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Nov 23, 2024
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2019-2020 | Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Banking | A.A.B.
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As Banking procedures in the world economies become more complex, the future for a two-year college graduate is increasingly promising. Individuals with an education and knowledge-base related to banking, banking regulations, finance and the economy, are highly needed! This program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to advance in career paths that align with their particular interests and abilities in the field of banking. In addition to the specific technical skills related to the banking industry, students will learn skills in other areas such as customer service, marketing, sales fundamentals, finance, planning and organization, problem solving and decision making, communication, accounting and business. Curricula base developed by the American Bankers Association. ♦ NOTE At the core of this degree are at least 36 credit hours that will transfer to a bachelor’s degree in this discipline. It is recommended that students who intend to transfer work closely with an advisor. Some schools accept additional courses for transfer or prefer the Associate of Science degree.
Program Outcomes ►
The student will
►demonstrate skills in written and oral communication;
►use good interpersonal skills and interact in a team environment;
►demonstrate awareness of global world/economic/business issues;
►distinguish the value of good ethical standards and their application to business and banking;
►demonstrate respect for cultural differences and differing points of view in the business environment;
►demonstrate proficiency with business technology for both research and communication of banking fundamentals and financial information;
►identify the important components of the external environment of a business and explain how the environment influences change; and
►demonstrate knowledge of the banking industry and related financial concepts.
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Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
Semester 4
Total Credit Hours | 64
♦ Designed for students who have completed prerequisites and have met college preparatory requirements in math, English and basic computer skills.
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