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Center for Financial Training, Southeastern (CFT) – Educating 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 and financial literacy programs. BANKING/ CREDIT UNION/ FINANCIAL SERVICES WWW.CFTSE.ORG Advanced Financial Services Diploma General Financial Services Diploma Agricultural Lending Diploma Global Banking Diploma Banking Specialist College Credit Certificate - MDC Introduction to Accounting Certificate Banking Operations College Credit Certificate - MDC Introduction to Financial Services Certificate Banking Management College Credit Certificate - MDC Introduction to Financial Services Marketing Certificate Certificate in General Banking Introduction to Financial Services Operations Certificate Commercial Lending Diploma Introduction to Lending Certificate Consumer Lending Diploma Introduction Sales and Service Certificate Credit Analysis Certificate Human Resources Certificate Financial Services Management Diploma Project Management Diploma Financial Services Marketing Diploma Real Estate Lending Diploma Financial Services Operations Diploma Sale and Services Management Diploma Please also visit our online certificates. CLASSROOM SCHEDULE SUMMER 2018 Diploma and Certificate Programs Getting started with your CFT education is as easy as registering for your first course. We suggest beginning your studies with the Principles of Banking course. This course is a requirement of each diploma and certificate, and will give you a complete overview of the fundamentals of banking. The Center for Financial Training currently offers forty-six industry-recognized diplomas and certificates (in partnership with the American Bankers Association, Miami Dade College and The Risk Management Association), with concentrations in key areas of the financial services industry. The learning tracks are designed for employees of banks, credit unions, and other financial service companies. These tracks also qualify for ABA Professional Certifications. From the list below, please click on the career track that is right for you and view the required courses for the diplomas and certificates available. For assistance, please call 305-237-3051 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

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Center for Financial Training, Southeastern (CFT) – Educating 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 and financial

literacy programs.

BANKING/

CREDIT UNION/

FINANCIAL

SERVICES

WWW.CFTSE.ORG

Advanced Financial Services

Diploma General Financial Services Diploma

Agricultural Lending Diploma Global Banking Diploma

Banking Specialist College Credit

Certificate - MDC

Introduction to Accounting

Certificate

Banking Operations College Credit

Certificate - MDC

Introduction to Financial Services

Certificate

Banking Management College

Credit Certificate - MDC

Introduction to Financial Services

Marketing Certificate

Certificate in General Banking Introduction to Financial Services

Operations Certificate

Commercial Lending Diploma Introduction to Lending Certificate

Consumer Lending Diploma Introduction Sales and Service

Certificate

Credit Analysis Certificate Human Resources Certificate

Financial Services Management

Diploma Project Management Diploma

Financial Services Marketing

Diploma Real Estate Lending Diploma

Financial Services Operations

Diploma

Sale and Services Management

Diploma

Please also visit our online certificates.

CLASSROOM SCHEDULE

SUMMER 2018

Diploma and Certificate Programs Getting started with your CFT education is as easy as registering for your first course. We suggest beginning your studies with the Principles of Banking course. This course is a requirement of each diploma and certificate, and will give you a complete overview of the fundamentals of banking. The Center for Financial Training currently offers forty-six industry-recognized diplomas and certificates (in partnership with the American Bankers Association, Miami Dade College and The Risk Management Association), with concentrations in key areas of the financial services industry. The learning tracks are designed for employees of banks, credit unions, and other financial service companies. These tracks also qualify for ABA Professional Certifications. From the list below, please click on the career track that is right for you and view the required courses for the diplomas and certificates available. For assistance, please call 305-237-3051 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

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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 .................................................. 665.00

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

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1390.00

*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 .................................................. 725.00

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

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1490.00

*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 .................................................. 600.00

CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 730.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE .................. 1908.00

BAS NON-MEMBER FEE CFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 660.00

CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE .................................................. 810.00

*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE .................. 2200.00

*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

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 SELES AND SERVICES MANAGEMENT

CERTIFICATES

ABA BANK SOLUTIONS PROVIDER

ABA BANK TELLER

ABA BRANCH MANAGER

ABA CERTIFICATE IN BANK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

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

ABA OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT

ABA PERSONAL BANKER

ABA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LENDER

ABA SMALL BUSINESS BANKER

ABA SUPERVISOR / TEAM LEADER

ABA UNIVERSAL BANKER

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 SERVISES

OPERATIONS

CFT INTRODUCTION TO LENDING

CFT INTRODUCTION TO SALES AND SERVICE

CFT HUMAN RESOURCES

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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SCHEDULE

MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE

SUMMER 2018 SCHEDULE CFT SEMESTER STUDY (IN AFFILIATION WITH MDC)

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

BANKING

Classes begin the week June 11th, 2018 and conclude the week August 03rd, 2018.

