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    Australian National University

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    Master of Accounting

    Overview |Program Requirements|Study Options|Summary of Courses

    Offered By: ANU College of Business and Economics

    Minimum: 96 units

    Academic Contact: ANU College of Business and Economics

    Academic Plan: 7414XMACCTCRICOS Code: 050800J

    UAC Code: 832200(Master of Accounting)

    Areas of Interest: AccountingandAccounting

    The Master of Accounting allows students to develop accounting skills and an ability toundertake independent research and critical thinking. The degree program incorporates aconversion degree program which allows non-accounting graduates an opportunity todevelop skills and meet the education entry requirements of the Australian accountingprofessional bodies and assumes little or no existing background or knowledge ofaccounting on the part of those enrolled.

    Students with some background in accounting study may apply for the program, but may berequired to substitute more advanced courses for those already undertaken if they continueto study the same area as their undergraduate major.

    Commonwealth Supported Places

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    The ANU College of Business and Economics offers a limited number of CommonwealthSupported Places (CSP) for Australian students in graduate programs. For furtherinformation, please read thegeneral information.

    Admission Requirements

    Students who already fully satisfy the educational entry requirements of the Australianprofessional accounting bodies (CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountantsin Australia) are not eligible to enrol in the Master of Accounting program. Such studentsshould consider other postgraduate coursework programs offered by the College of Businessand Economics.

    Admission requirements for non-accounting graduates

    1. Applicants will be required to hold a Bachelor degree with a non-accounting major froman Australian university or equivalent. Performance in the last two years of the degree is

    required to be at an average of 65% or better by ANU standards (or equivalent).

    2. Students who fail to meet the academic entry requirements at (1) above may beconsidered for entry if they are able to demonstrate at least one year of full-time relevantwork experience which was undertaken after graduation frm their degree. The suitability ofthe students to enter the program will be at the discretion of the Dean.

    3. Students entering the program are assumed to have an understanding of mathematicsincluding calculus and algebra. Students who do not possess this assumed knowledgeshould undertake a mathematcis bridging program either at an institution or through selfstudy.

    Admission requirements for overseas trained accountants

    Before applying to the ANU, intending students should have an assessment of theirqualifications completed by either CPA Australia or the Institute of Chartered Accountantsin Australia. This assessment should be included with the application for the program.

    1. Applicants must hold a Bachelor degree with an accounting major or an equivalentqualification from a non-Australian institution of equivalent standing to an AustralianUniversity. In general, performance in the last two years of the degree must be at an averageof 65% by ANU standards or equivalent.

    2. Students who fail to meet the academic entry requirements at (1) above may beconsidered for entry if they are able to demonstrate at least one year of full-time relevantwork experience that was undertaken after graduation from their degree. The suitability ofthe students to enter the program is at the discretion of the Dean.

    3. Students entering the program are assumed to have an understanding of mathematicsincluding calculus and algebra. Students who do not possess this assumed knowledge

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    university; Australian and and New Zealand Citizens; Permanent Resident of Australia;International student. Applicants must have submitted an Application for Admission to the ANU.

    Application:Online applications for admission and scholarship can be made at

    http://students.anu.edu.au/apply_online.asp(recommended)

    Closing Date:Applications for international students are normally due by 31 August, and applications forAustralian/New Zealand citizans and permanent residents of Australia are normally due by 31October. However, Colleges may consider applications at any other time of the year.

    Further Information:Telephone: (02) 6125 8124 Facsimile: (02) 6125 7535 Email:[email protected]

    Applicants are also strongly encouraged to make contact with the relevant Graduate Studies

    Convener or a prospective supervisor, prior to lodging an application, to discuss the proposedresearch topic and related matters.

    Fees and Contribution Amounts for Domestic Students

    Overview

    If you are an Australian Citizen, a New Zealand Citizen, or a Permanent Resident youare considered a domestic student.

    The ANU currently offers Commonwealth supported places to all Undergraduate domesticstudents. At the present time, there are no tuition fee-paying (non-Commonwealth supported)places available to Undergraduate students. Domestic undergraduate students may only beoffered a fee paying place in certain circumstances outlined in section 36-30 of theHigherEducation Support Act 2003.

    Postgraduate and Non-Award students are generally offered tuition fee-paying places. A numberof Postgraduate programs are available on a Commonwealth supported basis. Your letter of

    offer will indicate the type of place you are being offered.

    If your letter of offer does not indicate that you will be a Commonwealth supported student

    you are liable to pay a tuition fee covering the full cost of your studies.

    Research students at ANU are offered a place under the Research Training Scheme (RTS) wherethe cost of your tuition is met by the Commonwealth.

