TCE Accounting Level 3

TCE Accounting Level 3

🎓Course TypeLevel 3 - Pre-tertiary
TASC CodeACC315116
TCE Points15
⏱Hours150
✔️StandardMathematics (Numeracy)
📚PrerequisitesHASS courses do not require any previous course knowledge or experience. 

📎Desirable prior 

experiences

'B' or higher in Year 10 Mathematics.

'B' or higher in Year 10 Humanities or English (to study in Year 11)

SA or higher in a HASS/English Level 3 (to study in Year 12)

📝Assessment

Internal and external assessment. Criterion based. 

Examination - Yes

Folio/Investigation - No

What will I learn?

Through engagement with Accounting we will develop an understanding of the fundamentals on which accounting and financial management are based. 

 

Accounting aims to make learners financially literate by creating an understanding of the systems and processes through which financial practices and decision-making are carried out, as well as the ethical, social and regulatory issues involved. 

 

An understanding of accounting assists with the discharge of accountability and in the management of financial resources. Accounting also helps learners analyse and make informed decisions about business finance. 

 

Accounting is divided into 5 compulsory units of study:

Unit 1: The Accounting Landscape for a Sole Trader (5 hours)

Unit 2: Recording and Controlling Financial Information (40 hours)

Unit 3: Preparing Financial Reports Using Accrual Accounting Techniques (50 hours)

Unit 4: Analysing Financial Information and Making Business Decisions (40 hours)

Unit 5: Financial Investigation (15 hours)

 

Why should I consider this course?

In our current economic environment, where small businesses are the largest employers, many of you will find yourselves self-employed or working in small business and there is a high probability that you will have to engage in some form of accounting practice.

 

What Skills does this course provide?

The knowledge and skills developed in accounting also enables you to analyse your own financial position and make informed decisions based on that analysis. We also develop skills in critical thinking, decision-making and the use of information and communication technologies and an appreciation of active and responsible citizenship.

 

What Pathway Options does this course provide?

Many learners who study Accounting will go on to further study and careers in business and finance.