Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Your Career at Accounting - Australia


Accounting is an integral part of every business and its practitioners, accountants, are highly regarded and respected. They may be stereotyped as bean counters and number crunchers, but they play a vital role in the planning and control of businesses of all sizes, from small operations through to large corporations.


If you are a small business owner, a short MYOB or bookkeeping course will give you the fundamental knowledge needed for basic accounting and banking functions. You will also cover areas such as purchasing, sales, recording, reconciliation, inventory management, BAS transactions and payroll administration. A firm understanding of MYOB will help you keep a firm handle on your books, cashflow and record-keeping.

There is also a range of courses designed for those looking to gain rudimentary knowledge of accounting functions such as performance management, financial reporting, auditing and financial management. These courses not only assist small business owners but can also lead to roles in other organisations such as office manager, bookkeeper or accounts administrator.

If your dream is to become a practising accountant, you can study a degree in accounting and gain the full range of skills and qualifications. An accounting degree will cover a broad range of topics to ensure that you are equipped to handle the diverse accounting needs of businesses and individuals. Topics covered include macroeconomics, finance and investment, marketing concepts, cost management and comparative management, amongst others. With a strong demand for qualified accountants and trained staff, you can kick-start your career in no time.

Monday, May 12, 2014

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE: INFORMATION MATHEMATICS (I-Math)


As a e-revolution becomes more established, new tools are required for handling the emerging challenges of the information age. Information Mathematics refers to the use of advanced mathematical tools and techniques which provide the principle methods needed for facing the new tasks.

Information Math is expected to take an increasingly more significant role in future developments, complementing advances in IT. In today's rapidly changing information age, many employers in the most dynamic and well-paid industries have massive demand for graduates with a combination of strong mathematical skills and IT knowledge.

Program Outline
The BSc in Information Mathematics provides a unique combination of analytical and computational skills, required for an in-depth understanding of new technologies and prepares graduates for high-level careers in the rapidly growing areas of Finance, Computing, Telecommunications and Bioinformatics.

Subject Guide
The course covers: Transition Mathematics; Vector Algebra; Probability and Statistics; Introduction to Analysis Calculus and Ordinary Differential Equations; Abstract Algebra; IT Applications; Introduction to Numerical Methods; Information Technology; Introduction to Systematic Programming; Internet Computing; Communication Skills; Linear Mathematics; Vector Calculus; Real Analysis; Partial Differential Equations; Mathematics Modeling; Statistical Pattern Analysis; Simulations and Stochastic Processes; Computer Graphics; Software Lifecycles; Object Orientated Programming; Data Modeling and Database Systems; Transferable Skills; Data Structures and Algorithms; Complex Analysis; and Chaos and Dynamical Systems.

For Finance Stream, the course also covers: Financial Mathematics; Time Series; Computational Mathematics; Approximation Theory and Methods; Data Mining; and E-Commerce.

For Computer Science Stream, the course covers: Data Mining; E-Commerce; Coding and Cryptography; Formal Software Development; Information Security; Strategic Information Systems; Internet Programming with Java; and Geographic Information Systems.

For Communications Stream, the course covers: Information Theory and Coding and Traffic Theory; Digital Transmissions; Internet Applications; E-Commerce; Coding and Cryptography; and Signal Processing.

For Bioinformatics Stream, the course covers: Data Mining; Time Series; Biological Modeling Cell and Molecular Biology; Molecular Genetics and Virology.

Career Prospects
Career prospects for this program are excellent. The program has been specifically designed to meet the huge demand of skilled information mathematics graduates in the finance, computer science, telecommunications and bioinformatics industries.

An external panel from industry has been closely involved in advising on the content and structure of the program. Graduates may be employed in the broad range of positions for instance in research and development teams as a part of large company in a start-ups, as trainee analysts, consultants etc. Graduates may also continue their training in the MSc and Ph.D. programs run by the information engineering subject group (such as the MSc by research in Pattern Analysis and Neural Networks), or for teaching and education careers.


Thursday, May 1, 2014

SOCIAL SCIENCES: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PROGRAM


The study of International Relation, covers politics in the international realm. Student will develop a knowledge and understanding of the nature of relations between states and also of the roles played by international institutions, other intergovernmental organizations, multinational corporations and other groups such as NGOs. Different methods of analysis are used, drawing on history, political philosophy and the social sciences and intellectual tools are acquired for addressing international questions of public concern, including those relating to World's future. Intellectual and transferable skills developed by the study of International Relations may be put to good use in a variety of professions in the public and private sectors, both nationally and internationally.

Program Outline
This program strongly focuses on the political ideas that have made for the turbulence and challenge of contemporary international relations. The program aims to develop expertise on the politics and international relations that are fast reshaping World.

Subject Guide
This course includes International Relations in Historical Perspective; International Organization; Continents and World in Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries; Basic Political Concepts; Treat of Theories and and Issues of International Relations. International Political Economy; The History of Political Thought; An International Relations Research Desertion; and Counts for a Substantial and Challenging Part of International Law.

Career Prospects
Graduates are in demand from a wide range of employers where a sound understanding of societies, team work and communication skills are required. They have a strong track record of finding employment in the business, education, political institutions and the public sectors. International Relation Graduates work in business, in public sector, in political institutions and in administration. The combination of Social Science with International Relation is an attractive qualification for employment in international organizations and business.