Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 508
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
30 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Accounting | Business Management | Financial Planning
Area of study
Business and Administration
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 508
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-01-01-
2025-04-01-
2025-07-01-
2025-10-01-
About Program

Program Overview


BBA Accounting (On Campus)

Career Aspirations Meet Industry Opportunities

Be a more ethical, efficient, and enterprising professional with our Bachelor of Business Administration degree, specializing in Accounting.


Comprehensive Curriculum

Meticulously designed curriculum covers auditing, business processes, and management accounting. Our integrative project-based courses foster critical thinking and the application of knowledge to real-world scenarios.


Earn Job-Ready Skills

With a focus on interpersonal skills, teamwork, ethical leadership, and problem-solving, we help you stand out in the workforce. You become adept at financial analysis and reporting, interpreting data, and providing insights that drive business decisions.


Flexible Study Format

Get your CPA certification and make an impact in the essential field of accounting without sacrificing your lifestyle. Our BBA in Accounting offers a unique mix of academic excellence, flexibility, and industry relevance.


Program Benefits

  • Experience Market-Leading Curriculum
  • Career Success With Career Support
  • Flexible Learning to Fit Your Schedule
  • Unique Academic and Professional Mentorship

Professional Designations

  • Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada
  • CIM | Chartered Managers Canada
  • Canadian Payroll Association

Career Outcomes

Yorkville University graduates are highly regarded, intuitive leaders, with the skills required to compete and succeed.


With an online portfolio ready upon graduation, Yorkville alumni may seek management positions in their field, embark on an entrepreneurial endeavour, or prepare for an advanced degree such as an MBA.


The rewarding careers available to Yorkville graduates include those within the areas of:


  • Finance
  • IT
  • Manufacturing
  • Health Care
  • Oil and Gas
  • Entertainment
  • Media
  • Higher Education
  • Real Estate
  • Construction
  • Retail
  • Health, Wellness and Fitness

Faculty

  • Amr Shokry, MSc
  • Chris Amponsah, PhD
  • Daman Singh, MA
  • Nathan Arney, MBA
  • Tazish Fareed, MBA
  • Vincenzo Alaimo, MA
  • Kate Carder, MFA
  • Andrew Cutler, PhD
  • Zohreh Daeizadeh, MA
  • Cagdas Dedeoglu, PhD
  • Brent Delaney, PhD
  • Nedi Gavrillu, MFA, M.Th., M.Eng.

Admission Requirements

Canadian or PR

  • Highschool: Students entering from high school are required to have a British Columbia Certificate of Graduation or equivalent with at least a 65 percent average in the following:
    • Foundations Math 12 or Pre-Calculus Math 12 or Principles Math 12
    • English 12/English 12 First Peoples
  • University and College: Students entering from another university or college will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
  • Mature Students: A mature student is an applicant who has not achieved a British Columbia Certificate of Graduation or its equivalent, and who is at least 19 years old on or before the commencement of the program.

International Students

  • Official high school or post-secondary transcripts
  • Detailed course descriptions if applying for transfer credits
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Completed online application
  • Application fee of CAD$150

English Language Requirements

  • Completion of secondary education where English was the primary language of instruction.
  • Completion of at least 12 credit hours of previous post-secondary education where English was the language of instruction.
  • Completion with the equivalent of “B” standing of a post-secondary level English for Academic Purposes program accredited by Languages Canada.
  • Confirmation of an official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of at least 80 (Internet-based version).
  • Confirmation of an International English Language Test System (IELTS) overall score of 6.5 (no band score below 6).
  • Confirmation of a Canadian Academic English Language Test (CAEL) score of 60 or higher (no component proficiency score below 50).
  • Confirmation of a Canadian Language Benchmarks score of at least 8 (no component score below 7).
  • Confirmation of an International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP Academic) score of 3.9 (no sub score below 3.7)
  • Confirmation of a Duolingo minimum score of 120 (no sub score below 105).
  • Confirmation of Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic score of 58 (no skills area score below 50).

Tuition and Fees

Domestic - On Campus

  • Total Cost Per Credit: $508
  • Total Program Cost may be reduced when applying applicable transfer credits from previous education experience.
  • Cost per credit: $508
  • Total Tuition: $60,960
  • Total Program Costs: $61,110 (Includes $150 Application Fee & Total Tuition)

International - On Campus

  • Total Cost (including Application and Seat Fees) is $83,910
  • BBA Tuition: $83,760
  • Cost per credit: $698
  • Program costs include the $300 seat deposit for domestic students and the International deposit for International students.
  • An additional $150 application fee is required.

Course Descriptions

Introduction and General Business Education

  • BUSI1003 | Math for Business
  • BUSI1013 | Statistics for Business
  • BUSI1083 | Introduction to Economics for Managers
  • BUSI1033 | Introduction to Business
  • BUSI1043 | Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • BUSI1083 | Microeconomics
  • BUSI1093 | Introduction to Marketing
  • BUSI1073 | Business Writing and Communications

Core Business Courses

  • BUSI1063 | Business and Sustainability
  • BUSI2003 | Macroeconomics in Global Context
  • BUSI2013 | Business Decisions Analysis
  • BUSI2023 | Business Law
  • BUSI2033 | Organizational Behaviour and Management
  • BUSI2043 | International Business Environment
  • BUSI2053 | Business Ethics
  • BUSI2173 | Information Technology for Managers
  • BUSI2083 | Managerial Accounting
  • BUSI2093 | Introduction to Managerial Finance
  • BUSI2103 | Human Resource Management and Development
  • BUSI2113 | Production/Operations Management
  • BUSI4153 | Business Strategy
  • BUSI2133 | Organization Theory and Design
  • BUSI2153 | Entrepreneurship
  • BUSI2163 | Marketing Strategy

