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Theme: Accounting Studies

HIGHER DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTINGTheme: Accounting Studies

Programme Code

  • HP001 Diploma in Foundation Studies (DFS)
  • HP501 Year 1 & 2, Higher Diploma (HD)

 

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QF Level: 4
QR Registration No.: 15/003337/L4
Registration Validity Period: 30/10/2015 to ongoing
Successful completion of this programme leads to an award within The University of Hong Kong system through HKU SPACE
 

DFS Application Code: HPDFS-ACCT

HD Application Code: HDACT_AS

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This programme was formerly known as Higher Diploma in Business (Accounting), and has been restructured and retitled as Higher Diploma in Accounting with effect from the 2016-17 academic year.

The Higher Diploma in Accounting is designed to provide students with professional and broad-based education in accounting. It consists of 2 years of study. The first year of study follows a common core curriculum, in which all students will have to enrol in the generic and core business courses. These modules provide students with training in languages and general education as well as knowledge of the foundation of business. Business courses such as financial accounting, auditing, taxation and economics will be included. This arrangement will give students the opportunity to explore the areas they are interested in before choosing their stream of study. In the second year, students will specialise in one of the following themes:

  • Accounting Studies
  • Accounting and Banking
  • Accounting and Financial Planning

 

Award Title

Graduates will be awarded Higher Diploma in Accounting.

 

Programme Aims and Features (Accounting Studies)

  • Develops with recognition from professional accounting bodies like the ACCA, HKICPA, AIA and CIMA, which are well received by prospective employers;
  • Specialised knowledge in accounting provides students with a sound base for further studies or career development in areas such as financial accounting, management accounting, auditing and taxation.

 

Opportunities for Further Studies

UGC-funded Universities

Graduates are eligible to apply for admission to Bachelor’s degree programmes in Accountancy, Business Administration or other related disciplines offered by local universities (including HKU).

The list below shows the degree offers that our graduates/ students received in the past*:

  • The University of Hong Kong
    BBA Accounting and Finance
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Bachelor of Business Administration 
  • City University of Hong Kong
    BBA Accountancy
    BBA Business Decision Analysis
    BBA Finance
    BBA Business Economics
  • The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    BBA (Hons) Accountancy
    BSc (Hons) Broad Discipline of Computing
    BSc (Hons) Investment Science
  • Hong Kong Baptist University
    BBA (Hons) Accounting Concentration
  • Lingnan University
    BBA (Hons) Accounting
  • The Education University of Hong Kong
    BEd (Hons) Business, Accounting and Financial Studies

*The above list is not exhaustive and only shows some of the examples.

Graduates are also eligible to apply for the below degree programmes offered by other institutions:

Other Local Institutions

  • HKU SPACE
    • Full-time or part-time, BSc (Hons) Accounting, offered by The University of Hull (UK) in collaboration with HKU SPACE
    • Full-time or part-time, BSc Accounting and Finance, offered by The University of London Programmes (Academic Direction: London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE) (UK) in collaboration with HKU SPACE
    • Full-time or part-time, BSc Finance, offered by The University of London Programmes (Academic Direction: London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE) (UK) in collaboration with HKU SPACE

Overseas Universities

  • The University of Queensland (Australia)
    Bachelor of Business Management
    Bachelor of Commerce
    Bachelor of Economics

 

Professional Recognition

Graduates are eligible for exemption from:

  • Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) for up to a maximum of 5 papers in the Professional Examinations;
  • The Association of International Accountants (AIA) for up to 6 papers in the Professional Examinations;
  • The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) for up to 3 papers in the CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting;
  • Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA) for up to  5 modules in the new Qualification Programme (QP).

 

Career Prospects

This programme is developed with recognition from professional accounting bodies like ACCA, AIA and CIMA, which are well received by prospective employers. Specialised knowledge in accounting provides students with a sound base for further studies or career development in Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Auditing and Taxation.

 

Press Interview

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2-year Higher Diploma Programme

  • Obtain Level 2 or above in 5 subjectsincluding English Language and Chinese Language# in the HKDSE Examination; OR
  • Hold a recognised Diploma in Foundation Studies programme; OR
  • Hold a Diploma Yi Jin; OR
  • Hold a Diploma of Applied Education; OR
  • Equivalent qualifications will be considered by the College.

Applicants whose HKDSE results do not meet the entry requirements of the 2-year Higher Diploma programme should apply for admission to the Diploma in College Foundation Studies (DCFS) programme.

 

Diploma in Foundation Studies Programme

  • Obtain Level 1 or above in English Language and Chinese Language# in the HKDSE Examination, AND at least 6 points+ in the best 5 subjects*^§; OR
  • Equivalent qualifications will be considered by the College.

 

Mature Students

Applicants who do not possess the above academic qualifications, but are aged 21 or above and with relevant work experience will be considered by the College.

 

*Applicants are allowed to use not more than 2 Applied Learning (ApL) subjects in the application. The recognition of the ApL subjects is as follows: 

“Attained with Distinction (II)” is deemed equivalent to Level 4 or above;
“Attained with Distinction (I)” is deemed equivalent to Level 3; and 
“Attained” is deemed equivalent to Level 2 in the HKDSE Examination.

#ApL Chinese (for non-Chinese speaking students) would be accepted as an alternative Chinese Language qualification.

§ If one of the five HKDSE subjects is Citizenship and Social Development, the requirement will be “Attained” for the subject.

^ If the candidate has attempted less than 5 subjects but obtained 6 points or above, the application will still be considered.

+ Level 5** = 7 points; Level 5* = 6 points; Level 5 = 5 points; Level 4 = 4 points; Level 3 = 3 points; Level 2 = 2 points; Level 1 = 1 point.

Effective from 2024-25 Academic Year:

 

Diploma in Foundation Studies

  • General English I & II 
  • College Speaking / Youth and Culture
  • College Writing / Foundation English
  • Foundations of Chinese Language* / How Things in Everyday Life Work
  • Chinese Language Enhancement* / Western Images of China
  • Basic Mathematics
  • Elements of Business 
  • Multiple Intelligences and Competencies
  • Understanding Hong Kong Popular Culture

 

Higher Diploma Year 1

  • Introduction to Academic English
  • English for Academic Purposes I
  • Applied Statistics
  • Introduction to Management Information Systems
  • Cost and Management Accounting I
  • Hong Kong Business Law
  • Introductory Financial Accounting
  • Economics
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Principles and Practice of Management

 

Higher Diploma Year 2

  • Final Year Project (Accounting)
  • Practical Chinese*
  • English for Academic Purposes II
  • English for Business
  • Taxation and Fundamentals of Tax Planning
  • Auditing Practice and Procedures
  • Fundamentals of Finance
  • Financial Reporting
  • Computerized Accounting and Business Modeling
  • Cost and Management Accounting II
  • Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility

 

* Non-Chinese speaking students or students who have not received sufficient training in the Chinese language may apply for exemption from the Chinese course(s), and alternative courses may be assigned.