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SALES REPRESENTATION

5823 – Attestation Vocational Specialization

When: Start dates may vary. Refer to AdmissionFP for more information.

Where: Theoretical class could be done online or in class.

How much: $85.00

How long: 450 hours

Diploma: AVS

Description

Acquire the knowledge, ability and attitude necessary to become a qualified sales representative in wholesale, establish and maintain long-term relationships with customers, manage sales territories, and adapt quickly and easily to a wholesale establishment.

Jobs

In a field you choose… ex: You have a DVS in Secretarial studies, LVTC will train you to become a sales Rep on the ‘road’  for a stationary company . You have a BAC in pharmaceutcal studies, we will train you to become a pharmaceutical rep

Prerequisite

To be eligible for admission to the Sales Representation program, you must meet one of the following requirements:

Have a DVS (DEP in french) in the occupation corresponding to the program of study selected or have been granted recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons practicing an occupation related to the program of study.

Duration
HoursCompetency
30Occupation and training 
75Professional relationships 
45Time Management 
60Business Mathematics 
120Sales representation 
60Prospection  
60Enter the Workforce (Stage)

Fees
Payable upon acceptation in the program

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $40.00        

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) $45.00

Payable before the start of class

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

Spin Booklets : $30.00

Sales Representation Exercise Sheets : $20.00

*** Plan travel expenses for field trips, job search, 30 days of stage, business visits… ***

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

RAC

Recognition of Acquired Competencies could shorten the time between you and your diploma.

You learn at YOUR rhythm (individualized learning) so you can get on the work force faster and/or if you need a little bit more time you can have it!!!

2-4-U

Tired of regular high school class ?

You can learn a real trade and finish your high school diploma all at once, it’s possible! 2-4-U will give you the chance to learn a real trade while continuing in high school.

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HEALTH ASSISTANCE & NURSING CARE

5825 Diploma in Vocational Studies

When: Start dates may vary. Refer to AdmissionFP for more information.

Where: Theoretical and practical classes at LVTC

How much: approximately $600.00

How long: 1800 hours – 18 months

Diploma: DVS

Description

If you are dynamic, have a genuine compassion for people and like a fast-paced job, a life-affirming experience awaits you in a career in the health sector as a licensed practical nurse.

Students learn to care for people who are sick, injured, convalescing, or disabled under the direction of physicians and registered nurses. This includes the ability to evaluate patients’ needs and develop patient care plans. Students will also learn to administer prescribed medicine, start intravenous fluid, and provide care to ventilator-dependent patients.

Training includes:

  • Infection control
  • IV insertion
  • Medication administration
  • Care of children (pediatrics)
  • PDSB
  • CPR (First Aid)
Jobs

 Licensed practical nurse

Prerequisite

Hours Statement of the Competency (LPN)
30 First Aid
30 Profession and Training
30 Comprehensive Approach to Health
45 Communicating in a Care Team
105 Basic Care Procedures
30 Helping Relationship
30 Ethical and Legal Aspects
45 Care Procedures and the Musculoskeletal System
75 Basic Care to clients experiencing loss of autonoomy
30 Nutrition
60 Care Procedures and the Nervous and Sensory Systems
30 Care Procedures and the Endocrine system
60 Care Procedures and the Digestive System
60 Care Procedures and the Urinary and Reproductive Systems
45 Approach to Clients With Cognitive Deficits
30 Approach to Clients in Palliative Care
45 Approach to Clients with Mental Health Problems
120 Geronto-Geriatric Care
75 Care of Clients with Mental Health Problems
120 Physical Rehabilitation Care
90 Surgical Care
30 Approach to Mothers and Newborns
30 Care of Mothers and Newborns
30 Approach to Children and Adolescents
30 Care of Children and Adolescents
105 Care of a Diverse Clientele
60 Infection Control
60 Drug Therapy
75 Specific Care
120 Medical Care
75 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

TOTAL : 18 months (1800 hours)

Duration

To be eligible for admission to the Health, Assistance and Nursing program, candidates must meet one of the following requirements:

Persons holding a Secondary School Diploma or its recognized equivalent.
OR
Persons who are at least 16 years of age on September 30 of the school year in which their training is to begin and have earned the Secondary V credits in language of instruction and Secondary IV credits in second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister, or have been granted recognition of equivalent learning.
OR
Persons who are at least 18 years of age upon entry into the program and have the following functional prerequisites: the successful completion of the general development test, as well as Secondary V credits in language of instruction in a program of study established by the Minister, or recognition of equivalent learning.

