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Montreal's École des Hautes Études Commerciales, Canada's first management school, was founded in 1907 by the Chambre de commerce de Montréal. The school is affiliated with the Université de Montréal and is considered to be one of the country's top business schools, and is AMBA accredited.
The school has officially been known as HEC Montréal since 2002; the name was changed to differentiate it from institutions such as HEC Paris and HEC Lausanne, and to enhance the schools profile on the world stage.
(HEC has jokingly been said to stand for "Highly Educated Crooks", and this rendition has been seen in the HEC Montréal student newspaper over the years.)
On a more serious note, HEC Montréal has been turning out managers for close to a century and was the first business school in Canada to offer evening classes for adults, in 1917. In the last three decades it has undertaken several research programmes, in addition to training its students in the craft of administration and management.
The language of instruction at HEC Montréal is French (although some courses are offered in English and Spanish) and the business culture is North American.
In 1997 HEC Montréal was also one of the first schools to make the use of laptop computers mandatory to all new students in the Bachelor of Business Administration program.
External link
- HEC Montréal (http://www.hec.ca/)fr:École des hautes études commerciales