General Education Requirements (21.00 Credits):
1. Communications (3.00 Credits)
ENC1101 – English composition (3.00 Credits)
2. Oral Communications (3.00 Credits)
SPC1017 – Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3.00 Credits) or
SPC2608 – Introductions to Public Speaking (3.00 Credits)
3. Humanities (3.00 Credits)
PHI2604 – Critical Thinking/Ethics (3.00 Credits)
4. Behavioral/Social Science (3.00 Credits)
ECO2013 – Macro Economics (3.00 Credits)
5. Math/Science (9.00 Credits)
MAC1105 – College Algebra (3.00 Credits)
MAC2233 – Business Calculus (3.00 Credits)
QMB2100 – Basic Business Statistics (3.00 Credits)
Computer Competency Requirement – Computer Competency Test (CCT) or
CGS1060C - Introduction to computer Technology and Appliances.
Major Course Requirements (21.00 Credits):
ACG2021 Financial Accounting 3 Credits
ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab 1 Credit
ACG2071 Managerial Accounting 3 Credits
ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab 1 Credit
BAN1004 Banking Fundamentals, Evolution 3 Credits
and Compliance
FIN2031 Fundamentals of Wealth 3 Credits
Management, Institutions,
Markets and Products
FIN2000 Principles of Finance 3 Credits
MKA1CCC Relationship Selling and Sales 3 Credits
Strategies
GEB1313 Writing for Financial Services 1 Credit
Program Core Required (18.00 Credits):
FIN2010 Investments, Stocks and Bonds 3 Credits
FIN2100 Financial Planning 3 Credits
BAN2210 Analyzing Financial Statements 3 Credits
(Pre-req.: ACG2021 and ACG2021L)
FIN2475 Financial Analysis and Valuations 3 Credits
(Pre-req.: ACG2021 and ACG2021L,
BAN2210)
FIN2XXX Risk Management and Compliance 3 Credits
FIN1930** Special Topic Seminar 1 Credits
ACG1920 Excel 2 Credits
**Special Topics Seminar to include topics related to Machine Learning, Cryptocurrency,
FinTech, Negotiation Skills
Call us today for more information at 305-237-3051.
“New” Associates in Science Degree
Financial Services (22024):
Wealth Management Specialization
CLASSROOM SCHEDULE
SUMMER 2020
Center for Financial Training –
Educating the Financial Services
industry since 1901!
CFT 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,
internships and financial
education programs.
BANKING/CREDIT
UNION/FINANCIAL SERVICES
WWW.CFTINTL.ORG
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REGISTRATION
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.cftintl.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.
WHERE TO BEGIN
$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 ......................................................... $525.00 CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE ........................................................... 675.00
CFT/MDC LAB FEE ........................................................................... 187.00 *CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE ............................ 1395.00
*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/4 CREDIT COURSE ............................ 1805.00 *CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/LAB FEE .............................................. 462.00
NON-MEMBER FEE CFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE ........................................................... 585.00
CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE ........................................................... 735.00 CFT/MDC LAB FEE ........................................................................... 250.00
*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE ............................ 1495.00 *CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/4 CREDIT COURSE ............................ 1905.00
*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/LAB FEE .............................................. 524.00
BACHELOR’S DEGREE $25.00 ADMISSION FEE
BAS MEMBER FEE
CFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE ........................................................... 610.00 CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE ........................................................... 740.00
*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE ............................ 1918.00
BAS NON-MEMBER FEE
CFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE ........................................................... 670.00 CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE ........................................................... 820.00
*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE ............................ 2210.00
*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 .......................................................................... 145.00
DIPLOMA FEE .................................................................................... 35.00 Note: Please make payment payable to Center For Financial Training (CFT).
(No personal checks accepted)
Credit Card option available – Call (305) 237-3051 for details.
Or you can pay online for the banking classes: https://cftintl.org/miami-dade-college/
(ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
CERTIFICATES
• ABA BANK FINANCIAL MANAGEMEMT
• ABA SOLUTIONS PROVIDER
• ABA BANK TELLER
• ABA BRANCH MANAGER
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN BSA AND AML COMPLIANCE
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL
LENDING
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN FRAUD PREVENTION
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN LENDING COMPLIANCE
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN TRUST – FOUNDATIONAL
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN TRUST – INTERMEDIATE
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN TRUST – ADVANCED
• ABA CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
• ABA DEPOSIT COMPLIANCE
• ABA FOUNDATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN BANK MARKETING
• ABA HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT EXPERT (HAS)
• ABA OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT
• ABA PERSONAL BANKER
• ABA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LENDER
• ABA SMALL BUSINESS BANKER
• ABA SUPERVISOR / TEAM LEADER
• ABA UNIVERSAL BANKER
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN FINANCIAL AND CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
• ABA CERTIFICATE IN RISK MANAGEMENT
FRAMEWORKS
• CFT CREDIT ANALYSIS
• CFT GENERAL BANKING
• CFT COMPLIANCE OFFICER
-Domestic Track
-International Track
-Credit Union Track
• CFT INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING
• CFT INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
• CFT INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL SERVICES MARKETING
• CFT INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL SERVICES OPERATIONS
• CFT INTRODUCTION TO LENDING
• CFT INTRODUCTION TO SALES AND SERVICE
• CFT HUMAN RESOURCES
• ABA-WHARTON EMERGING LEADERS
• STRATEGY
• ENGAGING AND MOTIVATING TALENT
• ADVANCED EMERGING LEADERSHIP
A.S. FIANCIAL SERVICES
• BANKING SPECIALIZATION (REVISED)
• WEALTH MANGEMENT SPECIALIZATION (NEW)
• BANKING/WEALTH MANAGEMENT COLLEGE
CREDIT CERTIFICATES
DIPLOMAS
• CFT ADVANCED FINANCIAL SERVICES
• CFT AGRICULTURAL LENDING
• CFT COMMERCIAL LENDING
• CFT CONSUMER LENDING
• CFT FINANCIAL SERVICE MANAGEMNT
• CFT FINANCIAL SERVICES MARKETING
• CFT FINANCIAL SERVISES OPERATIONS
• CFT GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
• CFT GLOBAL BANKING
• CFT PROJECT MANAGEMENT
• CFT REAL ESTATE LENDING
• CFT SALES AND SERVICES
MANAGEMENT
Diploma, Certificate, College Credit Certificate & Degree Programs
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Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)
What is PLA?
