This source is a comprehensive survey of the technical and socioeconomic aspects of the life and health insurance business. It includes coverage, marketing, underwriting, pricing, funding alternatives, contracts, claims, program design concepts, and administrative systems and procedures.
Course is offered On-line
This course serves as an introduction to the field of property and casualty insurance and the needs of individuals or organizations for various categories of protection. Topics include fire, accident, theft, property damage, and liability insurance, as well as the legal environment of insurance products. The course also introduces the basic concepts of product design, underwriting, pricing, marketing, and claim administration. (Cross-listed as FINA 1100)
Course is offered On-line
This course is a study of laws and state regulation of insurance. Topics include the insurance contract, the role of insurance agents, insurable interest, insurer's defenses, forfeiture and exclusion of risk, election and waiver, no-fault statutes, and the various types of insurance. (Cross-listed as LAWS 2421)
This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other Insurance courses.