Accounting

Credential
Baccalaureate Degree
Duration (Minimum)
4 years
Delivery
Full-time
Part-time
Start Date
January
May
September
Study Type
Regular Studies
Enrolment
Limited

Courses

Current

Note: As of the Fall (September) Semester 2025 intake, applications for admission to the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) have been suspended until further notice.


To obtain a bachelor of business administration degree, students are required to complete a minimum of 123 credits. Courses may be taken on a full-time or part-time basis. Students who take 15 credits each semester can complete the entire BBA degree in four years. Recommended course sequencing is available from the Langara School of Management.

Student progression and maintenance of standing requirements

Please note that students are responsible for their maintenance of standing while enrolled in the bachelor of business administration. In order to progress to the third year of the BBA, students must:

  • Achieve a minimum "C" grade in all bridging courses for their concentration; and
  • Have a minimum CGPA of 2.33.

Program students must maintain this CGPA (minimum 2.33) to continue in the third and the fourth years of the BBA. Students unable to attain this minimum will not be permitted to advance. Furthermore, students must achieve a minimum CGPA of 2.33 and a minimum "C" grade in all core business-related third- and fourth-year courses (BCAP, BUSM, FMGT, INTB, or MARK courses numbered 3xxx or 4xxx) in order to graduate.

Year One and Two requirements

To satisfy first- and second-year requirements for the BBA degree, students must complete a minimum of 60 credits in one of the following options:

Option 1

Successful completion of one of the following Langara College programs (regular or co-op option):

  • Accounting
  • Business Management
  • Financial Management
  • International Business Management (program discontinued in January 2009)
  • Marketing Management

Students who complete the requirements for a diploma and the BBA degree will receive both credentials. Please refer to each diploma listing for specific curriculum requirements. Completion of one of the above diplomas as part of the BBA requirements is highly recommended as it provides graduates the most comprehensive business education.

Option 2

Successful completion of a minimum 60 credits (not including COOP and EXPE courses). These courses must be eligible to be used towards a Langara College diploma or associate degree. COOP and EXPE courses may not be used as part of this requirement; however, they are required for students completing the co-operative education option. To advance to year three, students must successfully complete a minimum of 60 credits including all of the following core courses with a minimum "C" grade for their concentration.

Year Three and Four requirements

In the third and fourth year of the BBA, students must complete a minimum additional 63 credits (for a total of 123 credits). Students in the co-op option will require additional credits to graduate with the co-operative education designation; please see the co-operative education curriculum for details. Although some courses in the program are required as prerequisites for other courses, there is considerable flexibility in the order that most courses may be taken. A departmental advisor is available to discuss a course sequence appropriate to the student's personal goals. Students are advised to review individual course descriptions for prerequisites. Not all courses will be offered in every semester; students should take care when planning their course schedule. Please note that there are minimum CGPA requirements for progression into the third year of the BBA. Please see student progression and maintenance of standing requirements above, for details.

Years One and Two (Bridging Courses)
CoursesCredits
Program option notes
  • Students are strongly advised to meet first- and second-year requirements by completing one of the diplomas listed in option 1 as these diplomas provide the best foundation for further study in the third and fourth year of the BBA.
  • Students wishing to complete the international business management concentration are advised to follow the business management concentration curriculum in the first two years. INTB 2000 is a prerequisite for all upper-level INTB courses.
  • Students who opt to meet first- and second-year requirements by completing option 2 are encouraged to include a variety of other business-related (BUSM, FMGT, INTB, and MARK) courses in their studies. The above-listed core courses are the minimum required; additional business-related coursework gives students a better foundation for further study.
  • Students who wish to switch to a different concentration at any point in their studies must ensure that they meet all the core course requirements prior to advancing to the third year.
Total Credits
60
Years Three and Four (Accounting Concentration Requirements)
CoursesCredits
Two of

BCAP, BUSM, FMGT, INTB, or MARK, excluding FMGT 1116

6.0
Two of

any 3XXX or 4XXX course that is not BCAP, BUSM, COOP, EXPE, FMGT, INTB, MARK, or STAT

6.0
One of

general education electives. A general education elective is defined to be any university-transferable course in a subject area other than BCAP, BUSM, COOP, EXPE, FMGT, INTB, or MARK that has assigned or unassigned transfer credit at UBC, SFU, UVic, or UNBC

3.0
One of

work experience requirement
In order to graduate, all students must complete the work experience component in one of the following ways:
BUSM 3000;
Approved business experience (prior learning assessment and credit given for BUSM 3000);
COOP 2301; or
completion of the co-operative education option.
Note: The co-operative education department administers the work experience requirement for the BBA. Students must make contact with the co-op department early in their studies to discuss their options for meeting this graduation requirement.

3.0
Total Credits
63

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