About the CPCU/IIA Designations

 The Center for Professional Education offers exam preparation for the following programs:
  • Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU)
  • Associate in Risk Management (ARM)
  • Associate in Reinsurance (ARe)
  • Associate in Marine Insurance Management (AMIM)
  • Program in General Insurance (INS)

Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU)
Recognized throughout the property/liability insurance industry, the CPCU designation is earned after successful completion of eight national exams administered by the American Institute for Chartered Property/Casualty Underwriters (AICPCU) and by meeting AICPCU experiential and ethics requirements. The Center offers a series of preparatory courses designed to help candidates successfully complete the program of study.

Who should enroll?

Experienced insurance industry personnel who possess a strong knowledge of insurance practices; accountants, attorneys, business school graduates, and other professionals whose jobs require an understanding of property/liability insurance and risk management.

The Curriculum

The curriculum consists of 11 courses. Students must pass a total of eight courses: the five foundation courses, plus either the commercial or the personal concentration, each of which is three courses, to earn the CPCU designation.

Foundation Courses

CPCU 510: Foundations of Risk Management, Insurance, and Professionalism
CPCU 520: Insurance Operations and Regulation
CPCU 530: The Legal Environment of Risk Management and Insurance
CPCU 540: Business and Financial Analysis for Risk Management and Insurance Professionals
CPCU 560: Financial Services Institutions

Commercial Concentration (with personal survey)
CPCU 551: Commercial Property Risk Management and Insurance
CPCU 552: Commercial Liability Risk Management and Insurance
CPCU 553: Survey of Personal Risk Management, Insurance, and Financial Planning

Personal Concentration (with commercial survey)
CPCU 555: Personal Risk Management and Property-Liability Insurance
CPCU 556: Personal Financial Planning
CPCU 557: Survey of Commercial Risk Management and Insurance

Associate in Risk Management (ARM)
The Center offers a series of courses that prepare professionals for the three national exams administered by the Insurance Institutes of America (IIA), required to earn the IIA's Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation.

Who should enroll?
Professionals whose careers involve managing exposures to accidental losses in a cost-effective manner; corporate and government risk managers; safety personnel; insurance producers and consultants; and insurance company commercial lines specialists.

The Curriculum
ARM 54: Essentials of Risk Management
ARM 55: Essentials of Risk Control
ARM 56: Essentials of Risk Financing

Associate in Reinsurance (ARe)
The Center offers courses to prepare professionals for the four IIA-administered national examinations required to earn the Institutes' Associate in Reinsurance (ARe) designation.

Please note that as of Spring 2005, the ARe curriculum has been revised. The course list below conforms to the new curriculum.

Who should enroll?
Reinsurance and insurance professionals with a basic understanding of insurance principles, including property/liability contracts as well as reinsurance intermediaries, primary insurers, and other professionals who wish to gain a more specialized knowledge of reinsurance.

The Curriculum

Required Courses

ARe 143:: Primary Insurance Coverages
ARe 144: Reinsurance Principles and Practices
Are 145: Readings in Reinsurance Issues and Developments (online) 
CPCU 520: Insurance Operations and Regulation

Electives (choose one)
CPCU 540: Business and Financial Analysis for Risk Management and Insurance Professionals
ARM 56: Risk Financing
AIAF 111: Statutory Accounting for Property-Casualty Insurers

Associate in Marine Insurance Management (AMIM)
The Center offers courses to prepare professionals for the six IIA-administered national examinations required to earn the Institutes' Associate in Marine Insurance Management (AMIM) designation.

Who should enroll?
Underwriters, brokers, agents, adjusters, and risk managers who wish to certify their competence in inland and ocean marine insurance; marine specialists who wish to broaden their knowledge of the field; or generalists who want to acquire expertise in the marine field.

The Curriculum

AMIM 121: Ocean Marine Insurance
AMIM 122: Inland Marine Insurance
CPCU 510: Foundations of Risk Management, Insurance, and Professionalism
CPCU 530: The Legal Environment of Insurance

Program in General Insurance (INS)
As an introduction to the industry, the Center offers a program to assist those who require a relatively brief yet comprehensive study of insurance principles, operations, and coverages. Classes prepare professionals for the three IIA-administered national examinations required to earn the Institutes' Insurance Certificate (INS) designation.

Who should enroll?
Individuals new to the insurance industry who require a basic understanding of insurance terminology, contracts, insurance company core policies, reinsurance, and regulation.

The Curriculum
INS21: Property and Liability Insurance Principles
INS22: Personal Insurance
INS23: Commercial Insurance

For further information or to request a schedule and registration form, please call (212) 277-5161 or email us at cpe@stjohns.edu.

 

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