Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting
Bachelor's degree | |
International applicants welcome - PGWP eligible | CIP code CIP code 52.0305 |
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Overview
If you've completed the NIC Business Administration Diploma, you can transfer directly into year three of the BBA – Accounting program. Some university-level credits may count toward this program completion. You'll also apply for co-op designation in the first semester.
You'll learn:
- A deeper understanding of financial expertise
- Advanced courses in cost accounting, taxation, quantitative decision-making, auditing and business ethics
- Preparation for the CPA Professional Education Program
- Paid, program-related work co-op offering industry experience, networking and skill-building
Requirements and courses
Careers
Graduates of this program can find work as financial auditors, bookkeepers and accountants.
$77,855*
Annual estimated earnings for financial auditors and accountants in BC.
Career profile*Based on WorkBC data
Costs
Check the table below for estimated costs for the full program.
Curious about funding?
Financial support is available. Learn more about financial aid and awards.
How to apply
Frequently asked questions
Yes! Through NIC’s partnership with Université Savoie Mont Blanc, you can spend your third year in Annecy, France, gaining international work experience and cultural immersion—all while paying NIC tuition. The program includes an internship and leads to a double degree: USBM’s Diplôme International de Technologie and NIC’s BBA (Marketing or Management) or Tourism & Hospitality Diploma. Classes are in English.
To take part, connect with the Office of Global Engagement in your first year to plan your path. Once you complete 60 approved credits at NIC, you’ll qualify for enrollment in the USMB program. Only four spots are available annually, with study abroad scholarships available.
A BBA provides a broad foundation in business disciplines like finance, marketing
and management, with a focus on business administration from the start. It develops
managerial, professional, and intellectual skills.
A B.Com is a liberal arts degree that offers a broader understanding of business and
society, focusing more on the distribution of goods and services. In the first two
years, BCOM students study a wider range of subjects before specializing in commerce
courses in later years.
NIC offers BBA options, but if you wanted to complete a B.Com you can transfer to
an instituition that offers that program. Your NIC credits may be transferable, talk
with an educational advisor to make a plan.
