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Accounting Essentials - Statement of Attainment


Program Summary: If you are considering a career in accounting or looking for a better understanding of the accounting records you currently work with, this program provides the answer by introducing general accounting principles, accrual accounting and computerised accounting.

Qualification:

Statement of Attainment
Training Program in Accounting Essentials
This qualification achieves units of competency from the Financial Services Training Package (FNS04v1)

Program No:

SA-2D67

Campus:

Reid, Learning Centre Reid, Learning Centre Tuggeranong

Accredited To:

Training Package currently endorsed

Application Method:

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REMEMBER! Completing this application form does not guarantee you a place in the course you have chosen. You have completed an application to enrol ONLY.
ENROL ANY TIME – You may enrol in this program throughout the year. Please ring (02) 6207 3676 (Tuggeranong) or (02) 6207 4148 (Reid) to enrol in an information session.

 

Delivery Mode: 1 semester part-time (approx. 8 hours per week) OR 2 semesters part-time (approx. 4 hours per week)

Youth Allowance/Austudy: Click here for more information

Job Opportunities: Successful completion of this program allows you to enrol into the Advanced Diploma of Accounting or undertake bookkeeping, accounts payable and receivable activities

Entry Requirements: You must:
- have an ACT Year 12 Certificate (or equivalent) with an English major
OR
- be Mature Age (turn at least 20 in first year of study)

Recognition For information on having your existing skills and knowledge recognised, click here

Additional Information: Completion of these subjects can provide credit towards the Certificate III in Financial Services (Accounts Clerical) or the Advanced Diploma in Accounting.

 

Subjects: To gain the Training Program in Accounting Essentials you must successfully complete the following.

Core (complete all)

Subject

Course No

Title

ACCT

306

Accounting principles A

ACCT

307

Accounting principles B