I work for my state's professional association, overseeing education and professional development course development and administration. I have a BA degree but want to pursue a master's. I will be in this part of the insurance industry for quite a few years, at the least, so I do believe an advanced degree would help further my career.
I'm just not sure what degree program to pursue. Any thoughts?
Thanks
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You didn't mention what your major was for BA, however, I don't think you need to be a CPCU or CIC to administer insurance education.
I have both & would recommend them if your selling, underwriting or servicing insurance customers.
I think a masters in Human Resources or Business Admin. would be a wiser investment. Think big picture, not insurance specific, especially if your're in your 20's or 30's.
I have both & would recommend them if your selling, underwriting or servicing insurance customers.
I think a masters in Human Resources or Business Admin. would be a wiser investment. Think big picture, not insurance specific, especially if your're in your 20's or 30's.
My BA is in Organization Management. I was a licensed agent and sold all lines, but this position doesn't involve selling, servicing or underwriting. In fact, I'll park my license and let it go. I have no desire to return to the sales field. I was very good at it but it wasn't my passion. For me it was much a case of a means to an end.
I am giving some thought to a MA in Education or Adult Learning. I am also interested in the CIC program.
I am giving some thought to a MA in Education or Adult Learning. I am also interested in the CIC program.