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BSBA VISION AND MISSION

VISION MISSION
The NAC College of Business Administration The NAC College of Business Administration
envisions to be a leader in providing business commits to:
education to students who will become well-
informed, innovative and value-laden - prepare students to become successful
entrepreneurs or employees. business professionals in a diverse and
interconnected workplace;
- provide activities that will strengthen the
school’s academic reputation for student’s
future career success;
- provide high-quality research-based
teaching and learning process.
PROF 203 – BANKING AND
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
This course is designed to develop an understanding of financial
institutions, and financial market and relationship to public policies
and management policies. Included are studies of market structure,
profit strategies, relationship of commercial banks and other
financial institutions, problems of asset and liability management,
and theory of interest and asset prices.
COURSE EXPECTED OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, students should be able to: - Appreciate the significance of financial
intermediaries and financial market.
Cognitive :
Psychomotor :
- Know the general concept of banking and
financial institutions -Demonstrate knowledge and
- Find out the importance of banking service in comprehension on banking activities.
dealing with day to day business activities. - Formulate beneficial ideas for financial
- Understand the role of financial institutions in the intermediation.
economics of business. - Assume leadership role in banking
Affective : activities profit strategies.
- Advocate the proper banking system.
- Recognize the importance of financial institutions
in dealing with funds.
PROF 203 – BANKING AND
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

SESSION 1 – Introduction to Financial


Systems
Activity
Choose a any of the topic from our lesson for your research and discuss for at least 5 pages with
sources indicated . Emphasize your learnings.

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