HAD administration and Business management
Definition
The HAD Business management and of the administrations (GEA HAD) is a university formation post- baccalaureat which is generally held over two years (either four six-month periods); it is possible by the means of continuing education to obtain it in one year. This HAD relates to the trades of the Gestion in the private Entreprise S and the Administration S public S (because of their proximity, one often connects the HAD Administrative management and COmmerciale (GACO) with HAD GEA).
The acquisition of the financial countable techniques and organization, the knowledge of the computer tools make it possible to the students to be immediately operational in company as of the end of their studies. The formation with the methods of analysis, the taking into account of the environment and the synthesis enables them to be able to evolve/move.
Options and their specificities
- Finance-Accountancy (FC):
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Small and Average Organizations (PMO):
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Human Resources (RH):
Units of teaching
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UE1 : To communicate and be located in the organizations:
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UE2 : To include/understand and manage the organizations:
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UE3 : To control and use the management tools:
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UE4 : Setting in professional situation:
Some outlets
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Countable
- Assisting of the management auditor, management treasury
- Administrative of the personnel, the pay
- Assistant of persons in charge of the PME/PMI
Continuation of the studies
Generally students GEA continue their studies such as: the professional License or general practitioner, IUP, university license, Diploma of Accounts Department and Management (DCG), national colleges of business, MSTCF, Master sciences of management (MSG), studies abroad thanks to the partnerships between the universities, etc…
Bonds
- the French forum of the accountancy
- the order of the certified public accountants
- Federation of the European certified public accountants
- Site of State education
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