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CAUSALTY
FRAUD II - 3 hours/3 credits
Objectives:
Provides an insightful look into the hazards affecting the underwriting
process which renders homeowners coverage either unaffordable
or unavailable. Discusses risk control options to minimize or
eliminate these hazards.
INSURANCE FORENSICS - 3 hours/3
credits
Objectives:
Provides an in-depth understanding of how forensic science and
crime analysis can affect claims handling as well as future underwriting.
INSURANCE
INDUSTRY ETHICS
- 3 hours/3 credits
Objectives:
To understand nature of sound agency ethics and the difference
between ethics vs. legal conduct. Ethics Code set by students.
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MISCELLANEOUS
PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY - 3 hours/3 credits
Objectives: How
to avoid costly errors & omissions by use of proper loss control
methods along with good in-house staff education. A lesson in
E&O cost reduction. *(New York Bridge
Course)
PROPERTY FRAUD II - 3 hours/3 credits
Objectives:
To explore major fraud indicators for prevention and detection
purposes. Students will design a plan to combat property fraud.
TERRORISM
INSURANCE - 3 hours/3 credits
Objectives:Helps
provide a clearer understanding of what terrorism entails and
how the industry has underwritten this exposure. Provides an understanding
of T.R.I A.
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