Accountancy
Whether they work in a large multinational corporation, a government agency or a small company, accountants play a pivotal role in advising senior management on the financial direction of the enterprise.
Professional Recognition
On completion of a Bachelor of Commerce (Accountancy) degree you will have gained the necessary skills and qualifications to work as an accountant.
To be eligible for membership of the two Australian accounting professional bodies, CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA), students must complete subjects in addition to those specified for the Bachelor of Commerce degree. These subjects are noted below.
Graduates are also eligible to join the international organisation, Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
Subjects required for major study
Code
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Subject
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Session
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Credit Points
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ACCY200
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Financial Accounting IIA
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Autumn
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6
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ACCY201
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Financial Accounting IIB
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Spring
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6
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ACCY211
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Management Accounting II
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Autumn
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6
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FIN221
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Introductory Business Finance
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Autumn/Spring
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6
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ACCY302
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Financial Accounting III
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Autumn
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12
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ACCY312
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Management Accounting III
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Spring
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6
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ACCY342
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Auditing and Assurance Services
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Autumn
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6
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Additional specified subjects (30 credit points) required for professional accreditation; ACCY231, LAW100, LAW210, LAW302 and LAW315. The last four subjects constitute a minor in Business Law.
Other information
For additional information contact accfin@uow.edu.au
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