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Ris Management and Insurance Major
The interdisciplinary Risk Management and Insurance (RMI) Program aims to prepare creative and highly motivated students to assume positions of responsibility and leadership in the risk management and insurance fields. An RMI major must complete the following courses:
RMI 315 Risk Management and Insurance Issues and Practice
FIN 322 Business Finance
RMI 365 Risk Analysis
RMI 415 Risk Control and Financing
RMI 465 Advanced Studies in Risk Management and Insurance
RMI majors must also successfully complete one of the following three courses:
IB 323 (FIN 323) International Financial Management
IB 390 (ECO 390) International Monetary Economics
IB 391 (ECO 391) International Trade
In addition, students majoring in RMI must take six semester hours in an approved supporting area. Students will select focus areas in cooperation with their advisor. The focus area must consist of six credit hours, be consistent with and supportive of the student's career objectives, and be approved by a Risk Management and Insurance faculty member. Examples of focus areas include actuarial science, entrepreneurship, financial institutions, human resource management, investments, and marketing. Other focus areas may also be acceptable.
All students in the Foster College of Business Administration must satisfy the University's general education requirements and the Foster College's core business requirements.
*Specific requirements for the Risk Management and Insurance Major can be obtained in the Undergraduate Catalogue.

