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Bachelor of Business in Accounting, Melbourne Institute of Technology

Melbourne - Aus, Victoria

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36 Months

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About this course

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The Bachelor of Business with a major in Accounting at MIT is designed to develop a broad understanding of business integrated with specialised accounting skills. The course combines core business knowledge in the first year, followed by focused studies in accounting including data analytics, cloud-based digital technologies, forensic accounting, and accounting theories. Practical experience is a key component, with industry projects that give students real-world application of their learning. Graduates will gain the ability to analyse financial data, interpret accounting standards, and communicate complex financial information effectively. The program prepares students not only for entry-level professional roles but also for leadership in various business contexts. It is structured to ensure students are ready for evolving business environments while building a solid foundation in accountancy principles.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is ideal for students who want to develop strategic business advisory skills alongside technical accounting knowledge. Its accreditation by CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand ensures industry recognition. The course’s blend of practical experience with theoretical learning prepares graduates for diverse roles in corporate, government, and industry sectors worldwide. The emphasis on real-world projects, leadership skills, and adaptability makes it a strong choice for those aiming to lead in the rapidly changing business landscape.

Specialisation

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The course provides a specialised major in Accounting, covering financial and management accounting, audit and assurance, corporate and taxation law, and applied data analytics. Students also explore forensic accounting and develop skills in using modern digital technologies. The final industry-based project synthesizes learning from all areas, allowing students to apply their knowledge in practical, real-world scenarios. Electives from related areas such as marketing, entrepreneurship, and business intelligence enable students to tailor their learning to their career goals.

Course fees

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1st year tuition fees

10.15L

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Degree requirements

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To graduate with a Bachelor of Business majoring in Accounting, students must complete 360 credit points. This includes 10 core units, 10 accounting major units, and 4 electives, each worth 15 credits. The program spans 6 trimesters over 3 years of full-time study, with students undertaking four units per trimester. A mandatory industry-based final year project allows students to apply their skills in real-world settings. All units and coursework are designed to develop professional competencies aligned with AQF Level 7 standards.
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IELTS

6

TOEFL

60

PTE

50

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Career prospects

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Graduates of this program can pursue a wide range of roles such as Graduate Accountant, Auditor, Financial Analyst, Taxation Consultant, Investment Manager, and Forensic Accountant. Employment opportunities are available in corporate, industry, and government sectors. Previous graduates have secured positions at leading organizations including KPMG, NAB Banks, and Commonwealth Banks. The course also opens pathways to further studies like the Graduate Diploma of Accounting or Master of Professional Accounting, enhancing career growth options.

FAQs

What is Accounting?

Accounting is the language of business that involves collecting, measuring, and communicating financial information necessary for management, reporting, and resource allocation.

What do Accountants do?

Accountants are strategic advisors who interpret financial data, participate in management decisions, develop systems for organizational control, and often progress to senior management or board positions.

What will I study for this course?

You will study financial and management accounting, audit, taxation law, forensic accounting, and gain practical skills through industry projects. Electives allow customization towards your career interests.