REF# COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY LOCATION/ROOM TIME

XXXX BAN2210 Analyzing Financial Statements 3 TH Mercantil Bank/ Training Room - Doral 6:00-9:40PM

5175 BAN1231 Commercial Lending 3 W Professional Bank/ 2nd

Floor- Coral Gables 6:00-9:40PM

XXXX MKA 1021 Fundamentals of Selling 3 T Mercantil Bank/ Training Room - Doral 6:00-9:40PM XXXX BAN1004 Principles of Banking 3 TH International Finance Bank/ Training Room 6:00-9:40PM

5810 OST2335 Business Writing (05/14-06/22) 3 Online MDC – Virtual College Online 3216 OST2335 Business Writing (05/14-08/03) 3 M MDC – Wolfson Campus (Downtown) 5:40-9:30PM

3217 OST2335 Business Writing (05/14-06/22) 3 TH MDC – North Campus 6:40-10:00PM

10852 OST2335 Business Writing (06/25-08/03) 3 T MDC – Interamerican Campus 6:40-10:00PM

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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

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. Learning Objectives:

Recognize the process and types of information business bankers should

acquire during a business development call; Identify sources of

repayment that are appropriate for various commercial loan borrowing

arrangements and the factors that affect collateral value; Explain the

process and importance of a credit investigation; Identify and explain the

loan negotiation process; Identify the causes of problem loans and steps

to resolving them.

Audience

Commercial and/or business bankers and credit analysts. Students

should take Analyzing Financial Statements prior to this course or have

equivalent work experience.

TEXT: $130.54

Diploma/Certificate Applications: AL, AFS, IL, ISSC, MBO, MBM, CAC, CML

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, SCC

Other course descriptions can be found on CFT or MDC websites:

www.cftse.org/course-catalog/course-descriptions/

www.mdc.edu/main/academics/

Principles of Banking The course is intended to give those who are new to banking a general

understanding of the industry Recognized as the most comprehensive

introduction to the banking industry for over 40 years, Principles of

Banking 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.

TEXT: $130.54

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

Fundamentals of Selling The course challenges financial institution employees to see

themselves as sales professionals. It provides the tools needed to

achieve the level of sales professionalism required by financial

institutions today. Upon completion of this sales training course,

participants will be able to: overcome hesitations about selling and

benefit from a professional approach to sales; recognize how your

sales efforts benefit your institution, your customer and you; adjust your

selling techniques to comply with the unique challenges of financial

selling; identify customers’ financial needs quickly and efficiently in a

variety of customer situations; structure your sales presentation as a

dialog with the customer, rather than pitching’ the product; and use goal

setting and the power of positive thinking to improve sales success.

TEXT: TBA

Diploma/Certificate Applications: FMC, ISSC, AFS, AL, CML, CL, FMD, RELD, SSM, MBS, MBO, MBM

Analyzing Financial Statements A practical introduction to financial statement analysis from the

perspective of the commercial loan officer. Gain the skills needed to

effectively asses the risk related to a customer-current and prospective-

and evaluate possible sources of repayment for the loan.

Audience

Commercial and/or business bankers and credit analysts. The

recommended prerequisite course is General Accounting or Financial

Accounting. TEXT: $130.54

Diploma/Certificate Applications: AL, BFM, BBCL, MBO, CAC

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SCHEDULE

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

MIAMI DADE COLLEGE

BACHELOR IN APPLIED SCIENCE SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT

(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

WOLFSON CAMPUS (DOWNTOWN)

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

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

1464 MAN4894 Applied Case Studies Management (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 1525 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM

1551 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project In Supervision and Management (05/14-06/22) 4 M TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 5973 MAN4162 Customer Relations For Managers (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 5971 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-06/22) 3 TH TBA 05:40PM-09:10PM

1475 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (05/14-06/22) 3 M TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 5972 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM

10875 MAN4941 Management Internship (05/14-06/22) 3 F TBA 05:40PM-09:10PM

1445 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organizational Management (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 1506 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

1516 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-06/22) 4 T TBA 05:00PM-07:20PM 1420 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (06/25-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:50PM-10:20PM

KENDALL CAMPUS Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

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

4282 MAN2021 MAN4894 Applied Case Studies in Management (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 1526 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

4283 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project In Supervision and Management (05/18-08/03) 4 S TBA 10:20AM-12:30PM 1550 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project In Supervision and Management (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM 4184 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

4185 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1481 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 4280 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (05/14-08/03) 4 TH TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

4281 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (05/18-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-10:10AM 1546 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

1451 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 5229 MAN2021 GEB3522 Applied Business Analytics (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1452 MAN2021 MAN3583 Project Management (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1520 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-08/03) 4 TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM 1422 MAN2021 MAN3506 Operations Management (05/14-06/22) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1513 MAN2021 MAN4523 Production Information System (06/25-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

INTERAMERICAN CAMPUS Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

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

10827 MAN2021 MAN4894 Applied Case Studies in Management (05/14-08/03) 3 TH TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

10819 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 10830 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project In Supervision and Management (05/18-08/03) 4 F TBA 08:10PM-10:00PM 10826 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (05/14-08/03) 3 TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

10823 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 10821 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

10828 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM 10822 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 10831 MAN2021 MAN4941 Management Internship (05/18-08/03) 3 F TBA 06:00PM-08:00PM

10820 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 10818 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organizational Management (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1441 MAN2021 MAN2021 Principles of Management (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10847 MAN2021 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 10829 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

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SCHEDULE

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

NORTH CAMPUS Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

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

1463 MAN2021 MAN4894 Applied Case Studies in Management (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

4871 MAN2021 MAN4894 Applied Case Studies in Management (06/25-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM 1524 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/14-06/22) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1549 MAN2021 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/14-08/03) 4 T TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM 1531 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (06/25-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 5840 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (06/25-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM

1175 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1172 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-06/22) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM 1176 MAN2021 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (06/25-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM

1480 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (06/25-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1418 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 07:30PM-09:40PM

10804 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information System (05/14-08/03) 4 S TBA 10:10AM-12:30PM 1545 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 5843 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

4876 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (06/25-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM 1447 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organizational Management (05/14-06/22) 3 T TBA 06:40PM – 10:00PM 4877 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organizational Management (05/14-06/22) 3 S TBA 08:00AM – 11:20AM

1514 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM 4872 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-06/22) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-12:30PM

HIALEAH CAMPUS Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

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

10674 MAN2021 MAN4894 Applied Case Studies Management (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 5537 MAN2021 MAN4894 Applied Case Studies Management (06/11-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10771 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1530 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 10664 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (05/14-06/22) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10665 MAN2021 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers 05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 08:00PM-09:40PM 1479 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (06/25-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-09:10PM

10659 MAN2021 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM

1547 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 10661 MAN2021 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1512 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10657 MAN2021 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/14-08/03) 3 TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 10654 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organizational Management (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10655 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organizational Management (05/14-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 10670 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (06/25-08/03) 4 TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM 1519 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-06/22) 4 M TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM

1419 MAN2021 ISM4011 Introduction to Management information Systems (05/14-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:30AM-11:50AM

HOMESTEAD CAMPUS Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

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

10596 MAN2021 MAN4894 Applied Case Studies in Management (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 10592 MAN2021 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

10590 MAN2021 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 10596 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-06/22) 4 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

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/ )

(Textbooks information is also available online at http://www.mdc.edu/virtual/ )

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR

5779 CGS1060C CGS1560 A + Computer Operating Systems (05/14-08/03) 4

2121 ENC2300 Advanced Composition and Communication (05/14-08/03) 3

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SCHEDULE (MIAMI DADE COLLEGE – ONLINE COURSES continued)

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

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR

4153 CGS2108 Advanced Desktop Applications (05/14-08/03) 4

5807 MAN2021 MAN3894 Applied Case Studies Management (06/25-08/03) 3

1468 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics (05/14-08/03) 3 1537 QMB2100L Basic Business Statistics Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 2893 MAC1105 MAC2233 Business Calculus (05/14-08/03) 3

1522 MAN3065 Business Ethics (05/14-06/22) 3 2733 BUL2241 Business Law I (06/25-08/03) 3

2736 BUL2241 Business Law I (05/14-06/22) 3 2987 MTB1103 Business Mathematics (06/25-08/03) 3

11296 TAX2010 Business Tax and Returns (05/14-06/22) 3

5810 OST2335 Business Writing (05/14-06/22) 3 4149 MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/14-08/03) 4

3281 PHI2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics (05/14-08/03) 3 3317 PHI2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics (06/25-08/03) 3 3285 PHI2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics (05/14-06/22) 3

5806 MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers (05/14-06/22) 3 4790 MNA1345 Effective Supervision (05/14-06/22) 3 2051 ENC1101 English Composition 1 (05/14-08/03) 3

2113 ENC1101 English Composition 1 (06/25-08/03) 3 2078 ENC1101 English Composition 1 (05/14-06/22) 3

2151 ENC1102 English Composition 2 (05/14-08/03) 3 2221 ENC1102 English Composition 2 (06/25-08/03) 3 2159 ENC1102 English Composition 2 (05/14-06/22) 3

1020 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-06/22) 3 1066 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 1173 FIN3400 Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-08/03) 3

3762 SPC1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (05/14-08/03) 3 1477 MAN3301 Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03) 3

1076 TAX2000 Income Tax (05/14-08/03) 3 1443 MKA1161 Introduction to Customer Service (05/14-06/22) 3 1415 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (05/14-08/03) 3

1423 GEB2350 Introduction to International Business (05/14-08/03) 3 5723 ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information Systems (06/25-08/03) 4 1769 CGS1060C Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (05/14-08/03) 4

