Volunteer State Community College | Academic Business Division
The Banking Concentration is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills to work in the financial services environment. The program is primarily geared toward bank employees seeking career advancement through formal study.
The College maintains a working relationship with the American Institute of Banking (A.I.B.). Students enrolled in this concentration seek career growth in positions such as loan officer, branch manager, head teller or supervisor.
All G.B.A. students are required to take the Volunteer State Community College General Business Exam to meet graduation requirements. Some specialized courses are offered during alternate semesters or only during evening hours. Students should plan their schedule with their academic advisor.
Required General Education Courses
Courses That Fulfill Minimum Degree Requirements
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| ENGL 1010 |
Communications: English Composition I |
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Humanities and/or Fine Arts
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Non-Sequential Science Survey
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| Required Major Core Courses |
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Principles of Accounting I
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3 |
| ACT 202 |
Principles of Accounting II |
3 |
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Keyboarding with Word Processing
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3 |
| BUS 222* |
Business Communications II |
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Microcomputer Literacy & Applications
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Microcomputer Spreadsheets
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| FIN 100* |
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| FIN 105* |
Law and Banking: Principles |
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Marketing Financial Services
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| MGT 120* |
Supervision Principles |
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Advisor Approved A.I.B./FIN Courses
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1Total Degree Requirements
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60 |
| * Courses that are designated primarily for vocational/career programs. A number of these courses are accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. These courses are collegiate level work, but they have been developed with a purpose other than being university parallel courses. |