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Last updated on 2026-04-13

Program overview

Program overview

If you're pursuing a professional accounting designation or want to take specific accounting courses, the Business Administration program with an Accounting Major at Camosun is the right choice for you! This program is designed for detail-oriented individuals who have a knack for numbers and a passion for managing finances. It offers a pathway to a challenging and lucrative career in the dynamic fields of accounting, finance, and investment. With flexible start dates in September, January, or May, you can embark on your educational journey at a time that suits you best.

Program structure

The Business Administration program with an Accounting Major is structured to be completed in four years if pursued on a full-time basis. Here’s a brief overview of the program structure:

  • Program Length: 4 years
  • Study Options: Full-time and part-time
  • Work Experience: Co-op and internship opportunities available
  • International Students: Open to international applicants

This program allows students to progress through various credentials, starting from a certificate to a diploma and finally to an applied degree. Students can exit and return at any stage, making it a flexible option for those with prior education in related fields. The program consists of 40 courses, and students can also take evening and daytime classes predominantly at the Interurban campus.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-operative Education: Engage in co-op education to apply classroom skills in real-world settings, alternating between full-time studies and paid work.
  • Study Abroad Opportunities: Explore global perspectives through various study abroad programs and field school opportunities.
  • Networking Events: Participate in accounting networking and information sessions, including CPA events.
  • Flexible Learning Pathways: Options to progress from certificate to diploma to degree, accommodating various educational backgrounds.

Career Options

  • Accountant: Responsible for preparing and examining financial records, ensuring accuracy and compliance with laws.
  • Financial Analyst: Analyzes financial data to help businesses make informed investment decisions.
  • Tax Consultant: Provides advice on tax-related matters, helping clients minimize their tax liabilities.
  • Auditor: Reviews financial statements and records to ensure accuracy and adherence to regulations.
  • Financial Manager: Oversees financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, and investment strategies.

 

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