1834 CGS1060C Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (06/25-08/03) 4 1794 CGS1060C Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (05/14-06/22) 4

5690 CIS3510 IT Project Management (05/14-08/03) 4 4161 MAN4120 Leadership Challenges & Supervision (05/14-06/22) 3 1044 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3

1057 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 5732 MAN4941 Management Internship (05/14-08/03) 3 1002 ACG2450 Microcomputers in Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3

1511 MAN3240 Organizational Behavior (05/14-06/22) 3 5805 MAN3025 Organization Management (05/14-06/22) 3

1070 Lab Req’d ACG2001 Principles of Accounting I (05/14-06/22) 3 1071 ACG2001L Principles of Accounting I Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 1005 Lab Req’d ACG2011 Principles of Accounting II (06/25-08/03) 3

1072 ACG2011L Principles of Accounting II Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 1483 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-08/03) 3 1495 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-06/22) 3

1933 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 1939 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03) 3

1972 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 1974 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 1181 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/14-08/03) 3

5713 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/14-08/03) 3 1424 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-08/03) 3 1427 MAN2021 Principles of Management (06/25-08/03) 3

1428 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 1461 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/14-08/03) 3

1456 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/14-06/22) 3 5814 SBM1000 Small Business Management (05/14-06/22) 3 2778 STA2023 Statistical Methods (05/14-08/03) 3

4148 MAN2021 MAN4720 Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-06/22) 4 *ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021

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SCHEDULE

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

CFT/MDC CORE STUDIES (Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)

WOLFSON CAMPUS (DOWNTOWN) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

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

2732 BUL2241 Business Law I (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 3216 OST2335 Business Writing (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-09:30PM

1073 TAX2010 Business Taxes & Returns (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 4130 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-11:50AM 1009 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM

1028 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 4169 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 S TBA 08:30AM-01:00PM 1069 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 S TBA 08:30AM-01:00PM

1077 TAX2000 Income Tax (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 11182 MKA1161 Introduction to Customer Service (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-09:10PM

1414 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (05/14-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 1038 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 4133 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-11:50AM

1049 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 5155 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 S TBA 08:30AM-01:00PM 1056 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 S TBA 08:30AM-01:00PM

1462 MAR1720 Marketing in a Digital World (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 10560 *ACG2450 Microcomputers in Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM

1004 *ACG2450 Microcomputers in Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 1485 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 1493 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM

10561 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 1935 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 1971 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM

1956 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1430 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM

1429 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 1426 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 1455 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM

1552 SBM1000 Small Business Management (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM 1178 FIN2000 Principles of Finance 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

*ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 5512 CIS4891 Capstone Administration (06/25-08/03) 4 F 7177 06:00PM-08:10PM 1713 CTS1650 CCNA 1: Network Fundamentals (05/14-06/22) 4 M/W 7119 05:20PM-09:50PM

1846 CTS1651 CCNA 2: Routing Protocols (06/25-08/03) 4 M/W 7119 05:20PM-09:50PM 1727 CTS2652 CCNA 3: LAN/Switch Wireless (05/14-06/22) 4 T/TH 7119 05:20PM-09:30PM

5349 CTS2334 Configuring Advanced Windows Server (05/14-08/03) 4 T TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM 1712 COP4834 Data Driven Web Applications (05/14-08/03) 4 TH TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM 1709 COP4723 Database Administration (05/14-08/03) 4 M TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM

4249 CIS3360 Information Security (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM 1844 CIS4347 Information Storage Management (05/14-08/03) 4 M TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM 1730 CIS3510 Information Technology Project Management (05/14-08/03) 4 TH TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM

1720 CGS1060C COP1334 Introduction to C++ Programming (05/14-08/03) 4 T TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM 1760 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:00PM-07:10PM

1763 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 06:15PM-08:25PM 4240 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 F TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM 1768 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 06:15PM-08:25PM

4238 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM 1792 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM

1791 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM 1832 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM 1833 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM

1697 COP1334 COP2800 Java programming (05/14-08/03) 4 TH TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM 1711 COP1332 Introduction to Visual Basic Programming 4 T TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM 4229 CIS4617 Knowledge Management (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM

1842 CGS1560 A+ Computer Operating systems (05/14-08/03) 4 T 1156-00 05:00PM-09:20PM

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SCHEDULE

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 1724 CGS1131 A+ Computer Essentials & Support (05/14-08/03) 4 TH 1156-00 05:00PM-09:20PM 4232 CTS1437 Microsoft SQL Administration (05/14-06/22) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM

1725 CTS2154 IT Help Desk Support (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM 1735 CTS1800 Introduction to Web Page Design (05/14-08/03) 4 M TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM

4235 CTS2433 Microsoft SQL Implementation (06/25-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM 1704 COP4656 Mobile Applications Development (05/14-08/03) 4 T TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM 1703 CNT4702 Network Design & Planning (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM

