澳门六合彩开奖接口

Management & Accounting Specialist

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Program Overview

Management at 澳门六合彩开奖接口 is highly sought after because of its modern, innovative and highly practical business programs. Its specialized streams and strategic curricula leave successful graduates prepared for a wide variety of careers in the corporate world. Students will earn high-quality professional management training within the context of a liberal arts degree 鈥 ideal for a managerial career.  They will study business practices, policies and current issues affecting companies by examining current real-life scenarios.

 
Complementary Programs: AFFILIATED PROGRAMS: Please visit The Bridge website for more information on our New Venture, Innovation and Fin Tech co-curricular programs.
 

Check out future career opportunities and skills acquired from completing this program:

1. Competencies & Skills

  • Analyze and advise on accounting operations
  • Develop and deliver quality management reporting/metrics
  • Development and implementation of internal controls/procedures
  • Develop budgeting and forecasting tools for planning and control activities
  • Collect, analyze, integrate and interpret multiple forms of information for decision making
  • Structured thinking and professional judgment
  • Provide well-rounded accounting exposure for future senior management role

2. Careers for Graduates

  • Accountant
  • Auditor
  • Business Analyst/Associate
  • Credit (Risk) Analyst
  • Financial Analyst
  • Financial Controller
  • Financial Planning/Budget Coordinator
  • Internal Control Analyst
  • Investment Advisor
  • Investment Banker
  • Consultant
  • Money Manager
  • Payroll Administrator
  • Mortgage Underwriter
  • Sales Analyst
  • Trader
  • CFO/VP Finance

3. Further Education

  • Master of Accounting & Finance
  • Accounting  (CPA/ACCA)
  • Strategic Management
  • International Business
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Public Administration
  • Canadian Securities Course
  • Project Management

Program Pathway

Year 1
CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY
  • 1.5 to 2.0 credits as follows: , or ( and ), .

  • 1.0 credit as follows: and (strongly recommended), or / and //.

  • 1.0 credit as follows: , .

  • 1.0 credit as follows: , .

DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS
APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE
  • Start building your and search for Experiential Learning opportunities.

  • Join the and check out other .

  • Compete in the Competition.

BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)
  • Join the Department of Management Volunteer Program and to build experience and to get involved.

  • Attend the activities and events.

  • Explore opportunities to get involved in community-building activities through The BRIDGE.

PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER
  • Consider applying for the which allows for an accelerated pathway to the MAccFin and potential CPA and designations.

  • Connect with a Career Strategist in the AA&CC.
Year 2
CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY
  • 2.5 to 3.0 credits as follows: , , , , .

  • 2.0 credits as follows: , , , .

  • 0.5 credit as follows: .

  • Use and consult with your Program Advisor to ensure you meet your degree and program requirements.

DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS

  • Consider applying to become an RA (Research Assistant) with the .

  • Familiarize yourself with all the research tools and data resources The BRIDGE has to offer.

APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE

BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)

  • Become a volunteer for the 鈥檚 annual Tax Clinic.

  • Share ideas about critical issues with students in Colombia, South Africa, France, USA, and Canada through .

  • Join one of DSL鈥檚 Community Action Projects.

  • Complete ISC鈥檚 Global Citizenship Certificate to prepare for working and succeeding in a culturally diverse world.

PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER

  • Interested in an entrepreneurial career? Join The BRIDGE鈥檚 New Venture Program.

  • Considering grad school? Speak to professors and program advisors early so that you know what to keep in mind.

  • Explore careers through the AA&CC鈥檚 Job Shadowing and In The Field programs.

Year 3

CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY

  • 2.0 credits as follows: , , , .

  • 3.0 credits as follows: , , , , , .

  • Meet with your Program Advisor and use to ensure you are on track with your degree.

DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS
  • Schedule an appointment with your for in-depth research assistance with your assignments.

  • Develop research skills by entering to win the UTSC Library or .

APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE
  • Become an Ambassador with , to gain valuable skills and build professional networks.

  • Apply for the Student Exchange Program鈥檚 National University of Singapore Overseas College through the ISC.

  • Apply to our Junior Financial Analyst Work Study position on (>Jobs & Recruitment>Work Study).

BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)
PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER
  • Check for Networking events and Employer Information sessions to attend.  

  • Attend the UTSC Graduate & Professional School Fair in September.

  • Develop professional skills by participating in case competitions.

  • Talk to your Student Experience Coordinator to learn about your options.

Year 4 or Final Year
CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY
  • 0.5 credit as follows: .

  • At least 0.5 credit D-level course from: , , , , .

  • 1.0 credit of C-level Economics for Management Studies courses (excluding , , ).

  • Meet with your Program Advisor and use to ensure you are on track with your degree.

  • Register your 鈥淚ntent to Graduate鈥 on by the deadline.

DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS
  • Schedule an appointment with your Liaison Librarian for in-depth research assistance with your assignments, as well as for help submitting your C- and D-level papers to the .

  • Apply for the to research at an international partner university; earn credit and receive funding!  Visit the ISC for details.

APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE
BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)
  • Participate in the AA&CC鈥檚 to learn and network with an alumni mentor about transitioning to work or further education.    

  • Consider joining a relevant professional association; volunteer for their events and get to know people in your industry of interest.

  • Join the UTSC Management Group on .

PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER
  • Attend the AA&CC鈥檚 Get Hired job search conference in April/May.  

  • Attend the Jobs for Grads orientation for a job search 鈥渃rash course鈥; find job opportunities on .

  • Discuss grad school plans with your professors and AA&CC staff.  

  • Get your Personal Statement reviewed in the AA&CC.

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Did You Know: All BBA students participate in at least one Work Integrated Learning opportunity prior to graduation.