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HonoursCQ91 - Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business
Program Aim
The Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business program combines CQUniversity's two premier business programs, and is designed to allow students to combine studies in commerce related fields such as accounting, finance and property management with business management fields such as human resources management, information systems management and marketing. Students have a very broad range of possible fields of study in this program and a very wide range of career opportunities exist for graduates.
The program is professionally accredited with a number of professional bodies and depending on the major selected, completion of the program meets the education requirements for membership of professional organisations such as CPA Australia, ICA Australia, the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants, the Australian Institute of Management – details of membership pathways are given below. The strong professional focus of the degree ensures that upon completion of their program graduates receive not just an academic qualification, but recognition of their skills and knowledge by the peak professional bodies in their chosen field.
Program Structure
To satisfy the requirements for the award, students must complete 32 courses/192 units of credit which comply with the stated requirements.
Students must complete:
- 6 compulsory core courses;
- 14 accounting technical specialist courses, as noted in the accounting course list;
- 12 business courses, as detailed for one of the majors listed as available for this program.
Majors
- Marketing (Graduates may be eligible for membership of the Australian Marketing Institute and the Australian Market and Social Research Society);
- Human Resources Management;
- Management (Graduates may be eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Management);
- Information Systems (This major is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). Please note: the ACS accredits each campus individually; therefore students should check the current status of accreditation for newly established locations. For enquiries concerning eligibility or membership, please refer to the ACS official website: http:\\www.acs.org.au);
- Procurement and Supply (This major is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS). Graduates may apply for membership of CIPS);
NOTE: not all majors are available at all locations.