Financial Literacy

0.5 credit required for graduation

general financial literacy (28379)

Grade: 11,12

Length: Semester

Credit: GFL

Fee: 

Comments:  11, 12 grade enrollment only 

Description:  This course will enable student to learn decision-making skills they must apply and use to become wise and knowledgeable consumers, savers, investors, users of credit, money managers, citizens, and members of a global workforce and society. 

personal and family finance  (43332)

Grade: 11,12

Length: Semester

Credit: .5GFL or .5 CTE 

Description:  This course teaches students about financial priorities and goals, how to have financial health as an individual and family, money management strategies and goals for the individual and family, the financial implications of relationship formation and dissolution, and explores careers in financial behavioral health and counseling. 

chf2400/ individual Relationships and Family Finance (43333)

Grade: 11, 12

Length: Year long

Credit:  1.0 credit  (.5 GFL and .5 CTE)  CHF 2400-3 credits

Fee:  Textbook and WSU CE Fee

Description:  New and Improved Adult Roles and Financial Literacy! This course fulfills a General Education Credit and a Diversity Credit at the university. This course will emphasize establishing and maintaining relationships and individual and family and financial priorities and goals. The course focuses on developing skills that build and maintain a healthy self-concept, effective communication skills and conflict resolution skills that establish and maintain healthy relationships for individuals, families, communities, marriages, peers and in chosen professions. Students will learn about financial priorities and goals, how to have financial health as an individual and family, money management strategies for the goals for the individual and family. Students will gain the information and skills to implement a life-long plan for financial success.