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ACCOUNTING

Financial Services Major
 
Current Program and Course Description Information: 

The Financial Services major offers entry level courses for individuals who desire a career in the financial services industry.  Banking institutions are marketing their financial services more aggressively. This program also offers advanced course for people already employed in the field.

The faculty has identified the following Learning Outcomes for all graduates:

  • Explain the variety of services offered by financial institutions.
  • Understand the importance of financial institutions to the economy and realize the impact they have on the local community.
  • Develop professional and human relations skills that are
    necessary in
    working with both business clients and
    personal consumers.
  • Understand government regulations and the impact they have on financial institutions.
  • Understand credit and the process of analyzing financial information to assist in the decision-making process of granting credit.

POTENTIAL OCCUPATIONS:

Bank Teller
Loan Officer
Insurance and Investment Agents
Credit Managers
Retail Management

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Terra Community College
2830 Napoleon Road   Fremont, Ohio   43420-9670
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