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Duration
2 years
Tuition
$2,125
Online
Sep 10-Sep 10
Oct 25 - Oct 25 2026
Nov 25 - Nov 25 2026
Jan 17 - Jan 17 2027
Feb 3 - Feb 3 2027
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1962
Scholarships
yes
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology’s online, part-time Applied Bookkeeping program is aimed at students looking to start their own business and looking to do the bookkeeping themselves or start a new bookkeeping position within a company. This program will show students how to handle the daily tasks associated with managing the financial transactions of a business.
Students will discover how to verify source documents and carry out invoicing, payroll, payables, government remittances, and account reconciliations. Find out the differences between a debit and a credit and learn how to generate financial reports.
At the end of the program, students will develop a final project case study that will allow them to practice the concepts and procedures in full-cycle bookkeeping.
An Applied Bookkeeping Certificate will be awarded upon successful completion of the 5 core courses.
Required Courses:
- Bookkeeping Level I
- Microsoft Excel Level I
- Bookkeeping Level II
- Bookkeeping Intermediate
- Bookkeeping Advanced
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Student Reviews (6)
Bad
Turan McClean
February 27, 2024Graduated From
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As others have already stated, they are ghosts. There is never any assistance available and they do not take responsibility for anything past taking your money. Buildings of useless people, material lackluster and diluted to spread it out longer (cos...
As others have already stated, they are ghosts. There is never any assistance available and they do not take responsibility for anything past taking your money. Buildings of useless people, material lackluster and diluted to spread it out longer (costing more). this laying amongst a large list of failings i have found during my own personal experience with these people. Highly advise exhausting all other options before conceding to this Joke of a learning institution.
poor support
Rachelle Faubert
Edmonton • January 30, 2024Graduated From
Veterinary Medical Assistant
Nait offers little to no support with over the phone nor in person. You get accepted, pay, then follow on-line program. If there are parking pass issues - no help. If there are student accommodation issues - no help. If there are registration issue...
Nait offers little to no support with over the phone nor in person. You get accepted, pay, then follow on-line program. If there are parking pass issues - no help. If there are student accommodation issues - no help. If there are registration issues - no help. They pretty much take your money, then ignore you.