Prior Learning Assessments is a means for students to demonstrate knowledge and experience acquired
through the workplace, that may translate to college credit at CFT/MDC and help fulfill requirements for
college credit certificate and diploma programs. PLA is an excellent option for anyone who has acquired
college level knowledge through the workplace.
PLA Options
Credit-by-Exam: Miami Dade College awards college credit for standardized examinations that document
the required knowledge and competencies for one or more subject areas, without the need of taking a
course. This allows working professionals to earn a degree or certificate at a faster pace.
Portfolio Based Assessments: Putting together a portfolio that demonstrates college course-equivalent
learning is a great way for some students to earn college credit without having to take individual courses.
One portfolio can give credit for multiple courses.
The Benefits of PLA
➢ Shortens the amount of time it takes students to finish a degree or college credit certificate
program.
➢ Saves money.
➢ Boosts likelihood of graduation.
For more information contact the CFT office
305-237-3051
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SCHEDULE
MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE
SUMMER 2020 SCHEDULE
BANKING
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.
Classes below begin week of May 26th, 2020 and conclude July 30th, 2020 unless noted otherwise.
REF# Pre -Req.
COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY LOCATION/ROOM TIME
10756 ACG2021 BAN2210 Analyzing Financial Statements (05/28-07/30) 3 TH Amerant Bank/Training Room (Doral)
6:00PM-9:40PM
5667 BAN1004 Principles of Banking (05/27-07/29) 3 W MDC – Eduardo J. Padron Campus (IAC)
6:00PM-10:00PM
10751 BAN2253 Residential Mortgage Lending (05/26-07/28) 3 T U.S. Century Bank/ 7th FL 6:00PM-9:40PM
4080 OST2335 Business Writing (06/22-07/31) 3 WEB MDC/Virtual College ONLINE5
4393 OST2335 Business Writing (06/22-07/31) 3 T MDC – Eduardo J. Padron Campus (IAC)
6:40PM-10:10PM
(BAN Textbooks must be purchased at the time of registration. See course descriptions for pricing.)
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Analyzing Financial Statements – (TEXT: $130.54)
This course provides the skills a lender needs to conduct a comprehensive and effective financial analysis of a business
borrower. Analyzing Financial Statements clearly illustrates each step required in reviewing the financial statements
provided by loan applicants to determine whether a borrower can repay debt to your institution. Realistic case studies
and practical application exercises provide hands-on experience in analyzing income statements, balance sheets, and
tax forms. Pre-Req.: ACG2021, Financial Accounting
Business Writing – (TEXT: Purchase at MDC Bookstores)
This course emphasizes standard business communications and writing procedures used in business and office
environments. These communication principles are designed to provide the student with the essential tools to improve
communication skills and employ effective business writing. Audience: Bank or Credit Union employees who have direct
or indirect contact with consumers.
Principles of Banking - (TEXT: $130.54)
Recognized as the most comprehensive introduction to the banking industry for over 40 years, it introduces
fundamental banking concepts and principles, the basics of how banks operate as service providers and businesses,
their obligation to operate in a safe and sound manner and manage risks, and the responsibilities of bank employees
in a customer-focused financial services environment.
Residential Mortgage Lending (Introduction to Mortgage Lending) (TEXT: TBA)
This course covers construction and permanent financing for residential property; real estate law; documentation;
mortgage loan servicing; the secondary mortgage market; the role of government in mortgage lending; and residential
real estate as an investment. The discussion of underwriting, processing, and servicing will give participants a
framework for learning the mortgage lending business and refining their existing knowledge. Additionally, the coverage
of laws and regulations affecting mortgage lending provide an understanding of mortgage lending’s history and a
glimpse into its future.
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BACHELOR IN APPLIED SCIENCE - BAS SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY COURSES
(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)
All program courses, and sections may not be listed. However, they are still honored by CFT.
