Bachelor of Business (Accounting and Finance)
English Requirements
- IELTS Overall Band: 6.0
- TOEFL Internet Total Score: 64
- Other Tests: PTE Academic – 50
Accounting is the process of sending financial information about a business to the relevant users or entities such as shareholders, debtors (including banks or brokers), financial analysts, economists, and government agencies. Accounting can be divided into two main categories: Accounting and financial management. Accounting managers focus on reporting to people within the business and provide information to employees, managers, owners, managers and auditors. The ultimate goal is to provide managers with the basis for making major decisions related to management and operations. One of the key skills of an accountant is to select the information that is relevant to the audience and to communicate with the financial statements clearly. The accounting function requires the power of mathematics and the power to analyze, compare and interpret facts and figures quickly.
Combine a strong business foundation with a double major in accounting and finance at the University of La Trobe in this course. He will graduate with accreditation of relevant operations and knowledge and skills in corporate finance, international finance, risk management and investment and portfolio management. Over the course of three years, during the course of study in Australia, you will learn key business principles, develop an understanding of accounting systems, develop good decision-making skills, understand how to plan and manage a business, and gain an appreciation of ongoing operational issues. business. Large and intended to prepare people in the key areas of accounting, accounting, finance, taxation and auditing, in addition to corporate and corporate law.
La Trobe’s close contact with business and industry partners including Deloitte, PwC and ANZ Bank will help you build your professional network while studying. Our unique field of Professional Practice within this course is to improve the curriculum of the curriculum, the learning experience of students, and to engage with industry and business. Graduates can find work with large or small companies including private sector, government-owned organizations and banks. Possible roles include a graduate accountant, an accountant, an auditor, a chief financial officer, a tax broker, a banker, a treasurer, a treasurer and a financial adviser.
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July 2020 |
3 Years |
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November 2020 |
3 Years |
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March 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Bundoora |
July 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Bundoora |
November 2021 |
3 Years |
Yes |
Bundoora |