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Bachelor of Accounting

Bachelor of Accounting
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Bachelor of Accounting (2412AC)
On Campus Albury-Wodonga
Bathurst
CSU Study Centre Melbourne
CSU Study Centre Sydney
Dubbo
Port Macquarie
Wagga Wagga
Distance Education Bathurst
Wagga Wagga

Normal course duration

Full-time 3 years (6.0 sessions)

Admission criteria

Standard CSU, UAC and VTAC admission requirements for undergraduate courses apply. International applicants must meet the CSU admission requirements in terms of English language requirements.

Credit

Students who have studied and successfully completed relevant subjects at other universities or educational institutions may apply for credit for those subjects when applying to CSU courses. Credit will be granted for subjects, which are equivalent in content and standard, at the discretion of the Course Director.

The Faculty of Business has a large number of standard credit packages for TAFE and other institutions.

Graduation requirement

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

Course structure

The course consists of eighteen core subjects and six elective subjects.

Students must ensure that there are no more than 12 level one subjects in their degree. The level of a subject is designated by the first digit in the subject code, e.g. ACC100 is a level one subject.

Core Subjects

ACC100 Accounting 1
ACC110 Accounting 2
ECO130 Business Economics
LAW110 Business Law
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
QBM117 Business Statistics
ACC200 Accounting Systems
ACC210 Management Accounting
ACC222 External Reporting
ACC275 Professional Practice in Accounting
ACC311 Strategic and Sustainable Accounting
ACC322 Company Accounting
ACC331 Auditing & Assurance Services
ACC341 Accounting Theory
FIN211 Financial Management
LAW220 Business Organisations Law
LAW301 Taxation Law (Principles)

Electives

Students may undertake six free electives or choose a Joint Study as their electives.

(A free elective is a subject that may be chosen from virtually any subject on offer across the University provided prerequisites, assumed knowledge, enrolment restrictions and any other Faculty requirements have been met.)

TAFE NSW - North Coast Institute (NCIT) Port Macquarie

Articulated Program

Students who successfully complete the Advanced Diploma of Accounting through NCIT Port Macquarie will receive eleven (11) eight (8) point subject credits and will be required to successfully complete thirteen (13) CSU degree subjects to graduate with the Bachelor of Accounting.

Integrated Program

On successful completion of the NCIT Port Macquarie Certificate IV Accounting, students will complete the NCIT Port Macquarie Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting while concurrently undertaking the required CSU subjects outline below to be eligible to graduate with the Bachelor of Accounting.

Required CSU Subjects

In addition to the 11 subject credits NCIT students will complete the following CSU degree Subjects:

ECO130 Business Economics
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
QBM117 Business Statistics
ACC222 External Reporting
ACC275 Professional Practice in Accounting
ACC311 Strategic and Sustainable Accounting
ACC322 Company Accounting
ACC331 Auditing & Assurance Services
ACC341 Accounting Theory
FIN211 Financial Management
LAW220 Business Organisations Law
LAW301 Taxation Law (Principles)

The application of any TAFE NSW - North Coast Institute (NCIT) Port Macquarie student seeking credit for partial completion of a NCIT course shall be considered for credit on a case by case basis

Joint Study

A joint study is a prescribed set of subjects taken from a discipline other than Accounting. Students are then able to use the title of the joint study in conjunction with Bachelor of Accounting (e.g. Bachelor of Accounting/Finance).

For a Joint Study either from within the Faculty of Business or consisting of subjects from another Faculty, students must take an established sequence or set of five subjects. Established sequences are determined by the Faculty Board. Students must ensure that they take the necessary pre-requisites or have the required assumed knowledge.

No more than two subjects can be counted towards a Joint Study if they have already been undertaken as part of either the core or a specialisation.

A student cannot claim more than one Joint Study.

