Last updated on 2025-04-26
Program Overview
The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting is designed for students who hold an undergraduate degree in any discipline. This program equips students with the essential core courses required to apply for the Sprott Master of Accounting (MAcc) program or enter the CPA Professional Education Program (PEP). These pathways lead to the prestigious Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation, paving the way for a successful career in professional accounting. The program is primarily delivered online, with some classes available on campus, providing flexibility for students.
Program Structure
The Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting is structured to be completed within a normal duration of two calendar years from the date of initial registration. However, the program allows for exceptions to accommodate students' unique circumstances and progression. Here are some key details about the program:
- Credits Required: 5.0 credits
- Delivery Mode: Primarily online with some on-campus options
- Residency Requirements: A maximum of 3 courses completed prior to admission can count towards the program requirements
Students are expected to have completed prerequisite courses in Financial Accounting and Managerial Accounting with a minimum grade of C or higher. Additionally, students must earn a minimum grade of C- in each course for it to count towards the program requirements.
Featured Experiences
- Online delivery with the option for on-campus classes, providing flexibility for students.
- Preparation for CPA designation, enhancing career prospects in accounting.
- Access to additional courses required for admission to the Sprott Master of Accounting (MAcc) Program or CPA PEP.
- Supportive learning environment with opportunities for networking and professional development.
Career Options
Graduates of the Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Accounting can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:
- Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA): Responsible for financial reporting, auditing, and tax preparation for individuals and businesses.
- Financial Analyst: Analyzes financial data to help organizations make informed business decisions.
- Tax Consultant: Provides expert advice on tax planning and compliance for individuals and corporations.
- Internal Auditor: Evaluates the effectiveness of an organization’s internal controls and risk management processes.
- Management Accountant: Focuses on budgeting, performance evaluation, and cost management within organizations.
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