Wealth Management, Bachelor of Science

COMMON PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT 36
WEALTH MANAGEMENT HOURS  24 
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 60
PRESCRIBED COURSES ATTAINABLE IN GEN ED: ECON 203; MATH 105 or MATH 110 or MATH 151
 

Program Learning Outcomes

To accomplish the mission of the Godbold College of Business, students completing an undergraduate program in Wealth Management will be able to:

1. Develop critical thinking skills in Wealth Management that are vital for success in an entry level professional career.

2. Develop soft skills in Wealth Management that are vital for success in an entry level professional career.

3. Demonstrate technological skills in business that are useful for entry level Wealth Management occupations.

4. Demonstrate knowledge of Wealth Management in a dynamic global marketplace.

5. Examine business ethical standards in Wealth Management derived from a Christian foundation.

Program Requirements

Common Professional Component (36 hours)

ACCT 213Accounting Principles I

3

ACCT 214Accounting Principles II

3

BADM 300Legal Environment of Business

3

BADM 304Applied Business Statistics

3

BADM 305Introduction to Management Science

3

BADM 360International Business

3

BADM 480Business Strategy

3

MISY 300Management Information Systems

3

ECON 204Principles of Economics II

3

FINC 312Financial Management

3

MGMT 316Principles of Management

3

MRKT 300Principles of Marketing

3

Wealth Management Hours (24 hours)

WMGT 301Principles of Financial Planning

3

WMGT 320Risk Management and Insurance Planning

3

WMGT 325Estate Planning

3

WMGT 330Retirement Planning

3

WMGT 420Investment Planning

3

WMGT 425Tax Planning

3

WMGT 450Capstone Case in Financial Planning

3

WMGT 497Internship in Wealth Management

3

Total Credit Hours: 60

Additional Requirements for Transfer Majors

All students transferring under the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement must complete or transfer MATH 110 Finite Mathematics and ECON 203 Principles of Economics I. Additionally, all students transferring from a community college are strongly recommended to take the following courses as part of their community college programs: ACCT 213 Accounting Principles I, ACCT 214 Accounting Principles II, ECON 203 Principles of Economics I, ECON 204 Principles of Economics II, and CISS 300 Management Information Systems.