The pursuit of professional designations

The University of New Brunswick Saint John’s Bachelor of Applied Management Accounting (BAMAC) program complements the practical and technical accounting and finance experience gained through a college education with university level studies in accounting and finance.

Bring your previous education and professional experience to the classroom. Here, you will increase your current understanding of key business issues and practices such as corporate governance and ethics, reporting standards, public accountability, and risk management.

The BAMAC will qualify students for greater career opportunities or to pursue professional accounting designations, such as Chartered Accountant (CA), Certified General Accountant (CGA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA). As an added bonus, many of the courses required in the BAMAC are the same as the required courses for the CA,CGA and CMA professional programs.

To graduate with a BAMAC, you must successfully complete a minimum of 20 term courses. Minimum grade requirements must be met for all compulsory, elective, option, and any additional prerequisite courses required for the degree.

Qualifications

To qualify for this program, you must possess a two-year business diploma from a recognized community college, with a focus on accounting, and have achieved an overall average of at least 70%.

Additional admission requirements depend upon whether you have completed all necessary foundation courses at your college.

Detailed program information.