This qualification will further develop your practical skills and knowledge in accounting. Subjects covered include those in the Diploma of Accounting, plus you will learn skills in complex tax returns and lodgements, complex corporate financial reports, and corporate governance activities. You will also learn to develop and use complex spreadsheets and conduct internal audits. You may also learn skills to develop an operational business plan or implement tax plans and evaluate tax compliance.
Whether you are finishing school, preparing for university, starting out on a new career, enhancing your skills or starting your own business, our Financial Services & Accounting portfolio is well-positioned to help you achieve your goals. Our quality training and education programs provide streamlined pathways to careers at various levels and also form a solid foundation for lifelong learning. Your success as a client is very important to us. Our goal is to make training relevant, innovative and meaningful for you. The staff at Central are well qualified, professional, friendly, supportive and recognize that students have different learning styles.
This course may be run part-time if there is sufficient demand.
Six months (1 semester) full time.
Specific University Options for this course (more...)Curtin University grants students 5 core units and 5 electives exemptions while ECU and Murdoch are negotiable.
Other Entry Options (more...)There may be alternative or equivalent ways to meet the entrance requirements for a course. For further information please click here.
Please contact the Training WA Career Centre on ph: 13 23 98 or (08) 9224 6500 for further information or assistance.
Selection Criteria (more...)When applying for this qualification you are required to address entry requirements ONLY. You must provide documentary evidence of your previous academic record ONLY.
What are Selection Criteria? (more...)Selection criteria are normally only used if there are more people applying than there are places in a course. Selection criteria can be;
- academic (secondary and tertiary study)
- work experience (voluntary or paid)
- industry involvement and life experience
- employment status
- interview or folio
Not all qualifications have selection criteria, but when they do, you will be asked to address them. This means that you must show how your study and experience meet the selection criteria by providing evidence – this could be letters from your employer, academic records, group certificates or other documents.
Can international students study this Course in Australia? Yes
Information for International Students (more...)Central Institute of Technology is committed to ensuring that all international students have an enjoyable experience studying in Australia. Students are supported by a dedicated International Centre team who provide personal counselling, course advice, student support and many other services.
Fees, applications and enrolments for International Students are different to those in this brochure. For more information about courses, enrolment applications and course fees for international students:
Education and Training International
Hyatt Centre, Level 2, 123 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth, Western Australia, 6004
Tel: +61 8 9218 2100
Fax: +61 8 9218 2160
Email:
study.eti@det.wa.edu.au
Web:
www.eti.wa.edu.au
Or
International Centre
Central Institute of Technology
Level 4, 25 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge, Western Australia, 6003
Tel: +61 8 94271873
Fax: +61 8 9427 1992
Email:
internationalstudy@central.wa.edu.au
Web:
www.central.wa.edu.au/international/Pages/default.aspx
About Bridging & Entry Courses (more...)Central Institute of Technology provides Bridging and Entry courses which are designed for those who are looking for a pathway into mainstream vocational education and training programs.
Courses include:
General Education Studies (including Literacy, Numeracy, Career Development and Dyslexia courses) and Indigenous Studies; English as a Second Language; Disabilities Studies.
All enquiries, applications and enrolments in foundation courses are handled directly by the College. Students in Access and Bridging Courses pay a course fee of $25 plus resource fees for materials. Please see the contact details below for further information.
Application & Enrolment Information (more...)To enrol for most full-time courses you must first
apply for admission through the TAFE Admissions Centre. For more information about this process go to the
Applying and Enrolling page of the Central Institute of Technology website.
Dates for Full-time Applications & Enrolments (more...)There are 2 semesters in each year:
1st semester runs from February to June and applications close in November (October for courses requiring submission of a folio) of the previous year while;
2nd semester runs from July to December and applications close in May/June.
NB Not all courses are offered full-time in each semester.
Formal applications to study full-time in Semester 1, 2010 closed on Friday 13 November 2009 . A late fee of $75.00 is payable after this date. Late applications will accepted until 9 December 2009.
Alternatively contact us about lodging a Safety Net Application.
Re-enrolments (more...)If you are continuing in the same course, re-enrolment details will be made available through your study area.
Off-campus & Flexible Delivery Enrolments (more...)Central Institute of Technology offers many units (and even some entire courses) for study off-campus or by flexible delivery (e.g. online). Some of these units (or courses) have standard enrolment periods. Others can be started at anytime and you then usually have a certain timeframe to complete them. Please call 1300 300 822 to be put in touch with the appropriate study area and find out full details of flexible study options available.
All Other Enrollments (more...)For enrolment in any other type of study mode please contact the Finance and Property Services Portfolio on 1300 300 822.
Recognition of Previous Studies (Exemptions) (more...)If you have previously completed study at Central Institute of Technology or another TAFE College you may be able to claim exemptions. For more information on obtaining credit for previously completed units, please contact us.
General Skills Recognition Information (more...)Central Institute of Technology's Skills Recognition Service is designed to help you to gain formal recognition for the skills and knowledge you may already have. This may mean that you are given a credit towards a qualification you wish to achieve and you don't waste time covering things you already know. The way in which you have learnt something isn't necessarily important. Skills Recognition places an emphasis on assessment. This can happen in a number of ways:
- A collection of evidence you present to us (portfolio)
- Challenge testing
- Direct observation of your work
For further information and costs please contact Central Institute of Technology Student Services. You can also get a copy of the Application Form from Student Services, or download a PDF copy.
Further Information & Contact Details (more...)Disclaimer
All due care is taken to ensure that information is correct at the time of viewing/printing, however, it may be subject to change, so please check with the College when applying or enrolling.