TROY UNIVERSITY MASTER SYLLABUS SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS RMI 3346 Life and Health Insurance Prerequisites RMI 3335 Vision Statement The Sorrell College of Business will be a recognized and respected leader for quality and flexibility in the delivery of business education that prepares graduates to succeed in the global business environment. Mission Statement The Sorrell College of Business supports the Troy University mission by preparing our diverse student body to become ethical professionals equipped to compete in the global business environment. To achieve this, our faculty, staff, and administration will: 1) Provide quality education in global business through our undergraduate and graduate programs, delivered around the world through face-to-face and online environments, to traditional, non-traditional, military, and international students; 2) Contribute to the development and application of knowledge focused on applied business, learning, and pedagogical research; 3) Provide service to the University, business and professional organizations, and our communities through individual involvement, business outreach, and our centers for research. Master Syllabi are developed by the senior faculty in each business discipline. This Master Syllabus must be used as the basis for developing the instructor syllabus for this course, which must also comply with the content specifications outlined in the Troy University Faculty Handbook. The objectives included on this Master Syllabus must be included among the objectives on the instructor’s syllabus, which may expand upon the same as the instructor sees fit. The statement of purpose seeks to position the course properly within the curriculum and should be consulted by faculty as a source of advisement guidance. Specific choice of text and other details are further subject to Program Coordinator guidance. 1 August 2005 Master Syllabus: RMI 3346 2 Description A study of the types of life insurance and annuity contracts and their uses; regulations of life and health insurers; Social Security; group and individual health insurance products including major medical, disability income and long-term care policies. Objectives On completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Differentiate between the common types of life insurance. Describe the most common life insurance contract provisions. Describe the common types of health insurance. Explain retirement planning with annuities. Explain the key features of disability income and long-term care policies. Purpose This is a course designed to develop an understanding of Life and Health Insurance and the place of those products in the risk management plans of individuals and businesses. This course will prepare the students to take the State of Alabama’s Department of Insurance Life and Health Insurance exam. Approved Texts Black, Kenneth and Skipper, Harold (current). Life & Health Insurance. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Prentice Hall. Life and Health - Insurance Keys, Sagamore Training Systems Supplements As deemed appropriate. Troy University Faculty Handbook (2010): Section 3.9.2.8 [extract] — essential elements of the syllabus (somewhat modified for space): 1. Course title 2. Course number + section 3. Term 4. Instructor 5. Prerequisites 6. Office hours 7. Class days, times 8. Classroom location 9. Office location + e-mail address 10. Office telephone 11. Course description, objectives 12. Text(s) 13. Other materials 14. Grading methods, 16. General supports criterion weights, (computer works, make-up policy, writing center) mid-term grade 17. Daily assignments, reports holidays, add/drop 15. Procedure, course & open dates, dead requirements day, final exam 18. ADA statement 19. Electronic device statement 20. Additional services, statements 21. Absence policy 22. Incomplete-work policy 23. Cheating policy 24. Specialization requirements (certification, licensure, teacher competencies)