This is a general overview of the Bachelor of Accounting course. I am a first year BAcc so if you have any questions, feel free to pm me or at least check the website: www.bacc.com.au
The University of Technology Sydney runs Australia’s most successful co-op course – the Bachelor of Accounting.
The UTS Bachelor of Accounting has the aim of producing potential business leaders of the future via an accounting career.
SPONSORS INVOLVED 34 of Australia’s largest and most prestigious employers, together contributing $1.5 million pa to this one small course alone. Why? Because BAcc graduates are the kind they badly need.
Compare our sponsor list to other co-op courses and cadetships; judge the UTS BAcc on the reputation of this sponsor list, which is unmatched by any course in Australia.
SCHOLARSHIPS Total value = $39,000 over 3 years; average of $13,000 per year tax-free for 2½ years, with a bonus $6,750 Recruitment Incentive for final-year students who are recruited by a sponsor organisation. This is more than enough to pay for all of your education
INTERNSHIPS One whole year (49 weeks) of full-time work, split into 2 separate semesters with 2 different sponsors. This is (ideally) structured training, with senior supervision, not just general duties.
CAREER PROSPECTS Extremely good. Sponsor companies set up the program in order to recruit the top-calibre graduates it produces. None of our graduates ever misses out on a good job. Accounting is the most commonly sought qualification by employers looking to groom future business managers, and accounting careers today encompass a wide range of challenging and interesting roles in running these businesses.
FRIENDSHIP & FRATERNITY Bachelor of Accounting students are not lost in the big crowd at Uni. They have their own classes, and study and socialise together.
The University of Technology Sydney runs Australia’s most successful co-op course – the Bachelor of Accounting.
The UTS Bachelor of Accounting has the aim of producing potential business leaders of the future via an accounting career.
SPONSORS INVOLVED 34 of Australia’s largest and most prestigious employers, together contributing $1.5 million pa to this one small course alone. Why? Because BAcc graduates are the kind they badly need.
Compare our sponsor list to other co-op courses and cadetships; judge the UTS BAcc on the reputation of this sponsor list, which is unmatched by any course in Australia.
SCHOLARSHIPS Total value = $39,000 over 3 years; average of $13,000 per year tax-free for 2½ years, with a bonus $6,750 Recruitment Incentive for final-year students who are recruited by a sponsor organisation. This is more than enough to pay for all of your education
INTERNSHIPS One whole year (49 weeks) of full-time work, split into 2 separate semesters with 2 different sponsors. This is (ideally) structured training, with senior supervision, not just general duties.
CAREER PROSPECTS Extremely good. Sponsor companies set up the program in order to recruit the top-calibre graduates it produces. None of our graduates ever misses out on a good job. Accounting is the most commonly sought qualification by employers looking to groom future business managers, and accounting careers today encompass a wide range of challenging and interesting roles in running these businesses.
FRIENDSHIP & FRATERNITY Bachelor of Accounting students are not lost in the big crowd at Uni. They have their own classes, and study and socialise together.