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Bachelor of Accounting/Diploma of Laws

Charles Darwin University

CRICOS provider number: 00300K TEQSA provider ID: PRV12069

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About

This Bachelor of Accounting/Diploma of Laws provides a sound knowledge base in the complementary fields of accounting and law. Students enrolled in the accounting degree can graduate with two qualifications including a Bachelor of Accounting and Diploma of Laws in a three year period when studying full time. The Bachelor of Accounting includes financial accounting, management accounting, taxation, business law and finance. This vocationally oriented and student-centred course provides students with employment and professional skills neede din a rapidly changing business environment. It allows for flexibility of study and prepares students for careers in a variety of business fields. The course also develops communication, presentation and problem solving skills. Successful completion of the degree will satisfy the entry requirements of the professional accounting bodies in Australia.

The Diploma of Laws is designed to give you an understanding of aspects of law without committing to a full law degree. You will gain a broad understanding of the legal system, legal processes and some areas of the law. Select from a wide range of law elective units, for both a general understanding of the law and legal principles, and some specialised knowledge. Upon completion of the Diploma, you can apply to study a Bachelor of Laws degree with full credit for units completed so you can finish your degree faster.

Areas of study

Management and Commerce; Mixed Field Programs; Society and Culture

Career opportunities

Completing a Bachelor of Accounting/Diploma of Laws dual qualification can lead to a wide range of career opportunities in small, medium and large organisations. An accountant with knowledge of the law is better equipped to handle legal issues relating to money. As a dual qualification graduate, you may become a financial accountant, management accountant, financial auditor, tax auditor/preparer, business financial analyst, or work in a large multinational company or 'Big Four' accounting firm. Or, you could run your own businesses, work in a small local accounting firm, or work in other areas of business management. There can be other career opportunities due to the combination of knowledge of accounting and law putting you in a unique advantage which a single qualification otherwise cannot offer.

Professional recognition

Completion allows graduates to apply for membership of CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) or Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) (UK)

Fees and charges

The Australian Government pays part of the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Current CDU fee information.

Admission criteria

Refer to the CDU general admission criteria.

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Further information

View all details of this course on the Charles Darwin University website.

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