The following Joint Studies are offered in the Bachelor of Accounting

Banking joint study

FIN211 Financial Management
FIN230 Financial Institutions and Markets
FIN310 Commercial Banking & Finance
FIN320 Financial Institutions Lending
LAW330 Finance Law

Business Chinese joint study

Four subjects from:
BUS301 Business Language and Culture (Economics)
BUS302 Business Language and Culture (Marketing)
BUS303 Business Language and Culture (Management)
BUS304 Business Language and Culture (Accounting)
BUS305 Business Language and Culture (Information Technology)

and one from:
ACC260 International Accounting
ECO320 International Economics
FIN340 International Finance
LAW335 International Business Law
MGT250 Asia-Pacific Business
MGT340 International Business Management
MKT260 International Marketing

Note: the four Business Language and Culture subjects are undertaken in a single session at a partner institution in China. Students should consult the Course Coordinator about this joint study.

Economics joint study

Five of the following:

ECO130 Business Economics
ECO210 Labour Economics
ECO215 Managerial Economics for Business Strategy
ECO220 Macroeconomic Analysis
ECO240 Forecasting for Business
ECO320 International Economics
ECO330 Regional Sustainable Development
ECO355 Contemporary Economic Issues
ECO356 Environmental Economics

eCommerce joint study

ACC200 Accounting Systems or ITC105 Communication and Information Management
ITC331 Ethics and Professional Practice
LAW200 Commercial Activities: Law and Policy
LAW395 Electronic Commerce and the Law
MGT220 e-Commerce

Finance joint study

FIN211 Financial Management
FIN221 Investments
FIN230 Financial Institutions & Markets

and two from:
FIN331 Financial Planning
FIN340 International Finance
FIN350 Strategic Financial Management
FIN360 Treasury Risk Management
FIN370 Funds Management

Financial Planning joint study

FIN211 Financial Management
FIN221 Investments
FIN331 Financial Planning
FIN380 Superannuation
LAW301 Taxation Law (Principles)

Human Resource Management joint study

HRM310 Developing Human Resources
HRM320 Issues in Human Resource Management
HRM330 Strategic Human Resource Management

and two from:
ECO210 Labour Economics
HRM210 Human Resource Management
INR310 Comparative Industrial Regulations
LAW370 Law of Employment
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour

Industrial Relations joint study

INR210 Industrial Relations in Australia
LAW240 Industrial Law
INR310 Comparative Industrial Relations
LAW370 Law of Employment

and one from:
ECO210 Labour Economics
HRM210 Human Resource Management
LAW260 Administrative Law
MGT320 Managing Change

Information Systems joint study

ITC114 Database Management Systems
ITC211 Systems Analysis

and three of the following, only one of which may be at Level 1:
ITC105 Communication and Information Management
ITC106 Programming Principles
ITC161 Introduction to Information Technology
ITC204 User Interface Design and Evaluation
ITC206 Programming in Java 1
ITC214 Database Implementation
ITC215 Modelling and Decision Support
ITC216 Online Multimedia
ITC230 Introduction to Web Development
ITC240 IT Infrastructure Management
ITC242 Introduction to Data Communications
ITC301 IT Project Management
ITC331 Security, Privacy and Ethics
ITC383 Strategic Information Management

International Business joint study

MGT250 Asia-Pacific Business
MGT340 International Business Management

and three from:
ECO320 International Economics
FIN340 International Finance
INR310 Comparative Industrial Relations
LAW335 International Business Law
MKT260 International Marketing

Legal Studies joint study

LAW110 Business Law

and four from:
LAW200 Commercial Activities: Law & Policy
LAW220 Business Organisations Law
LAW240 Industrial Law
LAW260 Administrative Law
LAW301 Taxation Law (Principles)
LAW302 Taxation Law (Issues)
LAW330 Finance Law
LAW335 International Business Law
LAW350 Advanced Commercial Law
LAW370 Law of Employment

Management joint study

MGT310 Service Operations Management
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT330 Business Strategy

and two from:
LAW220 Business Organisations Law
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT340 International Business Management
INR310 Comparative Industrial Relations
ECO210 Labour Economics

Marketing joint study

MKT110 Marketing & Society
MKT220 Buyer Behaviour
MKT230 Market Research

and two from the following:
MKT260 International Marketing
MKT310 Marketing Communications
MKT335 Marketing of Services
MKT336 B2B Marketing
MKT340 Strategic Marketing Management
MKT350 Product Innovation Management

Tourism Management joint study

INR210 Industrial Relations in Australia
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
TRM210 Introduction to Tourism
TRM330 Issues in Tourism Policy & Planning
TRM360 Tourism Event Management

