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CLASSROOM SCHEDULE SUMMER 2016 BANKING/ CREDIT UNION/ FINANCIAL SERVICES Visit our newly redesigned WEBSITE: WWW.CFTSE.ORG LET YOUR WORK EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU! SAVE TIME AND MONEY Earn college credits for knowledge gained on the job with Prior Learning Assessments (PLA) at Miami Dade College. Get on track to finishing a college degree, and/or college credit certificates by showing your college-level learning from work and military experience. MDC offers a variety of credit-earning testing options, or build a portfolio with guidance from MDC advisors. Credits may be applied to bachelor’s, associate or certificate credentials. PLA PORTFOLIO A Great Option for Experienced Professionals CONVENIENT: Upload PLA portfolios completely online with guidance from MDC advisors. AFFORDABLE: Earn up to 45 credits with a one-time cost of only $500! PLA PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT COURSE - ONLINE The portfolio development course is a self-paced course offered through the School of Continuing Education for students to learn how to prepare a portfolio with step-by-step guidance. The course is required for portfolio assessment. Call us today for more information at 305-237-3051.

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CLASSROOM

SCHEDULE

SUMMER 2016

BANKING/

CREDIT UNION/

FINANCIAL

SERVICES

Visit our newly redesigned

WEBSITE: WWW.CFTSE.ORG

LET YOUR WORK EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU!

SAVE TIME AND MONEY Earn college credits for knowledge gained on the job with Prior

Learning Assessments (PLA) at Miami Dade College. Get on

track to finishing a college degree, and/or college credit

certificates by showing your college-level learning from work

and military experience. MDC offers a variety of credit-earning

testing options, or build a portfolio with guidance from MDC

advisors. Credits may be applied to bachelor’s, associate or

certificate credentials.

PLA PORTFOLIO A Great Option for Experienced Professionals

CONVENIENT: Upload PLA portfolios completely online with

guidance from MDC advisors.

AFFORDABLE: Earn up to 45 credits with a one-time cost of

only $500!

PLA PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT COURSE - ONLINE The portfolio development course is a self-paced course offered

through the School of Continuing Education for students to

learn how to prepare a portfolio with step-by-step guidance.

The course is required for portfolio assessment.

Call us today for more information at 305-237-3051.

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WHERE TO BEGINREGISTRATION

INFORMATION 1 - Look through the schedule and

choose offerings which meet your

personal and professional goals.

2 – Contact your CFT Bank

Representative (who usually works

within the personnel/human resource

department) who will explain your

organization’s policies regarding tuition

and textbook reimbursement.

3 – Complete a college application for

admission or re-admission and the CFT

instructions & Registration form and give

to your bank/company representative

for approval.

CFT Registration Forms and College

Admission Forms Accessible Online!

Download forms at: www.cftse.org

4 – The registration and admission

forms must be submitted to the CFT

office.

5 – Register early for all CFT offerings to

ensure that you are enrolled in the

offering(s) of your choice. Registrations

are processed on a space available

basis.

FEE SCHEDULE $30.00 ADMISSION FEE

REQUIRED FOR ALL NEW MDC STUDENTS (non-refundable)

Lab/Special fees for all courses and textbook fees for the BAN

courses (see course descriptions for textbook prices) will

automatically be added to your class tuition fees.

Late fees may apply after registration deadline.

MEMBER FEE CFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE ................................................ $520.00

CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 661.00

CFT/MDC LAB FEE ................................................................... 187.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1385.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/4 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1800.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/LAB FEE ..................................... 462.00

NON-MEMBER FEE CFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 580.00

CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 721.00

CFT/MDC LAB FEE ................................................................... 250.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1485.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/4 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1900.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/LAB FEE ..................................... 524.00

BACHELOR’S DEGREE $25.00 ADMISSION FEE

BAS MEMBER FEE CFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 555.00

CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 663.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1808.00

BAS NON-MEMBER FEE CFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 615.00

CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 753.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1900.00

*GOOD NEWS! Non-resident laws have changed.

Call CFT to see if you qualify

OTHER FEES CFT/ABA OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT ................................................ 15.00

CFT/ABA UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT (NON MEMBERS) ............. 10.00

TRANSFER CREDIT .................................................................. 140.00

DIPLOMA FEE .............................................................................. 35.00 Note: Please make payment payable to CFT Southeastern.

(No personal checks accepted)

Credit Card option available – Call (305) 237-3051 for details.

Or you can pay online: https://cftse.org/miami-dade-college/ (ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

Diploma, Certificate, College Credit Certificate & Degree Programs DIPLOMAS

ABA BANK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

ABA BANK OPERATIONS

ABA BUSINESS BANKING AND

COMMERCIAL LENDING

ABA CONSUMER BANKING

ABA GENERAL BANKING

ABA MILITARY BANKING OPERATIONS

CFT AGRICULTURAL LENDING

CFT FINANCIAL SERVICE MANAGEMNT

CFT FINANCIAL SERVICES MARKETING

CFT GLOBAL BANKING

CFT HUMAN RESOURCES

CFT PROJECT MANAGER

CFT REAL ESTATE LENDING

CERTIFICATES

ABA BANK SERVICE PROVIDER

ABA BANK TELLER

ABA BRANCH MANAGER

ABA CALL CENTER REPRESENTATIVE

ABA CERTIFICATE IN LENDING COMPLIANCE

ABA CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

ABA PERSONAL BANKER

ABA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LENDER

ABA SMALL BUSINESS BANKER

ABA SUPERVISOR

ABA TEAM LEADER

ABA UNIVERSAL BANKER

CFT COMPLIANCE OFFICER

-Domestic Track

-International Track

-Credit Union Track

CFT CREDIT ANALYSIS

CFT INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING

CFT FINANCIAL SERVICES MARKETING

CFT INTRODUCTION TO SALES AND SERVICE

NEW ABA CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS AND

COMMERCIAL LENDING

NEW ABA DEPOSIT COMPLIANCE

NEW ABA CERTIFICATE IN BSA AND AML

COMPLIANCE

NEW ABA CERTIFICATE IN FRAUD

PREVENTION

COLLEGE CREDIT BANKING CERTIFICATES

BANKING SPECIALIST

BANKING OPERATIONS (CREDIT ANALYSIS)

BANKING MANAGEMENT (LENDING) Call Us Today for an Evaluation

at 305-237-3051

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HOW TO MAKE CHANGES

SCHEDULE CHANGES,

DROPS AND ADDS All changes (drops/cancellations

/adds) MUST be made through the

South Florida CFT office for reporting

and billing purposes (written request

required)

ALL CHANGES REQUIRE A $30

PROCESSING FEE PER COURSE.

NO EXCEPTIONS!

Last day for changes (adds/drops)

with refund:

Summer C: ....................... May 12, 2016

Summer A: ....................... May 11, 2016

Summer B: ...................... June 22, 2016

Please check on dates for the banking & mini-term classes with the CFT office. Last day to drop with a “W”

(without a refund)

Summer C: ...................... June 28, 2016

Summer A: ........................ June 2, 2016

Summer B: ...................... June 14, 2016

Please check on dates for the banking & mini-term classes with the CFT office.

SEMESTER REGULATIONS/PROCEDURES: P.E.R.T (MDC): Any student having taken 15 credits of study thru MDC, at any time,

must take the PERT exam to register for any additional classes. The P.E.R.T. assesses

readiness for college-level coursework in English and mathematics. There are three

subject area tests – reading, writing, and mathematics. A student’s scores determine

appropriate course placement upon entering college.

OBLIGATIONS: Students with obligations to Miami-Dade College must clear their

obligations before attempting to register. This will eliminate problems that will occur

during the processing of their application. It is the student’s responsibility to clear all

obligations before registration can occur.