WOLFSON CAMPUS (DOWNTOWN) - BAS
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
9650 MAN2021 GEB3213 Advanced Communication in Business (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
1348 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
4680 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (05/11-06/19) 3 M/W TBA 05:40PM-09:10PM 4681 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1318 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM
9647 MAN2021 MAN3322 Human Resources Information Systems (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
4400 MAN2021 MAN4941 Management Internship (05/11-07/31) 3 F TBA 05:40PM-09:10PM 9649 MAN2021 MAN4113 Managing Diversity (05/11-06/19) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
10305 MAN2021 MAR3083 Marketing for Managers (05/11-07/31) 3 TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
1296 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
4678 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1340 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:00PM-07:20PM
EDUARDO J. PADRON CAMPUS (formally known as IAC) – BAS Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
4378 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (06/22-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4386 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4382 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (06/22-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4381 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 4380 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (06/22-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4384 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4677 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4387 MAN2021 MAN4941 Management Internship (05/15-07/26) 3 F TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 4676 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4379 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/11-06/19) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4385 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/11-06/19) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
KENDALL CAMPUS – BAS
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 1343 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
1347 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
3275 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/15-07/26) 3 S TBA 12:20PM-02:10PM
5042 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (05/11-06/19) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM 3226 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1321 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
3273 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
1345 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 5023 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
10222 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1298 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1341 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
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NORTH CAMPUS – BAS
SCHEDULE (Continued Bachelor in Applied Science courses)
HIALEAH CAMPUS – BAS
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 5106 MAN2021 GEB3213 Advanced Communications in Business (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1346 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
3589 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/11-07/31) 3 S TBA 12:30PM-02:10PM
10336 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 4667 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (06/22-07/31) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
1103 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (06/22-07/31) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM
1320 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (06/22-07/31) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4673 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
4674 MAN2021 MAR3803 Marketing for Mangers (05/11-07/31) 3 TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
4093 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (06/22-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
1297 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 3593 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-06/19) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM
9699 MAN2021 MAN4350 Professional Development (06/22-07/31) 1 M TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM
3591 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/11-06/19) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM
4691 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
9970 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4889 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
9982 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
9968 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/11-06/19) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
9976 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (06/22-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 9983 MAN2021 ISM400 Introduction to Management Information Systems (06/22-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
9978 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (06/22-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
9977 MAN2021 MAN4113 Managing Diversity (06/22-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 9981 MAN2021 MAR3803 Marketing for Managers (05/11-06/19) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
9969 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
9975 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/11-06/19) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
9979 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (06/22-07/31) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
WEST CAMPUS – BAS Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
10354 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-9:00PM
10353 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/11-06/19) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-9:00PM
HOMESTEAD CAMPUS – BAS Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
10392 MAN2021 GEB3213 Advanced Communications in Business (06/22-07/31) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4295 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (06/22-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 5412 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (06/22-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM
10463 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (06/22-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4294 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4296 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/11-06/19) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
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MIAMI DADE COLLEGE – ONLINE COURSES
SCHEDULE
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/). Other program courses, and sections may be available and honored by CFT.
(Textbooks information is also available online at http://www.mdc.edu/virtual/ )
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR 3210 ACG2031 Accounting Theory (05/11-06/19) 3
4851 QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics (05/11-07/31) 3
1313 QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics (05/11-07/31) 3
2301 MAC2233 Business Calculus (05/11-07/31) 3 1342 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/11-06/19) 3
4820 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (06/22-07/31) 3
2369 MTB1103 Business Mathematics (05/11-06/19) 3
4080 OST2335 Business Writing (06/22-07/31) 3 3208 MAN4900 Capstone Project – Supervision & Management (05/11-07/31) 3
9874 PHI2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics (05/11-07/31) 3
9876 PHI2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics (05/11-06/19) 3 9878 PHI2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics (06/22-07/31) 3
4079 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (05/11-06/19) 3
4823 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (06/22-07/31) 3
4649 CGS1540C Database Concepts Design (05/11-07/31) 4 4834 MNA1345 Effective Supervision (05/11-07/31) 3
3548 MNA1345 Effective Supervision (05/11-06/19) 3
9798 ENC1101 English Comp 1 (05/11-07/31) 3
1739 ENC1101 English Comp 1 (05/11-06/19) 3 1762 ENC1101 English Comp 1 (06/22-07/31) 3
1102 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/11-07/31) 3
1016 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-06/19) – must register for lab 3 1015 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-06/19) – must register for lab 3
9748 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) – must register for lab 3
1049 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-06/19) 1
1048 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-06/19) 1 9749 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1
5276 FIN3403 Financial Management (05/11-07/31) 3
1311 MKA1021 Fundamentals of Selling (06/22-07/31) 3
2954 SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (05/11-07/31) 3 9899 SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (05/11-06/19) 3
4529 SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (06/22-07/31) 3
4659 MNA2120 Human Relations in Business (06/22-7/31) 3
1319 MAN2021 MAN2300 Human Resource Management (05/11-07/31) 3 4821 MAN2021 MAN2300 Human Resource Management (06/22-07/31) 3
4803 HUM1020 Humanities (05/11-07/31) 3
2120 HUM1020 Humanities (05/11-07/31) 3 1056 TAX2000 Income Tax (05/11-07/31) 3
4658 MAR2150 International Marketing (05/11-7/31) 3
1535 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4
1534 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4 1533 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4
4777 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4
4779 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4
4781 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 9778 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4
1513 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4
5810 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4
1295 MKA1161 Introduction to Customer Service (05/11-06/19) 4 1282 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (05/11-7/31) 3
1285 GEB2350 Intro to International Business (05/11-07/31) 3
4649 CGS1540C Database Concepts Design (05/11-7/31) 4
