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GIT Australia offer the following accredited and nationally recognised qualifications in
Finance to overseas students.
Finance
| CRICOS Code |
National Code |
Qualifications |
Duration |
Total Tuition Fees* |
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| 072246D |
FNS30304 |
Certificate III in Financial Services
(Accounts Clerical)
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26 Weeks |
A$4,000 |
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| 072248B |
FNS40604 |
Certificate IV in Financial Services
(Accounting)
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44 Weeks |
A$7,000 |
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| 072250G |
FNS50204 |
Diploma of Accounting |
62 Weeks |
A$10,000 |
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* Please note: the course tuition fees above, quoted in Australian dollars, are valid for 2010/11 only and are subject to change. Please refer to individual course page for details
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| Finance |
Certificate III in
Financial Services(Accounts Clerical)
| National Code |
FNS30304 |
Course Duration |
26 Weeks(including holidays) |
Total Tuition Fee |
A$4,000 |
| CRICOS Code |
072245D |
Intake Dates |
Feb Apr July Oct |
Course Text Book Fees |
$200* |
*includes textbooks cost
Course description
This
course is designed to reflect the role of entry-level employess who perform
routine duties such as , accounts payable/accounts receivable, payroll, cashier,
preparation of trial balance, bookkeeping, EFT/e-business,purchases and sales,
manual and computerised systems and preparation of financial reports.
Career Opportunities
Possible job roles include accounts assistant, cashier, and
bookkeeper.
Entry requirement
- 18 years or older
- IELTS 5.5 or higher ; or completion of Elicos program
- Satisfactorily completed year 12 or equivalent, or relevant and sufficient work experience.
- International students must hold valid Australian visa to study this course.
If an applicant cannot produce evidence of a satisfactory IELTS score, and there are doubts their English language skills being sufficient to cope in an academic environment, the applicant will be required to sit an IELTS test or to enrol in an English (ELICOS) course at for an appropriate duration until the applicant achieves the required IELTS score.
Delivery Approach
Delivery is in the Classroom and a simulated workplace environment .The
course is delivered for a minimym of 20 hours per week thought the duration of
course and may include evening and weekend timetables.
Qualification recognition
This qualification is based on the principles, guidelines and standards set by Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) and have national recognition.
Course Structure
Students will need to complete Thirteen (13) units of competency, consisting of the following units:
| Industry Core |
| Unit Code |
Unit of Competency |
| FNSICIND301B |
Work in the financial services industry |
| FNSICGEN301B |
Communicate in the workplace |
| FNSICGEN302B |
Use technology in the workplace |
| FNSICGEN304B |
Apply health and safety practices in the workplace |
| Sectoral Core |
| Unit Code |
Unit of Competency |
| FNSICACC304B |
Prepare and bank receipts |
| FNSICACC306B |
Process journal Entries |
| FNSICGEN305B |
Maintain daily financial/ business records |
| BSBCMN308A |
Maintain financial records |
| BSBADM408A |
Prepare financial reports |
| Elective Units |
| Unit Code |
Unit Competency |
| FNSACCT407A |
Set up and operate a computerised accounting system |
| FNSICIND401B |
Apply principles of professional practice to work in the
financial services industry |
| FNSICACC301B |
Administer accounts payable |
| FNSICACC307B |
Reconcile and monitor accounts receivable |
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| Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting) |
| National Code |
FNS50204 |
Course Duration |
44 weeks |
Course Tuition Fee |
A$7,000 |
| CRICOS Code |
072248B |
Intake Dates |
Feb Apr July Oct |
Course Text Book Fees |
$400* |
*includes textbooks
Description of course
This qualification is designed to reflect the role of employees
who perform duties sucha as completing Business Activity Statements (BAS) and
other office taxes, operational reporting, producing of basic management
reports, producing basic job costing reports, preparing budgets, supervising the
operation of computer based systems, classifying, recording and reporting of
accounting information, maintaining inventory records, managing a small office
and making decisions in a legal context.
Career opportunities Possible
job roles include accounts officer cashier. and bookkeeper
Entry requirement
- 18 years or older
- IELTS 5.5 or higher; or completion of ELICOS program
- Satisfactorily completed year 12 or equivalent, or relevant and sufficient work experience
- International students must hold valid Australian visa to study this course.
