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Nursing

Bachelor of Science

Coursework Location(s)

Main/Tucson
North Valley-Paradise Valley

Areas of Interest
  • Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
  • Law, Policy & Social Justice
  • Mathematics, Statistics & Data Science
  • Psychology & Human Behavior
Develop an understanding of finance that goes beyond dollars and cents with a degree that prepares you to guide people through life's most crucial moments. The Bachelor of Science in Personal & Family Financial Planning introduces students to the core elements of financial planning and wealth management. Students enhance their studies with courses in law and ethics, personal and family dynamics, retirement strategies, risk management, federal income taxation and tax codes, professional conduct, fiduciary responsibility, investments and more. The capstone project challenges students to create and present a comprehensive financial plan centered on data provided during the course. The B.S. program also requires an internship, so students gain on-the-job experience they can apply to future clients and employers.
Sample Courses
  • PFFP 314: Risk Management and Insurance Planning
  • PFFP 402: Personal and Family Estate Planning
  • PFFP 406: Professional Conduct and Fiduciary Responsibility
Career Fields
  • Estate planning
  • Financial analysis
  • Securities trading
  • Tax advising
  • Wealth management
Level of Math
General Knowledge
LEVEL OF SECOND LANGUAGE
2nd Semester Proficiency
Pre-major Required?
NO
Sample Plans 2020 - Nursing

First Year

1st Semester
Credits
Math 112 College Algebra
3.00
ENGL 101 First Year Composition
3.00
ABE 120 Microcomputing Applications
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Second language
4.00
2nd Semester
Credits
MATH 116 Calculus Concepts for Business
3.00
ENGL 102 First-Year Composition
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Second Language
4.00

Second Year

3rd Semester
Credits
RCSC 216A MS Excel and Retail Business Analysis
3.00
ECON 200 Basic Economic Issues
3.00
FCSC 201 Introduction to Statistics
3.00
Tier I General Education
1.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00
4th Semester
Credits
FCSC 202 Introduction to Research Methods
3.00
ACCT 200 Financial Accounting
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00

Third Year

5th Semester
Credits
FCSC 301 Applying Critical Thinking to Discourse in Family & Consumer Sciences Organizations
3.00
PFFP 310 Fundamentals of Personal and Family Financial Planning
3.00
PFFP 315 Applied Personal and Family Income Tax Planning
3.00
RCSC 346 Fundamentals of Marketing
3.00
ACCT 210 Managerial Accounting
3.00
6th Semester
Credits
PFFP 311 Applied Family Investment Planning and Savings Strategies
3.00
PFFP 314 Personal and Family Risk Management
3.00
FCSC 370 Retail Ethics in the Marketplaces
3.00
Supporting Elective (300-400 level course from AREC, FCSC, FSHD or RCSC)
3.00
General Elective (minor course, gened, etc)
3.00

Fourth Year

7th Semester
Credits
PFFP 402 Personal and Family Estate Planning: Concepts and Applications
3.00
PFFP 403: Retirement Savings and Family Income Strategies
3.00
PFFP 406: Professional Conduct and Fiduciary Responsibility Seminar
3.00
PFFP 495A: PFFP Program Internship Orientation
1.00
RCSC 476: Retail Financial Services
3.00
Supporting Elective (300-400 level course from AREC, FCSC, FSHD or RCSC)
3.00
8th Semester
Credits
PFFP 498: Capstone: Family and Personal Financial Plan Development
3.00
PFFP 493: PFFP Program Internship
6.00
Supporting Elective (300-400 level course from AREC, FCSC, FSHD or RCSC)
3.00
Supporting Elective (300-400 level course from AREC, FCSC, FSHD or RCSC)
3.00

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