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SCHEDULE (Continued Online courses)
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR 3212 CGS2108 Advanced Desktop Application (05/11-07/31) 4
4054 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (05/11-06/19) 3
9829 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (06/22-07/31) 3
3214 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/11-06/19) 3 9840 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (06/22-07/31) 3
4056 MAN2021 MAN4941 Management Internship (05/11-07/31) 3
1033 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/22-07/31) – must register for lab 3 1034 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/22-07/31) – must register for lab 3
1036 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/22-07/31) – must register for lab 3
9750 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/11-07/31) – must register for lab 3
9751 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 1043 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/22-07/31) 1
4765 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/22-07/31) 1
1042 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/22-07/31) 1
1317 MAN2604 Managing Multi-Cultural Environment (05/11-07/31) 3 4657 MAR1720 Marketing in a Digital World (05/11-6/19) 3
1002 ACG2450 Microcomputers/Accounting (06/22-7/31) 3
1338 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/11-06/19) 3
9839 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (06/22-07/31) 3 9837 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/11-06/19) 3
4078 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (06/22-07/31) 3
1052 Lab Req’d ACG2001 Principles of Accounting 1 (05/11-06/19) – must register for lab 3 1053 ACG2001L Principles of Accounting Lab 1 (05/11-06/19) 3
1005 Lab Req’d ACG2011 Principles of Accounting 2 (06/22-07/31) – must register for lab 3
1054 ACG2011L Principles of Accounting Lab 1 (06/22-07/31) 3
9820 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-07/31) 3 1333 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-06/19) 3
4801 GEB1011 Principles of Business (06/22-07/31) 3
1106 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/11-07/31) 3
4049 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/11-07/31) 3 1286 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/11-07/31) 3
9836 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/11-06/19) 3
1288 MAN2021 Principles of Management (06/22-07/31) 3 1306 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/11-07/31) 3
1302 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/11-06/19) 3
9843 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (06/22-07/31) 3
9793 ECO2013 Principles/Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3 9794 ECO2023 Principles/Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3
1661 ECO2023 Principles/Economics-Micro (05/11-07/31) 3
1662 ECO2023 Principles/Economics-Micro (05/11-07/31) 3
9786 CLP1006 Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (05/11-07/31) 3 4043 CLP1006 Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (05/11-06/19) 3
2793 CLP1006 Psychology of Personal Effectiveness (06/22-07/31) 3
2421 PUR2003 Public Relations (05/11-07/31) 3
4855 SBM1000 Small Business Management (05/11-07/31) 3 4081 SBM1000 Small Business Management (05/11-06/19) 3
9904 STA2023 Statistical Methods (05/11-07/31) 3
2218 STA2023 Statistical Methods (05/11-07/31) 3 3207 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/11-06/19) 3
4824 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (06/22-07/31) 3
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CFT/MDC CORE SEMESTER CLASSES
BUSINESS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)
All program courses, and sections may not be listed. However, they are still honored by CFT.
WOLFSON CAMPUS (DOWNTOWN) – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
9642 QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 2184 BUL2241 Business Law 1 (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
1009 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM
1020 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (06/22-07/31) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
3194 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-11:50AM 4484 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-06/19) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
1045 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 S TBA 12:00PM-02:10PM
1051 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (06/22-07/31) 1 S TBA 08:30PM-01:00PM
3220 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-06/19) 1 S TBA 08:30AM-01:00PM 1027 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM
3197 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/11-06/19) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-11:50AM
1041 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/22-07/31) 1 S TBA 08:30AM-01:00PM
3218 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 S TBA 12:00PM-02:10PM 3795 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-06/19) 1 S TBA 08:30AM-01:00PM
9643 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 M TBA 06:00PM-08:15PM
1307 MAR1720 Marketing in a Digital World (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 1325 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM
1331 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-06/19) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
1633 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3 TH TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM
1653 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/11-06/19) 3 M/W TBA 05:40PM-9:00PM 4283 ECO2023 Principles of Economics-Micro (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
10303 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
1287 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM
1301 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 5682 CGS1540c Database Concepts Design (05/11-07/31) 4 W TBA 06:00PM-10:20PM
3250 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 F TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM
1505 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 06:15PM-08:25PM
1529 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4 W TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM 1558 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM
3245 CNT4702 Network Design/Planning (05/11-07/31) 4 M TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM
WOLFSON CAMPUS – COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY
SCHEDULE
EDUARDO J. PADRON CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 4391 BUL2241 Business Law 1 (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4392 BUL2242 Business Law 2 (06/22-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4393 OST2335 Business Writing (06/22-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:10PM
4947 MNA1345 Effective Supervision (06/22-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4935 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
4938 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 TH TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM
1037 ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
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EDUARDO J. PADRON CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (continued)
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
4954 ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/22-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4953 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 T TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM 5199 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/22-07/31) 1 W TBA 05:50PM-08:05PM
4946 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
1104 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1651 ECO2013 Principles/Economics-Macro (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1652 ECO2013 Principles/Economics-Macro (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
3596 ECO2013 Principles/Economics-Macro (05/15-07/26) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-11:50AM
1672 ECO2023 Principles/Economics-Micro (06/22-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
1673 ECO2023 Principles/Economics-Micro (06/22-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4390 MAN2021 Principles of Management (06/22-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4943 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4945 MAR2101 Social Media Marketing (06/22-07/31) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
EDUARDO J. PADRON CAMPUS - COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
1537 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 06:00PM-07:00PM
4394 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4 M TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM
4395 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 TH TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM 4397 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 T TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM
WEST CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
4069 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-06/19) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM
4070 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-06/19) 1 M/W TBA 05:00PM-06:15PM 1025 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/22-07/31) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM
4499 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/11-06/19) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-07:20PM
3940 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/22-07/31) 1 M/W TBA 05:00PM-06:15PM 4498 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-06/19) 1 M/W TBA 05:00PM-06:15PM
3221 ECO2013 Principles/Economics-Macro (05/11-06/19) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
3224 ECO2023 Principles/Economics-Micro (06/22-07/31) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4071 ECO2023 Principles/Economics-Micro (05/11-07/31) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 10351 MAN1011 Principles of Marketing (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
WEST CAMPUS – COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
1519 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 07:30PM-09:40PM
1540 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4 T/TH TBA 05:50PM-10:20PM
