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Earn two professionally-accredited degrees in just four years and gain a significant career edge. The UniSA Business School ranks among the top 1% globally1 and stands as one of Australia and Asia's premier institutions for accounting and finance education. Benefit from our extensive industry connections and hands-on experience with cutting-edge simulation software.Our flexible program delivery and extracurricular activities cater to your learning preferences, schedule, and professional aspirations. Take advantage of intensive Summer and Winter School courses, industry mentorship programs, accelerated learning options, and networking events. Enhance your employability through industry-endorsed professional development courses, leadership training at UniSA, and personalized support at our on-campus Business Student Hub.Graduate with dual degrees recognized by industry leaders, mastering both accounting and finance disciplines.Expand your global perspective through international study tours exploring diverse business environments and cultural influences.
Forge a versatile career path in accounting or finance with this dual degree program.Complete two professionally recognized degrees in four years, qualifying for membership with top accounting and finance industry associations.Develop expertise in financial reporting and analysis while understanding global market impacts on organizations. Master advanced technologies for financial data interpretation and strengthen your communication and collaboration skills.Our program incorporates valuable industry experience through internships, work-integrated learning, or international business projects - all highly valued by employers.
Career opportunities:As South Australia's top-ranked business school for graduate employment1, our practical curriculum and real-world experiences prepare you for immediate career success.
AuditorRisk consultant: Ensuring financial compliance and operational efficiency; assessing and reporting on financial systems; conducting business process evaluations and risk analyses.Business adviser: Supporting businesses at all stages; analyzing financial statements and business strategies; providing guidance on investments, marketing, and financial planning; identifying profitability solutions.Financial analyst: Researching economic trends; compiling financial data for business recommendations; tracking market movements.Investment banker: Facilitating major financial transactions for corporations and governments; offering expertise in mergers, acquisitions, and risk management.Management accountant: Supporting executive decision-making; preparing financial projections and risk assessments; advising on business strategy implications.