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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Personal and Financial Planning (B.S.)


The personal financial planning program combines course work in personal finance, family relationships and decision making, consumer rights, insurance, investments, retirement and estate planning, economics, and accounting. Emphasis is placed on understanding financial products and how they work, as well as the role of family in financial decisions. The program offers financial planning courses that satisfy CFP® Board’s education requirement for the CFP®/CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® certification.

Kansas State University does not certify individuals to use the CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®, and CFP® (with flame logo)® certification marks. CFP® certification is solely granted by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards to individuals who, in addition to completing an education requirement such as this CFP Board-Registered program, have met ethics, experience, and examination requirements.

Admission to the personal financial planning program requires completion of FSHS 105 with a grade of B or better.

Bachelor’s Degree Requirements

General Requirements (36-37 credit hours)


Communications (8-9 credit hours)


Social Sciences (9 credit hours)


Humanities (6 credit hours)


Natural and physical sciences (7 credit hours)


Life science elective and Physical Science elective.

One course must be taken from each area; one course must include a laboratory.

Quantitative Studies (6 credit hours)


Integrative Studies (4 credit hours)


Professional Studies (62 credit hours)


Grades of C or higher required.

Electives (23-24 credit hours)


Total hours required for graduation (120)