Bachelor
The Bachelor of Accounting and Data Assurance provides an opportunity for students new to tertiary level study to earn a Bachelor-level qualification in accounting and combine it with data assurance, data analytics or cybersecurity for a potential career in a data-related field where...
The Bachelor of Accounting and Data Assurance provides an opportunity for students new to tertiary level study to earn a Bachelor-level qualification in accounting and combine it with data assurance, data analytics or cybersecurity for a potential career in a data-related field where financial data is prominent. This degree will also suit students who have completed unrelated tertiary qualifications and want to study a combined accounting and technology-oriented degree.
To complete the Bachelor of Accounting and Data Assurance, students must complete 144 credit points representing 24 units of study. The course has two specialisations: (i) Auditing and Analytics and (ii) Cybersecurity. Students select one specialisation and complete the designated course structure for that specialisation.
Both specialisations introduce students to accounting, finance, economics and quantitative methods, technology, ethics and data management. The auditing and analytics specialisation takes students further into all aspects of data assurance and analysis, focusing on financial data quality, security, interpretation and visualisation using modern analytic tools.
In the cybersecurity specialisation, more advanced programming skills are developed through specific data security and analytics programming languages. Students will also study data security within artificial intelligence, machine learning and blockchain contexts, complete an advanced cybersecurity project and undertake a work-integrated capstone experience that is either consulting or internship-based.
Domestic Students: Please refer to Undergraduate Admission Requirements
International Students: Please refer to Overseas Qualification Recognition
Please refer to English Language Requirements
IMC's Bachelor of Accounting and Data Assurance prepares graduates for positions in accounting and consulting firms, technology firms, public and private sector organisations and non-government entities. Depending upon specialisation, specific roles include accountant, auditor, financial analyst, data analyst, data security specialist, and management consulting (data-related).
FURTHER LEARNING
Further and more specialised learning is available in postgraduate courses, including:
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available and will be assessed in accordance with IMC's RPL policy and procedure. Please refer to the Application for Recognition of Prior Learning and the RPL policy and procedure for further details.