C12: Insurance on Property
Please note that the final examination for this course is a
computer-based exam.
Insurance on Property is an introduction to property
insurance. As one of the building blocks of your CIP
Program, this course lays the foundation for many types of property
insurance, with explanations of the legislative framework that governs them and
of their principles, doctrines, and other characteristics. Insurance on Property
shows how that framework and those common features are reflected in the most
common commercial and especially personal lines insurance policies. Insurance on
Property also discusses applications of property insurance in the work of
brokers and agents, underwriters, and claims adjusters. We recommend you take C11:
Principles and Practice of Insurance before C12: Insurance on Property.
Course Outline
- Introduction to Property Insurance
- Legislation and General
Principles
- Perils and Hazards
- Anatomy of a Property Policy:
Overview
- Anatomy of a Property Policy: The Homeowners
Forms
- Anatomy of a Property Policy:
Exclusions
- Endorsements and Floaters
- Other Property Coverages
- Commercial Property Insurance
- Applications of Property Insurance: Underwriting and
Claims
Who Should Register
All insurance courses offered by the Insurance Institute
are designed for individuals who want to attain a highly recognized and
respected professional designation in the p&c industry. The professional
designation Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) is recognized across Canada
and elsewhere around the world as the benchmark of insurance
professionalism.
Insurance on Property is for industry professionals,
including brokers
and agents, underwriters,
and adjusters,
who want a comprehensive p&c education and the skills and knowledge required
to advance their careers.