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    It is important that students understand that the contribution amounts and tuition fees publishedon this website apply to enrolments in the 2012 academic year only. Indicative costs areindicated below, however you are also able to search for fees of individual courses you areenrolled in by going to:http://studyat.anu.edu.au/fees

    Further information on Student Fees is also available on the Student Fees Office websiteat:http://www.anu.edu.au/sas/fees/index.php

    Commonwealth supported students

    Postgraduate and Non-Award tuition fee-paying students

    Research students

    Commonwealth Supported Students

    If you study in a Commonwealth supported place:

    the Commonwealth contributes to the cost of your courses

    you pay a student contribution amount towards the cost of your courses

    you may be eligible for HECS-HELP assistance to pay your student contribution.

    Please note New Zealand Citizens and Permanent Residents are NOT eligible for HECS-HELPor FEE-HELP assistance.

    Prior to 2005, the contribution amount applicable for Commonwealth supported students was setby the government and the student contribution was consistent for all Australian Universities.

    The contribution amounts vary depending on the discipline category of the courses studied andcourses are grouped into three bands according to discipline plus a category referred to as'National Priorities'. The government determines what is categorised as National Priorities,which are currently maths, science and statistics.

    Student Contribution Amounts

    The student contribution amounts applicable to each discipline area listed below are dependent

    upon year of commencement and discipline. The contribution amount is determined for eachcourse you are enrolled in. Contribution bands for each course are available on the individualcourse descriptions. You will also be able to confirm the consumption of Student LearningEntitlement applicable to each course from your search results.

    Students who are considering transferring programs are strongly advised to contact the

    Fees Office ([email protected]) to determine which fees they will be liable for.

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    It is your responsibility to let us know if you have any prior learning which may affect your

    fee rate.

    How to calculate your Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL)

    Program with Full-Time Equivalent Load of 48 units per year

    EFTSL value of 1 course worth 6units

    6/48 =0.125 EFTSL

    EFTSL value of 4 courses each worth 6

    units, per semester4 x 0.125 = 0.5 EFTSL

    EFTSL value of 8 courses each worth 6

    units, per year8 x 0.125 = 1 EFTSL

    Students commencing a new program in 2012

    Eligible students that commence a new program of study at ANU in 2012 will be charged at thescheduled 2012 rate. In 2013 and beyond, the rate will be indexed. The 2013 rate willbe published in October 2012.

    Remember that a new program = a new rate. For students transferring to a new program(including changes from a combined to single degree program) in 2012, you will be charged atthe applicable 2012 rate.

    Changes from 2010

    Students commencing a program from 2010 will be required to pay up to the maximum of theBand 1 rate for any education courses that they undertake. Students should be aware that thisrate is described on Study@ as "Education". This means either National Priority or Band

    1, depending upon your year of commencement as outlined here.

    Student Contribution Amounts for students commencing a new program in 2012 or

    continuing a Program commenced in 2010/2011.

    Student Contribution Band Amountper EFTSL

    Band 3 (accounting, administration, economics,

    commerce, law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary

    science)$9,425

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    Band 2 ( computing, built environment, health,

    engineering, surveying, agriculture) $8,050

    Band 1 (humanities, behavioural science, social

    studies, foreign languages, visual and performing

    arts, education and nursing) $5,648

    National PriorityNP (mathematics, statistics,

    science) Please note that NP is also represented

    as Band 5 and Band 6 in some official ANU

    publications

    $4,520

    Contribution amounts per six unit course

    The amount charged at the course level is apportioned on the Equivalent Full-Time Student Load(EFTSL) value of the course. Assuming an EFTSL value of 0.125, the student contributionamounts applicable to each band are:

    Commenced 2012 or continuing from 2010/2011 rates

    Band 3 - $9,425 x 0.125 = $1178 (1 six unit course)

    Band 2 - $8,050 x 0.125 = $1006

    Band 1 - $5,648 x 0.125 = $706

    National Priority - $4,520 x 0.125 = $565

    Students that commenced a new program in 2009

    Changes from 2009

    Students that commenced a program in 2009 were required to pay up to the maximum of thenational priorities rate for any mathematics, statistics and science courses that they

    undertake. Students who commenced a non-natural and physical sciences program prior to 1January 2009 and who transfer into a natural and physical science program will also be eligiblefor the national priority amount. Other students continue to pay up to the Band 2 maximum formathematics, statistics and science courses.

