Admission to Program
In order to take Financial Planning graduate courses prior to applying to the graduate program, students who meet the following eligibility requirements should submit documentation thereof to the FHCE Graduate Coordinator:
-Current standing as an undergraduate Financial Planning major.
-A cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0.
-On track to have completed at least 60 total credits by the end of the semester for which they seek admission to the Double Dawgs degree program.
Curriculum
Graduate-level courses that may be used to satisfy undergraduate and graduate program requirements.
Financial Planning majors admitted to the Double Dawgs program may choose up to 12 hours from any of the following graduate-level courses that will satisfy both bachelor's and master's requirements. Up to 12 hours may be taken prior to applying to the graduate program.
-FHCE 8200 Advanced Financial Planning & Analysis (3)
-FHCE 8025 Applied Research in Financial Planning (3)
-FHCE 6200 Advanced Wealth Management I (3)
-FHCE 6205 Advanced Wealth Management II (3)
-FHCE 6210 Advanced Retirement Planning & Employee Benefits (3)
-FHCE 6220 Advanced Estate Planning (3)
-FHCE 6230 Advanced Tax Planning (3)
-FHCE 6250 Practice Management in Financial Planning (3)
-FHCE 7200 Advanced Financial Counseling (3)
-FHCE 7250 Capstone in Financial Planning (3)
Additional requirements that are unique to this Double Dawgs program:
All of the above courses are required for the Master's degree, so depending on which 12 hours the student takes while an undergraduate student, they will need to complete the remaining courses to complete the master's degree.
Admission to Graduate Program
Financial Planning majors who meet the following requirements may officially apply to the graduate program:
- At least 60 credits completed prior to the semester for which you are seeking admission.
- 2 letters of recommendation for domestic applicants, 3 letters of recommendation for international applicants
- Statement of Purpose