CUSTOMIZE YOUR ACADEMICS

Your first and second years in AFM build a solid foundation in accounting, finance, and business. In third and fourth year, select up to two Career Specializations to customize your degree. Along with your co-op work terms, you’ll further advance and hone your professional competencies and open doors to career pathways that follow your passion.

Year 1 courses

FALL (1A) TERM

AFM 111 Professional Pathways & Problem-Solving

WINTER (1B) TERM

AFM 113 Analytic Methods for Business 2

SPRING (OFF) TERM

Off

AFM 112 Analytic Methods for Business

AFM 121 Introduction to Global Financial Markets

AFM 132 Introduction to Business Stages

AFM 182 (currently listed as AFM 102) Foundations for Management Accounting

AFM 191 (currently listed as AFM 101) Foundations for Financial Reporting

BET 100 Foundations of Entrepreneurial Practice

ECON 101 Introduction to Micro Economics

SPCOM 111 Leadership, Communication and Collaboration

YEAR 1 COURSE INFORMATION

  • You will automatically be enrolled in your 10 required first year courses as listed above.
  • AFM 111, AFM 112, AFM 132, AFM 191, and ECON 101 must be completed in your 1A term.
  • As an AFM student, you'll have your first spring term off.

Year 2 courses

FALL (2A) TERM

AFM 205 Introduction to Financial Services*

AFM 207 Introduction to Performance Analytics*

WINTER (WORK TERM 1)

Work Term 1

SPRING (2B) TERM

AFM 241 Impact of Technology on Business

AFM 206 Introduction to Tax*

AFM 208 Introduction to Assurance*

AFM 244 Analytic Methods for Business 3

AFM 212 Financial Analysis and Planning

AFM 274 Introduction to Corporate Finance

AFM 273 Financial Instruments and Capital Markets

AFM 291 Intermediate Financial Accounting 1

Elective OR ECON 102 Introduction to Macroeconomics

Elective OR ECON 102 Introduction to Macroeconomics

YEAR 2 COURSE INFORMATION

*Both AFM 205/207 and AFM 206/208 are 0.25 credits each. These courses are taken together in order to fulfill the necessary 0.5 credit requirement: AFM 205+207 = 0.5 credits and AFM 206+208 = 0.5 credits. Each course will run for 1/2 a term, one for the first 6 weeks, and the second for the last 6 weeks.

YEAR 3 AND 4

You have 13 elective courses that you need to take in AFM. Your goal should be to use your electives to focus on the area(s) of society that you want to impact and then use your electives to customize your pathway so that you can gain the knowledge and skills to launch your career.