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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The program (Diploma of Accounting & Business
Administration) covers accounting and business management
functions from analyzing and recording transactions to measuring
and communication financial data for management decision making.
It includes the study of cost accounting methods, cost behavior
and the use of cost information for planning and control decisions.
To equip students with effective career performance in a modern
electronic work environment, the program emphasize on proficient
use of computerized accounting and professional office software.
OBJECTIVE
The comprehensive program prepares students
for flexible options in entry level and intermediate accounting
career with skills to: apply general accounting principles
to analyze, classify, and record transaction in manufacturing,
partnership and cooperate structures, and payroll cycles,
apply principles underlying gross income, accounting methods,
gains and losses, inventories, depreciation, deduction, and
taxes to produce account summaries, reports and financial
statements; record and analyze material, labor, and overhead
costs for divisions, functions, departments and operations;
product cost systems, job cost systems, and factory overhead
cost that help business managers in decision making, communicate
accounting information to management for it decision making
in operations, budgeting, and tax considerations.
Graduates of the Accounting and Business Administration program
find jobs in account payable, accounts receivable, bookkeeping,
cost accounting, inventory control, credit and collections,
and payroll. With experience, Accounting and Business Administration
graduates many become office managers.
COURSE CONTENT
- College
English -
Principles of Accounting -
Introduction to Computer Applications -
Business Essentials -
Statistics - Organizational
Behavior -
Accounting Software I (Simply Accounting, Quickbooks) -
Intro to Principles of Economics - Marketing
- Effective Business Communication -
Business Law for Accounting
- Financial
Accounting -
Accounting Software II (AccPac, MYOB) -
Cost Accounting -
Corporate Finance -
Canadian Payroll -
Managerial Accounting -
Taxation - French
(Optional) - Auditing
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Accounting for Decision-Making -
Human Resource Management -
Financial Management - Field-placement ( CO-OP
program)
* Course outlines will
be replaced or changed upon the current market condition.
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