Through the Accounting specialisation in the Bachelor of Business (Honours) you can expand your career options by developing research skills to help answer important questions about the disclosure of information, the use of accounting in decision making, sustainability accounting and more.
In just one year of postgraduate study, you explore an accounting topic of your interest and will be guided by research-active academics who are known as experts in the field of accounting.
AUT's Accounting department is recognised by the Association of Chartered Accountants (ACCA), Certified Practising Accountant Australia (CPA Australia), Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).
Accounting department academic staff and their current research
This is part of the Bachelor of Business (Honours).
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To graduate with a Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Accounting, you must complete 120 points from:
Full-time students would normally start this specialisation in Semester 1 (February).
You can only enrol in the dissertation if you achieve a B- grade average or higher in your courses, have an approved research proposal, and supervision is available for your research.
The class of honours awarded in the programme depends on your grade.
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