Program Overview
Program Details
Canadian Students
Full Time Offerings
International Students
Full Time Offerings
Your Learning Experience
Professional Accounting is a one-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate program. You’ll learn from skilled faculty that will teach you best practices in accounting and business while offering the real-world exposure you’ll need to succeed in your accounting career. Courses will align with the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) requirements and successful graduates of the Professional Accounting program will have completed the equivalency of the CPA Preparatory (PREP) level courses.
Not only will you develop specialized skills and knowledge of core accounting principles, but you will also make extensive use of Microsoft Excel and other industry-standard accounting software. You’ll graduate ready to prepare financial information to support management decision-making, calculate performance measures, prepare budgets and forecasts, monitor accounting procedures and more.
Available in a traditional in-class format with a September admission.
Laptop requirements
Please note, a laptop is recommended for this program. It is recommended that students use a PC laptop vs. a Mac laptop, as Windows is required to be able to load program-specific software. For more information on preferred requirements, visit the Laptop Requirements page on the Fanshawe CONNECTED website.
Career Information
Graduates of Fanshawe’s Professional Accounting program will have employment opportunities in many organizations, including public accounting firms, government offices, not-for-profit organizations, public and private corporations, small businesses and financial institutions. Self-employment is also an option.
Graduates will be able to:
prepare financial information to support management decision-making;
- prepare financial statements and related disclosures;
- calculate and report on financial and non-financial performance measures;
- support the development and maintenance of the organization’s management control and risk management systems;
- monitor and recommend improvements to accounting procedures, accounting information systems and internal controls;
- monitor cash flow and cash flow requirements;
- prepare budgets and forecasts;
- prepare information for external auditors;
- support the auditor in planning and executing the audit; and
- help prepare tax filings and comply with remittance requirements.
Did you know Fanshawe consistently ranks high in graduate employment rates among large colleges in Ontario?
Here are some examples of career opportunities for graduates of Fanshawe’s Professional Accounting program:
Accounting Clerk
Responsible for matching invoices to purchase orders, performing data entry and reconciling bank statements with the general ledger.
Accounts Payable Clerk
Responsible for processing invoices and cheque requisitions for payment.
Bookkeeper
Assist with payroll, contractors, accounts receivable, accounts payable, internal manufacturing projects, fiscal year-end, HST/GST return preparation and subsidy applications using commercial software.
Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to
1. Integrate ethical decision making processes into all aspects of the accounting profession.
2. Apply recognized accounting principles to the systematic recording of transactions relating to assets, liabilities, owners’ equity, revenue and expenses.
3. Prepare appropriate transactions relating to partnership and corporate business structures.
4. Prepare accurate and relevant financial statements.
5. Analyze financial and managerial accounting information to assist in decision making.
6. Formulate accurate and timely financial information using accounting software.
7. Integrate accounting information necessary for effective management decisions.
8. Compare, contrast and select, from among various methods of product and service costing, those appropriate to a financial situation.
9. Prepare effective operating budgets.
10. Utilize statistical techniques effectively in the analysis of financial information.
11. Integrate computer technologies into various business situations.
12. Calculate measures appropriate to a variety of financial management situations.
13. Recommend appropriate information systems structures, planning and usage in a business.
14. Recognize potential legal implications within a business situation.
15. Produce effective written managerial communications.
16. Evaluate the economic concepts to be applied to a business situation.
Academic School
Program Coordinator:
Joanne Lansink
Academic Advisor:
Ingrid Amezquita Montoya
International Admission Equivalencies
Tuition Summary
London
*Total program costs are approximate, subject to change and do not include the health and dental plan fee, bus pass fee or program general expenses.