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Diploma of Accounting (0-2)60 CH

Diploma Program (0-2) · Department of Banking, Finance and Accounting, College of Business

60CH
Credit Hours
20
Courses
4
Academic Semesters
20+
Career Pathways

Australian University’s (AU) Diploma of Accounting program aims to embed specialized knowledge and skills in accounting for students enrolled in this major. Accounting plays a significant role in economic decision-making, and directly contributes in evaluating the strength of the economic and development process.

Students have to complete 60 CH in two years to acquire the Diploma of Accounting. The proposed program is designed in alignment with CQ University requirements.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

By the end of the Diploma of Accounting program, graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the basic theories, principles and processes involved in various functional areas in accounting.
  • Complete the accounting cycle and create and analyze financial statements to ensure that they are accurate and comply with IFRS.
  • Explain the key issues of internal control of cash in balance and cash flow statements and external financial reporting.
  • Create, organize, and maintain financial records.
  • Demonstrate how to assess financial operations and make best-practices recommendations to management.

By successful completion of the program, graduates will develop skills and competence in:

  • Critically apply broad theoretical and technical accounting, finance, economic and management knowledge, and skills to inform financial control and budgeting.
  • Analyze accounting practices and decisions using theoretical and technical knowledge of regulatory, governance, compliance and legal requirements.
  • Apply theoretical knowledge, technical competencies, and critical judgement to provide solutions to routine accounting, financial control, and budgeting problems.
  • Explain the impact of socially responsible, ethical, economic, regulatory, sustainability, governance and global perspectives on accounting planning and practices.
  • Use computer-based information systems or applications to solve or document business problems.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program will be well-prepared for entry-level roles across accounting, financial control and business support functions.

Bookkeeper
Budget Analyst
Budget Organizer
Business Teacher
Consultant
Cost Accountant
External Auditor
Financial Accountant
Financial Analyst
Financial Consultant
Financial Contracts
Financial Controller
Financial Planner
Financial Systems
Forensic Accountant
Internal Auditor
IT Auditor
Managerial Accountant
Payroll Manager
Tax Advisor

Entry Requirements

Requirements for Entry

Applicants to the College of Business’s 2-year diploma programs need a minimum high school average of 50% (Government and Arabic private school graduates) or a GPA of 1.50 (other systems), from the Science or Literature stream.

Required documents include the High School Certificate or Transcript (with an Equivalency Letter for foreign or private-school graduates), a valid passport and Civil ID copy, one 4×6 photograph, and proof of English proficiency via AU’s Placement Test (KD25 fee) or an accepted IELTS/TOEFL score.

Recommended Study Plan

Diploma of Accounting (0-2) — view the full 4-semester plan online or download it as a PDF.

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