ACCT29083 Theory of Accounting

Course description

This course introduces students to different theories of financial accounting which underlie the study, practice and regulation of accounting within Australia and internationally. It examines arguments for and against the regulation of accounting, and examines contemporary issues in accounting practice including voluntary disclosure. Students will look at corporate strategy measures such as the balanced scorecard and issues relating to corporate governance. The use of case studies and literature searches provides students with skills to critically evaluate financial accounting theories and the study, practice and regulation of accounting.

Course at a glance

Faculty: Faculty of Business and Law
Career: Postgraduate
Units of credit: 8
Requisites: Prerequisite course ACCT 20052 Financial Accounting, and only available to students studying the Master of Accounting or Master of Professional Accounting Programs.
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
EFTSL 0.16667

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Course availability

Term Campuses
T1 BNE: FLEX: GDC: HKG: MEL: ROK: SYD
T3 BNE: FLEX: GDC: HKG: MEL: SYD