Program Overview:
The Insurance Management program is a two-semester graduate certificate program focused on training college or university graduates in claims investigations and adjusting, underwriting and brokering relationships within the property and casualty insurance sector.
This program, offered by The Business School, will provide you with a strong educational base in various aspects of insurance and prepare you to effectively function in the insurance industry, leading to supervisory, management or specialist positions in business, government and service organizations. You'll be able to explain how the business of insurance works as well as define and explain the importance of property and liability insurance. Upon graduation, you'll have acquired sufficient competency to be considered for employment in the property and casualty insurance sectors.
Admission Requirements:
GPA: 60% or above
IELTS: Overall 6.5 no band below than 6.0
PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60
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Learning Outcomes:
Analyze claim data to ensure alignment of claim strategies with Canadian and Global economic principles.
Manage and execute claims investigation and settlement using current management techniques to mitigate various categories of risk.
Assess and apply accounting and economics principles to manage risk within multiple industry sectors.
Evaluate the clauses, terms and conditions of various insurance policy wordings to determine the coverage for claims settlements, including complex claims.
Investigate conflicts, unethical conduct or breaches of an established process to address the adjustment, negotiation and settlement of an insurance claim.
Career Outlook:
Claims Adjusting
Underwriting
Broking
Investigators
Sales
Customer Service
Examiners
Program Intake: September
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