If an applicant cannot produce evidence of a satisfactory IELTS score, and there are doubts their English language skills being sufficient to cope in an academic environment, the applicant will be required to sit an IELTS test or to enrol in an English (ELICOS) course at for an appropriate duration until the applicant achieves the required IELTS score.
Delivery Approach
Delivery is in the Classroom and a simulated workplace environment .The
course is delivered for a minimym of 20 hours per week thought the duration of
course and may include evening and weekend timetables.
Qualification recognition
This qualification is based on the principles, guidelines and standards set by Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) and have national recognition.
Course structure
Students will need to complete Thirteen (13) units of competency, consisting of the following units:
| Industry Core |
| Unit Code |
Unit of Competency |
| FNSACCT407B |
Set up and operate a computerised accounting system |
| FNSICGEN301B |
Communicate in the workplace |
| FNSICGEN302B |
Use technology in the workplace |
| FNSICGEN304B |
Apply health and safety practices in the workplace |
| Sectoral Core |
| Unit Code |
Unit of Competency |
| FNSACCT401B |
Process business tax requirements |
| FNSACCT402B |
Produce job costing information |
| FNSACCT403B |
Prepare operational budgets |
| FNSACCT404B |
Make decisions within a legal context |
| FNSACCT405B |
Prepare financial statements |
| FNSACCT406B |
Maintain asset and inventory records |
| Elective Units |
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| Unit Code |
Unit of Competency |
| FNSICACC307B |
Reconcile and monitor accounts receivable |
| FNSICIND401B |
Apply principles of professional practice to work in the
financial services industry |
| FNSICACC301B |
Administer accounts payable |
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| Diploma of Accounting |
| National Code |
FNS50204 |
Course Duration |
62 weeks |
Course Tuition Fee |
A$10,000 |
| CRICOS Code |
072250G |
Intake Dates |
Feb Apr July Oct |
Course Text Book Fees |
$600* |
*include textbooks
Course description
The purpose of this course is to equip students with the
knowledge in understanding business financial and accounting practice to gain
employment in the business financial and accounting industry. The course
provides relevant information, case studies, discussions and assessments to
enable them to apply their skills in a range of workplace environments.
Career opportunities
Possible job roles include accounts supervisor, assistant
accountant and bookkeeper.
Entry requirement
- 18 years or older
- IELTS 5.5 or higher;or completion of ELICOS program
- Satisfactorily completed year 12 or equivalent, or relevant and sufficient work experience
- International students must hold valid Australian visa to study this course.
If an applicant cannot produce evidence of a satisfactory IELTS score, and there are doubts their English language skills being sufficient to cope in an academic environment, the applicant will be required to sit an IELTS test or to enrol in an English (ELICOS) course at for an appropriate duration until the applicant achieves the required IELTS score.
Delivery Approach
Delivery is in the Classroom and a simulated workplace environment .The
course is delivered for a minimym of 20 hours per week thought the duration of
course and may include evening and weekend timetables.
Qualification recognition
This qualification is based on the principles, guidelines and standards set by Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) and have national recognition.
Course structure
Students will need to complete the following (17) units of competency to attain the qualification.
| Industry Core |
| Unit Code |
Unit Name |
| FNSICGEN301B |
Communicate in the workplace |
| FNSICGEN302B |
Use technology in the workplace |
| FNSICGEN304B |
Apply health and safety practices in the workplace |
| FNSICIND401B |
Apply principles of professional practice to work in the
financial
service industry |
| Pre-Requisite Units |
| Unit Code |
Unit Name |
| FNSICACC304B |
Prepare and bank receipts |
| FNSICACC306B |
Process journal entries |
| FNSACCT407B |
Set up and operate a computerised accounting system |
| BSBCMN308A |
Maintain financial records |
| BSBADM408A |
Pepare financial reports |
| Sectoral Core |
| Unit Code |
Unit of Competency |
| FNSACCT502B |
Prepare income tax returns |
| FNSACCT503B |
Manage budgets and forecasts |
| FNSACCT504B |
Prepare financial reports for a reporting entity |
| FNSACCT506B |
Implement and maintain internal control procedures |
| FNSACCT507B |
Provide management accounting information |
| Elective Units |
| Unit Code |
Unit of Competency |
| FNSACCT501B |
Provide financial and business performance information |
| FNSACCT402B |
Produce job costing information |
| FNSACCT403B |
Prepare operational budgets |
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