Bachelor of Business (Accounting) CQ01
Program at a glance
Duration: | 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time |
Mode & Location: | internal - BDG/MKY/ROK/BNE/GDC/FIJI/MEL/SYD/HKG, Yr 1 - GLD,EMD, external |
Courses/Units of Credit: | 24 courses/144 units of credit |
Faculty: | Faculty of Business & Law |
Entry: | QTAC |
Accreditation: | Graduates are eligible for membership of Certified Practising Accountants Australia (CPA Australia) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA). However, these organisations accredit each campus specifically, so students should check the current status of accreditation for newly establish locations. Graduates of this program are also eligible to join the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants (ATMA) at the Member level and are eligible to apply for registration with the Tax Agents Board provided they meet the Board's requirements for practical experience. |
Residential School: | not applicable |
Practicum/Work placement: | not applicable |
Exit awards: | not applicable |
Interim awards: | not applicable |
Contact: | Undergraduate Program Advisor - 07 4930 9600 |
International students: | International students studying in Australia must study full-time, on-campus. |
CRICOS program codes: | BDG/MKY/ROK/BNE/GDC - 003386G, MEL - 034380B, SYD - 035333A |
Program aim
Traditional accounting has changed! Accountants develop a range of skills in analysis, presentation and communication of organisational information, and find professional positions across areas such as computer auditing, taxation planning, management accounting, treasury, financial consulting and strategic management. The accounting degree prepares graduates for all of these fields and ensures that students graduate with good communication and technical skills. Graduates from this program are currently working in positions in banking, large international public accounting firms, smaller regional public accounting firms and as accountants and managers in industry. They are readily employed in Asia, the United Kingdom and Europe. In particular Australian employers value the international and electronic communication skills of graduates.The program satisfies the education requirements of CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, and graduates are eligible to apply for registration with the Tax Agents Board provided they meet the Board's requirements of practical experience. Graduates are also eligible to join the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants at the Member level, without further study.
The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) program not only offers students the opportunity to study a degree that is recognised by professional accounting bodies throughout Australia, but also allows students the flexibility to design a program of study that will best meet their individual career aspirations and take advantage of the rapidly changing career opportunities that exist in the modern business environment.
Career options
accountant
Program structure
Students must complete a program of 24 courses which comply with the accounting program detailed below.
Students must complete:
Course Code | Course Title |
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all of the following 7 compulsory courses: | |
ACCT11059 | Using Accounting for Decision Making |
ECON11026 | Principles of Economics |
HRMT11010 | Organisational Behaviour |
COIS11011 | Foundations of Business Computing |
LAWS11030 | Introductory & Contract Law |
MRKT11029 | Marketing |
MATH11246 | Quantitative Methods A |
Course Code | Course Title |
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all of the following 9 Accounting technical specialist courses: | |
ACCT11057 | Principles of Accounting |
ACCT19060 | Management Accounting |
ACCT19061 | Corporate Accounting |
LAWS19032 | Company & Association Law |
ACCT19062 | Issues in Financial Reporting |
ACCT19082 | Financial Accounting Theory |
ACCT19064 | Auditing & Professional Finance |
FINC19011 | Business Finance |
LAWS19033 | Taxation Law & Practice A |
Course Code | Course Title |
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3 of the following Accounting technical specialist courses: | |
LAWS19031 | Commercial Law |
ACCT19065 | Foundations of Research in Commerce |
FINC19012 | Investment Analysis & Risk Management |
ACCT19066 | Accounting Systems & Assurance |
LAWS19034 | Taxation Law & Practice B |
BUSN19021 | Project |
STAT11048 | Essential Statistics |
Elective |
- 5 elective courses , selected from any 6 units of credit undergraduate course offered by CQU, subject to approval by the Dean. A maximum of 12 Level 1 courses may be credited towards the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) . Note that all 7 core courses, plus ACCT11057 and STAT11048 are level one courses.
Check the details
A recommended study schedule for this program can be obtained from your program advisor. Students may determine their own schedule based upon credit transfers and personal study requirements. It is important to note that full-time students usually enrol in four courses per term and part-time students usually enrol in two courses per term.
Students enrolled in the Accounting program should be aware of the Faculty of Business and Law Program Rules relating to the award of Pass Conceded and Pass Terminating Grades. In addition to these rules, students in the Accounting program should be aware that the degree rules for the Accounting program mean that students can credit a maximum of 1 Pass Conceded or Pass Terminating grade in any of their core courses or compulsory Accounting Technical Specialist courses towards the requirements of their degree program.
Note: Students must check to see when and where a course is offered before enrolling. See the course availability section in this handbook for details.
Offshore delivery sites
Programs available at offshore delivery sites are offered with the support of local agents. Students should note that some programs are subject to articulation arrangements with the local institution and that course and program offerings are subject to availability at that particular delivery site.
Application for credit transfer
Credit transfer will only be granted where a student is able to demonstrate that tertiary studies equivalent in content and depth to a Bachelor of Business (Accounting) course have been completed.
Students should examine the course synopses in this Handbook to determine the courses from which they may be eligible to claim exemption.
Refer to Credit for Previous Studies in the Admissions & Enrolment section of the Handbook, regarding the guidelines and requirements in applying for credit transfer.
Please note that students enrolled in the Accounting program are not permitted to credit more than one Pass Conceded or Pass Terminating grade in courses required for accreditation with Accounting professional bodies towards the requirements of the Accounting program. Courses required for accreditation with Accounting professional bodies include all nine compulsory Accounting technical specialist courses plus all core courses in the Accounting program.