Bachelor of Engineering with the degree of Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Accounting
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Overview
Engineering at Macquarie is a unique electronic engineering program. The main focus is on practical learning based on the use of modern electronics, telecommunications techniques and software technologies to design, construct, manufacture and manage systems and products.
Study Engineering with Commerce and focus on specific commercial aspects of engineering such as: marketing, human resources, international business, economics, commercial law and finance as you gain the skills to work as an engineer.
You'll choose from six engineering majors:
- Computer
- Electronic
- Mechatronic
- Software
- Telecommunications
- Wireless
Combine your engineering studies with a specific area of commerce to prepare yourself for the commercial aspects of engineering.
Accounting is the collection, measurement and communication of economic information that is used for planning, reporting and decision-making.
Accountants often:
- participate with top management to set future directions
- analyse growth opportunities for new products and markets
- develop management information systems for decision-making and organisational control
- report on an organisation’s performance.
Key features
- Study a set of broad, integrated foundation subjects to orient you to business, and then complete your major in Accounting.
- Accountants are in demand worldwide, in all areas of commerce, industry and government.
Location
North Ryde
Suitable for
Students wanting to pursue a range of accounting-based careers.
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Entry requirements
- HSC General Mathematics (Assumed Knowledge)
- Introductory units and bridging courses are available for students without the assumed prior knowledge.
English language requirements
If you have completed the NSW HSC or equivalent you satisfy the English proficiency requirements.
For full information view the English proficiency requirements table (436 Kb).
Work experience requirements
What you will study
| Degree requirements | Credit Points |
|---|---|
| Minimum number of credit points for the degree | 120 |
| Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above | 75 |
| Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above | 48 |
| Minimum number of credit points at 400 level or above | 18 |
| Minimum number of credit points from Engineering designated units | 87 |
| Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units | 42 |
| Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Engineering | |
| Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Commerce | |
| Completion of a designated People unit from outside the Faculty of Science | |
| Completion of a designated Participation unit | |
| Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below |
Double degree requirements
The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this double degree.
| 100 level | Credit Points | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Required | COMP115 | Introduction to Computer Science | 3 | ||
| Required | COMP125 | Fundamentals of Computer Science | 3 | ||
| Required | ELEC141 | Digital Fundamentals | 3 | ||
| Required | ELEC170 | Introduction to Electronic Systems | 3 | ||
| Required | either | MATH135 | Mathematics IA | ||
| or | MATH132 | Mathematics IA (Advanced) | 3 | ||
| Required | either | MATH133 | Mathematics IB (Advanced) | ||
| or | MATH136 | Mathematics IB | 3 | ||
| Required | PHYS140 | Physics IA | 3 | ||
| Required | PHYS143 | Physics IB | 3 | ||
| Required | ACST101 | Techniques and Elements of Finance | 3 | ||
| Required | BBA102 | Principles of Management | 3 | ||
| Required | ECON111 | Microeconomic Principles | 3 | ||
| Required | MKTG101 | Marketing Fundamentals | 3 | ||
| Required | either | ACCG100 | Accounting IA | ||
| or | ACCG106 | Accounting Information for Decision-Making | 3 | ||
| Required | either | STAT170 | Introductory Statistics | ||
| or | STAT171 | Statistical Data Analysis | 3 | ||
| 200 level | Credit Points | ||||
| Required | ELEC270 | Linear Circuits and Devices | 3 | ||
| Required | ENGG200 | Introduction to Professional Engineering | 3 | ||
| Required | MATH235 | Mathematics IIA | 3 | ||
| 300 level | Credit Points | ||||
| Required | ENGG300 | Engineering Project Practices | 3 | ||
| Required | ISYS360 | Technology Management | 3 | ||
| 400 level | Credit Points | ||||
| Required | ENGG400 | P | Industry Experience | 0 | |
| Required | either | ENGG410 | Engineering Major Project | ||
| or | ENGG411 | Engineering Research Thesis | 12 | ||
| Required | ENGG450 | Systems Design and Engineering | 3 | ||
| Required | ENGG460 | Engineering Principles and Practice | 3 | ||
| Total credit points required to satisfy this major | 27 | ||||
Notes
- Units marked with a P are Participation units.
Major requirements
The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this major
| 100 level | Credit Points | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Required | ACCG100 | Accounting IA | 3 | ||
| Required | ACCG101 | Accounting IB | 3 | ||
| 200 level | Credit Points | ||||
| Required | ACCG224 | Intermediate Financial Accounting | 3 | ||
| Required | 6cp from | ACCG200 | Fundamentals of Management Accounting | ||
| ACCG250 | Accounting Systems Design and Development | ||||
| AFIN252 | Applied Financial Analysis and Management | ||||
| AFIN253 | Financial Management | 6 | |||
| 300 level | Credit Points | ||||
| Capstone | ACCG399 | C | Issues in Accounting Theory and Practice | 3 | |
| Required | 9cp from | ACCG301 | Organisational Planning and Control | ||
| ACCG308 | Corporate Accounting and Reporting | ||||
| ACCG330 | Strategic Management Accounting | ||||
| ACCG340 | Auditing and Assurance Services | ||||
| ACCG350 | Financial Statement Analysis | ||||
| ACCG355 | Information Systems for Management | 9 | |||
| Total credit points required to satisfy this major | 27 | ||||
Notes
- Units marked with a C are Capstone units.
- The course information contained on this page is applicable for 2012 ONLY.
For more information please read the courses disclaimer.
Careers
Accreditation
With the correct choice of subjects, graduates will meet the requirements for CPA and CA or ASIC accreditation.
Career Opportunities
- Accountant
- Auditor
- Chartered accountant
- Financial analyst
- Forensic accountant
- Government accountant
- Investment manager
- Management consultant
- Merchant banker
- Stockbroker
- Superannuation advisor
- Taxation consultant
Employers
- Accounting and consulting firms
- Auditors
- Business analyst firms
- Financial institutions
- Forensic accounting firms
- Government organisation
- Superannuation and insurance firms
Average starting salary
Accounting graduates can expect competitive salaries that compare well to salaries within other fields. According to Graduate Careers Australia salaries research, the median salary for accounting graduates is $47,500.
Profiles
Our Graduates
Le Ma
The fantastic thing I found about MQ is its well-designed course structure. The clear objectives of each units gave me a good understanding about what I was expected to achieve and master. The course covered the very basic business knowledge to sophisticated hot topics discussed in contemporary accounting profession. The exciting extra-curricular life on campus was also unforgettable. I had the opportunities to join all kinds of societies, make friends with different cultural backgrounds, participate in various events, and simply enjoy life!
Our Expertise
Elaine Evans
Elaine is a Associate Professor with the Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance. Prior to Macquarie, she held academic positions at UWS, ANU and UNSW.
She lectures in Intermediate Accounting, Corporate Accounting and Reporting, Financial Accounting Theory and Practice and Current Issues in Accounting. In 2007 she won the Macquarie University Excellence in Education Award.
Her research interests include corporate governance, reporting and regulation, professional practice, accounting education, and accounting history.


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