Bermuda - International Insurance Markets (FIN 4800)

Program Dates
Sunday, May 18, 2025 to Sunday, May 25, 2025
Description

Travel to Bermuda is the one-week experiential portion of FIN 4800 International Insurance Markets.  Bermuda's economy is based on tourism and financial services. It is the largest domicile for captive insurers and home to some of the world's largest reinsurance companies.  During students' time in Bermuda, they will visit reinsurers, brokers, regulators, and historical sites. In addition to business visits, students will also visit the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS). BIOS is a research and educational institution focusing on our oceans and the changing climate. While at BIOS students will learn from experts in climate change and risk modeling. 

Course

FIN 4800 International Insurance Markets - Bermuda Study Abroad – Risk and Resilience Global Learning Outcome

Pre-requisites: 84 earned hours, FIN 3100, and a "C" or better in ENG 3100/BE 3340. Students who do not fulfill the hours requirement will not be able to take this course at the 4000-level and should notify the program leader before applying.

Credits (3 credit hours)

 Fulfills an RMI elective. Fulfills IB major/approved/required/other elective, COB, or upper-level elective and fulfills the Global Issues requirement.

Cost 

$500. Includes airfare, group activities, and meals. Doesn't include summer tuition.

Contact: 

  • Dr. Dave Marlett      

          Managing Director of the Brantley Risk & Insurance Center, IIANC Professor of Insurance

          marlettdc@appstate.edu

Eligibility
Students not eligible for this program who want to participate should contact the program leader to ask if accommodations can be made.
Eligible Groups: 
Undergraduate business majors
Department/Credit
All faculty-led programs fulfill the Global Issues Requirement and can fulfill a COB elective or free elective. Be sure to speak with your academic advisor to see how a specific faculty-led program will fit into your program of study.
Department/Credit: 
International Business
Risk Management & Insurance