Program Overview
This accounting program equips students with technical skills, critical thinking, and communication abilities for success in financial analysis and organizational performance. It prepares students for the CPA PEP and offers minors in complementary fields. Co-op opportunities provide paid work experience, and post-bachelor certificates are available for non-accounting degree holders.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- Accountants are vital to organizations' success, providing financial advice and analyzing organizational performance.
- Program objectives include developing technical skills, critical thinking, communication abilities, and integrity.
- Students will study financial reporting, taxation, business analytics, auditing, management control systems, and various management disciplines.
- Minors in complementary fields like computer science, economics, and indigenous business management are available to enhance knowledge.
- The program prepares students for the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Professional Education Program (PEP).
- Co-operative education opportunities allow students to gain paid work experience and potentially secure employment upon graduation.
Careers:
- Potential job titles: Financial analyst, accountant, financial controller, corporate controller, accounting manager
- Other career options: Auditor, budget director, business valuator, chief financial officer, controller, forensic accountant, tax planner
University of Lethbridge
Overview:
The University of Lethbridge is a public research university located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1967, it is home to approximately 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students from around the world. The university is known for its commitment to research and its focus on providing a personalized student experience.
Services Offered:
The University of Lethbridge offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Library:
Access to a comprehensive collection of books, journals, and other resources.Student Enrolment and Registrar Services:
Assistance with registration, transcripts, and other academic matters.Student Services:
Support services for students, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health resources.Housing:
On-campus housing options for students.Fitness and Recreation:
Access to fitness facilities, recreational activities, and intramural sports.Parking and Transportation:
Information and services related to parking and transportation on campus.Student Life and Campus Experience:
The University of Lethbridge offers a vibrant campus life with a variety of opportunities for students to get involved. Students can participate in:
Athletics:
Intercollegiate sports teams and recreational sports programs.Student Clubs and Organizations:
A wide range of clubs and organizations catering to diverse interests.Events:
A calendar of events throughout the year, including concerts, lectures, and social gatherings.Art Galleries:
Access to one of Canada's most significant and diverse art collections.Key Reasons to Study There:
Personalized Student Experience:
The university prides itself on providing a personalized student experience, with small class sizes and dedicated faculty.Research Opportunities:
The university is a leading research institution, offering students opportunities to participate in research projects.Work-Integrated Learning:
100% of students have access to work-integrated learning opportunities, providing valuable real-world experience.Campus Location:
The main campus is located in Lethbridge, a city known for its natural beauty and friendly atmosphere.Calgary Campus:
The university also has a campus in Calgary, offering flexible undergraduate and graduate programs.Academic Programs:
The University of Lethbridge offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate Programs:
Over 150 degree, certificate, and diploma programs.Graduate Programs:
Over 70 master's, certificate, diploma, and doctoral programs.Other:
- The university is committed to Indigenous initiatives and has a strong focus on diversity and inclusion.
- The university has a strategic plan that outlines its priorities for the future.
- The university is home to Canada's most advanced facility for science.
- The university is ranked in the top 6% of universities around the world.
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Entry Requirements:
- Canadian high school students in Alberta must have completed five of the following courses with a minimum 65% average across them:
- English Language Arts 30-1
- Three of these courses
- English Language Arts 30-1
- Three of these courses
- Aboriginal Studies 30
- Art 30 or Art 31
- Biology 30
- Chemistry 30
- Choral Music 30, General Music 30, or Instrumental Music 30
- Dance 35
- Drama 30
- Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
- Mathematics 31
- Physics 30
- Science 30
- Social Studies 30-1
- Five credits in Advanced-level CTS Computer Science (CSE)
- One or more distinct languages at the 30 level
- One additional
- That has not already been used
- May be from the list above
- Must be at the 30 level
- Must be worth at least five credits (multiple courses worth a total of five or more credits can be used)
- Cannot be a Special Project
- This program also requires
- One of the courses you include must be: