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Program Eligibility
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, including these required courses:
plus
or
Mature student status.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), 80 (20L,W,S,R) iBT (Internet-based TOEFL) or 550 Paper-based
TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition**, 80 (20L,W,S,R)
iTEP Academic**, 3.7
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Academic Module, 6 – Overall Band Score with no Band below 5.5
PTE A (Pearson Test of English Academic), 58 - Overall Minimum Score (49L,W,S,R)
FCE (Cambridge English First), 174 - Cambridge English Scale or FCE B
CAE (Cambridge English: Advanced), 180 - Cambridge English Scale or CAE C
CPE (Cambridge English Proficiency), 200 - Cambridge English Scale or CPE C
Sheridan EAP (English for Academic Purposes), 70%
Sheridan EPA (English Proficiency Assessment), 4.0 – Listening Band 4.0 – Reading Combined Band CLB 7 - Writing
Eligible applicants are selected on the basis of previous academic achievement (the average of their six highest senior-level credits, including required courses).
Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements for this program will be assessed and advised individually and may be considered for other, related programs.
Sheridan’s Business Administration – Finance program offers you skills that are highly valued by employers in this competitive marketplace.
Exceptional educators
Sheridan's business professors are not only seasoned educators, but also experienced professionals who are respected in the business community. This combination has led to high respect for our Business Administration – Finance program and greater co-op and employment opportunities for our students and graduates.
Innovative learning
Investment portfolio games, in-depth case studies of actual corporate financials and collaborative assignments will help you apply financial and wealth management techniques and strategies in personal and corporate situations.
Things you'll do and learn
Process and maintain financial records in compliance with relevant policies, procedures and regulations.
Analyze financial reports by applying financial mathematics and statistics.
Develop and implement strategies to establish and maintain business relationships in the finance sector.
Learning Outcomes
Process and maintain financial records in compliance with relevant policies, procedures and regulations for individuals and/or organizations.
Prepare and present financial information in compliance with relevant legislation and regulations for individuals and/or organizations.
Analyze financial reports for individuals and/or organizations by applying financial mathematics and statistics.
Develop and evaluate a financial plan to meet individuals' and/or organizations' needs and objectives.
Develop, implement and co-ordinate marketing strategies to promote financial products and services and to enhance customer service.
Develop and implement strategies to establish and maintain professional networking and business relationships in the finance sector.
Analyze and evaluate within a Canadian context, the impact of economic variables. legislation, ethics, technology and the environments on individuals' and/or organizations' operations.
Develop, implement and evaluate ongoing strategies for personal and professional development, highlighting ethics, values and standards in the finance sector.
Co-ordinate the planning, implementation, management and evaluation of team projects by applying project management principles.
Additional information
In this hands-on educational environment, you'll learn about:
Financial analysis
Financial management
Business computer applications
Investments
Personal financial planning
Taxation
Credit planning
Developing and evaluating financial plans to meet individuals' and/or organizations' needs and objectives
We prepare you for possible employment at a financial institution or in the finance department of a company, or to undertake one of the numerous professional designations open to college or university graduates.
Scholarship opportunity
In addition to the scholarships and bursaries that Sheridan offers, you may be eligible for awards granted to Finance students based on superior academic performance.
Campus location notice (Ontario College Advanced Diploma)
As of September 2016, all Year 3 courses in our Advanced Diploma business programs are held at Sheridan's Hazel McCallion Campus (HMC) in Mississauga. Students in Years 1–2 continue to take their courses at our Davis Campus, and move to HMC at the start of Year 3.
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Semester 1
ACCG 16971, Introductory Accounting 1, 3
MKTG 19439, Marketing 1, 3
HRMT 16127, Human Resource Management 1, 3
MATH 16269, Business Mathematics 1, 3
APPL 19402, Computer Applications for Business, 3
, General Education Course (Open), 3
TOTAL:, 18
Semester 2
ECON 22358g, Macroeconomics, 3
FINA 11079, Finance, 3
ACCG 17937, Introductory Accounting 2, 3
COMM 12423, Business Communications, 3
INFO 10514, Using Business Information Systems, 3
, General Education Course (Open), 3
TOTAL:, 18
Semester 3
FINA 30497, Investment 1, 3
FINA 22525, Financial Management 1, 3
APPL 23727, Computer Applications for Financial Management, 3
COMM 28883, Reports and Presentations, 3
MATH 29875, Statistical Methods/Analysis, 3
FINA 36675, Financial Statement Analysis, 3
COWT 10022, Co-op Forum (optional), 1
TOTAL:, 18
COWT 19999, Co-op Work Term, 1 credit (360 hours)
Semester 4
FINA 34780, Investment 2, 3
FINA 24387, Financial Management 2, 3
FINA 25444, Selling Financial Services, 3
FINA 34444, Advanced Financial Statement Analysis, 3
BUSM 29845, Business Policy, 3
ECON 13936, Microeconomics, 3
TOTAL:, 18
COWT 20799, Co-op Work Term, 1 credit (360 hours)
Semester 5
BUSM 35436, Business Cases, 3
MGMT 28081, Project Management in Business, 3
, General Education Course (Open), 3
Plus 3 of the following:, ,
FINA 30016, Insurance, 3
FINA 23431, Professional Conduct and Practices, 3
FINA 10025, Topics in Financial Planning, 3
FINA 38448, Estate Planning and Ethics, 3
FINA 34857, Retirement Planning, 3
FINA 32884, Applied Financial Management, 3
FINA 19014, Tax Strategies 1, 3
FINA 27198, Tax Strategies 2, 3
LAWS 20799, Finance and Investment Law, 3
FINA 27017, Consumer Credit, 3
FINA 20146, Intro to Corporate Responsibility Management, 3
TOTAL:, 18
COWT 39207, Co-op Work Term, 1 credit (360 hours)
Semester 6
BUSM 37718, Applied Business Management, 3
BUSM 24310, Business Creativity and Innovation, 3
Plus 4 of the following:, ,
FINA 30016, Insurance, 3
FINA 23431, Professional Conduct and Practices, 3
FINA 10025, Topics in Financial Planning, 3
FINA 38448, Estate Planning and Ethics, 3
FINA 34857, Retirement Planning, 3
FINA 32884, Applied Financial Management, 3
FINA 19014, Tax Strategies 1, 3
FINA 27198, Tax Strategies 2, 3
LAWS 20799, Finance and Investment Law, 3
FINA 27017, Consumer Credit, 3
FINA 20146, Intro to Corporate Responsibility Management, 3
TOTAL:, 18
Improve your career prospects with a Finance diploma from Sheridan. Sheridan's Business Administration – Finance program enjoys a strong reputation in the business community and qualifies graduates for a range of positions in the finance industry.
Here are some jobs you might find:
Personal Loan Officer
Budget Analyst
Financial Planner
Financial Analyst
Investment Representative
Personal Banker
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