Business Electives

  • BUSI3403 | Intermediate Accounting 1 – Assets
  • BUSI3413 | Intermediate Managerial Accounting
  • BUSI3423 | Intermediate Financial Accounting 2-Liabilities and Equities
  • BUSI3433 | Corporate Finance
  • BUSI3443 | Accounting Capstone Project-Auditing
  • BUSI3503 | Introduction to Energy Management
  • BUSI3513 | Energy Policy, Legislation, and Social Environment
  • BUSI3523 | Energy Supply Chain Management
  • BUSI3533 | International Energy Development and Policy
  • BUSI3543 | Energy Management Capstone Project
  • BUSI3603 | Introduction to Project Management
  • BUSI3613 | Project Teams and Leadership
  • BUSI3623 | Project Planning Essentials
  • BUSI3633 | Project Execution, Monitoring, Control, and Closing
  • BUSI3643 | Advanced Project Management
  • BUSI3703 | Advanced Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • BUSI3713 | Logistics Management
  • BUSI3723 | Procurement
  • BUSI3733 | Business Process Improvement
  • BUSI3743 | Supply Chain Integration and Analytics

Integrative Project-Based Courses

  • BUSI4023 | Contemporary Issues in Business: A Case Approach
  • BUSI4013 | Business Organization Analysis Project
  • BUSI4133 | Managing Organizational Change
  • BUSI4053 | Business Plan
  • BUSI4063 | Business Analytics and Intelligence

Preparatory Study

  • MATH0910 | Developmental Math

General Studies

  • ENGL101 | Research and Composition
  • ENGL180 | English for Academic Purposes
  • ENGL190 | Communications for the Creative Arts
  • QRSS100 | Qualitative Research Methods for Social Science
  • ARTH110 | Western Art – Prehistoric to Gothic
  • ARTH120 | Western Art – Renaissance to Contemporary
  • ARTS101 | Principles of Art and Design
  • ARTS102 | Arts Industries in Canada – an Introduction and Overview
  • ARTS103 | Perspectives on Indigenous Arts
  • CRIN110 | Creativity and Innovation
  • ENGL150 | Professional Communication
  • COMM100 | Cross Cultural Communication
  • UNIV101 | University Studies
  • GEOG210 | Human Geography
  • ENGL250 | The Workplace in Fiction
  • HIST300 | The History of Sport
  • PHIL300 | Philosophical Thought and Leisure
  • SOCI300 | Sociology and Culture
  • PSYC200 | Psychology of Everyday Life
  • SOCI200 | Global Issues in Sociology
  • HUMN100 | Introduction to Beauty
  • HUMN200 | World Religions: A Comparative Study
  • HUMN422 | Topics in Technology and Society
  • HUMN430 | Topics in Power and Society
  • HUMN450 | Design Thinking
  • HUMN440 | Smart and Sustainable Cities

Learning Outcomes

Yorkville University faculty are committed to assisting students develop competencies in the following five general areas:


Knowledge

The comprehension of specific subject matter; analysis of the efficacy of this knowledge; and an understanding of its continuing development through critical reflection and inquiry.


Applied Research

An understanding of the manner in which knowledge is created through research and inquiry; how applied research is conducted; and how research outcomes can be used in relationship to existing and new knowledge.


Professional Capacity

The ability to bridge theory and practice by developing plans and translating them into action; working collaboratively with others to develop plans and translate them into action within organizations; the development of effective and respectful discourse.


Communication

The ability to communicate complex concepts and solutions to problems to diverse audiences in both formal and informal professional contexts.


Capacity for Self-Reflection and Continuing Professional Development

The ability to critically reflect on one’s own actions and practices, to identify one’s own strengths and limitations, and to develop plans for continuing professional development.


Explore Specializations

Tailor your business education to your aspirations with Yorkville University’s BBA program. Explore our diverse specializations, including accounting and project management, to chart a personalized path for your career success.


  • General
  • Energy Management
  • Project Management
  • Supply Chain Management

Partnerships

Learn more about Yorkville University’s partnerships and how they can save you money and help you graduate faster.


Testimonials

  • Tony Branch
  • Michael Boyd

FAQ

  • Why should I choose the Bachelor of Business Administration On-Campus program?
  • How is it possible to complete the program in 2.5 years?
  • How much does the Bachelor of Business Administration On-Campus program cost?
  • Can I work part time and still complete my on-campus degree?
  • Is Yorkville University approved to offer degree programs in Canada?
  • What is the application process for the Bachelor of Business Administration On-Campus program?
  • Do I need a study permit to attend Yorkville University?
  • What are the student demographics of the classes?
  • What is the difference between the Vancouver and Toronto on-campus programs?
  • Can I substitute on campus courses with online courses?
  • Can I become a Chartered Professional Accountant with the Bachelor of Business Administration On-Campus program?
  • What IELTS or TOEFL score do I need to be accepted?
  • What if I don’t have the minimum English language requirements?
  • Does Yorkville University have on-campus housing accommodation?
  • How much money will I need for accommodation, meals and living expenses?
  • Does Yorkville University offer any scholarships?
  • Can I apply for Canadian provincial student loans?
  • What if I have more questions?
See More
How can I help you today?