Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting plus Graduate Certificate in Marketing Management (Co-op) - (Bundle Program)

Sheridan College - Hazel McCallion Campus

Canada,Ontario

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 20,696/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100 FREE

Application Fee

Jan 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Ontario

Type: College

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 24,500 +

Int. Students: 8,700 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

4180 Duke of York Boulevard, Mississauga, Ontario, CA

Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting plus Graduate Certificate in Marketing Management (Co-op) - (Bundle Program)

Program Overview

Professional Accounting

This program gives you a clear pathway to becoming a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA). Once you’ve successfully completed this program, you can apply to CPA’s Professional Education Program (PEP) — the final step before you write your Common Final Exam (CFE). Even if you don’t have an accounting background, you’ll soon be on your way to becoming a CPA.

Learning Outcomes

  • Integrate ethical and socially responsible decision-making processes into all aspects of the accounting profession.
  • Apply recognized accounting principles to the systematic recording of transactions relating to assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses for sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations.
  • Prepare accurate and relevant transactions, business reports including financial statements, and operating budgets to meet international accounting standards for partnerships and corporations.
  • Analyze financial and managerial accounting information to assist in effective management decision-making.
  • Formulate accurate and timely financial information using business applications software and information systems.
  • Evaluate various product and service costing methods appropriate to specific business situations.
  • Utilize statistical techniques effectively in the analysis of financial information.
  • Calculate and apply appropriate corporate finance measures to common financial and accounting management situations.
  • Recommend appropriate accounting and financial reporting information system structure, planning and usage as they relate to their role in a business.
  • Determine appropriate accounting practices to reduce legal risk within a business situation.
  • Communicate across various levels in an organization clearly, concisely and accurately in both the written and spoken form to fulfill the intended purpose.
  • Analyze the economic and fiscal context in which the entity operates and its impact on financial reporting.
  • Plan effective external, internal, and information systems audits to meet compliance and assurance requirements.
  • Identify and manage financial priorities by leveraging strategic thinking as well as economic, operational and technological knowledge.
  • Prepare tax submissions for personal and corporate clients to meet legal standards.
  • Interact with others in groups or teams in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of goals.

Marketing Management (Co-op)
Things you'll learn to do

Apply search engine marketing, social media promotion and marketing analytics principles to optimize your organization's marketing efforts.
Learn basic marketing graphics skills to create support materials such as brochures, newsletters and web page updates.
Write marketing and communications plans.

Co-op experience
Following eight months of classroom instruction, eligible students will have the opportunity to participate in a four-month cooperative education placement. Note that this is a competitive process and only qualified students are accepted. Working in the marketing field, you’ll apply your in-class learning and gain valuable work experience that may boost your career—and help you land a great job.

Additional information
"I learned more in eight months at Sheridan than I did in four years at university."

Our Marketing Management graduates often express sentiments like this. And it's easy to see why. You may learn theory at university, but at Sheridan you also gain the practical, cutting-edge marketing skills employers want and need along with a cooperative learning placement that gives you invaluable on-the-job experience. Our program is primarily designed for non-business students, so in your first semester, you’ll learn the core skills you need to understand the basics of marketing. In the second semester, you'll move to the cutting edge of the discipline through course content that demonstrates the latest concepts in digital marketing.

In this program, you’ll also:

  • Learn the key elements of digital marketing
  • Develop the skills to generate online content and navigation
  • Develop basic marketing graphics skills so you can develop marketing brochures and other printed materials
  • Conduct marketing analytics and use it as background for a marketing plan
  • Develop and deliver sales presentations and marketing communications plans
  • Get prepared for the challenges of global marketing