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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Financial Services (Diploma) program at Douglas College is designed to equip students with essential financial knowledge and skills necessary for success in the financial services industry. This program covers a range of topics including personal selling, business law, and management essentials, preparing students for various industry licensing exams such as insurance, mutual funds, and investments. Graduates will also be ready to challenge the FP Canada Qualified Associate Financial Planner (QAFP) exam, enhancing their career prospects in the financial sector.

Program Structure

The Financial Services Diploma program is structured to be completed in four semesters, offering both full-time and part-time learning formats. Key features of the program include:

  • Open enrolment admission type, allowing for flexible entry.
  • Courses that provide foundational knowledge in financial services, personal finance, and business management.
  • Optional participation in the Co-operative Education Program, which alternates study semesters with paid work experience.
  • Business Internship Program for practical application of classroom theory in real-world settings.

Students can also transfer their diploma credits towards a Bachelor of Business Administration in Financial Services at Douglas College, providing a pathway for further education.

Featured Experiences

The Financial Services Diploma program offers several unique experiences to enhance learning and employability:

  • Co-operative Education Program: This optional program allows students to gain paid, full-time work experience in their field while studying.
  • Business Internship Program: Students can apply their theoretical knowledge in a real-world business environment through an unpaid part-time internship.
  • Courses that satisfy the FP Canada Core Curriculum, enabling students to challenge the QAFP exam upon graduation.

Career Options

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

  • Assistant Credit Analyst: Assists in evaluating credit applications and assessing risk for lending institutions.
  • Financial Planner: Provides clients with financial advice and strategies to meet their financial goals.
  • Bookkeeper: Manages financial records and transactions for businesses, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
  • Claims Examiner: Reviews insurance claims to determine validity and process payments accordingly.
  • Client Services Representative: Acts as a liaison between clients and financial institutions, addressing inquiries and providing support.
  • Junior Budget Consultant: Assists organizations in developing and managing budgets to optimize financial performance.
  • Personal Financial Planner (entry level): Works with individuals to create personalized financial plans based on their needs.
  • Securities Clerk - Financial Sector: Supports the trading and management of securities within financial institutions.

 

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