FINANCIAL PLANNING AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, OR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT DOUBLE MAJOR

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FINANCIAL PLANNING AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, OR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT DOUBLE MAJOR CURRICULUM - Suggested Sequence for students admitted to the University as of Fall 2017 Present First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits FRESHMAN YEAR Microeconomics, ECON 101* 3 Seminar in Composition, ENGL 110* 3 Calculus I, MATH 221* 3 Macroeconomics, ECON 103* 3 Hist. & Cult. Change Breadth (HCC)* 3 Creat. Arts & Hum. Breadth (CAH)* 3 % Basics of Business, BUAD 110* 3 General Psychology, PSYC 100 3 (Freshman Experience) Natural Sci/Tech. Breadth with Lab 4 Natural Sci/Tech. Breadth 3 1 WINTER OR SUMMER SESSION FRESHMAN YEAR CAH, HCC or Foreign Language 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective 3 SOPHOMORE YEAR Accounting I (Financial), ACCT 207* 3 Accounting II (Managerial), ACCT 208* 3 Statistics I, MATH 201* 3 Statistics II, MATH 202* 3 Business Computing, MISY 10 3 Business Info. Systems MISY 21 3 CAH, HCC or Foreign Language 3 Principles of Finance, FINC 311* 3 Sociology course from breadth 3 Oral Comm. In Business, COMM 212 3 WINTER OR SUMMER SESSION SOPHOMORE YEAR Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective 3 JUNIOR YEAR Introduction to Marketing, BUAD 301* 3 Service & Ops. Mgt., BUAD 30* 3 Follow suggested sequence for Org. Behavior, BUAD 309* 3 selected Double Major on Page 2. Principles of Fin. Planning, FINC 320* 3 ECON 251 or ECON 300-level or above 3 *Grade of "C-" or better required in these courses.!course satisfies the First-Year Experience (FYE) requirement. Students that matriculated prior to becoming a business major may satisfy this requirement with another course designated as FYE and are not required to complete BUAD 110. 1

DOUBLE MAJORS FINANCIAL PLANNING AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL PLANNING AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING FINANCIAL PLANNING AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS JUNIOR YEAR, SECOND SEMESTER Bus. Law & Soc Issues, ACCT 352 3 Human Res. Management, BUAD 421* 3 Investments, FINC 314* 3 Retirement Planning, FINC 322* 3 Finite Mathematics, MATH 230* 3 WINTER OR SUMMER SESSION SENIOR YEAR International Business Course^ 3 English Writing Requirement 3 Management Major Course* + 3 Design. Eff. Org., BUAD 422* 3 Income Tax Accounting, ACCT 413* 3 Insurance Planning, FINC 321* 3 Neg. & Conflict Res., BUAD 423* 3 Bus. Law & Soc Issues, ACCT 352 3 Marketing Research, BUAD 302* 3 Investments, FINC 314* 3 Retirement Planning, FINC 322* 3 Finite Mathematics, MATH 230* 3 WINTER OR SUMMER SESSION SENIOR YEAR International Business Course^ 3 English Writing Requirement 3 SENIOR YEAR, FIRST SEMESTER BUAD 471* or 473* 3 Marketing Major Course* # 3 Marketing Analytics, BUAD 47* 3 Income Tax Accounting, ACCT 413* 3 Insurance Planning, FINC 321* 3 Bus, Law & Soc. Issues, ACCT 352 3 Analytical Dec. Making, BUAD 34* 3 Investments, FINC 314* 3 Retirement Planning, FINC 322* 3 Finite Mathematics, MATH 230* 3 WINTER OR SUMMER SESSION SENIOR YEAR International Business Course^ 3 Ops. and Supply Chains, BUAD 44* 3 Data Analy. Qaulity Con., BUAD 447* Income Tax Accounting, ACCT 413* 3 Insurance Planning, FINC 321* 3 English Writing Requirement 3 Management Major Course* + 3 Management Major Course* + 3 Strat. Mgt., BUAD 441* $ 3 Fin. Plan Development, FINC 425* 3 Estate Planning, ACCT 418* 3 + Choose from BUAD 38, 420, 424, 42, 429, 444 or MISY 427. SENIOR YEAR, SECOND SEMESTER Market Strategy/Firm, BUAD 479* 3 Strat. Mgt., BUAD 441* $ 3 Marketing Major Course* # 3 Fin. Plan Development, FINC 425* 3 Estate Planning, ACCT 418* 3 # Choose from BUAD 351, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 477 or 478. Consult. Practicum, BUAD 448* 3 Bus. Process Analysis, BUAD449* 3 Strat. Mgt., BUAD 441* $ 3 Fin. Plan Development, FINC 425* 3 Estate Planning, ACCT 418* 3 *Grade of "C-" or better required in these courses. ^Choose from the list of International Business courses on page 4. $ This course satisfies the Capstone requirement. 2

