SPECIALIST IN APPLIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – LCE.3V OPTION: LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
The legal profession is full of opportunities for motivated and detail-oriented people. Information technology is particularly important to the functioning of modern law offices. CDI College’s Specialist in Applied Information Technology – LCE.3V Option: Legal Administrative Assistant program gives students a broad understanding of the Canadian legal system.
This program covers the fundamental terminology, legal office procedures, record keeping and bookkeeping skills you need to thrive in a law office. Students also receive hands-on training in keyboarding, transcription skills, and word processing programs. This program will prepare students to work as a legal trainee or as an assistant in legal departments of family, financial, corporate, real estate and other law firms.
Prerequisites
Secondary V diploma or its recognized equivalent
Successful admission test
Conditions for admission to an Attestation of College Studies (ACS)
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 person has interrupted his or her full-time studies or pursued full-time postsecondary studies for at least 2 consecutive terms or 1 school year;
the person is covered by an agreement entered into between the college and an employer or by a government program of studies;
the person has interrupted his or her full-time studies for one term and pursued full-time postsecondary studies for one term; or
the person holds a Secondary School Vocational Diploma.
This program leads to an ACS (Attestation of College Studies) recognized by the Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement Supérieur (MEES) (Permit 749747).
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