This course introduces the principles of accounting, finance and quantitative business skills for applicants seeking to step into the fields of accounting and finance. You will learn how to evaluate, interpret and analyse financial information and make financial decisions. Graduates can pursue further expertise in accounting and finance by progressing to the Graduate Diploma of Accounting and Finance, the Master of Professional Accounting, or the Master of Finance and Banking.
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English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
Dr Nirosha Dilhani KAPU ARACHCHILAGE
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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ACC6010 | Accounting Concepts and Applications | 20 |
ECF6110 | Business Finance | 20 |
ECF6102 | Quantitative Skills for Business | 20 |
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