Bachelor of Commerce(Accounting and Auditing))and Bachelor of Psychology

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Macquarie University

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Auditing) and Bachelor of Psychology at Macquarie University is a unique double degree designed for students who want to combine strong professional accounting skills with a deep understanding of human behaviour and psychological science. Campus Location: Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde, Sydney, Australia—a major hub for business, research, and psychology learning environments.

This program is ideal for students who are analytical, detail-focused, and interested in both financial decision-making and understanding how people think, behave, and interact in professional and organisational settings.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
In the first year, students build foundational knowledge in both disciplines through units such as Accounting in Society (ACCG1000), Introductory Psychology I (PSYU1100), and Statistics for Business. These subjects introduce core financial principles, human behaviour theories, and essential data interpretation skills. Students begin developing both technical accounting understanding and psychological literacy.

Year 2:
In the second year, learning becomes more specialised with units like Management Accounting, Financial Accounting, Cognitive and Biological Psychology, and Research Methods in Psychology. Students begin to explore how financial systems operate in real organisations while also studying memory, perception, and behavioural research design.

Year 3:
The third year focuses on advanced professional and analytical capability through units such as Auditing and Assurance, Corporate Accounting, Social and Developmental Psychology, and Psychological Assessment. Students also engage in applied case studies that connect financial reporting with human decision-making in organisations.

Year 4:
In the final year, students complete advanced studies like Advanced Financial Accounting, Organisational Psychology, and Behavioural Decision Making, alongside capstone-style units. This year strengthens professional readiness by integrating accounting expertise with psychological insight in real-world business contexts.

Focus Areas:

Accounting, financial reporting, auditing, organisational behaviour, cognitive psychology, research methods, behavioural decision-making, business analytics.

Learning Outcomes:

Graduates develop strong capabilities in financial analysis, ethical accounting practice, and psychological evaluation of human behaviour in organisational settings, enabling them to make informed, data-driven business and people-focused decisions.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):

The accounting component aligns with professional pathways recognised by CPA Australia and CA ANZ, supporting progression toward certified accounting qualifications.

Reputation (Employability Rankings):

Macquarie University is consistently ranked highly in global university rankings such as the QS World University Rankings, with strong employer reputation in business, finance, and psychology-related fields.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Macquarie University, students in the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Auditing) and Bachelor of Psychology develop practical skills through a blend of real financial systems training and hands-on psychological research experience. Learning is strongly applied, meaning you won’t just study theory—you’ll work with industry-standard tools, participate in behavioural experiments, and engage with real organisational problems across both business and psychology disciplines. This combination helps you understand how financial decisions and human behaviour connect in real workplaces:

  • PACE (Professional and Community Engagement): Macquarie’s flagship program offering internships and industry projects with real organisations in accounting firms, corporate businesses, and community psychology settings.
  • Psychology laboratories: Access to cognitive, behavioural, and neuroscience labs where students conduct experiments, analyse human behaviour, and gain hands-on research experience using advanced psychological testing methods.
  • Macquarie Psychology Clinic: A supervised training clinic where students observe and engage with real-world psychological assessment and applied mental health practice.
  • Business & accounting tools: Training in industry-standard accounting and analytics tools such as Excel-based financial modelling and exposure to professional accounting systems used in corporate environments.
  • Bloomberg terminals & finance facilities: Exposure to professional financial data systems used in global markets, supporting applied learning in financial decision-making and analysis.
  • Group-based case studies & research projects: Collaborative assignments combining accounting decision-making with behavioural insights, helping students understand how psychology influences financial behaviour and organisational outcomes.
  • Macquarie University Library & digital resources: Access to extensive academic databases, financial journals, psychological research archives, and data analysis software to support both disciplines.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Auditing) and Bachelor of Psychology at Macquarie University are uniquely positioned for careers that blend financial expertise with an understanding of human behaviour, decision-making, and organisational dynamics. This interdisciplinary skill set is highly valued across corporate, consulting, and public sectors, leading to roles such as accountant, auditor, HR analyst, organisational consultant, behavioural finance analyst, and management consultant:

Career outcomes are strengthened through structured professional development, real-world experience, and strong industry engagement:

  • Macquarie University Careers and Employability Service: Provides personalised career coaching, psychometric testing preparation, resume and interview workshops, and direct access to graduate recruitment programs across accounting, business, and psychology-related industries.
  • PACE (Professional and Community Engagement): Offers practical experience through internships, workplace projects, and industry-based learning in accounting firms, corporate organisations, government agencies, and behavioural research environments.
  • Industry partnerships: Strong connections with major accounting firms, consulting companies, financial institutions, healthcare organisations, and government departments that value graduates with both financial and psychological insight.
  • Professional accreditation value: The accounting component aligns with CPA Australia and CA ANZ requirements, supporting professional certification pathways, while psychology studies provide foundational knowledge aligned with recognised psychological science standards.
  • Graduation outcomes: Graduates commonly enter roles in auditing, corporate accounting, human resource analytics, organisational behaviour consulting, and financial services, with strong demand for interdisciplinary expertise.
  • Employment stats & salary: Early-career graduates in accounting and related business roles in Australia typically earn a median salary range of AUD 75,000–105,000, with additional earning potential in consulting, behavioural finance, and managerial positions.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) and Bachelor of Psychology at Macquarie University, students can pursue advanced study such as a Master of Professional Accounting, Master of Business Analytics, Master of Organisational Psychology, MBA, or Master of Applied Finance, enabling progression into senior leadership, specialised consulting, and multidisciplinary professional roles across business and psychology fields.

Program Key Stats

$45,400
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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

  • Accountant
  • Auditor
  • Financial Accountant
  • Management Accountant
  • Tax Consultant
  • Finance Analyst
  • Payroll Officer
  • Budget Analyst
  • Business Analyst
  • HR Analyst
  • Organisational Psychologist
  • Human Resources Officer
  • Recruitment Consultant
  • Training and Development Specialist
  • Market Research Analyst

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