Customer
Service and Sales Representatives
For Call Centres
Tuition
Free Full Attestation Program
Since
November 1997, Champlain St-Lambert's Centre for Continuing Education
has offered a bilingual full-time Call Centre Agent Training Program
in cooperation with Emploi-Quebec. In March 1998, Champlain St-Lambert
invested in the development of a fully functional call centre
on campus to better support this nine month program. Call Centre
simulation exercises and live telephone campaigns are integral
components of this training.
OBJECTIVE:
The objective of this bilingual program is to provide graduates
with rewarding employment opportunities within the rapidly-expanding
call center industry. It
aims specifically to train students in the two major sub-sectors
of the call center industry – customer service and sales.
The program has been developed in collaboration with the
Call Center Advisory Committee made up of representatives of large
and medium sized businesses who have functioning call centers
as well as representatives of Emploi –Québec, faculty from the
program and college administrators.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
The
AEC will provide graduates with the opportunity for employment
in a wide range of business and industries. Graduates will work
as customer service or customer support representatives, sales
specialists and call center agents. Graduates will also be able to find employment
in other segments of the call center industry such as collections
and surveys. Employment opportunities increase with the mastery
of multiple languages, more advanced computer skills and additional
education and work experience prior to entry into the program.
PROGRAM CONTENT:
410-801-LA Introduction to the Profession
410-802-LA Principles of Telephone Communications
420-803-LA Introduction
to Computers & Software
410-BLE-03 Mathematics, Accounting, Statistics
604-BLA-04 Call Centre English
410-804-LA Script
Writing and Recording Information
410-805-LA Selling by Telephone
410-BLT-04 Customer
Service by Telephone
410-806-LA Internship
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Total number of hours : 495
Number of hours/week:
26
Anticipated Start Date: September
17, 2001
End Date: February
8, 2002
ADMISSIONS CONDITIONS:
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Must possess
a Secondary V certificate or equivalent;
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A solid grasp of a second language (either
French or English), particularly oral communication skills.
ATTESTATION CRITERIA:
You are eligible to register in an Attestation
of Collegial Studies program if you are a Canadian citizen or
Permanent Resident, and if:
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You are part
of an agreement between the college and an employer, or you are
sponsored within the terms of a government program (please contact
your centre local d’Emploi -Québec office).
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You have received
instruction deemed acceptable by the college, for example:
A Diploma of High School Studies or A
College Diploma or a University Degree
OR
A
partial high school program, coupled with a recommendation from
a current or former employer that you would benefit from pursuing
your education at the post-secondary level.
AND
You meet one of the following three conditions:
You have not been a full-time student
(either in high school or college) for at least two consecutive
terms or one school year within the last 12 months.
You are part of an agreement between the
college and an employer, or you are sponsored within the terms
of a government program.
You have completed at least one year of
post-secondary studies spread over a period of one year or more.
An information session will be held Monday, August 13,
2001 at 9:30 a.m.
To attend the information session, please call (450)
672-7364.