RMI 392 - International Education Abroad in Risk Management and Insurance Credit Hours: 3 Offered in conjunction with an international Education Abroad program, this course consists of three parts; 1. Background research and discussion on selected companies and institutions in one or more major international locations to be visited. This will focus primarily on risk management and insurance aspects, but will also address the economic, political, global, historical, social, ethical, and cultural environment in which they function. 2. A visit, typically of seven days or longer, to the international destination(s) to explore the culture and visit companies, institutions, and cultural icons. 3. A final written project and discussion of the experience. The course involves research, written and oral reporting and presentations. Group interaction based upon trust, respect, and integrity are required.
Prerequisite: RMI 211 ; acceptance into the related Education Abroad program; and undergraduate business majors must be admitted to degree program. Lecture contact hours: 3
Typically offered: Demand
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