Insurance and Financial Advisory Services
410.C0

The insurance and financial services world offers
a multitude of dynamic jobs. Students of the Insurance
and Financial Advisory Services program possess
the dynamism and flexibility that pave the way to a
wide range of professions.

Whether graduates focus on personal insurance,
liability insurance or financial services, they will
benefit from acquiring the professional knowledge
and skills required to embark on a rich
and promising career.

 

 

 

Top Career of the future
according to jobboom.com
2010 guide

Les carrières d'avenir 13e édition 2010 - Jobboom.com

For more information, consult jobboom.com.

Employment Prospects

Graduates will be qualified to contribute the knowledge they acquired in this program to
positions in various companies, such as:

  • Credit unions and financial institutions (banks, caisses, loan societies)
  • Investment societies (trusts, mutual fund investment companies)
  • Insurance companies (personal or liability)
  • Brokerages (financial security advisors, liability insurance)
  • Claims adjusters, mutual fund sales, securities firms

 

The program also helps students to understand that two important aspects of the profession are prioritizing quality contact with clients and taking into consideration a full range of needs.

Placement Rate : 97,9

Everage weekly salary : 649


 


 

 

Course List

Specialized TRaining :

  • Organizational Communication
  • Careers in Management
  • Computer Management I
  • Marketing
  • Accounting I
  • Computer Management II
  • Business Law
  • Statistics for Management
  • Accounting II
  • Car Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Macroeconomics
  • Tax Impacts
  • Legal aspects of Financial Products
  • Corporate Insurance I
  • Customer Care in Personal Insurance
  • Advertising and Promotion
  • Corporate Insurance II
  • Personal Investments
  • International and other Types of Insurance
  • Finance I
  • Accident Settlements
  • Life Insurance and Disability Insurance
  • Financial Planning and Retirement Products
  • Safety and Prevention
  • Group Insurance and Annuities
  • Customer Care in Financial Services
  • Corporate Customer care
  • Insurance Management Tools
  • Professional training
  • Underwriting

General TRaining :

  • 3 Physical Education courses
  • 3 Humanities courses
  • 4 Language and Literature courses
  • 2 Second Language courses (French and Spanish)
  • 2 Complementary courses

* The College reserves the right to substitute certain courses.


Admission criteria

  • Mathematics 436 (former system)

 

Level

  • Graduates of this course receive a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC).
  • With a Insurance and Financial Advisory Services Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC), one can enter university.

 

Due to agreements between LaSalle College and various universities, equivalencies for this DEC may be granted by the university.

Similar Programs

  • Financial Services AEC
  • Personal Insurance Agent and Broker AEC
  • Mortgages and Consumer Credit AEC