Overview
Accounting is an integral part of the management and governance of any enterprise. It acts as a decision‐making aid by providing the information necessary for planning, control and performance evaluation. The stakeholders of an entity rely on the accounting information to assist in a variety of decisions including the acquisition … For more content click the Read More button below.
Admission requirements
Enrolment restrictions
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Demonstrate integrated knowledge of accounting principles, theories and practice
2.
Apply accounting knowledge in practical contexts (e.g. workplace)
3.
Exhibit effective verbal, written, digital, and team interpersonal skills in working with stakeholders in a variety of contexts
4.
Critically evaluate complex issues and problems and structure evidence-based conclusions
5.
Employ individual and team learning strategies that promote intentional learning and autonomy
6.
Promote and practice ethical and sustainable professional principles
Structure
48 credit points
Course Core48 credit points
Professional outcomes
Professional accreditation
Accrediting bodies