The Mathematics/Chartered Professional Accountancy (BMath) program at the University of Waterloo combines rigorous mathematical training with professional accounting education, preparing students for the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation. Objectives include developing strong analytical skills in mathematics while covering core accounting principles, taxation, auditing, and financial reporting. Unique features include the program's co-operative education (co-op) structure, which integrates up to five paid work terms with industry partners, providing practical experience in accounting firms and financial institutions.
Graduates are well-positioned for roles in accounting, finance, and actuarial science. The program's CPA preparation and co-op experience enhance employability, with many alumni advancing to senior positions in public accounting, corporate finance, or consulting. Common pathways include obtaining the CPA certification and pursuing graduate studies in business or applied mathematics.
The program is delivered by faculty from the Department of Applied Mathematics and the School of Accounting and Finance, including experts in mathematical modeling, financial accounting, and actuarial science. Notable involvement comes from professors specializing in quantitative finance and assurance services.
Students benefit from Waterloo's world-class co-op program, the largest in North America, with partnerships including major accounting firms like Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, and EY. Access to specialized facilities includes the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) and computational labs for mathematical simulations.
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