Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) - Accounting, Audit and Information Technology

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Courses - September 2025

Level 1

Course details

Excel I
ACCT70000


Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACCT71100


Conestoga 101
CON0101


Introduction to Microeconomics
ECON71050


Academic Communications
ENGL71000


Business Math
MATH71775


Level 2

Course details

Intermediate Financial Accounting I
ACCT71250


Managerial Accounting I
ACCT71260


Introduction to Macroeconomics with International Applications
ECON71030


Marketing
MKT71090


Group Dynamics
SOC71500


Level 3

Course details

Intermediate Financial Accounting II
ACCT72000


Organizational Behaviour with International Applications
BUS71200


Professional Communication
ENGL72000


Management Information Systems
INFO71400


Statistics
STAT72105


Level 4

Course details

Accounting Applications
ACCT72010


Excel II
ACCT72020


Advanced Accounting I
ACCT73030


Co-op and Career Preparation
CEPR71050


Finance
FIN72000


Business Law
LAW72205


Level 5

Course details

External Auditing I
ACCT73000


Managerial Accounting II
ACCT73010


Taxation I
ACCT73020


Critical and Creative Thinking Skills
PHIL72700


Research Methods
RSCH73100


Level 6

Course details

Co-op Work Term I (BAB Accounting, Audit and IT)
COOP73180


Level 7

Course details

Managerial Accounting III
ACCT73100


Internal Auditing and Risk Management
ACCT73110


Taxation II
ACCT73120


Database Management
COMP72105


Human Resource Management
HRM72105


Level 8

Course details

Co-op Work Term II (BAB Accounting, Audit and IT)
COOP74050


Level 9

Course details

Co-op Work Term III (BAB Accounting, Audit and IT)
COOP74060


Level 10

Course details

External Auditing II
ACCT74000


Advanced Accounting II
ACCT74010


Auditing Information Systems
ACCT74040


IT Development and Operations
INFO74060


Corporate Social Responsibility
MGMT74100


Level 11

Course details

Internal Auditing
ACCT74030


International Business Planning and Strategy
BUS74020


Advanced Finance
FIN74000


Project Management with International Applications
MGMT72095


Electives: Interdisciplinary Elective
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options

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Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.

Program outcomes

  1. Prepare financial statements using domestic or international generally accepted accounting principles.
  2. Recommend to management appropriate accounting and financial techniques for planning and control in domestic or international settings.
  3. Assess operating and financial policies that are legally compliant, adhere to accounting and control standards, and are ethically, culturally and economically appropriate.
  4. Plan effective external, internal, or information systems audits.
  5. Assess employee and organizational information and administration systems through the effective use of information technology which is culturally, legally and ethically appropriate.
  6. Assess management’s application of risk-management techniques to specific business situations.
  7. Recommend initiatives geared towards improving effectiveness, efficiency and economy of processes, functions, employees, or businesses.
  8. Assess programs, policies, and practices for alignment with overall organizational goals and objectives in both domestic and global contexts.
  9. Assess the effect of domestic federal taxation on planning and decision-making for individuals and corporations.
  10. Communicate effectively in both domestic and global contexts.
  11. Collaborate with others using the ability to integrate information cross-functionally, critical and creative thinking, self-evaluation of own performance and professional development needs, and leadership.
  12. Develop an appreciation of the concepts and values required to enhance the quality of life for self and others in the home, workplace and the local and global community through an exploration of selected areas of aesthetics, civic life, culture, personal development, society, work or science and technology.