Integrative Seminar: Setting the Financial Scene
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
This course will be structured around a set of practical tasks with intervening scenarios designed to explore relational situations commonly encountered in the work environment involving clients and colleagues. Course content will be broken down into eight different modules:
Module 1: Introduction
Module 2: Satisfying Transaction Needs
Module 3: Satisfying Precautionary and Transaction Needs
Module 4: Satisfying Speculative, Precautionary, and Transaction Needs
Module 5: Managing Client Relationships
Module 6: Managing Internal Relationships
Module 7: Putting It All Together: Simulation Practices - On-Line Probe/Ovation-Based
Simulation practices on the network will include examples of Modules 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Module 8: Conclusion
Material will be presented in a lecture/discussion/computer lab format.
Semester Tests (2) 40%
Written Submissions
(Projects/Cases/Simulation Results
Reports/Assignments) 20%
Participation 10%
Final Exam 30%
100%
The objective of the seminar is to allow the student to integrate and fine tune the knowledge and skills acquired in the various segments of the Financial Services Studies Program, while executing realistic tasks in a simulated work environment. The main objectives of the course can be classified as follows:
1. Client-oriented Objectives
. Understand consumer needs (CBFN)
. Recognize financial needs (CBFN)
. Evaluate client personal financial situations (IPF)
. Optimize client personal financial situations (IPF)
2. Link-pin Objectives
. Communicate effectively and with confidence to clients and colleagues (RBI & II)
. Demonstrate professionalism and ethical conduct (CBFN, IPF, RBI & II, FPS, BSP, IBFM, ICFS, IS)
3. Bank-oriented Objectives
. Sell products and services (FPS)
. Understand and explain systems and practices (BSP)
. Understand the Canadian financial system (ICFS)
. Understand the bank financial decision-making process (IBFM)
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Holton, Ed. The New Professional, Latest Ed. Princeton: Peterson's Guides.
Furlong, Carla. Marketing Money: Excelling in Today's Financial Services, Latest Ed. Chicago: Probus Publishing Co.
Requisites
Course Guidelines
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Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer Details for FINC 2420 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |