Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor
Andreas Hellmann
Contact via Email
Building 4ER, Room 310
See iLearn for details.
Moderator
Dale Tweedie
Contact via Email
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
40cp in ACCG or ACST or AFIN or BUS or ECON or MGMT or MKTG units at 8000 level
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit aims to consolidate learning across postgraduate studies in accounting, preparing students for employment in complex business environments. Leadership and entrepreneurship are discussed as well as the importance of risk management in business decision making. Using real life case studies, reviews of industry reports and research as well as presentations by industry leaders and student alumni, this unit develops the knowledge and skills necessary to work as a professional accountant. This unit requires students to think critically, ethically and strategically in solving business problems whilst integrating technical knowledge and professional skills. |
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Late Assessment Submission Penalty (written assessments)
Unless a Special Consideration request has been submitted and approved, a 5% penalty (of the total possible mark) will be applied each day a written assessment is not submitted, up until the 7th day (including weekends). After the 7th day, a grade of ‘0’ will be awarded even if the assessment is submitted. Submission time for all written assessments is set at 11.55pm. A 1-hour grace period is provided to students who experience a technical concern.
For any late submissions of time-sensitive tasks, such as scheduled tests/exams, performance assessments/presentations, and/or scheduled practical assessments/labs, students need to apply for Special Consideration.
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Career Planning | 35% | No | Week 5 |
Sustainability Report | 30% | No | Week 9 |
Risk Management and Information Systems | 35% | No | Week 13 |
Assessment Type 1: Plan
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 5
Weighting: 35%
Students are required to write a critical reflection describing their plan(s) for their future career, articulating how their future plans follow the employment trends in the changing world, identifying and recognising knowledge and skills gained and evaluating how these knowledge and skills will assist them to achieve their career goals.
Assessment Type 1: Report
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 9
Weighting: 30%
Students are required to analyse the sustainability report of a listed company that adopted the Global Reporting Initiative standards. Drawing on publications in leading academic and professional journals, students are required to identify adopted impression management strategies and develop specific recommendations on how to improve corporate communication.
This assessment involves a group report and group presentation.
Assessment Type 1: Report
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 13
Weighting: 35%
Students are required to research issues related to a recent corporate fraud case in the context of risk management. Students are required to identify and analyse the main features of the fraud case and suggest risk management strategies. It is essential that students refer to the latest available technology to support their analysis and recommendations.
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
Please see iLearn for details of delivery.
Week | Topic |
1 | Future of the accounting profession and reflective practice |
2 | International accounting in a globalized world |
3 | Factors influencing professional judgments |
4 | Current issues in sustainability reporting |
5 | Sustainability reporting in the context of impression management |
6 | Accounting scandals, fraud, ethics, and the accounting profession |
7 | Behavioural auditing and computer-assisted audit tools |
8 | Governance and risk management framework |
9 | Presentations |
10 | Information systems decisions, processes, planning, and development |
11 | Current and future trends in information system: Big data, blockchain, cyber security |
12 | Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in accounting |
13 | Understanding the importance and limitations of emerging issues in contemporary accounting practice |
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Unit information based on version 2024.04 of the Handbook