Program Details

Administration and Management Technology

Technical Diploma of College Studies (DCS)
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About the Program

The Administration and Management Technology (Profile in Accounting) DCS program trains you to become a skilled accounting professional, ready to manage every stage of the accounting cycle. You will learn how to implement accounting systems, manage working capital, conduct financial analyses, plan budgets, and ensure internal controls. Additionally, you’ll develop expertise in taxation for both individuals and businesses while mastering auditing, investment evaluation, and cost management.

Beyond technical skills, you’ll be prepared to advise managers and clients through strong analytical and planning capabilities, positioning yourself as a valuable asset in the business world. A promising future awaits you in this essential field!

Opportunities

Our unique approach incorporates real-world experience with classroom learning for hands-on, practical education.

  • Collaborate with active industry professionals;
  • Sharpen skills in a practical setting;
  • Familiarize yourself with the software used by today's professionals.

Accelerate your career!

Admissions Criteria

Exceptions to these admission criteria may be applied.

Every application is reviewed by the College.

To be eligible for acceptance into this program, applicants are generally required to meet one of the following criteria:

  • Secondary School Diploma (SSD) with completion of:

    • Mathematics TS, SN Secondary 4 or CST Secondary 5 (Math 436).
  • Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS) with completion of:

    • Language of Instruction from Secondary 5,
    • Second Language from Secondary 5,
    • Mathematics CST Secondary 4 (Math 436).
  • Equivalent education or an instruction deemed sufficient.

List of Courses

Diploma of College Studies (DCS) programs consist of:

  • General education courses common to all programs,
  • General education courses specific to the program,
  • Complementary general education courses.

Concentration Courses

  • Career Planning (45 hrs)  
  • Organizational Communication (45 hrs)  
  • Data Management Tools (45 hrs)  
  • Research Methodologies and Consumer Psychology (60 hrs)  
  • Law and Policies in the Digital Era (45 hrs)  
  • Accounting and Digital Environment (60 hrs)  
  • Marketing Foundations and Digital Basics (60 hrs)  
  • Corporate Accounting and Web Applications (60 hrs)  
  • Human Resources and Human Innovation (60 hrs)  
  • Digital Environment (45 hrs)  
  • Organizational Management (60 hrs)  
  • Budget Planning and Control (60 hrs)  
  • Specialized Accounting 1 (60 hrs)  
  • Writing, Catalog and Product Marketing (45 hrs)  
  • Customer Service and customer retention (45 hrs)  
  • Finance 1: Performance Indicators and Financing (45 hrs)  
  • Enterprise Legal Environment (45 hrs)  
  • Specialized Accounting 2 (60 hrs)  
  • Operations Management and Logistics (75 hrs)  
  • Web Data Analysis and Analytics (60 hrs)  
  • Monitoring Activities and Performance Measures (60 hrs)  
  • Business English (60 hrs)  
  • Visual Design of User Interface (UI) (60 hrs)
  • Supplier Relationship Management and Procurement (60 hrs)  
  • Ethics, Sustainable Development and Cultural Adaptation (60 hrs)  
  • Personal Taxation (60 hrs)  
  • Cost Accounting (60 hrs)  
  • Audit and Internal Control (60 hrs)  
  • Workplace Internship: accounting (120 hrs)  
  • Project Management (45 hrs)  
  • Corporate Taxation (45 hrs)  
  • Finance 2: Financial Management Cases (60 hrs)  
  • International Transactions and Cultural Adaptation (45 hrs)  

* The College reserves the right to substitute some courses.


General Education Courses

College-level institutions emphasize general education that focuses on core cultural knowledge, skill development, responsible citizenship, and shared cultural heritage.

Alumni have a well-rounded skill set and general knowledge that is valued in the workplace.

  • 3 Physical Education courses (90 h)
  • 3 Humanities courses (150 h)
  • 4 Language and Literature courses (240 h)
  • 2 Second Language courses (90 h) 
  • 2 complementary courses (90 h) (depending on eligibility, 1 French Literature course)
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