Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Accounting - Complementary Option in Entrepreneurship 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Ottawa |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Accounting - Complementary Option in Entrepreneurship

Subject Ranking

# 301-375QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Accounting and FinanceMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

BComm

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting allows students to build a solid foundation in financial and managerial accounting, auditing and taxation. Students not only learn how to produce accurate financial statements, but also study more complex topics in accounting. As part of their program, students are able to specialize and take all the courses required to apply for Ontario's Certified Professional Accountant (CPA) designation, or to be flexible and take a more general accounting stream. The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Accounting - Complementary Option in Entrepreneurship consists of 120 course units.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

BComm

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting allows students to build a solid foundation in financial and managerial accounting, auditing and taxation. Students not only learn how to produce accurate financial statements, but also study more complex topics in accounting. As part of their program, students are able to specialize and take all the courses required to apply for Ontario's Certified Professional Accountant (CPA) designation, or to be flexible and take a more general accounting stream. The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Accounting - Complementary Option in Entrepreneurship consists of 120 course units.

Admission Requirements

86+
6+
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60+

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