Fees

PAYABLE UPON ACCEPTATION IN THE PROGRAM

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $40.00     

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) $180.00

PAYABLE BEFORE THE START OF CLASS

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

Competency1, 2, 3, 5 : $30.00

PDSB Workbooks & Card : $12.00

Updates in English, Hospital Charting Documents, Exams : $ 80.00

Competency 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 : $ 68.00

Approach to Mothers and Newborns : $33.00

Competency 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 : $ 73.00

First aid, Mask & Card : $32.00

Le Petit Compendium : $17.00

Lab fee : $10.00

For a comprehensive cost list please contact LVTC

N.B. Students must provide their own transportation to practicum (stages) and parking where applicable, as well are responsible for payment of any conferences that they may have to attend for their program.

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

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ACCOUNTING

5731 – Diploma of Vocational Studies

When: Continuous entry throughout the year. Contact the school for more information.

Where: Theoretical class could be done online or in class.

How much: $175.00

How long: 1350 hours – 13 months

Diploma: DVS

Description

The accounting program prepares you to perform a variety of jobs in the business world; the application of general accounting principles, how to analyze accounting and administrative problems and how to develop skills required in today’s workplace.

You learn at YOUR rhythm (individualized learning) so you can get on the work force faster and/or if you need a little bit more time you can have it!!!

**** Continuous entry, start at anytime ****

Training includes:

  • Calculating and preparing accounting documents
  • Producing payroll
  • Completing and verifying work accurately
  • Completing daily and year-end financial tasks

Equivalencies can be granted between the Accounting and Secretarial Studies programs allowing a student to complete two diplomas in less time.

Jobs
  •  Acccounts payable/receivable clerk
  •  Payroll clerk
  •  Bookkeeper
Prerequisite

To be eligible for admission to the Accounting program, candidates must meet one of the following requirements:

Persons holding a Secondary School Diploma or its recognized equivalent.

OR

Persons who are at least 16 years of age on September 30 of the school year in which their training is to begin and have earned the Secondary IV credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister, or have been granted recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons who are at least 18 years of age upon entry into the program and have the following functional prerequisites: the successful completion of the general development test, or recognition of equivalent learning.

OR

Persons having earned Secondary III credits in language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister and who will continue their general education courses concurrently with their vocational training in order to obtain the credits they are missing among the following: Secondary IV language of instruction, second language and mathematics in the programs of study established by the Minister.

Duration
HoursStatement of the Competency
30Determine their suitability for the trade and the training process
60Research and exchange information
60Produce tables and charts
30Do calculations and prepare source documents
60Format accounting-related correspondence
90Write accounting-related correspondence in English
60Process source documents in different types of companies
45Handle cash
45Use information related to legislation affecting businesses
30Interact in a variety of professional situations
75Communicate in French in an accounting context
30Prepare the payroll
HoursStatement of the Competency
60Write and format accounting-related correspondence in French
60Organize and process data related to a company’s resources
60Carry out daily tasks related to transactions involving receivables and payables
75Ensure that they work efficiently
75Perform calculations needed to determine the cost of goods and services
75Perform end-of-period tasks
75Perform year-end tasks
60Produce an income tax return for an individual
45Implement an accounting system
30Commit themselves to the development of their career
120Enter the work force

TOTAL : 13 months (1350 hours)

Fees
Payable upon acceptation in the program

Student Fee (non-refundable) : $40.00        

Program Service Fee (non-refundable) $135.00

Payable before the start of class

Mandatory Items Paid at Centre

Processing Source Documents : $120.00

For a comprehensive cost list please contact LVTC

All costs are non-refundable

Costs are subject to change without notice 

RAC

Have some previous experience ?

Recognition of Acquired Competencies could shorten the time between you and your diploma.

2-4-U

Tired of regular high school class ?

You can learn a real trade and finish your high school diploma all at once, it’s possible! 2-4-U will give you the chance to learn a real trade while continuing in high school.