Insurance (INS)
INS 0--. INS LOWER DIVISION. (1-10 Credits)
Lower Level Coursework in Insurance
Level: Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Transfer
Schedule type(s): Lecture
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS V--. INSURANCE WITH VALIDATION. (3 Credits)
Level: Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Transfer
Schedule type(s): Lecture
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS 1--. INS UPPER DIVISION. (1-10 Credits)
Upper Level Coursework in Insurance
Level: Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Transfer
Schedule type(s): Lecture
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS 2--. INS-UPPER DIVISION. (1-10 Credits)
Graduate Level Coursework in Insurance
Level: Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Transfer
Schedule type(s): Lecture
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS 051. PERSONAL RISK MANAGEMENT. (3 Credits)
Risk; various techniques for handling risk include the effective use of insurance; how insurance works; overview of insurance company functions and regulation; basic legal concepts of insurance; insurance products for meeting personal risks - life insurance, health insurance, homeowner's insurance, auto insurance and umbrella liability insurance.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS 141. BUSINESS RISK MANAGEMENT. (3 Credits)
Risk management process, identifying risks, alternative techniques for handling business risks; evaluating alternatives; choosing and implementing the best alternative(s); handling business risks with life insurance, employee benefits, and business property-liability insurance.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions:
Students with a classification of Freshman may not enroll.
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS 161. INSURANCE COMPANY OPERATIONS. (3 Credits)
Financial aspects; key functions - product design and pricing, marketing, underwriting, reinsurance, claims handling, and investment; external factors affecting insurers in a rapidly changing world.
Level: Graduate, Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions:
Students with a classification of Freshman may not enroll.
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS 180. OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT. (3 Credits)
This course examines how organizations identify, analyze, and manage the possibility of loss. Students will learn general techniques to identify, control, and finance risks and will apply those techniques to specific situations involving legal liability, works compensation, employee benefits, and cyber security. Other topics include risk qualifications, decision heuristics, and insurance industry issues.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): INS 051
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions:
Students with a classification of Freshman, Junior or Sophomore may not enroll.
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS 230. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (3 Credits)
Advanced individual study or research under the supervision of the faculty.
Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions:
Undergraduate level students may not enroll.
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
INS 280. OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT. (3 Credits)
An examination of how organizations identify, analyze, and manage the possibility of loss caused by failed or inadequate processes or systems, or caused by events external to the organization. Pre Req: Graduate standing
Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions:
Undergraduate level students may not enroll.
Enrollment limited to students in the Law or Zimpleman College of Business colleges.
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None