Accounting & Finance Diploma

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Business and management 5
Accounting and
Program outline
Program outline
(when MATH 145 is not required in
(when MATH 145 is required in first
Finance Diploma
first semester)
semester)
• Full-time or part-time • Starts:
Semester 1
Semester 1
ACC 151
Accounting I
ACC 151
Accounting I
September and January • Fees,
CIS 165
Business Information
CIS 165
Business Information
entire program: $6,493 • Two years
Systems
Systems
• Prince George
Either:
MATH 145
Math for Business
ECON 101
Canadian Microeconomics
MGT 154 Applied Human Relations
Issues (see Program outline
MKT 152 Principles of Marketing
Careers
notes)
Semester 2
This program gives you a solid grounding in
or:
ACC 152
Accounting II
accounting and finance. You’ll be prepared
ECON 201
Principles of Economics —
Either:
for entry-level positions in public practice and
Microeconomics
ECON 102 Canadian Macroeconomics
private industry, receive credits towards
(see Program outline note 1)
Issues
professional accounting programs such as
MGT 154
Applied Human Relations
(see Program outline note 1)
CA, CMA, or CGA, which often combine
MKT 152
Principles of Marketing
or
study and paid employment.
Semester 2
ECON 202 Principles of Economics —
Additional study and work experience can
ACC 152
Accounting II
Macroeconomics
lead to careers such as controller, treasurer,
Either:
(see Program outline note 1)
public accountant, and auditor.
ECON 102
Canadian Macroeconomics
Either:
Issues
ENGL 103
Composition and Style
(see Program outline note 1)
(see Program outline note 2)
Admission requirements
or
or
Successful completion of one of the following:
ECON 202
Principles of Economics —
ENGL 195
Effective Communications I
Macroeconomics
(see Program outline note 2)
• Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12:
(see Program outline note 1)
MATH 157
Business Statistics
First Peoples, Communications 12, or
Either:
Elective (see Electives list)
Technical and Professional
ENGL 103
Composition and Style
Communications 12) and Principles of
Semester 3
(see Program outline note 2)
Math 11 or Applications of Math 11 or
ACC 251
Intermediate Accounting I
or
Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-calculus
ACC 255
Management Accounting I
ENGL 195
Effective Communications I
11 or Math 044 or 045
Either:
(see Program outline note 2)
ECON 101 Canadian Microeconomics
• Adult Dogwood with Math 044 or Math
MATH 157
Business Statistics
Issues (see Program outline
045
Elective (see Electives list)
note 1)
• GED Certificate with English 12 or English
Semester 3
or
050 and Math 044 or Math 045
ACC 251
Intermediate Accounting I
ECON 201 Principles of Economics —
ACC 255
Management Accounting I
Microeconomics (see
• Mature student status with English 12 or
FIN 257
Finance I
English 050 and Math 044 or Math 045 or
Program outline note 1)
Two electives (see Electives list)
FIN 257
Finance I
equivalent, as demonstrated on EMAT
Semester 4
Elective (see Electives list)
Note 1: ECON 201, ECON 202, FIN 257 and
ACC 252
Intermediate Accounting II
Semester 4
MATH 157 require higher level math skills.
(see Program outline note 3)
ACC 252
Intermediate Accounting II
Please consult the course descriptions in this
ACC 256
Management Accounting II
(see Program outline note 3)
calendar or contact the Counselling and
(see Program outline note 3)
ACC 256
Management Accounting II
Advising department for details regarding
ACC 270
Computerized Accounting
(see Program outline note 3)
these four courses.
FIN 258
Finance II
ACC 270
Computerized Accounting
Note 2: Essentials of Math 11 does not fulfill
(see Program outline note 3)
FIN 258
Finance II (see Program
the admission requirements.
MGT 255
Small Business Development
outline note 3)
MGT 255
Small Business Development
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6 Business and management
considered for unassigned credit. Students
Electives list
should contact the Dean to discussion this
option.
Either:
ENGL 196
Effective Communications II
Note: Professional certification or
(see Program outline note 2)
accreditation bodies and receiving institutions
or
may have different criteria.
ENGL 229
Professional Business and
Technical Communication
LAW 294
Business Law
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Either:
• Business Administration Certificate
MATH 101
Calculus I
• Management Diploma
or
MATH 165
Calculus for Non-science
• Marketing and Management Diploma
Majors
Either:
MATH 103
Finite Mathematics
Important dates
or
Fall term
MATH 204
Linear Algebra
MATH 145
Math for Business
• Classes: September 4 - December 14,
MGT 160
International Business
2012
Either:
• Exams: December 6 - 14, 2012
MGT 254
Applied Group and
Leadership Skills
Spring term
or
• Classes: January 7 - April 26, 2013
COM 222
Management and
Organizational Behaviour
• Exams: April 18 - 26, 2013
MGT 263
Human Resource
• Study break: February 18 - 22, 2013
Development
MGT 264
Industrial Relations
Rev 12.08.03
TAX 261
Taxation I
Program outline notes
Note 1: ECON 101 and 102 are not
recognized prerequisites for post-diploma
courses. ECON 201 and 202 receive full
transfer credit.
Note 2: Kwantlen Polytechnical University
requires ENGL 103 and does not accept
ENGL 195 or ENGL 196.
Note 3: Students have a choice of taking
either all three of ACC 252, ACC 256, and
FIN 258 or two of these courses plus an
additional elective.
Course completion
Courses must be completed no more than 10
years prior to the date of graduation in order
to count toward the Accounting and Finance
Diploma.
This policy applies to CNC courses and to all
courses transferred from other post-
secondary institutions for credit at CNC.
Courses more than 10 years old may be
2012-13 CNC program guide and course calendar www.cnc.bc.ca
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* Approximate tuition fees for entire program as of 2009-10 -- subject to change. Includes fees such as Students' Union fee, technology fee, etc. Does not include books, tools, and supplies. Fees for international students are higher.