20 credit hours.
Life and health insurance courses are intended to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the life and health insurance and financial services industries. These courses will serve persons seeking employment, individuals currently employed and professionals continuing their education to meet the requirements of state licensing or professional societies. Students in the program will learn about insurance principles and products, insurance company operations, legal aspects of life and health insurance, marketing life and health insurance and customer service concepts and strategies. The life and health insurance courses correspond to Life Office Management Association (LOMA) courses. The Basics certificate program prepares students for five LOMA examinations which, collectively, lead to the professional designation of Associate, Customer Service (ACS) granted by LOMA.
| Course | Course Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| INSR 115 | Life and Health Insurance I | 3 |
| INSR 116 | Life and Health Insurance II | 3 |
| INSR 130 | Customer Relations In Insurance | 2 |
| INSR 140 | Legal Aspects of Life and Health Insurance | 3 |
| INSR 150 | Marketing Life and Health Insurance | 3 |
| BUSN 115 | Business Communications | 3 |
| COMM 101 | Introduction to Oral Communication | 3 |
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