FNS50222 – Diploma of Accounting
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About this course
This qualification reflects accounting job roles in financial services and other industries, including tax agents, accounts payable and accounts receivable officers, payroll service providers, and employees performing a range of accounting tasks for organisations in a range of industries. Individuals in these roles apply solutions to a range of often complex problems, and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They apply initiative to plan, coordinate and evaluate their own work and provide guidance to others within defined guidelines.
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Entry Requirements
Prior to commencing this qualification an individual must have completed the following units of competency (or equivalent).
• FNSACC321 Process financial transactions and extract interim reports
• FNSACC322 Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers
• FNSACC418 Work effectively in the accounting and bookkeeping industry
• FNSACC421 Prepare financial reports (this unit is the equivalent version of BSBFIA401 Prepare financial reports).
These competencies may have been achieved through completion of:
• FNS40222 Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping
Employment Outcomes of this Course
Industry Sector |
Occupation |
Accounting and Bookkeeping | Assistant Accountant Accounting Manager |
Intake Dates available for this course
Intakes for 2022-2023 | Intakes for 2022-2023 |
January | February |
April | May |
July | August |
October | November |
Course Fees and Payment Method(s)
Enrolment Application Fee (not refundable) | AUD 250.00 |
Course Fee | AUD 7,350.00 |
Additional Costs | |
Material Fee | AUD 300.00 per year |
Assessment Re-sit Fee | AUD 100.00 per assessment |
KII accepts payment for fees using:
• Credit Card
• Electronic Funds Transfer (account details available on request)
• Cheque (made payable to KII)
*Payment in cash is not accepted.
Syllabus
Qualification Award : Diploma of Accounting
Units of Competency
The units have been chosen as per the packaging rules set out by ASQA. The course consists of 7 core units and 4 elective units, all of which are relevant to the business work environment and the qualification, align with the AQF and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome.
Disclaimer: The units listed below is not an indicative of how the units are sequenced. The sequence of unit delivery will vary, and an initial “training plan” will be created for individual students outlining the sequence of unit delivery. The individual training plan is subject to change based on the student’s progress in the course. The units may be delivered in “clusters if applicable”. For more information please contact: admissions@kii.edu.au