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Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Levels 7-11, 11 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Levels 7 - 11, Transport House, 11 York Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
ASQA
Professional Body
CPA Australia / Chartered Accountants ANZ (CA ANZ)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
CPA / CA ANZ / IPA
Course Content
Professional Communication Skills
Replaces BUS100 Business Study Skills & BUS106A Introduction to Business A. Studied in First Trimester.
Introduction to Accounting
Studied in First Trimester.
Introduction to Marketing
Studied in First Trimester.
Introduction to Economics
Studied in First Trimester.
Introduction to Management
Replaces BUS106B Introduction to Business B. Studied in Second Trimester.
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Pre-requisite: ACC100. Studied in Second Trimester.
Introduction to Business Law
Studied in Second Trimester.
Business Statistics
Studied in Second Trimester.
Common Questions
Yes. Graduates of the Diploma of Accounting are eligible to apply for admission into KOI's Bachelor of Business (Accounting) or Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance). Students progressing into these courses will be given a maximum of 8 credits for prior learning for studies completed within the Diploma of Accounting. Graduates may also use the Diploma to gain admission into many other bachelor level courses in Australia and overseas.
The Diploma of Accounting can be completed within 2 trimesters, consisting of 8 core subjects — 4 subjects in the First Trimester and 4 subjects in the Second Trimester.
No. There are no electives for the Diploma of Accounting. All 8 subjects listed in the course overview are core subjects and must be studied to satisfy the requirements of the award.
In the First Trimester you will study Professional Communication Skills (BUS100), Introduction to Accounting (ACC100), Introduction to Marketing (BUS104), and Introduction to Economics (ECO100). In the Second Trimester you will study Introduction to Management (MGT100), Introduction to Financial Accounting (ACC101), Introduction to Business Law (BUS101), and Business Statistics (BUS105).
Yes. All KOI courses, including the Diploma of Accounting (CRICOS 070368K), are accredited by TEQSA (Tertiary Education and Quality Standards Agency) and consistent with the AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework), meaning KOI is recognised as providing quality education in line with Australia's Higher Education Standards.
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