Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business

Overview

This highly flexible accounting and business double degree has been designed to equip you with the essential and transferable skills required to launch a varied and exciting career across any number of fields.

Throughout your study, you will develop a broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of both business and accounting, as well as core law subjects that will help you meet accreditation standards. You will also undertake a range of business foundation subjects and build an expansive e-portfolio to help showcase your talents to industry.

Career development learning is scaffolded across early, mid and late stages of the Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business double degree, ensuring your career kick-starts with confidence and applicable knowledge and skills.

Why study the Bachelor of Accounting / Bachelor of Business at RMIT?

 

Work-ready skills

Address real-world challenges and formulate innovative business and accounting solutions.

Experiential learning

Build an e-portfolio to both consolidate your learning journey and launch your career.

Personalised structure

Explore RMIT's suite of majors and minors to specialise in your chosen field or broaden your knowledge.

Tailored to your interests

As part of the business component of this accounting and business double degree, you have the opportunity to design your studies according to what interests you. Through several different study options, including majors, minors and electives, you will choose a specialty and become a master of your field.

Majors

  • Blockchain enabled business
  • Business information systems
  • Business and technology
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Financial planning
  • Global business
  • Innovation and enterprise
  • Logistics and supply chain
  • Management and change
  • Marketing
  • People and organisation
  • Social impact

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
  • Interdisciplinary and responsible approaches to digital business
  • International development
  • International logistics
  • Law and economics
  • Law and emerging technology
  • Logistics and supply chain
  • Managing global teams
  • Management and change
  • Marketing
  • New business creation
  • Open innovation
  • People and organisation
  • Social and behavioural issues in accounting
  • Social impact
  • Supply chain analytics