Accounting

Year



Type

Major, Minor

Description

Accounting is concerned with the provision of information essential for decision making to managers and external parties in all entities within both the private and public sectors. Given the wide range of services accountants may be expected to provide, the full accounting program includes studies in auditing, taxation, law, economics, finance, computing and information systems in addition to financial and management accounting.

Prerequisite(s)

Nil

Assumed Knowledge

Nil

Courses

Course Area and cat no. Units Level References
MAJOR
Accounting for Business ACCT 1008 4.5 1
OR
Management Accounting ACCT 2006 4.5 2 Note(s): 1
Financial Accounting 1 ACCT 1006 4.5 1
Financial Accounting 2 ACCT 2005 4.5 2
Business Finance BANK 2007 4.5 2
Auditing Theory and Practice ACCT 3005 4.5 3
Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 3007 4.5 3
Contemporary Issues in Accounting ACCT 3003 4.5 3
Sustainability Accounting and Reporting ACCT 3010 4.5 3
MINOR
Accounting for Business ACCT 1008 4.5 1
OR
Management Accounting ACCT 2006 4.5 2 Note(s): 1
Financial Accounting 1 ACCT 1006 4.5 1
Financial Accounting 2 ACCT 2005 4.5 2
Financial Accounting 3 ACCT 3007 4.5 3

Rules

Nil

Notes

  1. Only students who have completed or received credit for the other course can select this course.