Subject Listing:
ACC431 -
Cost Accounting
This subject deals with basic cost accounting systems, including job costing, process costing and standard costing.
Emphasis is placed on identifying and classifying cost for profit measurement, planning and control.
Pre-requisites: ACC200 or ACC220, EAC150, SMS212, and QNM222
Co-requisites: ACC415 and EAC150
ALW380 -
Business Law for Accounting
This course provides an introduction to Canadian business law with an emphasis on legal issues relevant to accounting.
Topics will include: the Canadian legal system, tort law and professional liability, contract law, specific commercial contracts (including sales, insurance and employment law), negotiable instruments and security interests, partnerships and corporations.
Students will develop an ability to recognize and respond appropriately to legal situations that can occur in an accounting environment.
Pre-requisite: EAC150
EAC349 -
Business Communication for Accounting
This business communications subject for Accounting students, introduces the basic formats and principles of business communications.
The subject covers the analysis of audience, purpose, and message, and gives students the opportunity to compose memos, letters, and informal reports for a variety of work situations.
Students will also be given the opportunity to improve their ability and confidence in oral communication situations by presenting material relevant to the ACC and ACF programs, to their classmates.
Pre-requisite: EAC150 or equivalent
QNM444 -
Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making
The subject is designed to give the student a broad understanding of the use of mathematical techniques as an aid to managerial decision-making.
Central tendency, probability distributions and related ideas that were topics of prerequisite courses will be reviewed and applied to problems in the areas of hypothesis testing, simple and multiple regression, correlation and time series analysis.
Other topics such as linear programming, index numbers and Bayesian decision analysis will be related to business decision-making problems.
Pre-requisite: QNM222
SMS314 -
Systems Studies II
This subject continues the study of the tools and techniques of computer systems studies.
The subject involves the use of relational database management software package, the recording of accounting transactions and financial statements.
Pre-requisites: ACC220 and SMS213
Co-requisite: EAC150
Equivalency: SMS311
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.
CPP100 -
Co-op Professional Theory
This subject will address topics that will assist the student in preparing for career opportunities and in optimizing the educational benefits of the work experience.
CWT100 -
Co-op Work Term
The student is employed in an approved and monitored co-op work/learn position in a field related to his/her academic program.
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of second semester and a GPA of 3.0