BUSINESS AND COMMERCE

Associate of Applied Science Degree
Banking and Finance Concentration
Ashley Geisewite • (901) 333-4319

The financial services industry is a dynamic field in which dramatic economic and legal changes are challenging the traditions of all financial institutions. The Banking and Finance program at Southwest Tennessee Community College trains students to function in this changing environment.

First Semester

Cr.

MGMT

1000

Introduction to Business

3

ACCT

1210

Principles of Accounting I

3

 

 

or

 

ACCT

1003

Accounting for Managers

3

ENGL

1010

English Composition I (Gen. Ed.)

3

MATH

1530

Statistics (Gen. Ed.)

3

ISDS

2600

Internet for Business

3

Total

 

 

15

Second Semester 

ECON

2010

Principles of Macroeconomics (Gen. Ed.)

3

MGMT

2010

Principles of Management I

3

MKTG

2000

Marketing

3

MGMT

2500

Human Resources Management

3

ECON

1000

Principles of Banking

3

Total

 

 

15

Third Semester 

ECON

2020

Principles of Microeconomics (Gen. Ed.)

3

FINR

2300

Business Law

3

MGMT

2020

Principles of Management II

3

ECON

1100

Money and Banking

3

MGMT

2100

Credit Management

3

Total

 

 

15

Fourth Semester 

FINR

2200

Financial Management

3

MGMT

2800

International Business

3

ECON

2500

Bank Management

3

FINR

2400

Investments

3

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Humanities/Fine Arts (Gen. Ed.)1

3

Total

 

 

15

Total Program Credits 

60


This program of study is designed as a terminal degree for a specific career field. The courses offered by the department are not designed for transfer to four-year institutions. Please see the course descriptions section for details about transferability of courses.

1 Review General Education pages and/or consult advisor for correct selection.

Note: Cooperative Education courses are available for this major.

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