Intermediate Financial Accounting
Students will apply Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (GAAP) to prepare and present general purpose financial reports for a company and evaluate a listed company for the purpose of shareholder investment.
Intermediate Management Accounting
Enables students to be able to collect, interpret, present and use relevant management accounting information for an organisation to effectively plan, control and make appropriate decisions regarding business operations.
Taxation in NZ
Enables students to apply knowledge of taxation rules to New Zealand taxable entities in a range of situations.
Advanced Financial Accounting
Provides students with sufficient theoretical understanding of New Zealand’s financial reporting environment and sufficient technical skills, to prepare complex financial statements that comply with generally accepted accounting practice.
The second aim is for students to gain a wider appreciation of financial reporting to enable them to respond and contribute to the development of the accounting profession.
Advanced Management Accounting
Provides students with advanced techniques and skills to be able to provide and evaluate accounting information, including its behavioural implications and contribute to organisational success.
Professional Practice - A
To develop research capabilities related to chosen area of specialisation, and enable students to complete a “hands-on” immersion in industry practice as part of BAM7.020.
Professional Project - B
To develop capabilities related to chosen area of specialisation, in a “hands-on” immersion in industry practice. To enable students to apply their learning, test the relevance of academic theories to the workplace and to reflect critically on this relationship between their academic study and industry practice. To enable students to carry out a significant work assignment for the host organisation on a topic in a field allied to their major and present a project report in conjunction with an academic supervisor. The project forms the final component of the programme and requires students to produce work of the highest quality as evidence of their development.