Accounting Principles and Related Computer Applications
A.E.C. Program LCA.6X
(885 hours) Full-time – Intensive – Day
Program scheduled to start:
- February 17, 2025 - Applications open on Monday, August 26
For information about the program and admission process, please watch the videos under the "Overview" and "Admission Requirements" tabs. If you have any further questions, feel free to sign up for the Q&A session.
- Q&A Sessions for Winter 2025 are now complete. New session dates will be announced in February/March 2025.
Application deadline: TBD
Late application deadline: December 06, 2024
Late applicants (those applying after the deadline date) can late-apply online, but will only be considered if space permits.
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Overview
Accounting is at the heart of business. It is an information system that measures and communicates information about the organization’s economic activities. Its objective is to help the decision-makers (managers, executives, investors, small-business owners, etc.) to make better decisions. There is a high demand for accounting technicians both in manufacturing and service-oriented firms in the context of both large and small organizations.
The Accounting Principles and Related Computer Applications program has been designed to prepare graduates for immediate employment in the field of Accounting, particularly with the use of computerized accounting systems.
Program Description
The graduate of this program will be able to support an accounting department of an organization in a clerical role by assisting in the bookkeeping functions and in the processing of data and information as well as in producing basic reports.
This program is intended for individuals who would like to acquire or update basic theoretical and computerized accounting skills or for individuals who are seeking employment in the field of accounting support.
Exit Profile
Upon successful completion of the program students will be able to:
- analyze and process information in an accounting cycle
- manage bookkeeping procedures
- work in a computerized setting
- manage supporting tasks
- interact effectively in the context of different business situations