The Deakin University Lancaster University Indonesia Bachelor of Commerce/BSc Hons Accounting & Finance earn students highly sought after qualifications from both universities, setting students on a program for a promising professional future. Our program is designed to ensure students acquire the skills needed to make a meaningful contribution from the start.
Our unique combined degree blends tradition with contemporary approaches to help students discover their professional calling in disciplines like accounting, economics, finance, and more, contributing to their chances of success and professional growth.
As students conclude their journey with us, they will be equipped for their new career, and ready to pursue further professional challenges. Alumni of both undergraduate programs across Deakin and Lancaster Universities have successfully ventured into roles with large accounting firms, international consulting firms, corporations, and global banks.
(for more information check our entry requirements).
Overall score of 6.5 (no band less than 5.5)
58 (no skill less than 42)
87 overall, minimum of 17 in listening, 18 in reading, 17 in speaking and 20 in writing
Entry via foundation program
Students must pass each module at least 50% and obtain an overall grade of at least 65% to progress to the dual undergraduate degrees
SMA 3 – Completion with minimum grade 7.5 in 4 academic subjects (must include relevant subjects such as Maths min. 8.0)
International Baccalaureate – IB Diploma with a minimum score of 27 in 6 subjects
A level – minimum of 7 points across 3 academic subjects and GCSE – Mathematics grade B or 6 (Applicants with a GCSE Maths grade 5 considered on a case-by-case basis), English Language grade C or 4
Deakin College Jakarta – Completion of Deakin College Jakarta Foundation and Diploma programs.
| Code | Module |
|---|---|
| DAI001 | Academic Integrity and Respect |
| Ac.F101B | Quantitative Methods for Accounting and Finance |
| ECON124 | Intro to Economics for Managers |
| MKTG102 | Principles of Marketing |
| Ac.F150 | Professional Skills |
| MAA103 | Accounting for Decision Making |
| MMM132 | Management |
| MAF101 | Fundamentals of Finance |
| MIS171 | Business Analytics |
| Code | Module |
|---|---|
| Ac.F351a | Career Skills in Accounting and Finance 1 |
| Ac.F211 | Accounting Information Systems and Auditing (pre-req Ac.F101B) |
| MSCI224 | Techniques for Management Decision Making (pre-req Ac.F101) |
| ECON207 | Microeconomic Analysis |
| MSCI203 | Digital Business and Organisational Transformation |
| MAF202 | Banking and Financial Institutions (pre-req MAF101) |
| MAF203 | Business Finance (pre-req MAF101) |
| MLC101 | Law for Commerce |
| MAA261 | Financial Accounting (pre-req MAA103) |
| Ac.F213 | Management Accounting for Business Decisions (pre-req MAF101 & MAA103) |
| MAA250 | Ethics for Finance Professionals (pre-req MAA103 & MAF101) |
| Code | Module |
|---|---|
| Ac.F351b | Career Skills in Accounting and Finance 2 |
| Ac.F301 | Financial Accounting I (pre-req Ac.F212) |
| Ac.F302 | Corporate Finance (pre-req MAF203) |
| Ac.F305 | International Financial and Risk Management |
| MAF321 | Fintech (pre-req MAF101) |
| MAF307 | Equities and Investment Analysis (pre-req MAF101 & MAF202) |
| MAF308 | Financial Derivative & Risk Management (pre-req MAF101 & MAF203) |
| MAA303 | Audit and Assurance (pre-req MAA261) |
| Ac.F311 | Financial Accounting II |
| MWL305 | Business for Social Impact |
The Provisional Program Handbook provides important information about your program of study. Information about each of the degrees including program and module learning outcomes, work and study commitments, career opportunities, the program structure and completion rules, class attendance and participation expectations, and an overview of work placement as part of your degree.
DLI Provisional Program and Module Handbook 2025-26 – Commerce, Accounting and Finance
Our comprehensive dual degree paves the way for diverse business careers, with graduates excelling in professional firms, financial institutions, and major commercial and local government organisations. A range of roles graduates can enter into, from trainee accountants, to finance managers and banking advisors, our program offers students a broad spectrum of opportunities.
Entry-level roles include;