Banking

Benton Hall,
Room 308.
(785) 231-1010. ext. 1285

Course Offerings

 

 

 

BK 102 Principles of Banking (2)
The foundation for most other AIB courses, this course looks at nearly every aspect of bank functions. Providing a comprehen- sive introduction to the diversified services offered by the banking industry today, it is essential for most new banking personnel.

BK 104 Applied Banking (2)
This course presents basic economic principles as they relate to banking. It provides the essential understanding necessary to further banking study.

BK 106 Commercial Lending (2)
Providing an introductory overview of the commercial lending function, this course stresses the need for a solid relationship between a bank s commercial customers and the lending officer and the importance of commercial loans to a bank s portfolio.

BK 108 Consumer Lending (2)
A thorough treatment of the high profile bank function of installment credit, including credit risk evaluation, setting policy, handling the loan from application through documentation and closing, servicing and collecting, compliance methods, portfolio management, and marketing.

BK 110 Law and Banking Principles (2)
This course is a banker s guide to law and legal issues with special emphasis on the Uniform Commercial Code. Includes summaries of law pertaining to contracts, real estate, bankruptcy, and consumer lending.

BK 112 Law & Banking Applications (2)
An introduction to the laws pertaining to secured transactions, letters of credit, bank collections process, and a broad range of legal issues related to processing checks.

BK 290 Special Topics in Banking (2)
Selected topics related to bank administration which vary from semester to semester. Announced in advance. Prerequisite: Specified on each topic.

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