Content Summary
About the course
This course is designed to be taken on demand, on any device, at any time. Each module will be assessed, but the modules can be completed in any order.
Successful completion of the eLearning course is one of the prerequisites for obtaining a public practice certificate to offer public accounting services in Australia or New Zealand.
The program may also be suitable for members based outside Australia or New Zealand who are interested in learning more about the professional and ethical requirements of working in public practice in Australia and NZ.
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Course structure
Each eLearning module has a corresponding multiple-choice question assessment which requires a 75 per cent pass mark to succeed.
Eligibility
You must have CPA or FCPA status or have a non-member agreement with your CPA Program status set to completed.
Assessment
Each module will be separately assessed through a multiple-choice assessment which requires a 75 per cent pass mark. The exam will be open book.
Study materials
There are no additional study materials provided with the eLearning modules. All relevant information will be included in each of the modules to help you complete the assessment.
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