Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) (Curtin Singapore)
Course Information
Course Type
Part-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
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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
Minimum English language entry requirements
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.