5350 CTS1134 Networking Technologies (05/14-08/03) 4 M 1156-00 05:40PM-10:00PM 1843 CGS3763 Operating System (05/14-08/03) 4 T TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM 4321 CNT4603 System Administration & Maintenance (05/14-08/03) 4 M TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM

WEST CAMPUS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 5762 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM

5764 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 5763 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 M/W TBA 05:00PM-06:15PM 5765 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 T/TH TBA 06:15PM-07:20PM

1035 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM 5391 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 M/W TBA 05:00PM-06:15PM 4171 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1934 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 5770 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

1978 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 4174 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1502 GEB1011 Principles of Business (06/25-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

5768 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1435 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 5852 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

*ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021

COMPUTER SCIENCE/ OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 1780 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 07:30PM-09:40PM

5854 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM 1804 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 T/TH TBA 05:50PM-10:20PM

INTERAMERICAN CAMPUS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

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

10853 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

10852 OST2335 Business Writing (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10849 BUL2241 Business Law I (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10850 BUL2242 Business Law II (06/25-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1018 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-06/22) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1013 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM

1064 ACG2021L Financial Accounting (05/14-06/22) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-08:50PM

1051 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03) Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021

3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

1053 ACG2021L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 T TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

10848 ACG2450 Microcomputers In Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1953 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1954 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10839 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-06/22) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

4880 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/18-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-11:50AM 10840 ECO2023 Principles of Economics - Micro (06/25-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1989 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-06/22) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1990 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (06/25-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1487 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

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SCHEDULE

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 1179 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1441 MAN2021 Principles of Management (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10847 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 10851 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/14-06/22) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018

KENDALL CAMPUS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 1535 MNA1345 Effective Supervision (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1030 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/18-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-10:10AM

4289 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4287 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM

1006 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 4288 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-06/22) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM 4796 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 S TBA 10:30AM-11:35AM

4295 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 S TBA 10:25AM-12:40PM 4797 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 M TBA 05:50PM-08:05PM 4297 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 M TBA 05:00PM-06:05PM

4298 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 W TBA 06:15PM-07:20PM 1557 MNA2120 Human Relations In Business (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

4290 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 4291 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/18-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-10:10AM 1047 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM

4358 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 W TBA 05:50PM-08:05PM 4300 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 M TBA 06:15PM-07:20PM 4299 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 S TBA 10:25AM-12:40PM

4355 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 TH TBA 05:50PM-08:05PM 1501 GEB1011 Principles of Business (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1488 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 5432 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1937 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

1945 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1966 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (06/25-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:00PM-11:20AM 1958 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (06/25-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1948 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-06/22) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM 4286 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

1984 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Micro (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4284 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (06/25-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM 1180 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1177 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1442 MAN2021 Principles of Management (06/25-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1431 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00pm

1454 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1554 SBM1000 Small Business Management (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1472 QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics (06/25-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM *ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018

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

1718 CGS1060C COP1334 Introduction to C++ Programming (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

1787 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM

1817 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM

1818 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM

1826 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

1756 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

1824 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

1755 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

1751 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 10861 CSG1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM

10

SCHEDULE

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

5354 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM

1708 CGS1540C Database Concepts Design (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

1699 COP1334 COP2800 Java Programming (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

1726 CTS2154 IT Help Desk Support (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

1701 CTS1134 Networking Technologies (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:20PM-07:30PM

NORTH CAMPUS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018

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

1467 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics (05/14-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 4246 GEB1000 Business Careers Strategies (05/14-06/22) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10698 BUL2241 Business Law 1 (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM

1074 TAX2010 Business Taxes & Returns (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 3217 OST1330 OST2335 Business Writing (05/14-06/22) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1534 MNA1345 Effective Supervision (06/25-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 5392 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 5845 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM

1014 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 10701 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/18-08/03) 3 F TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 5019 Lab Req’d ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 W TBA 07:30PM-8:35PM

10726 Lab Req’d ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 M TBA 06:15PM-07:20PM 5393 Lab Req’d ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 M TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM

5969 MNA2120 Human Relations in Business (05/14-06/22) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM 1558 MNA2120 Human Relations in Business (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1032 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

1031 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 5018 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 M TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM 5111 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 W TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM

5218 BAN1004 Principles of Banking (06/11-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:00PM-09:40PM 1491 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-06/22) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1497 GEB1011 Principles of Business (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1938 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/14-06/22) 3 TH TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 1951 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 07:00PM-08:40PM

4484 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:30AM-10:10AM 1962 ECO2013 Principles of Economics-Macro (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1970 ECO2023 Principles of Economics-Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM

1986 ECO2023 Principles of Economics-Micro (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4481 FIN2000 Principles of Finance (05-14-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1433 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1453 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1459 MAR1011 Principles of Marketing (06/25-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1553 SBM1000 Small Business Management (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 4883 MAN4350 Professional Development (05/14-06/22) 1 F TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM 5839 MAN4350 Professional Development (06/25-08/03) 1 M TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM

