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TEQSA Course ID: CRS1200277 CRICOS Code: 062949M AQF level: 7 Accredited by CPA, CAANZ, IPA
3 years full-time 24 units [Fast-track option available]
Associate Degree of Accounting
Diploma of Accounting
Sydney
Melbourne
Adelaide
Domestic International
Full-time
Part-time
Face-to-face
Blended
Trimester 1: January
Trimester 2: May
Trimester 3: September
Trimester 4: November (adhoc)
The Bachelor of Accounting at UBSS is your pathway to becoming a confident, capable professional in a field that’s in high demand around the world. Developed in consultation with leading industry bodies and fully accredited by CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants ANZ, and the Institute of Public Accountants, this program is designed to prepare you for success in today’s dynamic business environment.
Over three years, you’ll complete twenty-four (24) core units (each worth 10 credit points), with accelerated study options available if you’re ready to fast-track your journey. The course offers a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles, while also exploring how accounting connects with key areas like entrepreneurship, management, and financial decision-making.
You’ll learn from experienced professionals, engage in practical projects, and develop both technical skills and broader business acumen. The program’s multidisciplinary approach helps you think critically about the evolving role of accounting in modern organisations and global markets.
Plus, with flexible entry and exit points through the Diploma of Accounting and the Associate Degree in Accounting, you can tailor your study journey to suit your personal and professional goals. At UBSS, we’re here to support you every step of the way as you prepare to lead with integrity, professionalism, and impact.
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| BAP12 | Accounting for Business | 10 |
| BAS22 | Advanced Business Communication | 10 |
| BAC11 | Information Technology for Accountants | 10 |
| BAC21 | Quantitative Methods | 10 |
| BBM265 | Organisational Behaviour | 10 |
| BAP53 | Corporate Finance | 10 |
| BAP11 | Principles of Accounting | 10 |
| BAS11 | Business Economics | 10 |
| Total | 80 |
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| BBC131 | Business Law | 10 |
| BAP22 | Management Accounting | 10 |
| BAP61 | Stakeholder Values & Ethics | 10 |
| BAP62 | Issues in Financial Reporting | 10 |
| BAS51 | Dimensions of the Knowledge Society | 10 |
| BAC31 | Company and Association Law | 10 |
| BAP71 | Accounting Information Systems | 10 |
| BAP31 | Taxation Law and Practice 1 | 10 |
| Total | 80 |
| Unit Code | Unit Name | Credit Points |
|---|---|---|
| BAP51 | Taxation Law and Practice 2 | 10 |
| BAC51 | Cost Management | 10 |
| BBM310 | Innovation and Entrepreneurship | 10 |
| BAP32 | Corporate Accounting | 10 |
| BAC61 | Capstone Project | 10 |
| BAP41 | Auditing and Assurance | 10 |
| BAP42 | Financial Statements and Investment Analysis | 10 |
| BAP21 | Financial Accounting Theory | 10 |
| Total | 80 |
Exercise professional judgment in accounting and financial decision-making, ensuring compliance with ethical standards, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices.
Critically evaluate financial data, economic trends, and business performance metrics to provide strategic insights and risk assessments for organisational decision-making.
Present financial and non-financial information clearly and effectively to stakeholders, demonstrating proficiency in professional accounting communication, reporting standards, and digital tools.
Apply accounting principles and methodologies and financial management strategies to develop solutions that enhance business efficiency, ensure regulatory compliance, and support organisational sustainability.
Synthesise accounting principles and regulatory requirements into effective business practices that enhance financial decision-making and organisational performance.
At GCA, our course fees are designed and set to ensure that every professional has the opportunity to enhance their skills and knowledge.
FEE-HELP (Domestic Students) – GCA is a higher education provider that has been approved to offer FEE-HELP. This allows our students to receive FEE-HELP loan assistance to cover some or all of their tuition fees should they wish to do so. You can apply for FEE-HELP during your application process. Click below for a full list of course fees.
The requirements for studying a Bachelor of Accounting with GCA are designed to ensure we maintain the high-quality education GCA provides to aspiring business professionals and entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
Admission to all undergraduate courses offered at AQF Level 7 (Bachelor of Accounting) requires the completion of an Australian HSC (with an ATAR of 67 or above) or equivalent.
GCA will also accept applications for students who wish to transfer from another Australian university or independent higher education provider.
We also consider applications from working professionals who do not meet the relevant educational requirements, provided they can show proof of relevant work and life experience.
Applicants who have not completed an Australian HSC or equivalent in a country where English is the first language must prove adequate English language proficiency.
An IELTS score of 6.0. Please see the Student Selection and Admissions Procedure for detailed information.
Formal Learning
GCA recognises formal learning delivered through recognised institutions and organisations, leading to qualifications or certified achievements, including those awarded by recognised higher education providers, accredited vocational education providers, professional bodies or associations or structured workplace training programs leading to recognised qualifications.
GCA recognises prior learning through various mechanisms as outlined in our Recognition of Prior Learning Policy. These mechanisms include:
Each application will be assessed on an individual basis by qualified staff with relevant expertise in the discipline area. Applications should be made as early as possible before enrolling in units to allow for processing and consideration of any credit awarded.
GCA recognises prior learning through various credit mechanisms, as outlined in the Recognition of Prior Learning Policy. GCA formally recognises prior learning achievements in various ways, including:
Professional and Academic Experience
Additionally, GCA recognises professional and academic achievements and contributions in professional practice, academic disciplines, and industry leadership, acknowledging expertise developed outside traditional education pathways. This may include leadership roles in a relevant professional field, significant industry experience, and industry-recognised innovations and achievements.
Non-Formal Learning
GCA may also grant recognition for non-formal learning or educational activities that occur outside formal qualifications that demonstrate achievements of specific knowledge and skills. This may include structured workplace training, professional development programs, specialised technical training, professional body education programs, or micro-credentials awarded by GCA or selected institutions.
Before submitting your application, please ensure that you have electronic copies of your personal identification documents, academic certificates of completion and academic transcripts. These will all be required to be attached to your online application.
Once you have submitted your application, one of our admissions staff will contact you. If you are successful, you will receive a letter of offer from our admissions team.
If you are outside of Australia and intend to apply for a student visa, you will be required to pay a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) fee as part of your tuition fees.
To exit with a Bachelor of Accounting, you will be required to complete 24 (twenty-four) units (240 credit points). Students also have the option to exit the program with a lower-level qualification, such as a Diploma or Associate Degree, upon meeting the relevant requirements.
To exit with an Associate Degree of Accounting, you will be required to complete 16 (sixteen) units (160 credit points).
To exit with an Diploma of Accounting, you will be required to complete 8 (eight) units (80 credit points).
GCA is committed to ensuring that all assessments are valid, reliable, and fair. Assessments will be designed and conducted in a manner that accurately measures student achievement against the intended learning outcomes and that is free from bias and discrimination. At GCA, you may be assessed in various ways, including diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments. Examples of formal and informal methods of assessment are outlined below:
The GCA Bachelor of Accounting is professionally accredited and nationally recognised through our partnerships with CPA Australia, the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ). These accreditations reflect alignment with industry standards and the expectations of leading professional bodies.
Through our extensive network, students have the opportunity to develop meaningful industry connections, acquire practical knowledge, and gain valuable insights from experienced professionals representing prominent national and international organisations in the financial sector.
Study at an internationally recognised business school and join many other high-achieving students who have chosen GCA to help shape their future in the professional world.
Group Colleges Australia (GCA) Pty Ltd trading as Universal Business School Sydney (UBSS), is a registered independent higher education provider with courses that are accredited by the Australian Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency (TEQSA).
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