Course code: #DCF
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Fall-September 31-March-2024 | 2024-03-31 |
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The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree prepares graduates with strong employability skills and the foundations for excellence in managing business corporations.
Organizations are examined from a number of perspectives, including how they are managed and the changing environments in which they operate.
National and international contexts of business are explored, along with relevant issues facing managers in business, labour and the public sector.
The Finance major is offered to students seeking careers in corporate and government finance, banking, financial planning and investments.
Finance graduates pursue a career with jobs such as:
Financial analysts, loan officers, traders (in markets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, futures, options and swaps), portfolio managers, security analysts, credit managers, budget directors, investment advisors, treasurers, financial planners, insurance representatives, and investment bankers.
The Finance major curriculum offers a variety of courses with topic coverage in:
Equity analysis, derivative securities, portfolio management, fixed income security analysis, working capital management, advanced corporate finance applications and mergers and acquisitions, international finance, financial modelling, and personal finance to name a few.
The Finance major helps prepare students for the professional designations of Chartered Financial Analyst and to attempt the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI) Global Education Inc. exam.
$38,983
Cost of living | 1 person | $7,800 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $6,600 |
Tuition | 1 person | $32,383 |
Duolingo English Test (DET): Minimum score of 110 (Education and Nursing programs require a total score of 120).
EAP:
Pre-EAP Program: Students who need more preparation before entering the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program will be admitted to the Pre-EAP Program for a minimum of eight weeks.
Upon successful completion of pre-EAP, students will enter Level 1 of EAP. The Pre-EAP program focuses on building and improving basic English language skills.
Level | IELTS (academic) entry requirement | TOEFL entry requirement | Description | Outcomes |
EAP 6000 | 6.5 | 79-93 | Post-English for Academic Purposes | Direct entry to select Ontario Tech and Durham College programs (including Education and Nursing programs). |
EAP 5000 | 6.0 (no band score less than 5.5) | 60-78 | Higher Advanced English for Academic Purposes | Direct entry to most Ontario Tech undergraduate and graduate programs and Durham College graduate certificate programs. |
EAP 4000 | 5.5 (no band score less than 5.0) | 46-59 | Advanced English for Academic Purposes | Direct entry to most of Durham College diploma programs. |
EAP 3000 | 5.0 (no band score less than 4.5) | 40-45 | Intermediate English for Academic Purposes | |
EAP 2000 | 5.0 (band scores less than 4.5) | 35-39 | Developing English for Academic Purposes | |
EAP 1000 | 4.5 (no band score less than 4.0) | 32-34 | Introduction to English for Academic Purposes | |
Pre-EAP | 4.0 | <32 | Pre-English for Academic Purposes |
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