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Advanced Diploma of Accounting - FNS60210 (New)

 

Course CRICOS Code: 075944J

 

Course Duration: 24 months

Course Description:

This course is intended for people who are working and/or wishing to work in the professional accounting job roles in financial services and other industries.

Students will learn to assist senior accountants and undertake duties in a wide range of manual and computer-based accounting functions, including tax planning, financial modeling, internal and external auditing, fi­nancial planning management, personal ­ financial planning and management of a team or department.

The course also teaches you the communication and people skills necessary to present reports, to be aware of the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees and to manage a team effectively.

Entry Pathways:

The requirements for entry into this course are:

·         The students must be over 18 years of age,

·         The students must have a successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent.

·         Completion of FNS50210 Diploma of Accounting is the preferred pathway for entry into this qualification.

·         For direct entry into this qualification, students must have completed 15 units as entry requirements (please refer to details below) which are core units from the FNS40610 Certificate IV in Accounting & FNS50210 Diploma of Accounting.

 

English language requirement

Please follow the link below:

http://www.pct.edu.au/pre%20enrolment.html

Course Outcomes:

This course aims to provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitude in Accounting accompanied by a broad range of relevant generic business and financial skills. This qualification is designed to reflect the role of employees who perform duties such as:

Introducing and maintaining accounting systems
Maintaining internal control systems
Preparing financial statements for a reporting entity
Preparing tax returns
Reporting on business performance
Managing small teams
Developing business plans
Preparing management accounting reports

Course Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of all units in this course, students are eligible for the Advanced Diploma of Accounting. After completion of the Advanced Diploma, students may choose further studies in Accounting at higher education level.

Course Units:

 

The FNS60210 Advanced Diploma of Accounting at the Pacific College of Technology  involves completion of total 23 units in 2 stages:

i)              Complete 15 units as entry requirements which are core units from the FNS40610 Certificate IV in Accounting & FNS50210 Diploma of Accounting.

 

ii)              And then progress onto second stage to study 8 Advanced Diploma Units comprising of 3 Core and 5 elective units.

 

(Note:  If a student has previously attained a completed FNS50210 Diploma of Accounting qualification, he/she can undertake this qualification directly from the second stage.

 

Unit Code

Unit Name

Unit Type

Stage I: Entry requirements (15 units)

 

BSBFIA401A

Prepare financial reports

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

BSBITU306A

Design and produce business documents

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

BSBOHS303B

Contribute to OHS hazard identification and risk assessment

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

FNSACC301A

Process financial transactions and extract interim reports

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

FNSACC403A

Make decisions in a legal context

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

FNSACC404A

Prepare financial statements for non-reporting entities

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

FNSACC406A

Set up and operate computerised accounting system

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

FNSBKG404A

 

Carry out business activity and instalment activity statement tasks

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

FNSINC401A

Apply principles of professional practice to work in the financial services

Core from Cert IV FNS40610

FNSACC501A

Provide financial and business performance information

Core from Diploma FNS50210

FNSACC502A

Prepare income tax return for individuals

Core from Diploma FNS50210

FNSACC503A

Manage budgets and forecasts

Core from Diploma FNS50210

FNSACC504A

Prepare financial report for corporate entities

Core from Diploma FNS50210

FNSACC506A

Implement and maintain internal control procedures

Core from Diploma FNS50210

FNSACC507A

Provide management accounting information

Core from Diploma FNS50210

Stage II: Advanced Diploma Units (8 units)

FNSACC604A

Monitor corporate governance activities

Core

FNSINC601A

Apply economic principles to work in the financial services industry

Core

FNSINC602A

Interpret and use financial statistics and tools

Core

 

FNSACC601A

Prepare complex tax returns

From Electives pool

 

FNSACC602A

Audit and report on financial systems and records

From Electives pool

 

FNSACC606A

Conduct internal audit

From Electives pool

 

FNSACC613A

Prepare and analyse management accounting information

From Electives pool

 

FNSORG602A

Develop and manage financial systems

From Electives pool

Teaching and Assessment Method:

The teaching method includes theoretical concepts and classroom discussion with cases from different organisations. Students will be facilitated to develop skills and knowledge to fulfill the requirements for each competency unit and their elements.

All assessment of units of competence will be conducted in accordance with the assessment guidelines and competency standards of the officially endorsed Training Package for this qualification.

The assessment, procedures and the criteria for judging performance will be made clear to all participants enrolled in this course. Assessments will be conducted for each part of the training program, and the processes will be valid, reliable, fair and flexible.

Assessment processes will cover a broad range of skills and knowledge needed to demonstrate competency and will integrate knowledge and skills with their practical application. Assessment processes will provide for the recognition of competencies no matter how, where or when they have been acquired.

In general during this course, assessment involves students’ performance on a range of criteria including class performance and presentation, oral and written test, class work, and case studies.

Students will receive feedback upon the completion of the assessment process from the relevant assessor. If students are not satisfied with the assessment result, they can appeal for reassessment according to the College reassessment policy and procedure (refer to the Student Handbook).

