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Business Administration: Banking and Finance Pathway (A25120BF)

Associate in Applied Science Degree

Fully Online Option Available

The Banking and Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the banking and finance profession. Banking and finance professionals assemble and analyze, process, and communicate essential information about banking and financial operations.

Course work may include banking, accounting, finance, ethics, business law, computer applications, marketing, and general studies. Related skills are developed through the study of communications, computer applications, financial analysis, critical thinking skills, and ethics.

Graduates should qualify for entry-level banking and finance positions in many types of organizations including banks and financial businesses.

This curriculum complies with the standard approved by the State Board of Community Colleges.

Students may be required to take developmental courses in Math and/or English as a result of high school GPA or pre-enrollment placements tests. Therefore, the student may need more than the minimum number of semester hours listed for graduation. Consult a program advisor for more information.

 Fall Session 1 (7 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

ACA 115 Success & Study Skills

or

ACA 122 College Transfer Success

0

2

0

0

1

CTS 130 Spreadsheet

2

2

0

0

3

ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry

3

0

0

0

3

Fall Session 2 (6 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

CIS 110 Introduction to Computers

2

2

0

0

3

BUS 115 Business Law I

3

0

0

0

3

Spring Session 1 (7 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

BUS 110 Introduction to Business

3

0

0

0

3

ACC 120 Prin of Financial Accounting

3

2

0

0

4

Spring Session 2 (6 Credits)     

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

BUS 225 Business Finance

2

2

0

0

3

BUS 270 Professional Development

3

0

0

0

3

Summer Session (6 or 7 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

ENG 112 Writing/Research in the Disciple

3

0

0

0

3

MAT 143 Quantitative Literacy

or

MAT 152 Statistical Methods I

2

or

3

2

0

0

3

or

4

Fall Session 1 (6 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

BUS 137 Principles of Management

3

0

0

0

3

MKT 120 Principles of Marketing

3

0

0

0

3

Fall Session 2 (9 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

BAF 110 Principles of Banking

3

0

0

0

3

BAF  141 Law & Banking: Principles

3

0

0

0

3

MKT 223 Customer Service

3

0

0

0

3

Spring Session 1 (10 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

BAF  222 Money and Banking

3

0

0

0

3

BUS  240 Business Ethics

3

0

0

0

3

ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics

3

0

0

0

3

WBL  111 Work-Based Learning I

0

0

0

10

1

Spring Session 2 (6 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

BAF 131 Fund of Bank Lending

3

0

0

0

3

**3 Credits must be selected from the list of Social/Behavioral electives.

Summer Session (3 Credits)

course

class

lab

Clinic

work Exp.

credit

*3 Credits must be selected from the list of Humanities electives.

Total Semester Credit Hours in Program                                                    66-67

*Humanities Electives

The following listings for Humanities Electives apply to Associate in Applied Science degree-seeking students. These electives should be carefully selected with the faculty advisor to ensure proper credit. Some programs of study have specific courses that meet the humanities elective requirement. ASL, foreign language, and public speaking courses cannot count as the sole humanities course in an associate in applied science program.

  • ART 111 Art Appreciation

  • ART 114 Art History Survey I

  • ART 115 Art History Survey II

  • DRA 111 Theatre Appreciation

  • DRA 112 Literature of the Theatre

  • DRA 211 Theatre History I

  • ENG 231 American Literature I

  • ENG 232 American Literature II

  • ENG 241 British Literature I

  • ENG 242 British Literature II

  • ENG 262 World Literature II

  • HUM 123 Appalachian Culture

  • HUM 160 Introduction to film

  • MUS 110 Music Appreciation

  • PHI 210 History of Philosophy

  • PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics

  • REL 110 World Religions

  • REL 211 Intro to Old Testament

  • REL 212 Intro to New Testament

  • REL 221 Religion in America

    **Social/Behavioral Science Electives

    The following listing for Social/Behavioral Science Electives applies to Associate in Applied Science degree seeking students. These electives should be carefully selected with the faculty advisor to ensure proper credit. Some programs of study have specific courses that meet the social/behavioral science elective requirement.

  • ANT 210 General Anthropology

  • ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics

  • ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics

  • GEO 111 World Regional Geography

  • HIS 111 World Civilizations I

  • HIS 112 World Civilizations II

  • HIS 131 American History I

  • HIS 132 American History II

  • POL 120 American Government

  • POL 130 State and Local Government

  • PSY 150 General Psychology

  • PSY 237 Social Psychology

  • PSY 241 Developmental Psychology

  • PSY 281 Abnormal Psychology

  • SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology

  • SOC 213 Sociology of the Family

  • SOC 220 Social Problems