Diploma - Business (Insurance)
- 2 years
- Duration
- 17,113 CAD/year
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Diploma
- Degree
- Mixed
- Format
- Toronto / Canada
- Location
Program description
In just two years, you can earn a certificate that will set you up for success in Canada's fast-paced property and casualty (general) insurance sector. This program, provided in conjunction with the Insurance Institute of Canada (IIC), is founded on the cornerstones of both business and insurance and was developed with input from specialists at several major Canadian insurers. You will be instructed specifically in the areas of trading, underwriting, and claims.
Skills
Throughout this program you will develop the following skills:
- Communications
- Problem-solving
- Business ethics
Program structure
Semester 1: Offered in Fall and Winter
- Introduction to Business Administration
- Principles and Practices of Insurance or
- Communicating Across Contexts or
- Communicating Across Contexts (Enriched)
- Introduction to Sustainable Business or
- Mathematics of Business and Finance
Semester 2: Offered in Winter and Summer
- Accounting I
- Insurance on Property
- Automobile Insurance Part I
- Foundations of Customer Service
- