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Enjoys working with numbers and calculations |
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Interest in Information Technologies |
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High degree of autonomy |
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Enjoys communicating, collaborating |
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Well developed sense of responsibility |
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Works well in a teamwork environment |
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Competent negotiator |
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Ambitious and energetic |
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Ability to work under pressure |
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Detail oriented, ability to analyse and execute efficiently |
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Graduates of the Accounting and Management program will have the training required to work in various business environments, such as:
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Accounting services firms |
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Retail or manufacturing businesses: cost, flat-cost and inventory management |
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Business development and consulting firms |
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Businesses operating in every economic sector |
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1st Semester
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Management careers |
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Organizational communication |
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Accounting I |
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Computerized management I |
2nd Semester
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Management |
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Accounting II |
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Marketing |
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Computerized management II |
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Statistics applied to management |
3rd Semester
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Administrative and commercial law |
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Finance I |
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Business Communications I |
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Human-resources management |
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Planning and budgetary control |
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Macroeconomic aspects |
4th Semester
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Accounting III |
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Goods and service production and acquisition management |
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Computers as a management tool |
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Computers and administrative information |
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Business globalization |
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Managing international business transactions I |
5th Semester
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The corporation and its environment |
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Finance II |
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Starting a business |
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Evaluating return on investment |
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Quality management |
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Managing international business transactions II |
6th Semester
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Computerized accounting systems |
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Taxes |
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Internal verification control |
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Specialized accounting |
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Project-management |
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Accounting internship |
Note:
Content provided as indication only. LaSalle College reserves the right to change, modify, add or remove one or more software programs or application languages, one or more courses or course contents at any time, while ensuring that the training objectives and the recommendations found in the collegial teaching manual are respected.
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