BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION selkirk.ca/business Accounting/Finance (Part-Time) ELECTIVES PART-TIME STUDIES Course Name Credit If a full-time program doesn’t work for you, contact the Program Advisor to ENGL110 College Composition On Campus 3 discuss how to meet program requirements in the time that you do have. : : : : SEMESTER 2 Typically, a full-time student completes this program in four semesters by . taking five to six courses per semester. With careful planning, you can complete Course Name Credit the program in six semesters by taking three to four courses per semester. You MATH 125 __ Business Mathematics On Campus 3 can, however, take as little as one course per semester if that is all that will ADMIN 181 Marketing On Campus 3 work for you. If you are accessing government student loans, make sure that - - - you are taking the minimum number of courses to remain eligible for funding. COMM 241 Financial Accounting I On Campus 3 Most Business Administration courses are offered once per year. We will work TWC165 Oral Presentations and Skills Training On Campus 3 with you to plan a pathway through the course offerings to match them with Total R your interests and goals, educational level, and available time. SEMESTER 3 HIGHLY RESPECTED SKILLS. Course Name Credit Capable accounting and finance professionals are highly respected in the ADMN 251 Intermediate Accounting I On Campus 3 global business world and are in high demand. We give you a solid financial ADMN 252 Financial Management On Campus 3 understanding and management background to secure your career potential in this high-paying and diverse field. ADMIN 253 __ Principles of Income Tax I On Campus 3 Our Accounting and Finance concentration allows you to start working right Total 9 away or receive advance credit towards earning your Chartered Professional SEMESTER 4 Accountant (CPA), or other professional designations. Course Name Credit The Accounting and Finance concentration provides students with a solid STAT 105 Introduction to Statistics On Campus 3 background in the financial structure of business. Students develop skills in ; ; such areas as: financial and managerial accounting, systems analysis and ADMN 254 Intermediate Accounting IL On Campus 3 design, auditing, taxation, and computer systems. ADMN 255 Corporate Finance On Campus 3 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ADMN 257 Income Tax II On Campus 3 Our comprehensive course offerings train you to be successful in a variety of Total 12 respected careers, such as: SEMESTER 5 — Management accounting Course Name Credit — Taxation ECON 106 Principles of Macroeconomics On Campus 3 — Auditing ADMN 259 Auditing On Campus 3 — Purchasing ADMN 269 Information Systems On Campus 3 — Financial planning ADMN 272. Commercial Law On Campus 3 — Business analyst —— : Total 12 — Financial accounting ELECTIVES — Bookkeeping Name Credit PLEASE NOTE: This following is one example of a part-time plan for completing - the Business Administration program. To develop a part-time plan that meets ADMIN 272 Commercial Law On Campus 3 your individual needs, please contact the Program Advisor. 4 Ff ; ; h \ SEMESTER 6 Tuiti Fi i i t t raion and Fees will vary depending on how many courses you take at one Course Name Credit SEMESTER 1 ADMN 171 Management Principles On Campus 3 . ECON 107 Principles of Microeconomics On Campus 3 Course Name Credit ~~ ~ , ADMN 250 = Managerial Accounting On Campus 3 COMM 220 Principles of Organizational Behaviour On Campus 3 ; ; ; ADMN 295 Strategic Management On Campus 3 COMM 240 — Financial Accounting I On Campus 3 : Total 12 TWC 164 Introduction to Report and Letter On Campus 3 Writing Total 9 26 ~— Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2018-19 selkirk.ca/programs