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    Student Contribution Amounts for students that commenced a new program in 2009

    Student Contribution BandAmount

    per EFTSL

    Band 3 (accounting, administration, economics,

    commerce, law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary

    science)$9,425

    Band 2 ( computing, built environment, health,

    engineering, surveying, agriculture) $8,050

    Band 1 (humanities, behavioural science, social

    studies, foreign languages, visual and performing

    arts)$5,648

    National PriorityNP (mathematics, statistics,

    science, education and nursing) Please note that

    NP is also represented as Band 5 and Band 6 in

    some official ANU publications

    $4,520

    Contribution amounts per six unit course

    The amount charged at the course level is apportioned on the Equivalent Full-Time Student Load(EFTSL) value of the course. Assuming an EFTSL value of 0.125, the student contributionamounts applicable to each band are:

    Commenced 2009 rates

    Band 3 - $9,080 x 0.125 = $1135 (1 six unit course)

    Band 2 - $7,756 x 0.125 = $969

    Band 1 - $5,442 x 0.125 = $680

    National Priority - $4,355 x 0.125 = $544

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    Students that commenced a new program in 2008 or are continuing a Program commenced in

    2007

    Changes from 2008

    A change was introduced for all courses under the disciplines of Accounting, Administration,Economics and Commerce. The change was that students studying these courses thatcommenced their Program in 2008 were charged at the Band 3 rate (not the Band 2 rate as inprevious years). Students should be aware that this rate is described on Study@ as"AAEC". This means either Band 2 or Band 3, depending upon your year of

    commencement as outlined here.

    Please note that if you are a student studying Accounting, Administration, Economics orCommerce courses and were enrolled pre-2008, you will be charged at the pre-2008 Band 2 ratesfor these courses.

    Student Contribution Amounts for students that commenced their Program in 2008 or are

    continuing a Program commenced in 2007.

    Student Contribution BandAmount

    per EFTSL

    Band 3 (accounting*, administration*,

    economics*, commerce*, law, dentistry,

    medicine, veterinary science)$9,425

    Band 2 (mathematics, statistics, computing, built

    environment, health, engineering, science,surveying, agriculture)

    $8,050

    Band 1 (humanities, behavioural science, social

    studies, foreign languages, visual and performing

    arts)$5,648

    National PriorityNP (education and nursing)

    Please note that NP is also represented as Band

    5 and Band 6 in some official ANU publications$4,520

    * If you commenced in 2007 you will be charged the $8050 rate for any accounting,administration, economics or commerce courses. You may see this Band indicated on yourenrolment as Band 2,3.

    Commenced 2008 or continuing from 2007 rates

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    Band 3 - $9,425 x 0.125 = $1178 (1 six unit course)

    Band 2 - $8,050 x 0.125 = $1006

    Band 1 - $5,648 x 0.125 = $706

    National Priority - $4,520 x 0.125 = $565

    Example of student that commenced a new program pre 2008:

    Ryan began a combined Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws degree in 2005. If Ryanchose to stay in his Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws for 2012, he would be chargedat a rate of $1006 per 6 unit course for his Commerce courses and $1178 per 6 unit course for hisLaw courses.

    If Ryan chose to transfer to the single Bachelor of Commerce degree in 2012, he would be

    charged at the pre-2008 Student rate of $1006 per 6 unit course for his Commerce courses. IfRyan chose to study courses from humanities in his Commerce degree, he would be charged atthe 2012 rate of $706 per 6 unit course.

    Student Learning Entitlement (SLE)

    All Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens and holders of a Permanent visa are allocated aStudent Learning Entitlement. This is measured in equivalent fulltime student load(EFTSL). To be Commonwealth Supported for a course, you must have enough SLE to cover

    the EFTSL value of the course you intend to undertake.

    It is your responsibility to monitor your SLE and ensure you have sufficient SLE to cover

    your course/s.

    Your SLE is made up of ordinary, any additional, and lifelong SLE. Your SLE will be used toundertake study as a Commonwealth Supported Student. You may be entitled to furtherSLE. It is your responsibility to investigate this. Please refer to sections 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7 in theInformation for Commonwealth Supported Students booklet 2011. This can be found at theDEEWR websitewww.goingtouni.gov.au.

    Once the university is alerted that a student no longer has any SLE they are requiredcancel your enrolment as a Commonwealth Supported Student.

    Students who are cancelled from their Commonwealth Supported place will be enrolled in aDomestic Fee paying place. Eligible students may apply for FEE HELP. Please be aware thatthere is a 20% loading on top of the tuition fees for undergraduate students.

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    You can expect that the domestic tuition fees will be greater than the Commonwealth Supportedcontribution amount.