From outside the Faculty

Advertising joint study (internal mode only)

ADV203 Principles of Advertising
ADV205 Advertising Creative
ADV206 Principles of Channel Planning
ADV310 Advertising Strategy & Campaign Planning
ADV313 Advertising Client Management

Agribusiness joint study

AGB233 Agribusiness Management
AGB250 International Agriproduct Trade
AGB310 Agricultural Marketing
AGB450 Agribusiness Decision Analysis

Plus one of the following:
AGB165 Agribusiness Systems
AGR175 Introduction to Rural Management
AGR220 Extension

Cultural Heritage Management joint study

ENM163 Natural Resource Management
PKM260 Interpretive Planning
PKM266 Cultural Resource Management

Plus either
PKM397 Heritage Site Management (16 points)
or
PKM398 Cultural Heritage Policy & Planning (16 points)

Crop Production joint study (Management Strand)

AGR156 Plants in Agriculture
AGR175 Introduction to Rural management
PSC236 Pasture Production and Management
PSC270 Annual Crop Management
AGS301 Weed and Pesticide Sciences

Crop Production joint study (SciencesStrand)

Students choose five of the following:
PSC102 Botany
PSC104 Soil Science
PSC202 Crop and Pasture Science
PSC271 Crop Agronomy
PSC371 Plant Pathology
AGS301 Weed and Pesticide Sciences

Ecotourism joint study

REC200 Principles of Ecotourism

and four from:
REC167 Recreation Leadership & Communication
REC302 Interpretive Guiding Management in Ecotourism
REC305 Advanced Principles of Ecotourism
PKM230 Social Psychology of Risk in Outdoor Recreation
PKM260 Interpretive Planning
PKM302 Philosophy of Outdoor Recreation

Leisure and Health joint study

LES101 Introduction to Leisure and Health
LES102 Leisure Programming with Diverse Populations
LES202 Community Leisure & Health Issues
LES301 Health Policy and Program Development
LES302 Leisure and Social Relations

Organisational Communication and Public Relations joint study

COM116 Principles and Practices of Public Relations
COM215 Public Relations Processes
COM313 Crisis and Issues Management

and two from:
COM115 Media Audiences and Public Opinion
COM232 Strategic Public Relations Practice
COM316 Advertising and Public Relations Research
COM318 Public Affairs

Psychology joint study

PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1
PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2
PSY201 Research Methods in Psychology
PSY204 Psychological Testing

and one from:
PSY305 Psychology of Personality
PSY307 Cognition

Note: Students who have completed QBM117 Business Statistics, QBM217 Advanced Business Statistics and MKT230 Marketing Research are not required to complete PSY201 Research Methods in Psychology.

Sociology joint study

SOC101 Introductory Sociology
SOC102 Social Inequality

Plus
Three SOC coded subjects, at least one at Level 2 and one at Level 3.

Vocational Training joint study

Students must complete:

EEE220 Program Design and Assessment in VET
EPT301 Teaching and Training in VET (16 Points/two sessions)
EPT322 Effective Training in Workplace

And one subject from:
EEB320 The Vocational Education and Training Practitioner in an Entrepreneurial Environment
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner
EMT220 Flexible Delivery in VET Sector
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

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+ Residential School

Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.

AGR156 Plants in Agriculture
AGR175 Introduction to Rural Management
AGR220 Extension
AGS301 Weed and Pesticide Sciences
PKM230 Social Psychology of Risk in Outdoor Recreation
PKM266 Cultural Resource Management
PKM397 Heritage Site Management
PKM398 Cultural Heritage Policies and Planning
PSC102 Botany
PSC104 Soil Science
PSC202 Crop And Pasture Science
PSC236 Pasture Production and Management
PSC270 Annual Crop Management
PSC271 Crop Agronomy
PSC371 Plant Pathology
PSY204 Psychological Testing
REC200 Principles of Ecotourism

+ Workplace Learning

Please note that the following subjects have a Workplace Learning component.