REQUIREMENTS FOR DOUBLE MAJORS IN FINANCIAL PLANNING AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, OR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (NOTE: All requirements except free electives must be taken for a letter grade other than those requirements offered only on a pass/fail basis.) University Requirements ENGL 110 Seminar in Composition with a minimum grade of C- (3 credits). Multicultural Course (3 credits). First-Year Experience BUAD 110 Basics of Business (C- minimum grade), Students that completed an FYE at the University of Delaware prior to becoming a business major are not required to take BUAD 110. Discovery Learning Experience (DLE) (3 credits). This could be a winter, summer or semester study abroad, an internship course, an independent study or an approved experiential learning course. Capstone (1-3 credits). This requirement is fulfilled by BUAD 441. University Breadth Requirements (12 credits with a minimum grade of C-): All students entering the University of Delaware as of fall 2010 are required to take a minimum of 12 credits of University breadth requirements 3 credits each from courses designated as Creative Arts and Humanities, History and Cultural Change, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology. Students must pass these courses with a grade of C- or better. Note that students must take breadth courses from four different subject areas (e.g. the four- letter subject code ACCT, HIST, etc.). Students may not use a course that is cross-listed with a subject area that has already been used to satisfy a university breadth requirement. Students enrolled in a single major may not satisfy the breadth requirement with courses in the subject area of that major (e.g. chemistry majors may not use CHEM courses). Students who are enrolled in more than one major or degree are allowed to meet the University breadth requirement by taking approved breadth courses from within the subject areas of their majors. The requirement may be fulfilled through a course or courses taken to complete other degree requirements, subject to the limitations above; however, credit hours may be counted only once towards the credit hour minimum required for the degree. See the undergraduate catalog at catalog.udel.edu for the list of course options. 3 credits from the Creative Arts and Humanities (CAH) Three credits of Creative Arts and Humanities with a minimum grade of C-. See the undergraduate catalog at catalog.udel.edu and then select other content under catalog search and search for breadth requirements for the specific list of courses. 3 credits from History and Cultural Change (HCC) Three credits of History and Cultural Change with a minimum grade of C-. See the undergraduate catalog at catalog.udel.edu and then select other content under catalog search and search for breadth requirements for the specific list of courses. credits of ADDITIONAL CAH, HCC, OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION Six credits from either CAH or HCC above or foreign language instruction. 12 credits from the Social and Behavioral Sciences PSYC 100 and a SOCI course are required. See the undergraduate catalog at catalog.udel.edu and then select other content under catalog search and search for breadth requirements for the specific list of courses. No more than six credits may be taken in the same department. 3 credits of Economics ECON 251 or ECON at the 300-level or above, excluding ECON 308. 18 credits of Skills 1) Three credits of English, ENGL 110 with a minimum grade of C- from University requirements above. 2) Six credits of Mathematics, MATH 221 or MATH 241 and MATH 210 or MATH 230 with C- minimum grades. 3

