Bachelor of Applied Management (Accounting)

Location

Dunedin

Duration
Three years full-time; part-time options available
Delivery

On campus with a major industry project 

Credits
360
Level
7
Start
February and July
Apply
until start date
  • Location
    Intake
    Study breaks
  • Dunedin
    26 July 2021
    29 November 2021 - 25 February 2022
    4 October 2021 - 15 October 2021
    18 April 2022 - 29 April 2022
  • Dunedin
    26 July 2021
    4 October 2021 - 15 October 2021
  • Dunedin
    22 February 2021
    5 July 2021 - 23 July 2021
    19 April 2021 - 30 April 2021
    4 October 2021 - 15 October 2021
  • Dunedin
    21 February 2022
    27 June 2022 - 15 July 2022
    18 April 2022 - 29 April 2022
    3 October 2022 - 14 October 2022

Achieve the academic requirements for Chartered Accountant (CA), Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA) or CPA Australia membership with this internationally-recognised, specialised accounting degree.

Accredited by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) and CPA Australia, this qualification is the first step towards your career as an accounting professional.

Employment opportunities for Accountants are good due to strong demand for accounting services from businesses and individuals - and this demand is expected to keep rising.

Incorporating case studies, workplace-based or focused assignments, and a major industry project for professional accounting and associated research project, this hands-on qualification has industry experience and connections at its core. This will enable you to gain the work-ready skills that employers are looking for.

You will also gain core business knowledge in management, commercial law, marketing, business computing, economics, accounting, communication, and business, heritage, culture and sustainability. 

This qualification puts you in the perfect position to complete the professional requirements for full CA or ACA membership with CAANZ or membership with CPA Australia.

Entry requirements
  • If you are under 20, you must have:
  • NCEA Level 3
  • 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three NZQA approved university entrance subjects, and
  • 10 Literacy credits at Level 2 or above, made up of: 
    • 5 credits in reading and 5 credits in writing, and 
  • 10 Numeracy credits at Level 1 or above, made up of:
    • specified achievement standards available through a range of subjects OR
    • package of three numeracy unit standards (26623, 26626, 26627- all three required).

COVID-19 adjustments to NCEA requirements

  • If you completed your NCEA Level 3 during 2020, you only need 12 credits per Level 3 subject (i.e. a total of 36 credits).
  • If you completed your NCEA Level 3 during 2021, please visit this page on the NZQA website. There are different adjustments depending upon which part of New Zealand you studied in.
  • If you are over 20, you must supply evidence of industry experience and/or alternative qualifications such as the New Zealand Diploma in Business.
  • If you are a school leaver or adult applicant who does not meet all of the entry criteria, you may still be given provisional entry to year one at the discretion of the Programme Leader.
  • International students will be individually assessed to ensure they meet degree-level entry requirements. Click here for equivalent academic entry requirements by country. 

If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes.

Bridging options 

The New Zealand Diploma in Business (offered at our Dunedin campus) provides a sound initial understanding of business operations and therefore provides a good pathway into this programme. Other programmes of study may also provide bridging options.  

Additional documentation 

You must supply certified copies of proof of identify, academic records and proof of residency (where appropriate).

Additional costs

You will need to purchase some textbooks and cover any costs associated with field trips. 

You will study
Year one 
  Course name Level Credits
Core courses Organisations in a New Zealand Context    5    15
  Business Environment    5    15
  Business Functions    5    15
  Principles of Change Management    5    15
Strand Financial Accounting    5    15
  Planning and Managing Financial Performance    5    15
  Preparation and Analysis of Financial Statements    5    15
  Tax and Managing Financial Risk    5    15
Total       120
Year two 
  Course name Level Credits
Core courses Improving Organisational Performance    6    30
  Taxation in New Zealand    6    15
  Intermediate Financial Accounting    6    15
  Intermediate Management Accounting    6    15
  Law of Business Entities     6    15
  Auditing and Assurance    6    15
  Economics    6    15
Total       120
Year three 
  Course name Level Credits
Core courses Introduction to Finance    6    15
  Accounting Information Systems    6    15
  Advanced Financial Accounting    7    15
  Advanced Management Accounting    7    15
  Organisational Research Design    7    15
  Industry Project for Professional Accounting    7    45
Total       120
Your workload 

In your first year, course work will require approximately 40 hours of both directed and self-directed study per week. Class sizes are small, allowing for more one-on-one teaching in a supportive learning environment. As you progress through the qualification, directed study hours are reduced as your study becomes much more self-directed.

Next steps to becoming a CA or ACA with CAANZ

Upon successful completion of this academic programme as specified by CAANZ, graduates will be required to complete the following professional requirements to become a CA:

  • three years of approved practical experience under the guidance of a CA mentor
  • the Chartered Accountants Programme.

Upon successful completion of this academic programme as specified by Chartered Accountants ANZ, graduates will be required to complete the following professional requirements to become an ACA:

  • two years of approved practical experience under the guidance of a CA mentor
  • the Professional Ethics Module.

Further information on these membership requirements is available at charteredaccountantsanz.com

Student loans and allowances

Student loans and allowances are for domestic students only. For information about student loans and allowances please visit the Studylink website. It is important to apply for your student loan/allowance at the same time as you apply for this programme, due to the length of time Studylink take to process applications. Loan/allowance applications can be cancelled at any time if you decide to withdraw your programme application or if it is unsuccessful. 

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