Human Development and Family Science BSFCS/Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics MS(Financial Planning)(non-thesis)

Sample Program of Study

  • Year 1 - Fall

    Area IV World Language and Global Culture, 3
    COMM 1110, 3
    ENGL 1101, 3
    FYOS 1001, 1
    MATH 1101, 3
    POLS 1101, 3
  • Year 1 - Spring

    Area II Physical or Life Science (without Lab), 3
    ENGL 1102, 3
    FACS 2000, 1
    General Elective, 3
    Choose 1: HIST 2111 (3) or HIST 2112 (3)
    Choose 1: ANTH 1102 (3), PSYC 1101 (3), SOCI 1101 (3)
  • Year 1 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 2 - Fall

    Area II Physical or Life Science (with Lab), 4
    Area IV World Language and Global Culture, 3
    HDFS 2100, 3
    HDFS 2200, 3
    HDFS 2300, 3
  • Year 2 - Spring

    Area IV World Language and Global Culture, 3
    HDFS 2400, 3
    HDFS 2500, 3
    HDFS 2600, 3
    Choose 1: MATH 1060 (3) or STAT 2000 (4)
  • Year 2 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 3 - Fall

    General Elective, 3
    HDFS Development Course, 3
    HDFS Focus Area 1 or 2 Course, 3
    HDFS Focus Area 1 or 2 Course, 3
    FHCE 8200* (HDFS Major Elective), 3
  • Year 3 - Spring

    General Elective, 3
    HDFS Development Course, 3
    FHCE 6210* (HDFS Major Elective), 3
    PEDB Course, 1
    Choose 1: General Elective, HDFS 5110 (3), or HDFS Service-Learning Course
  • Year 3 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 4 - Fall

    HDFS Focus Area 1 or 2 Course, 3
    HDFS Focus Area 1 or 2 Course, 3
    FHCE 6200* (HDFS Major Elective), 3
    Choose 1: HDFS 5910 (6), HDFS 5950 (1–3), or HDFS Focus Area Course (Option 3)
  • Year 4 - Spring

    FHCE 6205* (General Elective), 3
    General Elective, 3
    HDFS Focus Area 1 or 2 Course, 3
    HDFS Focus Area 1 or 2 Course, 3
    HDFS Focus Area 1 or 2 Course, 3
  • Year 4 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 5 - Fall

    GRSC 7001, 1
    FHCE 6220 (fall only), 3
    FHCE 6230 (fall only), 3
    FHCE 7200, 3
  • Year 5 - Spring

    FHCE 6250 (spring only), 3
    FHCE 7250, 3
    FHCE 8025, (spring only), 3

Notes:

*Courses marked with an asterisk are graduate courses used to satisfy graduate and undergraduate degree program requirements. However, this plan is an example, and students have the flexibility to take any 12 hours of the Financial Planning graduate courses at the undergraduate-level.