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University of South Australia

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Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

  • Bachelor

As a UniSA graduate, you can be confident this is a globally competitive degree respected internationally for its quality and relevance to industry.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
XBCA
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
Jan, Apr, Jun, Sep
International Fees
$23,000 per year / $69,000 total

About this course

As a UniSA graduate, you can be confident this is a globally competitive degree respected internationally for its quality and relevance to industry.

We work closely with industry and peak professional bodies to ensure that your studies are relevant and respected in the workplace.

As a graduate, you'll be eligible for membership with CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, the global Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the Association of International Accountants (AIA), and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).

The Business Career Mentor Program helps you build your industry networks and your career. In 2016 we matched over 190 students with business mentors who gained valuable insight from business professionals. The six-month program is offered online and runs from March every year.

Our Centre for Sustainability Governance looks at the practicalities of sustainability from a business perspective, bringing together economists, accountants and finance specialists from a range of backgrounds.

UniSA Business is the only business school in South Australia accredited by both AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and EFMD (EQUIS) - the world's leading accreditation bodies recognising excellence in business education and research at a global level. These dual accreditations demonstrate the high standards we hold across all areas such as teaching, student learning and research, as well as our commitment to continually improving the quality of our programs.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

You will start with core courses in business. These will give you a solid grounding in important areas including:

  • accounting and quantitative methods for business
  • business law, finance, business intelligence and data management
  • economics and marketing principles

You'll then move into your accounting specialisation, learning skills such as:

  • financial and management accounting
  • taxation and company law
  • auditing
  • sustainability accounting
  • global and contemporary accounting issues
  • strategic financial analysis

Career pathways

From corporate accounting to government and not-for-profit - there are a variety of career paths available, across all industries. Depending on your interests, you can also choose to specialise in tax, healthcare and environmental accounting. Accounting can also serve as a launching pad for careers in business, consulting, law, education, government, and small-to-medium businesses.

To become a fully qualified accountant you need to be Chartered Accountant (CA) or Certified Practising Accounting (CPA) qualified. UniSA Online graduates will be eligible to undertake the CA or CPA program. While you can commence working in an accounting role with an undergraduate degree, employers highly regard professionals with a CA and CPA qualification.

A UniSA Online Accounting degree can help you pursue the following careers:

  • Auditor/risk consultant: ensure financial and operational integrity and compliance; evaluate and report on financial, operational and managerial processes and systems; and work on business process reviews and risk assessments.
  • Business adviser: work with new or established businesses; analyse business plans and financial statements; advise on investments, marketing, funding and financial trends; and understand consumer needs to meet business objectives and improve profitability.
  • Forensic accounting: work in a corporate or regulatory environment to investigate fraud and similar crimes; provide expert evidence, and prepare forensic reports for courts.
  • Insolvency and reconstruction adviser: work with stakeholders in cases of personal and business financial distress; administrations and liquidations; and restructure under-performing businesses and turnarounds.
  • Management accountant: assist senior management make critical business decisions; prepare forecasts, budgets and risk analysis; and advise managers about the financial implications of business decisions.
  • Practising accountant: work for the private sector, government or individuals; prepare tax returns; keep accounting systems up-to-date; maintain financial records, and advise on business structures.
  • Tax accountant and adviser: compile business and individual tax returns, and provide tax planning advice and strategies.
Learn more about your career in Accounting >