Bachelor of Accounting and Information Systems

2016 – Blended learning – on-campus and digital learning

This course is not available to international students.

This course has been discontinued - this course is closed for new enrolments, the information on this page is provided for continuing students.

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The Bachelor of Accounting and Information Systems explores how people, information, computers, networks and processes come together to create cohesive business solutions. Sponsored by leading Australian organisations, the course offers students a tax-free scholarship worth approximately $40,000. Students spend two 20-week periods in the accounting and information systems industries by working with Swinburne’s industry partners.

Students learn how to use accounting systems to record and analyse business activities, prepare financial statements and management reports, and employ financial statements to guide investment decisions. They also learn how to use information from financial accounting systems to make decisions, develop operating strategies and evaluate business performance. The course also covers designing, building and implementing software solutions; analysing existing systems; and recommending solutions to address the information needs of organisations.

PLEASE NOTE: We’ve renamed this course - The Bachelor of Accounting and Information Systems is now known as the Bachelor of Accounting and Business Information Technology (Professional).

Duration

3 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Full-time, Part-time

VTAC code

  • 3400210481 (CSP)