1075 TAX2000 Income Tax (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:30PM-9:50PM 1416 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (06/25-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

1505 MAN2300 Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 5939 MAN2300 Human Resource Management (05/18-08/03) 3 F TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 5968 MAN2300 Human Resource Management (06/25-08/03) 3 S TBA 08:00AM-11:20AM

*ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021 COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 1841 CGS1560 A+ Computer Operating Systems (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM

1723 CTS1131 A+ Computer Essentials & Support (05/14-08/03) 4 M TBA 05:20PM-09:40PM 10545 COP2335 Advanced Object Oriented Programming using C++ (05/14-08/03) 4 M TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM 10548 COP2333 Advanced Programming Concepts using Visual (05/14-08/03) 4 T TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM

10543 CTS2652 CCNA 3: Advanced Routing and Switching (05/14-06/22) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM 10541 CTS2653 CCNA 4: Connecting Networks (06/25-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM

1705 CGS1540C Database Concepts Design (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM 1715 COP1334 Introduction to C++ Programming (05/14-08/03) 4 W TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM

10509 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM

1816 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 M/W TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM 4987 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/18-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM 4989 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/18-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM

10511 CGS3763 Operating System (05/18-08/03) 4 S TBA 10:20AM-12:30PM 4985 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/18-08/03) 4 F TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM

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SCHEDULE

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 4988 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/18-08/03) 4 F TBA 05:00PM-09:20PM 1739 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM

10508 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM 4460 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM

10554 CGS2108 Advanced Desktop Application (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM 1734 CTS1800 Introduction to Web Page Design (05/14-08/03) 4 TH TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM

10513 CIS3510 IT Project Management (05/18-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-10:10AM

4432 CIS4347 Information Storage Management (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 06:00PM-08:10PM 1695 COP2800 Java Programming (05/14-08/03) 4 M TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM

10539 COP2800 Java Programming (05/18-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-12:20PM

1700 CTS1134 Networking Technologies (05/14-08/03) 4 TH TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM 10551 CIS2331 System Analysis (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 06:00PM-09:20PM

10537 COP2850C Java Programming 2 4 W TBA 05:40PM-10:00PM 1845 COP2842 Developing Websites using PHP/MYSQL (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:50PM

HIALEAH CAMPUS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 1469 Lab Req’d QMB2100 Basic Business Statistics (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM

2735 BUL2241 Business Law 1 (05/14-06/22) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 10637 BUL2242 Business Law 2 (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1027 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10583 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-06/22) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 10582 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

10585 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 M/W TBA 06:15PM-07:20PM 10702 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22) 1 M/W TBA 05:50PM-08:05PM 5163 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 T/TH TBA 05:00PM-06:05PM

10706 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1037 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 10708 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 M/W TBA 05:50PM-08:05PM

10615 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 M/W TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM 11202 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-09:00PM

1494 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-06/22) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1503 GEB1011 Principles of Business (06/25-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1944 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 M TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

10648 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM 1977 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 10649 ECO2023 Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03) 3 M/W TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

10719 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-08/03) 3 TH TBA 06:30PM-09:50PM 10653 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

10679 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (06/25-08/03) 3 W TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 10680 GEB2350 Introduction International Business (06/25-08/03) 3 M TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM *ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 2018.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 10791 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 TH TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

5523 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03) 4 TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM 5192 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 M TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM

4234 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 S TBA 08:00AM-10:30AM 1802 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22) 4 TH TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM

10790 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03) 4 T TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

11212 CET2880C Digital Forensics (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM 11209 CTS1134 Networking Technologies (05/14-08/03) 4 M/W TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

HOMESTEAD CAMPUS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd , 2018.

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

1012 Lab Req’d ACG2021 Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03) 3 T TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM 1062 ACG2021L Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-08/03) 1 T TBA 07:30PM-08:35PM

5266 Lab Req’d *ACG2071 Managerial Accounting (06/25-08/03) Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021

3 T/TH TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM

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SCHEDULE

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 5267 ACG2071L Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03) 1 T/TH TBA 05:30PM-06:35PM 4186 GEB1011 Principles of Business (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM

10597 GEB2112 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (06/25-08/03) 3 T TBA 06:40PM-10:00PM 1942 ECO2013 Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 05:40PM-07:20PM

1440 MAN2021 Principles of Management (05/14-06/22) 3 M/W TBA 06:30PM-08:45PM

COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd , 2018.

