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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Financial Services program at Douglas College is designed to equip students with essential skills in business finance, financial planning, and investment strategies. This program prepares graduates for various roles in the financial sector, including financial planner, financial advisor, and investment analyst. Students will also be eligible to pursue internationally recognized designations such as the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) upon completion of the program.

Program Structure

The BBA in Financial Services program is structured to be completed over a duration of eight semesters. Students can choose to study either full-time or part-time, with courses offered in the Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters. The program includes:

  • Core business finance courses covering financial planning, investing, and financial literacy.
  • Optional Co-operative Education Program for practical work experience.
  • Business Internship Program to work on real-world projects.
  • A capstone course requiring 500 hours of Canadian work experience.

This comprehensive structure ensures that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, making them well-prepared for the job market upon graduation.

Featured Experiences

  • Optional Co-operative Education Program allows students to earn while gaining relevant work experience.
  • Business Internship Program provides opportunities to complete projects in a modern workplace setting.
  • Capstone course (BUSN 4500) requires students to have 500 hours of Canadian work experience, which can be fulfilled through co-op or volunteer positions.
  • Students can pursue concentrations in various fields such as Hospitality Management, Human Resource Management, and more.

Career Options

Graduates of the BBA in Financial Services program can explore a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Financial Planner: Assists clients in creating financial plans to achieve their financial goals.
  • Investment Analyst: Analyzes financial data and trends to provide investment recommendations.
  • Financial Advisor: Offers personalized financial advice to clients regarding investments and savings.
  • Budget Analyst: Helps organizations manage their finances by analyzing budget proposals and expenditures.
  • Claims Adjuster: Evaluates insurance claims to determine the extent of the insurance company's liability.

With over 23,000 job openings expected in the financial sector between 2022 and 2031, graduates can look forward to excellent job prospects in various industries.

 

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