Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Audit Analytics)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Curtin University Perth

Program Overview

 The Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Audit Analytics) at Curtin University combines traditional accounting expertise with emerging data analytics and audit technologies, preparing students for the future of the accounting profession. Designed for students who enjoy working with numbers, technology and business decision-making, the program develops skills in financial reporting, auditing, fraud detection, data analysis and business intelligence.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1: Students build a strong foundation in business and accounting principles while developing an understanding of how organisations operate. Core learning typically includes areas such as Accounting Fundamentals, Business Law, and Economics, providing the essential knowledge required for advanced accounting and audit studies. These subjects help students understand financial reporting, business operations and regulatory environments.

Year 2: In the second year, students deepen their accounting expertise and begin exploring technology-driven approaches to financial analysis. Studies commonly include Auditing, Taxation, and Financial Management, alongside subjects that introduce Data Analytics, Accounting Technologies and business information systems. Students learn how to analyse financial data and apply technology to improve accounting processes and decision-making.

Year 3: The final year focuses on advanced professional practice and industry application. Students engage with topics such as Audit Analytics, Business Valuation, and Data Visualisation, while also completing a capstone experience through an Internship, Business Clinic or other immersive industry project. This practical experience allows students to apply their technical and analytical skills in real-world business environments.

Focus Areas: Financial Accounting, Auditing, Audit Analytics, Data Visualisation, Business Valuation, Taxation, Financial Management, Fraud Detection, Accounting Technologies, Business Intelligence.

Learning Outcomes: Develop the ability to analyse and interpret financial information, apply auditing principles, utilise data analytics tools to evaluate business performance, identify fraud and risk, communicate financial insights effectively and support strategic business decision-making using technology-driven accounting solutions.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): This program is accredited by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and CPA Australia, and is recognised by the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). These accreditations provide strong pathways toward professional accounting qualifications in Australia and internationally.

Reputation (Employability Rankings): Curtin Business School is internationally recognised and holds prestigious AACSB and EQUIS accreditations, placing it among an elite group of business schools worldwide. The Accounting and Audit Analytics major is industry-aligned through Curtin's Advisory Network and includes industry projects, guest lectures and internship opportunities designed to enhance graduate employability.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Audit Analytics) at Curtin University is designed to give students hands-on experience with the technologies transforming the accounting profession. Throughout the degree, students learn how to analyse financial transactions and large datasets using professional accounting and audit analytics software while developing expertise in data visualisation, business valuation and financial reporting. The program combines traditional accounting knowledge with emerging technologies, ensuring graduates are prepared for a modern, data-driven workplace. Students also engage with industry experts through practical learning experiences that connect classroom theory with real-world business challenges: this industry-focused approach helps students develop the technical, analytical and professional skills sought by employers.

  • Professional Software & Digital Tools: Students gain hands-on experience using professional software to analyse financial transactions and datasets while learning accounting modelling, data visualisation, analytics and business valuation techniques. The program incorporates accounting technologies and digital tools used within the profession to support evidence-based decision-making.
  • Industry Projects & Guest Lectures: The degree includes opportunities to work on real-world projects and interact directly with industry professionals through guest lectures and industry engagement activities. These experiences help students understand current industry challenges and build valuable professional networks.
  • Internships & Industry Experience: In the final year, students undertake an immersive industry experience such as an internship, business clinic or study tour. These experiences provide direct exposure to professional environments and allow students to apply their knowledge in practical business settings while building connections with potential employers.
  • Collaborative Learning: Students participate in applied learning activities that require the interpretation of financial data, analysis of business problems and communication of recommendations. These practical exercises strengthen teamwork, problem-solving and professional communication skills essential for accounting and auditing careers.
  • Research, Library & Learning Facilities: Students have access to Curtin University's extensive learning resources, including the Curtin Library, digital databases, financial and business research resources, collaborative study spaces and technology-enabled learning environments that support both accounting and analytics studies. These facilities provide access to industry information, academic research and professional resources throughout the degree.

Progression & Future Opportunities

The Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Audit Analytics) at Curtin University prepares graduates for the future of accounting by combining traditional accounting expertise with advanced data analytics and auditing skills. Students learn how to interpret financial information, identify business risks and use technology-driven analytical tools to support auditing and compliance processes. Typical career outcomes include Auditor, Accountant, Forensic Accountant, Risk Analyst and Internal Audit Consultant: this innovative combination of accounting and analytics positions graduates strongly for a rapidly evolving profession.

  • Career Support Services: Curtin University supports student employability through its Careers Centre, offering personalised career guidance, resume and interview preparation, employer networking events, career workshops and job search assistance. Students can also participate in Work-Integrated Learning opportunities, industry projects and professional development activities that help build practical experience and industry connections before graduation.
  • Employment Stats & Salary: Graduates entering accounting, auditing and business analytics professions typically achieve median starting salaries in the range of AUD $65,000–$90,000 per year. Professionals with expertise in both accounting and audit analytics are increasingly sought after as organisations adopt data-driven approaches to governance, compliance and financial reporting.
  • University–Industry Partnerships: Curtin University maintains strong engagement with leading accounting firms, corporate organisations and professional bodies through industry events, guest lectures, networking opportunities and employer collaborations. These industry connections provide valuable exposure to current professional practices and help students develop relationships with potential employers throughout their studies.
  • Long-Term Accreditation Value: This degree is professionally recognised by major accounting bodies, including CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), subject to unit selection requirements. These accreditations enhance graduate employability and provide pathways toward professional accounting designation and long-term career advancement.
  • Graduation Outcomes: Graduates develop expertise in accounting, auditing, financial reporting, business analytics, risk assessment and data interpretation. These capabilities prepare them for careers across public accounting firms, government agencies, multinational corporations, financial institutions and consulting organisations, where analytical and technology-enabled auditing skills are increasingly valued.

Further Academic Progression: After completing this degree, graduates may continue their studies through a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), Master of Professional Accounting, Master of Business Analytics, Master of Commerce, Master of Finance or a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Further study can support progression into specialist advisory, leadership, forensic accounting, auditing and consulting roles while strengthening professional credentials within the accounting industry.

Program Key Stats

$$41,146
$17,400

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Eligibility Criteria

DDE
3.0
24
60

1000
21
6.0
68
70

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Auditor
  • External Auditor
  • Internal Auditor
  • Forensic Accountant
  • Financial Accountant
  • Management Accountant
  • Audit Analyst
  • Risk and Compliance Analyst
  • Tax Consultant
  • Financial Controller

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