BANKING
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE
Program Coordinator: Larry Flick - 383-5277

This 62-63 credit curriculum is offered as a career development program for employees currently working in all types of financial service organizations.  It prepares employees in savings banks, commercial banks, savings and loan associations, and credit unions for supervisory and middle-management positions. Designed in cooperation with the American Institute of Banking (AIB), this program complements existing AIB course offerings and provides a degree path for AIB students and similar opportunities for other students.

BANKING CURRICULUM

Course ID Title of Course
Credits
Freshman Year    
ACC* K111° Principles of Accounting I
4
ACC* K118° Managerial Accounting
4
BBG* K231° Business Law I
3
BFN* K1XX Principles of Banking
3
BFN* K201° Principles of Finance
3
BMK* K201° Principles of Marketing
3
CSA* K105 Introduction to Software Applications
3
ENG* K101° Composition
3
ENG* K102° Literature & Composition
3
MAT* K167° Principles of Statistics
3
  TOTAL
32
Sophomore Year  
BBG* K232° Business Law II
3
BMG* K202° Principles of Management
3
BOT* K2XX Business Communications
3
COM* K173° Public Speaking
3
ECN* K101° Principles of Macroeconomics
or  
3
ECN* K102° Principles of Microeconomics
ECN* K2XX Money and Banking
3
___________  Humanities Elective
3
___________  Restricted Elective #
3
___________  Natural Sciences Elective
3-4
___________  Social Sciences Elective
3
___________   TOTAL
30-31
___________  GRAND TOTAL
62-63

°Course has a prerequisite. Students should check course description.
#Selection of restricted elective should be made after consultation with the program advisor.

Banking, Associate in Science Degree
Program Outcomes


Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  1. explain the role of management and its interrelationship with other functional areas in order to achieve organizational goals.
  2. identify the elements of management and their application to organizational activities and goals.
  3. discuss the role of ethical issues, the importance of the global perspective, and their impact on the success of a business.
  4. explain the importance of information technology in business.
  5. demonstrate skills in problem solving, in decision-making, and in teamwork, including the ability to work with diverse groups.
  6. apply critical thinking skills acquired from the Liberal Arts and Sciences requirements of the program.
  7. obtain successful employment in the field of banking.
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