative to these majors, the Bachelor of Accounting allows you to choose elective units from other disciplines across the University. You might choose a set of units that will equip you for a career in a particular industry. If your aim is to become an accountant:

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in the film industry, choose screen or media studies units;

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in forensic accounting, accounting systems design, or auditing IT systems, choose from the computer science suite of units;

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with broader business skills, you can undertake management, marketing, human resource management or other units of your choice.

The Bachelor of Accounting gives you the flexibility to take your accounting qualification in the specific direction you choose.

Trimester 3 provides the opportunity to 'fast track' your degree and complete the Bachelor of Accounting in two years full time or four years part time if you choose elective units (rather than an additional major). Choose this path if you want to complete your degree as soon as possible.

If opportunities to work overseas arise while you are studying, UNE provides the flexibility you need to continue your studies. With extensive experience offering accounting to students online, you can be confident of the quality of teaching and support wherever you are located.

You can also study accounting in the Bachelor of Business.

Entry requirements

A candidate shall:

(a) be qualified for admission (see
Admission Undergraduate and Postgraduate (Coursework) Rule
and
Admission Undergraduate and Postgraduate (Coursework) Procedures
);
or

(b) hold an approved overseas qualification under the Articulations Programs;
or

(c) hold an approved qualification from an Australian TAFE under the Articulation Programs.

Assumed knowledge is any two units of English.

Recommended studies are any two units of Mathematics. For some units in the economics, finance and quantitative statistics areas it is recommended that students have previously studied mathematics. Also Accounting, Economics and Business.

Study locations

Armidale

Online

What you will learn

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. demonstrate broad knowledge of the accounting discipline, including technical knowledge, to facilitate a career in accounting and further professional development and professional practice;
  2. exercise judgement under supervision to solve routine accounting problems in straightforward contexts using social, ethical, economic, regulatory and global perspectives;
  3. apply integrated theoretical and technical accounting knowledge which includes a selection of auditing and assurance, finance, economics, quantitative methods, information systems, commercial law, corporation law and taxation law;
  4. critically apply theoretical and technical accounting knowledge and skills to execute routine accounting tasks;
  5. justify and communicate accounting advice and ideas in straightforward collaborative contexts involving both accountants and non-accountants; and
  6. reflect on performance feedback to identify and action learning opportunities and self-improvements.

Career pathways

UNE's Bachelor of Accounting will give you the technical and theoretical accounting knowledge as well as the analytical, communication and financial skills to succeed in a wide range of careers across all sectors. An accountant doesn't necessarily work in an accounting firm - retailers, charities and record labels all need accountants, just to name a few.

Career opportunities include:

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Accountant

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Auditor

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Tax Consultant/Certified Tax Agent

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Agribusiness Consultant

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Forensic/Investigative Accountant

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Corporate Finance

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Financial Officer/Administrator in Corporate and Public sectors

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Budget Analyst

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Financial Advisor

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Stockbroker

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Financial Institution Manager

* Small and medium enterprise and/or Agribusiness Manager