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].
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.”
“The CFT teacher had great communication skills. Can relate to various circumstances in every situation. She was very helpful, very personable. She was interesting and held my attention.”
“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
The Center for Financial Training does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, age, and national or ethnic origin. This document may contain
privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of CFT and will not be shared without written permission.
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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/ .
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
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
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