Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
Professionally recognised by both CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, our accounting degree is the ideal platform for a rewarding and diverse career.
Course essentials
ATAR
Guaranteed ATAR score 50
Entry requirements
Credit
Study mode
Online
Duration
Start dates
01 March 2027
19 July 2027
Locations
Gippsland (on campus)
Mt Helen (on campus)
Online
Course overview
The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) will prepare you for professional work in a contemporary business environment.
You will develop core skills in areas such as accounting, corporate financial management, commercial law, auditing, ethics and income tax practice.
This course provides you with real experience in your chosen profession, through our Co-operative Model. Please see the Work integrated learning section below for more details
IT requirements
To do this course you’ll need a fast and reliable computer and access to high-speed internet. Expect to use about 5GB of data per month for every unit you’re doing. Find out more about the minimum IT requirements for studying with us.
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The fine print
The commencement of all courses is subject to available funding and enrolment quotas.
Everything in this course overview is correct at the time of being published. However, the University reserves the right to alter any course, procedure or fee. Please check for changes before you apply or enrol.
Federation University uses Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding (for eligible students) to deliver training.
School department
Business
Course co-ordinator
Christine Peacock

Career paths

Professional recognition
Fees and scholarships
Tuition fee information
Commonwealth Supported Places are subsidised by the Australian Government. The tuition fee is called the student contribution amount. The indicative fee above is based on a typical first-year enrolment for this course and should be used as a guide only. For 0.5 EFTSL (60 credit point) courses the certificate fee is displayed. Your fee will depend on the units you chose, your study load, the time it takes to complete your course and any approved credit you receive.
How it's calculated
The government sets the fee each year. The amount depends on the discipline area and band of each unit. 2026 annual student contribution amounts for 1 EFTSL (equivalent full-time student load) range from $4,738 (Band 1) to $17,399 (Band 4). The sample course structure below link to the EFTSL, Band and fee for each unit or you can use our unit search to find these details.
Other fees
You will also need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).
Fee assistance
If you're eligible for a HECS-HELP loan, you can defer the payment of all or part of your student contribution fee. If you’re also eligible for a SA-HELP loan, you can defer your SSAF payment too. You won’t have to start paying either loan back until your income reaches the compulsory repayment threshold.
Scholarships
There’s a range of scholarships and grants available. Find out what you can apply for.
Course details
Start dates
Semester 2, 2026
20 July 2026
Locations
Berwick (on campus)
Gippsland (on campus)
Mt Helen (on campus)
Online
Semester 1, 2027
1 March 2027
Locations
Berwick (on campus)
Gippsland (on campus)
Mt Helen (on campus)
Online
Semester 2, 2027
19 July 2027
Locations
Berwick (on campus)
Gippsland (on campus)
Mt Helen (on campus)
Online
Information
- Our Mt Helen, SMB, Camp St and Gillies St campuses are located in Ballarat. Testing.
- Online learning is only an option if you’re not studying on an international student visa. Testing
Contact hours
You’d be looking at about 25-30 hours per week (if you’re full time), but this includes on-campus classes and self-directed study (i.e. homework).
Work integrated learning
This course provides you with real experience in your chosen profession, through our Co-operative Model.
You will undertake a minimum of 60 days (450 hours) paid placement in industry – contributing directly to course credits. Federation University will arrange the placements for you through our network of industry partners.
Flexible placements options are available which include full time over one semester, part time over an extended period or in blocks embedded into your subjects. Federation University Co-op ensures that you graduate with employability skills and industry experience.
Learn more at https://federation.edu.au/co-op
Sample course structure
Here’s what the course structure could look like. It’s just an example (so don’t use it for enrolment). Interested in the details? You can find current course structure or select a single unit name below to find out what it’s about and how much it costs.
- Fundamentals of Accounting and Finance15 credit pointsBUACC1000
- Introduction to Economics15 credit pointsBUECO1300
- Introduction to Management15 credit pointsBUMGT1100
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation15 credit pointsBUMGT1101
- Fundamentals of Law15 credit pointsBUACC1101
- Introduction to Marketing15 credit pointsBUMKT1200
- Professional Identity (Business)15 credit pointsCOOPB1001
- Statistical Methods15 credit pointsSTATS1000
- Commercial Law15 credit pointsBUACC1002
- Corporations Law15 credit pointsBUACC2005
- Corporate Accounting15 credit pointsBUACC2002
- Business Information Systems15 credit pointsBUACC1003
- Corporate Financial Management15 credit pointsBUACC3008
- Management Accounting15 credit pointsBUACC3006
- Financial Accounting15 credit pointsBUACC2003
Elective
- Co-operative Placement 1 (Business)30 credit pointsCOOPB2011
- Co-operative Placement 2 (Business)30 credit pointsCOOPB2012
- Auditing and Ethics15 credit pointsBUACC3007
- Financial Markets and Digital Innovations15 credit pointsBUECO2301
- Tax15 credit pointsBUACC3011
Elective
Entry requirements
Entry requirements (year 12)
Current year 12 students and recent secondary graduates (the past 2 years)
Prerequisite (compulsory):
- Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any English
Entry requirements (non year 12)
All applicants
Entire academic record:
This course uses the applicant's entire academic record as part of its selection considerations.
Applicants with a higher education study
Prerequisite (compulsory):
Previous higher education studies with results at a pass level, including any single subjects of study, or successful completion of a tertiary preparatory course, such as the Federation Access Studies course (FAST).
Applicants with vocational education and training study
Prerequsite (compulsory):
Successful completion of a relevant VET qualification at Certificate III level or higher.
Applicants with work and life experience
Applicants who have not completed secondary education, or undertaken any TAFE or university studies will not be eligible for entry into this course. Applicants in this category should consider a pathway course, such as the Federation Access Studies course (FAST).
English language requirements
Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.
How you apply will depend on your current situation – school leaver, tertiary background or life experience – and whether you’re also applying for courses at other institutions. Visit our how to apply page to find out more.
Ready to fill out your application? You might need these codes:
- VTAC application
- Yes
- VTAC code
- 3701811921 - Berwick (on campus)
3700711921 - Gippsland (on campus)
3700511921 - Mt Helen (on campus)
3700811921 - Online - Direct application
- Yes
- Federation University code
- BU5
GB1 Diploma of Business
Hear from our staff

Hi, my name is Dr Bryce Magnussen and I'm a marketing lecturer within the Institute of Innovation, Science and Sustainability at Federation University. My favourite part of the Bachelor of Business would be the industry placement component, and this is because of the opportunities that it presents our students. The university has good relationships with a range of businesses, which means our students can build on what they've learned their degree while getting practical experience in a variety of industries. This exposure to industry and the chance network, these are incredibly important for student pathways after university. The most interesting parts of the programme. These come from the experience and knowledge that my colleagues bring to the classroom. They're industry insights and expertise, meaning that classes have a practical relevance, and this bridges the gap between theory and practise. We see students develop those key critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will serve them well out in the industry. A real stand out of the Bachelor of Business is the learning environment, the electives that combine to make our majors. These are designed to have small tutorials, and this gives students better access to their lecturers and this makes a really great learning experience. Fun fact, one of my favourite hobbies is kayaking.
