What does a typical CFM course sequence look like (Fall 2006 and 2007):
1A (Fall, year 1)
- CS 135 - Designing Functional Programs
- MATH 135 - Algebra
- MATH 137 - Calculus 1
- AFM 101 - Introduction to Financial Accounting
- AFM 131 - Introduction to Business in North America
1B (Winter, year 1)
- CS 136 - Elementary Algorithm Design and Data Abstraction
- MATH 136 - Linear Algebra 1
- MATH 138 - Calculus 2
- AFM 102 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting
- ECON 101 - Introduction to Microeconomics
Work term 1 (Spring, year 1)
2A (Fall, year 2)
- CS 241 - Foundations of Sequential Programs
- CS 251 - Computer Organization and Design
- STAT 230 - Probability
- AFM 291 - Intermediate Financial Accounting
- ECON 102 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
Work term 2 (Winter, year 2)
2B (Spring, year 2)
- CS 246 - Software Abstraction and Specification
- MATH 239 - Introduction to Combinatorics
- STAT 231 - Statistics
- AFM 231 - Business Law
- AFM 272 - Mathematical Managerial Finance 1
Work term 3 (Fall, year 3)
3A (Winter, year 3)
- CS 240 - Data Structures and Data Management
- CS 245 - Logic and Computation
- AFM 372 - Mathematical Managerial Finance 2
- AFM 391 - Intermediate Financial Accounting 2
- ENGL 119 - Communications in Mathematics and Computer Science1
Work term 4 (Spring, year 3)
3B (Fall, year 4)
- CS 341 - Algorithms
- STAT 373 - Regression and Forecasting Methods in Finance
- AFM 472 - Investments
- Arts elective2
- General elective3
Work term 5 (Winter, year 4)
4A (Spring, year 4)
- AFM 431 - Professional Ethics for Financial Managers
- AFM 474 - Derivatives and Risk Management
- AFM 492 - Financial Statement Analysis
- CS elective4
- General elective3
Work term 6 (Fall, year 5)
4B (Winter, year 5)
- Or ENGL 210F - Genres of Business Communication
- Three of AFM 401 - Accounting Theory, AFM 471 - Cases in Corporate Finance, AFM 473 - Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance, AFM 481 - Cost Management Systems, AFM 491 - Advanced Financial Accounting, ECON 201 - Microeconomic Theory 1, ECON 202 - Macroeconomic Theory 1, ECON 231 - Introduction to International Economics, ECON 344 - Marketing: Principles of Marketing and Consumer Economics, SPCOM 223 - Public Speaking
- One additional course from the Faculties of Arts or Mathematics, but not in CS or AFM, and one additional course
- One additional course from CS 440-498 or CO 487 - Applied Cryptography and two additional courses from CS 340-398, CS 440-498 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 University Calendar always takes precedence.