Undergraduate Plan of Study

Resource Management Courses
AHRM 2304 Family Financial Management
AHRM 2404 Consumer Rights
AHRM 2504 Resource Management for Individuals and Families
AHRM 4314 Debtor/Creditor Relationships
AHRM 4404 Consumer Protection
AHRM 4414 Professionalism in Consumer Affairs
AHRM 4964,
4974, 4994
Individual Study
ACIS 1504 Introduction to Business Information Systems
COMM 2004 Public Speaking
ECON 2005 Principles of Economics
ECON 2006 Principles of Economics
ENGL 3764 Technical Writing
HD 3004
or HD 3324
Human Development II or Family Relationships
MGT 3304 Management Theory and Leadership Practice
MKTG 3104 Marketing Management
STAT 3604 Statistics for the Social Sciences

21 Credit Hours in one of the following areas:
Consumer Business Management
Consumer Public Relations
Consumer Financial Services
Consumer Housing Counseling
Consumer Health Promotion Family Financial Management

For satisfactory progress toward a degree, the following courses must be completed by the time the student has attempted 72 semester hours: ENGL 1105-1106; ECON 2005-2006; 6 hours of Natural Science; 6 hours of University Core approved Humanities; MATH 1015-1016.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AHRM Undergrads

Consumer Protection class group discussions

AHRM Undergrads

Consumer Studies students participate in American Express Credit meeting

AHRM Undergrads

Consumer Studies students volunteer in Reality Stores (Family Financial Management simulations) helping high school students make financial decisions for different scenarios staged in the simulations.

AHRM Undergrads

Students attending a Payday Loan hearing in Richmond, Virginia

AHRM Undergrads