University of Canterbury, Bachelor of Business and Commerce and Bachelor of Laws - Accounting, 3 Year(s)
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The UC Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a research-only degree, carried out under expert supervision and using world-class facilities. At UC you can complete a PhD in over 70 subjects, joining over 1,000 students from more than 60 nations. The study of Accounting covers a wide range of accounting practices and theories in a number of different contexts, providing a solid foundation for a successful professional career.
Accountants provide important financial information for key external groups such as owners, investors and regulators as well as assisting managers with insight that allows them to make organisational decisions. Alongside this, accountants verify the accuracy and reliability of financial information (auditing), assess risk and ensure taxation laws are adhered to. The subject is therefore divided into: financial accounting and reporting, cost and management accounting, auditing and assurance, taxation, other relevant areas.
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The UC Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a research-only degree, carried out under expert supervision and using world-class facilities. At UC you can complete a PhD in over 70 subjects, joining over 1,000 students from more than 60 nations. The study of Accounting covers a wide range of accounting practices and theories in a number of different contexts, providing a solid foundation for a successful professional career.
Accountants provide important financial information for key external groups such as owners, investors and regulators as well as assisting managers with insight that allows them to make organisational decisions. Alongside this, accountants verify the accuracy and reliability of financial information (auditing), assess risk and ensure taxation laws are adhered to. The subject is therefore divided into: financial accounting and reporting, cost and management accounting, auditing and assurance, taxation, other relevant areas.
For more information on this course, you can get in touch with our admission counselors for a detailed discussion and understanding of requirements. Just share your details and we will reach out to you for a FREE session.
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*All the data points mentioned above are approx. figures and has been collated from various sources based on the data of 2019-2020.