Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting

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  • Course description
    Years 1 and 2
    • ACCT 1110 and 1210 Principles of Accounting I and II OR ACCT 2293 Introduction to Financial Accounting and an elective course (any course numbered 1100 or higher). NOTE : Credit will not be granted for ACCT 1110 if credit was previously granted for ACCT 2293. Credit will not be granted for both ACCT 2293 and ACCT 1210.
    • ACCT 3310 Intermediate Financial Accounting I
    • ACCT 3320 Introductory Management Accounting
    • ACCT 3335 Taxation
    • ACCT 3380 Managerial Finance
    • ACCT 3410 Intermediate Accounting II NOTE: ACCT 3310 and 3410can be replaced with ACCT 3510 , a 6 credit course
    • ACCT 3420 Advanced Management Accounting NOTE: ACCT 3320 and 3420can be replaced with ACCT 3520 , a 6 credit course
    • ACCT 3444 Auditing
    • CBSY 2205 Computers and Information Processing
    • one other CBSY course
    • CMNS 1140 Introduction to Professional Communication
    • ECON 1150 Principles of Microeconomics
    • ECON 1250 Principles of Macroeconomics
    • One course in Mathematics. NOTE : 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.
    • One course in Statistics NOTE : 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
    • ENGL 1100 Writing, Reading and Thinking: An Introduction
    • Two courses in Business (BUSI) and/or Marketing (MRKT)
    • One elective chosen from the list of approved business liberal education electives found online at www.kwantlen.ca/calendar/courses/lbedcrs/libeduelec.html . The elective may also be an ECON or CMNS course numbered 1100 or higher. NOTE: Credit for ECON 1101 will not be granted if taken after ECON 1150 or ECON 1250.
    Years 3 and 4 Required Accounting Courses
    • ACCT 4360 Computer Modeling for Managers
    • ACCT 4455 Advanced Financial Accounting
    • ACCT 4650 Not for Profit Financial Management
    • ACCT 4120 Financial Statement Presentation and Analysis
    • ACCT 4720 Advanced Managerial Accounting
    • ACCT 4780 Advanced Managerial Finance
    Required Entrepreneurial Courses
    • ENTR 3000 Professional Business Communications
    • ENTR 3130 Production and Operations Management
    • ENTR 3140 Entrepreneurial Marketing
    • ENTR 3150 Business Economics OR ECON 2350 Intermediate Microeconomics OR ECON 3150 Managerial Economics
    • ENTR 3160 Information Technology for Business
    • ENTR 4200 Business Strategy

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