Download as PDF
PFP - Wealth Management & Financial Planning
General Program Information
Program Title
College
Department(s)
Program Level
Program Type
Degree Designation
Financial Planning and Wealth Management, B.S.B.A.
Program Goals: Undergraduate Financial Planning and Wealth Management Major
The overall goal of the financial planning and wealth management program is to expand student understanding of the theory and practice of managing financial resources for individuals, families, and organizations. We pursue this goal through quality teaching and advising, significant research, and appropriate community involvement.
Upon graduation, financial planning and wealth management majors from John Carroll University should have a strong academic foundation that allows them to:
Enter a career in financial planning or wealth management and have the potential to lead.
Enter a quality graduate program in a variety of fields, especially in business.
Seek further professional certification in financial planning or wealth management (for example, as a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), or other related certifications).
Program Learning Goals in Financial Planning and Wealth Management
John Carroll’s financial planning and wealth management program intends to provide students with the foundational knowledge, skills, and abilities to pursue a career in financial planning, wealth management, advanced study in business, or further certification in financial planning, wealth management, and related fields.
Graduating seniors in financial planning and wealth management should have:
Knowledge of taxes and the legal environment as it pertains to financial planning, estate planning, insurance, and retirement planning.
Ability to develop and execute a complete financial plan for an individual, family, and organization.
Ability to recognize limitations of suggested solutions and deal with ambiguity inherent in many situations.
Major Requirements
A total of 65 credit hours as described below:
Business Core:
41 credit hours, including MHR 461 or MHR 463. A complete listing of the Business Core can be found under the Graduation Requirements for the Boler School. (p. 101)
Prospective Financial Planning and Wealth Management majors must complete FN 312 with a minimum grade of C.
Major Courses:
24 credit hours total. Including all of the following courses:
EC 302 | MACROECONOMICS | 3 |
FN 342 | INVESTMENTS | 3 |
PFP 301 | INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL PLANNING | 3 |
PFP 371 | TAX PLANNING | 2 |
PFP 372 | RETIREMENT PLANNING | 3 |
PFP 373 | ESTATE PLANNING | 2 |
PFP 374 | RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE | 2 |
PFP 490 | CASES IN FINANCIAL PLANNING | 3 |
Plus one of the following seven courses:
FN 405 | SEMINAR IN FINANCE | 3 |
FN 418 | REAL ESTATE FINANCE | 3 |
FN 439 | INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FINANCE | 3 |
FN 442 | RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE FUNDAMENTALS | 3 |
FN 444 | MANAGING FINANCIAL RISK WITH DERIVATIVES | 3 |
FN 452 | PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT | 3 |
FN 498 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | 1 to 3 |
Students may choose to pursue a double major in Finance and Financial Planning and Wealth Management. Interested students should consult with their advisors and review the suggested sequence of courses found on the Boler College website.
Students may also choose to double major in Economics and Financial Planning and Wealth Management. Interested students should consult with their advisors on how to complete requirements for both majors.