Course Descriptions
BNKG 1303 Principles of Bank Operation
Overview of the fundamental banking functions and the role of regulation in the banking
industry. Explanation of financial products and services to various markets. 3 credit
hours. (W)
BNKG 1340 Money and Financial Markets
Monetary policy and its related effects on financial intermediaries. Includes financial
markets, regulatory functions, and structures. Addresses investment and funds management.
3 credit hours. (W)
BNKG 1345 Consumer Lending
A study of the different types of consumer loans. Identify the federal regulations
and state laws pertaining to collection and serving of a consumer loan and relate
consumer credit to the lending process. 3 credit hours. (W)
BNKG 1347 Bank Marketing
Principles of marketing as they relate to the banking industry. Special emphasis on
deposit, credit, and payment related products. Pricing, promotion, product, and distribution
strategies as used within the financial industry are included. 3 credit hours. (W)
BNKG 1349 Commercial Lending
Overview of the commercial lending market and process with emphasis on credit analysis,
evaluation, federal regulations, and state laws. 3 credit hours. (W)
BNKG 1356 Analyzing Financial Statements
A study of the process of evaluating financial statements, cash flow, and ratio analysis
of individuals and businesses. Emphasis on the relationship of comparative analysis
and industry standards. 3 credit hours. (W)
BNKG 2380 Cooperative Education – Banking and Financial Support Services
Career-related activities encountered in the student's area of specialization offered
through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under
the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning
with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Contact your Workforce Program
Career Coach. 3 credit hours. (W)