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黑料社 SCS Graduate Certificate in Accounting

The Graduate Certificate in Accounting is designed to provide learners with core competencies required to pursue a career in accounting. This program helps candidates prepare for the CPA Professional Education Program (CPA PEP) to become a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). Areas of focus include financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, auditing, and accounting information systems.

Type:听 听Graduate Certificate
Courses:听 听10
Credits:听 听30
Schedule:听 听Full time or part time
Time:听 听Weekday evenings, Saturdays
Delivery:听 In-person
Unit:听 听Administration and Governance

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Message From the Academic Program Coordinator


Global events and advances in technology, have impacted societies and affected organizations of all sizes. As a result, there is a need for highly skilled, qualified accountants and financial advisors able to understand and face the world鈥檚 complex challenges. They are critical to help organizations manage their resources and develop plans for future success.

The Graduate Certificate in Accounting at 黑料社鈥檚 School of Continuing Studies offers you a graduate-level credential that demonstrates the skillset and professional competencies needed to work and support any type of organization. For those seeking a professional qualification, it is also the first step toward gaining a CPA designation.

Anas Gatbach
Academic Program Coordinator


Who Should Apply

This program is a good fit for you if you are:

  • An accounting professional planning to pursue your CPA designation
  • A professional in accounting or finance preparing for a more senior or managerial role

Learning Outcomes


The program is designed to enable you to:

  • Apply current financial accounting practices
  • Understand the process of financial reporting
  • Perform the duties and responsibilities of an auditor
  • Apply the basic principles of tax law
  • Determine accounting income, working capital, and flow of funds
  • Perform cost accounting, including cost/volume/profit relationships
  • Make decisions related to business operations, including investments and financing
  • Apply fundamental corporate finance theory, including capital budgeting, firm value maximization, risk, and return.

Delivery Format and Schedule


Classes are offered in person once a week for 13 weeks and are generally held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Some classes may be offered on Saturdays during the day. Courses can be taken in the Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer sessions.


Courses

Accounting (Gr. Cert.) (30 credits)

Offered by: Administration & Governance 听听听
Program credit weight: 30

Program Description

The Graduate Certificate in Accounting focuses on the core competencies in accounting, including financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, auditing, and accounting information systems. This program is a preparation program for the CPA Professional Education Program (CPA PEP), to become a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).

Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

Prerequisite Courses(0-6 credits)

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Course Title Credits
CACC 621Concepts of Financial Accounting.3

Concepts of Financial Accounting.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Examination of accounting in a finance context, specifically, how to prepare, interpret, and make decisions based on accounting information, including the process of recording and reporting accounting transactions, the elements of financial statements, and the preparation of various financial statements.

CMS2 500Mathematics for Management.3

Mathematics for Management.

Terms offered: Summer 2025

Basic mathematics needed for business applications, including graphs of functions, series summation, mathematics of finance, annuity, discounted cash flow, internal rate of return, permutations, combinations, maxima and minima of functions with business applications in optimization, introductory statistics and probability

or the Exemption by Examination Test

Corequisite Courses听(0-6 credits)

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CMS2 621Applied Management Statistics.3

Applied Management Statistics.

Terms offered: Summer 2025

Statistical methods used in a variety of business situations, emphasizing application and providing a working knowledge of the most widely-used techniques. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability distributions; sampling procedures and distributions; inferential statistics including estimation; hypothesis testing and Anova; simple linear, multiple regression and correlation; time series and forecasting.

CPL2 652Strategic Management. 3

Strategic Management.

Terms offered: Summer 2025

Analysis of strategic thinking, problem-solving, decision-making in organizations in response to changing conditions. Exploration of directions and goals of private and public organizations, environments (social, political, technological, economic, and global factors), industry, and market structures, and organizational strengths and weaknesses that are critical for success in a changing environment.

or the Exemption by Examination Test

Required Courses (27 credits)

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Course Title Credits
CCAU 511Auditing 1.3

Auditing 1.

Terms offered: Summer 2025

An introduction to: the nature and purpose of auditing, appointment, remuneration, powers, duties and responsibilities of an auditor; internal control; audit programs, financial statement presentation; procedures for verification of items in financial statements; audit reports.

CCFA 620Contemporary Finance 1 .3

Contemporary Finance 1 .

Terms offered: Summer 2025

Comprehensive overview of corporations and other businesses from the point of view of internal and external financial decisions, including how the risk and return measures associated with businesses are used in corporate decision making and in assembling investment portfolios. Introduction to behavioural factors in investments, the management of risk for the enterprise, and the emerging field of financial technology.

CCFC 511Financial Accounting 1.3

Financial Accounting 1.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Theoretical and practical foundation of financial reporting, specifically focusing on the accounting concepts, the accounting process, revenue and asset recognition, their measurement and disclosure.

