Financial Services Course
Learn:
Study personal financial management, investments, personal taxation, mutual funds and personal banking. Your knowledge and skills will be valuable to financial institutions and investment firms. Work with people to set up all types of investments from retirement through children's education funds.Live The Learning:
Learn how prepare a personal financial plan, advise clients about investment options including mutual funds and help clients with loans. Learn about customer service strategies to advise clients on financial institution's services. Build leadership skills needed to lead and supervise employees in a financial services business or branch of a business.The Lakeland Advantage:
Program graduates have a 95% employment rate within six months of their graduation.Live Your Career As A
Continue Your Learning With:
Continuing education courses through the Canadian Banker's Association, the Credit Union Institute of Canada, the Canadian Securities Institute, and the Institute for Financial Services Education. Note: Many courses transfer to Lakeland College’s Bachelor of Applied Financial Services degree program.
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Campus Location
Lloydminster Campus
Lloydminster Campus
Program Length
2 Years
2 Years

Current Project
Market Research Project
Second-year business students at the Lloydminster campus took on the role of a marketing research company in January to conduct a research project for their CO 231 communications class. Their client: Lakeland College. The purpose of the hands-on project is to
identify strengths and opportunities that would enhance students’ experiences on-campus. The students will present their findings April 14 and 16.