ACADEMIC POLICY: MDC has established as a policy the following academic

regulations regarding incomplete (I) grades and withdrawals (W):

INCOMPLETE:

When a MDC student is unable to complete the requirements of a course by the end of

the semester, the student may be assigned an “Incomplete” or “I” grade. The “I” grade

is recorded by the instructor if the student has valid reasons for not being able to finish

the work. The student and instructor complete an “Agreement for Grade of Incomplete”

form, which stipulates the work to be completed for a grade. Students have until the

end of the next major term to finish the coursework or a failing grade for the course

may be assigned.

DROP PROCEDURES:

(W) A student desiring to withdraw from a course must send by mail, fax or e-mail a

written request before the withdrawal deadlines of each semester. (Please call the CFT

office to confirm receipt of request). Withdrawal notices must identify the course name,

location, bank’s/institution’s name, and reason for withdrawal. Failure to officially

withdraw may cause the student to fail courses unnecessarily, and in some cases may

prevent the receipt of a refund (check refund schedule for withdrawal dates).

Parking at MDC Campuses:

Vehicles decals are required for parking on all MDC property and are issued to all

enrolled students. One decal will be issued per student. The parking decal authorizes

the student to park a vehicle on campus; it does not establish a designated parking

space or guarantee a parking space. All vehicles, including motorcycles, scooters and

mopeds, parked on MDC property must comply with established parking policies and

display a decal. Vehicles in violation of the parking policy may receive a citation and/or

be subject to the auto boot or towing.

All student parking decals are issued solely by the campus Carding Office and are non-

transferable, not to be sold. Decals are issued according to user category Faculty /

Staff and Student. Parking policies and regulations are public information and are

available in the designated campus location, Campus Security Office, Student Life,

Parking Garage Offices and online at www.mdc.edu/parkingpolicies/.

DON’T LIKE TO STUDY ALONE?

YOU DON’T HAVE TO!

Simply talk to your colleagues and form your own class. You need 10 students who will commit to

taking the same academic course on the same day. You can house it at your location (institution’s

training room, board room or break room) or we can find a location for you.

Please call 305-237-3051 to discuss forming a group academic course today!

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Other course descriptions can be found on CFT or MDC

websites:

CFT: https://cftse.org/course-catalog/course-

descriptions/

MDC: www.mdc.edu/main/academics/

Principles of Banking An overview of nearly every aspect of banking, including

the banking system, deposit accounts, negotiable

instruments, lending, personal financial planning and

more. Ideal for new bank employees, as well those

bankers who have worked in the industry for some time

but want to learn more about other areas of banking.

TEXT: $128.40

Diploma/Certificate Applications: AC, AL, AS,

BBCL, BL, BMC, BO, BOP, BS, BSPC, BTC, CAC, CB, CSRC, FMC, FMD, FSMD, G, GB, HRC, MBO, PBC, PMD, PMO, RM, SBBC, SC, SSC, TLC, UB

Fees are subject to change.

Diploma/Certificate Application Key

AC AL BBCL BFM BMC BOP BSPC BTC CAC CB CBAC CCL CFP CLC COC

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = =

Introduction to Accounting Certificate Agricultural Lending Diploma Business and Commercial Lending Diploma Bank Financial Management Diploma Branch Manager Certificate Bank Operations Diploma Bank Service Provider Certificate Bank Teller Certificate Credit Analysis Certificate Consumer Banking Diploma Certificate in BSA and AML Compliance Business and Commercial Lending Certificate Certificate in Fraud Prevention Deposit Compliance Certificate Compliance Officer Certificate

COCU CSRC FMC FMD FSMD G GB HRC LC MBO PBC PMD RELD RM

= = = = = = = = = = = = = =

Compliance Officer Certificate – Credit Union Customer Service Representative Certificate Introduction Financial Services Marketing Certificate Financial Services Marketing Diploma Financial Services Management Diploma General Banking Diploma Global Banking Diploma Human Resources Diploma Lending Compliance Certificate Military Banking Operations Diploma Personal Banker Certificate Project Manager Diploma Real Estate Lending Diploma Residential Mortgage Lender Certificate

SBBC SC SSC TLC UB BS BO BL AS

= = = = = = = = =

Small Business Banker Certificate Supervisor Certificate Introduction Sales and Service Certificate Team Leader Certificate Universal Banker Certificate Banking Specialist College Credit Certificate Banking (Credit Analysis) Operations College Credit Certificate Banking (Lending) Management College Credit Certificate Associate In Science-Financial Services

Business Writing This course covers the procedures for writing effective

business letters and memorandums, a review of grammar,

and the proper format of today's business correspondence.

Students learn how to prepare inquiry letters, direct and

indirect response letters, application letters, and short

reports.

TEXT: MDC BOOKSTORES

Diploma/Certificate Applications: AC, AL, AS, BS, G,

BO, BL, BSPC, CAC, FMD, FMC, FSMD, GB, HRC, SSC

Commercial Lending Suitable for anyone who wants to learn more about the

commercial lending process - the backbone of most banks’

lending portfolios. Learn what goes into making a

successful commercial loan and how to manage a customer

relationship once the loan is approved.

TEXT: $ 128.40

Diploma/Certificate Applications: AL, AS, BS, BO, BL, CAC, CB, GB, SSC

Consumer Lending Ideal for those new to consumer lending, as well as current

lenders who want to enhance their knowledge. The course

covers forming a loan policy, generating applications,

learning about the credit investigation, and understanding

the evaluation of and decisions that go into every loan

application.

TEXT: $128.40

Diploma/Certificate Applications: AS, BS, BO, BL,

CAC, CB, GB, SSC

Marketing Financial Services An overview of vital topics in marketing, including

research, marketing information systems, developing

situation analyses, segmenting markets and evaluating

ROI. Learn about the marketing process and its key

players, how to reach intended audiences, and how to

develop plans to achieve marketing goals.

TEXT: $107.00

Diploma/Certificate Application: AS, BS, BO, BL, FMD, FMC, G, GB, PMD, SSC

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SCHEDULE

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY

SUMMER 2016 SCHEDULE CFT SEMESTER STUDY (IN AFFILIATION WITH MDC)

(BAN Textbooks must be purchased at the time of registration. See course descriptions for pricing)

BANKING

SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 23, 2016 and conclude the week of July 25, 2016.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY LOCATION/ROOM TIME

919494 BAN2210 BAN1231 Commercial Lending 3 TH Professional Bank/ 2nd

Floor 5:40 – 9:30 PM

905503 BAN1240 Consumer Lending 3 TH CenterState Bank / Community Room (Homestead)

6:00 – 10:10PM

xxxxxx BAN1240 Consumer Lending 3 W Mercantil Commercebank/ Training Room, 1st Floor

6:00 – 9:00 PM

919492 BAN2511 Marketing Financial Services 3

T Santander Private Banking/ Training Room

5:40 – 9:30 PM

919493 BAN1004 Principles of Banking 3 TH International Finance Bank / 6

th floor

Conference Room 5:40 – 9:30 PM

906200 BAN1004 Principles of Banking 3 W MDC – Kendall Campus/ R447 6:30 – 10:10PM

903908 OST1330 OST2335 Business Writing (05/09 – 07/25) 3 M MDC – Wolfson Campus/ 2302 5:40 – 9:10 PM

908110 OST1330 OST2335 Business Writing (05/12 – 07/28) 3 TH MDC – North Campus/ 1311 6:00 – 9:20 PM

908158 OST1330 OST2335 Business Writing (05/24 – 07/26) 3 T Mercantil Commercebank/ Training Room, 1st Floor

6:00 – 10:00PM

906744 OST1330 OST2335 Business Writing (06/20 – 07/27) 3 M/W MDC – Kendall Campus/ R451 6:30 – 9:50 PM

915901 OST1330 OST2335 Business Writing (05/09 – 07/29) 3 Online Online Online

MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE

BACHELOR IN APPLIED SCIENCE

WOLFSON CAMPUS (DOWNTOWN) 300 N.E 2

nd Avenue, Miami

(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

911309 MAN2021 MAN3894 Applied Case Studies in Management 3 M/W TBA 5:40-9:10PM

903870 MAN2021 MAN3894 Applied Case Studies in Management 3 T/TH 1660 5:40-9:10PM 912172 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics 3 T/TH TBA 5:40-9:10PM

