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4.00 Credits
A general introduction to the concepts of modern-day astronomy, includes lecture and laboratory experience. Topics include classic description astronomy, geocentric to heliocentric models of the universe, light and electromagnetic spectra, optical telescopes, solar system and comparative planetology, formation and evolution of the sun and stars, the milky way, galaxy, cosmology, and the expansion of the universe and extraterrestrial life. Lab experience includes hands-on investigations to support lecture concepts. Prerequisite: ENGL 109 and MATH 101. Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring. MNCCNS: ASTR 1111 and ASTR 1113. MNGECC: Area III.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic aspects of aviation: meteorology, navigation, theory of flight, use of radar, aircraft power plants and general aircraft servicing. Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) are also covered. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A study of flight instruments, altitude instrument flying, airspace, cross-country flight planning and navigation, instrument charts, instrument approaches, meteorology, Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), emergencies, operational considerations and decision making. This course provides the information required for safe opera- tion as a private pilot under instrument flight rules. Prerequisite: Private pilot's license. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
A broad survey of the banking industry. This course covers the role of banking in the modern economy both locally and nationally and its language, history, documents, procedures and practices. Topics covered include the Federal Reserve, check processing, teller functions, deposit functions, trust services, bank bookkeeping, loans and investments. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the lending function of a bank or mortgage service-consumer, commercial and mortgage lending. Topics include legal and regulatory requirements, required documentation, internal processes, procedures and policies. Offered: Occasionally.
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2.00 Credits
An overview of the field of residential lending, including the basics of real estate law, appraisal of residential property, mortgage loan origination, and mortgage loan servicing. Prerequisite: BANK 122. Offered: Occasionally.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the knowledge and skills necessary to be an effective commercial lender. Both the technical knowledge and human relations skills successful lenders must possess are covered. Prerequisite: BANK 122. Offered: Occasionally.
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2.00 Credits
A comprehensive overview of managing day-to-day bank activities. Topics include forming bank objectives and policies; the sources and use of funds, funds management, the administration of deposits and loans, and analyzing bank performance. Prerequisite: BANK 121. Offered: Occasionally.
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2.00 Credits
An examination of the role of consumer credit in overall banking operations. Topics include the evaluation of credit risk, the loan process from application through closing, servicing and collecting loans, and marketing. Prerequisite: BANK 122. Offered: Occasionally.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamental concepts and strategies of investment accounts and bank fund management. Topics covered include the banking environment, asset/liability management, bank funding and investment instruments, and financial markets. Prerequisite: BANK 121. Offered: Occasionally.
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