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Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance

Insurance and Risk Management

The Insurance and Risk Management emphasis prepares students for careers in risk management or within the Insurance industry. Students pursuing the program learn the fundamentals of risk and techniques for identifying and analyzing risk. This knowledge can be applied to personal and business needs in areas such as investment and liability, property, and life insurance.

Major Requirements

Insurance and Risk Management - Emphasis III

  • Major Requirements (21 hours)
    • FINC 3330 Principles of Insurance
    • FINC 3350 Investment Analysis
    • FINC 4341 Commercial Property and Liability Insurance
    • FINC 4360 Risk Management
    • FINC 4364 Employee Benefits
  • Four courses (two of which must be FINC courses) from:
    • ACCT 3321 Federal Taxation I
    • FINC 4320 Bank Financial Management
    • FINC 4365 Business Insurance and Estate Planning
    • FINC 4366 Introduction to Actuarial Science
    • FINC 4368 Professional Financial Planning
    • FINC 4371 Real Estate Finance and Investment
    • FINC 4372 Real Estate Valuation and Appraisal
    • FINC 4380 Portfolio Management
    • FINC 4383 Advanced Portfolio Management I
    • FINC 4396 Cooperative Education I
    • FINC 4399 Independent Study I
  • Pre-Business and Professional Business Core Courses (48 total hours)

Unrestricted Electives (8 total hours)

Upper-level Electives (3 hours)

Core Requirements (44 total hours)

Updated 6.20.2008