903874 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project 4 M 1567 5:40-8:10PM 911313 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 3 T/TH TBA 5:40-7:40PM

903872 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 3 W/F TBA 5:40-9:10PM

911321 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 T/TH 2204 5:40-9:10PM 904255 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 S TBA 8:00-12:45PM

903869 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management 3 M 8213 5:40-9:10PM

903847 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information Systems 4 M/W TBA 5:40-8:00PM 911310 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information Systems 4 M/W TBA 5:40-8:00PM

903871 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision 3 M/W 8313 5:40-9:10PM

911314 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision 3 T/TH TBA 7:50-9:50PM 903867 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 W 8213 7:50-9:50PM

903868 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior 3 W TBA 5:40-7:50PM 903873 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making 4 T TBA 5:40-8:40PM

904686 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making 4 S 2314 8:30-2:20PM

TAKE NOTE When looking through our schedule,

please note that all classes honored by

CFT and offered at the other college

campuses are not all listed on our

schedule. For further details, please

call CFT office (305) 237-3051

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SCHEDULE

Classes offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by CFT

KENDALL CAMPUS (SOUTH) 11011 S.W 104 Street, Miami

(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 906112 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management 4 R R355 5:30-7:30PM

916546 MAN2021, MAN3583

MAN4940 Field Study and Research 2 W R349 5:40-7:40PM

906092 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System 4 T/TH 6342 7:05-9:20PM

906853 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System 4 S R446 8:30-11:50AM

914104 MAN2021 GEB3358

BUL4461 Law of International Trade 3 S R453 8:30-12:35PM

906114 MAN2021 MAN4941 Management Internship 3 T 2236 5:30-8:10PM

918884 MAN2021 CGS1060

MAN4523 Production Information Systems 3 T R355 5:40-7:40PM

916518 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 TH R351 5:40-7:40PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

906410 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics 3 T/TH 9105 6:30-9:50PM 914106 MAN2021 GEB3358 International Negotiations & Transactions 3 T 9215 5:40-9:00PM

906414 MAN3894 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision 3 T/TH 4104 6:30-9:50PM

918235 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 M/W R354 6:30-9:50PM 906415 MAN2021 MAN4350 Professional Development 1 TBA TBA TBA

914174 MAN2021 MAN3583 Project Management 3 M R453 5:40-9:00PM

906111 MAN3894 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making 4 M R350 7:05-9:20PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

906704 MAN2021 MAN3894 Applied Case Studies and Management 3 M/W R350 5:40-9:10PM 906700 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics 3 T/TH 4106 6:30-9:50PM

906706 MAN3894 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 3 T/TH R348 5:40-9:10PM

914172 MAN2021 MAN3506

MAN4597 Global Supply Chain Management 3 M R453 5:40-9:00PM

906412 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management 3 T/TH R350 6:30-9:50PM

906703 MAN2021 MAN3504 Production Operations and Logistics Management 3 M R452 6:30-9:50PM 906699 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 M/W 4106 6:30-9:50PM

906702 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior 3 M/W 9208 6:30-9:50PM

INTERAMERICAN CAMPUS

627 S.W 27th

Ave, Miami (Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

904895 MAN2021 MAN3894 Applied Case Studies in Management 3 M 1210 5:40-7:20PM

910879 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics 3 W 1210 5:40-7:20PM 905071 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project 4 F 3306 5:40-7:40PM

904897 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 3 TH 1380 7:30-9:10PM

904870 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 TH 3207 5:40-7:20PM 904894 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management 3 T 3207 5:40-7:20PM

904876 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System 4 W 3209 6:00-8:00PM

904896 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision 3 M 1210 7:30-9:10PM 904893 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior 3 T 3211 7:30-9:10PM

904892 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organizational Management 3 W 1210 7:30-9:10PM 904898 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making 4 W 3312 8:20-10:20PM

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SCHEDULE

Classes offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by CFT

NORTH CAMPUS 11380 N.W 27

th Avenue, Miami

(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

908313 MAN2021 MAN3894 Applied Case Studies in Management 3 M 1213 5:40-9:10PM

908078 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management 4 T 1311 5:40-10:15PM 908713 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 F 1121 5:40-9:00PM

908294 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System 4 W 1311 7:50-10:00PM

908080 MAN4941 Management Internship 3 TBA 2201 TBA 913527 MAN4350 Professional Development 1 F 1330 6:00-8:40PM

908077 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making 3 W 1311 5:40-7:40PM

908160 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making 3 S 1311 9:00-12:00PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

908311 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics 3 TH 1205 5:40-9:10PM 912079 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 3 S 1204 9:00-1:00PM

908275 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 TH 1253 5:40-9:10PM

908585 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision 3 W 1206 5:40-9:10PM 908581 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 T 1262 5:40-9:10PM

912094 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 S 1201 9:00-1:00PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

908586 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 3 W 1220 5:40-9:10PM

908155 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 S 1254 9:00-1:00PM 908583 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management 3 TH 1224 5:40-9:10PM

908312 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior 3 T 1208 5:40-9:10PM

908435 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior 3 S 1201 9:00-1:00PM 908156 MAN4941 Management Internship 3 F 1330 6:00-8:00PM

913524 MAN3583 Project Management 3 F 1204 6:00-9:00PM

HIALEAH CAMPUS 1776 W 49

th Street, Miami

(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 907235 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management 4 M/W/F 2211 6:00-7:35PM

907278 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 M/W/F 1101 6:00-7:10PM

917287 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 T 2213 6:00-8:10PM 917289 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 S 1311 9:00-1:00PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

915188 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics 3 TH 1313 6:00-9:30PM

917291 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System 4 T 2214 6:00-8:10PM

915187 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 T 1313 6:00-9:30PM 907141 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making 4 M 2303 6:00-9:30PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

915186 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 3 W 1322 6:00-9:30PM 911219 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management 3 TH 2215 6:00-9:30PM

915199 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision 3 M/W 1217 6:00-9:30PM 915195 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior 3 T 1318 6:00-9:30PM

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SCHEDULE Classes offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by CFT

HOMESTEAD CAMPUS 500 College Terrace, Miami

(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 905531 MAN2021 MAN3894 Applied Case Studies in Management 3 T G104 7:50-9:30PM

918424 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics 3 W G104 6:00-7:40PM 918426 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 3 TH G104 7:50-9:30PM

905360 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Finance Managers 3 TH G106 7:50-9:30PM

905441 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management 3 T G102 6:00-7:40PM 918427 MAN2021 ISM4011 Intro to Management Information Systems 4 M D307 6:00-8:40PM

918425 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision 3 M G104 6:00-7:40PM

918423 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior 3 W G104 7:50-9:30PM 905440 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 TH G104 6:00-7:40PM

905442 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making 4 TH D307 6:00-8:15PM

MIAMI DADE COLLEGE – ONLINE COURSES

Important Note: Students will receive login information on their class schedule.

Please do not wait to receive a schedule from CFT/MDC prior to logging into classes.

You can download your schedule by creating an MDC student account at www.mdc.edu/current.

