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Recognized in the field

The Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation is the professional standard for those working in the property & casualty insurance industry today. For more information regarding the CIP designation, please contact the Insurance Institute of Canada, www.insuranceinstitute.ca or 416.362.8586. *For course descriptions not listed in this brochure, please refer to www.insuranceinstitute.ca

Refunds:
Refunds requests must be received in the Registration office by the date indicated on your Admit-To-Class form. Please refer to the specific refund policy in the course details on our website, as the policy for this program, differs from the College refund policy.

Contact:
For more program information, visit us at www.humber.ca/education-training-solutions

Course Location:
Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning, North Campus 205 Humber College Blvd., Toronto, Ontario M9W 5L7 Room numbers will be posted the first day/evening of your class

Registration Procedures:
1. By Telephone: (Payment by VISA or MasterCard) Call 416-675-5005 2. By Mail: (Payment by VISA, MasterCard, certified cheque) Complete the registration form online and send with payment to course location above 3. In Person: Call 416 675-5005 for Registration Centre Hours Circumstances may require modification or cancellation of any program, option, course fee or limitation of student enrollment. Humber reserves the right to change admission requirements and prerequisites without notice.

Chartered Insurance Professional Program


Fall 2012 Winter 2013 Spring/Summer 2013

Chartered Insurance Professional Program


Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning in cooperation with the Insurance Institute of Canada presents two Certificate Programs for: Underwriters, Adjusters. Both of the ten course programs cover all aspects of property/casualty insurance. The applied professional courses are closely aligned to the functional knowledge and skills required of underwriters and adjusters, and agents. To qualify for the CIP designation of the Insurance Institute of Canada, a candidate is required to pass 10 courses: five compulsory courses, three applied professional courses, and two elective courses. Examinations are conducted by the Insurance Institute of Canada and examination fees are payable to the Insurance Institute of Canada.

Compulsory Courses
(for both streams)

Insurance Against Liability

Principles & Practices of Insurance

Course: IIOC 001 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 This course will introduce you to the insurance business and serve as the foundation of the rest of the program. You will survey how insurance works, types of coverage, licensing of insurance companies, documents, claims, risk management and insurance organizations. Class/Day Time Duration Fall 2012 50 Wed 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 12 Nov 28 Winter 2013 60 Wed 6:30pm-9:30pm Jan 9 Mar 27 Spring 2013 70 Wed 6:30pm-9:30pm Apr 10 Jun 26

Course: IIOC 006 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 This course is an introduction to liability insurance. Topics covered will include Canadian law, general concepts of liability, common law, the Civil Code in Quebec, general legal concepts, liability policies, underwriting reinsurance and claims. Class/Day Time Duration Winter 2013 60 Tue 6:30pm-9:30pm Jan 8 Mar 26 Spring 2013 70 Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm Apr 11 Jun 27

of fraud is discussed, as are the laws that affect how insurers must handle claims investigations and settlements. This is the natural course to take after C110 Essentials of Loss Adjusting and is well suited to claims people. Property, liability, and automobile claims are covered. Class/Day Time Duration Winter 2013 60 Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm Jan 19 Mar 30

Applied Professional Courses*


(please note these courses must be taken in the order listed)

The Business of Insurance

Certificate Criteria

Insurance on Property

Five compulsory courses, three applied professional courses, and two electives.

Compulsory Courses

IIOC 001 Principles & Practices of Insurance (first course to be taken) IIOC 002 Insurance On Property IIOC 003 Automobile Insurance: Part 1 IIOC 006 Insurance Against Liability: Part 1 IIOC 019 The Business of Insurance (must be one of last three courses taken)

Course: IIOC 003 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 An introduction to property insurance including fire insurance, co-insurance, mortgage clauses, extended coverage, basics of inland marine and multiperil, householders named perils, miscellaneous coverages, homeowners policy, tenants policy, co-operatives and condominiums. Class/Day Time Duration Fall 2012 50 Tue 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 11 Nov 27 Spring 2013 70 Tue 6:30pm-9:30pm Apr 9 Jun 25

Course: IIOC 019 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 This course will help you consider the business of insurance: its peculiarities, problems and possible solutions. Topics will include an overview of the insurance business, structure of the insurance industry, marketing, pricing, dynamics of the marketplace, regulation, managing the enterprise, and ethics. Class/Day Time Duration Winter 2013 60 Sat 9:00am-4:00pm Jan 19 Mar 30

Underwriting Underwriting Essentials

Course: IIOC 026 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 Class/Day Time Duration Fall 2012 50 Wed 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 12 Nov 28 Winter 2013 60 Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm Jan 10 Mar 28

Advanced Underwriting

Elective Courses*
(currently offered)

Course: IIOC 027 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 Class/Day Time Duration Spring 2013 70 Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm Apr 11 Jun 27

Bodily Injury Claims

Applied Professional Courses

Claims Adjuster IIOC 040 Essentials of Loss Adjusting IIOC 041 Advanced Loss Adjusting IIOC 042 Practical Issues in Claims Management Underwriter IIOC 026 Underwriting Essentials IIOC 027 Advanced Underwriting IIOC 028 Practical Issues In Underwriting

Automobile Insurance: Part 1

Elective Courses: two additional courses

Please refer to: www.humber.ca/educationtraining-solutions for course descriptions or: www.insuranceinstitute.ca for additional eligible elective courses/descriptions.

Course: IIOC 003 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 This course will provide you with knowledge of a variety of automobile insurance industry procedures. The applications examined include: the policy, endorsements that may be used with owners policy, non-owned liability insurance, automobile garage policies, automobile claims, industry programs for insurance availability and Highway Victims Indemnity Funds, automobile insurance rating, automobile loss prevention, automobile marketing and specifics of policy coverage in each province. Class/Day Time Duration Fall 2012 50 Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep13 Nov 29 Winter 2013 60 Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm Jan 10 Mar 28

Course: IIOC 020 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 Learn the basics of human anatomy and physiology and how they are important to the insurance adjuster. The investigative process is outlined and the factors involved in claim evaluation and negotiation are considered. Injuries that are likely to be encountered and the medical treatment normally prescribed are discussed. You will study how medical reports should be interpreted. Rehabilitation and the role of the adjuster in the process are introduced. We recommend this course for everyone associated with claims. Class/Day Time Duration Fall 2012 60 Sat 9:00am-4:00pm Sep 22 Dec 1

Practical Issues In Underwriting


(please check our website for dates/offerings)

Claims Essentials of Loss Adjusting

Course: IIOC 040 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 Class/Day Time Duration Fall 2012 50 Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm Sep 13 Nov 29 Winter 2013 60 Thu 6:30pm-9:30pm Jan 10 Mar 28

Advanced Loss Adjusting

Fraud Awareness & Prevention


Course: IIOC 021 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 Learn how fraud may arise under insurance policies and what initiatives the insurance industry has advanced to fight fraud. The cost

Course: IIOC 041 Fee: $382 Total Hrs. 36 Class/Day Time Duration Spring 2013 70 Thur 6:30pm-9:30pm Apr 11 Jun 27

Practical Issues in Claims Management

(please check our website for dates/offerings)

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