CCFC 512Financial Accounting 2.3

Financial Accounting 2.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

A detailed review of the accounting for current and long term assets and liabilities, intangibles and shareholders' equity; determination of accounting income and the treatment of prior period adjustments and extraordinary items; working capital and flow of funds; financial statement presentation; partnerships. Current practices and the relevant CICA recommendations will be reviewed in terms of theoretical concepts and principles.

CCFC 513Financial Accounting 3.3

Financial Accounting 3.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

The underlying concepts and accounting treatment of inter-corporate investments, foreign currency, interim reporting and accounting for not-for-profit including a detailed examination of CPA Canada recommendations. Reporting of relevant financial information and the preparation of consolidated financial statements with emphasis on their economic substance rather than legal form.

CCMA 511Managerial Accounting 1.3

Managerial Accounting 1.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Introduction to cost accounting. Elements of cost; job order and process cost systems; budgeting; standard costs and analysis of variances; cost/volume/profit relationships; variable costing; relevant costs.

CCMA 522Managerial Accounting 2.3

Managerial Accounting 2.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Building on Managerial Accounting I, this course examines the processes used by management to make decisions relating to business operations; investments and cost management. Process costing, cost linked to quality (spoilage, rework, scrap), joint products and transfer pricing are also included.

CCTX 511Taxation 1.3

Taxation 1.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Basic principles of tax law; residence, meaning and computation of taxable income; computation of personal tax; foreign tax credits; capital gains; partnerships; trusts; administration and enforcement; case decisions; Revenue Department bulletins, circulars and rulings; appeals.

CCTX 532Taxation 2.3

Taxation 2.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Theoretical analysis of federal corporate taxation. Current issues in taxation will also be discussed and analyzed.

Complementary Courses (3 credits)

3 credits from the following:

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CCFA 635Contemporary Finance 2 .3

Contemporary Finance 2 .

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Comprehensive and extended overview of corporations and other businesses from the point of view of internal and external financial decisions, including how the split of raised capital between equity and debt, as well as a firm鈥檚 policy for returning benefits to shareholders, are used in corporate decision making and in assembling investment portfolios. Consideration of mergers and acquisitions, and further exploration of behavioral finance, governance and sustainability, and the management of both individual and institutional investment portfolios.

CCLW 611Business Law Concepts.3

Business Law Concepts.

Terms offered: Summer 2025

Sources and administration of law; the Canadian Constitution and the division of powers; the Quebec Civil Code, comprising the law of persons, the law of property, obligations, contracts, sale, lease and hire, mandate, suretyship, hypothecs, and prescription.

CCMA 523Managerial Accounting 3.3

Managerial Accounting 3.

Terms offered: Summer 2025

Core management control problems, the management control systems available to address those problems, and important situational factors that can cause managers to choose one set of management controls over another are examined. Coverage of management controls is extended to situations that deserve special attention.

CEC2 632Business Economics.3

Business Economics.

Terms offered: Summer 2025

Overview of microeconomic tools and analytic approaches for business decision-making. Topics include analysis of demand, supply and markets, production, costing and pricing decisions, market structure, competition, and strategy. Macroeconomic indicators, forecasting, and policy and their effect on the business environment overall.

CMIS 641Information Systems for Managers.3

Information Systems for Managers.

Terms offered: this course is not currently offered.

Introduction to the importance of information systems (IS) and the digital transformation of companies from a managerial perspective. Overview of the strategic importance of information technology (IT) and IS, including implementing IS and IT projects for creating and capturing value and making companies more competitive. Consideration of managerial, informational, and technological issues arising from the use of IS, IT, and their respective processes. Application of a strategic framework for managing companies, especially digitized companies, more effectively.


Admission Requirements
  1. Applicants must hold a bachelor鈥檚 degree from an approved university with a minimum CGPA of 3.0/4.0 or 3.2/4.0 in the last two years of full-time academic studies.
  2. If your CGPA is lower than the above requirement, please submit the following for consideration with your application:

    a) Letter of Intent: 1 to 2 pages in length, single-spaced, written in English or French, addressing the following:
    • your knowledge that would be pertinent to the program
    • your interest in the field of study and the reasons for applying
    • plans for integrating the training into your current or future career
    • description of your professional experience and its relevance, if applicable, to the program
    • awards received or other contributions
    • any additional information relevant to your application

    b) Curriculum Vitae

    c) Two letters of reference, signed and on letterhead. At least one should be from a current or former employer.

    d) GMAT and/or GRE test score results (optional)
  3. Applicants must provide proof of English language proficiency.

Career Spotlight


Career opportunities include, but are not limited to:

  • Accounting and business planning
  • Tax planning and preparation
  • Controllership services
  • Auditing
  • Management consulting
  • Financial planning
  • Retirement planning
  • Estate planning
  • Succession planning
  • Systems advice and implementation
  • Business start-up advice

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