Accounting: Diploma
Description
The Accounting Diploma program prepares students for entry-level accounting positions in the work force or to enter the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting in Year 3. The requirement for admission to Year 3 of the BBA in Accounting is a GPA of 2.7 in the Accounting Diploma.
The Diploma program includes courses in financial accounting, management accounting, finance, taxation and auditing. There are also courses in economics, business math, business statistics, simply accounting, information management, English and communications. The Accounting Diploma is carefully aligned with the requirements of the CA, CMA, CGA, and CPA accounting designations.
Some unique features of this program are:
- Applied projects and assignments to ensure graduates acquire the practical skills so valued by employers.
- A large offering of courses in Richmond, Surrey and Langley during the day and evening for Fall, Spring and Summer semester for maximum flexibility in your student schedule.
- The opportunity to join the Accounting Society of KPU (ASK) club, providing regular exposure to CA, CMA, CGA, and CPA representatives.
Student Profile
Students who excel in the accounting profession have numerical aptitude, strong critical thinking skills, and effective written and oral communications skills. To acquire a professional accounting designation, you must obtain a degree. Students in the Accounting Diploma have the options of pursuing entry-level accounting positions or continuing their education with degree studies leading to a professional accounting designation.
Career Opportunities
There will always be a need for individuals who can provide accurate and timely financial information to managers, investors and creditors. Financial management is not restricted to any specific industry, management level or country. All organizations have financial information processing and reporting needs.
Career opportunities are numerous and diverse. Placements range from public accounting firms to internal bookkeeping and accounting positions in service companies, manufacturing, retail and merchandising management, banking and financial services, government and the not-for-profit sector.
Program Admission Requirements
General university admission requirements apply to this program including the undergraduate-level English Proficiency Requirement.
Note: A first year English course is required for graduation. Students wishing to complete the program without having to undertake any preparatory English courses will need English 12 with a B grade, or the equivalent prerequisite, for direct entry into ENGL 1100. Please make an appointment with an Educational Advisor to plan your course selections accordingly.
Program Requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 60 credits that include:
All of Group A or all of Group B: |
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Group A | |||
ACCT 1110 | Introductory Financial Accounting I | 3 credits | |
ACCT 1210 | Introductory Financial Accounting II | 3 credits | |
Group B | |||
ACCT 2293 | Accelerated Introductory Financial Accounting | 3 credits | |
An elective course (any course numbered 1100 or higher) | 3 credits | ||
All of Group C or all of Group D: |
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Group C | |||
ACCT 3310 | Intermediate Financial Accounting I | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3410 | Intermediate Accounting II | 3 credits | |
Group D | |||
ACCT 3510 | Intermediate Financial Accounting | 6 credits | |
All of Group E or all of Group F: |
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Group E | |||
ACCT 3320 | Introductory Management Accounting | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3420 | Advanced Management Accounting | 3 credits | |
Group F | |||
ACCT 3520 | Management Accounting I & II | 6 credits | |
All of: |
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ACCT 3335 | Taxation | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3380 | Managerial Finance | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3444 | Auditing | 3 credits | |
CBSY 1105 | Introductory Computer Applications | 3 credits | |
CBSY 2205 | Management Information Systems | 3 credits | |
CMNS 1140 | Introduction to Professional Communication | 3 credits | |
ECON 1150 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 credits | |
ECON 1250 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 credits | |
One course in Mathematics* | 3 credits | ||
One course in Statistics* | 3 credits | ||
ENGL 1100 | Introduction to University Writing | 3 credits | |
Two courses in Business (BUSI) and/or Marketing (MRKT) and/or CBSY 2306 | 6 credits | ||
One elective chosen from approved Faculty of Business Liberal Education Electives (3 or more credits) |
* Notes:
- For graduation purposes a maximum of 6 credits can be obtained for any combination of ACCT 1110, ACCT 1210 and ACCT 2293.
- ACCT 1130 or BUQU 1130 Business Mathematics are the core business math courses recommended for the program. Students may earn credits for only ONE of ACCT 1130 or BUQU 1130.
- ACCT 1230 or BUQU 1230 Business Statistics are the core business statistics courses recommended for the program. Students may earn credits for only ONE of ACCT 1230 or BUQU 1230.
- See approved Faculty of Business Liberal Education Electives. The elective may also be an ECON or CMNS course numbered 1100 or higher.
- Credit for ECON 1101 will not be granted if taken after ECON 1150 or ECON 1250.
Recommended Course Progression:
This sequence is the suggested order in which courses can be completed. Students may wish to lessen their course load in any semester and/or take courses in a different sequence. It is possible to do so provided all prerequisite requirements are met.
For assistance with course planning please consult an Educational Advisor.
Semester I | |||
ACCT 1110 | Introductory Financial Accounting I | 3 credits | |
ACCT 1130 | Business Mathematics OR BUQU 1130 - Business Mathematics | 3 credits | |
CBSY 1105 | Introductory Computer Applications | 3 credits | |
ECON 1150 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 credits | |
ENGL 1100 | Introduction to University Writing | 3 credits | |
Semester II | |||
ACCT 1210 | Introductory Financial Accounting II | 3 credits | |
ACCT 1230 | Business Statistics OR BUQU 1230 - Business Statistics | 3 credits | |
CBSY 2205 | Computers and Information Processing | 3 credits | |
ECON 1250 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 credits | |
CMNS 1140 | Introduction to Professional Communication | 3 credits | |
Semester III | |||
ACCT 3310 | Intermediate Financial Accounting I | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3320 | Introductory Management Accounting II | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3335 | Taxation | 3 credits | |
BUSI 1215 | Organizational Behaviour | 3 credits | |
BUSI 2390 | Business Law | 3 credits | |
Semester IV | |||
ACCT 3410 | Intermediate Financial Accounting II | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3420 | Advanced Management Accounting | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3380 | Managerial Finance | 3 credits | |
ACCT 3444 | Auditing | 3 credits | |
Liberal Education elective |
For Graduation purposes only:
- For graduation purposes a maximum of 6 credits can be obtained for any combination of ACCT 1110, ACCT 1210 and ACCT 2293.
- Credit will NOT be granted for both ACCT 1210 and ACCT 2293.
- Credit will NOT be granted for ACCT 1160.
- A maximum of 6 credits will be granted for any combination taken of ACCT 3320 (3 credits), ACCT 3420 (3 credits) or ACCT 3520 (6 credits).
- A maximum of 6 credits will be granted for any combination taken of ACCT 3310 (3 credits), ACCT 3410 (3 credits) or ACCT 3510 (6 credits).
Credential Awarded
Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive a Diploma in Accounting.