ACC275 Professional Practice in Accounting
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education
EPT322 Training in Workplaces

Enrolment pattern

Full-time suggested study sequence

Year 1 Session 1

ACC100 Accounting 1
LAW110 Business Law
MGT100 Organisations & Management
[ ] Elective 1

Year 1 Session 2

ACC110 Accounting 2
ECO130 Business Economics
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
QBM117 Business Statistics

Year 2 Session 1

ACC200 Accounting Systems
ACC210 Management Accounting
FIN211 Financial Management
[ ] Elective 2

Year 2 Session 2

ACC222 External Reporting
ACC275 Professional Practice in Accounting
LAW220 Business Organisations Law
[ ] Elective 3

Year 3 Session 1

ACC322 Company Accounting
ACC331 Auditing & Assurance Services
[ ] Elective 4
[ ] Elective 5

Year 3 Session 2

ACC311 Strategic and Sustainable Accounting
ACC341 Accounting Theory
LAW301 Taxation Law (Principles)
[ ] Elective 6

Part-time/distance education suggested study sequence

Year 1 Session 1

ACC100 Accounting 1
LAW110 Business Law

Year 1 Session 2

ACC110 Accounting 2
ECO130 Business Economics

Year 2 Session 1

QBM117 Business Statistics
[ ] Elective 1

Year 2 Session 2

MGT100 Organisations and Management
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture

Year 3 Session 1

ACC200 Accounting Systems
FIN211 Financial Management

Year 3Session 2

LAW220 Business Organisations Law
[ ] Elective 2

Year 4 Session 1

ACC210 Management Accounting
[ ] Elective 3

Year 4 Session 2

ACC222 External Reporting
ACC275 Professional Practice in Accounting

Year 5 Session 1

ACC322 Company Accounting
LAW301 Taxation Law (Principles)

Year 5 Session 2

ACC311 Strategic and Sustainable Accounting
[ ] Elective 4

Year 6 Session 1

ACC331 Auditing & Assurance Services
[ ] Elective 5

Year 6 Session 2

ACC341 Accounting Theory
[ ] Elective 6

Please Note: The above is a suggested study sequence. A range of subjects will be offered in Session 3 each year. Students may wish to enrol in Session 3 to accelerate their course completion.

TAFE NSW - North Coast Institute (NCIT) Port Macquarie Articulated Program

Study Sequence

Year 1 Session 1

MGT 100 Organisations & Management

Year 1 Session 2

ECO130 Business Economics
QBM117 Business Statistics

Year 1 Session 3

LAW 220 Business Organisations Law
ACC222 External Reporting

Year 2 Session 1

MGT230 Ethics Sustainability and Culture
FIN211 Financial Management

Year 2 Session 2

ACC275 Professional Practice in Accounting
ACC311 Strategic and Sustainable Accounting

Year 3 Session 1

ACC322 Company Accounting
ACC331 Audit and Assurance Services

Year 3 Session 2

ACC341 Accounting Theory
LAW301 Taxation Law

TAFE NSW - North Coast Institute (NCIT) Port Macquarie Integrated Program

Study Sequence

Year 1 Session 1

NCIT Certificate IV Accounting

Year 1 Session 2

NCIT Certificate IV Accounting

Year 2 Session 1

NCIT Diploma Accounting
MGT 100 Organisations & Management

Year 2 Session 2

NCIT Diploma Advanced Accounting
ECO130 Business Economics
QBM117 Business Statistics

Year 2 Session

LAW 220 Business Organisations Law
ACC222 External Reporting

Year 3 Session 1

MGT230 Ethics Sustainability and Culture
FIN211 Financial Management
ACC322 Company Accounting
ACC331 Audit and Assurance Services

Year 3 Session 2

ACC275 Professional Practice in Accounting
ACC311 Strategic and Sustainable Accounting
ACC341 Accounting Theory
LAW301 Taxation Law

Articulation agreements

Study Group
In accordance with the Service Agreement between CSU and Study Group.

TAFE NSW North Coast Institute
In accordance with the Service Agreement between CSU and TAFE NSW North Coast Institute.

Professional recognition

This course was developed to satisfy the accreditation requirements of CPA Australia and ICAA. The accreditation enables graduates to enrol in CPA and ICAA postgraduate programs.

Contact

For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au

The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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