A composite minor in Real Estate and Insurance consists of FIN 2450, FIN 3610, MKT 3820, FIN/BLAW 4470, 3 hours of coursework in insurance, and 3 hours of coursework in Real Estate approved in advance by the minor advisor. This includes 3 hours at MTSU. A 2.00 GPA is required in the Real Estate and Insurance minor.
FIN 2450 Principles of Real Estate. Three credits. Real estate practices and procedures, basic principles of real property ownership utilization and transfer, mortgage financing, brokerage, management, valuation, subdividing, and legislation.
FIN 3610 General Insurance. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. The principles of risk and risk bearing; insurance carriers; survey of principles of life, health and accident, fire, marine, and automobile insurance policies; government regulation of insurance.
FIN 4470 Real Estate Law. Three credits. (Same as BLAW 4470.) Prerequisite: Junior standing. Legal rights and limitations of ownership of property, estates, titles, methods of transferring titles, abstract of titles, mortgages, leases, easements, restrictions on the use of property, real estate development, and planning, application of contract law to real property, and the administration of wills.
MKT 3820 Principles of Marketing. Three credits. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Survey of the functions, processes, and institutions involved in the distribution of consumer and industrial goods and services. Decision making in marketing management introduced.