Program overview
Accounting is fundamental to all business operations and plays a critical role in ensuring financially sound business planning and decision-making. Accounting qualifications lead to careers in a wide range of business environments, and Bond’s Master of Accounting is a specialised program, designed to provide an opportunity for students with undergraduate training in other fields to gain a professional accounting qualification.
This program dives into contemporary issues facing modern businesses including the impact of different international accounting policies and practices, and other factors that contribute to an effective governance and accountability framework. Equipped with highly versatile professional skills, accountants are sought after in a diverse range of organisations.
Graduate with advanced technical knowledge in areas including financial statement analysis, management accounting and strategy, taxation practice and applied research. You will be able to exercise independent judgement, implement strategies and provide solutions to real world business problems.
If you have successfully completed cognate undergraduate programs, you may be eligible for advanced standing of up to 40 credit points towards the Master of Accounting accelerated program.
Program code:BN-13012
CRICOS code:063115A
Program overview
Accounting is fundamental to all business operations and plays a critical role in ensuring financially sound business planning and decision-making. Accounting qualifications lead to careers in a wide range of business environments, and Bond’s Master of Accounting is a specialised program, designed to provide an opportunity for students with undergraduate training in other fields to gain a professional accounting qualification.
This program dives into contemporary issues facing modern businesses including the impact of different international accounting policies and practices, and other factors that contribute to an effective governance and accountability framework. Equipped with highly versatile professional skills, accountants are sought after in a diverse range of organisations.
Graduate with advanced technical knowledge in areas including financial statement analysis, management accounting and strategy, taxation practice and applied research. You will be able to exercise independent judgement, implement strategies and provide solutions to real world business problems.
If you have successfully completed cognate undergraduate programs, you may be eligible for advanced standing of up to 40 credit points towards the Master of Accounting accelerated program.
Program code:BN-13012
CRICOS code:063115A
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About this program
The Master of Accounting (MAcc) program is a specialist program for people interested in pursuing an accounting career or a professional accounting qualification, but who have an undergraduate degree in another field. The MAcc offers a firm academic grounding in the accounting discipline and offers a hands-on appreciation of the accounting industry. This program covers introductory as well as advanced units in financial and management accounting and includes subjects in economics, finance, tax, business law, data analytics, auditing, and responsible and sustainable organisations. The program is designed to help develop the specialist knowledge and skills required for an accounting professional entering into financial, management or tax accounting, auditing, business advisory or financial management roles.
Program specific scholarships
Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries
The Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursary has been developed to financially assist new postgraduate students enrolling in certain programs within the Bond Business School. The bursary will be assessed on a variety of factors including your contribution to the community.
Program features
Inherent requirements
Inherent requirements are the essential abilities, knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the program. Learn more about the inherent requirements and make an informed decision about your capacity to undertake the program.
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Additional Costs
When planning your budget, there are a number of other costs you'll need to consider in addition to your program fees. The below information is a guide but keep in mind that costs may be different.- Bond University Student Services and Amenities Fee
The Bond University Student Services and Amenities Fee aims to provide a balanced, practical approach to funding campus services and amenities of a non-academic nature, such as sporting and recreational activities, student advocacy and legal services, employment and career advice, orientation activities, and food services.
The Bond University Student Services and Amenities Fee is due for payment at the start of each semester with all other fees. Continuing students’ access carries over to the next semester. New students can access facilities and services once they are enrolled for their first semester.
- Accommodation and meals
Catering for students who come from all over Australia and all over the world, we offer a range ofaccommodation and diningoptions that make it easy to live and study at Bond University. This includes on-campus, off-campus, and home-stay accommodation options.
- Textbooks, software and study materials
The cost of books, stationery, software and other resources tend to be the same at most universities. Allow around $300 per semester.
You may also need to consider the cost of hardware like laptops, tablets, or desktop computers. The vast majority of our students use laptops in class, and for some subjects, it may be an expectation that you have access to one. Bond University has a range of computer facilities available in multiple locations across campus.
- Program-specific costs
Please note that for some programs, there may beadditional associated coststo cover items and experiences.
- General living expenses
Other costs to consider as a student include your mobile phone, transport and/or petrol, personal items, social outings, and other miscellaneous living costs. Please note that parking is free on the Bond campus but requires registration to avoid fines.
If you are living off campus in rental accommodation, you will also need to budget for:
- Rental bond: Usually the equivalent of four weeks’ rent, your rental bond is payable at the start of your lease and will be refunded when you move out, provided the premises are left in good condition.
- Meals: You may wish to take advantage of Bond’s convenient dining plans for on-campus meals and snacks, but you will also need to budget for other meals during the week.
- Utilities: As a tenant, you are responsible for payment of your electricity and/or gas. Some landlords also charge for water.
- Household items: Be sure to budget for your wifi, cleaning equipment, laundry costs and other everyday items.
- Insurance: You may also choose to take out insurance cover for your contents and car, and possibly private health cover.
We recommend you use an online budget calculator to assist you with budgeting prior to starting university. Please note that your actual costs will vary greatly depending on your personal choices and circumstances.
Inherent requirements
Inherent requirements are the essential abilities, knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the program. Learn more about the inherent requirements and make an informed decision about your capacity to undertake the program.