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    Domestic Tuition Fee Paying Places

    Domestic students in tuition fee paying places are charged tuition fees for the courses they enrolin dependent on the year they commenced their program.

    The course tuition fee published on this website applies to an enrolment in the 2012 academicyear. Students who commence their program of study in 2012 can determine the tuition fee thatwill apply if enrolling in the course in a subsequent year, by applying a compounding increase of5% per annum to the 2012 tuition fee. The annual percentage increase applies for the duration ofyour program. If for example, you commence the Master of Professional Accounting in 2012and do not complete or discontinue that program so that your enrolment extends to future

    academic years, the tuition fee you will pay for each course offered would be dependent on theyear you enrol in that course.

    The increase of 5% compounding per annum will apply until you complete or discontinue theprogram of study you commenced in 2012. An approved transfer to another program of studyprior to completion is considered a discontinuation.

    Example 1 for Domestic Tuition Fee Paying Places Jack commenced his Program in 2010

    Jack commenced a Master of Professional Accounting in 2010. All of Jack's tuition fees for thisprogram are determined by his commencement year. This program could be completed in 2010

    if Jack enrolled on a full-time basis, but he works full-time and is studying part time, so expectsto complete the program sometime in 2012.

    Jack has a particular penchant for technology issues in the workplace and would like toundertake courseINFS8004(Information Systems Management in Organisations) at some stageduring his program as an elective.

    If Jack enrols in this course in 2010, the tuition fee is $2676.

    If Jack enrols in this course in 2011, the tuition fee may increase by up to 5% ie $2676 x 105% =

    $2808.

    If Jack enrols in this course in 2012, the tuition fee may increase by a further 5 % ie $2808 x

    105% = $2948.

    Example 2 for Domestic Tuition Fee Paying Places Jack changes his mind

    Towards the end of 2011, Jack is given a promotion as project manager for the financial systemsupgrade in his department. He is keen to impress his employer and enhance his futureopportunities in a similar role, so considers a change of career path. As a consequence, hedecides to discontinue the Master of Professional Accounting in favour of the Master of Business

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    Information Systems. He applies to the University to transfer his program effective for Semester1, 2012.

    CourseINFS8004(Information Systems Management in Organisations) is an elective for thisprogram. However, since Jack has changed his program of study, his commencement year is no

    longer 2011. His transfer to the Master of Business Information Systems will see him treated asa 2012 commencing student in this program of study. The tuition fee applicable to the 2012academic year is available in October 2011.

    Example 3 for Domestic Tuition Fee Paying Places Jack is indecisive

    After 9 months in his new role, Jack decides that his new career is not for him and decides toreturn to his role as an accountant. He applies to transfer back to the Master of ProfessionalAccounting for 2013. Jack has been lucky enough to choose his enrolments carefully andexpects to stay on track to complete the program at the end of 2013 or perhaps half way through2014.

    Because of changes in his employment, Jack did not enrol in as many courses as he would haveliked in 2012 and has not yet undertaken courseINFS8004(Information Systems Management inOrganisations). He thinks it is still a good idea, so plans to enrol in the course in 2013.

    Jack had his transfer back to the Master of Professional Accounting approved, however this willsee him treated as a 2013 commencing student in this program of study. The tuition feeapplicable to the 2013 academic year will be available in October 2012.

    Example 4 for Domestic Tuition Fee Paying Places - Lucky Jack

    Jack enrols in the early part of 2013 but his partner has the opportunity to work in Thailand for ayear or two. Obviously, Jack wants to accompany his partner, but this means he will need todefer his studies in the latter part of 2013 through to late 2014/2015. This means he is unable tocomplete his program in 2013 and potentially, not until 2014 or 2015.

    Jack should apply for approved leave from his program. This does not however, affect hiscommencement year for the purposes of determining his tuition fee. This will still be 2013,despite the approved leave from study.

    2012 Domestic Tuition Fees

    The tuition fees applicable for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in 2012 are availableagainst the descriptions of each course available at Study@ANU. The applicable fee willcorrespond to the year you started your program. If you are a new student in 2012, this willbe 2012. If you are a continuing student, this will be the year you commenced your currentprogram. If you are a continuing student and you are changing your program or starting a newprogram in 2012, then your commencing year is 2012.

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    Domestic Research Students

    The University currently enrols domestic Research students under the Research Training Scheme(RTS), which is funded by the Commonwealth. RTS funded students are not required tocontribute to the cost of their tuition for the duration of their program. In 2012, students who

    exceed the maximum time for completion of their program under the RTS will be given anexemption scholarship with a $0.00 tuition fee charged.

