What you will study
UCM’s undergraduate Insurance and Risk Management degree teaches you analytical and
conceptual skills as they apply to the risk management process and insurance industry.
Coursework includes economics, marketing, finance and communications, as well as in-depth
financial risk management courses.
Through case studies taught by active industry professionals, you’ll explore topics
that relate to life, health, property and casualty insurance. You’ll also learn how
to identify — and navigate — risks involved with employment benefits and retirement
planning.
Financial risk management courses that outline the concepts of corporate risk management
will broaden your skills further.
You’ll also learn how to execute wide-ranging, product-specific contracts, which are
essential to all insurance and risk management jobs. The comprehensive curriculum
of UCM’s Insurance and Risk Management degree, as well as its graduate financial advisor
degree preparation, offers you career flexibility and marketability.
Unique learning opportunities in risk management and insurance
The University of Central Missouri’s undergraduate Insurance and Risk Management degree
is rich with real-world study. Engaged learning helps you understand current tools
and practices and develop essential leadership skills:
- Internships: Internships connect classroom study with actual application, which strengthens your
overall understanding of insurance and risk management jobs.
- Student activities: Participating in activities as a Risk Management and Insurance major develops essential
business skills such as communication and critical thinking that can help you be successful
in insurance and risk management jobs.
- Donn G. Forbes Center for Financial Services: The Forbes Center is equipped with state-of-the-art digital technology that allows
you to perform detailed risk management exercises and analyses.
- Bloomberg Professional Service: Within the Forbes Center is the industry-leading Bloomberg platform for news data,
analytical tools and research. Undergraduate students in UCM’s Risk Management and
Insurance degree program learn how to make informed decisions that mitigate financial
risk and maximize reward.
What can you do with a bachelor’s degree in Risk Management and Insurance from UCM?
Upon completing an undergraduate Risk Management and Insurance degree from the University
of Central Missouri, you’ll be prepared to pursue a career in the financial services
industry. You’ll qualify for a variety of insurance and risk management jobs such
as insurance appraiser and underwriter. The financial risk management courses you’ll
take provide an alternative to a financial advisor degree, which can start you on
a path to jobs in financial risk management.
Graduate school preparation
Risk management and insurance degrees, as well as financial advisor degrees, can also
set a solid foundation to advance into the University of Central Missouri’s award-winning
Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, which offers a concentration in Finance. Choosing to continue your education with
a UCM MBA degree further expands your career options and enhances your marketability.
Financial assistance options for your Insurance and Risk Management degree
The University of Central Missouri’s tuition is lower than many four-year colleges
and universities in the state and is lower than the national average.
To help reduce your student debt even further, we offer a variety of options for financing your college education, including:
- Scholarships
- Loans
- Grants
- Work-study programs
The Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies has over 75 scholarships for
eligible business students, including Risk Management and Insurance majors. You can
learn more about program-specific scholarships with the UCM Scholarship Finder.
Meet Our Faculty
Industry professionals and experts in their field
The Risk Management and Insurance degree program faculty includes Ph.D.-holders from
renowned U.S. universities with CPCU and AIC designations and years of experience.
They share their diverse and extensive knowledge in and out of the classroom. Their
areas of expertise include financial, corporate risk management and risk management
and insurance.
Career Preparation
Work in many different industries
This Bachelor of Science in Business Administration prepares you for insurance and
risk management jobs in finance, economics and other related areas such as financial
advising.
Donn G. Forbes Center for Financial Services
Gain real-world experience with digital technology
This state-of-the-art facility offers insight into tools and topics in financial risk
management courses and the nuances of the financial advisor role. Understanding risk
is key to the insurance industry and provides a solid foundation for graduate financial
advisor degrees.
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