1 Core Course
1 Concentration Course
Ethics
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Master insurance basics with AINS 101
1 Core Course
Start mastering insurance basics by completing AINS 101: Increasing Your Insurance IQ. In AINS 101, you’ll explore topics like why insurance exists, how the underwriting process works, how claims are handled, and the necessary components of an insurance policy.
1 Core Course
1 Concentration Course
1 Elective
Course
1 Elective
Course
Ethics
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Focus on personal or commercial insurance
1 Concentration Course
Choose from 7 electives to dive into an area more fully
1 Elective Course
Apply ethical frameworks to your day-to-day job
Ethical Decision Making in Risk and Insurance is a requirement for all designations, including AINS. It typically takes 3-4 hours and can be completed at any time in your designation journey.
Ethics
You completed the AINS designation
You did it! Once you complete the requirements, you've successfully earned your designation and can add the AINS credentials to your name with pride. Start using your new skills to collaborate with colleagues across departments, better serve customers, and easily adapt as your organization grows and insurance needs change over time.
Congrats!
1 Core Courses
1 Core Course
1 Concentration Course
1 Elective Course
Ethics
Congrats!
1 Concentration Courses
1 Elective Course
Ethics
Congrats!
Focus on personal or commercial insurance
Choose 1 concentration course to build your expertise in either personal or commercial lines:
1 Concentration Course
Choose from 7 electives to dive into an area more fully
Choose one of the following electives to hone your skills in a specific area. If you wish to gain a broad view of insurance, select the opposite of your concentration course (AINS 102 or AINS 103).
1 Elective Course
Apply ethical frameworks to your day-to-day job
Ethical Decision Making in Risk and Insurance is a requirement for all designations, including AINS. It typically takes 3-4 hours and can be completed at any time in your designation journey.
Ethics
You completed the AINS designation
You did it! Once you complete the requirements, you've successfully earned your designation and can add the AINS credentials to your name with pride. Start using your new skills to collaborate with colleagues across departments, better serve customers, and easily adapt as your organization grows and insurance needs change over time.
Congrats!
Choose one of the following electives to hone your skills in a specific area. If you wish to gain a broad view of insurance, select the opposite of your concentration course (AINS 102 or AINS 103).
AINS 102: Understanding Personal Insurance
AINS 103: Exploring Commercial Insurance
CPCU 500: Becoming a Leader in Risk Management and Insurance
ARM 400: Risk in an Evolving World
AINS 102: Understanding Personal Insurance
AINS 103: Exploring Commercial Insurance
AINS 102: Understanding Personal Insurance
AINS 103: Exploring Commercial Insurance
CPCU 500: Becoming a Leader in Risk Management and Insurance
ARM 400: Risk in an Evolving World
AIC 300: Claims in an Evolving World
API 320: Evaluating and Underwriting Personal Lines Risks
AU 60: Evaluating Commercial Underwriting Risks
Choose 1 concentration course to build your expertise in either personal or commercial lines:
AINS 102: Understanding Personal Insurance
AINS 103: Exploring Commercial Insurance
AIC 300: Claims in an Evolving World
API 320: Evaluating and Underwriting Personal Lines Risks
AU 60: Evaluating Commercial Underwriting Risks
Congrats!
Ethics
1 Elective
Course
1 Concentration Course
1 Core Course