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Insurance Professional
Certificate
Insurance Professional
About the Program
This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of insurance, insurance regulations, and claims adjusting in Canada, while also fostering an understanding of a code of ethics that supports professionalism across various insurance concepts.
Insurance Professional Diploma was reviewed and approved by the registrar of the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.
Career in
high demand
Insurance
Specialty
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Career Opportunities
Insurance Clerks
Insurance Adjusters
Insurance Claims Consultants
Insurance Sales Representatives
Courses
Business Writing
Business Communication Essentials’ integrated learning system helps you develop your communication skills so you will be prepared for the workplace. The features of the text will help you learn and apply the communication skills needed for a successful career.
Diversity in the Workplace
Students learn their perspective and the workplace perspective of diversity. Social and cultural systems are defined with current literature, media, and case studies. Students will be able to differentiate primary and secondary diversity issues as well as define roles and responsibilities in government, laws, corporations, and in policies.
Leadership
Students will learn skills that are important for effective leadership with theories, concepts, research findings, and practices.
Small Business Bookkeeping
Students learn the basic structure of bookkeeping, accounting, and accounting information systems.
Project Management
This course takes a holistic, integrated approach to managing projects, and exploring technical and managerial challenges. It not only emphasizes individual project execution but also provides a strategic perspective, demonstrating the means with which to manage projects in programs and portfolios.
Insurance Specialty
This course is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the insurance industry. The course focuses on providing comprehensive knowledge and understanding of general insurance principles, practices, and regulations. The course covers a wide range of topics, including insurance fundamentals, policy types, underwriting, claims, risk management, and the regulatory environment in Canada. It ensures that students are well-versed in the theoretical and practical aspects of general insurance.
Career Strategies
This course focuses on helping students develop an ongoing, flexible portfolio of information about themselves and work in order to prepare them for satisfying and productive lives in an ever-changing world. The exercises and writing activities encourage students to take a proactive role in creating their futures, motivating them to become personally responsible for their life and to become an active participant in its process.
Admission Requirements
Students are required to be 19 years of age prior to the start of the program or possess a high school diploma (or equivalent), and provide evidence of one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• Completion of grades 9-11, including English 10 with a grade of ‘C’ or higher from a country where English is one of the principal languages, or
• Completion of 2 years of full-time post-secondary education at an accredited institution where English is the language of instruction, or
• Provide verified results for one of the English language proficiency tests listed below. Test results must be dated no more than two years before the start date of the program:
• International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic – Minimum overall score of 5.5
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) IBT – Minimum overall score of 46
• Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) – Minimum overall score of 40
• Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) – Listening 6, Speaking 6, Reading 5, and Writing 5
• Duolingo English Test (DET) – Minimum overall score of 95
• Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic – Minimum overall score of 43
• Cambridge English Qualifications: B2 First exam (FCE) -Minimum overall score of 160 or “C”
• Cambridge Linguaskill – Minimum overall B2 level
• LANGUAGECERT Academic – Minimum overall B2 level
• The Michigan English Test (MET) – Minimum overall B2 level
• iTEP Academic – Minimum overall score of 3.5
• EIKEN – Minimum placement of Grade Pre-1
Students are required to be 19 years of age prior to the start of the program or possess a high school diploma (or equivalent), and provide evidence of one of the following English proficiency requirements:
• Completion of grades 9-11, including English 10 with a grade of ‘C’ or higher from a country where English is one of the principal languages, or
• Completion of 2 years of full-time post-secondary education at an accredited institution where English is the language of instruction, or
• Provide verified results for one of the English language proficiency tests listed below. Test results must be dated no more than two years before the start date of the program:
• International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic – Minimum overall score of 5.5
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) IBT – Minimum overall score of 46
• Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) – Minimum overall score of 40
• Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) – Listening 6, Speaking 6, Reading 5, and Writing 5
• Duolingo English Test (DET) – Minimum overall score of 95
• Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic – Minimum overall score of 43
• Cambridge English Qualifications: B2 First exam (FCE) -Minimum overall score of 160 or “C”
• Cambridge Linguaskill – Minimum overall B2 level
• LANGUAGECERT Academic – Minimum overall B2 level
• The Michigan English Test (MET) – Minimum overall B2 level
• iTEP Academic – Minimum overall score of 3.5
• EIKEN – Minimum placement of Grade Pre-1
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What types of careers can I pursue after finishing this diploma?
Graduates can start in roles such as Auto Insurance Trainee, Personal Lines Representative, Client Service Representative, or Insurance Broker.
What skills do I need to succeed as an insurance professional?
Strong communication and customer service skills are key. You should be able to explain policies clearly, pay attention to detail, work with numbers, and solve problems for clients.
Does the program prepare me for the Level 1 General Insurance Licence in BC?
Yes. By the end of the program, you’ll have the knowledge and confidence to succeed on your General Level 1 licensing exam.
Are there options for career growth and advancement in the insurance industry?
Yes. As you gain experience and complete further licensing, you can take on greater responsibility, handle more complex accounts, and work with a wider range of clients.
Do I need prior experience in insurance to enroll in this program?
No. This program is designed for individuals new to the field and provides the training necessary to launch an insurance career.
Do insurance professionals need strong math skills?
While basic math skills are important for calculations and risk assessment, most of the work focuses on problem-solving, communication, and customer service.
Duration
4.2 Months of Duration
Format
In-Class, Distance, Combined
360
total program
hours
18
weeks
total
4.2
months of
duration

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