4098 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM
KENDALL CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 1008 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 M/W TBA 05:40PM-06:45PM
5360 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (06/22-07/31) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM
3283 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 W TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM
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SCHEDULE
KENDALL CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (continued)
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
1351 MNA2120 Human Relations in Business (05/11-06/19) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM
4620 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/22-07/31) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-07:20PM
3286 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 3316 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-06/19) 1 M/W TBA 05:50PM-08:05PM
5709 MAR1720 Marketing in a Digital World (05/11-07/31) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-10:10AM
3956 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1635 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1643 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
1289 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/11-06/19) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
1294 MAN2021 Principles of Management (06/22-07/31) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1300 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/11-07/31) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
KENDALL CAMPUS - COMPUTER SCIENCE/ OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
10064 CAP4910 Data Analytics Capstone (05/11-06/19) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM
10010 CGS1540C Database Concepts Design (05/11-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM 1473 COP1334 Introduction to C++ Programing (05/11-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM
1495 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM
1498 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM 1499 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM
1525 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM
1548 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM
1549 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM 1552 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM
1553 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM
3933 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:30PM
4626 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM 9960 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/15-07/26) 4 U TBA 08:00AM-01:35PM
1461 COP2800 Java Programming (05/11-07/31) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM
1463 CTS1134 Networking Technologies (05/11-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM
NORTH CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 1312 QMB210 Basic Business Statistics (05/11-07/31) 3 TH TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM
5277 MNA1345 Effective Supervision (05/11-06/19) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM
3941 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 4669 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1011 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
4671 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-10:10AM
3942 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 M TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM 4670 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 T TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM
3704 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 W TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM
4672 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 S TBA 10:30AM-11:35AM
10524 MNA2120 Human Relations in Business (05/11-06/19) 3 S TBA 12:00PM-03:20PM 1352 MNA2120 Human Relations in Business (06/22-07/31) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4137 MAN2300 Human Resources Management (06/22-07/31) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM
1023 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
3703 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 M TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM 9696 MAR1720 Marketing in a Digital World (05/11-07/31) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
1329 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4370 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-06/19) 3 S TBA 12:00PM-03:20PM 1335 GEB1011 Principles of Business (06/22-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:40AM-10:00PM
9694 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
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SCHEDULE
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
1649 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3 W TBA 07:00PM-08:40PM 3389 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-10:10AM
9690 ECO2023 Principles of Economics-Micro (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
4313 ECO2023 Principles of Economics-Micro (05/15-07/26) 3 S TBA 10:20AM-12:00PM 9687 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/11-06/19) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4431 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/11-06/19) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM
3868 MAN2021 Principles of Management (06/22-07/31) 3 S TBA 12:00PM-03:20PM
9695 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1349 SBM1000 Small Business Management (05/11-06/19) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
5011 MAR2101 Social Media Marketing (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
NORTH CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (continued)
NORTH CAMPUS - COMPUTER SCIENCE/ OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
10657 CGS1540C Database Concepts Design (05/28-07/17) 4 M/W TBA 06:15PM-09:00PM
4617 CGS1540C Database Concepts Design (05/11-07/31) 4 T TBA 05:30PM-09:50PM
1471 COP1334 Introduction to C++ Programing (05/11-07/31) 4 W TBA 05:30PM-09:50PM 1488 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM
4253 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM
4254 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 W TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM 3373 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM
3386 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/15-07/26) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:00PM
1541 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 M TBA 05:45PM-06:30PM
1460 COP2800 Java Programming (05/11-07/31) 4 M TBA 05:30PM-09:50PM 4273 COP2800 Java Programming (05/15-07/26) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:00PM
4255 CGS3763 Operating System (05/15-07/26) 4 S TBA 10:20AM-12:30PM
HIALEAH CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
4726 MNA1345 Effective Supervision (06/22-07/31) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 5453 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 T/TH TBA 07:00PM-08:40PM
1026 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/11-07/31) 3 M/W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
10543 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/15-07/26) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-11:15AM
10544 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/15-07/26) 1 S TBA 12:40AM-02:50AM 4467 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/11-07/31) 1 M/W TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM
1332 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-06/19) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4315 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/11-06/19) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
4725 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/11-06/19) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 9935 ECO2013 Principles/Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
4314 ECO2023 Principles/Economics-Micro (05/11-07/31) 3 M/W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM
4727 SBM1000 Small Business Management (06/22-07/31) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
HIALEAH CAMPUS - COMPUTER SCIENCE/ OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
1538 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-06/19) 4 TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM
3982 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM
4372 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 T TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM 4373 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/11-07/31) 4 TH TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM
5410 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/15-07/26) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM
5411 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/15-07/26) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM 5666 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 T TBA 05:40PM-09:50PM
5771 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:30PM
5720 CTS1134 Networking Technologies (05/11-06/19) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM
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SCHEDULE
HOMESTEAD CAMPUS – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
3870 Lab Req’d ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/22-07/31) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
3871 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/22-07/31) 1 T/TH TBA 05:30PM-06:35PM 3227 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/11-06/19) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
1640 ECO2013 Principles/Economics-Macro (05/11-07/31) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM
5355 MAR2101 Social Media Marketing (05/11-06/19) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM
HOMESTEAD CAMPUS - COMPUTER SCIENCE/ OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 11th, 2020 and conclude the week of July 31st, 2020
REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME
3251 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/22-07/31) 4 W TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM
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SCHEDULE CHANGES,
DROPS AND ADDS
ALL CHANGES REQUIRE A
$30 PROCESSING FEE PER
COURSE. NO EXCEPTIONS!
