BUREAUTIQUE ET COMPTABILITÉ (LCE.3C) AEC

L’objectif de ce programme est de préparer l’étudiant à intégrer le marché du travail en tant que technicien qualifié et efficace. L’étudiant pourra s’approprier les technologies, les pratiques comptables et le cadre administratif présentement en vigueur dans le bureau.

Pour les finissants, les possibilités d’emploi dans ce domaine sont excellentes. Ils peuvent travailler en tant que techniciens en bureautique, technicien en traitement de texte ou comme agents de bureau. Plusieurs finissants trouveront de l’emploi dans des postes de supervision dans le cadre des activités du bureau d’affaires.

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Structure du programme (N.B. l’information suivante est en anglais)

- Term 1

  • Introduction to the Profession

     

    Code: 412-701-MV
    PON: 2-1-1
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,33

    This course will introduce you to your future working environment and it is designed to enhance the knowledge required for successful studying of your future computer science and accounting courses.

  • Word Processing 1

     

    Code: 412-702-MV
    PON: 2-3-3
    Hours: 75
    Units: 2,66

    This course is designed to enhance the knowledge required to use elementary MS Word 2007 applications in the Windows environment.

  • Communnication in English 1

     

    Code: 603-710-MV
    PON: 1-2-3
    Hours: 45
    Units: 2

    This course will help students develop proper technical writing skills so that they will be able to write effectively in a business setting. Strategies to facilitate and improve writing will be taught, and attention will be given to effective oral communication. Reading comprehension will also be developed.

  • Accounting 1

     

    Code: 410-710-MV
    PON: 3-3-3
    Hours: 90
    Units: 3

    This course is intended to serve as an introduction to accounting, it allows the student to obtain accounting and bookkeeping skills in order to be able to maintain the books of any company (single proprietorship, partnership of corporations) manually and eventually with the help of computer software.

  • Business Environment and Structure

     

    Code: 401-710-MV
    PON: 1-2-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    The course will help students analyze the influence of the environment on the enterprise, the interaction between different functions, and give the definitions of those functions in the organizational structure.

  • French 1

     

    Code: 602-710-MV
    PON: 2-1-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    Les élèves vont acquérir des compétences dans les quatre habiletés langagières, à savoir : parler, lire, écouter et écrire, tout en mettant l’accent sur l’expression orale.

- Term 2

  • Technical Support in the Office Environment

     

    Code: 412-707-MV
    PON: 1-3-3
    Hours: 60
    Units: 2,33

    This course is designed to enhance the knowledge required to use and support different office tools in document-intensive business, advanced MS Excel 2007 and improve cost efficiencies in the office job.

  • Word Processing 2

     

    Code: 412-705-MV
    PON: 2-3-3
    Hours: 60
    Units: 2,33

    This course is designed to enhance the knowledge required to use MS Word 2007 applications in the Windows environment.

  • Communnication in English 2

     

    Code: 603-711-MV
    PON: 1-2-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    The course will focus on resumes and cover letters, business reports, and group projects. Students will develop strategies to improve their writing techniques through careful planning, editing, checking for accuracy, and revising their work.

  • Accounting 2

     

    Code: 410-711-MV
    PON: 2-2-3
    Hours: 60
    Units: 2,33

    This course is intended to serve as an introduction to computerized accounting. Beginning with the fundamentals of recording accounting transactions, students will systematically investigate the major components of financial statements.

  • Computerized Information Systems

     

    Code: 412-706-MV
    PON: 2-2-3
    Hours: 75
    Units: 2,66

    This course is designed to enhance the knowledge required to use elementary MS Excel 2007 applications. You will be capable to organize your data into lists and than treat, compare, and present you data graphically.

  • French 2

     

    Code: 602-711-MV
    PON: 2-1-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    Ce cours vise le développement des quatre habilités langagières tout en mettant l’accent sur la maîtrise des principales règles du code linguistique et l’application des normes grammaticales à la production de textes courants, tant à l’oral qu’à l’écrit.

Term 3

  • Tools in Office Automation

     

    Code: 412-704-MV
    PON: 1-2-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    This course is designed to enhance the knowledge required to use different hardware and software in document-intensive business, advanced MS Excel and improve cost efficiencies in the office job.

  • Finance

     

    Code: 410-713-MV
    PON: 2-1-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    This course is intended to serve as an introduction to financial accounting. Beginning with the fundamentals of recording accounting transactions, students will systematically investigate the major components of financial statements.

  • Multimedia Presentations

     

    Code: 412-709-MV
    PON: 1-2-3
    Hours: 45
    Units: 2

    This course is designed to enhance the knowledge required to use different software and hardware for professional multimedia presentations. You will be capable to create, to format, and to deliver a presentation by using PowerPoint 2007.

  • Data Base

     

    Code: 412-708-MV
    PON: 2-3-3
    Hours: 75
    Units: 2,66

    This course is designed to enhance the knowledge required to use elementary MS Access applications. It covers the concepts used in this field. You will be capable to organize your data into lists and treat, compare, and present you data graphically.

  • French 3

     

    Code: 602-712-MV
    PON: 2-1-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    Ce cours vise le développement des quatre habilités langagières tout en mettant l’accent sur la maîtrise des principales règles du code linguistique et l’application des normes grammaticales à la production de textes courants et professionnels, tant à l’oral qu’à l’écrit.

  • French 4

     

    Code: 602-713-MV
    PON: 2-1-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    Ce cours vise le développement des quatre habilités langagières tout en mettant l’accent sur la maîtrise des principales règles du code linguistique avancé et l’application des normes grammaticales à la production de textes courants et professionnels, tant à l’oral qu’à l’écrit.

Term 4

  • Computerized Accounting

     

    Code: 410-712-MV
    PON: 2-2-3
    Hours: 60
    Units: 2,33

    This course is intended to enable the students to work in computerized accounting, successfully use the skills acquired in their future work places. Beginning with the fundamentals of recording accounting transactions, students will systematically investigate the major components of financial statements.

  • Protocols of Business Communication

     

    Code: 412-703-MV
    PON: 1-2-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    This course will help computer science/accounting students develop proper oral language skills so that they will be able communicate effectively in a business setting. Strategies to facilitate and improve oral language will be taught, and attention will be given to effective business communication.

  • French 5

     

    Code: 602-714-MV
    PON: 2-1-2
    Hours: 45
    Units: 1,66

    Ce cours vise le développement des quatre habilités langagières tout en mettant l’accent sur la maîtrise des principales règles du code linguistique avancé et l’application des normes grammaticales à la production de textes professionnels, propres au domaine des affaires, tant à l’oral qu’à l’écrit.

  • Stage: Work Placement

     

    Code: 412-710-MV
    PON: 2-10-2
    Hours: 30 teach, 150 stage
    Units: 4,66

    This course gives the students the opportunity to obtain direct experience in the workplace and to apply what they have learnt in the program to real office environment. Students will given assisted in finding a work placement through the process of writing and submitting resumes, cover letters, follow-up letters, along with direct coaching through the interview process.