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Future Directions In Undergraduate Insurance Education: Academic And Real World Perspectives

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  • Steven M. Cassidy
  • Robert A. Marshall
  • Christine Hollman

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The authors discuss the hiring patterns of some insurers and examine why insurers do not always seek out students with risk management and insurance backgrounds. The authors suggest that it is important for universities and insurers to work more closely so that students coming out of college insurance programs are well prepared to work in the insurance industry.

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  • Steven M. Cassidy & Robert A. Marshall & Christine Hollman, 1998. "Future Directions In Undergraduate Insurance Education: Academic And Real World Perspectives," Risk Management and Insurance Review, American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 2(1), pages 89-96, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:rmgtin:v:2:y:1998:i:1:p:89-96
    DOI: j.1540-6296.1998.tb00086.x
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    1. Steven M. Cassidy & Leroy Franklin, 1990. "The Effect of Insurance Education on Students' Attitudes Toward Risk," Journal of Insurance Issues, Western Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 13(2), pages 56-67.
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    1. Larry A. Cox & Aurore J. Kamssu, 2000. "Revealed Preferences of Business Students at a Major State University," Risk Management and Insurance Review, American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 3(1), pages 81-97, March.
    2. J. Tim Query, 2000. "The Role Of The Risk Manager In A University Setting," Risk Management and Insurance Review, American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 3(2), pages 219-236, September.

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