The purpose of the Accounting program is to develop the skills of students so that they can do bookkeeping, that is, more specifically, keep complete sets of journals, account records, enter transactions, balance various accounts, make reconciliations, perform transactions relating to accounts payable and receivable, prepare reports for the management, prepare financial statements for review by a professional accountant, prepare tax forms and their consequent payments, as well as prepare income tax returns. This is a program that is intended for people having no prior knowledge or experience in accounting.
02K0 - Perform accounting cycle operations
02K7 - Provide fiscal support for taxpayers.
KDC0 - Perform accounting operations using IT tools
KDC4 - Contribute to the management of working capital
KDC5 - Process elements of specialized accounting
KDC8 - Participate in budget planning and control
Bookkeepers maintain complete sets of journals, keep records of accounts, verify methods used to record financial transactions, and establish, maintain and balance various accounts using manual or computerized bookkeeping systems. They post journal entries and reconcile accounts. They prepare trial balances. They also prepare financial statements for professional accountants. They handle accounts receivable and payable, prepare cheques, prepare and process invoices, as well as complete and submit tax forms, assessments and other government documents. They may also prepare regular or ad hoc statistical, financial and accounting reports as required by the business. In addition, they may prepare tax returns and provide other bookkeeping services for individuals and small businesses, for example, as self-employed workers. As employees, they work in both private and public sectors.
Ministry Admission Conditions (article 4 of the College Education Regulations) :
A person who has received instruction considered sufficient by the college and meets any of the following conditions may be admitted to a program of studies leading to an Attestation of College Studies:
The training is delivered over two course semesters.
This program is also offered in French.
Since they contribute to opening favorable job prospects in the greater Montreal area to our graduates, the AEC programs of our college appear in the Directory of full-time training programs that can be financed by the government of Quebec. We invite you to contact your local employment center or your Services Québec office. An employment assistance officer will assess your eligibility and, if necessary, authorize your registration if you meet the admission requirements for the program of your choice. You could obtain financial assistance from the Government of Quebec and reimbursement of costs related to training.
Here's the link to submit an application for admission :