Precedent ID
30303
Institution
University of Canberra College (UCC)
External course
Diploma of Business (933AA)
University of Canberra course
Bachelor of Accounting (MGB001)Dates
Arrangement start date: 11/04/2023
Arrangement end date: 11/04/2026
Relevant information
Unit 11507 - Professional Orientation (Fundamentals) counts in place of 11010 - Professional Orientation (Commerce).
This program is accredited by CPA Australia and CAANZ.
To meet the educational requirements of the Tax Practitioners Board in addition to that of CPA and CAANZ, students in the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) or Bachelor of Accounting will need to complete 11573 Law of Financial Services and 11550 Advanced Revenue Law in place of 2 open electives.
Students in the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) or Bachelor of Accounting who do not require eligibility for membership of Aust/NZ accounting professional bodies may choose open electives instead of units 11220,11221 and 11222.
Credit overview
24 credit points of advanced standing out of 72 credit points.
Credit detail (units)
University of Canberra unit name | Credit points |
---|---|
Academic English (9487) | 3 |
Business Communication (11170) | 3 |
Business Decision Making (11009) | 3 |
Introduction to Economics (11175) | 3 |
Introduction to Management (11174) | 3 |
Management Accounting (11213) | 3 |
Professional Orientation (Fundamentals) (11507) | 3 |
Quantitative Methods in Commerce (11165) | 3 |
Typical study pattern
UC - Canberra, Bruce
Year 1
Semester 1
Year 1
Year 2
Semester 1
Important information about applying for credit transfer
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