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Subject Overview

Behind every successful business is a good accountant. Study Accounting with us and prepare yourself for a career in either financial accounting or management accounting. Financial accounting involves the presentation of financial statements and techniques for their analysis. Management accounting explores the use of accounting data for managerial planning, decision making, and control.

The University of Auckland is ranked first in New Zealand and in the top 100 globally for Accounting and Finance.* As a leading accounting and finance education provider in the Asia-Pacific region, we are renowned for research excellence and innovative teaching. Professional bodies that recognise our Accounting programmes include CAANZ, CPA Australia, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the CFA Institute.
*QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2024

Knowledge and Skills

Undergraduate study in Accounting
Accounting is one of the eleven subjects you can study in the Bachelor of Commerce, often combined with Finance or another Business subject as a double major.

What can you study in Accounting?
You can study Accounting as a single major or as a double major alongside one of the other majors offered within the Bachelor of Commerce - such as Finance, which is a popular choice. You can also study towards the Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting as part of a conjoint degree programme. (In a conjoint programme, you study for two degrees at once, attaining the qualification in a shorter time than it would take to complete the two programmes separately.)

In the Accounting major you will learn about analysing and presenting financial statements that are used for business planning and decision-making.

Potential Careers

When you graduate, you could become an accountant or auditor in a chartered accountancy practice, in industry, or in the public sector. You could also work as a business consultant or financial manager in a manufacturing, service or consultancy organisation.

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 90 points comprising:

  • 45 points for all Compulsory Courses, and
  • 15 points from Stage II Elective Courses, and
  • 30 points from Stage III Elective Courses

Selected courses must include at least 45 points at level 300.

Compulsory Courses

Complete 45 points for ALL of the following:

Stage II Elective Courses

Complete exactly 15 points from the following: