The Accounting and Financial Management (BAcc) program at the University of Waterloo provides a comprehensive education in accounting principles, financial reporting, auditing, taxation, and management accounting. The program's objectives include developing strong analytical skills, ethical decision-making, and practical experience through mandatory co-operative education (co-op), which integrates up to two years of paid work terms. Unique features include preparation for professional designations such as CPA, CMA, and CGA, and a focus on real-world applications in finance and business strategy.
Graduates are well-positioned for roles in public accounting, corporate finance, consulting, and government. The co-op experience enhances employability, with many securing full-time positions from work terms. Common career paths lead to professional certifications and advancement in financial leadership roles.
The program is delivered by the School of Accounting and Finance, with faculty including experts in financial accounting, auditing, and taxation who hold professional designations and engage in research on corporate governance and sustainability reporting.
Students access specialized resources like the Financial Markets Laboratory for trading simulations and data analysis. Partnerships with major accounting firms such as Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, and EY provide recruitment opportunities, case competitions, and professional development through the Waterloo Accounting and Finance Association.
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