What is CIP -Chartered Insurance Professional - Insurance Institute of Canada / CIP
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The CIP Program integrates practical and theoretical knowledge about the p&c sector. By becoming a CIP you’re letting current and prospective employers know that you meet the industry's standards of excellence and professionalism. This uniform standard, unique to the Institute, guarantees employers and consumers that all CIPs have met the same rigorous test of knowledge.
The Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) Designation is the benchmark of insurance professionalism.
The changing face of insurance requires that you grow your knowledge from insurance fundamentals to increased complexity, to lines of business, to increasing specialization and complex risks.
This 10-course program gives you a broad level of knowledge enabling you to fully understand your customers’ and organizations’ needs. The program includes key areas of insurance such as automobile, property, liability and specialty lines from both the personal and commercial perspectives. Relevant career path material is integral to course- and program-design components.
The changing face of insurance requires that you grow your knowledge from insurance fundamentals to increased complexity, to lines of business, to increasing specialization and complex risks. The CIP designation opens doors to virtually any career in insurance, and the program is designed with career flexibility in mind. The CIP Program also provides specific focus areas on the three primary career paths in the industry: broker and agent; underwriter; and loss adjuster. If you’re already on a specific career path, the CIP curriculum allows you to gain management-level education in your chosen role. If you want to keep your career options open, the program allows you to maintain a broader perspective by taking courses in all three Applied Professional series.
Recognized by the property and casualty insurance industry and the insurance-buying public across Canada and elsewhere around the world, the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP®) designation is the benchmark of insurance professionalism for individuals starting or building a career in insurance. The CIP Program provides a comprehensive, well-rounded learning experience that begins by concentrating on essential p&c knowledge.
Important dates for CIP examinations
Fall term September to December
Exam session December
Winter term January to April
Exam session April
Spring term April to July
Exam session July
What are subject to study for CIP Chartered Insurance Professional
MANDATORY
C11: Principles and Practice of Insurance
C12: Insurance on Property
C13: Insurance Against Liability-Part 1
C14: Automobile Insurance-Part 1
C16: The Business of Insurance
APPLIED PROFESSIONAL (3 required)
C110: Essentials of Loss Adjusting
C111: Advanced Loss Adjusting
C112: Practical Issues in Claims Management
C120: Underwriting Essentials
C121: Advanced Underwriting
C122: Practical Issues in Underwriting Management
C130: Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent
C131: Advanced Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent
C132: Practical Issues in Broker Management
C57: Cargo and Goods in Transit Insurances (Marine course)
C58: Marine Hull and Associated Liabilities-Part 1 (Marine Course)
C59: Marine Hull and Associated Liabilities-Part 2 (Marine Course)
ELECTIVES (2 required)
C31: Property Damage Appraisal
C32: Bodily Injury Claims
C35: Insurance Against Crime
C36: Building Construction, Fire Hazards and Basic Hazards (SCM Risk Management Services Inc. text)
C37: Special Hazards and Processes (SCM Risk Management Services Inc. text)
C38: Liability Loss Prevention (SCM Risk Management Services Inc. text)
C39: Fraud Awareness and Prevention
C40: Business Interruption Insurance
C43: Specialty Lines
C45: Surety Bonds
C47: Reinsurance
C48: Automobile Insurance-Part 2
C49: Insurance Against Liability-Part 2
C66: Financial Service Essentials-Part 1
C72: Introduction to Risk Management and Commercial Lines Insurance
Broker & Agent Professional Series
C130: Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent
C131: Advanced Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent
C132: Practical Issues in Broker Management
Claims Professional Series
C110: Essentials of Loss Adjusting
C111: Advanced Loss Adjusting
C112: Practical Issues in Claims Management
Claim professionals are divided into following areas
• Loss adjuster
• Claims investigator
• Appraiser
Claims Professional Series
C110: Essentials of Loss Adjusting
C111: Advanced Loss Adjusting
C112: Practical Issues in Claims Management
Underwriter Professional Series
C120: Underwriting Essentials
C121: Advanced Underwriting
C122: Practical Issues in Underwriting Management
Underwriter Professional Series
C120: Underwriting Essentials
C121: Advanced Underwriting
C122: Practical Issues in Underwriting Management
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Ollie Lodge
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I want get certification course for Property And Casualty insurance please guide me how I get it and where which institute is recognize for the same.
I’m from IT Background and now I’m thinking to move towards this field. How much approx time it will take
This exam. Benefit in America or no
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