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UNISA Accounting Sciences – Full guide

If you’re a South African student aiming to enter the world of finance, taxation, or auditing, the University of South Africa (UNISA) offers flexible, accredited Accounting Sciences qualifications that can open doors to real career opportunities. Whether you’re fresh out of matric, a working public servant, or someone looking to upgrade your skills, understanding the qualification levels and study paths available is crucial.

This guide will walk you through the full range of UNISA’s Accounting Sciences qualifications—from Higher Certificates to Bachelor’s degrees—and help you choose the right one based on your goals and background.

Understanding UNISA’s Qualification Levels in Accounting Sciences

UNISA structures its Accounting Sciences programmes across different National Qualifications Framework (NQF) levels. Here’s how it works:

NQF Level Overview

  • NQF Level 5: Higher Certificates (ideal for bridging into diploma/degree programmes)
  • NQF Level 6: Diplomas
  • NQF Level 7: Advanced Diplomas and Bachelor Degrees

Pro Tip: You can apply for up to two qualifications—consider applying for a lower-level qualification alongside your top choice, especially if you’re unsure about meeting admission requirements.

Qualification Options in UNISA Accounting Sciences

Here’s a detailed breakdown of available qualifications under Accounting Sciences at UNISA:

Higher Certificate in Accounting Sciences (98201)

NQF Level: 5
This is your entry point if you don’t meet direct admission requirements for a degree or diploma. It prepares you with foundational knowledge in accounting, management, and business communication.

  • Ideal for: Matriculants with limited passes or adult learners returning to study.
  • Duration: Typically 1 year full-time.

Diploma in Accounting Sciences (98200)

NQF Level: 6
A step up from the Higher Certificate, this diploma focuses more deeply on financial accounting, auditing, and management accounting.

  • Entry requirement: NSC with diploma endorsement or Higher Certificate.
  • Pro Tip: Great for those looking to become accounting technicians or enter junior roles.

Advanced Certificate in Accounting Sciences (90017)

NQF Level: 6
Designed for students with a prior accounting background who want to sharpen their skills. Often used as a bridging qualification.

Advanced Diplomas: Specialise and Advance

If you already hold a diploma or bachelor’s degree in accounting, these Advanced Diplomas (NQF Level 7) offer opportunities for specialisation:

  • Advanced Diploma in Financial Accounting (98230 – FAC)
  • Advanced Diploma in Internal Auditing (98230 – AUI)
  • Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting (98230 – MA1)
  • Advanced Diploma in Taxation (98230 – TAX)
  • Advanced Diploma in The Theory of Accounting (98230 – CT1)

These are suited for students pursuing membership with professional bodies like SAICA, SAIPA, or CIMA.

Bachelor Degrees in Accounting Sciences at UNISA

UNISA offers a range of Bachelor of Accounting Sciences degrees with various specialisations:

1. Financial Accounting (98302 – FA1)

Focuses on preparing financial reports, audits, and compliance.
Ideal for aspiring chartered accountants.

2. Internal Auditing (98303 – AUI)

Trains students to assess and improve organisational risk management and controls.

3. Management Accounting (98304 – MA1)

For students interested in financial strategy, planning, and performance management.

4. Taxation (98318 – TAX)

Specialises in the South African tax system, legislation, and compliance.

Did You Know? Completing a degree in taxation or financial accounting at UNISA can lead you to careers at SARS, auditing firms, and government finance departments.

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Admission Tips and Application Advice

Key Admission Steps:

  1. Choose two qualifications (to increase your chances).
  2. Check NQF level compatibility with your current qualification or matric results.
  3. Upload certified documents (ID, matric certificate, previous qualifications).
  4. Monitor your myUnisa portal for updates.

Application cycles typically open around September–November. Always confirm exact dates at www.unisa.ac.za.

Common FAQs: UNISA Accounting Qualifications

Can I start with a Higher Certificate and then move up?

Yes, but admission into a diploma or degree is not automatic—even if you pass. Space is limited, and your academic performance will be considered.

Can I study part-time while working?

Absolutely. UNISA’s open distance learning model is built for flexibility.

Will NSFAS cover these qualifications?

Yes, if you meet the financial and academic requirements. Visit www.nsfas.org.za to check eligibility.

Real-World Scenario: How a Public Servant Used UNISA to Upskill

Thandi, a 29-year-old payroll administrator in Limpopo, started with the Higher Certificate in Accounting Sciences through UNISA. With NSFAS funding and evening study time, she completed her diploma in three years. She now manages budgeting for a municipal department and is studying towards an Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting—all through UNISA.

Also check: Nedbank Bursary Programme 2026

UNISA offers one of the most accessible and flexible routes to a career in accounting, whether you’re starting from scratch or advancing your current role. Remember:

  • Start where you are—there’s a qualification level for every background.
  • Apply early and explore funding options.
  • Use the flexibility of distance learning to your advantage.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Visit the [UNISA Application Page](https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Apply-for-admission/Undergraduate-qualifications/Qualifications/All-qualifications?cw_college=ACCOUNTING SCIENCES) to:

  • Check current application dates
  • View detailed admission requirements
  • Begin your online application

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