On successful completion of the Master of Professional Accounting and Business Performance, a candidate will be able to:
| Course learning outcomes | Graduate qualities |
|---|---|
| 1. Integrate and rigorously apply knowledge, and skills of accounting theory, practice and regulation. Understand evolving accounting practices, the technologies they are based on and applied with, and the challenges and opportunities they create. |
Depth of disciplinary expertise |
| 2. Analyse and critically evaluate the different frameworks, theories and concepts to assess and generate solutions in accounting, while recognising the complex factors that shape them. |
Critical thinking and Problem solving |
| 3. Apply a range of communication strategies, to clearly and succinctly convey meaning in a manner that is appropriate to audience and context. |
Communication (oral and written) |
| 4. Locate, analyse, interpret and synthesise appropriate data and information, using appropriate resources, tools and strategies. |
Information and Digital literacy |
| 5. Generate novel solutions, ideas, insights and/or processes to address complex accounting issues. |
Inventiveness |
| 6. Collaborate with people from diverse backgrounds, including the demonstration of cultural competence, influence, teamwork and leadership skills. | Cultural competence |
| 7. Integrate disciplinary and inter-disciplinary perspectives in problem solving and recognise implications for professional accounting. | Interdisciplinary effectiveness |
| 8. Display a professional identity as a strategic, confident, knowledgeable, and ethically and socially aware practitioner. |
Integrated professional, ethical and personal identity |
| 9. Persuasively engage with diverse perspectives, display self-awareness and lead with confidence and responsibility. | Influence |