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Professional Recognition - Faculty of Business and EconomicsUndergraduate programs
The Faculty of Business and Economics offers both specialist and generalist degrees that enable graduates to satisfy educational requirements for professional registration or membership. During the course of their studies, students should be careful to ensure that the units in which they enrol are those required for their chosen profession. URLs are shown below in order to assist students seeking up-to-date lists of the units required for selected professional registration or membership. Students granted credit are advised that each professional body reserves the right to reject an application for membership if the credit is not in accord with its guidelines. AccountingStudents at Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Peninsula, and Sunway campuses and at Monash South Africa are able to complete a bachelor degree with a major in accounting. Completion of a major in accounting and concomitant completion of other accredited units enables graduates to satisfy the educational requirements of Australian and overseas based professional accounting bodies. Details of the specified units required by each professional body can be found by viewing the various websites. Australia National Institute of Accountants (NIA): associate membership. Tax Agents’ Board: for registration as a tax agent. The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia: entry to Chartered Accountants Program. Malaysia South Africa (Application pending) Singapore United Kingdom Auditing
Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC): registration as an auditor. Computing: provisional membership of the Australian Computer Society (ACS)
Faculty of Information Technology undergraduate degrees (Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems) are accredited by the ACS as meeting the standard of knowledge for professional-level membership. Contact the Faculty of Information Technology for further information. Graduates of degrees accredited at the professional level by ACS satisfy the educational requirements for admission as a provisional member; advancement to member requires four years of relevant IT experience. Finance
A number of units offered by the Department of Accounting and Finance meet the training standards set down by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission's Regulatory Guide 146 Licensing: Training of financial product advisers (RG 146: formerly PS146). Students who are contemplating a career in financial planning are advised to consult the Training Register. Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA)
A number of bachelor degree programs offered by the faculty satisfy the educational requirements of this institute. Management: Australian Institute of Management (AIM)
A number of bachelor degree programs offered by the faculty satisfy the educational requirements of this institute. Marketing: associate membership of the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI)
Graduates who major in marketing satisfy the educational requirements for admission as an associate member. Membership of AMI is graded into categories which reflect members' practical experience, professional achievements and formal education. Psychology: status with the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)
The Bachelor of Business (Psychology) at Caulfield.
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