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Diploma in Applied Finance and Accounting
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Start your journey into the heart of global finance and accounting with our Diploma in Applied Finance and Accounting program! Designed for ambitious individuals with a passion for numbers and strategic decision-making, this dynamic diploma sets the stage for an exciting career in the fast-paced world of finance.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of key financial concepts and accounting principles as you prepare to tackle the challenges of the global marketplace. From mastering the intricacies of financial analysis to honing your skills in budgeting and risk management, our program equips you with the knowledge and expertise needed to excel in a variety of professional roles.
Upon completion of the Diploma, you’ll have the opportunity to seamlessly transition into the second and third years of our prestigious IMC Bachelor of Applied Finance and Accounting program. This pathway opens doors to advanced learning and expanded career opportunities, ensuring you’re well-prepared to make your mark in the world of finance and accounting.
Join us and take the first step towards a rewarding career in global finance. With our Diploma in Applied Finance and Accounting, the possibilities are endless, and your future is brighter than ever before!
DURATION
1 term full-time or 2+ terms part-time.
APPLICATION DATE
Refer to key dates
DELIVERY SITE
On campus (South Eveleigh NSW 2015)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Domestic Students: Please refer to Undergraduate Admission Requirements
International Students: Please refer to Overseas Qualification Recognition.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
Please refer to English Language Requirements
COURSE STRUCTURE
This course contains the following core units
FURTHER COURSE DETAILS
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
- Assessment Methods
- Career Options
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available and will be assessed in accordance with IMC’s RPL policy and procedure. Please refer to the Application for Recognition of Prior Learning and the RPL policy and procedure for further details.
Assessment methods are designed to encourage learning, provide feedback and measure achievement of unit learning outcomes. Forms of assessment vary among units and include research reports, projects, essays, group work, presentations, problem solving and case studies as well as tests, quizzes and examinations. Students may be required to complete assessment tasks alone or in groups to encourage development of generic skills. Assessments generally require a written submission but may include an oral presentation. In capstone units, assessments may include industry engagement and an extensive report.
Upon completing 8 Diploma units, the world of finance and accounting beckons with diverse career opportunities. Transition seamlessly to IMC’s Bachelor of Applied Finance and Accounting program, unlocking pathways to roles in banking, corporate management, financial planning, consultancy, and more. Explore realms like foreign exchange, funds management, and public finance, or delve into research and statistical analysis. Your journey to success starts here, where every step prepares you for a dynamic future in finance.