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Overview

Early graduation options

You may be able to graduate sooner with:

  • Ideal for students with an accountancy degree who want to extend their knowledge and skills to advance their career.
  • Study contemporary business issues, such as the impact of international differences in accounting policies and practices.
  • Prepare yourself for a career in wealth management and financial forensics, business intelligence and investigation, and business analysis.
  • Graduate eligible for membership of CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and the Public Institute of Accountants, depending on the units you study.
Careers
  • Accountant
QUT course code BS17
Attendance Full time
Course duration 2 years full time
Start month February, July
Delivery On campus
  • Gardens Point
Faculty
  • QUT Business School
Course contact Enquire
CRICOS code059600M

Details

The Master of Business (Accounting) provides advanced-level studies for students with an appropriate accountancy degree.

Studies will extend your ability to gather and interpret financial and other information for business decision making and forensic investigation.

Credit for prior learning

Students who have completed an undergraduate degree in Accounting or Commerce within the last five years, may be eligible for exemptions up to a maximum of 48 credit points. For further information on exemptions, please refer to the Master of Business Advanced overview.
 
Some applicants may require unit substitution if they have studied equivalent or similar units in their undergraduate degree. Nominated substitution units are subject to approval by the Subject Area Coordinator.The discipline studies are designed to extend your real-world accountancy knowledge and skills. You will be introduced to contemporary issues facing modern businesses such as the impact of international differences in accounting policies and practices, forensics and accounting factors that contribute to an effective governance and accountability framework.

Career outcomes

These courses build on skills and knowledge developed in your undergraduate degree. They prepare you for roles in the emerging areas of wealth management and financial forensics, business intelligence and investigation, and business analysis. The courses will prepare you for advanced leadership roles in commerce and industry, government organisations and public practice.

Professional recognition

Certain units may assist with preparation for the professional programs offered by CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and the National Institute of Accountants as part of their respective membership requirements, and for the Chartered Financial Analysts program.

Units

Example course units

  • Financial Forensics and Business Intelligence
  • Financial Analysis and Business Valuation
  • Forensic Accounting and Investigation
  • Governance Issues in Accounting
  • Integrated Issues in Professional Practice
  • International Accounting
  • Superannuation and Wealth Management
  • Taxation Law and Practice

Course design

Students must undertake 192 credit points consisting of 36 credit points of compulsory units and 156 credit points of approved accounting coursework or research option units. 

For entry with an Honours degree students must complete a dissertation (96 credit points).

Facilities

Full-time students are provided with modern, well-appointed office space (which includes access to a desk, computer and telephone). There are break-out areas and meeting rooms where supervisors and industry partners can meet with their students. Discussion groups and small classes are also held in the meeting rooms. These premises offer new and continuing students a work environment conducive to study and progress and demonstrate a continuing commitment to the postgraduate program.

Supervision

You will receive individual supervision by a highly qualified and experienced academic staff member who will guide you through your advanced study.

All course structures

Here are the rest of the study plans.

Entry requirements

Minimum academic requirements

Still not sure if you meet the entry requirements? Contact us.

Don't meet the academic requirements? We can help!

We offer pathway courses to help you meet the academic requirements for this course.

When you apply for this course, we'll recommend which pathway course you should enrol in.


Minimum English language requirements

Students must meet the English proficiency requirements.

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
overall6.5
listening6.0
reading6.0
writing6.0
speaking6.0
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
overall90.0
listening20.0
reading20.0
writing20.0
speaking20.0

Don't have IELTS or TOEFL score you need? We can help!

We offer courses to improve your English and help you gain entry to this course.

When you apply for this course, we'll recommend which English course you should enrol in.

Haven't completed an IELTS or TOEFL test? We can help!

You can complete an IELTS test at our Kelvin Grove campus.

IELTS test

Additional entry requirements

To enrol in this course a students must have an undergraduate degree in Accounting with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale)

Course fees

Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.

2012: $12000 (indicative) per Semester (subject to annual review)

Scholarships and financial support

You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.

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How to apply for Master of Business (Accounting) - Advanced

You're ready to apply if you have:

  1. Found all the courses you want to apply for. You can apply for up to 3
  2. Checked important dates
    • Semester 1
      2012
      13 January 2012 - Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 3, 4 and 5 applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.
      10 February 2012 - Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 1 and 2 applicants and onshore applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.
    • Semester 2
      2012
      8 June 2012 - Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 3, 4 and 5 applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.
      6 July 2012 - Final date for accepting applications (degree programs only) from offshore Assessment Level 1 and 2 applicants and onshore applicants. Student visa assessment levels are available.
  3. Checked you meet the entry requirements
  4. Checked costs and scholarships
  5. Checked if you're eligible for credit for prior learning
  6. Gathered supporting documents

All done? Then you're ready to apply.

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