Risk Management & Insurance Curriculum
For information on specific degree requirements refer to the UHD Catalog:
RMI 3300 Introduction to Risk and Insurance (3-3-0)
Prerequisites: Completion of the common core (42 hours) plus 18 additional hours,
and completion, or concurrent enrollment in BA 3300. BA 3300 may be waived upon completion
of HUM 3310 or CJ 3300.
Basic principles of risk management and insurance. Examination of the role of insurance
in the treatment of risk.
IRM 3301 Fundamentals of Insurance Planning (3-3-0)
Prerequisites: Completion of the common core (42 hours) plus 18 additional hours,
and completion, or concurrent enrollment in BA 3300. BA 3300 may be waived upon completion
of HUM 3310 or CJ 3300.
Basic principles of life and health insurance and annuities, policy provisions and
innovations, and related financial planning. For students wishing to earn the Chartered
Financial Consultant (ChFC), Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Chartered Life
Underwriter (CLU) professional designations, and who pass the national exam, course
fulfills requirements for HS 311 course.
RMI 3303 Value Analysis in Insurance and Risk Management (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: FIN 3302, RMI 3300.
Covers the basics of corporate value analysis as used by insurance institutions and
in determining premium and actuarial decisions. For students wishing to earn the Chartered
Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation, this course prepares students
for the CPCU 540 examination.
RMI 3304 Insurance Operations (3-3-0)
Prerequisites: Completion of the common core (42 hours) plus 18 additional hours,
and completion, or concurrent enrollment in BA 3300. BA 3300 may be waived upon completion
of HUM 3310 or CJ 3300.
Examination of the composition, financial structure, and operations of the insurance industry. Special consideration is given to consumer problems
and solutions. For students wishing to earn the Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation, this course
prepares students for the CPCU 520 examination.
RMI 3305 Risk Management Theory and Practice (3-3-0)
Prerequisites: Completion of General Education Core plus 18 hours and completion or
concurrent enrollment in BA 3300. BA 3300 may be waived upon completion of HUM 3310
or CJ 3300.
Course integrates Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) processes for handling business
risks faced by organizations including property and liability risks, and international
loss exposures, with an emphasis on risk identification and analysis with alternative
methods of risk control. Students who elect to take and successfully complete the
national designation exam and project may earn the University Associate Certified
Risk Manager (CRM) professional designation and receive credit for two of the required
Certified Risk Manager (CRM) courses.
RMI 3306 Legal and Political Aspects of Insurance and Risk Management (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: Completion of the common core (42 hours) plus 18 additional hours, and
completion, or concurrent enrollment in BA 3300. BA 3300 may be waived upon completion
of HUM 3310 or CJ 3300.
Conceptual and institutional foundations underlying the regulation of the insurance industry at the national and international levels, financial
oversight of insurers, and the regulation of insurance prices, products, and market conduct. For students wishing to earn the Chartered
Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation, this course prepares students for the CPCU 530 examination.
RMI 3310 Insurance in Estate Planning (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: RMI 3301.
Covers various aspects of insurance and its role in estate planning. For students
wishing to earn the Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC), Certified Financial Planner
(CFP), and Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) professional designations, and who pass
the national exam, course fulfills requirements for HS 330 course.
RMI 3312 Group Benefits (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: RMI 3301.
Analyzes group insurance benefits including the governmental environment, contract
provisions, marketing, underwriting, rate making, plan design, cost containment and
alternative funding methods. For students wishing to earn the Chartered Life Underwriter
(CLU) or Registered Employee Benefits Counselor (REBC) designations, and who pass
the national exam, course fulfills requirements for HS 325 course.
RMI 3399 Directed Study in Insurance and Risk Management
Prerequisite: Approval of program director, department Chair and college Dean.
Specialized research, reading, and study in insurance and risk management to meet
the needs and interests of the individual student. Offered on an arranged basis only.
3.0 overall GPA and 3.3 RMI GPA required.
RMI 4303 Advanced Property Insurance and Application (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: RMI 3300.
Study of business insurance problem evaluation and planning with proposed solutions
utilizing comprehensive coverage package programs. For students wishing to earn the
Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation, course prepares students
for the CPCU 551 examination.
RMI 4304 Advanced Casualty Insurance and Application (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: RMI 3300.
Examines property and liability loss exposures and their management, with primary
emphasis on insurance. For students wishing to earn the Chartered Property Casualty
Underwriter (CPCU) designation, course prepares students for the CPCU 552 examination.
RMI 4305 Special Projects (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: RMI 3300 and approval of director, department chair and dean.
Students will work with RMI faculty to research and complete a major term paper or
project focused on a selected topic.
RMI 4308 Advanced Risk Management Theory and Practice (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: RMI 3305.
Course integrates enterprise risk management process and risk financing techniques.
Students who elect to take and successfully complete the national professional designation
exams or project may also complete requirements for Certified Risk Manager (CRM) designation
practice sections.
RMI 4380 Field Experience in RMI (3-3-0)
Prerequisite: Approval of program director, department chair and college dean. 2.5
Overall UHD GPA and completion of 6 hours of RMI courses, including RMI 3300.
For more information and qualifications see Field Experience in the College of Business section of this catalog and/or the department chair of
your declared major.
RMI 4390 Special Topics in Insurance and Risk Management
Prerequisite: Approval of program director.
Investigation of significant topics or problems in insurance, risk management, and
theory. May be repeated once for credit with departmental approval when topics vary.