New and returning students cannot register for Virtual College courses until they complete online Success Orientation at

http://www.mdc.edu/virtual/

SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR

903999 CGS1560 A+ Computer Operating System 4 904203 QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3

904204 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1

904104 MAC1105 MAC2233 Business Calculus 3 903984 BUL2241 Business Law I 3

904168 PHI2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics 3

904035 ENC1101 English Composition 1 3 904047 ENC1102 English Composition 2 3

917527 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers 3 904211 SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3

904055 HFT1210 Human Resources 3

904249 TAX2000 Income Tax 3 915904 COP1134 Introduction to C++ Programming 4

904052 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3

904053 GEB2350 Introduction to International Business 3 903990 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputers Usage 4

904025 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3

904109 MAN2604 Managing in a Multi-Cultural Environment 3 915903 CTS1134 Networking Technologies 4

917584 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management 3 904050 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3

904024 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3

904031 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 904107 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3

904108 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3

904000 CGS2091 Professional Ethics and Social Issues in CS 4 904234 STA2023 Statistical Methods 3

904235 STA2023 Statistical Methods 3

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SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR

915898 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics 3 904429 BUL2241 Business Law I 3

904462 MTB1103 Business Mathematics 3 904446 ENC1101 English Composition 1 3

904453 ENC1102 English Composition 2 3

904421 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 904424 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1

915897 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management 3

904133 MKA1161 Introduction to Customer Service 3 904430 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputers Usage 4

904426 ACG2450 Microcomputers in Accounting 3

904419 Lab Req’d ACG2001 Principles of Accounting 1 3 904420 ACG2001L Principles of Accounting 1 Lab 1

904454 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 904457 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3

904458 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing 3

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

904651 ENC1101 English Composition 1 3

904658 ENC1102 English Composition 2 3

904436 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputers Usage 4 904633 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3

904634 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 915900 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior 3

904629 Lab Req’d ACG2011 Principles of Accounting II 3

904630 ACG2011L Principles of Accounting II Lab 1

CFT/MDC CORE STUDIES

WOLFSON CAMPUS (DOWNTOWN) 300 N.E 2

nd Avenue, Miami

(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

903932 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3 M 8209 5:40-9:10PM

903933 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA 2301 TBA 913949 BUL2241 Business Law I 3 W TBA 5:40-9:10PM

911306 TAX2010 Business Taxes & Returns 3 W TBA 5:40-9:10PM 903902 MNA1345 Effective Supervision 3 TH 7A06 5:40-9:10PM

903690 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 T 8313 5:40-9:10PM

917461 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 S TBA 8:00-12:45PM 903693 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2301 TBA

917463 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2301 TBA

911305 TAX2000 Income Tax 3 T TBA 5:40-9:10PM 903836 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 TH 1658 5:40-9:10PM

917943 ENT2201 Introduction to Lean Start - Up 3 T TBA 5:40-9:10PM

903694 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 W 2307 5:40-9:10PM 903696 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2301 TBA

917844 MAR1720 Marketing Digital World 3 W TBA 5:40-9:10PM 903834 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 W 1566 5:40-9:10PM

903803 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 TH 8310 5:40-9:10PM

903804 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 T 3218 5:40-9:10PM 903826 FIN2000 Principles of Finance 3 W 3215 5:40-9:10PM

903865 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 M 1659 5:40-9:10PM

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REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

903876 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing 3 T 8210 5:40-9:10PM

903931 PUR2003 Public Relations 3 W 8310 5:40-9:10PM

903938 SBM1000 Small Business Management 3 M 8216 5:40-9:10PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

904472 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3 TH 3324 5:40-9:10PM

904473 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA 2301 TBA 911322 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 M/W TBA 5:40-9:10PM

904258 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 3 TBA TBA TBA 903686 Lab Req’d ACG2001 Principles of Accounting I 3 TH 5008 5:40-9:10PM

903687 ACG2001L Principles of Accounting Lab I 1 TBA TBA TBA

903835 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 TH 8216 5:40-9:10PM 911323 ECO2013 Principles of Economics - Macro 3 M/W TBA 5:40-9:10pm

909747 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 TH 2317 5:40-9:00PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

904674 MKA1161 Intro to Customer Service 3 M/W 5204 5:40-9:10PM

904483 ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 T/TH 5012 5:40-9:10PM 904484 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2301 TBA

911307 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 M/W TBA 5:40-9:10PM

911308 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA TBA TBA 903697 *ACG2450 Microcomputers in Accounting 3 T/TH 2318 5:40-9:10PM

903688 Lab Req’d ACG2011 Principles of Accounting 2 3 T/TH TBA 5:40-9:10PM

903689 ACG2011L Principles of Accounting 2 Lab 1 TBA 2301 TBA 904533 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 M/W 1568 5:40-9:10PM

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY

SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

911989 CGS1560 CTS1131 A+ Computer Essentials & Support 4 TH 1156 5:40-10:10PM

903728 CGS1060 CGS1560 A+ Computer Operating Systems 4 T 1156 5:40-10:10PM

903753 COP1334 Introduction to C++ Programming 4 T 7165 5:40-10:10PM 903759 CTS2154 IT Help Desk Support 4 W 1156 5:40-10:10PM

903760 CTS1650 CTS2334 Configuration Windows Service 4 T 1156 5:40-10:10PM

903727 CGS1060 CGS1540 Database Concepts Design 4 TH 1156 5:40-10:10PM 903722 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 7118 5:40-7:55PM

904497 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M 8214 5:40-10:10PM 917486 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T 8214 5:40-10:10PM

917476 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 W 8215 5:40-10:10PM 917469 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 TH 8215 5:40-10:10PM 904679 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 S 7117 8:30-12:50PM

903754 COP1334 COP2800 Java Programing 4 TH 8214 5:40-10:10PM

903757 CTS1134 Networking Technologies 4 M 1156 5:40-10:10PM 903758 CTS1800 Introduction to Web Page Development 4 M 1156 5:40-10:10PM

917951 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W 2206 5:40-10:10PM

917950 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 2206 5:40-10:10PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

904297 CTS1650 CCNA 1: Cisco Fundamentals 4 M/W 7119 5:40-10:10PM 904299 CTS2652 CCNA 3 : Advanced Router/Switches 4 T/TH 7119 5:40-10:10PM 903729 CGS3763 Operating Systems 4 T 7164 5:40-10:10PM 903756 COP4723 Database Administration 4 TH 7164 5:40-10:10PM 913594 CIS4347 Information Storage Management 4 W 7164 5:40-10:10PM 912159 CIS4891 Capstone Project 4 TH 7164 6:30-11:00PM

913591 CIS3510 I.T Project Management 4 T 7164 5:40-10:10PM 912161 COP4656 Mobile Application Development 4 M 7164 5:40-10:10PM 912160 COP4834 Data Web Application 4 W 7164 5:40-10:10PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

917952 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W 2206 5:40-10:10PM 917953 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 2205 5:40-10:10PM

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REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

912158 CTS1651 CNNA 2: Router/Switch 4 M/W 7119 5:40-10:10PM

904509 CTS2653 CNNA 4: Connect Networks 4 T/TH 7119 5:40-10:10PM

WEST CAMPUS

3800 N.W 115th

Avenue, Doral (Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

905119 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 W 1323 6:00-7:40PM 905120 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2121 TBA

905121 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 W 1249 7:50-9:30PM

905122 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2121 TBA 905182 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 T 1323 5:40-9:00PM

905183 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 M 1253 6:00-7:40PM 905184 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 M 1253 7:50-9:30PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

905250 ECO2023 Principles of Economics - Micro 3 T/TH 1240 5:40-9:00PM 905254 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 M 1250 6:00-9:20PM

COMPUTER SCIENCE/ OFFICE TECHNOLOGY SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

905214 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 1242 5:40-7:55PM 905127 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 1242 8:05-10:20PM

INTERAMERICAN CAMPUS

627 S.W 27th

Avenue, Miami (Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

918784 BUL2241 Business Law I 3 F 3206 5:40-9:00PM

904712 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 T 3206 5:40-7:20PM

910885 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 W 3207 5:40-7:20PM

904713 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 T/TH 3206 7:30-9:10PM

904715 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1217 TBA

910887 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1217 TBA

904714 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1217 TBA

910898 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 M 3211 5:40-9:00PM

904716 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 T 3305 7:30-9:10PM

910890 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 W 3207 7:30-9:10PM

904717 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1217 TBA

910892 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1217 TBA

905057 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 S 1378 8:30-12:30PM

904875 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 T 1380 7:30-9:10PM

904869 FIN2000 Principles of Finance 3 W 3206 5:40-9:00PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

904936 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 M 3206 5:40-9:00PM

904939 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1217 TBA 904953 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 M/W 1128 5:40-9:00PM

