International Master of Accountancy
Faculty of Business
International Master of Accountancy
The IMacc Approach
Important Notice
All 2010 applications for our MBA (ISP) and IMAcc programs that are received after March 17, 2010 will now be considered for our waiting list. Our staff can update you with more information about this option.
All 2010 applications for our MBA (ISP) and IMAcc programs that are received after March 17, 2010 will now be considered for our waiting list. Our staff can update you with more information about this option.
The Brock International Master of Accountancy (IMACC) is an innovative answer to both your demands as an international student for a program that provides you with North American accounting knowledge and the demands of a business world that needs accountants who can think critically, communicate effectively and respond to challenges that arise from around the globe.
The one-year Brock IMAcc program goes beyond the basic principles of accounting taught in most traditional accounting programs. The focus is to provide you with transformational skills and knowledge and to give you an advantage in your future career both in Canada and overseas.
Your success as an IMAcc grad is due to our focus on a strong integrative approach to accounting and a curriculum that smoothly transitions you from international accounting to North American concepts.
The adaptation process begins the moment you arrive on campus. Through our Business English Program we make sure that you get a four-week customized course in business reading, writing, listening and speaking. But we also ensure that you adapt socially. In between classes, we’ve scheduled a full four weeks of activities and trips. You’ll visit Niagara Falls and Toronto, explore St. Catharines and settle into your new life. You’ll know your classmates, the Niagara region and feel comfortable and ready to begin your coursework.
But the real key to our graduates’ success is our unique and intensive transition term. This is your foundation term, designed to ensure that you are ready for graduate accounting coursework. In addition to traditional accounting, we’ll cover marketing, organizational behavior, finance and business law, all in the context of North American business practices. This integrative and comprehensive approach to accounting lets you explore your interests and achieve your career goals.
Events
Professor Antonia Mantonakis to speak at CCOVI lecture series
March 22, 2010 - 3:00pm - 4:30pm
MSc in Management Thesis Defence - Brian Mokaya
April 13, 2010 - 9:30am - 11:00am
MSc in Management Thesis Defence – Abdul Rehman Ashraf
April 7, 2010 - 2:30pm - 4:00pm



