Personal Financial Planning
The non-thesis Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning requires a minimum of 36 hours. Appropriate leveling coursework may be required.
Dual Degrees. Personal Financial Planning offers the following dual graduate degrees:
- Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning/Master of Science in Accounting
- Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning/Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning/Doctor of Jurisprudence
Accelerated Bachelors-to-Masters Degree Program. The accelerated bachelors-to-masters degree program allows academically capable students to accelerate their undergraduate degree programs, begin graduate work in their fourth year, and finish both the bachelors and masters degrees in a total of approximately five-and-a-half years. This is accomplished by allowing 9 hours of graduate coursework in personal financial planning to count toward both the undergraduate degree and the masters degree.
Contacts: Dr. John Gilliam, 806.834.8864, [email protected]; or Cynthia Cantu, 806.834.6405, [email protected]