Have a look here for a
bachelor of accounting overview
and take a look here for
Bachelor of business overview
They are not the same course
take a look at the bachelor of business handbook
http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/bus/ug/c10026.html
and bachelor of accounting handbook
http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/bus/ug/c10031.html
basically the difference between the b accounting degree is this:
The Bachelor of Accounting is a co-operative education program in accounting. The course is only offered as a full-time, intensive scholarship program which incorporates two semesters of full-time work as trainee professionals.
Students continue to study part time while undertaking these internships. Internship semester subjects are specially designed to be undertaken cooperatively – theoretical material is fast-tracked before the internship commences and is followed by work-integrated project work.
The Bachelor of Accounting is a specialist accounting degree that also encourages students to build on their interests in adding a specialisation by completing a second major or sub-major in other business disciplines.
Doing the Bachelor of business degree alone doesn't get you this work.
That is why you have to pass an interview to get into the Bachelor of accounting course
Hope that helped