    Program Description Domestic TuitionFee

    Master of Philosophy $0.00

    Doctor of Philosophy $0.00

    There are no Commonwealth Supported Places applicable to Research Programs in 2012.

    A full-time load for all Research Programs equates to 48 progress points per annum or amaximum of 24 progress units per semester. The Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL)values are calculated with a base of 48 units. For example, a student enrolled for an entiresemester on a full-time basis will be enrolled in 24 progress units, equating to 24/48 = 0.5EFTSL.

    Progress

    Units 1-6 EFTSL

    Progress

    Units 7-

    12 EFTSL

    Progress

    Units 13-

    18 EFTSL

    Progress

    Units 19-

    24 EFTSL

    1 0.0208 7 0.1458 13 0.2708 19 0.3958

    2 0.0417 8 0.1667 14 0.2917 20 0.41673 0.0625 9 0.1875 15 0.3125 21 0.4375

    4 0.0833 10 0.2083 16 0.3333 22 0.4583

    5 0.1042 11 0.2292 17 0.3542 23 0.4792

    6 0.1250 12 0.2500 18 0.3750 24 0.5000

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    Part-time MBA

    The MBA is a passport to business. Whether you aspire to run your own business or to manage amajor corporation, the business world is so complex and dynamic that a postgraduatequalification is essential. Even if your undergraduate training is in commerce or another

    business-related discipline, you need the broader perspective offered by the MBA to see thewhole picture.

    Melbourne Business School is consistently ranked amongst the top schools in the Asia-Pacific. Itis a distinctive institution. It is highly selective in its student intakewe want our students tolearn as much from one another as they do from their instructors. The outstanding quality of ourteaching is also exceptionalour faculty are chosen not only for their reputation as scholars andresearchers but also for their skill as teachers.

    Melbourne Business School is distinctive in yet another respect. It is a business in itself. MBS isfinancially independent, relying upon income from tuition fees and the Schools substantial

    endowment to meet operating expenses. It should be a comfort to know that those who teachbusiness at MBS must practise what they preach!

    Melbourne Business School offers a world-class learning experience leading towards aninternationally recognised MBA. As you take your place in our classroom, you will be incompany with some of the best and brightest of your generation. And you will be instructed byteachers of international standing.

    Our part-time MBA program has been designed to promote career development and helpstudents build personal and leadership skills. Our students aspire to increased managementresponsibility, are serious about their careers and expect tangible returns on their investment:

    increased options, wider job scope and responsibilities and a set of skills that will equip them forsuccessful and sustained careers.

    The part-time MBA program is a perfect solution for managers. You can immediately applynewly learnt management skills to your current work. The result is that your work and studyachievements reinforce each other.

    A great MBA from a great business school. Its an inspiring combination.

    phd

    http://www.mbs.edu/go/degree-programs/phd-and-

    research-programs

    Sydney University

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    http://sydney.edu.au/courses/study_area/business-commerce-marketing-management

    http://sydney.edu.au/courses/Master-of-Professional-Accounting

    Master of Professional Accounting

    The information on this page applies to future students. Currentstudents should refer to theirfaculty handbooksfor course information.

    The Sydney Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) will provide you with knowledge,understanding and expertise in professional accountancy. Designed for students with little or noprevious study in the accounting field, it provides the basis for professional accountingaccreditation with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) and CPAAustralia.

    This program will equip you with strong technical, analytical and problem-solving skills and willkeep you abreast of contemporary issues in accounting practice. You will develop a criticalperspective as you tackle issues such as how accounting is currently practised and how it couldbe improved.

    Our graduates have taken up a wide variety of employment opportunities in Australia andoverseas, including roles as chief financial officers, chief information officers, financialcontrollers, financial analysts and planners, tax and estate advisers, financial and managementaccountants, auditors, investment advisers and managers. Many have also established their ownaccounting practices.

    Units of study

    Unit of study information for the Master of Professional Accounting

    Full units of study list

    ACCT5001 - Accounting Principles

    ACCT5002 - Managerial Accounting & Decision Making

    ACCT6001 - Intermediate Financial Reporting

    ACCT6002 - International Accounting

    ACCT6003 - Financial Statement Analysis

    ACCT6005 - Management Control Systems ACCT6007 - Contemporary Issues in Auditing

    ACCT6010 - Advanced Financial Reporting

    ACCT6014 - Designing Accounting Systems

    ACCT6015 - Extended Performance Reporting

    ACCT6101 - Special Topic in Accounting

    ACCT6120 - Corporate Governance and Accountability

    BANK6002 - Bank Management

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    BANK6003 - Global Supervision of Bank Risks

