8 Bachelor's degrees in Financial Technology in Canada

Financial Services
If you are looking for a comprehensive pathway to a rewarding career in the Canadian financial services industry, this Financial Services programme at Algonquin College is designed for you.

Financial Services (Honours)
Financial Services (Honours) from Conestoga College provides the opportunity to develop necessary planning competencies, professional skills, and required technical knowledge needed for a career in financial services.

Financial Services - Client Services
This two-year Financial Services - Client Services diploma program at Seneca Polytechnic prepares you for entry-level roles on the front line of the financial services industry.

Business Technology Management
From day one, Lazaridis School students learn to work in teams tackling real-world problems that exist now. The co-op business degree is Canada’s largest to immerse students in the kinds of environments they’ll experience when they graduate. The Business Technology Management programme is offered by the Wilfrid Laurier University.

Financial Services, Business Management
Developed originally with the Institute of Canadian Bankers (ICB) and industry professionals, the Financial Services, Business Management programme from Humber Polytechnic is the only one of its kind in Ontario.
Financial Technologies
During your Bachelor of Financial Technologies at York University, you will combine computing and information technology training with economics and finance education.
Business Administration - Financial Technology and Innovation
The Bachelor of Business Administration - Financial Technology and Innovation from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) blends the robust foundation of a business administration degree with a cutting-edge financial technology curriculum.
Commerce (Financial Services) (Hons)
The Commerce (Financial Services) (Hons) program at George Brown College is a four-year business degree program that was developed with employers to create graduates who can thrive in today's financial services industry. After the first year of studies, students can choose from either the Accounting or Financial Planning specialization.