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The Master of Business Administration in Insurance and Risk Management (MBA-IRM) degree conferred by Colorado Technical University (CTU) is designed for insurance professionals who have earned the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU®) designation. After a student has completed the CTU MBA core, and the award of the CPCU has been validated, the student will be enrolled in a 2-course (8 quarter credit) capstone project under the supervision of a qualified faculty member. Once the capstone has been completed successfully, the student will be awarded the MBA-IRM degree.
The program transfer credits and courses are as follows:
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CPCU |
16 quarter hours |
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ARM |
12 quarter hours |
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AIC |
12 quarter hours |
| MBA Core |
24 quarter hours
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ECON 616 Applied Managerial Economics |
4 quarter hours |
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FINC 615 Applied Financial Management |
4 quarter hours |
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IT 600 Information Technology Management |
4 quarter hours |
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MGMT 600 Applied Managerial Decision-Making |
4 quarter hours |
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INTD 670 Leadership and Ethical Decision Making |
4 quarter hours |
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ACCT 614 Applied Managerial Accounting |
4 quarter hours
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| Capstones |
8 quarter hours
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IRM 681 Insurance and Risk Management Capstone I |
4 quarter hours |
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IRM 682 Insurance and Risk Management Capstone II |
4 quarter hours |
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*Note: The maximum number of transfer credits is 16. Also all of the MBA-IRM courses can be delivered in an online delivery format. |
For more information about the MBA-IRM program, visit Colorado Technical University’s Web site.
Colorado Technical University
Colorado Technical University is a private, for-profit institution of higher learning, granting Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees as well as Professional Certificates. The university was founded in 1965 in Colorado Springs, where the main campus continues to reside today.
Over the past 40 years, Colorado Technical University has evolved from a technical training school to a university with graduate-level programs. The introduction in 1995 of doctorate programs; the establishment of campuses in Denver and Pueblo, Colorado; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and North Kansas City, Missouri; and the introduction of the online campus, Colorado Tech Online, have established CTU as a mature institution in higher education.
Colorado Technical University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.
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