Bachelor of Accounting
Overview
Designed to equip you with in-depth knowledge of this essential field, the Bachelor of Accounting will prepare you for accounting jobs and a range of other challenging and varied roles linked to accounting principles.
Offering practical knowledge through core studies in both accounting and law, the skills you acquire through the Bachelor of Accounting will enable you to analyse and evaluate data and information throughout the accounting discipline. Beyond enterprise, you will explore business and future technology, digital literacy, social impact and the role of business in society, economics, sustainability, and more.
Why study accounting at RMIT?
RMIT University is ranked #9 and in the top 150 universities globally for accounting and finance. [QS rankings by subject 2023]
Experiential learning
Through industry engagement, build an e-portfolio to consolidate your learning journey and launch your accounting career.
Work-ready skills
Address real-world challenges and formulate innovative accounting and business solutions.
Specialist expertise
Choose to undertake accounting and law subjects or a a four-subject minor in an expansive range of business disciplines.
Tailored to your interests
When you study the Bachelor of Accounting, you will have the option to undertake accounting and law subjects to hone your expertise, or expand your knowledge with a four-subject minor in a range of business disciplines. These focused subjects will give you the tools to pursue an exciting and specialised career.
Minors
- Behavioural Business
- Behavioural Science for Future Leaders
- Blockchain Enabled Business
- Business Analytics
- Business and Technology
- Cyber Security
- Data Insights
- Digital Business Development
- Digital Supply Chain
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Financial Planning
- Global Business
- Global Procurement and Sourcing
- Industrial Relations
- Business Information Systems
- Innovation and Enterprise
- International Development
- Law and Emerging Technology
- Logistics and Supply Chain
- Managing Global Teams
- Management and Change
- Marketing
- New Business Creation
- Open Innovation
- People and Organisation
- Social Impact
- Supply Chain Analytics
- Study and Work