Program Overview

Dates

Start date: September 9th, 2024

End date: December 2025

Information session: Tuesday, August 6th at 6:30 p.m. (online via Zoom)

 

Please click the ‘Attend an information session’ button and complete the form that follows to be placed on the waiting list for a future information session (date to be determined).


Schedule

Mode of delivery: Hybrid (online and on-site)

Full-time program hours: Weekdays during the day

Part-time program hours: Evenings and every second Saturday

Basic training recognized by the Organisme d’autoréglementation du courtage immobilier du Québec (OACIQ) that allows for registration for the residential real estate brokerage certification examination.

Objective

The Real Estate industry in the province of Québec went through a major change in terms of the laws that regulate the activities surrounding a real estate transaction. The new Real Estate Brokerage Act (Bill 73) was sanctioned on May 28, 2008 and came into force on May 1, 2010.

Under the new Real Estate Brokerage Act, Real Estate Agents will become Residential Real Estate Brokers and Real Estate Brokers will become Agencies.

The purpose of the Residential Real Estate Brokerage Program is to train both Real Estate Agents and Real Estate Brokers. The regulatory body that oversees the Real Estate industry, the OACIQ, has established seven (7) competencies which new Residential Real Estate Brokers should have developed and mastered in order to act ethically and responsibly in their real estate brokerage practice.

  1. Acting ethically and responsibly in one’s brokerage practice
  2. Managing one’s professional activities in the field of real estate
  3. Making use of general and special rules of law in brokerage transactions
  4. Assessing the quality and the various building elements of an immovable
  5. Estimating the market value of a residential immovable
  6. Carrying out brokerage transactions pertaining to the sale, purchase, leasing or exchange of a residential immovable
  7. Distinguishing the basic principles of mortgage financing

Career Perspectives

This program is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to demonstrate that they have attained these seven (7) competencies required by the OACIQ. In order to obtain a license to practice in Québec, candidates must meet the education criteria of the OACIQ, as well as write an exam* with the OACIQ. The examination has been designed based on this competency framework.

*The OACIQ exam may be written in English or French. Those who choose to write the exam in English will be required to prove, before they are issued their license, French language competency, as per the regulations. OACIQ exam fees are not included. You may consult the brochure of the L’office québécoise de la langue française: Le français, un tremplin pour exercer une profession au Québec.

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Courses

The Residential Real Estate Brokerage program consists of eleven (11) credit courses, for a total of 570 hours.

  •     221-001-LA – Introduction to Residential Real Estate Brokerage – 60 Hours
  •     221-002-LA – Real Estate Property Law – 60 Hours
  •     221-003-LA – Real Estate Business Law – 60 Hours
  •     221-004-LA – Real Estate Brokerage Act – 45 Hours
  •     221-005-LA – Communication Skills in Real Estate – 45 Hours
  •     221-006-LA – Residential Construction – 45 Hours
  •     221-007-LA – Real Estate Mathematics – 45 Hours
  •     221-008-LA – Residential Real Estate Appraisal – 45 Hours
  •     221-009-LA – Residential Real Estate Brokerage Contracts – 60 Hours
  •     221-010-LA – The Promise to Purchase – 45 Hours
  •     221-011-LA – Presentation of the Offer to Purchase – 60 Hours

Admission Requirements

Candidates must have a Quebec Diploma of Secondary Studies or a High School Leaving Certificate or have received instruction deemed sufficient by the College. Although French is not a component in this program, any candidate who wishes to be successful in Quebec must assure that he/she has sufficient mastery of the language. Prospective candidates will be asked to submit a curriculum vitae (CV) and may be interviewed prior to admission to the program to verify their qualifications. Potential candidates may be required to take an appropriate remedial course(s).

Further details

You are eligible to register in a program if you are a:

  • Canadian Citizen or
  • Permanent Resident or
  • Holder of a valid Student Visa

And you can provide proof of previous studies deemed acceptable by the College, for example:

  • A Quebec Secondary V Diploma or a Diploma of Secondary Studies or equivalent scholarity or
  • A College Diploma or a University Degree or
  • An “Évaluation comparative des études effectuées hors du Québec” or
  • Partial high school studies, 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 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 (for example: CSST, Emploi-Québec).
  • You have completed at least one year of post-secondary studies spread over a period of one year or more.

Although not an admission requirement, please see the new French-language requirements for certification for AEC programs in English.

Costs

For more information on the fees for residents and non-residents of Québec and international students, please click here.

Contact Us

Continuing Education – F-151
Champlain College Saint-Lambert
900 Riverside Drive
Saint-Lambert, Québec
J4P 3P2

Directions

(450)-672-7364

continuingeducation@crcmail.net