The
curriculum is designed to provide officers of financial institutions
the knowledge and information necessary for advancement to senior
positions. To achieve its objective, the School utilizes a combination
of teaching platforms such as lectures, cases, and computer-based
simulations. An informal atmosphere allows maximum interaction between
students and faculty.
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- Asset/Liability Management I
- Financial Markets
- Bank Financial Analysis
- Monetary Economics
- Strategic Bank Marketing
- Basic Credit Analysis
- Intermediate Credit Analysis
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- A/L Management
- Business Finance
- Capital Analysis
- Capital Budgeting
- Financial Planning
- Financing the Closely Held Business
- Improving Market Capitalization
- Internal Controls/Loss Prevention
- Profitability, Personnel & Growth
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- Bank Regulatory Law
- Asset Liability Management II
- Managerial Economics
- Thinking Your Way to Success
- Advisory Banking
- Rural and Ag Small Business Enterprise Lending
- Advanced Real Estate Financing
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Sources of Non-Interest Income
- Effectively Managing the Retail Bank
- Treasury Management Practices
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- Compliance Management
- Real Estate Finance
- Problem Loans & Workouts
- Seasonal Lending
- Term Lending
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- Bank Management Simulation
- Interpreting Economic Change
- Leadership in Times of Change
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- Rural and Ag Small Business Enterprise Lending
- Advanced Real Estate Financing
- Community Bank Strategies
- Creating an Advisory Culture
- Improving Personal Performance
- Effective Strategic Planning
- Effectively Managing the Retail Bank
- Portfolio Management for the Community Bank
- Risk Management
- Sources of Non Interest Income
- Troubled Asset Resolution
- Understanding & Managing the Exam Process
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