Bachelor of Science in Business Administration- Risk Management and Insurance

Program Description

New technologies and methods have made the field of risk management one of the most dynamic in business. Gannon’s risk management and insurance concentration prepares you to be a part of this expanding career field through internships, service-learning projects, and an interactive and rigorous curriculum that emphasizes current and future risk management trends. When you graduate, you’ll be well prepared to take on issues of risk in the modern business arena as a career professional and leader.Gain real-world knowledge through key risk management and insurance courses including:

  • Commercial Insurance: Learn to design commercial insurance plans for different types of companies.
  • Enterprise Risk Management: Understand how to manage company risk holistically and conduct enterprise risk management analysis for companies.
  • Industrial Safety: Explore practical approaches to managing risk to people and property in industrial workplaces and enhance critical thinking and communications skills through case studies and project planning exercises.

Admission Requirements

  • A minimum GPA of 3/4 or B Grade in Year 12th or equivalent.

IELTS Requirements

Listening Reading Writing Speaking Overall
6 6 6 6 6

Remarks:

  • Scholarship Details- Upto 65% scholarship for students from South Asian Countries.
  • No SAT score Required
  • MOI not accepted to get English requirement waiver

Course Features
  • Country United States of America
  • City Erie
  • State Pennsylvania
  • Course Duration 4 Years
  • Application fee 0 USD
  • Tuition fees per year 34,570 USD
  • Cost of Living per year 6,000 USD
  • Starting dates January and August
  • IELTS (Total) 6
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