Campus Location:

The campus is conveniently located in Auburn, which is approximately 20 km from Sydney CBD and is just 3 minutes walk from the Auburn Train Station. The street address is Level 1, 91-95 Rawson Street, Auburn NSW 2144. 

Local environment and facilities:

Australia is a multicultural country. A large number of international students come to Australia to pursue their study annually.  Our campus is situated in Sydney, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Sydney has renowned places to visits including the beautiful Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Bondi Beach.

Our class consists of students from different countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. Classrooms are equipped with modern computers with the latest equipment and high-speed Internet search capabilities. Other facilities include a library with resource books and reference books, kitchen, etc.

Our classes are small in size and our friendly lecturers focus on individual students needs during the learning process.

Many lecturers use multimedia projectors or overhead projectors for visual aid during their classes. Computers are available in computer-labs for student use. Students can use these computers during their class hours to complete their assignments, or for Internet research. Assignments can be printed for a nominal charge or can be submitted to lecturers through e-mail

Support Services:

Arrivals

Students are met at the airport and transported to their accommodation venue by a College representative, should the airport pick up service be requested. The airport reception fee is AU$200.

Accommodation

Temporary and permanent accommodation arrangement can be made for students upon request. Please seek help at reception. Students requiring accommodation prearranged before their arrival should notify the College two weeks prior to departure.

Banking

The College can provide assistance to international students who need to open a bank account. To open a bank account in Australia, identification such as a current passport, current drivers’ license and a tax file number are required. Tax file number can be obtained through the Australian Taxation Office. Students who show proof of their student status, e.g. student ID card, may be exempt from paying fees and charges. Further information can be obtained from reception.

Common Room

The College provides basic kitchen amenities, such as microwave, fridge and boiling water facilities.

Fax Services

The College reception keeps all faxes it receives. Students must collect their personal faxes within 2 weeks. Any faxes not collected within such period will be destroyed. Students can fax their document at a price determined by the College for such service.

Legal Advice Service

The College does not currently have a student’s legal advisor who can assist students with legal matters. Students however can discuss their problem with the Student Contact Officer.

Students should note that there are number of agencies in the Australian community that offer inexpensive or free legal advice and help. The Legal Aid Office in each state will give free advice in short interviews, at certain times, to anyone. It will give free legal help to persons with limited income who are charged with certain serious crimes. They sometimes have a Duty Lawyer at courts for people who have no lawyer. Apply through any Legal Aid Office, Court or private lawyer. Legal Aid is a limited resource and may be difficult to obtain.  

Accidents

The College regards seriously its corporate responsibility under the various Occupational Health and Safety Statutes and will ensure that all members of the College staff understand clearly their individual responsibilities outlined in such legislation. However in any case of unfortunate incident students should notify a Pacific College of Technology staff member about the accident immediately. A first aid kit is available at reception.

Social Activities

The College frequently organises a number of social activities. Students are advised to check the College Notice board for the date of such activities. These activities may include:

  • Sporting activities

  • Sightseeing

  • Cultural events and festivals

  • BBQ and College Dinner

  • Nature walks

  • River cruises

  • End of Term Party

Family:

In many cases, students are able to bring family members with them during their study in Australia. For more information on visas for family members, please visit the Department of Immigration and Citizenship website at http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students/bringing_family/. Please note that any school-aged dependants accompanying a student to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school.

Transfer:

Students already studying in Australia and applying for transfer of their student visa to Pacific College will be considered for entry only if the college is satisfied that all the requirements (including payment of fees) of the former college have been met. A letter of release from the previous college may be required.  

Cost associated with study in Australia:

The cost of receiving an education in Australia is fairly high, taking into account tuition fees, living costs, and international travel. Living cost always depends on individual students however, the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs advises students to have AU$18,000 per year. Therefore you have to make arrangements to ensure payment of costs incurred in Australia before making the move. 

Please see below for our detailed list of all current fees.

Fees:

Tuition Fee: AU$ 13,000 (AU$ 1,625 per term)

Other Fees:

Course Application Fee: AU$150
Accommodation Placement Fee: AU$200
Airport Transfer Fee: AU$200

 

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC):

Overseas Student Health Cover for 1 year course is A$444 (Single) and A$1,867 (Family). The above fees are merely a guide, please contact Australian Health Management (AHM) or visit their website: http://www.ahm.com.au for current fees.

 

Refund Policy

Academic Calendar:

Pacific College of Technology has a four term academic year. Student intakes occur in all four terms. 

 

 

Term start and end dates for 2012 are as follows:

 First Term (Autumn)

      6th February – 5th April

Second Term (Winter)

     23rd April – 22nd June

 

Third Term (Spring)

     16th July – 14th September

Fourth Term (Summer)

    2nd October – 30th November

 

 

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CRICOS Provide Code: 02668F
RTO Code Number: 91151
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Copyright © 2011 Pacific College Pty Ltd. Page last updated: 05 January 2012

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