Jack Lockton Certificate in Insurance and Risk Management
Program information
The Jack Lockton Certificate in Insurance and Risk Management prepares students for successful careers in insurance and risk management. Required and elective coursework equips students with in-demand skills that position them well for career opportunities in underwriting, claims, agency and brokerage, risk management, consulting and more.
Through interactions with Lockton Companies and other industry partners, the program allows students practical insights to insurance and risk management concepts and provides opportunities to network with potential employers.
- Aetna
- Aflac
- American International Group (AIG)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City
- Chubb
- Cigna
- Everest Insurance
- The Hartford
- Kansas Insurance Education Foundation
- Lockton Companies
- RT Specialty
- Security Benefit
- Travelers
Program benefits
Earning the Jack Lockton Certificate in Insurance and Risk Management will unlock possibilities, invigorate your resume and empower your future through meaningful connections to influential employers in a $6 trillion global industry.
Business majors and graduate students: Simply take 4 courses (details below) aligned to your major as you finish your degree.
Business minors: In addition to completing the required business minor courses, electing the following two classes earns the certificate:
- FIN 208: Principles of Insurance
- FIN 324: Enterprise Risk Management (available starting spring 2024)
Review the minor in business webpage for more information about program requirements.
Certificate requirements for business majors and graduate students
Required courses
- FIN 408/808: Principles of Insurance
- FIN 424/824: Enterprise Risk Management
Elective courses (choose 2)
- FIN 422: Financial Modeling
- FIN 425: Futures and Options
- FIN 445: Fixed Income
- FIN 454: Portfolio Strategy
- MATH 630: Actuarial Mathematics
- MGMT 419: Managing Performance and Compensation
- MKTG 316/426: Professional Selling Skills
Required and elective coursework equips students with in-demand skills that position them well for career opportunities in underwriting, claims, agency and brokerage, risk management, consulting and more.
Typical positions include:
- Financial analysis
- Corporate risk management
- Employee benefits management
- Insurance brokerage
- Underwriting
- Consulting
Certificate requirements for business majors and graduate students
Required courses
- FIN 408/808: Principles of Insurance
- FIN 424/824: Enterprise Risk Management
Elective courses (choose 2)
- FIN 422: Financial Modeling
- FIN 425: Futures and Options
- FIN 445: Fixed Income
- FIN 454: Portfolio Strategy
- MATH 630: Actuarial Mathematics
- MGMT 419: Managing Performance and Compensation
- MKTG 316/426: Professional Selling Skills
Required and elective coursework equips students with in-demand skills that position them well for career opportunities in underwriting, claims, agency and brokerage, risk management, consulting and more.
Typical positions include:
- Financial analysis
- Corporate risk management
- Employee benefits management
- Insurance brokerage
- Underwriting
- Consulting
Certificate completion process
- Apply for the certificate in Enroll & Pay during the semester of the certificate's completion following these instructions (PDF).
- The School of Business then will verify the completion of certificate requirements.
- The certificate is issued subsequent to verification.