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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Program admission, ENG 191, BAF 100 Introduces students to the application and reinforcement of banking and finance and employability principles in the actual job placement or practicum experience. Students are acquainted with occupational responsibilities through realistic work situations and are provided with insights into banking and finance applications on the job. Topics include, but are not limited to: problem solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of proper interpersonal skills, application of banking and finance techniques, and professional development. The occupational based instruction is implemented through the use of written individualized training plans, written performance evaluation, required weekly seminar, and required practicum or on the job training.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite/Co-requisite: BUS 132 Focuses on the application and reinforcement of banking and finance and employability principles in an actual job placement or practicum experience. Students are acquainted with occupational responsibilities through realistic work situations and are provided with insights into banking and finance applications on the job. Topics include, but are not limited to: problem solving, adaptability, to the job setting, use of proper interpersonal skills, application of the banking and finance techniques, and professional development. The occupational-based instruction is implemented through the use of written individualized training plans, written performance evaluation, required weekly seminar, and required practicum or on-the-job-training.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ACC 101 Provides knowledge and application of the concepts of free and mutual markets, capitalism, wealth creation from technology innovation, risk concepts, accounting and economic balance sheets, income statements, sources and uses statement, trend analysis and market value, simple and compound interest, the time value of money, present value , future value, and net present value, internal rate of return, capital budgeting decisions, e-technology application/financial value, stockholder equity, book value, dividend policy, debt and equity, corporate growth, global finance, annuities, capital structure, financial leverage, and risk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Program admission Emphasizes the real estate industry including the mortgage industry, economic concepts behind real estate, real estate law concepts, amortization, maturity mismatch, flexible loan insurance, regulations, loan origination, loan processing, real estate appraisals, disclosure, title insurance, foreclosure, mortgage backed securities, technology application in real estate, R.E.I.Ts, interest rate analysis, collaterized securities, qualifying ratios, pass-throughs, market feasibility, zoning, environmental impact, options, capitalization rates, and land use.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BAF 100 Provides knowledge and application of the principles of bank management, bank services, bank technology, currency acts and regulations, bank holding companies, correspondent banking, affiliated banks, bank stock valuation, asset-liability management, returns and margins, bank liquidity, composition of deposits and loans, customer service, bank leadership, global bank management, interest sensitive gap management, bank balance sheets, income statement, and sources and uses statement, portfolio immunization, the Federal Reserve Bank, pricing of deposits and loans, deposit services, proper bank behavior, bank lending policies, and management of the banks equity capital position.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BAF 100, SCT 100 Introduces the student to the origins of virtual banking, the new Web-O-Nomics (a concentration economy), converging technologies, digital value chains, and hands-on Web Bank and Financial Services account set-up. Topics include: amorphing of Financial Services, student Web site assignments/navigation, networking, icons, gateways, I.S.O.N.s, Internet bandwidth consideration, R.A.M., and N.V.I. memories, making recurring Web payments, Web new account set-up, Web brokering, Web bank regulations, bank security, technology resources, data warehouses, digital currency, rich information exchange, b-web partnering, universal standards, TCP/IP protocol, H.T.M.L. and Java network significance, performance and fidelity, S.S.L. encrypting, adding new functionality to financial services, accounting software review, and multiple case studies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Provisional admission Introduces the fundamental theory and practices of the barber/styling profession. Emphasis will be placed on professional practices and safety. Topics include: barbering history; personality development; professional ethics; professional image, safety; and reception and telephone techniques.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite/Co-requisites: Provisional admission Students are taught the fundamentals of each barber/styling implement. Emphasis will be placed on the maintenance and care of each implement. Topics include: nomenclature; types and sizes; proper use and care; and maintenance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: BAR 100, BAR 101 Introduces fundamental theories and practices of bacteriology, sterilization, sanitation, safety, and the welfare of the barber/stylist and patron. Topics include: sterilization; sanitation; safety; bacteriology; and Hazardous Duty Standards Act compliance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BAR 102 Introduces the theory and skills necessary to apply basic haircutting techniques. Safe use of haircutting implements will be stressed. Topics include: preparation of patron; haircutting terminology; safety; sanitation; implements; and basic haircutting techniques.
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