COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES - ACADEMIC ADVISING SERVICES 2015-2016 GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION: PFP Bachelor of Science in Personal Financial Planning Office: HS 159 Tel: 806-742-1180 Web: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/advising/ FIRST YEAR FALL SEMESTER = 14 HOURS SPRING SEMESTER = 16 HOURS HUSC 1100 or IS 1100 PFP 1115 Intro to Personal Financial Planning ENGL 1301 Essentials of College Rhetoric ^ MATH 1330 Math Analysis I POLS 1301 American Government Organization CFAS 2300 Communication, Civility, & Ethics ^ ENGL 1302 Advanced College Rhetoric ^ MATH 1331 Math Analysis II PFP 3301 Intro to Personal Finance ECO 2301 Principles of Economics I * Life & Physical Science SECOND YEAR FALL SEMESTER = 15 HOURS SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS ^ ENGL 2311 Technical Writing ^ ACCT 3307 ^ MATH ^ ACCT ^ PFP PHIL 2345 2300 2315 2320 Introduction to Stats/business app Financial Accounting PFP for Professionals Intro to Ethics PFP S^ PFP POLS ECO 3321 Fin. Couns. & Cons. Credit 2333 Legal & Regulatory Aspects of PFP 2302 American Public Policy 2302 Principles PrinciplesofofEconomics EconomicsIIII Income Tax Accounting THIRD YEAR FALL SEMESTER = 13 HOURS F^ F^ F^ F^ F^ PFP PFP PFP PFP PFP 3330 3376 3378 3198 3374 SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS Communication & Counseling Skills Fund. of Asset Mgmt. Estate Planning Prof. Develop. In PFP Retirement Planning S^ S^ S^ S^ * PFP 3350 Individual Tax Planning Topics PFP 3497 Risk Management/Insurance Planning PFP 3386 Asset Management II PFP 3298 Prof. Develop. In PFP II Creative Arts (multicultural) (3) ^ PFP 3399 - INTERNSHIP IN PFP (SUMMER BETWEEN JUNIOR & SENIOR YEAR) FOURTH YEAR FALL SEMESTER = 14 HOURS SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS ^ PFP 4380 Professional Technology in PFP ^ PFP 4175 Special Topics in PFP F^ PFP 4367 Mktg., Sales, & Social Media HIST 2300 US History to 1877 * Life and Physical Science ^ ^ #^ #^ PFP 4175 Special Topics in PFP PFP 4370 PFP Capstone PFP Elective PFP Elective HIST 2301 US History since 1877 Human Science Core (ADRS 2310, HDFS 2322, NS 1325) The above are suggested guidelines for registration. Students who prefer a lighter load each semester may take courses offered during the summer sessions. However, all courses are not offered in the summer. This plan assumes that the student is exempt from any additional foreign language requirement for the University Core. LEGEND ^ Pre-requisites and restrictions apply * Refer to Univ. Core Curriculum Requirements F indicates Fall only courses S indicates Spring only courses Gray box indicates grade of "C" or better # Choose 5 hours from the following: PFP 3210, 4175, 4377, AAEC 3305, ADRS 3325, BA 3301, BA 3305, CFAS 4331, ECO 3305, 3323, HDFS 3326, HDFS 3332. 5000 level courses for the accelerated BS/MS program may also apply.