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Minor in Accounting

The Minor in Accounting will offer future business managers and entrepreneurs an understanding of the accounting functions of a business. Courses selected for this Minor are intended to focus on the needs of managers and entrepreneurs.

Administered by: School of Accounting and Finance at the Ted Rogers School of Management

Exclusions: This minor is not available to students in the following programs:

To receive this Minor, students must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:

Three (3) Required courses:

  • ACC 414† Intermediate Accounting I  or ACC 450† Intermediate Financial Accounting I
  • ACC 504  Accounting Cases and Concepts I
  • ACC 514   Intermediate Accounting II or ACC 550 Intermediate Financial Accounting II

Plus three (3) of the following:

  • ACC 521  Auditing
  • ACC 522 Taxation for Managers and Financial Planners
  • ACC 607 Accounting for Small Business
  • ACC 801  Intermediate Cost and Management Accounting
  • ACC 803  Advanced Management Accounting
  • LAW 529* Employment and Labour Law
  • LAW 603* Advanced Business Law

*Only one of LAW 529 or LAW 603 may be selected.

ACC 414 and ACC 450 have prerequisites. Students must successfully complete ACC 333 or ACC 410 or AFA 200 to be eligible to enrol in ACC 414 or ACC 450.

 

Please see Senate Policy 2, Section 7.4 for further information about Minors.