Accounting Undergraduate Program
Bachelor of Accounting (Corporate Governance and Sustainability)
The Corporate Governance and Sustainability program prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of corporate governance in today’s dynamic business environment. The curriculum covers key topics such as corporate ethics, accountability, and compliance. This program emphasizes sustainable business practices, with a focus on environmental, social, and governance factors, and how these elements contribute to responsible decision-making and corporate social responsibility.
Graduates of the Corporate Governance and Sustainability program are set for careers as governance specialists, sustainability managers, ESG analysts, and corporate strategists. They can work in a variety of industries, including financial services, consulting, and multinational corporations, where they will contribute to the development of ethical, sustainable, and transparent business practices that align with regulatory requirements and societal expectations.
University Core Subject
20 credits
Program Core Subject
73 credits
Project Subject
24 credits
Financial Accounting
30 credits
Audit and Assurance
30 credits
Tax Accounting
30 credits
Management Accounting and Business Analysis
30 credits
Corporate Governance and Sustainability
30 credits
Curriculum of Expertise Area
Corporate Governance and Sustainability | Subject | Credit |
ESG Accounting | 3 | |
Assurance Sustainability Reporting | 3 |