REF# PRE-REQ COURSE# COURSE NAME CR DAY ROOM TIME 5440 ETD1340 Computer Aided Drawing & Design (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 07:30PM-09:10PM

5441 ETD1340 Computer Aided Drawing & Design (05/14-08/03) 3 T/TH TBA 09:10PM-10:20PM 4241 CGS1060C Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03) 4 W TBA 05:20PM-09:50PM

10763 COP2805C Java Programming 2 (05/14-08/03) 4 T/TH TBA 07:40PM-09:50PM

The Center for Financial Training (CFT) is dedicated to providing professionally

administered banker/financial services education and training that continually meets the

educational need of the bank, credit union, and other employees in the financial services

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

What Students Say about CFT

“My experience with CFT has been very informative and exciting. My instructor is wonderful. She has a very special quality about her that makes you look forward to the next class.”

“I’m taking CFT classes to learn more, complete my diplomas and build confidence in what I do. The classes I’ve taken have helped me get promoted.”

“CFT courses have made me more knowledgeable about banking overall and have made my job easier when customers ask questions about other departments in the bank.”

“The instructor made the information very interesting therefore a lot of things came together for me.”

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“The instructor is very enthusiastic. He takes pride in her job and encourages others to take pride in their position. I enjoyed spending time in her class.”

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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 2018: May 17, 2018

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 2018: July 3, 2018

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!

Please do not wait to receive a schedule from CFT/MDC prior to attending classes. You can download your schedule by creating an MDC student account at www.mdc.edu/current.

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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

International Finance Bank 777 SW 37th Avenue,

6th Floor, Conference Room

Miami

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

Leave a Legacy Room, Miami

Professional Bank 396 Alhambra Circle,

Suite 255, Board Room,

Coral Gables

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]

CENTER FOR FINANCIAL TRAINING

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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 online admission 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 this registration form to your Bank/Institution 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 https://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’s 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 WILL BE SUBJECT TO 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)

SFCFT OFFICE USE ONLY FEE CODE MAX AMOUNT APPROVED DATE

A73 $__________________

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“NEW/REVISED” ABA & CFT CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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

ABA Bank Solutions Provider (BSPC)

Updated

Required Courses:

Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)

Ethical Issues for Bankers

Fundamentals of Consumer Lending (2

courses)

Fundamentals of Small Business

Banking Suite (2 courses)

Understanding Bank Products

ABA Bank Teller (BTC) Updated

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) Updated

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)

Servicing and Growing Small Business

Relationships

Verbal Communications Suite

(3 courses)

Why Quality Customer Service Matters

Suite (5 courses + 1 exercise)

Written Communication Suite

(3 courses)

ABA 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 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

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 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)

Good Faith Estimate and HUD-1

Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA)

Loans to Insiders (Reg O)

National Flood Insurance Regulations

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)

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)

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 or Banking

Fundamentals

Financial Accounting* (Or Accounting 1

& 2)

Law and Banking: Principles

Marketing Financial Services

Economics

Required Courses:

Analyzing Financial Statements

Business/ Technical Writing

Commercial Loan Doc

Commercial Lending

Personal Tax Return Analysis

Applied Financial Statements

Global Cash Flow Analysis

Cash Flow Analysis- Advanced

Credit Analysis

CERTIFICATES

“NEW/REVISED” ABA & CFT CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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

ABA Certificate in General Banking

NEW

Required Courses:

Banking Fundamentals Suite, which

includes:

*The Banking Industry

*Bank Lines of Business

*Building Customer Relationships

General Accounting

Legal Foundations in Banking

Marketing in Banking

Money and Banking

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 Customer Service Representative

(CSRC) Updated

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

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

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?

Introduction to Accounting (AC)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking or Banking

Fundamentals

Accounting

Business Math

Business Communication

Financial Accounting

Plus one of the following

Economics

Statistics

Introduction to Financial Services (IFS)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Economics

Law and Banking Applications OR Law

and Banking Principles

Marketing

Business Math

Customer Service Excellence OR

Customer Service Innovation

Introduction to Financial Services

Marketing Certificate (FMC)

Required courses:

Principles of Banking

Marketing

Selling Fundamentals OR Sales

Excellence

eCommerce

Business Communication

Business Ethics

Introduction to Financial Services

Operations Certificate (FSOC)

Required courses:

Principles of Banking

Law & Banking: Applications or

Principles

Business Math

Deposits Accounts & Services

Business Communication

Introduction to Lending (IL)

Required courses:

Principles of Banking

Accounting OR Financial Accounting

OR Accounting Basics

Analyzing Financial Statements

Marketing

Economics

Plus one of the following

Consumer Lending

Residential Mortgage Lending

Commercial Lending

Agricultural Lending

Introduction Sales and Service

Certificate (ISSC)

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) Updated

Required Courses:

Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)

Communication Basics Suite (3

courses)

Effective Referrals Suite (2 courses +

1exercise)

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 Communicatios Suite (3

courses)

ABA Residential Mortgage Lender (RM)

Updated

Required Courses:

Banking Basics Suite

Appraisal Procedures

Basics of Mortgage Processing

Completing the HUD-1 (Optional)

