Management Accounting PG (6253.4)
Level: | Postgraduate Level |
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Credit Points: | 3 |
HECS Bands: | Band 3 2013-2020 (Expires 31 Dec 2020) Band 4 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan 2021) Band 5 2021 (Commenced Before 1 Jan 2021) |
Faculty: | Faculty of Business, Government & Law |
Discipline: | School of Information Systems & Accounting |
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Unit Outlines
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- Semester 2, 2020, ON-CAMPUS, BRUCE (197597) - View
- Semester 2, 2019, ON-CAMPUS, BRUCE (187249) - View
- Semester 2, 2018, EVENING, BRUCE (179328) - View
- Semester 2, 2017, EVENING, BRUCE (167568) - View
- Semester 1, 2017, EVENING, BRUCE (166988) - View
- Semester 2, 2016, EVENING, BRUCE (151518) - View
- Semester 1, 2016, EVENING, BRUCE (154505) - View
- Semester 2, 2015, EVENING, BRUCE (140032) - View
- Semester 1, 2015, EVENING, BRUCE (145883) - View
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Syllabus
The unit builds on both fundamental and modern management accounting techniques and also focuses on recent developments of management accounting practices through reflecting critically on the research-informed theoretical aspects of such developments. Ethical issues related to management accounting profession and practices are embedded throughout the unit.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:
1. Explain the environment in which a company operates and identify the value-chain participants and associated activities;
2. Analyse fundamental management accounting techniques together with more recent developments in the field;
3. Apply management accounting skills in different organisational decision making contexts;
4. Interpret data, analyse reports, and present and defend proposals they have constructed; and
5. Apply an advanced body of management accounting knowledge in professional practice contexts and justify and interpret theoretical propositions relating to management accounting practice.
Assessment Items
Contact Hours
39 hours of classroom and structured learning per semester.
Prerequisites
6221 Accounting for Managers G OR 11396 Business Decision Making G
Corequisites
None.
Assumed Knowledge
None.