| Course Type: | Postgraduate Coursework Degree |
| Award: | MAcc (CPA) - Master of Accounting (CPA Extension) |
| More Information: |
Department of Accounting and Finance |
Key Features
The Master of Accounting (CPA Extension) consists of the Postgraduate Diploma of Accounting together with an additional 24 credit points. The program enables international students to obtain a university qualification and receive extensive academic support while they prepare for the CPA external examinations. The program places particular emphasis on communicative competence as well as strong technical skills.
Suitable For
This program is suitable for international students who wish to reside in Australia while completing the CPA program, and local students who require extensive support for the CPA program.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master of Accounting can find careers in: chartered or CPA accounting, financial analysis, auditing, taxation, risk management, system design and analysis, financial control, company secretarial and merchant banking.
Requirements
| Entry Requirements: | Bachelor degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a GPA of at least 2.70 out of 4.00. However, applicants must have their qualifications assessed by CPA Australia. |
| Course Quota: | No |
| Work Experience Requirements: | No |
| English Language Requirements: | English proficiency is required at IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 580. More information can be accessed from Macquarie International. |
| Domestic Students: | Apply through Macquarie University's Postgraduate Studies Section. Fees |
| International Students: | Fees and application through Macquarie International |
Course Details
| Minimum Course Duration: | 2.5 Years |
| Location: | North Ryde |
| Mid Year Intake: | Yes |
| Course Commences: | Trimester 1 (January), Trimester 2 (May), Trimester 3 (August) |
| Study Options: |
Full-time |
| Course Credit Point Value: | 63 |
| Enquiries: |
Mrs Mary Dale |
| Notes: |
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Structure of the Course
ACCG05P- Accounting (CPA Extension)
Units
For the CPA program to count towards the MAcc (CPA Extension), students must enrol in the following Macquarie University postgraduate units in the same period in which they enrol in the corresponding CPA segments (except for ACCG903, see Study Pattern below).
Each unit carries the weight of four postgraduate credit points.Compulsory units:
ACCG901 CPA - Reporting & Professional Practice
ACCG902 CPA - Corporate Governance and Accountability
ACCG903 CPA - Business Strategy and Leadership
Elective units
ACCG904 CPA - Assurance Services and Auditing
ACCG905 CPA - Treasury
ACCG906 CPA - Financial Accounting
ACCG907 CPA - Financial Reporting and Disclosure
ACCG908 CPA - Strategic Management Accounting
ACCG909 CPA - Taxation
ACCG910 CPA - Knowledge Management
ACCG911 CPA - Financial Planning and Superannuation
ACCG912 CPA - Insolvency and Reconstruction
Assessment of these units is 60% Macquarie University determined and 40% examination result from CPA. A pass is required in both components for a passing grade to be awarded in the unit.
Local students enrolled in the Master of Accounting can choose to enrol in one or more of the above units if extensive support in some areas of the CPA program is required.
Currently classes for these units are held during the day only.
Study Pattern
First semester of enrolment in the CPA program:
ACCG901 CPA - Reporting & Professional Practice plus 2 electives
Second semester of enrolment in the CPA program:
ACCG902 CPA - Corporate Governance and Accountability
ACCG903 CPA - Business Strategy and Leadership plus 1 elective
As CPA Australia does not allow compulsory segments to be undertaken concurrently, ACCG903 CPA - Business Strategy and Leadership is 100% assessed by Macquarie University. Students must complete the CPA examination in Business Strategy and Leadership in the following or subsequent semester after graduation from MAcc (CPA Ext).
The CPA program as part of the MAcc (CPA Extension) award
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Students must first be eligible to enrol in the CPA program according to the rules of CPA Australia. Completion of the requirements for the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting normally ensures eligibility to enrol in the CPA program. Detailed information about the CPA program is available from CPA Australia (telephone 02 9375 6200, fax 9375 6299 or http://www.cpaaustralia.com.au).
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Students must personally enrol in the CPA program with CPA Australia. Macquarie University does not arrange enrolment on behalf of students. The CPA program consists of 3 compulsory segments and 3 elective segments (from 9 available elective segments).
Information to assist in applications for Permanent Residency
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The MAcc (CPA Extension) must be completed prior to application for permanent residency.
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Application for Skills Assessment should be made as soon as the required number of units in the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting has been completed.
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On completion of the MAcc (CPA Extension) students need to obtain:
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a completion letter stating that enrolment has been full-time for the duration of the MAcc (CPA Extension) program. Apply for the letter on this application form
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an academic transcript which is available after the release of results in July and December. Go to http://www.reg.mq.edu.au.au/Forms/SESAcad.pdf
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Note: The Master of Accounting (CPA Extension) is a registered 2.5 years full-time postgraduate program. However, enrolment in this program is not a guarantee of residency. This is a matter for the Australian government and students should confirm their status through a relevant source such as the Department of Immigration, registered migration agent, or other source of independent legal advice.
PLEASE NOTE: It is essential that students refer to degree rules and official unit sequences in the University handbook to ascertain their official study program. The university calendar can be found at: http://handbook.mq.edu.au.
It is highly recommended that students access the website http://www.timetables.mq.edu.au at least two weeks prior to enrolment to ensure a suitable schedule for lectures, tutorials and practical sessions for all enrolled units. Please note that new students are required to have their class timetable officially approved by an Academic Adviser upon enrolment and that it is subject to change due to class availability.