910894 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 T/TH 1210 5:40-9:00PM

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SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

905007 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 M 3206 5:40-9:00PM

905008 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1217 TBA

905016 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 M/W 1215 5:40-9:00PM 910896 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 T/TH 1215 5:40-9:00PM

905032 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 T/TH 1386 5:40-9:00PM

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

905068 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 F 1216 5:40-10:40PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

904946 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M 1216 5:40-10:30PM

904947 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 1216 5:40-10:15PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

905011 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 1210 5:40-10:15PM

KENDALL CAMPUS (SOUTH)

1101 S.W 104th

Street, Miami (Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

905881 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 M/W R257 6:30-8:10PM

905882 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 T/TH R349 6:30-8:10PM

906837 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 S 6104 8:30-12:30PM 905884 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA R450 TBA

905886 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 M/W R446 6:30-8:10PM

905887 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA R450 TBA 906087 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 T/TH 9205 6:20-8:10PM

906063 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 T 8246 5:40-9:00PM 906064 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 TH 9215 5:40-9:00PM

906085 FIN2000 Principles of Finance 3 T/TH R255 6:30-8:20PM

918845 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 S R451 9:00-10:50AM 906117 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing 3 T/TH R354 6:30-8:10PM

906175 PUR2003 Public Relations 3 T/TH 4301 6:30-8:10PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

906483 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3 M/W 9205 6:30-9:50PM

906484 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA 6355 TBA

906409 MAN2300 Human Resource Management 3 M/W 9215 6:30-9:50PM 906211 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 M/W 6204 6:30-9:50PM

906213 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA R450 TBA

906361 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 M/W R254 6:30-9:50PM 906315 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 M/W 4201 6:30-9:50PM

906316 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 T/TH 4207 6:30-9:50PM

906319 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 T/TH 4201 6:30-9:50PM 906407 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 M/W 4105 6:30-9:50PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

906766 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3 M/W M232 6:30-9:50PM

906768 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA 6355 TBA

906578 BUL2241 Business Law 1 3 M/W 4201 6:30-9:50PM 906726 MNA1345 Effective Supervision 3 T/TH R453 6:30-9:50PM

906551 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 M/W 6217 6:30-9:50PM

906553 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA R450 TBA 906554 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 M/W R353 6:30-9:50PM

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REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

906555 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 T/TH R404 6:30-9:50PM

906557 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA R450 TBA

906670 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 T/TH 9220 6:30-9:50PM 906620 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 T/TH 4103 6:30-9:50PM

906623 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 M/W M226 6:30-9:50PM

906624 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 M/W 4205 6:30-9:50PM 906669 FIN2000 Principles of Finance 3 M/W R354 6:30-9:50PM

906698 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 M/W 9220 6:30-9:50PM

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

906005 CTS1131 A+ Computer Essentials & Support 4 M/W 8216 6:00-8:15PM

906001 COP1334 Introduction to C++ Programming 4 T/TH 2134 6:00-8:15PM

905960 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W 2135 6:00-8:15PM

905961 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 2135 6:00-8:15PM

905963 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W 2133 6:00-8:15PM

905954 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 2135 8:25-10:40PM

906841 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 S 2135 8:00-12:30PM

906008 CGS1060 CTS1800 Introduction to Web Page Development 4 T/TH 2129 6:00-8:15PM

906004 COP1334 COP2800 Java Programming 4 T/TH 2128 6:00-8:15PM

906007 CTS1134 Networking Technologies 4 T/TH 8216 6:00-8:15PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

906268 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 2130 6:10-10:30PM

906272 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W 2130 6:00-10:30PM

906291 CTS2361 SharePoint Administration 3 T/TH 8217 6:00-10:30PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

906591 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W 2128 6:00-10:30PM

906592 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 2130 6:00-10:30PM 906584 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W 2130 6:00-10:30PM

NORTH CAMPUS

11380 N.W 27th

Avenue, Miami (Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

908125 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3 TH 3204 6:00-9:20PM 908708 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3 S 1253 8:30-11:00AM

908126 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA 2201 TBA

911280 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA 2201 TBA 911276 BUL2241 Business Law 1 3 TH 1204 5:40-9:00PM

908141 Tax2010 Business Taxes & Returns 3 W 1121 5:40-9:00PM 908101 MNA1345 Effective Supervision 3 TH 1362 6:00-9:20PM

918486 ENT2212 Entrepreneurial Leadership 3 TH 1387 6:00-8:30PM

907840 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 M 1330 5:40-9:15PM 907841 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 W 1201 5:50-7:30PM

907842 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 F 1201 5:40-7:50PM

907843 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2201 TBA 918519 MAR2520 Hispanic Marketing Communications 3 W 1254 6:00-9:20PM

908102 MNA2120 Human Relations in Business 3 T 1362 5:40-9:00PM

908076 MAN2300 Human Resources Management 3 W 3128 5:40-9:00PM 908140 TAX2000 Income Tax 3 T 3110 5:40-9:00PM

907874 BUL2131 Legal Environment 3 T 1266 5:40-9:00PM 911257 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 M 1207 6:00-8:05PM

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REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

907844 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 T 3230 5:40-9:00PM

907845 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 W 1207 7:40-9:20PM

918485 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 F 1203 8:00-10:00PM 907847 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2201 TBA

907998 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 TH 1254 5:40-9:00PM

907999 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 W 1262 5:40-9:00PM 908703 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 S 1266 8:30-1:10PM

908000 ECO2023 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 M 1266 5:40-9:20PM 908082 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing 3 M 1262 5:40-7:30PM

911278 PUR2003 Public Relations 3 W 1213 6:00-9:20PM

908131 SBM1000 Small Business Management 3 W 1366 5:40-9:00PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

907846 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 W 1208 6:00-9:20PM

908168 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 2201 TBA 908242 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 M/W 1253 5:40-9:00PM

908280 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 T 1205 6:00-9:30PM 908309 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 M 1201 5:40-9:40PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

908469 BUL2242 Business Law 2 3 TBA 1256 TBA 908516 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 T/TH 1262 5:40-9:00PM

908519 ECO2023 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 W 1206 5:40-9:15PM

908552 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 M/W 1363 5:40-9:00PM 908579 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 TH 1253 6:00-9:20PM

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

907880 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M 3113 6:00-10:30PM

907889 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 3111 6:00-8:15PM 908702 CGS106 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 S 3113 8:30-1:00PM

908711 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 F 3113 6:00-10:30PM

918043 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 3109 6:00-8:15PM 908710 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 S 1204 8:30-1:00PM

908717 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 F 1204 6:00-10:30PM

HIALEAH CAMPUS 1776 W 49

th Street, Miami

(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

907083 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3 M 1322 5:40-9:40PM 907084 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA 1400 TBA

906998 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 TH 1101 5:40-9:10PM

907092 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 S 1214 8:00-11:35AM 906999 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1400 TBA

907093 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1400 TBA 907000 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 M/W 1312 6:00-8:00PM

907001 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1400 TBA

907064 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 M 2411 6:00-9:30PM 907065 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro 3 T 1101 6:00-9:30PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

907158 QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics 3 T/TH 1322 5:40-9:10PM 907159 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA 1400 TBA

911225 BUL2241 Business Law 1 3 M 1211 6:00-9:30PM

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SCHEDULE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (continued) Classes offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by CFT

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 907073 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 W 1214 5:40-9:40PM

915185 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 M/W 2202 6:00-9:00PM

907170 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 S 2211 9:00-5:00PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

907171 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 T/TH 2413 6:00-9:20PM

907172 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1400 TBA 907088 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 S 1212 8:00-4:00PM

907173 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA 1400 TBA 907226 GEB1011 Principles of Business 3 T/TH 1312 5:40-9:10PM

