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OR ANY “LIST A” COURSE NOT ALREADY USED . CAREER AND ACADEMIC PATHWAYS FINANCE OVERVIEW The Finance curriculum is designed for students who plan to enter entry-level positions in bank telling, bill and account collecting, credit authorizing and counseling, and statistical assisting. In the Finance discipline, we offer a certificate of achievement in Finance and Banking which is designed to give the student an extensive background in the principles and practices of banking and invest - ment in the financial industry. Our programs have been identified and included in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s (FDIC) Directory of College and University Degree Programs: www.fdic.gov/regulations/resources/ cbi/degree.html The directory reflects the importance of community banks to the nation’s economy, and presents an opportunity to identify banking degree programs offered by colleges and universities. The direc - tory also aids prospective students in evaluating their educational and career options, and aids community bankers in identifying and hiring talent. PROGRAMS OFFERED AWARD AWARD TYPE ACADEMIC PLAN MAJOR UNITS FA* Finance and Banking C C021610D 18 Y *FA = Financial Aid Eligible. Yes = Eligible for all aid. No = Ineligible for Federal Pell and Cal Grant, FSEOG, Federal Work-Study, and Federal Loans. Please consult with Financial Aid Office on award eligibility.Finance and Banking Certificate of Achievement Major Units: 18 (State Code: 21610; TOP Code: 050400; Academic Pla