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- Application Deadline:March 1
- Profile Code:410.GA
- DEC in:Administration and Management Technology
- Program Length:3 years
If you would like to:
- Work with numbers
- Solve financial problems
- Develop and implement financial strategies
- Review investment projects and funding
- Help make strategic business decisions
- Work alone and collaborate with others
Then the Accounting and Management Technology Profile could be for you.
The Accounting and Financial Management Profile provides students with essential skills for key roles in financial and managerial accounting. At Dawson, students benefit from experienced instructors and a supportive community, along with access to specialized facilities such as a dedicated computer lab.
Combining technical knowledge with hands-on experience, the profile equips students to manage financial tasks with precision. It offers significant opportunities for professional growth, whether students are interested in financial analysis, corporate finance management, budget, taxation, payroll or regulatory compliance. Graduates are well-prepared for various roles in the financial sector, laying a strong foundation for a successful career in accounting and beyond.
What will you learn?
- How to handle and analyze financial data in different types of organizations
- Methods for processing and understanding accounting information
- How to review investment opportunities and manage finances
- Skills for supporting business decisions and planning
- How to manage budgets, payroll, and financial records
- Using digital tools for effective accounting and financial tasks
Where will this program lead you?
Graduates of this profile are well prepared for various positions in the financial sector as roles related to accounting, finance and management.
Some decide to pursue university studies in these fields. Graduates who pursue higher learning at Concordia University’s John Molson School of Business can enjoy advanced standing credits where up to five courses may be exempted.
What else should you know?
- The program includes two internship opportunities and practical course hours.
- The final year focuses on integrating learning with a 240-hour internship and business plan development.
- The Business Administration Students’ Association (BASA) student resource room is equipped with computers and a printer in a conference room setting
- A closely-knit department provides strong support for our students
What do you need to apply?
- A Diploma of Secondary Studies (DES) or academic background judged equivalent to the DES
Application Deadline
March 1