    BANK6005 - International Banking

    BUSS5100 - Communicating in Business

    BUSS6101 - Elective Option

    BUSS6106 - International Exchange Program

    BUSS6112 - International Exchange Program

    BUSS6118 - International Exchange Program

    BUSS6124 - International Exchange Program

    BUSS6200 - French Internship Program

    BUSS6206 - International Exchange Program

    BUSS6212 - International Exchange Program

    BUSS6218 - International Exchange Program

    BUSS6224 - International Exchange Program

    BUSS6300 - French Internship Program

    BUSS6306 - Study Abroad

    BUSS6312 - Study Abroad

    BUSS6318 - Study Abroad

    BUSS6324 - Study Abroad BUSS6406 - Study Abroad

    BUSS6412 - Study Abroad

    BUSS6418 - Study Abroad

    BUSS6424 - Study Abroad

    BUSS6509 - Business Project A

    BUSS6510 - Business Project B

    CLAW5001 - Legal Environment of Business

    CLAW6002 - Corporate Structures in Practice

    CLAW6005 - Regulation of Capital Markets

    CLAW6007 - Issues in Law and International Business

    CLAW6026 - Taxation Law and Practice CLAW6030 - China's Legal Environment for Business

    CLAW6031 - International Financial Crime

    CLAW6032 - Regulating Innovation and Distribution

    ECMT5001 - Principles of Econometrics

    ECMT6002 - Econometric Applications

    ECMT6003 - Applied Business Forecasting

    ECMT6006 - Applied Financial Econometrics

    ECMT6007 - Analysis of Panel Data

    ECON5001 - Microeconomic Theory

    ECON5002 - Macroeconomic Theory

    ECON5003 - Economics for Accountants

    ECON6006 - Market Structure and Strategic Behaviour

    ECON6008 - International Money and Finance

    ECON6009 - Economics of the Labour Market

    ECON6010 - Public Economics

    ECON6016 - Trade and Development

    ECON6018 - Environmental Economics

    ECON6021 - Financial Economics

    ECON6023 - International Trade

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    ECON6024 - Private Equity

    ECON6025 - Strategic Decision Making

    ECON6026 - Strategic Business Relationships

    ECON6027 - Experimental Economics

    ECON6101 - Special Topic in Economics

    FINC5001 - Capital Markets and Corporate Finance

    FINC6000 - Quantitative Finance

    FINC6001 - Intermediate Corporate Finance

    FINC6003 - Broking and Market Making

    FINC6005 - Advanced Asset Pricing

    FINC6007 - Financial Strategy

    FINC6009 - Portfolio Theory and its Applications

    FINC6010 - Derivative Securities

    FINC6013 - International Business Finance

    FINC6014 - Fixed Income Securities

    FINC6015 - Global Trading

    FINC6016 - Financial Instruments and Markets

    FINC6017 - Mergers and Acquisitions FINC6019 - Financial Modelling

    FINC6021 - Corporate Valuation

    FINC6022 - Behavioural Finance

    FINC6023 - Financial Risk Management

    GOVT6311 - Issues in Public Policy

    IBUS5001 - Strategy,Innovation and Global Business

    IBUS6005 - Ethical International Business Decisions

    IBUS6006 - Comparative International Management

    IBUS6007 - International Business Special Project

    IBUS6008 - Export Management

    IBUS6011 - New Business Opportunities and Startups IBUS6012 - Business Growth and Innovation

    IBUS6013 - Business Restructuring and Renewal

    IBUS6014 - Intellectual Property Management

    IBUS6015 - Innovation & Enterprise Special Project

    IBUS6016 - Social Entrepreneurship

    IBUS6017 - Enterprise and the Creative Industries

    IBUS6019 - Strategy and Emerging Markets

    INFS5000 - Information and Systems in Organisations

    INFS5001 - Project Management

    INFS6001 - Managing Information and Systems

    INFS6002 - Strategic Information Systems Management

    INFS6004 - Information Systems Change Management

    INFS6012 - Business Process Integration

    INFS6013 - Information Risk,Governance & Assurance

    INFS6015 - Business Process Management

    INFS6016 - Technology Enabled Business Innovation

    INFS6017 - Strategic Information & Knowledge Mgmt

    INFS6018 - Managing Business Intelligence

    INFS6020 - BIS Innovation,Transformation & Change

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    WORK5003 - Management and Organisations

    WORK6012 - Industrial Relations Policy

    WORK6017 - Human Resource Strategies

    WORK6018 - International Industrial Relations

    WORK6022 - Special Topic in WOS

    WORK6026 - Organisational Change and Development

    WORK6030 - Performance and Rewards

    WORK6033 - Organisational Sustainability

    WORK6034 - Talent Management

    WORK6108 - International Dimensions of HRM

    WORK6111 - Management Consulting

    WORK6115 - Managing Diversity at Work

    WORK6116 - Employment and the Law

    WORK6118 - Managing Communication in Organisations

    WORK6119 - The Innovative Firm

    WORK6120 - Research Essay

    WORK6130 - Leadership in Organisations

    Further course information

    Study plan

    The Master of Professional Accounting requires the completion of 72 credit points comprisingtwo components:(i) core units; and(ii) electives.

