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Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
The University of Canberra's Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles and practices. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including financial accounting, management accounting, auditing, taxation, and corporate law. Students also gain practical experience through work-integrated learning opportunities, such as internships and industry projects. This program prepares graduates for a successful career as a qualified accountant in various industries.
Requirements
Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
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Educational Requirements: Year 12 (or equivalent): Students must have completed secondary education (high school) with a satisfactory level of achievement, typically an ATAR score for domestic students. International students can provide their equivalent qualification, such as an international high school diploma​ HOMEPAGE . Mathematics and English Proficiency: It is recommended that students have knowledge in Mathematics (preferably Mathematics T or Mathematics Applications) and English (Advanced level). This helps ensure students are prepared for the quantitative and communication aspects of the course​ HOMEPAGE . English Language Proficiency: International students must meet the English language requirements of the university, often demonstrated by IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent scores​ HOMEPAGE ​ HOMEPAGE . Admission Pathways: Educational Requirements: Year 12 (or equivalent): Students must have completed secondary education (high school) with a satisfactory level of achievement, typically an ATAR score for domestic students. International students can provide their equivalent qualification, such as an international high school diploma​ HOMEPAGE . Mathematics and English Proficiency: It is recommended that students have knowledge in Mathematics (preferably Mathematics T or Mathematics Applications) and English (Advanced level). This helps ensure students are prepared for the quantitative and communication aspects of the course​ HOMEPAGE . English Language Proficiency: International students must meet the English language requirements of the university, often demonstrated by IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent scores​ HOMEPAGE ​ HOMEPAGE . Admission Pathways: If students don't meet the direct entry requirements, they may be eligible for entry through alternative pathways, such as foundation programs or vocational education qualifications
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Upcoming Intakes
- July 2025
- Feb 2025