About Master Of Professional Accounting (professional Practice) (spapp1) in Charles Darwin University
The Master of Professional Accounting (Professional Practice) complements your non-accounting or partial accounting qualifications to meet the entry requirements for membership of CPA Australia and The Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ). This course focuses on the knowledge and skills required for practice as a public or chartered accountant, effective management, accountability and control, and effective decision-making for financial success.
You will develop your technical and conceptual skills required to become a competent accountant, and will develop abilities to analyse, criticise and synthesise various accounting and related principles, methods and techniques.
Key study areas include:
- accounting principles
- corporate accounting
- accounting therapy
- Australian taxation law
- cost and management accounting
- auditing corporate entities
- computer-based accounting systems.
You will also combine academic studies with professional practice experience in business communications.
Course Structure
This is a conversion course that enables graduates with non-accounting or partial accounting backgrounds to meet the academic requirements for membership of CPA Australia and The Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ). This course is also available for students whose current qualifications only partially satisfy the application requirements of these accounting professional bodies. The course will equip students with contemporary knowledge and skills required for professional practice as a public or chartered accountant. The course will provide the technical and conceptual skills required in a competent accountant, and will develop students' abilities to explore, analyse and synthesize various accounting and related principles, methods and techniques.
Where students have prior CPA/CAANZ assessed exemptions and require electives to complete the total of 160 credit points, electives may be selected from the MBA, on approval of the Course Coordinator.
External: This course is available online through distance education with some on-campus attendance requirements.
Successful completion of a recognized Bachelor degree in any discipline (other than accounting) is required for admission into this course.
Applicants who have fully satisfied the entry requirements of the accounting professional bodies in their first degree are not eligible for entry.
IELTS (Academic): Overall Score 6.5 (6.0 per module)
PTE (Academic): Overall Score 58 (50 in each skill)
TOEFL (iBT): Total score of 79 (21 in writing)
Charles Darwin University Highlights
Type |
Public |
Campus setting |
Urban |
Establishment year |
2003 |
Location |
Darwin, Northern Territory |
Number of campuses |
5 |
Annual Endowment |
301 Million AUD |
Academic staff |
580 |
Total students |
20124 |
International students |
17.5% |
Graduate Employment |
83.39% |
Mode of program |
On campus/ Online/ Full time/ Part time |
Charles Darwin University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The tuition fees and other expenses at Charles Darwin University (CDU) can vary depending on the program and level of study. Here are some general estimates of the average tuition fees and other expenses for international students:
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Tuition fees: The annual tuition fees for international students can range from AUD 24,000 to AUD 39,000 depending on the program and level of study. Some programs, such as medicine, may have higher tuition fees.
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Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC): International students are required to have health insurance while studying in Australia. The cost of OSHC can range from AUD 500 to AUD 2,000 per year depending on the level of cover.
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Accommodation: The cost of accommodation can vary depending on the type and location of the accommodation. On-campus accommodation can range from AUD 230 to AUD 350 per week, while off-campus accommodation can range from AUD 150 to AUD 500 per week.
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Living expenses: The cost of living in Darwin can vary depending on the lifestyle and spending habits of the student. A rough estimate of living expenses, including food, transportation, and other expenses, is around AUD 18,000 to AUD 20,000 per year.
It is important to note that these are only estimates and the actual expenses may vary depending on the individual circumstances of the student. Make sure to check CDU's website for the specific tuition fees and other expenses for your chosen program.
For reference, the cost breakdown is shown below:
Program |
Tuition Fee per year |
Bachelor’s degree |
25,328 – 33,480 AUD |
Master’s degree |
28,104 - 34,680 AUD |
Undergraduate associate degree |
29,616 – 33,480 AUD |
Undergraduate diploma |
26,968 – 29,616 AUD |
Graduate associate degree |
25,328 – 28,104 AUD |
Graduate diploma |
32760 AUD |
- For college students in Darwin and Sydney, the cost of living may be different. Below is an estimate for both places as a guide:
Expense |
Cost in Darwin (per week) |
Cost in Sydney (per week) |
Food and groceries |
80-280 AUD |
80-280 AUD |
Gas and electricity |
35-140 AUD |
35-140 AUD |
Phone and Internet |
20-55 AUD |
20-55 AUD |
Transportation |
7 AUD |
30-55 AUD |
Car (if owned by students) |
150-260 AUD |
150-260 AUD |
Entertainment expenses |
80-150 AUD |
80-150 AUD |
Accommodation expenses |
175-227.50 AUD |
283-750 AUD |