Academic Content and Curriculum of Insurance and Social Security Undergraduate Program

The academic content of the Insurance and Social Security Undergraduate Program aims to comprehensively teach students the theoretical and practical aspects of insurance and social security systems. The curriculum is generally enriched with compulsory courses such as insurance law, insurance mathematics, risk management, social security law as well as elective courses. In this way, students can both gain an overview and deepen according to their interests.

Basic Courses: Among the core courses of the program, Insurance Law covers the legal legislation and legal procedures applied in this field. Insurance Mathematics and Statistics courses provide students with mathematical and statistical methods for pricing insurance policies and risk assessment. Risk Management course teaches the techniques of identifying, analyzing and strategizing against risks. Social Security Law focuses on the legal framework and practices of social security systems.

Specialized Courses and Elective Courses: Specialization courses deal with more specific topics. For example, courses such as Non-Life Insurance or Life Insurance provide students with in-depth knowledge in these two main branches of insurance. The Retirement Systems course focuses on topics such as retirement planning and fund management. In addition, students are encouraged to learn about more niche topics according to their personal interests through elective courses.

Practical Applications and Project Studies: The curriculum also allows students to consolidate their theoretical knowledge through practical projects, case studies and simulations. Such courses give students the opportunity to prepare for real-life situations. In particular, they gain hands-on experience in designing insurance policies and managing compensation processes.

Ethics and Professional Development: Ethical thinking is very important in the field of insurance and social security. Therefore, the curriculum includes lessons on understanding and applying moral and ethical norms. At the same time, it lays the foundations for students to follow the ever-evolving sectoral innovations and to pursue their professional development.

This broad and detailed curriculum provides students with a solid foundation for a career in insurance and social security, as well as the skills necessary for adaptation and success in these ever-changing and evolving industries.