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Master of Business Administration

Master of Professional Accounting

Master of Accounting

Our qualifcations provide the academic foundations, as well as the communication and relevant industry-focused skills required for a successful career. We provide our students with the knowledge and guidance they need in order to make the right course or subject decisions to ensure their career aspirations become a reality.

Your career pathway

YOUR FUTURE

Public accounting practice Financial and management accounting Management consulting

The banking sector Stockbroking

Systems analysis and support

Bankruptcy and insolvency consulting Financial analysis

Taxation and fnancial consulting

Bachelor of Business

Master of Accounting

Master of Professional Accounting

Recognised Accountant

In accordance with the requirements of the Australian Standard Classifcation of Occupations (ASCO Code-2211-11)

Graduate Diploma of Business Administration

Graduate Certifcate of Business Administration

YOUR FUTURE

General Business Human Resources Hospitality and Tourism Management

Accounting

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Graduate Certifcate in Accounting

Economics Marketing Sales Customer service International trade General management

Project management Consulting Communication Entrepreneurship Business development

A career in accounting... A career in business...

Professional Certifcation

CPA Australia

Graduates are eligible for admission to the CPA program. Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA)

Recognise graduates as eligible for admission to the Chartered Accountants program. The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)

Recognise graduates as meeting membership requirements for Associate status.

Graduate Certifcate in Accounting

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