Bachelor of Applied Finance and Accounting

Top Education Institute

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 02491D

This degree is designed to prepare students for the professional fields of finance and accounting, with a strong practical focus and insight into the global and institutional aspects of financial systems. Finance is the study of financial institutions, markets and instruments, as well as money, banking, investment and the control of risk. Accounting involves the financial measurement of economic activity and the use of financial information for making economic decisions. Finance and accounting are closely related and both are integral to industry and commerce. This degree is structured with applied finance as the core discipline, with accounting related topics covered in both core and elective units. A specialisation in finance coupled with an accounting qualification will broaden graduate career opportunities and equip graduates with key skills to succeed in a range of professional fields.

Subjects

  • Applied finance and accounting

Standard entry requirements

  • Current school leavers: completion of the equivalent of the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) examination in Australia or New Zealand, achieving a level equivalent to an indicative ATAR score of 50. Non-school leavers: completion of the HSC (or equivalent) with a minimum ATAR of 50 (or equivalent) within 2 years prior to application
  • Completion of a tertiary preparation course from a qualified provider
  • Or completion of at least one semester of full-time study (or part-time equivalent) at a registered Australian higher education provider at AQF Level 5 (Diploma) or higher

Recognition

The BAppFin&Acc contains a sequence of accounting units that meets CAANZ and CPAA accreditation requirements.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Sydney International: $51,000 No

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