Bachelor of Accounting & Financial Management

 

DECA Provincials

The University of Waterloo's School of Accounting and Finance is a proud corporate sponsor of the Ontario DECA Provincial competition.

ABOUT the PROVINCIALS
The second competition of the year invites qualifying students to continue to compete in their chosen category from the Regional Competition. Students who did not qualify at the Regionals may choose to participate in a written event category, one of DECA Ontario’s special event categories, or the Leadership Development Experience (LDE). Graciously hosted by the Toronto Sheraton Centre, this two-day competition is loaded with award ceremonies, sponsor showcases with a scavenger hunt and draws, and evening entertainment. Achievement at the Provincials will determine who will compete in their categories at the International Career Development Conference.

The 2011 DECA Ontario Provincial Competition will be held on February 14, 2011 at the Toronto Sheraton Centre.

DECA Provincials
uWaterloo School of Accounting and Finance Individual Event

The uWaterloo School of Accounting and Finance DECA Individual Event case is written by the University of Waterloo, School of Accounting and Finance. The competition is restricted to Grade 11 and 12 students only. The uWaterloo School of Accounting and Finance case is a 2 to 5 page business, specifically accounting, focused case. Student competitors will be evaluated based on a prepared presentation of approximately 10 minutes in length with an additional 5 minutes for questions. Laptops are allowed and any other presentation materials; no restrictions. Finalists in the uWaterloo School of Accounting and Finance event are elgible to compete in the ACT event at the Internationals.

Download the 2011 uWaterloo SAF DECA Case Event

Read about Tarini Chandak who placed 3rd at DECA International

Download the 2010 UW DECA Indvidual Event Case

AFM
The School of Accounting and Finance is the only English speaking professional school of its kind in Canada. We offer 2 undergraduate (Accounting and Financial Management and Computing and Financial Management) and 3 graduate (Master of Accounting; Master of Taxation; PhD in Accounting) programs to provide students with the technical, analytical, evaluative, and communication skills needed to prepare for successful careers in public accounting, finance, industry, government and not-for-profit sectors. In conjunction with the Faculties of Mathematics and Science, the School also administers 2 undergraduate programs (Mathematics/Chartered Accountancy; Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy) and 1 graduate program (Master of Quantitative Finance).