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Accreditation

Accredited by CPA Australia, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and The National Institute of Accountants.

Advanced Standing

A maximum of three introductory units may be granted as advanced standing.

Admission

Applications for the course must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).

International applicants must apply directly to the University of Western Sydney via UWS International.

Applicants who have undertaken studies overseas may have to provide proof of proficiency in English. Details of minimum English proficiency requirements and acceptable proof can be found on the Universities Admissions Centre website (UAC).

Overseas qualifications must be deemed by the Australian Education International - National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR) to be equivalent to Australian qualifications in order to be considered by UAC and UWS.

Applicants must have successfully completed an Australian (bachelor) undergraduate degree or equivalent in any discipline other than an accredited accounting major.

Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 120 credit points which comprises of the core units listed below.

Core Units

Introductory Accounting

The nature of accounting requires the first unit in accounting to attend to the process and system, which represents what accountants do. Many of the most difficult theoretical, conceptual and practical problems encountered by accountants originate in the basic model A=O+E and the necessity of making data and events conform to that model. Concepts and principles in accounting ultimately must face the test of procedure and relate to the systematic processing of the data. Introduction to accounting regulation and ethics.Students wishing to take this unit as an Elective need approval from either the Head of Program or the Course advisor.

Statistics for Accountants

This unit provides a conceptual and analytical framework with an understanding of basic statistical concepts and techniques used in handling the tools of statistical inference and decision-making in a business context. Students wishing to take this unit as an elective will need to seek approval from either the Head of Programs or Course advisor.

Economics (PG)

This unit concentrates on both Microeconomic and Macroeconomic theories. Microeconomics is concerned with the study of individual units within the economy - the individual consumer, the individual firm, the type of market structure facing the firm and price and output determination. Macroeconomics is concerned with analysis of the factors determining the way in which the economic resources of an economy are utilised or under-utilised. Students wishing to take this unit as an elective will need to seek approval from either the Head of Programs or Course advisor.

Commercial Law (PG)

This unit deals with concepts of Australian law and commercial legal obligations that are of importance both to professional practice and to studies in later units. The unit topics are: Australian Legal Institutions and Sources of Law, Case Law and Doctrines of Precedent, Legislation and Statutory Interpretation, The Australian Federation and Concepts of Constitutional Law, Principles of Tortious Liability, and the formation, vitiation, performance and discharge of contracts, including agency, sale of goods and consumer transactions.

Company Accounting

The goal of this unit is to identify the accounting issues that arise from the various forms of corporate organisation and how these translate into disclosure issues for financial reporting purposes. The unit includes company formation and liquidation; accounting for a group of related companies and other associated entities includig partnerships, joint ventures and trusts. Students wishing to take this unit as an elective need to seek approval from either the Head of Program or the Course Advisor.

Corporate Finance (PG)

Corporate Finance is concerned with fulfilling those managerial tasks directed to the decision-making process, including asset and project valuation, leasing, capital structure and dividend distribution and working capital management. Students wishing to take this unit as an elective will need to seek approval from either the Head of Programs or Course advisor.

Company Law

This unit deals with legal issues concerning various aspects of company; incorporation, regulation, membership and capital, company management, corporate officers, meetings, relations of the company with outsiders, accounts, reports and other disclosures, arrangements and reconstruction, receivers and winding up, share acquisition and takeovers. It also focuses on a review of public policy underlying law in the above areas.

Management Accounting

The fundamental of any management accounting system in organization is to provide appropriate information for (1) costing of products and services; (2) support functions - planning, controlling, evaluation, continuous improvement and decision making and (3) competitive support - focuses on the provision of both financial and non-financial services to the management team to enhance the firm's competitiveness. This unit is designed to provide an overview in understanding all these areas of information. Students wishing to take this unit as an elective will need to seek approval from either the Head of Programs or Course advisor.

Revenue Law (PG)

Australian taxation law is complex and varied. This unit briefly introduces the various types of taxes (including Goods and Services Tax) and the overall scheme for the application of taxes in Australia and then focuses on the key provisions of Income Tax Law including the interrelationship of income tax and fringe benefits tax).

Auditing

The aim of this unit is to examine the nature of modern auditing, the purposes it serves and the framework within which it operates. Students wishing to take this unit as an elective need to seek approval from either the Head of Program or the Course advisor.

Information Systems for Accountants

This unit examines the theory and application of information technology on the accounting discipline. It covers principles of systems analysis, design and database management relating to accounting information systems. The functions, control, data and processes of accounting information systems are discussed in the context of businesses. The communication of accounting information through the internet or intranet and the development of integrated systems is also explored. Students wishing to take this unit as an elective need to seek approval from either the Head of Programs or Course advisor.

Accounting Theory and Applications

Basic questions of the role accounting performs in society are considered from economic, social and environmental perspectives. The nature of the statements advanced to give accounting legitimacy, together with their philosophical underpinnings, are examined. Selected accounting theories and philosophies will be examined and advanced applications in alternative accounting models considered. Students wishing to take this unit as an elective need to seek approval from either the Head of Programs or the Course advisor.

Master of Professional Accounting

Information on the Master of Professional Accounting is available below. To find out more about studying this course at UWS in 2009, you are invited to attend the UWS Business Masters Information Evening At the event, you will be able to speak with academic staff members about the course, find out about the application process and network with like minded people.

Are you considering a career in Accounting?
Do you hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent?
Are you seeking CPA Australia, ICAA or NIA accreditation?

Having an Australian undergraduate degree or equivalent in any discipline allows you access to a Masters degree in Accounting, and satisfies the pre-entry educational requirements of the CPA Australia, ICAA and the NIA. 

Duration

1.5 Years FT/ 3 Years PT

Location

Parramatta

How to Apply

All domestic applications for entry to UWS postgraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Step by step instructions are available on the How to Apply pages.

Other UWS PG Courses

M Commerce (Accounting)
M Accounting
GD Accounting
GC Accounting

Do you need more information?

Request a course and application information pack or contact us.

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You are also invited to come along to our UWS Business Masters Information Evening where you will be able to speak with academic staff members about the courses available, find out about the application process and network with like minded people.