Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced)
The Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) is an accredited graduate conversion course. It provides opportunities for applicants holding a degree (recognised as equivalent to an Australian three year undergraduate degree) in any discipline, other than an accredited accounting major, to complete the pre-entry educational requirements for CPA Australia (opens in a new window), the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) (opens in a new window) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) (opens in a new window).
In addition to the 12 core curriculum pre-admission educational requirements, this course includes two units specifically designed to enhance your employment skills. The two units are intended to provide the opportunity for you to improve research skills, develop logical arguments and analytical skills in a business context, along with enhanced communication skills.
| Local | International | |
| Delivery Mode | On campus | On campus |
| Location | Parramatta campus | Parramatta campus |
| Duration | 2 Years Full Time/4 Years Part Time | 2 Years Full Time |
| Intake Information | Available Intake 2 (February) and Intake 5 (July) | Available Intake 2 (February) and Intake 5 (July) |
| Course Code | 952155 [Intake 2 (February)] 955155 [Intake 5 (July)] | 2746.2 [CRICOS Code 071123A] |
| Fee Information | Local Course Fees (opens in a new window) | International Course Fees (opens in a new window) |
How to Apply
All domestic applications for entry to UWS postgraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) (opens in a new window). Step by step instructions are available on the How to Apply pages.
All international applications for entry to UWS postgraduate courses must be made via the International Student Admission Application form. Step by step instructions are available on the International Admissions pages.
If you are interested in completing a higher research degree, for example Masters Honours, information is accessible from UWS Research (opens in a new window).








