Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
084073K
Master of Professional Accounting
Organizations of all kinds and sizes, in Australia and internationally, are facing dramatic changes to their operating environments, technology and finances. They need professionals who are equipped with the expertise to help them make informed decisions about the best direction to take in this rapidly evolving world. UNEs Master of Professional Accounting will advance your financial, analytical, research and communication skills, helping you become an indispensable asset in any workplace, and will qualify you for entry to the major professional accounting bodies.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
---|---|---|---|
Online Campus | Online/Off-campus - 1.5 years Part-time - 6 years | $44,844 | N/A |
UNE Armidale (main campus) | Full-time - 1.5 years Part-time - 6 years | $44,844 | N/A |
Structure
96 credit points
Subjects
- Rule A
- Management Accounting (AFM403)
- Introductory Accounting (AFM406)
- Intermediate Financial Accounting (AFM410)
- Accounting Theory and Research (AFM501)
- Advanced Financial Accounting (AFM505)
- Auditing (AFM519)
- Corporate Finance (AFM531)
- Accounting Information Systems (AFM575)
- Economics for Management (ECON406)
- Taxation Law (LSSU592)
- Issues in Commercial and Financial Services Law (LSSU594)
- Quantitative Techniques for Management (QM461)
- Rule B
- Management Accounting (AFM403)
- Introductory Accounting (AFM406)
- Intermediate Financial Accounting (AFM410)
- Accounting Theory and Research (AFM501)
- Advanced Financial Accounting (AFM505)
- Auditing (AFM519)
- Corporate Finance (AFM531)
- Accounting Information Systems (AFM575)
- Economics for Management (ECON406)
- Taxation Law (LSSU592)
- Issues in Commercial and Financial Services Law (LSSU594)
- Quantitative Techniques for Management (QM461)
- Rule C
- Management Accounting (AFM403)
- Introductory Accounting (AFM406)
- Intermediate Financial Accounting (AFM410)
- Accounting Theory and Research (AFM501)
- Advanced Financial Accounting (AFM505)
- Auditing (AFM519)
- Corporate Finance (AFM531)
- Accounting Information Systems (AFM575)
- Economics for Management (ECON406)
- Taxation Law (LSSU592)
- Issues in Commercial and Financial Services Law (LSSU594)
- Quantitative Techniques for Management (QM461)
Entry requirements
- You will need to meet both the Academic and English Language Requirements to gain admission into this course. Meeting academic requirements means we review what you have already studied to see if you have the results needed for admission to your preferred course.
- Rule B: Within the past ten years you have commenced and completed the UNE Graduate Certificate in Accounting (or equivalent). Admission on this basis is subject to the requirements of relevant accrediting bodies, and Course Coordinator approval.
- Rule C: You have completed an overseas equivalent of a Bachelor qualification (AQF Level 7).