SPRING 2020: Last day for
(add/drops) with refund:
• 5/14/2020
Please check on dates for the
banking, weekend & mini-term
classes with the CFT office.
Last day to drop with a “W”
(without refund):
• 6/30/2020
Please check on dates for the
banking, weekend & 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 the instructor complete and “Agreement for Grade
of Incomplete” form, which stipulates the work to be completed for
a grade. Students have until 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 CFT,
by fax or e-mail, a written request before the withdrawal deadlines
of each semester. (Please call the CFT office at (305) 237-3051 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 Student
Life 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/
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LOCATIONS: Miami-Dade County
Hialeah/MDC Campus 1776 W 49th Street, Hialeah
Homestead/MDC Campus 500 College Terrace, Homestead
Eduardo J. Padron (IAC) /MDC
Campus 627 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
Amerant Bank 12496 NW 25th Street, Miami (1st Floor)
Leave-a-Legacy Room
U.S. Century Bank 2301 NW 87th Avenue, Doral
7th Floor
HOW TO FIND US
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.
How to get in contact with the
CFT Headquarters at the Wolfson
Campus Miami Dade College.
[email protected] (305) 237-3051
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withdrawal policy and the academic integrity statement as outlined in the schedule or other marketing pieces.
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CFT & ABA ONLINE CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMS
Outlined below are the required course curriculums for each of the ABA/CFT certificates. Please contact CFT at (305) 237-3051 for certificate policies, and program worksheets to assist
you with your educational planning.
ABA Bank Solutions Provider (BSPC) Required Courses:
− Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
− Fundamentals of Consumer Lending Suite (2
courses)
− Fundamentals of Small Business Banking
Suite (2 courses)
− Understanding Bank Products
ABA Bank Teller (BTC) Required Courses:
− Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)
− Communication Basics Suite
(3 courses)
− Dealing Effectively with Co-Workers
− Effective Referrals Suite (2 courses + 1
exercise)
− Essentials of Workplace Conduct
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
− Online Communications Suite
(2 courses)
− Teller Basics Suite (6 courses)
− Verbal Communications Suite
(3 courses)
− Written Communication Suite
(3 courses)
ABA Branch Manager (BMC) Required Courses:
− Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)
− Coaching to Support the Sales Process Suite
(3 courses + 1 exercise)
− Employment Law
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
− Fundamentals of Consumer Lending Suite (2
courses)
− Fundamentals of Small Business Banking
Suite (2 courses)
− Leadership in Action Suite
(5 courses)
− Leveraging the Benefits of a Diverse
Workforce
− Making the Client Call Suite
(3 courses + 1 exercise)
− Management Essentials Suite
(6 courses)
− Overcoming Objections Suite
(3 courses + 1 exercise)
− Presentation Skills Suite (4 courses)
− Relationship Sales Suite (2 courses + 1
exercise)
− Sales Planning Suite (3 courses + 1 exercise)
− Verbal Communications Suite
(3 courses)
− Why Quality Customer Service Matters Suite
(5 courses + 1 exercise)
− Written Communication Suite
(3 courses)
ABA Certificate in Bank Financial
Management NEW Required Courses:
− Analyzing Bank Performance
− Managing the Bank's Investment Portfolio
− Managing Funding, Liquidity, and Capital
− Managing Interest Rate Risk
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
ABA 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 Certificate in Deposit Compliance (CLC) Required Courses:
− Anatomy of a Regulation
− Bank Secrecy Act/USA Patriot Act
− Digital Compliance
− Electronic Funds Transfer Act (Reg E)
− Elements of a Compliance Program
− Expedited Funds Availability Act (Reg CC)
− Office of Foreign Assets Control(OFAC)
− Privacy/Information Sharing
− Reserve Requirements for Depository
Institutions Act (Reg D)
− Truth-in-Savings Act(Reg DD)
− Unfair Deceptive or Abusive Acts or Practices
(UDAAP)
ABA Cerfiticate in Financial and Credit Risk
Management Required Courses:
− Financial Risk Management: Interest Rate
Risk
− Financial Risk Management: Liquidity Risk
− Introduction to Credit Risk Management
− Credit Risk Management: Managing,
Monitoring and Measuring
− Credit Risk Management: Commercial and
Agricultural Lending
− Credit Risk Management: Other Sources of
Credit Risk
ABA 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)
− Federal Flood Insurance Regulations
− Good Faith Estimate and HUD-1
− Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA)
− Loans to Insiders (Reg O)
− Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
(RESPA)
− Reg Z Ability to Repay (ATR) and Qualified
Mortgage (QM)
− Reg Z Closed-End Credit
− Reg Z Open-End Credit
− Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA)
− Unfair, Deceptive or Abusive Acts or Practices
(UDAAP)
ABA Certificate in Risk Management
Frameworks Required Courses:
− Introduction to Enterprise Risk Management
− Board and Senior Management Oversight
− Enterprise Risk Management Reporting
− Risk Policies, Procedures ,and Limits
− Risk Management Control Framework
− Risk Identification
− Risk Measurement and Evaluation
− Risk Mitigation
− Risk Monitoring
ABA Certificate in Trust: Advanced (CTA) Required Courses:
− Assets Allocation & Portfolio Management
− Economics & Markets
− Education Planning Solutions for Minors
− Estate Planning for Charitable Giving
− Estate Planning for IRAs and Qualified Plan
Balances
− Estate Planning for the Marital Deduction
− Estate Planning Solutions for the Business
Owner
− Fundamentals of Alternative Investment
Products
− Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
− Gift Taxation
− Income Tax Planning
− Managing Life Insurance Policies
− Planning for Estate Tax
− Prudent Portfolio Management
− Special Needs Trusts
ABA Certificate in Trust: Foundational (CTF) Required Courses:
− A Guide to Ethics in Fiduciary and Trust
Activities
