Jun 07, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

TSAP in Money and Banking (B.S.B.)


We are excited that you are pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business (B.S.B.) with a major in Money and Banking.  You have taken an important step in this process by completing your TSAP Associate degree in Business Administration.  We are ready to help you start this leg of your journey.  The Purdue Fort Wayne TSAP on-campus program is designed with you, the learner, in mind. 

Purdue Fort Wayne’s program is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), which provides a voluntary mechanism of quality control. AACSB is the most prestigious business accrediting body in the nation. Only about one-quarter of all business schools in the nation possess this distinction.

All TSAP students are admitted as pre-business students until they have completed the specific pre-business requirements needed for admission to the Bachelor’s degree program.

At the time you are admitted to the B.S.B. program, you will declare your major in Money and Banking.

Program Requirements


  1. Admission:  Students are admitted into the Money and Banking (B.S.B.) program based on the completion of the Associate of Science in Business Adminstration. 
  2. Selection of Minor: Students can choose a minor, if desired.
  3. Graduation GPA: You must complete your degree program with an overall GPA of 2.3 in BUS and ECON courses.
  4. Students in the B.S.B. with a major in Money and Banking are expected to meet the same student learning outcomes and program requirements, including completion of the Passport to Success professional development program. Additional program requirements exist for all students in Accounting (B.S.B.) program; see the Program Description page for Money and Banking. 
  5. Students are responsible for satisfying the graduation requirements specified for their selected program.  Thus, it is essential that you develop a thorough understanding of the required courses, academic policies and procedures governing your academic career.  All requests for exceptions to specific requirements must be made in writing and may be granted only by written approval from the appropriate chair or dean.
  6. List of Admission, Major courses and supporting courses required at PFW; total credits in program = 120.

TSAP in Money and Banking (B.S.B.) 2 Year Plan  

Supporting Courses


Business Courses


  • BUS 30100  Financial Management Cr. 3.
  • BUS 30101  Introduction to Marketing Cr. 3.
  • BUS 30102  Operations Management Cr. 3.
  • BUS 30200  Management and Behavior inOrganizations Cr. 3
  • BUS 32100  Management of Information Technology Cr. 3.
  • BUS 40000  Business Senior Seminar Cr. 0.
  • BUS 40400  Social, Legal, and Ethical Implications of Business Decisions Cr. 3.
  • BUS 43000  Organizations and Organizational Change Cr. 3.
  • BUS 48500  Strategic Management Cr. 3.

Money and Banking Requirements: Credits 24


  • ECON 32100   Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Cr. 3.
  • ECON 32201   Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Cr. 3.
  • BUS 44600     Bank & Financial Intermediation Cr. 3.
  • BUS 45400     Current Topics In Banking Cr. 3.
  • BUS 49700     Bank Simulation Course Cr. 3.

     One of the following:

  • BUS 34500     Money/Banking/Capital Markets Cr. 3.
  • ECON 35000   Money and Banking Cr. 3.

Money and Banking Electives 6 cr - Choose two of the following:

  • BUS 30300     Intermediate Investments Cr. 3.
  • BUS 31000     Financial Statement Analysis - Finance Perspective Cr. 3.
  • ECON 30600   Undergraduate Seminar in Economics Cr. 3.
  • ECON 36001   Public Finance: Survey Cr. 3.
  • ECON 47101   Econometric Theory And Practice I Cr. 3.

NOTE: ECON 30600 is a topics course and may be taken more than once, with different topics.

Electives


  • Sufficient additional credits to bring the total program (AS + BSB) to 120.