Discovering FHA Programs

Effective Referrals Suite

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

“NEW/REVISED” ABA & CFT CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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

ABA Small Business Banker (SBBC)

Updated

Required Courses:

Calling on Small Business Customers

Credit Products for Small Businesses

Deposit Products and Services for Small

Businesses

Fundamentals of Small Business

Banking Suite

Introduction to Analyzing Financial

Statements

Personal Tax Return Analysis

Relationship Selling to Small Business

Customers

Retirement Products for Small Business

Sales Planning Suite (3 courses)

Servicing and Growing Small Business

Relationships

Small Business Borrowing

ABA Supervisor/TeamLeader Updated

Required Courses:

Banking Basics Suite (12 courses)

Building Collaborative Teams (coming

soon)

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) Updated

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)

Verbal Communications Suite (3

courses)

Why Quality Customer Service Matters

Suite (5 courses + 1 exercise)

Written Communication Suite (3

courses)

ABA Operational Risk Management (RM)

Required Courses:

Elements of an Operational Risk

Management

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 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 Certificate in Trust: Advanced (CTA)

Required Courses:

Assets Allocation & Portfolio

Management

Economics & Market

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 Owners

Fundamentals of Alternatives

Investments Products

Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax

Gift Taxation

Income Tax Planning

Managing Life Insurance Policies

Planning for Estate Tax

Prudent Portfolio Management

Special Needs Trust

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

Advanced Financial Services (AFS)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Economics

Law and

Banking: Applications OR Law and

Banking: Principles

Marketing

Business Math

Customer

Service Excellence OR Customer

Service Innovation

Accounting or Financial Accounting or

Accounting Basics

Money and Banking

Analyzing Financial Statements

Business Communication

Selling Fundamentals OR Sales

Excellence

PLUS two of the following

Consumer Lending

Commercial Lending

Residential Mortgage Lending

Agricultural Lending

Business Ethics

Agricultural Lending Diploma (AL)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Economics

Law & Banking: Applications or

Principles

Business Math

Customer Service Excellence or

Innovation

Accounting or Financial Accounting or

Accounting Basics

Money and Banking

Business Communication

Selling Fundamentals or Sales

Excellence

Agricultural Lending

Commercial Lending

Real Estate Finance

Analyzing Financial Statements

DIPLOMAS

“NEW/REVISED” ABA & CFT CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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

Commercial Lending (CML)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Economics

Law & Banking: Applications or

Principles

Business Math

Customer Service Excellence or

Innovation

Accounting or Financial Accounting or

Accounting Basics

Money and Banking

Business Communication

Selling Fundamentals or Sales

Excellence

Commercial Lending

Real Estate Appraisal

Real Estate Finance

Analyzing Financial Statements

Consumer Lending (CL)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Economics

Law & Banking: Applications or

Principles

Business Math

Customer Service Excellence or

Innovation

Accounting or Financial Accounting or

Accounting Basics

Money and Banking

Business Communication

Selling Fundamentals or Sales

Excellence

Consumer Lending

Marketing

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 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

PLUS one of the following:

Accounting

Financial Accounting

Business Math

Statistics

Financial Services Operations (FS0)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Law & Banking: Applications or

Principles

Business Math

Deposits Accounts & Services

Business Communication

Customer Service Excellence or

Innovation

Accounting or Financial Accounting or

Accounting Basics

Economics

Money and Banking

IRA Overview (minimum ¼ credit)

Electronic Funds Transfer Act (minimum

¼ credit

General Financial Services (GFS)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Economics

Law & Banking: Principles or

Applications

Marketing

Business Math

Customer Service Excellence or

Customer Service Innovation

Accounting or Financial Accounting or

Accounting Basics

Money and Banking

Global Banking (GB)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking or Banking

Fundamentals

Business Writing

Global Banking

International Business/Economics

Money and Banking

Financial Accounting

PLUS 7 elective credits

Project Management Diploma (PMD)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Marketing

Human Relations

Business Communication

Managing Change

The Future of Business

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 OR

Accounting Basics

Money and Banking

Business Communication

Selling Fundamentals or Sales

Excellence

Residential Mortgage Lending

Real Estate Law

Real Estate Finance

Real Estate Appraisal

Sales and Services Management

(SSM)

Required Courses:

Principles of Banking

Sales Excellence

Selling Fundamentals

Customer Service Excellence

Customer Service Innovation

Marketing

Business Communication

Bank Secrecy Act (minimum 1/4 credit)

Supervision

Management

Bank Management

Human Relations

Managing Change

PLUS one of the following:

Commercial Lending

Consumer Lending

Residential Mortgage Lending

Deposit Accounts & Services

Teller Operations

Wills, Trust, and Estate Administration

Financial Planning

Business Ethics

“NEW/REVISED” ABA & CFT CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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

MDC/CFT COLLEGE CREDIT CERTIFICATES & DEGREE