− A Guide to Ethics in Investments
− Estate and Guardian Administration
− Introduction to Estate Planning
− Introduction to Investment Management
− Introduction to IRAs
− Introduction to Planning for Retirement
Assets
− Introduction to Trust Administration
− Minimizing Fiduciary Risk and Litigation
ABA Certificate in Trust: Intermediate (CTI) Required Courses:
− A Guide to Ethics in Financial Planning
− A Guide to Ethics in Tax Law & Tax Planning
− Account Acceptance and Termination
− Basic Characteristics of a Trust
− Bond Selection and Analysis
− Discretionary Distributions
− Duties and Powers of the Trustee
− Estate planning to Achieve Client Goals
− Fiduciary Income Tax
− Fiduciary Law
− Fundamentals of Life Insurance
− How Trusts are Taxed
− Investment Policy
− Investment Products
− Stock Selection and Analysis
− Types of Insurance
− Understanding Transfer Tax
ABA Customer Service Representative
(CSRC) Required Courses:
− Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)
− Communication Basics Suite (3 courses)
− Dealing Effectively with Co-workers
− Effective Referrals Suite (2 courses + 1
exercise)
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
− Online Communications Suite
(2 courses)
− Overcoming Objections Suite
(3 courses + 1 exercise)
− Relationships Sales Suite (2 courses + 1
exercise)
− Understanding Bank Products
ONLINE CERTIFICATE
CURRICULUMS
CFT & ABA CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMS
Outlined below are the required courses curriculums for each of the ABA/CFT certificates. Please contact CFT at (305) 237-3051 for certificate policies, and program worksheets to
assist you with your educational planning.
− Verbal Communications Suite
(3 courses)
− Why Quality Customer Service Matters Suite
(5 courses + 1 exercise)
− Written Communication Suite
(3 courses)
ABA Foundational Certificate in Bank
Marketing NEW Required Courses:
− Marketing in Banking
− Marketing Planning
− Marketing Management
− Marketing in a Digital World:
*Search Engine Optimization
*Build Your Campaign
*Find your Audience
*The Power of Facebook
*Leveraging Linkedin
*Strategic Twitter
− Recognizing and Preventing UDAAP
ABA Health Savings Account Expert (HSA) Required courses:
− Overview of Health Savings Accounts
− HSA Eligibility
− HSA Contributions
− HSA Distributions
− HSA Account Administration
− HSA Benefits, Strategies, and Best Practices
− How Much Do You Know About HSAs?
ABA Operational Risk Management (RM) Required Courses:
− Elements of an Operational Risk
Management Program
− Cybersecurity Management
− Fraud and Criminal Threats
− Incident Management and Resilience
− Operational Risk Model Management
− Oversight and Management of Operational
Risk
− Payments and Settlements
− Physical Security
− Regulatory Exam Management
− Risk Control and Self-Assessment
− Vendor Risk Management
ABA Personal Banker (PBC) Required Courses:
− Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)
− Communication Basics Suite (3 courses)
− Effective Referrals Suite (2 courses + 1
exercise)
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
− Fundamentals of Consumer Lending Suite (2
courses)
− Fundamentals of Small Business Banking
Suite (2 courses)
− Introduction to Analyzing Financial
Statements
− Making the Client Call Suite
(3 courses + 1 exercise)
− Managing Time at Work
− Online Communications Suite
(2 courses)
− Overcoming Objections Suite
(3 courses + 1 exercise)
− Relationship Sales Suite (2 courses + 1
exercise)
− Sales Planning Suite (3 courses + 1 exercise)
− Understanding Bank Products
− Verbal Communications Suite
(3 courses)
− Written Communications Suite (3 courses)
ABA Residential Mortgage Lender (RM) Updated Required Courses:
− Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)
− Appraisal Procedures
− Basics of Mortgage Processing
− Determining Your Role in Fraud Prevention
− Discovering FHA Programs
− Effective Referrals Suite (2 courses + 1
exercise)
− Elements of Title Insurance
− Essentials of Mortgage Lending
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
− Explaining Loan Modifications
− Mitigating Potential Fraud in Your
Organization
− 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:
− Fundamentals of Small Business Banking
Suite (2 courses)
− Small Business Borrowing Suite ( 2 courses, +
2 exercises + 2 toolkits)
− Relationship Sales for Small Business Clients
Suite (3 courses + 2 exercises + 1 toolkit)
− Small Business Products Suite ( 3 courses + 1
exercise + 1 toolkit)
− Growing Small Business Relationships Suite
(2 courses + 1 exercise + 1 toolkit)
− Sales Planning Suite (3 courses + 1 exercise
+ 1 toolkit)
− Introduction to Analyzing Financial
Statements
− Personal Tax Return Analysis
ABA Supervisor/TeamLeader
Required Courses:
− Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)
− Building Collaborative Teams
− Communication Basics Suite (3 courses)
− Employment Law
− Empowerment
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
− Leveraging the Benefits of a Diverse
Workforce
− Management Essentials Suite (6 courses)
− Managing Change
− Online Communications Suite (2 courses)
− Presentation Skills Suite (4 courses)
− Verbal Communications Suite (3 courses)
− Why Quality Customer Service Matters Suite
(5 courses + 1 exercise)
− Written Communication Suite (3 courses)
ABA Universal Banker (UB) Required Courses:
− Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)
− Communication Basics Suite (3 courses)
− Dealing Effectively with Co-Workers
− Effective Meetings
− Ethical Issues for Bankers
− Managing Change
− Online Communications Suite (2 courses)
− Overcoming Objections Suite (3 courses + 1
exercise)
− Presentation Skills Suite (4 courses)
− Relationship Sales Suite (2 courses + 1
exercise)
− Verbal Communications Suite (3 courses)
− Why Quality Customer Service Matters Suite
(5 courses + 1 exercise)
− Written Communication Suite (3 courses)
ABA-Wharton Emerging Leaders - Strategy NEW Required Courses:
− Competitive and Corporate Strategy:
*The Firm and the Industry
*Industry Analysis and Competitive Dynamics
*Corporate Strategy and Firm Scope
*Firms in a Context
− Managing the Value of Customer
Relationships:
*What are Customer Centricity, Customer
Equity, Firm Valuation and CLV?
