Continuing Studies Catalogue - Spring 2012

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Public Practice Audit Case (BC2) BSAD1062 The business case provides a typical real-life situation in which you take on the role of an audit assistant to complete a year-end audit file for review by a senior partner. This course provides students with guidance while completing each task required in the Business Case. Students should expect to spend 80-100 hours on the case outside of class hours. Prerequisites: Completion of Auditing 1 or equivalent.

Prerequisites: Management Accounting 1 and Finance 1 or equivalent. Note: Final exam scheduled between April 10

Professional Development for Accountants NEW Applied Ethics for Accountants BSAD1211 Why Ethics? Accountants are faced with many ethical dilemmas on a daily basis. Discover how to recognize an ethical dilemma and how to be ethically responsible. Learn how to apply ethical principles and rules of conduct when encountered with ethical situations from everyday work experience.

and April 20.

$279 (50395)

5 mng - Sa Mar 03 - 0830-1030

and

1 mng - Sa Apr 14 - 0800-1200

(50397)

5 mng - Sa Mar 03 - 1030-1230

and

1 eve - Mo Apr 16 - 1800-2200

Financial Accounting 4 BSAD3000 This advanced financial accounting course provides an in-depth study of six major areas of advanced financial accounting: standard setting in Canada and internationally, financial instruments, income tax allocation, long-term intercorporate investments, consolidation, foreign currency translation and the translation and consolidation of foreign subsidiaries, and not-for-profit and public sector accounting. Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 3 or equivalent. Note: Final exam scheduled between April 10 and April 20.

$595

5.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50386)

6 eve - We Jan 04 - 1830-2130

and

7 eve - We Feb 22 - 1830-2130

(50387)

6 mng - Sa Jan 07 - 0930-1230

and

6 mng - Sa Feb 25 - 0930-1230

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Management Accounting 2 BSAD1057 Topics include: cost flows in organizations, cost estimation and regression analysis, planning models, linear programming, decision-making models, cost-volumeprofit analysis, financial modeling, issues in management control, responsibility accounting, transfer pricing, executive incentives, and compensation.

l angar a continuing studies - spring 2012

$595

5.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50388)

5 eve - Mo Jan 09 - 1830-2130

and

7 eve - Mo Feb 20 - 1830-2130

(50389)

6 eve - We Jan 04 - 1830-2130

and

7 eve - We Feb 22 - 1830-2130

Ta x ation 1 BSAD1060 This course covers the fundamental principles, concepts, and application of Canadian federal income tax legislation including the structure of the Income Tax Act. Topics include: income and liability for tax; income from employment, business, and property; deductions; capital gains and losses; and computation of taxable income for individuals and corporations. Prerequisites: Financial Accounting 3 or equivalent.

$595

5.4 CEUs/ILUs

(50390)

5 eve - Tu Jan 10 - 1830-2130

and

9 eve - Tu Feb 21 - 1830-2130

(50391)

5 eve - Th Jan 12 - 1830-2130

and

9 eve - Th Feb 23 - 1830-2130

Featured Instructor Barbara M. Wyntjes, CGA, MBA, B.Sc. Barbara’s B.Sc. in psychology, along with her CGA designation and MBA, laid the foundation for her shift from working in industry towards education. For the past 10 years, Barbara passionately works with various designations to help students succeed and realize their goals of becoming professional accountants. She teaches full time at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. She also teaches for CGA-BC, UBC, and Langara College. Barbara’s motto is “you learn by doing” and she stresses it’s all about attitude: “you will get out of life and education what you put in.”


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