Graduate Certificate in Accounting
Kaplan Business School
Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 02426B
The Graduate Certificate in Accounting provides an understanding of the framework and fundamental principles of the accounting industry. The program is ideal for those with a qualification in a non-accounting discipline wishing to gain additional skills in accounting and finance. The program offers an opportunity to develop the basic statistical and numerical literacy skills required for data analysis in economics, finance and business management. The skills developed will assist students in finding employment within accounting and/or finance in private and public organisations nationally and internationally. This qualification is also ideal for students who are seeking accreditation with the professional accounting bodies in Australia.
Designed for
Graduates who have majored in a discipline other than accounting and are now seeking an accounting qualification
Structure
4 subjects: 3 core and 1 elective.
Subjects
- Accounting
Standard entry requirements
- English Entry Requirements: Academic IELTS Overall 6.0, with no individual band score less than 6.0) or
- TOEFLiBT - 72 or
- TOEIC - 700 or
- FCE & CAE - Overall score of 169 (with no band less than 169) or
- PTE Academic - Score of 54 or
- EAP - Level 3
Study pathways
Graduate Certificate in Accounting graduates are eligible for 4 credits towards the Master of Accounting and Master of Professional Accounting.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Adelaide | International: $9,040 | Yes |
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Brisbane | International: $9,040 | Yes | |
Melbourne | International: $9,040 | Yes |
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Sydney | International: $9,040 | Yes |
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Fee comments
Campuses: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney.
FEE-Help is available for eligible students. Please visit http://www.kbs.edu.au/domestic-students/fee-help/ for further information. For additional fees please visit www.kbs.edu.au.
Further information
International students are required to undertake a full time study workload.