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Selkirk College

Accounting

The Accounting program at Selkirk College provides students with a strong foundation in financial reporting, taxation, auditing, and managerial accounting. This program equips students with critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills required in financial management. With a focus on practical applications, students gain hands-on experience in bookkeeping, financial statement preparation, and business analysis. Graduates are prepared for careers in accounting firms, corporate finance, government agencies, and non-profit organizations or can pursue further studies toward a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation.

Career Options:

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NOC Code

Salary Range (CAD)

Job Description

Accounting Technician and Bookkeeper

12200$45,000 - $75,000Maintains financial records, processes transactions, prepares tax returns, and assists with payroll management.

Accounting and Related Clerk

14200$40,000 - $65,000Performs financial calculations, maintains records, and assists with invoicing, billing, and account reconciliation.

Financial Auditor and Accountant

11100$60,000 - $110,000Prepares financial statements, conducts audits, ensures compliance with financial regulations, and analyzes budgets.

Financial Advisor

11102$65,000 - $120,000Provides financial planning, investment advice, and tax strategies to individuals and businesses.

Financial and Investment Analyst

11101$70,000 - $130,000Analyzes financial data, assesses investment opportunities, and provides strategic financial insights.