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Improvements to the CA Program
Soon, we will be introducing some changes to the CA Program which will further contribute to the value and prestige of the Chartered Accountant designation.
Why are the changes being made?
The changes came about from discussions the ICAA held with some of our major stakeholders (employers, candidates and other representatives). During these discussions, it became clear that, to meet the challenges of today’s business environment and the needs of the profession, accountants needed a higher level of technical skill and expertise to make candidates ‘work ready’.
CA Program 2007 was developed to address these requirements.
Institute members are assured that their Chartered Accountant designation will continue to be a valuable asset and highly regarded in public practice, commerce and government. At the same time, new candidates will be offered a Program that has a rigour and consistency unmatched by any other postgraduate accounting program in Australia.
What are the changes?
The major changes include:
four specific technical modules
Modules will be offered over trimesters (three terms per year).
Entry requirements will be broadened to allow university graduates from non-accounting backgrounds to enrol.
Effective 2007, candidates will only need nine months of mentored work experience instead of 12 months to enter their first CA Program module.
Candidates may be eligible for exemptions into the Tax module.
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anyone uni graduate can do the CA Program from 2007, you just have to do a aptitude test rather then a conversion course.
Soon, we will be introducing some changes to the CA Program which will further contribute to the value and prestige of the Chartered Accountant designation.
Why are the changes being made?
The changes came about from discussions the ICAA held with some of our major stakeholders (employers, candidates and other representatives). During these discussions, it became clear that, to meet the challenges of today’s business environment and the needs of the profession, accountants needed a higher level of technical skill and expertise to make candidates ‘work ready’.
CA Program 2007 was developed to address these requirements.
Institute members are assured that their Chartered Accountant designation will continue to be a valuable asset and highly regarded in public practice, commerce and government. At the same time, new candidates will be offered a Program that has a rigour and consistency unmatched by any other postgraduate accounting program in Australia.
What are the changes?
The major changes include:
four specific technical modules
Modules will be offered over trimesters (three terms per year).
Entry requirements will be broadened to allow university graduates from non-accounting backgrounds to enrol.
Effective 2007, candidates will only need nine months of mentored work experience instead of 12 months to enter their first CA Program module.
Candidates may be eligible for exemptions into the Tax module.
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anyone uni graduate can do the CA Program from 2007, you just have to do a aptitude test rather then a conversion course.