This major provides students with a strong foundation in accounting and finance theory and principles as well as practical skills in accounting and related areas. It also develops students' capacity for inquiry, abstract logical thinking and critical analysis, as well as communication and interpersonal skills that will enable them to work in various collaborative contexts with accountants and non-accountants.
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On Campus at Joondalup
Online
This Double Major has been Accredited by: Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)
IPA professional accreditation only relates to the Accounting units in this major. Students completing this course can access Associate level membership of the Institute of Public Accountants.
This Double Major has been Accredited by: Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ)
This accreditation only related to the Accounting units in the major.
This professional recognition only applies when you study this Double Major in the following course:
This Double Major has been Accredited by: CPA Australia
CPA professional accreditation only relates to the Accounting units in this major.
This professional recognition only applies when you study this Double Major in the following course:
Students can apply for membership with Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA). Graduates who have completed the Finance units are eligible to apply for membership with the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA). They will also meet the academic requirements for professional membership.
Accountant, Company Secretary, Corporate Accountant, Management Accountant, Public Accountant, Auditor, Tax Assessor, Tax Planner, Investment Analyst, Financial Planner, Credit and Banking
With this double major, you’ll have career opportunities in public practice, industry and government, or as a consultant in areas such as auditing, financial accounting, management accounting, taxation, banking, financial advisory, financial planning, investment advisory and other financial consulting.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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ECF1110 | Economics I | 15 |
ECF1120 | Finance I | 15 |
LAW1100 | Introduction to Business Law | 15 |
ACC2250 | Accounting II | 15 |
ACC2350 | Cost Accounting | 15 |
ACC2360 | Managerial Accounting | 15 |
ACC2700 | Financial Reporting Standards | 15 |
ACC3201 | Accounting Information Systems | 15 |
ACC3510 | Auditing | 15 |
ACC3700 | Financial Accounting, Theory and Practice | 15 |
ECF2210 | Capital Markets | 15 |
ECF2222 | Corporate Finance | 15 |
ECF2226 | Investment Finance | 15 |
LAW2300 | Principles of Company Law for Accountants | 15 |
LAW2410 | Income Tax Framework II | 15 |
Plus One Unit (1) from the following: | ||
ECF3120 ^ | Financial Modelling | 15 |
ECF3310 ^ | Credit and Lending Decisions | 15 |
ECF3312 ^ | Financial Institutions Management | 15 |
ECF3208 ^ | Financial Planning | 15 |
ECF3201 ^ | Beyond Stocks Investment | 15 |
^ Core Option
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