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  • 3.00 Credits

    Techniques for the evaluation of financial condition and operating performance of a modern business enterprise. The course is divided into four parts: Financial Statement Analysis and Accounting; Financial Statements and Business Funds Flow; Tools of Financial Statements Analysis; and The Technique of Financial Statements Analysis. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will emphasize the fundamental techniques of financial statement analysis via the use of case studies to illustrate its use and implementation. Building upon a review of accounting concepts, the course will cover the analysis (including ratio analysis), and interpretation of financial accounting information including the balance sheet, income statement and statement cash flows. Prerequisite: BAN 2210. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to the residential mortgage lending process, functions and participants. General principles in loan origination, underwriting and closing of residential mortgage loans will be covered. Course content will include the mortgage loan process of applying and qualifying for home loan financial and various types of loans available in the market place. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture) savings process. A review of the economics of the savings process in order to clarify important differences between financial savings by individuals or organizations and real savings that appear as capital formation. Different types of financial savings are reviewed in order to describe the system of financial flow from income to capital investment. Designed for entry-level to 5 years experience. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the role of money and the banking industry within the United States and abroad. There is an emphasis on basic concepts in the areas of banking regulations, monetary policy, fiscal policy, interest rates, money creation, and foreign exchange markets. The class is designed for both students who are new to banking, as well as for bankers who need an update on the changes affecting the banking industry. Prerequisite: ECO 2013 (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the basics of bank marketing and provides the information necessary to understand the role of marketing in the business of banking. Builds fundamental marketing skills and demonstrates their application to various levels of business processes. Discusses effective strategic marketing process including research, analysis setting goals and objectives, evaluating marketing mix, implementation and evaluation of marketing plan, and communication of marketing objectives. Prerequisite: MKA 1021 A S. Degree credit only. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to develop an awareness of the basic concepts and processes behind the bank audit function as well as an understanding of the need for internal control in a banking environment. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The sophisticated treatment of a central bank function offers the student an overall treatment of funds management policies and practices conducive to liquefy, safe risks and profitability, with special focus on spread management. Emphasis is on how the banker can successfully apply basic funds management principles to an ever-changing financial environment. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The organization, operation, and services of the trust department. Some specific topics covered in the course are the board of directors; department accounting; trust investments; tax administration; trust automation; employee benefit trust; corporate trust administration; business development; trust profitability; and issues in trust department management. Designed for trust officers. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture)
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with a foundation in electrical theory, electrical safety, OSHA standards, and mathematical principles and formulas for the electrical industry. (90 contact hours)
  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course presents the National Electrical Code (NEC) and its application to electrical wiring. Students are also introduced to various types of test equipment, fittings, conductors, blueprints, and residential and commercial wiring. (90 contact hours)
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