The course consists of nineteen (19) core subjects, one (1) restricted micro-subject and five (5) unrestricted elective subjects.
Charles Sturt University is committed to the process of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. As Australia's leading national inland university, it recognises the particular role and responsibility this tertiary educational institution has in promoting social justice and human rights for Indigenous Australians, both nationally and within the footprint of CSU. IKC101 First Nations Foundations: Knowing, relating and understanding Country is a core subject in the degree.
Students must ensure that there are no more than 12 level one eight-point subjects in their degree. The level of a subject is designated by the first digit in the subject code, eg ACC100 is a level one subject.
Core Subjects
- Accounting and Financial Literacy
- Financial Accounting and Reporting
- Management Accounting for Sustainable Decision-Making
- Accounting Standards Interpretation and Disclosures
- Professional Practice in Accounting
- Strategic Accounting for Enterprise Management
- Accounting in a Global Environment
- Risk Based Audit and Assurance
- Developments in Ethics, Governance and Accounting Thought
- Contemporary Employability and Learning (6) *
- Business Economics
- Financial Management
- First Nations Foundations: Knowing, relating and understanding
- Business Law
- Business Organisations Law
- Tax Law Concepts and Application
- Organisations and Management
- Marketing Fundamentals
- Data Analytics for Business