Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
COURSE SYLLABUS
Instructor: Dr. David F. Kern
Office: BU 332
Course Objectives: The course is designed to give the student interested in a career in bank management the
opportunity to apply and enhance his/her skills and knowledge of the principles of bank
management through discussions and projects. The course is taught in a seminar/case
discussion format, with the students having numerous opportunities to analyze various
bank management situations using both manual and computer-based analytical
techniques and to present and discuss their analyses in both oral and written
presentations.
In addition, functioning as a management team, the students will have the opportunity to
apply their skills and knowledge to bank management decision-making in a computer-
based simulation.
Required Textbook: Bank Management & Financial Services, Sixth Edition, by Peter S. Rose and Sylvia C.
Hudgins, McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2005.
Article Reviews
Attendance Policy: Due to the nature of the class and the fact that the class only meets one time per week,
attendance at each class is essential. Additionally, students are expected to be well
prepared to take an active and constructive part in the class discussions.
Grading: The final grade for the course will be an average of the grades received on each
assignment (written and oral), as well as the grade received on the bank management
simulation project.
Test (20%) : At least one test will be given which will cover overview of
articles, lecture materials, and information provided by guest speakers.
January
11 ________________________________
18 ________________________________
25 ________________________________
February
1 ________________________________
8 ________________________________
15 ________________________________
22 ________________________________
March
1 ________________________________
8 ________________________________
15 ________________________________
22 ________________________________
29 ________________________________
April
5 ________________________________
12 ________________________________
19 ________________________________
26 ________________________________
May
3 Final 5:30 – 7:30