The objective of our program is to equip successful graduates with the knowledge and skills required to function effectively in the modern computerized accounting and finance environment and also to hone and fine-tune their skills in the work place. Typically, graduates find employment in small to medium sized enterprises and corporate finance departments. The public sector and non-profit sector also provide many roles for the accounting assistant. More senior opportunities will exist for those with experience in related administrative and accounting areas or working on one of the recognized accounting designations.
Modules
Introduction To Computer Applications
System Analysis And Design
Business Communications
Business Economics
Financial Accounting
Accounting Business Applications
Marketing Management
Financial Management
Advance Accounting Application II (Data Analysis Techniques)
Canadian Business Law and Taxation
Career Opportunities
Students will be prepared for employment positions such as Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Specialist, Bookkeeper/Accountant, Finance Manager, Account Manager, Auditor, Budget Analyst, Financial Accountant, Management Accountant, Tax Consultant and Business Manager (Self Employment)
Admission Requirements
Grade 12 (OSSD) or equivalent
If you are 19 years or older and do not have an OSSD or equivalent, a minimum passing score of 18 on the Wonderlic SLE entrance test and an admissions interview to determine suitability for the program
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