Master of Professional Accounting
University of Wollongong
About
The Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) is for graduates who have a degree in a discipline other than accounting.
Students gain an appreciation of the theory underpinning accounting, as well as relevant legal and practical issues.The Master of Professional Accounting has been approved by DEEWR as an eligible Masters programme for Student Income Support.
Students who have queries about their income support eligibility should contact Centrelink on 132490 for further information.
Structure
Candidates are required to complete 72 credit points in accordance with the list below.
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ACCY901 | Accounting Foundations for Professionals | 6 |
ACCY902 | Applied Financial Accounting | 6 |
ACCY903 | Theoretical Foundations of Accounting | 6 |
ACCY918 | Applied Management Accounting | 6 |
ACCY936 | Management and Information Systems | 6 |
ACCY962 | Professional Practice - Auditing & Risk Assurance | 6 |
ACCY963 | Professional Practice - Taxation | 6 |
ECON910 | Economics for Professionals | 6 |
ECON940 | Statistics for Decision Making | 6 |
FIN 921 | Managerial Finance | 6 |
LAW 960 | Legal Studies For Professionals | 6 |
LAW9302 | Law of Business Organisations | 6 |
PLEASE NOTE:
- ^ACCY901 is a pre requisite for ACCY902, ACCY903, ACCY918, ACCY962 and ACCY963.
- *LAW960 is a pre requisite for LAW9302.
- Please click the subject codes in the above table for information on sessions of offer for each subject at different locations. For information regarding timetables, tutorials, and classes please the visit the Timetables and Classes page.
Entry requirements
Information on academic and English language requirements, as well as eligibility for credit for prior learning, is available from the Course Finder.
Learning outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:
CLO Description 1 Integrate technical, theoretical and professional knowledge as it relates to accounting, auditing, finance, economics, information systems and relevant law. 2 Critically apply technical, theoretical and professional knowledge and skills to propose solutions to routine and emerging professional accounting problems. 3 Exercise judgement to propose solutions to professional accounting problems in diverse contexts using social, ethical, economic, regulatory and international perspectives. 4 Communicate professional accounting advice in oral, written and visual forms to relevant stakeholders. 5 Work appropriately with others in order to achieve outputs relevant to professional accounting. 6 Reflect on performance and feedback to identify learning opportunities and self-improvement. 7 Conduct a professionally focussed research project
Institution
