01/31/2017
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Here are top schools in Canada you can study Accounting/Finance or related degree from Low to Highest fees.
1) Economics and Accounting, B.A.
Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo, Canada
This program is design to give a career advantage to students looking to become an accountant. Unlike most programs in accounting, this one prepares you to understand business and government issues in a data-driven economy at the macro level. Economics courses will provide you with the technical background you’ll need to succeed in today’s marketplace, along with a high-level understanding of how businesses work. Your accounting courses will ensure you are ready to become an accountant, with courses that hone your practical skills.
Deadline for application
May 2017
Staring Date
September 2017
Program Duration
48 months
Tuition Fee
5,734 Per (Year)
Program Highlights
* Students in this program are able to apply to Canada’s largest business degree co-op program.
* All of the major accounting firms hire our co-op students and graduates.
* We're first in Canada for the total number of accounting gold medals.
* Employment rate after graduation: 96.6%.
Careers
Students who complete this program are typically recruited into positions in Canada’s major accounting firms.
Admission requirements
In order for us to assess your eligibility for admission, Laurier requires the following documentation. Do not wait until the deadline to submit your documents; the earlier we receive your documents, the earlier we can consider you for admission.
1. Transcripts: We require official transcripts, both in their original language and in English, from all of your previously attended secondary and postsecondary schools.
- Transcripts should be mailed directly to Laurier’s International Recruitment and Admissions office from the issuing institution.
- If you are currently completing courses, send a transcript showing your course enrolment and grades to date as soon as you apply, and then an updated transcript at the end of your semester.
- Transcripts must be up-to-date and bear the seal or stamp of the issuing institution.
- If the original documents are written in a language other than English, you must provide notarized literal translations.
2. Proof of English proficiency:
3. Course descriptions: We require detailed information about all of the postsecondary courses you have taken to assess your eligibility for transfer credits.
If you are currently not in full-time studies, or if there are gaps in your academic history, ensure you fully complete the “background information” section on the online application.
Your admission assessment is based primarily on your academic transcripts. While we welcome documentation that tells us about your extracurricular activities, it is entirely your option to include this supplementary information with your transcripts.
OFFICIAL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
If you have previously attended a postsecondary institution and are seeking transfer credit, you must send official detailed course descriptions and outlines for all courses taken at the college/university. Acceptable types of course descriptions include:
- A course calendar/catalogue from the university or college you attended.
- A photocopy of the relevant pages from a course calendar/catalogue (please include a copy of the front cover).
- The URL from the institution’s website that contains the course descriptions (the web address must indicate the name of the institution).
- A faxed copy of any of the above.
- A faxed or mailed copy of the course outlines (syllabi) sent directly from the institution in a sealed envelope.
- An email attachment containing the course descriptions, sent directly from the institution.
Required score required for the English proficiency test:
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL(PBT)
560
TOEFL(IBT)
83
2) Accounting, B.A.
University of Lethbridge Lethbridge, Canada | Calgary, Canada
As an accounting major, you'll study financial information, tax, auditing, Canadian accounting theory, and international accounting standards. You'll draw from fields such as finance, economics, statistics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and marketing. We work closely with the CPA association to ensure that you will be well prepared to pursue your professional designation.
This program is available in the evenings and on the weekends at the Calgary Campus in our downtown Calgary facility.
Deadline for application
May 2017
Staring Date
September 2017
Program Duration
48 months
Tuition Fee
15,244 Per (Year)
Program Highlights
* Applied Consulting: students gain exposure to the exciting realm of consulting by becoming consultants for local organizations.
* Case Competitions: teams of students analyze real-life business cases and make recommendations for action plans.
* Co-operative Education: students integrate employment experience into their academic studies through full-time, fully paid job placements locally, nationally, and internationally. Learn more about this exciting opportunity on the Cooperative Education.
* Integrated Management Experience: the only program of its kind at an undergraduate level in Canada, this leading-edge program integrates knowledge across traditional functional areas and presents a strategically coordinated course of study, enhanced with real-life situations.
Admission requirements
Admission after High School Applicants who complete the equivalent of Grade 12 in high school (secondary school) will be considered for admission. At least five (5) senior-level courses must be completed, including the following:
* English
* Three academic courses
* One Elective (Academic or Non-Academic)
Admission after Post-Secondary Study (University or College) Transfer applicants who present either of the following are admissible:
Acceptable high school qualifications (see above) and three or more transferable courses; or
Eight or more transferable courses
To be considered for transfer credit, students must submit a course outline (syllabus) for each course completed in the previous university or college.
Transfer applicants presenting three- and four-year university degrees from recognized universities may be considered for admission to a second Bachelor degree program.
For All Applicants, if English is not your first spoken language, you must also satisfy the English Language Proficiency Requirement .
Application Information Applications are considered complete when the application fee has been paid and all supporting documents are received by the Admissions Office. In addition to your application and the required fee, you must submit:
Official transcripts from all secondary and post-secondary institutions of study.
Proof of English Language Proficiency if your first spoken language is not English.
To be considered for transfer credit, applications with previous post-secondary studies must submit a course outline (syllabus) for each class completed in the previous college or university.
If your documents are not in English, then an official, certified English translation and the original (untranslated) version must both be submitted.
Required score for the English proficiency test:
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL(PBT)
560
TOEFL(IBT)
83
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