Fall 2023 Risk Management & Insurance (RMI) Courses

Looking for class ideas for the upcoming Fall semester? Consider one of the following Risk Management and Insurance (RMI) courses. Remember to apply for an RMI Scholarship too!

Undergraduate Courses

 RISK 3809: Introduction to Risk Management
Scott Roswell – TR 3:30 – 4:45 PM
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of risk and risk management for businesses and individuals.  Prerequisite: FNCE 3000, junior/senior standing

RISK 3809: Introduction to Risk Management
Eric Reiner – Online
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of risk and risk management for businesses and individuals.  Prerequisite: FNCE 3000, junior/senior standing

RISK 4309: Strategic Risk Management
Robert Hobbins  – Online
Introduces the theory and practice of strategic risk management in volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous conditions that increasingly characterize corporate risks. Identify critical risks (climate, reputational, regulatory, disruptive technologies) to a firm, and develop strategies to increase resilience and thrive. Prerequisite: RISK 3809 & 4809

RISK 4809: Property & Casualty Insurance
Cindy Baroway – MW 2:00 – 3:15
Students learn the fundamentals and uses of personal, commercial, property & casualty insurance, including cost and pricing issues. Insurance company financial management and current trends in the insurance industry are also explored.  Junior/senior standing or instructor permission

RISK 4909: Corporate Risk Management
Jeungbo Shim – Online
This course provides an overview of the corporate risk management process. It considers the ways companies identify their risk exposures, the tools used to measure and mitigate those exposures including the latest developments in alternative risk transfer, and ultimately, how risk management adds value to the firm.   Prerequisite: RISK 3809, Corequisite: FNCE 3500 or instructor permission

Graduate Courses

RISK 6309: Enterprise Risk Management
Robert Hobbins  – Online
Introduces the theory and practice of strategic risk management in volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous conditions that increasingly characterize corporate risks. Identify critical risks (climate, reputational, regulatory, disruptive technologies) to a firm, and develop strategies to increase resilience and thrive.

   RISK 6809: Principles of Risk & Insurance
Cindy Baroway – MW 2:00 – 3:15
Students learn the fundamentals and uses of personal, commercial, property & casualty insurance, including cost and pricing issues. Insurance company financial management and current trends in the insurance industry are also explored.  

RISK 6909: Corporate Risk Management
Jeungbo Shim – Online
This course provides an overview of the corporate risk management process. It considers the ways companies identify their risk exposures, the tools used to measure and mitigate those exposures including the latest developments in alternative risk transfer, and ultimately, how risk management adds value to the firm.   Prerequisite: BUSN 6640