Program

Financial Planning (Post-Degree Diploma)

Faculty
Commerce & Business Administration
Department
Finance
Credits
30.00
Length of Program
One year
Credential Type
Post-Degree Diploma
Campus
New Westminster
Learning Format
Full-time
Part-time
Admission Type
Open Enrolment - Additional Admission Requirements
Offered
Fall
Summer
Winter

Overview

The Post-Degree Diploma in Financial Planning builds your knowledge of financial planning, taxation and investing that you’ll need in order to become a Certified Financial Planner. You’ll take finance courses in financial services marketing, Canadian securities, wealth management and more. In your second semester, you’ll create a professional financial plan using four of the six financial components you’ve learned through your education. When possible, cases will be sourced from current clients.

Two ways to get a practical education 

Get essential career training that will prepare you for your future career with the Career Boost Program. 

Complete projects in the modern workplace with the  Business Internship Program

Excellent job prospects

According to the Job Bank of Canada, over 23,000 job openings are expected between 2022 and 2031 in Canada.

Get licensed as a Qualified Associate Financial Planner or Certified Financial Planner

Completion of certain finance courses (listed in program requirements) satisfies the FP Canada Core and Advanced Curriculum requirements allowing you to challenge the Qualified Associate Financial Planner (QAFP) and the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification exams. Note that full certification also requires completion of relevant work experience as well as the FP Canada Introduction to Professional Ethics program and the Professional Education program.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must meet the admission requirements listed below:

  • General College Admission Requirements
  • Applicants must have an undergraduate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution in Canada or an equivalent credential from an approved institution of a different country. Any applicant who earned their credential in a language other than English must meet the Douglas College English language proficiency requirement.

Cost

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Program Requirements

Curriculum Framework

Graduation Requirements

  • Successful completion of minimum 30 credits.
  • 70% (21 credits) of all coursework must be completed at Douglas College. Up to a maximum of nine credits used towards a previously received credential can be used to meet program requirements, but additional courses will need to be taken to replace these credits. Any credit course from the same level or higher may be used to replace a course that has already been taken.  Contact the Financial Services Coordinator if advice on substitutions is required.
  • A minimum average grade of C+ or 2.33 GPA in the program is required to graduate.
  • Time limit to complete program graduation requirements: four (4) years

Course Requirements:

Course Number Course Title Credits
Required Courses

ACCT 1235*
Principles of Introductory Financial Accounting I and II (see note (1) below) 3.00
CSIS 1190 Excel for Business 3.00
Personal Finance I (CFP) 3.00

Select one of the following two options: (see note (2) below)

FINC 2340* Corporate Finance 3.00

FINC 2345*

Introduction to Corporate Finance 3.00
Required Courses
FINC 3390* Security Analysis (CFP) 3.00
ACCT 3370 Income Tax I (CFP) 3.00
FINC 3300 Personal Finance II (CFP) 3.00
Select three courses from the following options:
BLAW 3730 Corp. and Financial Plan. Law 3.00
ACCT 3470 Income Tax II 3.00
MARK 3500 Financial Services Marketing 3.00
FINC 4370 Financial Planning Capstone (CFP) 3.00
FINC 4360 Portfolio Management Techniques 3.00
Total Credits 30.00

Notes

  1. Students who take ACCT 1110 and ACCT 1210 instead of ACCT 1235 will have to complete an extra course for the credential.
  2. ECON 2298 may substitute for FINC 2340 or FINC 2345 if already taken.

*A minimum grade of "C" is required for this course because it is a pre-requisite to further courses.

The courses listed below satisfy the FP Canada™ Core and Advanced Curriculum requirements leading to QUALIFIED ASSOCIATE FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (QAFP™) and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® (CFP®) certification.

 

Program Guidelines

Program Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this program and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the program, consider the previous version as the applicable version.

Career Pathways

Career opportunities include:

  • Associate Advisor 
  • Bank Customer Service Associate 
  • Bank Teller/Banking Call Centre 
  • Bookkeeper 
  • Budget Analyst Intern 
  • Credit Counsellor
  • Compliance Officer 
  • Estate/Trust Administrator 
  • Financial Advisor 
  • Trainee Financial Planner
  • Loan Processor 
  • Mobile Mortgage Specialist 
  • Mutual Fund Sales Representative