Personal finance
To receive a bachelor's degree from UW–Madison, students must earn a minimum of 120 degree credits. University Degree Requirements University General Education Requirements Requirements
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School of Human Ecology Requirements Course List Code * The mortarboard symbol appears before the title of any course that fulfills one of the Communication Part A or Part B, Ethnic Studies, or Quantitative Reasoning Part A or Part B requirements. Quantitative Reasoning Part A & Part B *.Breadth-Natural Science: 4 to 6 credits, consisting of one 4- or 5-credit course with a laboratory component or two courses providing a total of 6 credits.Breadth-Humanities/Literature/Arts: 6 credits.University General Education Requirements Requirements For additional information, see the university Undergraduate General Education Requirements section of the Guide. Consult your advisor for assistance, as needed. Various schools and colleges will have requirements in addition to the requirements listed below. This core establishes a foundation for living a productive life, being a citizen of the world, appreciating aesthetic values, and engaging in lifelong learning in a continually changing world.
University General Education RequirementsĪll undergraduate students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison are required to fulfill a minimum set of common university general education requirements to ensure that every graduate acquires the essential core of an undergraduate education.
University General Education Requirements.Graduates of the financial planning option leave fully prepared to sit for the prestigious Certified Financial Planner® exam, which SoHE students pass well above the national average.Īll on-campus personal finance majors complete a required internship before graduating, allowing them to pursue their own personal interests and to develop a strong portfolio of skills and references that will propel them to launch successful careers. The financial planning option is the more traditional personal finance program leading to careers in counseling, coaching, and wealth management. The coursework is interdisciplinary with an emphasis on financial management and the economic well-being of individuals and families. This financial planning option is registered with the Certified Financial Planner® Board of Standards. Within the personal finance program, students may choose to complete the financial planning option. Graduates of personal finance are prepared to work in financial product development, financial technology, and consumer behavior. The bachelor of science in personal finance looks at economics from a people perspective, developing financial experts who can help individuals and families live more secure lives.