| Business Financial Services | | |
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School | Saskatchewan Polytechnic (Moose Jaw Campus) | | |
Location | Moose Jaw, SK, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 14,000
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Degree | Diploma | | |
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Length | 64 Week(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | - Grade 12 or successful completion of three (3) courses, of at least 3 credit units each, from Year 1 of this program (Business Certificate)
- English Language Requirement | | |
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Description | Business Financial Services is a diploma program. As banks increase the scope of services they offer their customers, the banking industry has determined that bank employees need to have skills that will enable them to work effectively in a wide range of functions. You will receive training that meets the needs of the financial market as requested by the Provincial Bankers' Association and the Institute of Canadian Bankers.
If you're interested in a career that combines working with money and working with people, Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Business financial services specialty diploma is a great choice. Financial services is more than banking - it's loans, mortgages, investment products, financial planning and advising, money management, insurance, risk management and more. Essentially it's helping people with their financial health from the cradle to the grave. With so many services and an aging workforce, it's also an industry with exceptional potential for career growth and mentorship. You'll develop specialized knowledge and skills in residential mortgages, bank operations, financial products and services, loans and credit, personal financial planning, tax fundamentals, advanced investment products and more. Practical exercises and hands-on activities give you a chance to apply what you learn. A unique seminar course on strategic advising in your final semester gives you a chance to integrate theory and practice in a simulated retail banking environment. It's a chance to polish your skills before entering the workforce. | | |
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