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Senior Courses
Risk Management and Insurance 317
Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance
Introduction to, and an understanding of, risk management and insurance as they pertain to both personal and business situations, with an emphasis on personal risk management. Includes a survey of risk management and insurance principles and focuses on risk assessment, property-liability insurance, employee benefits, retirement, and life and health insurance. Course Hours:3 units; (3-0) Prerequisite(s):Admission to the Haskayne School of Business or the Actuarial Science program, and 30 units including Economics 201.
Examines the role that life and health insurance plays in securing individuals' financial futures, whether ensuring family security, or preserving the value produced by the time and energy spent building a business. Topics include wealth transfer to the next generation as well as protection of income and assets. The best fit for different types of policies available at different stages in life will also be examined. Course Hours:3 units; (3-0) Prerequisite(s):Admission to the Haskayne School of Business or the Actuarial Science program, and Finance 317 or Risk Management and Insurance 317.
Employee benefits are a major component of a firm's compensation package. This course examines employer and employee objectives for benefit plans; government programs around which employer-sponsored plans must be designed, design and administration of benefits programs (including group life insurance, group health insurance, and pension plans), and how the employer and government-based benefits fit into an individual鈥檚 financial plan. Course Hours:3 units; (3-0) Prerequisite(s):Admission to the Haskayne School of Business or the Actuarial Science program, and Finance 317 or Risk Management and Insurance 317.
Examines risk management for commercial property and liability exposures. The first half of the course focuses on common property loss exposures that firms face and examines methods of handling such risks. The second half focuses on liability exposures of commercial enterprises, including premises and operations liability, product liability, employment practices liability and director's and officers' liability. Course Hours:3 units; (3-0) Prerequisite(s):Admission to the Haskayne School of Business. Corequisite(s):Risk Management and Insurance 317.
Combines a fundamental understanding of insurance and risk management with current issues confronting the insurance industry and risk managers. Course Hours:3 units; (3-0) Prerequisite(s):Admission to the Haskayne School of Business and Risk Management and Insurance 317. For certain topics, consent of the Haskayne School of Business will also be required. Notes:For more information on topics and prerequisite requirements, see Class Notes in the Course Search. MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT
A study of the various methods used to finance the operational risks of commercial enterprises. Key topics addressed are: loss forecasting, insurance, alternative risk financing, reinsurance and environmental risk management. Course Hours:3 units; (3-0) Prerequisite(s):Admission to the Haskayne School of Business and Risk Management and Insurance 317.
Risk management strategies with emphasis on the management of operational and hazard risks. Topics include risk identification and assessment; organizational responsibility for risk management; risk mitigation; risk financing; crisis management, and business continuity planning. Course Hours:3 units; (3-0) Prerequisite(s):Consent of the Haskayne School of Business. Also known as:(formerly Finance 763)