    Completion of the eight core units is compulsory: ACCT5001 Accounting Principles,ACCT5002 Managerial Accounting and Decision making, ACCT6001 Intermediate FinancialReporting, ACCT6007 Contemporary Issues in Auditing, ACCT6010 Advanced FinancialReporting, CLAW5001 Legal Environment of Business, CLAW6002 Corporations Law andFINC5001 Capital markets and Corporate Finance.

    Completion of four electives is also a requirement of the degree. Electives are selected from awide range of Commerce units of study.

    Progression rules

    The core units, ACCT5001 and CLAW5001 should be completed in the first semester of study asthey are prerequisites for many of the other core units. The remaining core units are completed inany order depending on prerequisite/corequisite requirements.

    The four elective units of study can be completed in any order depending onprerequisite/corequisite requirements. Candidates who wish to pursue CPA or ICAA professionalaccounting accreditation must complete a prescribed set of elective units(Http://sydney.edu.au/business/course/MPAcc).

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    Course outcomes and further study

    Graduate opportunities

    Sydney Master of Professional Accounting graduates look forward to employment in (and

    eventually, formation of their own) accounting practices; also to roles as chief financial officers,chief information officers, financial controllers, company secretaries, financial analysts andplanners, tax and estate advisers, financial and management accountants, auditors, systemdesigners, investment advisors and managers.

    Course accreditation

    Depending on units of study completed, students may complete accreditation requirements forCPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) in this degree.

    Further study

    The University of Sydney Business School has an outstanding reputation for the quality of itsresearch across a wide range of academic disciplines. The Master of Professional Accounting isan entry pathway to our higher degree by research programs, the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)and Master of Philosophy (MPhil).

    The postgraduate research programs offered by the Business School attract a large number ofdomestic and international students each year. With more than 180 research students currentlyenrolled, we have one of the largest and most diverse higher degree by research programs in theAsia-Pacific region. Read more information about Sydney research athttp://sydney.edu.au/business/research.

    How to apply

    Domestic students

    How to apply

    Applications are made directly to the University and assessed by the Business School. On-timeapplications for the March Semester close on the last working day of November. On-timeapplications for the July Semester close on the last working day in May.

    Please Note. Completed applications submitted after the deadline for each semester may still beconsidered, subject to course availability and sufficient time to process the application. At theBusiness Schools discretion, applications submitted too close to the start of a semester will notbe considered, and will instead be processed for the following semester.

    http://sydney.edu.au/business/research.http://sydney.edu.au/business/research.http://sydney.edu.au/business/research.
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    Admission requirements

    A successful applicant for admission to the Master of Professional Accounting will hold abachelor's degree, graduate diploma or graduate certificate from a recognised tertiary institutionwith at least a credit (65%) average.

    International students

    How to apply

    Overseas applicants may apply (i) directly to the University, or (ii) through a University overseasrepresentative (education agent).

    Please Note. Completed applications submitted after the deadline for each semester may still beconsidered, subject to course availability and sufficient time to process the application. At theBusiness Schools discretion, applications submitted too close to the start of a semester will not

    be considered, and will instead be processed for the following semester.

    Admission requirements

    A successful applicant for admission to the Master of Professional Accounting will hold abachelor's degree, graduate diploma or graduate certificate from a recognised tertiary institutionwith at least a credit (65%) average.

    Fee disclaimer

    Domestic students

    *(1)Indicative Postgraduate Student Contribution Amount

    This student contribution amount for a Commonwealth Supported Place is an indication only ofthe fees that are payable by you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in2012 for a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). The exact studentcontribution that you pay will depend on the specific units of study in which you ultimatelyenrol. If you are a Commonwealth supported student and was enrolled in a University coursebefore 1 January 2011 your student contribution may differ.

    Annual review

    Importantly, student contribution amounts are subject to annual review by the University, and arelikely to increase each year of your period of study (subject to a Commonwealth specified cap),effective at the start of each calendar year.

