Foundation Insurance Test (FIT)
To provide knowledge and understanding of basic insurance products, principles and
practice, within the legal and regulatory framework of the insurance industry.
- The insurance market | Written Exam
- Risk and insurance | Written Exam
- Insurance procedures | Written Exam
- Conduct of insurance business | Written Exam
- Insurance products | Written Exam
Award in London Market Insurance
The Award in London Market Insurance provides an essential grounding in the workings
of this complex market, and is designed for those who are starting work in the market
itself or who will have dealings with it.
It provides a practical and user friendly introduction to London market legislation,
regulation, market practice and distribution. Designed in consultation with leading market
practitioners, it provides a solid grounding for those embarking on a career in this area.
- (LM1) London market insurance essentials | Written Exam
- (LM2) London market insurance principles and practices | Written Exam
Certificate in Insurance
The Certificate in Insurance is a core qualification for insurance staff working across all sectors of the industry (and the logical progression from the
introductory-level Foundation Insurance Test®). It provides a grounding in:
basic insurance principles including the regulatory environment;
the key insurance disciplines of underwriting and claims; and
popular products including: motor, household, healthcare and packaged commercial insurances.
- Insurance, legal and regulatory | Written Exam
- General insurance business | Written Exam
- Insurance underwriting process | Written Exam
- Insurance claims handling process | Written Exam
- Motor insurance products | Written Exam
- Household insurance products | Written Exam
- Healthcare insurance products | Written Exam
- Packaged commercial insurances | Written Exam
- London Market insurance essentials | Written Exam
- London Market insurance principles and practices | Written Exam
Level 6 Diploma in Business Management (Graduate Integrated)
The Diploma in Insurance is a technical and supervisory qualification for insurance staff working across all sectors of the industry (and the logical progression from the Certificate in Insurance). It will provide you with a firm grounding in insurance fundamentals and will enable you to build towards advanced technical knowledge, thereby ensuring you have the means to function effectively in a challenging environment. In addition to being a valuable qualification in its own right, the Diploma can also be a milestone on the route to completion of the Advanced Diploma. In completing the Diploma you will have to gain a minimum of 90 credits at Diploma level or above and 120 credits in total. These can count towards the Advanced Diploma (for which 290 are required in total).
- Insurance law – Advanced Diploma/Diploma compulsory unit | Written Exam
- Commercial insurance contract wording | Written Exam
- Underwriting Practice | Written Exam
- Insurance Broking Practice | Written Exam
- Claims practice | Written Exam
- Personal insurances | Written Exam
- Cargo and goods in transit insurances | Written Exam
- Aviation and space insurance | Written Exam
- Insurance business & finance | Written Exam
- Commercial property & business interruption insurances | Written Exam
- Motor Insurance | Written Exam
- Liability insurances | Written Exam
- Reinsurance | Written Exam
- Marine hull and associated liabilities | Written Exam
Certificate in IT for insurance professionals
The Certificate in IT for Insurance Professionals is the only qualification designed specifically to cover IT issues and responsibilities in the insurance industry.
Developed jointly by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and BCS, it provides evidence of a broad understanding of the principles and use of IT in insurance, independent of any particular software or hardware platform.
- Technical aspects of information technology | Written Exam
- Management of information technology | Written Exam
CII Principles of Takaful Islamic
Studying for the Principles of Takaful gives you the opportunity to capitalise on the business and career opportunities presented by Takaful.
The unit can either be studied solely to develop knowledge of this specialist class of business, or in addition it can be used towards completion of a higher insurance qualification:
Upon successful completion, the unit attracts 30 credits at Advanced Diploma level in the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) insurance qualifications framework. These credits can be used towards completing any of the three qualifications on offer:
- nature and principles of Islamic insurance | Written Exam
- Shariah framework of Islamic insurance | Written Exam
- operational framework of Islamic insurance | Written Exam
- structure of Islamic insurance markets | Written Exam
- constraints and opportunities for Islamic insurance | Written Exam
- way in which ethical considerations of Islamic insurance are applied and practiced | Written Exam
Advanced Diploma in Insurance
The Advanced Diploma in Insurance is a professional qualification for insurance staff working across all sectors of the industry (and the logical progression from the Diploma in Insurance). It provides an enhanced understanding of insurance practice, both in terms of technical subject matter and overall management skills.
The Advanced Diploma is a comprehensive assessment of market knowledge and understanding. In becoming Advanced Diploma qualified you join the community of proven insurance professionals. It is evidence of your purpose, commitment and ability. It can be your passport to a successful and fulfilling career.
Upon completion CII members are entitled to use the designation ‘ACII®’ (CII Continuing Professional Development requirements apply).
- Risk, regulation and capital adequacy | Written Exam
- Economics and business | Written Exam
- Life and disability underwriting | Written Exam
- Life and disability claims | Written Exam
- Principles of Takaful | Written Exam
- Risk management | Written Exam
- Life assurance | Written Exam
- Principles of marine insurance | Written Exam
- Private medical insurance | Written Exam
- Underwriting management | Written Exam
- Advanced Claims | Written Exam
- Advanced insurance broking | Written Exam
- Marketing insurance products and services | Written Exam
- Advanced underwriting | Written Exam
- Insurance corporate management | Written Exam
- Certificate in IT for insurance professionals | Written Exam
Msc in Insurance and Risk Management
The MSc in Insurance and Risk Management explores the growing relationship between insurance, risk management and financial services.
Management of risk is now a key issue for all major businesses. Risk takes many forms including operational and financial risks that surround all commercial enterprises. The Msc in Insurance and Risk Management combines a practical approach with sound theory, providing the all-round skills and knowledge necessary for success in a competitive global business environment.
