Program

Taxation (Concentration)

Faculty
Commerce and Business Administration
Department
Accounting
Credits
12.00
Credential type
Concentration

Overview

Jump-start your career as a tax accountant by specializing your Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting with the Taxation concentration. You’ll take taxation courses where you’ll learn how to assemble tax preparations, implement tax-saving strategies, solve tax disputes and conduct important research. You’ll graduate with the knowledge needed to administer tax compliances in the public sector, advise clients in accounting firms and manage all aspects of tax-related matters in corporations.

Admissions Requirements

There are no separate admission requirements for this concentration; however, the student must be enrolled in a Bachelor of Business Administration program in order to complete this concentration.

Cost

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Program Requirements

Curriculum framework

Concentration in Taxation:

  • This concentration is available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program at Douglas College.
  • Successful completion of 12.00 credits with at least 6.00 credits at the upper-level (3000-level or higher).
  • A minimum program GPA of 2.00

Course Requirements:

Course Number Course Title Credits
ACCT 3370 Income Tax I 3.00
Select three from the following:

ACCT 3421

Cryptocurrency Accounting & Taxation 3.00

ACCT 3570

Real Estate Taxation 3.00

ACCT 4570

International Taxation 3.00

ACCT 4670

Taxation at Death and Estate Planning 3.00
 Total Credits 12.00

Program Guidelines

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