Accounting Management Courses (AEC) | LaSalle College Montréal

AEC in Accounting and Management Technology

AEC | LCA.71
AEC | LCA.71 | AEC in Accounting and Management Technology

The Accounting and Management Technology program (AEC) is designed for students looking for a promising career in finance and accounting

Its purpose is to teach all the tasks and functions of this profession. In accounting, students will learn how to be involved in all steps of the accounting cycle, whereas in management, students will learn how to provide support and management assistance in the human resources, financial, and technical departments of a business.

As soon as students graduate, they will have numerous opportunities and will be assured employment, as this profession exists in all economic sectors and is always in great demand in the job market.


Program availability

Innovative Learning Spaces

LaSalle College’s active learning classrooms are equipped with ergonomic furniture and cutting-edge technology appreciated by students and teachers alike.

Entrepreneurship can be learned!

The Bootcamp is a series of activities organized for our students and mainly focuses on the understanding of management tools to start a business and succeed.

International Student Entrepreneurship Contest

International Entrepreneurship Contest

The International Student Entrepreneurship Contest allows LCI Education network students to obtain expert advice to help them develop their business plan.

On-campus

  • At the Montréal campus

This program leads to an Attestation of College Studies (AEC).

By the end of this program, students will be able to apply their knowledge and skills and enter the job market in positions such as:

  • Supervisors of finance and insurance clerks
  • Administrative agents
  • Bookkeepers
  • Loan officers
  • Accounting and personnel clerks
  • Careers in Management (45 h)
  • Organizational Communication (45 h)
  • Accounting I (60 h)
  • Computer Management I (45 h)
  • Management (60 h)
  • Accounting II (60 h)
  • Marketing (60 h)
  • Computer Management II (45 h)
  • Statistics for Management (60 h)
  • Business Law (45 h)
  • Finance I (45 h)
  • Communications d’affaires I (45 h)
  • Human Resources Management (60 h)
  • Budget Planning and Control (45 h)
  • Macroeconomics (60 h)
  • Accounting III (60 h)
  • Purchasing and Inventory Management (75 h)
  • Management and Information Systems (45 h)
  • Database Management (45 h)
  • Global Enterprise and Corporate Environment (45 h)
  • International Trade I (45 h)
  • Finance II (45 h)
  • Entrepreneurship (45 h)
  • Cost Accounting (60 h)
  • Quality Control (45 h)
  • International Trade II (45 h)
  • Computerized Accounting (45 h)
  • Taxation (60 h)
  • Internal Audit  (60 h)
  • Specialized Accounting (60 h)
  • Project Management (45 h)
  • Internship in Accounting (105 h)

* The College reserves the right to substitute some courses.

The use of a laptop computer is mandatory (learn more). This laptop must be equipped with the Windows operating system to work with all software. Standard or student license software must be installed when requested by teachers.

The following features are required for PCs:

  • Processor: Intel I5 minimum
  • Memory: 8 GB recommended
  • Hard drive: 500 GB minimum
  • Screen: 14 inches minimum
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi and LAN
  • Ports: minimum of one USB 3.0 port

We recommend purchasing an external numeric keyboard if your laptop does not already have one.

Required software: Sage 50, MS Office suite (Word, PP, Excel) + specialized software: MS Access and MS Visio, Dreamweaver CC, Adobe Acrobat Reader, TaxPrep.