Developed by Cass Business School and the CII, the MSc in Insurance and Risk Management explores the growing relationship between insurance, risk management and financial services. The programme combines a practical approach with sound theory, providing the all-round skills and knowledge necessary for success in a competitive global business environment.
Four core modules:
- Theory of Risk and Insurance Markets | Written Exam
- Risk Management | Written Exam
- Insurance Law and Regulations | Written Exam
- Principles of Finance and Financial Analysis | Written Exam
Five core modules:
- Principles of Finance and Financial Analysis 5. General Insurance | Written Exam
- Accounting and Financial Management in Insurance | Written Exam
- Risk Analysis and Modelling | Written Exam
- Business Organisation and Corporate Strategy in Insurance and Financial Services | Written Exam
- Research Project Management Skills | Written Exam
Five elective modules; alternatively one elective module plus a dissertation of 8,000 words
- Alternative Risk Transfer (ART) and Risk Securitisation | Written Exam
- Asset Liability Management | Written Exam
- Claims Management | Written Exam
- Credit Risk Management | Written Exam
- Financial Derivatives | Written Exam
- Financial Methods in Insurance | Written Exam
- Financial Risk Management | Written Exam
- Liability Insurance | Written Exam
- Life Insurance and Pensions Management | Written Exam
- Marine Aviation and Transport Insurance | Written Exam
- Marketing of Financial Services | Written Exam
- Operational Risk Management | Written Exam
- Property Insurance | Written Exam
- Reinsurance | Written Exam
- Stochastic Claims Reserving in General Insurance | Written Exam
ABE Level 4 Diploma in Marketing Management
Four Compulsory Units:
- Introduction to Business | Written Exam
- Introduction to Marketing | Written Exam
- Introduction to Quantitative Methods | Written Exam
- Introduction to Business Communication | Written Exam
ABE Level 5 Diploma in Marketing Management
Six Compulsory Units:
- Marketing Policy, Planning and Communication | Written Exam
- The Business Environment | Written Exam
- Organisational Behaviour | Written Exam
- Managing the Customer Relationship | Written Exam
- Principles of Marketing | Written Exam
- Marketing Information Systems | Written Exam
And two optional modules:
- Principles of Business Law | Written Exam
- Quantitative Methods for Business Management | Written Exam
- Sales Management | Written Exam
- Economics for Business | Written Exam
ABE Level 6 Diploma in Marketing Management
Four Compulsory Units:
- International Marketing | Written Exam
- Contemporary Issues in Marketing | Written Exam
- Integrated Marketing Communications | Written Exam
- Strategic Marketing Management | Written Exam
And two optional modules:
- Corporate Strategy and Planning | Written Exam
- Project Management | Written Exam
ABE Level 6 Extended Diploma in Marketing Management
Ten Compulsory Units:
- Marketing Policy, Planning and Communication | Written Exam
- The Business Environment | Written Exam
- Organisational Behaviour | Written Exam
- Managing the Customer Relationship | Written Exam
- Principles of Marketing | Written Exam
- Marketing Information Systems | Written Exam
- International Marketing | Written Exam
- Contemporary Issues in Marketing | Written Exam
- Integrated Marketing Communications | Written Exam
- Strategic Marketing Management | Written Exam
Plus Two Optional Units from Group A:
- Principles of Business Law | Written Exam
- Quantitative Methods for Business Management | Written Exam
- Sales Management | Written Exam
- Economics for Business | Written Exam
And One Optional Units from Group B:
- Corporate Strategy and Planning | Written Exam
- Project Management | Written Exam
ABE Level 4 Diploma in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
Four Compulsory Units:
- Introduction to Business | Written Exam
- Introduction to Marketing | Written Exam
- Introduction to Travel, Tourism and Hospitality | Written Exam
- Introduction to Business Communication | Written Exam
ABE Level 5 Diploma in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
Six Compulsory Units:
- The Business Environment | Written Exam
- Organisational Behaviour | Written Exam
- Travel, Tourism and Hospitality | Written Exam
- IT in Hospitality and Tourism Operations | Written Exam
- Managing the Customer Relationship | Written Exam
- Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Operations Management | Written Exam
And two optional modules:
- Principles of Business Law | Written Exam
- Human Resource Management | Written Exam
- Marketing Policy, Planning and Communication | Written Exam
- Sales Management | Written Exam
ABE Level 6 Diploma in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
Three Compulsory Units:
- Strategic Hospitality Management | Written Exam
- International Travel, Tourism and Hospitality | Written Exam
- Sustainable Tourism Planning and Development | Written Exam
And two optional modules:
- Strategic Marketing Management | Written Exam
- Strategic Human Resource Management | Written Exam
- Project Management | Written Exam
ABE Level 6 Extended Diploma in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management
Nine Compulsory Units:
- The Business Environment | Written Exam
- Organisational Behaviour | Written Exam
- Travel, Tourism and Hospitality | Written Exam
- IT in Hospitality and Tourism Operations | Written Exam
- Managing the Customer Relationship | Written Exam
- Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Operations Management | Written Exam
- Strategic Hospitality Management | Written Exam
- International Travel, Tourism and Hospitality | Written Exam
- Sustainable Tourism Planning and Development | Written Exam
Plus Two Optional Units from Group A:
- Principles of Business Law | Written Exam
- Human Resource Management | Written Exam
- Marketing Policy, Planning and Communication | Written Exam
- Sales Management | Written Exam
And One Optional Units from Group B:
- Strategic Marketing Management | Written Exam
- Strategic Human Resource Management | Written Exam
- Project Management | Written Exam
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