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Australian National Institute of Management and Commerce (IMC)

Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting

  • Certificate

This Undergraduate Certificate gives students foundational knowledge of core business disciplines, with special focus on financial and economic theory. It also provides broad base knowledge of the specialised mathematical and statistical skills required by the accounting discipline.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
1 semester full-time
Study Mode
In person

About this course

This Undergraduate Certificate gives students foundational knowledge of core business disciplines, with special focus on financial and economic theory. It also provides broad base knowledge of the specialised mathematical and statistical skills required by the accounting discipline.

Learning Outcomes include:

  • Theoretical and technical knowledge of core business disciplines.
  • Analysis of business situations within a framework of theoretical knowledge.
  • Application of learned skills with initiative, judgement and personal responsibility.

Entry requirements

Completion of the NSW Higher School Certificate, or its overseas equivalent.

Study locations

Sydney Campus

Career pathways

Upon completion, students may choose to continue their studies with the Bachelor of International Business (Accounting major), which has been accredited by the Certified Practising Accountants in Australia (CPA Australia) and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ). Students will receive 24 credit points of advanced standing into the Bachelor degree and exemption from equivalent units in that course.

Graduates' career options include:

  • Accounting
  • Banking
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • International Business
  • Management

Course structure

Core Subjects

  • TACC101 Financial Accounting Principles
  • TECO103 Principles of Economics
  • TFIN102 Principle of Finance
  • TSTA101 Introductory Statistics

Credit for prior study or work

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.