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 907107 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W/F 1313 6:00-8:00PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

907189 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 T/TH 1322 6:00-10:30PM

HOMESTEAD CAMPUS

500 College Terrace, Miami (Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

905314 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 T G104 6:00-9:20PM

905315 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA D203 TBA

905503 BAN1240 Installment Credit 3 TH CB 6:00-10:00PM

905510 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 T/TH F213 6:00-7:40PM 905511 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 TBA D203 TBA

905432 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 TH TBA 6:00-9:20PM

905565 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro 3 F G106 5:40-9:20PM 918428 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 S TBA 9:00-1:25PM

905370 MAN2021 Principles of Management 3 W TBA 6:30-8:10PM

SUMMER A (6weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of June 17, 2016

905413 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 TBA D203 TBA

905512 ACG2450 Microcomputers in Accounting 3 T TBA 6:00-9:20PM

SUMMER B (6 weeks): Classes begin the week of June 20, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

905539 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab 1 TBA D203 TBA

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY SUMMER C (12 weeks): Classes begin the week of May 9, 2016 and conclude the week of July 29, 2016

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME

905330 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 M/W D308 6:00-8:20PM 905562 CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 S D307 9:00-12:00PM

*ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021 *ACG2450: Prerequisite: ACG2001 or ACG2021 **Blended Courses taught partly in the classroom and partly online. Classroom activities held once a week and remaining instruction taught online. Visit virtual.mdc.edu for more details

The Center for Financial Training is dedicated to providing professionally administrated banker/financial services

education and training that continually meets the educational need of bank, credit union, and other employees in the

financial services industry. We also provide pre-career tracks and financial literacy programs.

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HOW TO FIND US

LOCATIONS: Miami-Dade County

Hialeah/MDC Campus 1776 W 49th Street, Hialeah

Homestead/MDC Campus 500 College Terrace, Homestead

Interamerican/MDC Campus 627 SW 27th Avenue, Miami

Interamerican Plaza (IAP) 701 SW 27th Avenue, Miami

Kendall/MDC Campus 11011 SW 104th Street, Miami

North/MDC Campus 11380 NW 27th Avenue, Miami

West/MDC Campus 3800 NW 115th Avenue, Doral

Wolfson/MDC (Downtown Campus) 300 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami

CenterState Bank 28801 SW 157th Ave. (Community Room),

Homestead

International Finance Bank 777 SW 37th Avenue, Miami

6th Floor, Conference Room

Mercantil Commercebank 12496 NW 25th St., Training Room (1st Floor)

Leave a Legacy Room, Miami

Professional Bank 396 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables

Suite 255, Board Room

Santander Private Banking 1401 Brickell Avenue

Miami, FL

Parking: Enter through South Entrance of Bldg.

How to get to The CFT Headquarters

at The Wolfson Campus Miami Dade College

By Metrorail: Exit Metrorail at Government Center and take the

Metromover (Inner Loop) to College/Bayside Station or College

North Station.

From the North: Take I-95 South and exit right onto NW 8th Street.

Go straight to 5th Street. Go seven blocks to NE 2nd Ave.

From the South: Take US 1 to I-95 North and exit right onto NW

2nd Street. Go north two blocks to NW 5th Street and turn right. Go

east six blocks to NE 2nd Avenue and turn right.

From the East: Take MacArthur Causeway West and exit onto

Biscayne Boulevard. Go south eight blocks and turn right on NE 4th

Street.

From the West: Take SR 836 East and exit onto I-395.Exit right

onto NE 2nd Avenue. Go south eight blocks

CFT Room 3704-10

CONTACT US (305) 237-3051

[email protected]

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CENTER FOR FINANCIAL TRAINING

The Center for Financial Training does not discriminate on the basis of race color, gender, age, and national or ethnic origin. This document may contain

privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of CFT and will not be shared without written permission.

&

MIAMI DADE COLLEGE INSTRUCTIONS & REGISTRATION FORM

Complete an admissions or readmission application to the college and Florida Residency Statement (VERY IMPORTANT).

Complete the registration form below and sign the release of information section.

Give the attached application and this registration form to your Bank/Company Representative for approval.

Please do not wait to receive a schedule from CFT/MDC prior to attending class.

You can download your schedule from the MDC Student Account site at http://www.mdc.edu/current/ .

STUDENT ID #: _____________________________

NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ (LAST) (FIRST) (MIDDLE)

TITLE: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ SOCIAL SECURITY #: _________________________________________BIRTH DATE: ______________________________ HOME ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________________________________________

(STREET)

____________________________________________________________WORK PHONE: ______________________________ (CITY) (STATE) (ZIP)

E-MAIL: _____________________________________________ CELL/HOME PHONE: ______________________________

BANK /COMPANY: __________________________________________________ COST CENTER: _________________

YOUR EDUCATIONAL GOAL: Please indicate below which CFT Diploma and/or Certificate you intend to earn.

_______________________________________________________________ (Please see http://cftse.org/diplomas-certificates-and-college-programs/ for your options) (DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE)

COURSE(S) REQUESTED: TERM:

TITLE COURSE # LOCATION REFERENCE #

STUDENT RELEASE OF INFORMATION: I certify the accuracy of all information on this application and hereby grant permission to CFT to register and withdraw me upon proper notification from the company named above. I also authorize Miami-Dade College to release a copy of my final grades and/or academic record (transcript) at the end of the term to the representative of CFT and/or the company named above. I have read and agree to all of CFT’registration policies and procedures, including the

withdrawal policy and the academic integrity statement as outlined in the schedule or other marketing pieces. ALL CHANGES/DROPS REQUIRE A $3O PROCESSING FEE. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Student Signature (required to process registration) Date

Authorizing Payment Date (By signing this form, I accept full responsibility for all monies due to CFT and agree to adhere to CFT registration

policies as stated in the CFT program schedule and/or marketing pieces)

CFT OFFICE USE ONLY FEE CODE MAX AMOUNT APPROVED DATE

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“NEW/REVISED” ABA & CFT DIPLOMAS & CERTIFICATES

Agricultural Lending Diploma (AL) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Economics

Law and Banking: Applications or Law and Banking:

Principles

Business Math

Customer Service Excellence or Customer Service

Innovation

Accounting or Financial Accounting

Money and Banking

Business Communication

Selling Fundamentals or Sales Excellence

Agricultural Lending

Commercial Lending

Real State Finance

Analyzing Financial Statements

ABA Bank Financial Management (BFM) Required Courses:

Analyzing Bank Performance

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Managing the Bank’s Investment Portfolio

Managing Funding, Liquidity and Capital

Managing Interest Rate Risk

ABA Bank Operations (BOP) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

General Accounting

Law & Banking: Applications or Principles

Money & Banking

Ethical Issues for Bankers

ABA Supervisor Certificate

ABA Business Banking and Commercial

Lending (BBCL) Required Courses:

ABA Certificate in Business and Commercial Lending or

Analyzing Financial Statements and Commercial

Lending

Principles of Banking

Credit Products for Small Business

Deposit Products for Small Businesses

Ethical Issues for Bankers

General Accounting

Law & Banking Principles

Presentation Skills

Relationship Selling to Small Business Customers

Servicing & Growing Small Business Relationships

ABA Consumer Banking (CB) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

General Accounting

Building and Retaining Customer Relationships

Consumer Lending

Effective Client Referrals

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Introduction to Relationship Selling

Law & Banking: Applications or Principles

Presentation Skills

Personal Tax Return Analysis

Financial Services Management (FSMD) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Organizational Behavior

Human Relations

Human Resource Selection or Human Resource

Management

Business Communication

Marketing

Management

Economics

The Future of Business

Bank Management

Plus any two of the following:

Accounting

Financial Accounting

Business Math

Fraud Examination

Business Ethics

Financial Services Marketing (FMD) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Marketing

