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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
• Examination of the course content.
• General disclosure of the law of obligations.
• Explanation of the relationship between the law and insurance.
• Identify related items.
• General disclosure of the law on cooperative.
• Explanation of the relationship between the law and insurance.
• Identify related items. |
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2) |
• General explanation of Highway Traffic law.
• Explanation of the relationship between the law and insurance.
• Identify related items.
• General disclosure of road transport law.
• Explanation of the relationship of the law with insurance.
• Identify related items. |
Review review. |
3) |
General disclosure of individual pension law.
• Explanation of the relationship between the law and insurance.
• Identify related items.
• Importance of ethical principles and rules of insurance legislation in terms of relevant economic units.
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• General disclosure of Disaster Insurance Law.
• Explanation of the relationship between the law and insurance.
• Identify related items.
• Importance of ethical principles and rules of insurance legislation in terms of relevant economic units. |
Review of the course. |
4) |
• 5684 numbered insurance law
• Disclosure of articles of law
• Partial distribution of substances
• Law enforcement
• Explanation of the obligations of the law |
Review of the course. |
5) |
• General explanation of consumer law.
• Explanation of the relationship of the law with insurance.
• Identify related items.
• General disclosure of regulations.
• Explanation of the relationship with the regulations.
• Identify related items. |
Review of the course. |
5) |
• General explanation of consumer law.
• Explanation of the relationship of the law with insurance.
• Identify related items.
• General disclosure of regulations.
• Explanation of the relationship with the regulations.
• Identify related items. |
Review of the course. |
6) |
• Explanation of the general conditions of traffic insurance.
• Explanation of the general conditions of insurance insurance.
• Explanation of the general conditions of fire insurance.
• Explanation of general conditions of transport insurance.
• Explanation of general conditions of engineering insurance
• Disclosure of the general conditions of theft insurance |
Review of the course. |
7) |
Explanation of general conditions of glass insurance.
• Explanation of the general conditions of seat insurance.
• Disclosure of the general conditions of personal accident insurance.
• Explanation of the general conditions of boat insurance.
• Disclosure of general conditions of life insurance
• Explanation of the general conditions of health insurance |
Review of the course. |
8) |
Midterm
• Discussion of the midterm.
• Post-exam responses of the mid-term exam (depending on time). |
Review of the course. |
9) |
• Definition of parties in insurance.
• Explanation of the insurer.
• Silotian and third-person narration
• Discussion of other issues
• Discussing the obligations of the insured
• Explanation of the obligations of the insurer.
• Discussion of relevant court decisions |
Review of the course. |
10) |
• Definition of information regulation
• Legal structure
• Discussing the rights of the insured in information
• Conditions affecting the insurance companies negatively
• Discussion of sample court decisions |
Review of the course. |
11) |
• Declaration and importance in insurance
• Explaining the necessity of declaration
• Comparison according to mutual goodwill principle
• Discussion of examples of false statements
• The sample court related to the declaration shall be shared. |
Review of the course. |
12) |
• Basic principles of insurance
• Place in legal regulations
• Discussion of mutual goodwill principle
• Discussion of compensation principle
• Discussion of the court decisions related to the principle of the transfer of the rights of half rights.
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Review of the course. |
13) |
• Supervisory organizations in insurance
• Internal control of insurance
• Description of job descriptions.
• Insurance supervisory organization.
• Description of job descriptions.
• Expression of independent audit in insurance
• Audit process analysis.
• Discussion of audit systems |
Review of the course. |
14) |
• TAHKIM institution expression.
• Explanation of the working process of ARM.
• Discussion of the work plan of the institution with insurance companies.
• ARBIT and insured relationship
• Discussion of sample decisions
• Arbitration arbitrator applications
• Explaining the appeal procedure |
Review of the course. |
15) |
• Evaluation of the students through the final exam.
• Subject to the evaluation of the issues mentioned in the period.
• Determining the minimum required level of the students who are responsible for all subjects during the 60-minute exam.
• Topics covered during the semester |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
explain the essential body of knowledge in the area of banking and insurance, including evolution of the discipline, the state-of-the-art concepts, scientific methodology, theories and models.
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2) |
employ the appropriate tools and analytical techniques to collect and analyze quantitative and qualitative data in the related areas, interpret results and propose solutions. |
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3) |
recognize and assess legal environment in banking and insurance industries |
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4) |
explain ongoing operational and managerial methods in banking and insurance industries |
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5) |
discover and create entrepreneurial opportunities and expertise to successfully establish and develop their own ventures. |
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6) |
develop the capacity to assess current global economic issues. |
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7) |
translate and explain the content of the documents written in English related to the field |
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8) |
express he role of international capital markets in the global economy; accordingly define the concept of risk in terms of measurement and management |
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9) |
identify standards of personal, professional, social and business ethics, evaluate the ethical implications of various practices in the related areas, and be aware the importance of ethical behavior in adding value to the society. |
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