Business Administration - Accounting (Three-Year Ontario College Diploma)

Description

DESCRIPTION
 
Whether it's a small business or a large publicly traded corporation, accountants are needed in all areas of the economy, in both the public and private sectors. Our program is taught by industry-connected professionals who will give you the skills and knowledge to excel in the field. You will learn how to apply the latest tools and technology - making you instantly valuable to an employer. You will have the opportunity to hone your skills and gain valuable work experience through a field placement. This program gives you a powerful combination of knowledge, skills and real-life work experience.
 
Admission Requirements
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) including Grade 12 English (C or U) and Grade 12 Math (C, M or U), OR,
  • Grade 12 equivalency certificate achieved through College academic upgrading, OR,
  • Mature Student Status (19 years of age or older) with Grade 12 English (C or U) and Grade 12 Math (C, M or U). To view alternatives to the above Grade 12 English requirement, please visit Durham College’s English Proficiency Requirement webpage.
  • Equivalent secondary school diploma from another province or territory in Canada (Please note: A recognized equivalent to an OSSD may be accepted if you meet the levels, subjects and overall averages required for admission to the college. Generally the requirement is successful completion of a Grade 12 diploma except in Quebec where the equivalent is Secondary V), OR,
  • Equivalent secondary school diploma from outside of Canada. Applicants who have been educated outside of Canada must have their documents evaluated by a credential assessment service (ICAS) and submit proof of educational qualifications in order to determine if their level of achievement is equivalent to an OSSD. To obtain a Credential Assessment Report visit either ICAS or WES.
  • You must maintain an overall average of 60% or a GPA of 2.0 in order to graduate.
  • A minimum of 25% of courses must be completed through Durham College.
 
Required Courses (suggested sequence of study)
 
  • ACCT 1280    Accounting I
  • COMP 1289    Business Computer Applications
  • FIN 1289    Financial Planning 
  • HRM 1283    Human Resources Management Principles
  • MKTG 1280    Marketing I 
  • SCMT 1280    Supply Chain Management
  • ACCT 2280    Accounting II
  • COMM 1884   Communication Foundations
  • COMP 2289    Business Computer Applications II
  • ECON 1280    Economics I (Macroeconomics)
  • LAW 2280    Business Law
  • MATH 1282    Business Math
  • ACCT 3280    Intermediate Accounting I 
  • PROJ 1280    Introduction to Project Management
  • ACCT 3285    Managerial Accounting I
  • COMM 3282    Communications for Business II
  • ACCT 1283    QuickBooks 
  • SPRD 2282    Excel Advanced
  • STAT 2280    Statistics 
  • ACCT 3284    Taxation I
  • ACCT 4280    Intermediate Accounting II
  • ACCT 4283    Managerial Accounting II
  • ECON 2280    Economics II (Microeconomics)
  • ETHC 2282    Critical Thinking and Ethics - Accounting
  • ACCT 5281     Management Information Systems
  • ACCT 5285    Managerial Accounting III 
  • ACCT 3281    Auditing 1
  • ACCT 4284    Taxation II
  • ACCT 5283    Intermediate Accounting III 
  • ACCT 5282    Business Finance I 
  • ACCT 4281    Auditing 2
  • ACCT 6281    Advanced Financial Accounting
  • ACCT 3288    Integrated Accounting Strategy
  • MGMT 3281    Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • ACCT 6282    Business Finance II
  • FWKA 6252    Field Placement & Seminar  
General Education Elective Courses
  • 3 required  
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.

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  • Institution: Durham College
  • Program type: Diplôme d’études collégiales de l’Ontario – niveau avancé
  • Language: English
  • Program Code: BACT
  • Delivery Method: Entièrement en ligne/à distance

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