Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) (Curtin Singapore)

Course Information

Course Type
Full-time
Fees (Local Students)
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Fees (Foreign Students)
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Duration
2 years full-time (6 trimesters) or part-time equivalent
Intake Months
February, July, November
Programme Grant
No student grant for this course.
Class Schedule
Information not provided by school.
Assessment Method
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Description

Course overview

Study accounting practice, business law, auditing, taxation and financial management. In this double major you’ll gain a broad understanding of the structure and operations of financial markets in Australia. You’ll learn about accounting principles, investment evaluation, and how to fund activities.

Entry Requirements

Cut-off scores

Qualification Score
GCE A Level/STPM 5
Malaysia UEC 15
Indonesia SMA 77%
Vietnam TN PTTH 7.5
India (HSC) 65%
China Gao Kao 67%
ATAR (including WACE/SACE/HCE/VCE) 70
IB Diploma 24
SAT 1000

 

Minimum English language entry requirements

IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)

Writing 6.0

Speaking 6.0

Reading 6.0

Listening 6.0

Overall band score 6.0

 

Other notes

Local polytechnic diploma qualifications are accepted into the course.

Career Opportunities

This course can help you become a:

  • Company Secretary
  • Accountant
  • Insurance Officer
  • Financial Dealer and Broker
  • Financial Dealer’s Assistant
  • Tax Agent/Consultant
  • Auditor
  • Business Analyst
  • Tax Advisor
  • Treasurer
  • Credit Analyst
  • Bank Manager
  • Financial Planner
  • Investment Banker
  • Finance Manager

Modules

Credits needed to graduate: 600.

Each unit is 25 credits unless stated otherwise.

Trimester 1

  • Communication, Culture and Indigenous Perspectives in Business
  • Strategic Career Design
  • Markets and Legal Frameworks
  • Financial Decision Making

Trimester 2

  • Analytics for Decision Making
  • Enhancing Your Business Mind
  • Applied Contract Law
  • Introductory Economics

Trimester 3

  • Quantitative Techniques for Business
  • Company Law for Business
  • Cost Analysis for Decision Making
  • Accounting – The Fundamentals of Business

Trimester 4

  • Introduction to Finance Principles
  • Business Processes and Internal Controls
  • Accounting for Corporations
  • Introduction to Australian Taxation Law

Trimester 5

  • Introduction to Financial Instruments and Markets
  • Accounting, Behaviour and Control
  • Auditing, Assurance and Risk Assessment
  • Corporate Finance

Trimester 6

  • Portfolio Management
  • Complex Corporate Issues
  • International Finance
  • Introduction to Derivative Securities

Units are not necessarily shown in the order studied. Units are subject to change.

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