Awesome
Professor MacKintosh is the best prof I ever had! She is approachable and so nice. Accounting can be difficult, but she made everything simple to understand. Plus she replies to emails very detailed and explains the concepts clearly.
Awesome
Professor MacKintosh cares about her students. She's willing to help you to do well in her class. She has a class plan and did provide note templates for the students to stay engaged during discussions. Also, her homework assignments were very helpful in understanding the course. Hands down the best professor I've ever had.
University of Saskatchewan - Accounting
Education
CPA, CA (Saskatchewan)
B.Comm (University of Saskatchewan)
Brandy Mackintosh is an assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan’s Edwards School of Business. Prior to joining the Edwards School of Business in 2006, she was an audit manager for an international accounting firm. In 2017, Brandy became a tenured faculty member at the University of Saskatchewan. Brandy has taught courses in financial accounting and auditing at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Her scholarly activities include co-authoring a Canadian accounting textbook with McGraw-Hill/Ryerson called “Fundamentals of Financial Accounting”, and publishing instructional cases in peer-reviewed journals such as Issues in Accounting Education and Accounting Perspectives. These cases require students to use critical thinking skills to analyze accounting policy choices and disclosure requirements.
Brandy has received multiple awards for her teaching and case writing abilities. She is a two-time recipient of both the college’s undergraduate most approachable teacher award and the college’s undergraduate most effective teacher award. She has also been awarded the university student union’s campus-wide teaching excellence award twice. This award is given to only 10 faculty members per year throughout the University of Saskatchewan and is for individuals have demonstrated enthusiasm, organization, and providing exceptional commitment and support to their classrooms. She has also been awarded instructional case writing awards on multiple occasions.