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The Master of Applied Accounting is a one-year graduate program designed to provide essential accounting expertise combined with analytical thinking and business research skills, crucial for decision-making across various sectors. Tailored for business or economics graduates, it offers a solid foundation in core accounting principles along with optional capstone courses. Those with previous accounting education can pursue advanced studies, including specialized electives in public sector accounting, taxation, and auditing. For CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand accreditation, students should consider the Master of Professional Accounting or Master of Accounting programs. Additionally, this degree can be paired with the Master of Financial Management for a dual master's qualification. See the double master's program details for more information.
Learning Outcomes
Grasp fundamental accounting, accountability, and governance concepts within organizational settings.
Apply critical accounting knowledge to enhance business and financial decision-making.
Assess current accounting, accountability, and governance challenges using research insights, industry standards, and professional guidelines.