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Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College

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★ART 2420 Life Sculpture 3 Credits<br />

Modeling techniques in clay and wax working from the figure. Possibilities of expression<br />

with the human figure as subject. Modeling process encompasses both observational and material<br />

handling techniques. Spring Prerequisite(s): ART 1031 for art majors; no prerequisite for<br />

non-art majors<br />

★ART 2620 Intaglio Printmaking 3 Credits<br />

Metal plate intaglio printing in traditional and contemporary techniques of etching; softground,<br />

drypoint, mezzotint, aquatint, open bite process and collograph plate construction.<br />

May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours. Fall Prerequisite(s): ART 1011 for art majors;<br />

no prerequisite for non-art majors<br />

★ART 2950 Intermediate Design & Color 3 Credits<br />

Exploration of the basic principles and concepts of composition in correlation with the elements<br />

of design. Emphasis will be placed on color theory, techniques and individual approaches<br />

to problem solving. Spring and Fall<br />

BANKING<br />

BKG 2005 Accounting for Bankers 3 Credits<br />

A study of financial accounting theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on analyzing<br />

preparing and reporting financial information. On Demand<br />

BKG 2020 Principles of Banking 2 Credits<br />

A study of the language and documents of banking, check processing, teller functions,<br />

deposit functions, trust services, bank loans and investments. On Demand<br />

BKG 2060 Marketing for Banking 2 Credits<br />

A study of marketing principles and their practical application in the banking industry. On<br />

Demand<br />

BKG 2100 Analyzing Financial <strong>State</strong>ments 2 Credits<br />

A study of financial statement analysis. Topics include generation of statement data and limitations<br />

of the accounting information provided, business funds flow and analysis tools and<br />

techniques. On Demand<br />

BKG 2150 Introduction to Commercial Lending 2 Credits<br />

An overview of the commercial lending function. Topics include the commercial loan customer,<br />

types of commercial loans, the loan decision process, cost analysis, control and profitability<br />

and the regulatory and legal environments. On Demand<br />

BKG 2200 Consumer Lending 2 Credits<br />

An overview of the role of consumer credit in overall bank operations. Topics include credit<br />

risk evaluation, policy, loan processing, servicing and collecting loans, compliance and portfolio<br />

management. On Demand<br />

BKG 2240 Deposit Operation 2 Credits<br />

Focuses on how banks operate in the context of the U.S. payments mechanism. The deposittaking<br />

activities of banks, their management of deposited funds, and the competitive and regulatory<br />

environments in which banks operate are the central subjects of the text. On Demand<br />

BKG 2250 Money & Banking 3 Credits<br />

A study of money and the world of banking that it creates and through which it flows. Topics<br />

include the tools of monetary and fiscal policy, the impact of monetary policy on the banking<br />

system, monetary theory and international banking. On Demand<br />

BKG 2300 Law & Banking 2 Credits<br />

A study of law and legal issues, with special emphasis on the Uniform Commercial Code.<br />

Topics include contracts, real estate and bankruptcy. On Demand<br />

BKG 2310 Law & Banking Applications 2 Credits<br />

Introduction to laws pertaining to secured transactions, letters of credit and the bank collection<br />

process. Laws covering collateral, perfection and default will also be covered. On Demand<br />

◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★ Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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