Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting

Central Queensland University - Online

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Overview

The Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting offers you the opportunity to experience University-level studies in fields such as accounting, financial services, and business management. You will learn key accounting and financial services approaches and develop foundational skills that prepare you to become valued accounting professionals. Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting allows you to learn how to build foundation accounting and business management skills and prepares you for the future world of work. The undergraduate certificate also offers an opportunity to acquire new skills or add to existing qualifications. An Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting is a pathway to further study of higher awards, such as a Diploma or Bachelor degree in Accounting. For more course information, visit Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Local, national and global business, accounting or finance sectors in roles such as: administration officer/manager, economics advisor, or consultant

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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