
Insurance Market
Program: Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance)
ECTS: 5
Lecturer: Mariusz Dybał
Email: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl
Type: Compulsory
Level: Elementary
Lecture
Number of hours: 2h X 8 weeks = 16 hours (1 semester)
Classes
Number of hours: 2h X 7 weeks = 14 hours (1 semester)
Biography of the Professor
Mariusz Dybał graduated from Wroclaw University of Economics (2002). Defended a doctoral dissertation at the University of Szczecin (2008). Since 2008 Assistant professor at the Institute of Economic Sciences, University of Wroclaw. Author of academic publications on pension systems, financial markets, economic analysis. Promoted dozens of undergraduate and postgraduate students. Visiting Professor at Piraeus University of Applied Sciences, Sankt Petersburg State University, Siauliai University, Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Villingen-Schwenningen, Julius-Maximilians Universitat Wurzburg, Universidad Pablo de Olavide. Conducts research mainly on the efficiency and stability of pension systems. Deputy Chief Editor of the scientific quarterly of Ekonomia – Wroclaw Economic Review. Editorial board member of: Journal of Applied Research Review; Public Governance, Administration and Finances Law Review; Journal of Young Scientists; Studenckie Prace Prawnicze, Administratywistyczne i Ekonomiczne. Performer of research grants obtained from: Scientific Research Committee, University of Wrocław, National Science Center, European Union. Organizer and Chairman of the Old-age security International Conference.
Requirements for passing a course
There will be a case study every week covering the material for that week. Each student is asked to solve case application.
Exam questions
Introduction to Enterprise Risk Management and Insurance
Risk Identification
Risk Assessment and Pooling
Risk-Handling Techniques
Fundamentals of Insurance
Insurable Perils and Insuring Organizations
Insurance Functions
Insurance Markets: Economics and Issues
Insurance Regulation and Insurance Contracts
The Personal Auto Policy
Homeowners Insurance (HO)
Professional Financial Planning
Life Insurance Policies
Standard Life Insurance contract Provisions and Options Annuities
Health Insurance and Disability Income
Employee Benefits
Social Security Unemployment and Workers’
Compensation Insurance Commercial Property and Liability Insurance
Sources
Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance, Mark S. Dorfman, David A. Cather, Pearson