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Bachelor of Business - Major in Accounting Bachelor 072668D 2025

Study Level Bachelor

Course Code 072668D

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Start Date August 2025, November 2025, March 2026

Entry Requirement Grade 12

Duration 156 weeks

Price $49500

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About the Course

A Bachelor of Business, major in Accounting will give you a broad understanding of business and how accountancy fits into the larger picture.

It’ll equip you with the skills you need to work in a broad range of financial roles, anywhere in the world. It’s the perfect introduction to entrepreneurship.

Entry Requirements

Applicants must meet the academic entry requirements including prerequisites for their chosen course, and;

Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirement for their chosen course, and;

Domestic Applicants must be 17 years of age as at the commencement date of their chosen course or unit.

What will you learn

The Bachelor of Business, major in Accounting aims to provide graduates who will:

  • Demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge of the accountancy discipline in the global context;
  • Possess an up-to-date body of specialist accounting knowledge both theoretical and technical;
  • Be able to apply International Accounting Standards, Australian Accounting Standards and Conceptual Framework and have the ability to remain up-to-date with changes in regulations and reporting requirements;
  • Be able to analyse and evaluate the financial position and performance of an organisation through the examination of financial and non-financial data;
  • Possess the technical and theoretical knowledge, competency and skills required to become a member of the Australian accounting professional bodies, CPA Australia (CPAA), Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) and Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)
  • Be able to work effectively in a team environment and communicate knowledge, skills and ideas to others in different contexts: organisational, industry and globally;
  • Be able to apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, well-developed judgement and responsibility;
  • Be ethically aware and possess appropriate professional skills for a career in accountancy;