La comptabilité est la pratique de la collecte, de l'analyse et de la communication d'informations financières, et constitue un aspect crucial de toute entreprise ou organisation. Quiconque veut réussir dans les affaires doit avoir une bonne compréhension des "chiffres". Que vous soyez intéressé par la comptabilité en particulier ou par la gestion financière en général, vous devriez envisager la spécialisation en comptabilité.
Pour poursuivre une carrière dans la comptabilité, vous pouvez compléter votre diplôme BCom par une certification de comptable professionnel agréé (CPA).
Pourquoi obtenir le Baccalauréat bilingue en Administration des affaires au Campus Saint-Jean?
Le Campus Saint-Jean, seul établissement postsecondaire francophone en Alberta, offre à ses étudiants le cadre idéal pour l’apprentissage et l’implication communautaire grâce à ses petites classes, ses bourses récompensant l’excellence académique, et ses opportunités en recherche.
En partenariat avec la School of Business de l’Université de l’Alberta, le Baccalauréat bilingue en administration des affaires (Bachelor of Commerce) est le premier baccalauréat bilingue en commerce au Canada. Ici, vous aurez l’opportunité d’étudier dans une faculté reconnue sur la scène internationale. Ce programme améliorera votre compréhension des principaux domaines de l’administration des affaires et vous permettra de développer votre leadership et vos compétences de communication.
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Pourquoi obtenir le Baccalauréat bilingue en Administration des affaires au Campus Saint-Jean?
Le Campus Saint-Jean, seul établissement postsecondaire francophone en Alberta, offre à ses étudiants le cadre idéal pour l’apprentissage et l’implication communautaire grâce à ses petites classes, ses bourses récompensant l’excellence académique, et ses opportunités en recherche.
En partenariat avec la School of Business de l’Université de l’Alberta, le Baccalauréat bilingue en administration des affaires (Bachelor of Commerce) est le premier baccalauréat bilingue en commerce au Canada. Ici, vous aurez l’opportunité d’étudier dans une faculté reconnue sur la scène internationale. Ce programme améliorera votre compréhension des principaux domaines de l’administration des affaires et vous permettra de développer votre leadership et vos compétences de communication.
- Accountant
- Accounting Manager
- Articling
- Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Internal Audit Analyst
- Junior Accountant
- Operations Manager
- Public Accountant
- Staff Accountant
- Staff Auditor
Thomas is a Business student in the Bilingual Bachelor of Commerce program and splits his time between North Campus and Campus Saint-Jean. He's also an inaugural member of the Peter Lougheed Leadership College.
Non-Direct Entry
This program does not allow admission directly from high school. See requirements below for more details.
Preprofessional Study Time: 1 year
★24 transferable work required (★ = units of course weight)
- ANGL or ENGL(★6)
- ECONE 101 (★3)
- ECONE 102 (★3)
- MATHQ 113 (★3)
- STATQ 151 (★3)
- Francais de base (★6 to ★12)
- Option (at Faculte Saint-Jean) (★0 to ★6)
Applicants who have not completed their preprofessional requirements at Faculté Saint-Jean are normally required to complete the preprofessional requirements in French at a recognized institution. Students transferring to Faculté Saint-Jean with one or more of the preprofessional requirements from another approved postsecondary institution must satisfy the admission and transfer credit requirements of Faculté Saint-Jean prior to applying to the Faculty of Business. (See the Faculty section of the U of A Calendar for further information.)
Because the U of A wants you to succeed, our admissions policy ensures that all students, regardless of citizenship, have the language skills they need to understand, participate and learn in our classes. The primary language of instruction in our classes, with the exception of those at the Faculté Saint-Jean, is English. For more information on the English Language Proficiency policy refer to the U of A Calendar. Information on writing ELP examinations is also available.
At the U of A, we are committed to encouraging Indigenous Students in their work towards a degree. Indigenous students have been under-represented in higher education in Canada, thus our policy is aimed at increasing opportunity, with the goal of our Aboriginal student population being representative of the public we serve. For more information on Admission of Indigenous Students refer to the U of A Calendar.
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