Selling Fundamentals or Sales Excellence

eCommerce

Business Communication

Business Ethics

Advertising

Law and Banking: Applications or Law and Banking:

Principles

Management

Economics

and one of the following:

Accounting

Financial Accounting

Business Math

Statistics

ABA General Banking (G) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

General Accounting

Economics for Bankers

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Law & Banking: Principles or Applications

Marketing Financial Services

Global Banking (GB) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Business Writing

Global Banking

International Business/Economics

Money and Banking

Financial Accounting

Plus 7 elective credits

Human Resources (HRC) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Business Communication

Human Resource Management

Human Relations

Plus two of the following:

Human Resource Development

Human Resource Selection

Employment & Labor Law

Organizational Behavior

ABA Military Banking Operations (MBO) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Analyzing Bank Performance

Economics for Bankers

Ethical Issues for Bankers

General Accounting

Law & Banking: Principles

Managing Funding, Liquidity and Capital

Managing Interest Rate Risk

Money & Banking

ABA Supervisor Certificate or constructive credit from a

military leadership course

Project Manager Diploma (PMD) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Marketing

Human Relations

Business Communication

Managing Change

The Future of Change

Project Management

Project Management: New Product Development

Project Management: The Managerial Process

Plus any two of the following:

Human Resource Management

Management

Organizational Behavior

Bank Management

Real Estate Lending Diploma (RELD) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Economics

Law and Banking: Applications or Law and Banking:

Principles

Business Math

Customer Service Excellence or Customer Service

Innovation

Accounting or Financial Accounting

Money and Banking

Business Communication

Selling Fundamentals or Sales Excellence

Residential Mortgage Lending

Real Estate Law

Real Estate Finance

Real Estate Appraisal

ABA Bank Service Provider (BSPC) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Fundamentals of Consumer Lending

Fundamentals of Small Business Banking

Understanding Bank Products

ABA Bank Teller (BTC) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Dealing Effectively with Co-Workers

Effective Client Referrals

Essentials of Workplace Conduct

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Introduction to Relationship Selling

Revitalizing Customer Service

Teller Basics

ABA Branch Manager (BMC) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Building and Retaining Customer Relationships

Calling on Small Business Customers

Coaching for Success (not required if completed ABA

Supervisor Certificate)

Corrective Action (not required if completed ABA

Supervisor Certificate)

Effective Written Communication

Ethical Issues for Bankers (not required if completed

ABA Supervisor Certificate)

Fundamentals of Consumer Lending

Fundamentals of Small Business Banking

Hiring the Best (not required if completed ABA

Supervisor Certificate)

Introduction to Relationship Selling

Leveraging the Benefits of a Diverse Workforce (not

required if completed ABA Supervisor Certificate)

Managing Change (not required if completed ABA

Supervisor Certificate)

Managing Employee Relations (not required if

completed ABA Supervisor Certificate

Managing Employee Performance (not required if

completed ABA Supervisor Certificate)

Rewards and Recognition (not required if completed

ABA Supervisor Certificate)

Presentation Skills

Sales Coaching in the Bank

Servicing and Growing Small Business Relationships

Successful Sales Campaigns

Outlined below are the required courses for each of the ABA/CFT/MDC diplomas and certificates. Please contact CFT at (305) 237-3051 for diploma/certificate policies, and program

worksheets to assist you with your educational planning

CERTIFICATES

DIPLOMAS

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ABA”NEW” Cerfiticate in Business and

Commercial Lending (CCL) Required Courses:

Understanding Business Borrowers

Analyzing Business Financial Statements and Tax Returns

Analyzing Personal Financial Statements and Tax Returns

Qualitative Analysis and Determining a Credit Risk Rating

Loan Structuring, Documentation, Pricing & Problem Loans

ABA”NEW” Cerfiticate in BSA and AML

Compliance (CBAC) Required Courses:

Introduction to BSA/AML

SARs and Information Sharing

Currency and Correspondent Banking Accounts

Electronic Banking and Funds Transfer Activities

Higher Risk Accounts and Activities

BSA Requirements for Business Accounts

BSA Requirements for Foreign Customers and Accounts

Components of an AML Compliance Program

International Partners in AML

Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) for Compliance

Professionals

ABA”NEW” Certificate in Deposit Compliance

(CLC) Required Courses:

Anatomy of a Regulation

Bank Secrecy ACT/USA Patriot Act

Digital Compliance

Elements of a Compliance Program

Office of Foreign Assets Control(OFAC)

Privacy/Information Sharing

Expedited Funds Availability Act (Reg CC)

Reserve Requirements for Depository Institutions Act (Reg

D)

Truth-in-Savings Act(Reg DD)

Electronic Funds Transfer Act (Reg E)

Unfair Deceptive or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP)

ABA”NEW” Cerfiticate in Fraud Prevention

(CFP) Required Courses:

Introduction to Fraud Management

Establishing a Fraud Prevention Program

Types of Fraud and Prevention Strategies

Operating a Fraud Prevention Program

Maintaining a Compliant Fraud Prevention Program

ABA Certificate in Lending Compliance (LC) Required Courses:

Anatomy of a Regulation

Community Reinvestment Act – Community Bank (CRA) or

Community Reinvestment Act – Large Bank (CRA)

Credit Card Regulations

Elements of a Compliance Program

Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA)Reg B

Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)

Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA)

Loans to Insiders (Reg O)

National Flood Insurance Regulations

Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)

Reg Z Closed-End Credit

Reg Z Open-End Credit

Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA)

Unfair, Deceptive or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP)

Compliance Officer (COC) and

Credit Unions Track (COCU) Required Courses:

Anti-Money Laundering

Anti-Terrorism (Patriot Act)

Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)

Community Reinvestment Act (CRA, Reg BB)

Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA, Reg E)

Expedited Funds Availability Act (EFAA, Reg CC)

GLB Privacy Act

GLB Privacy Act (Opt-out)

Loans to Executive Officers (Reg O)

Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)

Pretext Calling and Identity Theft

Reserve Requirements (Regs D/Q)

Right to Financial Privacy Act (RFPA)

(continued)

Truth in Lending Act (TILA Reg Z)

Truth in Savings Act (TISA Reg DD)

Ethics for Bankers or Ethics for Credit Unions

Additional courses required for the International Track

Regulation K

Regulation J & S

Credit Analysis (CAC) Prerequisites:

Principles of Banking

Financial Accounting* (or Accounting I & II)

Law and Banking: Principles

Marketing Financial Services

Required Courses:

Analyzing Financial Statements

Business/Technical Writing

Business Tax Return Analysis

Commercial Loan Doc

Commercial Lending

Personal Tax Return Analysis

Applied Financial Statements

Global Cash Flow Analysis

Cash Flow Analysis-Advanced

Credit Analysis

ABA Customer Service Representative (CSRC) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Building and Retaining Customer Relationships

Cross-Selling Deposit Products

Dealing Effectively with Co-workers

Effective Client Referrals

Effective Telephone Communication

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Introduction to Relationship Selling

Revitalizing Customer Service

Understanding Bank Products

Introduction to Accounting (AC) Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Accounting

Business Math

Business Communication

Financial Accounting

Plus one of the following

Economics

Statistics

Introduction to Financial Services

Marketing Certificate (FMC) Required courses:

Principles of Banking

Marketing

Selling Fundamentals or Sales Excellence

eCommerce

Business Communication

Business Ethics

Introduction Sales and Service Certificate

(SSC) Required Courses:

Bank Secrecy Act (minimum ¼ credit)

Business Communication

Customer Service Excellence

Customer Service Innovation

Marketing

Principles of Banking

Sales Excellence

Selling Fundamentals

Plus one of the following:

Commercial Lending

Consumer Lending

Residential Mortgage Lending

Deposit Accounts and Services

Teller Operations

ABA Personal Banker (PBC) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Building and Retaining Customer Relationships

Consumer Credit Products

(continued)

Cross-Selling Deposit Products

Dealing Effectively with Co-Workers

Effective Client Referrals

Effective Written Communication

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Fundamentals of Consumer Lending