3) Six credits of Statistics, MATH 201 and 202 each with a minimum grade of C-. 4) Three credits of Communications requirements, COMM 212. ) Three credits of English Writing requirements from the following: ENGL 301, 312 or 410. 7 credits of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology See the undergraduate catalog at catalog.udel.edu and then click majors, minors and University breadth requirements for the specific list of courses. (Note: STAT, MATH and CISC courses may NOT apply). This requirement includes one associated laboratory credit. 3 credit International Course Choose one course from the following: ACCT 395 Seminar: International Accounting ACCT 483 Introduction to International Accounting BUAD 384 Global Business Environment BUAD 38 International Business Management BUAD 391 Seminar on International Management BUAD 393 Seminar on International Marketing Management BUAD 394 Seminar on International Operations Management BUAD 425 Current Issues in Global Business BUAD 475 International Marketing ECON 311 Economics of Developing Countries ECON 340 International Economics ECON 341 Environment of Multinational Corporations ECON 441 Advanced International Economics ECON 443 International Monetary Economics ECON 444 Analysis of European Economic Performance FINC 392 Seminar on International Financial Management FINC 4 International Finance MISY 395 Global Issues in Information Technology College of Business and Economics courses 1) Students are required to earn at least a "C-" in ECON 101, 103; ACCT 207, 208, 413, 418; BUAD 110, 301, 30, 309, 441; all Finance courses, and all courses noted under major areas in their respective chosen second majors of Management, Marketing and Operations Management. 2) CISC 101 may be substituted for MISY 10 until 20 fall. Students that complete CISC 101 in 20 fall or after may not substitute the course. 3) ACCT 302, 350 and 351 do not count toward degree for majors. (ACCT 302 may be substituted, however, for MISY 21, and ACCT 350 and 351 may be substituted for ACCT 352 if previously declared as an Accounting major). 4) BUAD 441, 44-449, 47 and 479 must be taken senior year. 5) A student must fulfill the requirements for the Financial Planning major area and a major area in Management, Marketing or Operations Management to complete a double major. ) Students may take only one of the required BUAD and one of the required FINC upper-level courses as specified under Major Areas at another institution. ANY DEVIATION FROM THE ABOVE CURRICULUM REQUIRES WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM ADVISOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MRS. SANDRA FIELDS OR DR. JULIA BAYUK, AND ONE OF THE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM ADVISORS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, MR. TIM DETILER OR DR. JOHN STOCKER. WHO S MY ADVISOR? All honors students, juniors and seniors in Management, Marketing, and Operations Management are advised by Mrs. Sandy Fields or Dr. Julia Bayuk. Honors student, juniors and seniors in Financial Planning & Wealth Management are advised by either Mr. Tim Detwiler or Dr. John Stocker. 4

Freshmen and sophomores are advised in the Office of Undergraduate Advising and Academic Services, 103 Lerner Hall. Students admitted to the Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics as business undeclared may freely elect Accounting, Economics, Economics Education, Finance, Financial Planning and Wealth Management, Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management, Hospitality Industry Management, International Business Studies, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Operations Management or Sport Management if they do so prior to October 1 of their sophomore year. Note: Many students take courses through the winter and summer sessions to reduce their regular semester course load. These special sessions normally offer only introductory level courses. If you want to take a course somewhere other than UD, be sure to get the course pre-approved by the department that offers the equivalent course and your College s Dean. You will need a copy of the course description and/or syllabus. The College or University must be AACSB accredited to transfer business courses. 5

