MBA in Risk Management and Insurance

Below is the Risk Management and Insurance MBA cirriculum for the class of 2007. Although degree requirements can vary as the program develops, this cirriculum is representative of what our MBA students will take as they earn a degree.

For more information on the Risk Management and Insurance MBA program, please visit our MBA career specialization page.

 

Year One, Fall Semester

  • Financial Accounting 700 - 3 Credits
  • Introduction to Financial Management 700 - 3 Credits
  • Marketing Management 700 - 3 Credits
  • Data Analysis and Decision Making 705 - 3 Credits
  • Principles of Risk Management 700 - 3 Credits
  • Professional Perspectives 720 - 1 Credit

16 Semester Credits

Year One, Spring Semester

  • Motivation and Leadership 701 - 3 Credits
  • Operations Management 700 - 3 Credits
  • Economics for Managers 732 - 3 Credits
  • RMI Advanced Topics 820 or RMI Seminar 875 - 3 Credits
  • Liability Risk Management 615 - 3 Credits
  • Professional Perspectives 720 - 1 Credit

16 Semester Credits

 

Year Two, Fall Semester

  • Financial Statement Analysys 232 - 3 Credits
  • Business Strategy 723 - 3 Credits
  • Property Risk Management 241 - 3 Credits
  • Risk Financing Techniques 241 - 3 Credits

12 Semester Credits

Year Two, Spring Semester

  • Ethics and Social Responsibility 710 - 1 Credit
  • Investment Theory and Practice 720 - 3 Credits
  • RMI Advanced Topics 820 or RMI Seminar 875 - 3 Credits
  • Elective from List* - 3 Credits
  • Elective from List* - 3 Credits

13 Semester Credits

 

*Complete two from the following list:

AIS 710: Managerial Accounting

FIN 330: Derivative Securities

FIN 725: Corporate Finance

RMI 620: Employee Benefits Management

RMI 640: Insurance Company Operations

RMI 650: Sustainability, Environmental and Social Risk Management

 

Other Recommended Electives:

FIN 721: Investment Theory and Application

FIN 726: Valuation and Corporate Investment Decisions

FIN 727: Corporate Finance Decisions

MHR 731: Management Consulting

MHR 728: Bargaining, Negotiating and Dispute Settlement for Managers

AIS 603: Financial Statement Analysis

 

Students are encouraged to take electives each semester of their second year.