Accounting & Bookkeeping
Increase your job prospects in the finance industry with a recognised qualification in Accounting and Bookkeeping.
Get set for a career in Accounting
Learn all the skills you need for a successful career in Accounting. You’ll learn how to use industry-standard accounting systems such as MYOB and Xero, and gain practical skills in reporting, managing budgets, and preparing tax returns and Business Activity Statements.
Courses
Get a recognised qualification with one of our accredited courses. We offer a range of courses in different areas, so no matter what your goals are, we have a course for you.
Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping (FNS40222)
The Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping prepares you for a role in the Accounting industry.
Diploma of Accounting (FNS50222)
Use analytical mind and problem-solving skills with this qualification and attract accounting roles in financial services and other industries.
Why study with GOTAFE?
Training that sets you up for success
Our Trainers are all industry-qualified, with extensive experience in Accounts & Bookkeeping and the practices and processes you'll use day-to-day in the workplace.
Your training will provide the skills and knowledge employers are looking for, and you'll graduate with both a recognised qualification, and the practical experience to match.
Flexible courses to suit your needs
Whether you're just starting out, or want to build on your existing skill set, our courses have the flexibility to suit your circumstances. We offer on-campus classes, night classes, or off-campus studies, so you can continue studying even if you're working full-time.
A world of opportunity
Whether you choose to stay local, or take your career elsewhere, you'll have the skills to take you where you want to go.
Be your own boss, apply your skills in a large organisation, or enjoy the flexibility and work-life balance of Mobile Bookkeeping.
Every organisation needs people with essential business skills, and our Trainers have strong industry networks, meaning employers often approach them to recommend students for job openings.