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Graduate Certificate in Accounting
- Pathway into the accounting profession
- Gain entry to CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
- Flexible course offerings help you balance your study and work commitments
Program summary
Program title: Graduate Certificate in Accounting
Award abbreviation: GCAcc
Degree type: coursework
Study mode: on campus
Duration: 1 year minimum part-time, 3 years maximum part-time. Program only available part-time.
Commence: Semester 1
Fee type 2012: postgraduate coursework places
Total courses: 4
USC program code: BU571
CRICOS code: Not available to international students on a Student Visa
Upgrade your skills and gain professional accounting qualifications.
If you are a business graduate with an undergraduate degree in an area other than accounting, the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Accounting offers a pathway into the accounting profession and provides knowledge and skills to enhance your career prospects.
The Graduate Certificate consists of four courses and articulates into the eight-course Graduate Diploma. Courses in the Graduate Certificate cover accounting, business finance and business law. In the Graduate Diploma, you study accounting, auditing and accounting issues, business finance, and business and taxation law.
If you enrol in the Graduate Diploma, you may choose to exit after completing the first four courses with the Graduate Certificate and achieve a recognised qualification. Subject to certain time conditions, you can return to upgrade your qualification later.
Professional recognition
Professional accounting bodies—such as CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia—generally accept four specific business undergraduate courses plus the eight courses of the Graduate Diploma for associate membership.
Enquiries
Faculty of Arts and Business
Tel: +61 7 5430 1259
Fax: +61 7 5430 2859
Email: FABinfo@usc.edu.au
Admission requirements
It is expected that students entering the Graduate Certificate in Accounting will be business degree graduates from non-accounting disciplines and have successfully completed the required prerequisite courses, or their equivalents, in their undergraduate program.
However, other qualifications and experience may be considered. In such cases, referee reports may be requested. Admission will be determined on an individual basis by the Dean of Business.
Study Plan
This Study Plan is valid from Study Period 1, 2011.
For students who commenced study in this program prior to Study Period 1, 2011:
- Find the Student Handbook for the semester in which you commenced.
- Select the program in which you are enrolled.
- Scroll down to your relevant Program Structure.
Program requirements and notes
- Student must complete a minimum of 4 courses including all required courses listed below.
- Not available to international students on a Student Visa.
Required courses (4)
| Course | Usual teaching session of offer | Requisites | Units |
|---|
| ACC510 Financial Reporting | Semester 2 | | 12.00 |
| ACC511 Managerial Finance | Semester 1 | Pre: (BUS502 and students must be enrolled in Program BU771) or Program BU571 or BU671 | 12.00 |
| ACC520 Legal Regulation of Business Structures | Semester 2 | | 12.00 |
| ACC521 Corporate Reporting | Semester 1 | Pre: ACC510 | 12.00 |
TOTAL UNITS 48
Why choose USC?
It’s the best of both worlds. Students choose USC for its industry focused degrees, experienced academics, student support, overseas study opportunities and relaxed campus atmosphere.
Am I eligible for university study?
Find out what qualifications you need to apply for entry into your proposed study program. If you don’t have the required qualifications, there may be alternative pathways you can take to gain entry to USC.
If you have previously undertaken university or TAFE studies, you may be eligible for credit transfer.
If English is not your first language, you need to meet the minimum English language requirements for your chosen program. This requirement applies to all students intending to study at the University.
How do I submit an application?
When should I apply?
Check if the program is offered in Semester 1 and / or Semester 2, then follow the deadlines on the application calendar. The academic calendar provides all the key dates you need to know as a student at USC.
What happens next?
Accept your offer with QTAC (if applicable) and USC, enrol in your classes and attend Orientation.
Where can I ask more questions?
If you have more questions about how to apply:
- Online: find answers to commonly asked questions in the Student FAQs
- Email: information@usc.edu.au
- Phone: Student Administration on +61 7 5430 2890
- In person: Student Central, Building C
If you have questions about your program:
As a USC student, you will need to refer to your study plan to enrol in the appropriate courses each semester or session.
Find out more about how to enrol or follow these steps:
- Check the open enrolment dates and the academic calendar for key dates
- Refer to your Study Plan to plan your courses for the study period
- Find your courses and decide on your classes in the class timetable
- Log on to USC Central and enrol in courses and classes
- Register your major or minor with your faculty (if applicable)
- Apply for credit transfer or cross-institutional study (if applicable)
- Pay required study fees by the fee due date
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