    For further information about how to calculate your specific total student contribution pleaserefer to the University's Future Student's online webpages athttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtml

    http://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtml
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    *(2)Postgraduate Domestic Tuition Fee

    This 2012 tuition fee for a domestic postgraduate student represents the fee that is payable byyou in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2012 for a standard annualfull time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). If your study load is more or less than the 1.0

    EFSTL your fee will differ.

    Annual review

    Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review by the University, and are likely to increaseeach year of your period of study, effective at the start of each calendar year.

    Additional incidental fees

    For some courses there are incidental fees additional to the student contribution and/or coursefee. Some of those fees are significant, for example, faculty-specific materials, tools, protected

    clothing and equipment. For further information about these additional incidental fees, pleasevisit the University's Future Student's online webpage athttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students

    Potential for inaccuracy

    Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to include correct and up to date information inthis prospectus, you are also advised to consult directly with the Student Centre for domesticstudents or the International Office for international students so that they can provide you withspecific and up to date information about those fees.

    The academic requirements that are displayed are applicable to currently available courses only,

    and are updated annually in October and may be changed without notice. The Faculty Handbookand the University of Sydney Calendar are the official legal source of information relating tostudy at the University of Sydney, and you are referred to those documents

    International students

    International tuition fees for postgraduate students

    This 2012 tuition fee for international postgraduate students represents the fees that are payableby you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2012 for a standardannual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). If your study load is more or less than the

    1.0 EFSTL your fee will differ.

    Annual review

    Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review, and are likely to increase each year of yourperiod of study, effective at the start of each calendar year.

    http://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/domestic_undergraduate/costs/calculating_costs.shtmlhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_studentshttp://sydney.edu.au/future_studentshttp://sydney.edu.au/future_studentshttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students
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    Additional incidental fees and health insurance

    For some courses there are incidental fees additional to the tuition fees. Some of those fees aresignificant, for example, faculty-specific materials, tools, protected clothing, and equipment. Forfurther information about these additional incidental fees, please visit the University's Future

    Student's online webpage athttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/international_postgraduate_courseworkorhttp://sydney.edu.au/future_students/international_postgraduate_research

    In addition to the fees indicated here for the course of study, International Students studying onan Australian Student Visa must have appropriate health insurance for the duration of theirstudies on a Student Visa through an approved provider of the Overseas Student Health Cover(OSHC) scheme. This is a requirement of the Australian Government, unless otherwiseexempted by the Government.

    Potential for inaccuracy

    Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to include correct and up to date information here,you are also advised to consult directly with the Student Centre for domestic students or theInternational Office for international students so that they can provide you with specific and upto date information about those fees

    Domestic students

    How to apply

    Applications are made directly to the University and assessed by the Business School. On-timeapplications for the March Semester close on the last working day of November. On-timeapplications for the July Semester close on the last working day in May. Please Note. Completedapplications submitted after the deadline for each semester may still be considered, subject tocourse availability and sufficient time to process the application. At the Business Schoolsdiscretion, applications submitted too close to the start of a semester will not be considered, andwill instead be processed for the following semester.

    Admission requirements

    A successful applicant for admission to the Master of Professional Accounting will hold abachelor's degree, graduate diploma or graduate certificate from a recognised tertiary institutionwith at least a credit (65%) average.

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    The Chartered Accountants Program

    The Chartered Accountants Program consists of two components:

    The Graduate Diploma of Chartered Accounting (GradDipCA)

    Practical Experience.

    The Graduate Diploma of Chartered Accounting (GradDipCA)

    The GradDipCA consists of the following 5 modules:

    Taxation (TAX)

    Audit & Assurance (AAA)

    Management Accounting & Analysis (MAA)

    Financial Accounting & Reporting (FIN)

    Ethics & Business Application (EBA).

    The first four technical modules can be completed in any order, one module at a time. The finalmodule, Ethics & Business Application (EBA) consolidates the learning from the four technicalmodules.

    Candidates may only enrol into the EBA module upon successful completion of all of thetechnical modules.

    To pass the modules, candidates must:

    Attend all focus sessions

    Pass the exam

    Pass the module overall.

    Learn more about theGradDipCA.

    Practical Experience

    In addition to successfully completing the GraDipCA, candidates must meet the followingPractical Experience requirements:

    Complete three years full-time (or part-time equivalent) accrued experience in a relevant

    accounting role at an Institute accredited organisation

    Be continuously mentored by an Australian Chartered Accountant or a member of an Institute

    recognised overseas accounting body

    Demonstrate the required levels of technical and non-technical competency outlined in the

    Candidate Practical Experience Activity Log.

    Learn more aboutPractical Experience.

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