Course code: 0790 · Course director: Dr Ian Beaman · Offered at
the Caulfield campus in two block teaching sessions: Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday from 6 pm to 10 pm, and Saturday from 9 am to
5 pm
This masters degree is designed for students with a degree in a field other
than accounting who wish to obtain a sound introduction to accounting concepts
and procedures and is suitable for those who wish to work in public practice,
industry or academia.
The course, which is recognised by the professional accounting bodies of the
Australian Society of CPAs and The Institute of Chartered Accountants in
Australia, enables graduates to affiliate with the professional body of their
choice.
The course will encompass studies in financial and managerial accounting,
taxation, business law, auditing and electives chosen from subjects offered in
the Master of Business (Accounting).
Applicants require a pass degree in a non-accounting discipline or equivalent
qualification from a recognised tertiary institution. Candidates may be
eligible for a maximum of 12 credit exemptions for subjects considered to be
equivalent to particular subjects in the course of study (for students who have
completed the Monash University Graduate Diploma in Accounting program). Refer
to the course director for further details.
This is a fee-paying course. Candidates should consult the Department of
Accounting and Finance as to the 2000 course fees. Course fees are set and
reviewed annually and are therefore subject to change.
Completion of this course will enable graduates to meet the academic
requirements for admission to the CPA program of the Australian Society of
Certified Practising Accountants and the Professional Year program of the
Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia.
Students who successfully complete the Master of Practising Accounting with an
average grade of credit or above may apply for admission to the Master of
Business (Accounting).
The course consists of 12 core subjects and four elective subjects.
Four electives shall be chosen from Bachelor of Business (Accounting) (Honours); Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Accounting; Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Management; Master of Business (Accounting); Master of Banking; Master of Business (Banking and Finance) or the accounting and finance specialisation within the Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce or the Postgraduate Diploma in Economics.