course_name

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

University Of South Australia

Program Overview

Ranked in the top one per cent worldwide1, we are one of the largest leading providers of accounting and finance education in Australia and Asia.

This industry-accredited degree will provide you with a strong foundation of knowledge in accounting combined with business, taxation, auditing, finance and sustainability. You will learn about the current economic, legal and political influences affecting global business as well as develop critical problem solving, decision-making, communication, teamwork and technical skills.

0
LocationPin
  Location

AdelaideAustralia

DurationIcon
  Course Duration

36 Months

LocationPin
  Tuition Fee

AU$ 36,100

 Score

IELTS: 5.5 TOEFL: 46

Need Study Abroad Counselling? Book A 1-on-1 With Our Experts
600+ Universities
30K+ Students Counselled
By submitting you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.

Modules:
 

  • Quantitative Methods for Business
  • Accounting for Business
  • Career Development in Business
  • Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange
  • Financial Accounting 1

Meet any prerequisite requirements with a minimum grade of C- or equivalent AND:
 

  • Qualify for the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE), and achieved a competitive Selection Rank (ATAR), or
  • Complete secondary qualifications equivalent to SACE, or
  • Complete the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24 points

For International Students: AUD$ 36,100 per year

Careers to consider include:
 

  • Auditor/Risk consultant: ensuring financial and operational integrity and compliance; evaluating and reporting on financial, operational and managerial processes and systems; working on business process reviews and risk assessments
  • Business adviser: working with new or established businesses; analysing business plans and financial statements; advising on investments, marketing, funding and financial trends; understanding consumer needs and how to improve profitability; problem solving with clients
  • Forensic accountant: working in a corporate or regulatory environment to investigate fraud and similar crimes; researching and preparing forensic reports for courts; providing expert evidence
  • Insolvency and reconstruction adviser: working with and achieving the best possible results for stakeholders in cases of personal and business financial distress; administrations and liquidations; restructuring under performing businesses
Need Study Abroad Counselling? Book A 1-on-1 With Our Experts
600+ Universities
30K+ Students Counselled
By submitting you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.