Fundamentals of Small Business Banking

Introduction to Analyzing Financial Statements

Introduction to Relationship Selling

Managing Time at Work

Tele-consulting

Understanding Bank Products

ABA Residential Mortgage Lender (RM) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Appraisal Procedures

Basics of Mortgage Processing

Completing the HUD-1

Discovering FHA Programs

Effective Client Referrals

Elements of Title Insurance

Essentials of Mortgage Lending

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Explaining Loan Modifications

Gathering the Facts on Mortgage Fraud

Mortgage Customer Counseling and Prequalification

Personal Tax Return Analysis

Preparing the Loan Estimate

Preparing the Closing Disclosure

Processing and Underwriting Credit

Processing Income and Assets

Reviewing the Appraisal Report

ABA Small Business Banker (SBBC) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Calling on Small Business Customers

Credit Products for Small Businesses

Deposit Products and Services for Small Businesses

Fundamentals of Small Business Banking

Introduction to Analyzing Financial Statements

Personal Tax Return Analysis

Relationship Selling to Small Business Customers

Retirement Products for Small Business

Servicing and Growing Small Business Relationships

Small Business Borrowing

ABA Supervisor (SC) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Coaching for Success

Corrective Action

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Hiring the Best

Leveraging the Benefits of a Diverse Workforce

Managing Change

Managing Employee Relations

Managing Employee Performance

Rewards and Recognition

ABA Team Leader (TLC) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Coaching for Success

Dealing Effectively with Co-Workers

Effective Written Communication

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Managing Change

Meetings that Work

Presentation Skills

Rewards and Recognition

ABA Universal Banker (UB) Required Courses:

Banking Today or Principles of Banking

Building and Retaining Customer Relationships

Consumer Credit Products

Cross-Selling Deposit Products

Dealing Effectively with Co-Workers

Effective Client Referrals

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Handling Mortgage Inquiries and Making Referrals

Introduction to Relationship Selling

Presentation Skills

Revitalizing Customer Service

Understanding Bank Products

CERTIFICATES (continued)

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School of Business

Miami Dade College & Center for

Financial Training Southeastern

Banking - College Credit Certificate

Banking Specialist College

Credit Certificate – 65043

This program also meets the requirements for the Center for Financial Training (CFT) ABA

General Banking Diploma. Please call CFT 305-237-3051 for more information.

Major Course Requirements – 12 Credits Required BAN1004 Principles of Banking...................................... 3

BAN1800 Law and Banking – Principles ........................ 3

BAN2511 Marketing Financial Services ......................... 3

Pre Req MKA 1021 Fund of Selling

OST2335 Business Writing ............................................. 3

Pre-Req OST 1330 Business English

Total number of credits required for the Banking Specialist College Credit Certificate

not including pre-requisites/co-requisites is 12.

Banking (Credit Analysis) Operations

College Credit Certificate – 65044

This program also meets the requirements for the Center for Financial Training (CFT)

Credit Analysis Certificate. Please call CFT 305-237-3051 for more information.

Major Course Requirements – 18 Credits Required BAN1004 Principles of Banking...................................... 3

BAN1800 Law and Banking – Principles ........................ 3

BAN2511 Marketing Financial Services ......................... 3

Pre-Req MKA1021 Fund of Selling .............................. 3

OST2335 Business Writing ............................................. 3

Pre-Req OST1330 Business English

BAN1231 Intro to Commercial Lending .......................... 3

Pre-Req ACG2021 Financial Accounting and ACG2021L

Co-Req BAN1920 Personal Tax Return Analysis and

BAN2920 Commercial Loan Documentation

BAN2211 Statement Analysis ......................................... 3

Pre-Req ACG2021 Financial Accounting and ACG2021L

and BAN2210 Analyzing Financial Statements

Total number of credits required for the Banking (Credit Analysis) Operations College Credit

Certificate not including pre-requisites/co-requisites is 18.

Banking (Lending) Management

College Credit Certificate – 65045

This program also meets the requirements for the Center for Financial Training (CFT)

. Lending Diplomas. Please call CFT 305-237-3051 for more information.

Major Course Requirements – 27 Credits Required BAN1004 Principles of Banking...................................... 3

BAN1800 Law and Banking – Principles ........................ 3

BAN2511 Marketing Financial Services ......................... 3

Pre-Req MKA1021 Fund of Selling

OST2335 Business Writing ............................................. 3

Pre-Req OST1330 Business English

BAN1231 Intro to Commercial Lending .......................... 3

Pre-Req ACG2021 Financial Accounting and ACG2021L

Co-Req BAN1920 Personal Tax Return Analysis and

BAN2920 Commercial Loan Documentation

BAN2211 Statement Analysis ......................................... 3

Pre-Req ACG2021 Financial Accounting and ACG2021L

and BAN2210 Analyzing Financial Statements

BAN2501 Money and Banking........................................ 3

Pre-Req ECO2013 Principles of Economics- Macro

BAN2253 Residential Mortgage Lending ....................... 3

REE2200 Real Estate Finance ....................................... 3

Total number of credits required for the Banking (Lending) Management College Credit

Certificate not including pre-requisites/co-requisites is 27.

Miami Dade College

Associate in Science

Degree

FINANCIAL SERVICES

22026

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

20 CREDITS

ENC1101 English Composition I .................................. 3

PHI2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics ................................ 3

CLP1006 Psychology of Personal Effectiveness ......... 3

SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication .. 3

QMB2100 Business Statistics & Lab ............................ 4

CGS1060 Computer Competency ................................ 4

MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS 7 CREDITS

ACG2021 Financial Accounting & Lab ......................... 4

or

ACG2001 Principles of Accounting I & Lab .................. 4

ACG2011 Principles of Accounting II & Lab ................. 4

(Pre-Req ACG2001) & Lab

ECO2013 Principles of Economics (Macro) ................. 3

BANKING SPECIALIZATION 30 CREDITS

*BAN1004 Principles of Banking ................................... 3

BAN1013 Law and Banking – Applications ................. 3

(Negotiable Instruments)

BAN1231 Introduction to Commercial Lending ........... 3

BAN1240 Consumer Lending (Installment Credit) ...... 3

BAN1800 Law and Banking –Principles ...................... 3

BAN2210 Analyzing Financial Statements .................. 3

BAN2253 Residential Mortgage Lending..................... 3

BAN2501 Money and Banking (Pre-Req. ECO2013) ........ 3

BAN2511 Marketing Financial Services ...................... 3

(Marketing for Bankers)

OST2335 Business Writing .......................................... 3

ELECTIVES

SELECT 8 CREDITS FROM COURSES LISTED BELOW

(OTHERS MAY APPLY)

BAN2135 Bank Accounting .......................................... 3

BUL2241 Business Law I ............................................. 3

BUL2242 Business Law II ............................................ 3

MNA1345 Effective Supervision ................................... 3

BAN1155 Global Banking ............................................. 3

CGS1060 Introduction to Microcomputers .................. 4

FIN2010 Investments – Stocks/Bonds ...................... 3

BAN1156 Letters of Credits ......................................... 3

ACG2071 Managerial Accounting & Lab ..................... 3

FIN2000 Principles of Finance ................................... 3

ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro ................. 3

BAN1920 Special Topics .............................................. 3

BAN2920 Special Topics II ........................................... 3

BAN2211 Applied Financial Statements ...................... 3

BAN1400 Trust Functions (Basics) .............................. 3

BAN2784 Trust Management (Operations) ................. 3

BAN2253 Residential Mortgage Lending..................... 3

FIN2100 Personal Finance ........................................ 3

MTB1103 Business Mathematics ................................ 3

OST1330 Business English .......................................... 3

QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics & Lab .................. 4

BAN1240 Bank Cards .................................................. 3

BAN1782 Bank Investments ........................................ 3

REE2200 Real Estate Finance ..................................... 3

*Pre-Requisite for all BAN classes

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