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Witherspoon, Director The Campbell Program Trust Management offers a wide diversity of career opportunities, and we have three unique programs to meet your needs: · you may earn a four-year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a major in Trust management; · You might pursue our relatively new four-year Pre-Law Track, which overlays most Trust Management courses with classes specially selected to enhance skills needed for law school; or, · You could enter our 3/2 program, which enables you to earn both a BBA and an MBA degree in a five-year time span. Whatever your choice, you will be part of a nationally known and respected department. Graduates are eligible to sit for the national CFP® Certification Examinations and earn the certification. [Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. owns the marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, and CFP(with flame logo)®, which it awards to individuals who successfully complete initial and ongoing certification requirements]
The Campbell ApproachWe use a variety of teaching strategies in major courses averaging only about 50 students each. These include case studies, role-playing, and internship experiences. The internships are optional, but about three fourths of our students complete at least one summer internship. We have ongoing internship arrangements with major financial institutions nationwide and will work hard to match you with a suitable opportunity.
The Campbell ResourcesBecause it's the only undergraduate program of its kind, our students enjoy several special resources. For example, the Gilbert T. Stephenson Trust Library is among the best collections of trust literature in the U.S. Our majors also participate annually in the Wealth Managers Forum and in a special session of the Trust Advisors Forum at Pinehurst. Moreover, Campbell sponsors The Southeastern Trust School each summer on campus. As a result of the efforts of the faculty, the placement director, and the Trust Education Foundation, Inc., trust majors enjoy practically a 100% placement rate upon graduation. In addition, our students benefit from the Gilbert T. Stephenson Trust Club, the Accounting and Financial Planning Club, and the Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM) Club which arranges speakers, social activities, and community projects. Curriculum for Bachelor of Business Administration,
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Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
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Freshman Year |
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| English 101--Comp. (Note 1) | 3 | English 102--Comp. | 3 |
| History 111--Western Civilizations | 3 | History 112--Western Civilizations | 3 |
| Science Elective (________) | 4 | Science Elective (________) | 4 |
| Math 111-- College Algebra | 3 | Math 160--Statistics | 3 |
| PE 185--Lifetime Wellness (Note 2) | 2 | Fine Arts 131(Art, Music or Theatre) | 3 |
| CUW 100 | 0.5 | PE 111 or 112 | 1 |
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Total hrs: |
15.5 | CUW 100 | 0.5 |
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Total hrs: |
17.5 | ||
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Sophomore Year |
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| English (_____) (Note 3) | 3 | English (_____) (Note 3) | 3 |
| Relg 125--Intro. to Christianity | 3 | Religion Elective (________) | 3 |
| Economics 201--Microeconomics | 3 | Economics 202--Macroeconomics | 3 |
| Accounting 213--Principles | 3 | Accounting 214--Principles | 3 |
| BADM 221--Business Law 1 | 3 | BADM 222--Business Law 2 | 3 |
| CUW 200 | 0.5 | CUW 200 | 0.5 |
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Total hrs: |
15.5 |
Total hrs: | 15.5 |
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Junior Year |
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| Trust 330--Fiduciary Prin. | 3 | Trust 400--Fiduciary Law | 3 |
| BADM 314--Corp. Finance | 3 | CIS 125--Intro. to Computers | 3 |
| Accounting 333--Income Tax | 3 | Trust 410--Estate Tax | 3 |
| Economics 453--Money & Banking | 3 | Psychology 222--General | 3 |
| BADM 320--Financial Planning | 3 | BADM 336--Business Communication | 3 |
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BADM 331-- Principles Management |
3 | BADM 300--Philosophy of Business | 3 |
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Total hrs: |
18 |
Total hrs: |
18 |
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Senior Year |
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| Trust 420--Fiduciary Law | 3 | Trust 415--Mgmt. Trust Dept. | 3 |
| BADM 530--Investments | 3 | BADM 531--Adv. Invest. | 3 |
| BADM 433--Prin. Insurance | 3 | Trust 432--Estate Planning | 3 |
| BADM 435--Prin. Real Estate | 3 | Trust 435--Estate Adm. | 3 |
| Trust 411--Gift & Fiduciary Tax | 3 | Trust 438--Trust Adm. | 3 |
| Trust 436--Employee Benefits | 3 | Trust 470--Trust Sales and Marketing | 3 |
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Total hrs: |
18 |
Total hrs: |
18 |
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Total hours to graduate: 136 |
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| Notes:
1. English 101 may be waived for students with an SAT verbal score of 700 or higher and a B average in high school English. Waiver requires formal approval from the English Department. 2. Foreign Language requirement is two units in high school or
six semester hours in college. 3. The Sophomore English requirements may be satisfied by completing any two of the following courses: English 201, 202, 203 or 204. One course in foreign literature may be substituted for one literature course. This may be either a course in the language or in English translation, provided it is approved in advance by the student's advisor. |
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**This curriculum may have changed since the Web site was last updated. Please contact the department for official requirements.