CFM course sequence - Fall 2018

A possible CFM course sequence (Fall 2018):

Year 1

Fall (1A) Winter (1B)

Spring

WORK TERM 1

AFM 101 Introduction to Financial Accounting  AFM 102 Introduction to Managerial Accounting
AFM 131 Introduction to Business in North America AFM 121 Introduction to Global Financial Markets
CS 135 Designing Functional Programs CS 136 Elementary Algorithm Design and Data Abstraction
MATH 135 Algebra MATH 136 Linear Algebra 1
MATH 137 Calculus 1 MATH 138 Calculus 2

Year 2

Fall (2A)

Winter

WORK TERM 2

Spring (2B)
AFM 272 Corporate Finance 1 AFM 372 Corporate Finance 2
CS 245 Logic and Computation CS 241 Foundations of Sequential Programs
CS 246 Software Abstraction and Specification ECON 102 Introduction to Macroeconomics
ECON 101 Introduction to Microeconomics STAT 231 Statistics
STAT 230 Probability Communication skills elective 1

Year 3

Fall

WORK TERM 3

Winter (3A)

Spring

WORK TERM 4

AFM 231 Business Law
AFM 424 Equity Investments
CS 240 Data Structures and Data Management
MATH 239 Introduction to Combinatorics
Communications skills elective1

Year 4

Fall (3B)

Winter

WORK TERM 5

Spring (4A)
AFM 425 Fixed Income Securities AFM 322 Derivative Securities
CS 341 Algorithms Arts elective2
STAT 373 Regression and Forecasting Methods in Finance Arts elective2
General elective3 CS elective4
General elective3 General elective3

Year 5

Fall

WORK TERM 6

Winter (4B)

Spring

CONVOCATION

Arts elective2
Arts elective2
CS elective4
CS elective4
General elective3

1. Two of the following before 4A: ENGL 109 Introduction to Academic Writing, ENGL 119 Communications in Mathematics and Computer, EMLS 129R/ENGL 129R Written Academic English or SPCOM 223 Public Speaking
2. Two of the following: AFM 291 Intermediate Financial Accounting 1, any AFM course at the 300 or 400 level not listed above, ECON 201 Microeconomic Theory 1, ECON 206 Money and Banking 1, ECON 207 Economic Growth and Development 1, ECON 231 Introduction to International Economics, ECON 332 International Finance, ECON 344 Marketing 1: Principles of Marketing and Consumer Economics, PHIL 215 Professional and Business Ethics; and two additional AFM courses at the 300 or 400 level not listed above​
3. Four additional courses
4. One additional course from CS440-498 or CO 487 Applied Cryptography; and two additional courses from CS251, CS340-398, CS440-498 or CO 487 Applied Cryptography


Disclaimer: This is not a substitute for the official degree requirements. If there is a question of interpretation or a discrepancy, the Undergraduate Calendar always takes precedence.