FINANCIAL PLANNING AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT, MARKETING OR OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT DOUBLE MAJOR For students admitted to the University as of Fall 2017 Present Name General Requirements ID# Core Courses *ECON 101 3 Course Credits Grade Semester *ECON 103 3 Creative Arts and Humanities (CAH) MISY 10 3 * 3 *ACCT 207 3 *ACCT 208 3 History and Cultural Change (HCC) MISY 21 3 * 3 ACCT 352 3 *FINC 311 3 Additional CAH, HCC or Foreign Languages % *BUAD 110 3 3 *BUAD 301 3 3 *BUAD 30 3 *BUAD 309 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences * $ BUAD 441 3 PSYC 100 3 *FINC 425 3 SOCI 3 ^International Course 3 3 3 Major Areas complete Fin. Plan. and one or more of Economics 251 or ECON 300-level or above Management, Marketing or Operations Management. ECON 3 Financial Planning *FINC 314 3 Skills *FINC 320 3 *ENGL 110 3 *FINC 321 3 *MATH 221 3 *FINC 322 3 *MATH 201 3 *ACCT 413 3 *MATH 202 3 *ACCT 418 3 *MATH 230 3 COMM 212 3 ENGL 301, 312 or 410 Management 3 *BUAD 421 3 *BUAD 422 3 Natural Sciences and Technology *BUAD 423 3 (Note: MATH, STAT and CISC courses may not apply.) + *BUAD 3 4 + *BUAD 3 3 + *BUAD 3 + Choose from BUAD 38, 420, 424, 42, 429, 444 or MISY 427 Marketing *BUAD 302 3 *BUAD 47 3 *BUAD 479 3 *BUAD 471 or 473 3 # *BUAD 3 TOTAL CREDITS: 13/133 # *BUAD 3 *C- or better required in these courses. #Choose from BUAD 351, 470,471,473,474,475,477 or 478 ^Choose from courses listed on page 4. Operations Management $ This course fulfills the Capstone requirement. *BUAD 34 3 % See explanation on the bottom of page 1. *BUAD 44 3 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS *BUAD 447 3 COMPLETE THE UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS *BUAD 448 3 CHECK-SHEET ON THE NEXT PAGE *BUAD 449 3

UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS CHECK SHEET University requirements may also fulfill major requirements; however, credit hours may be counted only once towards the credit hour minimum required for the degree. Requirement Credits Grade Semester 1. First-Year Experience Requirement (FYE) (See http:fye.udel.edu for the list of approved FYE courses). Course: 2. Writing Requirement (C- minimum grade) ENGL 110 3 3. Multicultural Requirement (3 credits) (this course must be taken for standard grading) Course: 3 4. Discovery Learning Experience Requirement (DLE) (3 credits) (See www.ugs.udel.edu/dle for the list of approved DLE courses). Course(s) 5. Capstone (1-3 credits) This requirement applies to students that matriculated in 2017 fall and after. Course:. University Breadth Requirements (12 credits) (C- minimum grade) All students entering the University of Delaware as of Fall 2010 are required to take a minimum of 12 credits of University breadth requirements 3 credits each from courses designated as Creative Arts and Humanities, History and Cultural Change, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology. Students must pass these courses with a grade of C- or better. Note that students must take breadth courses from four different subject areas (e.g. the four- letter subject code ACCT, HIST, etc.). Students may not use a course that is cross-listed with a subject area that has already been used to satisfy a university breadth requirement. Students enrolled in a single major may not satisfy the breadth requirement with courses in the subject area of that major (e.g. chemistry majors may not use CHEM courses). Students who are enrolled in more than one major or degree are allowed to meet the University breadth requirement by taking approved breadth courses from within the subject areas of their majors. The requirement may be fulfilled through a course or courses taken to complete other degree requirements, subject to the limitations above; however, credit hours may be counted only once towards the credit hour minimum required for the degree. See the undergraduate catalog at catalog.udel.edu for the list of course options. Creative Arts and Humanities (3 credits) (C- minimum grade) History and Cultural Change (3 credits) (C- minimum grade) Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 credits) (C- minimum grade) Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology (3 credits) (C- minimum grade) 7. Residency Requirement (check one): The first 90 of 100 credits completed at UD The last 30 of 3 credits completed at UD 7