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3 Years
On campus (Melbourne), with blended learning options
Full time
March | May | August | October
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Melbourne Campus
Levels 3,4,5,6,7 & 9/108 Lonsdale St., Melbourne, VIC 3000
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCourse Content
Accounting Principles
Introduces accounting concepts and principles enabling students to produce and use accounting information. Covers the accounting cycle, double-entry accounting, recording business transactions, cash management, and financial report preparation using Xero.
Economic Principles
Introduces the fundamental principles of economics within micro and macroeconomic frameworks, including demand and supply, elasticity, market structure, financial systems, and government policy impacts.
Business Statistics
Examines statistical techniques commonly used in business decision-making: collecting, organising, summarising, presenting, interpreting and examining statistical data.
Financial Accounting Practice
Provides understanding of accounting regulation and the conceptual framework for financial reporting. Covers application of accounting standards and preparation of financial statements and statements of cash flows. Prerequisite: BBAC101.
Information Technology for Accountants
Provides understanding of accounting information systems (AIS), business process development, documentation, internal controls, ERP, DBMS, computer fraud, and AIS auditing — with practical application using MYOB. Prerequisite: BBAC101.
Business, Society and Ethics
Provides knowledge of ethics, corporate governance and legal mechanisms in business. Develops critical analysis and decision-making to identify and resolve professional and ethical issues. Prerequisites: 4 x 100 or 200 code units.
Company Law
Introduces Australian corporate law and how it influences the practices and policies of business organisations, including the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Prerequisite: BBAL201.
Management Accounting
Enhances skills in management accounting and applying cost concepts in manufacturing, retail, or service environments. Covers responsibility accounting, budgets, and variance analysis. Prerequisite: BBAC301.
Financial Accounting Theory
Provides balanced discussion of financial accounting theories, including accounting standards, conceptual frameworks, alternative asset-valuation models, and ethics in accounting. Prerequisite: BBAC301.
Company Accounting
Examines accounting and reporting requirements under relevant standards and the Corporations Act, including preparation of consolidated financial statements. Prerequisite: BBAC301.
Taxation Law
Overview of income taxation law in Australia, covering taxation theory, residency, income and deductions, capital gains tax, fringe benefits tax, GST, taxation of companies, and tax administration. Prerequisite: BBAL201.
Auditing and Assurance
Introduces the auditing profession, the external auditor's role, professional ethical requirements, the legal framework for auditors, professional auditing standards, and the sequential audit process. Prerequisites: BBAC301 and BBMM305.
Business and Corporate Finance
Provides knowledge of the concepts, tools and techniques needed to make sound financial decisions relating to the sourcing and cost of options available to a corporation. Prerequisite: BBAC301.
Common Questions
Yes, the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) is accredited by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) and CPA Australia. Additionally, ACCA recognises the qualification, granting exemptions for ACCA F1–F9 papers upon degree completion.
The course is 3 years full-time (6 terms). There are four intake dates per year: March, May, August, and October.
To be eligible, you need completion of Year 12 or equivalent with a minimum ATAR of 50, or an equivalent qualification. English language requirements are IELTS (Academic) 6.0 or equivalent. You must also be over 18 years old at enrolment.
The fees for the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) start from A$60,000.00, with all prices including GST.
Yes, students may be able to shorten the length of this course through qualifications obtained from other formal studies. AQF qualifications and Statements of Attainment issued by other registered training organisations and education providers may be recognised by BPP Institute, subject to an advanced standing assessment.
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