*Managing Customer According to Lifetime
Value in Contractual and Non-Contractual
Settings
*Acquiring Customers and Creating and
Measuring Their Value
*Retention, Attrition and Development
ABA-Wharton Emerging Leaders – Engaging
and Motivating Talent NEW
Required Courses:
− Leadership in the 21st Century:
*Engaging Hearts and Minds
*Understanding Work Style and Cultivating
Originality
*Purpose-Driven Leadership
*Organizational Culture and Culture Change
− Managing and Motivating Talent:
*Motivation and Reward
*Tasks, Jobs and Systems of Work
*Making Good and Timely Management
Decisions
*Designing and Changing the Organization’s
Architecture
ABA-Wharton Emerging Leaders – Advanced
Emerging Leadership NEW
Required Courses:
− Introductory Video Wharton Professor Peter
Cappelli and ABA’s Jim Edrington
− Success:
*Launching your Personal Search for
Success
*How to Think about Success on your Own
Terms
*Diving Deeper: What Research Tells Us
About Achievement and Happiness
*Putting it Together: Charting Your Path to
the Future
− Leading the Life You Want:
*Develop the Six Leadership Skills of
Conveying Values through Stories
*Learn the Six Leadership Skills of Aligning
Actions and Values
*Learn the Essential Leadership Skills of
Creating a Culture of Innovation
− Influence:
*Define Influence
*Examine Social Networks and
Relationships
*Develop your Persuasive Tactics and
Rhetoric to Increase your Influence
*Examine the Ethical Implications of
Persuasion
− Communication:
*Cooperation, Competition and
Comparisons
*Trust
*Deception
*Effective Communication
CONTINUED ONLINE
CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMS
MDC/CFT COLLEGE CREDIT CERTIFICATES & DEGREE
School of Business
Miami Dade College & Center for
Financial Training
Hlv 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 /Bankers ....................................... 3
OST2335 Business Writing ............................................ 3
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/Bankers ........................................ 3
OST2335 Business Writing ............................................. 3
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/Bankers ........................................ 3
OST2335 Business Writing ............................................ 3
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
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
(15.00 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....................................... 3
CGS1060 Computer Competency
MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (7.00 CREDITS)
ACG2021 Financial Accounting & Lab ......................... 4
or
ACG2011 Principles of Accounting II & Lab ................. 4
and
ECO2013 Principles of Economics (Macro) ................. 3
BANKING SPECIALIZATION (30.00 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 8.00 CREDITS FROM COURSES LISTED BELOW
(OTHERS MAY APPLY)
ACG2071 Managerial Accounting & Lab…………………..4
ACG2170 Financial Statements Analysis………………….3
ACG2450 Microcomputers in Accounting……………….(1-3)
BAN1155 International Banking………………………………3
BAN1231 Introduction to Commercial Lending…………3
BAN1800 Law and Banking – Principles…………………..3
BAN2135 Bank Accounting……………………………………..3
BRC2267 Fair Housing and Fair Lending………………….3
BRC2268 Mortgage Loan Servicing and Quality………..3
BRC2941 Field Experience in Mortgage Finance…….…3
BUL2242 Business Law…………………………………………...3
CGS1060c Intro to Computer Tech & Apps……………….…3
ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro……………..…3
FIN2000 Principles of Finance………………………………...3
FIN2010 Investment Stocks and Bonds…………………...3
FIN2100 Personal Finance……………………………………...3
BAN2210 Analyzing Financial Statements…………….……3
BAN2211 Applied Financial Statement Analysis…………3
BAN2253 Residential Mortgage Lending……………….…..3
BRC1059 Diversity Awareness and Customer Service…3
BRC2266 Affordable Housing and Community…………...3
MNA1345 Effective Supervision…………………………………3
MTB1103 Business Mathematics……………………………...3
QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab…………………….3
REE2200 Real Estate Finance…………………………………..3
*Pre-Requisite for all BAN classes
Required Program Credits: 60.00
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