Subject Listing:
ACC400 -
Taxation
The purpose of this course is to provide students with a knowledge of how to complete personal and business related tax returns.
The emphasis will be on more practical aspects of compliance.
ACC425 -
Managerial Accounting
This is an introductory course which will present the main concepts and practices of management accounting.
The subject will outline the methods that are available to managers for managing, planning and controlling.
Particular attention will be paid to such topics as cost accounting fundamentals, job costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, and variance analysis.
ACC430 -
Accounting Software II
This is the last of the systems subjects in the ACC program.
This subject will provide extensive practical knowledge of spreadsheeting in the business environment.
Many of the exercises and assignments will be integrated with requirements of other subjects in the Accounting program, with emphasis on problem solving.
Pre-requisites: ACC300
Co-requisites: EAC349 or EAC394
CAP503 -
Accounting: Career Planning
This subject enables students in their final semester of the Accounting program to compile a database of personal information, company research and current job trends, which will assist them in conducting a successful job search.
In addition to exploring the skills and qualifications essential to obtaining a position in the accounting field, students will prepare a career development campaign which will consist of sample applications of employment, resumes and cover letters, practice interviews, and follow-up techniques.
The importance of ethics and etiquette in the workplace will also be discussed.
Students will be shown how to keep their business network alive and how to retain and build on their initial database.
ETH400 -
Contemporary Ethics Issues
Students will learn the importance of developing a personal ethical position with respect to relationships and life in general.
The ethics of corporate social responsibility and ethical business conduct will be examined.
Various models for making ethical decisions will be introduced and applied to relevant ethical issues from the world of business.
Also, a broader perspective will be taken in order to assist students in developing a well reasoned approach to life that balances various priorities and demands so as to better achieve their goals of wellness and self-fulfillment.
GEN001 -
General Education Option
If you require either a general education option or an English subject, this will be displayed as GENXXX in SIRIS, on the screen entitled "Add a Subject Section" and within a box entitled "Suggested Subjects for Your Current Semester".
Moving down the screen, look for a box entitled "General Education Options and English Subjects".
Click on the arrow to search the list of options available to you this term.
Click on the subject of your choice, click on "More Info" to read a brief outline of that subject then click on "Add Subject".
A "Subject Enrol" screen will pop up, from which you can choose the date and time that will fit around your professional subjects already timetabled.
Check your timetable to ensure you made the choice you intended.
If you change your mind, go back to the "Available Options" screen, click on "Change Your Timetable" and drop the subject selected and choose another.