Course Fee:
Australian: $69,930
International: $90,266
Entry Requirements:
An undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline; or equivalent, including studies in subjects related to accounting and finance; personal statement; or an undergraduate degree with a minor sequence of study in a cognate discipline and a personal statement.
Structure:
200 credit points comprising 16 semester-length subjects, including three core finance subjects, five core accounting subjects, three finance electives, four general electives and one capstone subject.
Subjects you can Study:
Accounting; Finance
Study Pathways:
Exit points: Graduate Certificate in Management or a Graduate Diploma in Management. Students must have successfully completed four 12.5 point Master of Management subjects comprising a minimum of two discipline core and a maximum of two elective subjects to be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Management or eight 12.5 point Master of Management subjects comprising a minimum of four discipline core and a maximum of four elective subjects to be awarded the Graduate Diploma in Management.
Recognition:
Through the appropriate selection of subjects students are able to meet the professional requirements of CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.
Who for:
Business/commerce students who wish to add accounting and finance to their portfolio
Accepts International Students:
Yes
Provider CRICOS: 00116K
Campus | ATAR/OP | Mid Year Intake | Study Mode | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Parkville | No info | Yes | Full time | 2 years |
Parkville | No info | Yes | Part time | 4 years |
With a 160-year history of leadership in learning, teaching and research, the University of Melbourne has grown to be an internationally respected institution, consistently ranked as one of the world’s leading universities – number one in Australia and number 32 in the world*.
The value of a Melbourne education is backed up by the fact we’re ranked sixth in the world for graduate employability by the well-regarded QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020.
The Parkville campus, with new, state-of-the-art facilities springing up beside our heritage buildings, connects Australia’s leading health and biomedical precinct with our faculties and schools, while the Southbank campus – home to studies in fine arts, performance and music – is on the doorstep of the best museums, galleries, theatres and concert halls in Australia.
Our regional campuses provide immersive experiences in specialty areas like veterinary medicine, agriculture, and forestry.
Alongside our industry-focused academics, there are internships and volunteering opportunities to give you real-world work experience and develop leadership qualities, while giving you the chance to contribute to the community.
The University of Melbourne’s Study website is a ready resource for everything you need to know about studying at Australia’s leading university. From eligibility requirements for domestic and international students and submitting an application through VTAC to applying for special entry schemes and scholarships, you’re set up for success from the get-go.
Our approach means you can create your own study path based on your interests and abilities, but with flexibility to explore new options along the way. In a world where careers are changing fast and employers want analytical and adaptable thinking, this flexibility has never been more important.
Our bachelor degrees are offered in: Agriculture, Arts, Biomedicine, Commerce, Design, Fine Arts, Music, Oral Health, and Science and cover more than 100 areas of study. Our professional graduate programs include architecture, criminology, education, engineering, finance, law, medicine, nursing, optometry, psychology, urban planning, veterinary medicine and many, many more.
We’ve also introduced a new suite of courses that bundle your undergraduate degree with your graduate study. These Graduate Degree Packages mean you’ll have the assurance of a guaranteed graduate place at the time you receive your offer.
*Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019
Course Fee:
Australian: $69,930
International: $90,266
Entry Requirements:
An undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline; or equivalent, including studies in subjects related to accounting and finance; personal statement; or an undergraduate degree with a minor sequence of study in a cognate discipline and a personal statement.
Structure:
200 credit points comprising 16 semester-length subjects, including three core finance subjects, five core accounting subjects, three finance electives, four general electives and one capstone subject.
Subjects you can Study:
Accounting; Finance
Study Pathways:
Exit points: Graduate Certificate in Management or a Graduate Diploma in Management. Students must have successfully completed four 12.5 point Master of Management subjects comprising a minimum of two discipline core and a maximum of two elective subjects to be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Management or eight 12.5 point Master of Management subjects comprising a minimum of four discipline core and a maximum of four elective subjects to be awarded the Graduate Diploma in Management.
Recognition:
Through the appropriate selection of subjects students are able to meet the professional requirements of CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.
Who for:
Business/commerce students who wish to add accounting and finance to their portfolio
Accepts International Students:
Yes
Provider CRICOS: 00116K
Campus | ATAR/OP | Mid Year Intake | Study Mode | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Parkville | No info | Yes | Full time | 2 years |
Parkville | No info | Yes | Part time | 4 years |
With a 160-year history of leadership in learning, teaching and research, the University of Melbourne has grown to be an internationally respected institution, consistently ranked as one of the world’s leading universities – number one in Australia and number 32 in the world*.
The value of a Melbourne education is backed up by the fact we’re ranked sixth in the world for graduate employability by the well-regarded QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020.
The Parkville campus, with new, state-of-the-art facilities springing up beside our heritage buildings, connects Australia’s leading health and biomedical precinct with our faculties and schools, while the Southbank campus – home to studies in fine arts, performance and music – is on the doorstep of the best museums, galleries, theatres and concert halls in Australia.
Our regional campuses provide immersive experiences in specialty areas like veterinary medicine, agriculture, and forestry.
Alongside our industry-focused academics, there are internships and volunteering opportunities to give you real-world work experience and develop leadership qualities, while giving you the chance to contribute to the community.
The University of Melbourne’s Study website is a ready resource for everything you need to know about studying at Australia’s leading university. From eligibility requirements for domestic and international students and submitting an application through VTAC to applying for special entry schemes and scholarships, you’re set up for success from the get-go.
Our approach means you can create your own study path based on your interests and abilities, but with flexibility to explore new options along the way. In a world where careers are changing fast and employers want analytical and adaptable thinking, this flexibility has never been more important.
Our bachelor degrees are offered in: Agriculture, Arts, Biomedicine, Commerce, Design, Fine Arts, Music, Oral Health, and Science and cover more than 100 areas of study. Our professional graduate programs include architecture, criminology, education, engineering, finance, law, medicine, nursing, optometry, psychology, urban planning, veterinary medicine and many, many more.
We’ve also introduced a new suite of courses that bundle your undergraduate degree with your graduate study. These Graduate Degree Packages mean you’ll have the assurance of a guaranteed graduate place at the time you receive your offer.
*Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019
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