Bachelor of Accounting: Fees & Entry Requirements at AIH Higher Education, Australia

Bachelor of Accounting

Australia

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What will I learn?

Accounting is often called the ''language of business,'' playing a critical role in organisations of all sizes. From basic bookkeeping to strategic planning, the demand for accounting professionals remains strong. The Bachelor of Accounting provides students with the skills, knowledge, and attributes to succeed in today’s dynamic business environments. Aligned with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and professional associations’ standards, this course offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to meet industry needs. The course covers key areas such as financial accounting, management accounting, and auditing, enabling students to gain professional accreditation and pursue careers in the accounting field. Recognising that accountants work closely with professionals across diverse functions, the course also includes units in information technology, marketing, organisational behaviour, and operations, alongside business-based elective options. Students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while exploring the importance of corporate responsibility, ethics, and governance.

CRICOS

069531C

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
A$16,800.00 (9,34,112) per year
Enrolment fee (non-refundable) - 250
Start date

November 2026

Venue

Melbourne Campus

Level 1, 20 Queen Street,

Melbourne,

Victoria,

3000, Melbourne, Australia

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
A$16,800.00 (9,34,112) per year
Enrolment fee (non-refundable) - 250
Start date

August 2027

Venue

Melbourne Campus

Level 1, 20 Queen Street,

Melbourne,

Victoria,

3000, Melbourne, Australia

Entry requirements

For international students

International students must provide evidence of one the following to demonstrate they have successfully met one of the following - Successful completion of Year 12 at the credit or above level as determined in Student Admissions Policy or overseas equivalent; or Recognised Foundation Studies course; or Successful completion of one year of accredited tertiary study at an Australian institution; or Successful completion of an Australian Certificate IV; or International Baccalaureate with a score of 24. Partially completed undergraduate studies in Australia with another provider at the same Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) level or higher. Where the student has passed less than 50% of the units attempted, the student will be placed under the Student at Risk program for monitoring of course progression. The Institute has provided a list of country specific academic requirement for applicants using overseas secondary schooling qualifications under Appendix 1 of Student Admissions Policy. For applicants with schooling from a country not listed, an individual assessment will be made by the Institute when applying.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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