Accounting
Description
Accounting is concerned with the provision of information for the management of economic resources and activities by means of measurement, communication and interpretation of financial data; with the development of information systems; and with the financial accountability and management of business and public enterprises.
Accounting lies at the head of economic exchange, whether conducted in physical or electronic markets. It enables students to comprehend many of the fundamental principles, processes and outcomes of business, thereby equipping students for a wide range of careers in businesses (from chartered accounting, management consulting, provision of financial services to general management). Graduates are employed not only as accountants, but also as entrepreneurs, entertainment promoters, treasurers, chief financial officers, etc. Studying Accounting at UNSW The study of Accounting at UNSW is primarily through the School of Accounting. The School offers Postgraduate Research Programs at two levels: Doctor of Philosophy The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - Accounting is designed to equip students with advanced research training in accounting and to promote research, which makes an original and significant contribution to the discipline. Master of Philosophy The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) - Accounting is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge in a accounting through research. It aims to deepen insight into underlying paradigms, advanced theory and research processes; and develop competence in conducting research; and provide opportunities for the design of discipline-based research projects.
Accounting can be studied as
|