Course Overview
Course Content
Accounting Fundamentals
Business Economics
Business Digitalisation
Professional Communication Skills
Marketing
Accounting Information Systems
Business Statistics
Management Fundamentals
Australian Business Law
Financial Accounting
Management Accounting
Business and Corporate Finance
Australian Corporations Law
Corporate Accounting and Reporting
Australian Taxation Law
Advanced Financial Accounting
Accounting Analytics
Business Ethics and Sustainability
Auditing and Assurance
Business Capstone
Digital Media and Technologies
Elective
Services Marketing
Elective
Organisational Behaviour
Elective
International Finance
Elective
Business Analytics and Visualisation
Elective
Advanced Management Accounting
Elective
Entrepreneurship for Social and Market Impact
Elective
Common Questions
Yes, the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) is accredited by Chartered Accountants in Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and CPA Australia as meeting the professional accreditation standards, including the technical and professional competency areas. Upon successful completion of the course, graduates will be eligible to apply for Associate membership of CPA Australia and for Provisional membership of CA ANZ.
The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) course consists of 24 units (20 core and 4 electives) with each unit carrying a 10 credit point weighting. Successful completion of the course requires students to pass the 20 core units and 4 elective units across 3 years (6 semesters).
For domestic students, the unit fee is $2,000, the semester fee (4 units) is $8,000, the yearly fee is $16,000, and the total course fee over 3 years is $48,000. For international students, the unit fee is $2,200, the semester fee is $8,800, the yearly fee is $17,600, and the total course fee is $52,800. All fees are in Australian Dollars.
Students who successfully complete the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) will be able to: demonstrate intercultural awareness to function effectively in a professional global workplace; work effectively in a team environment as both contributors and leaders; apply broad business and accounting knowledge to resolve real-world business issues; exercise initiative and judgement in complex and changing business environments; use a range of communication strategies for specialist and non-specialist audiences; and utilise contemporary digital technologies to source, analyse and interpret data for data driven decision-making.
Yes, tuition protection is available. For international students, tuition assurance is provided through the Tuition Protection Service (TPS), an Australian Government scheme. For full-fee-paying domestic students, the Australian School of Business Pty Ltd also has tuition protection coverage under the TPS. Please note that the Australian School of Business Pty Ltd is not currently an approved FEE-HELP provider, so students enrolled are not eligible for FEE-HELP.
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