Masters (Coursework)
The Master of Professional Accounting provides graduates with the necessary skills, knowledge, and expertise for a career in professional accounting practice, and meets the requirements for professional recognition, including CPA Australia (CPAA) and Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ).
The subjects in this course are highly practical and focused on developing work-ready skills and competencies required in contemporary practice. The professional recognition of the course provides students with qualifications that enhance both their employment and promotion opportunities.
Career options include accounting and finance roles in commercial firms and professional accounting and advisory firms, and management-level positions in industry or government, as well as not-for-profit organisations. With the CPAA and CAANZ qualifications being recognised internationally, the prospect for overseas employment is also enhanced.
The course totals 72 credit points, made up of 12 core subjects.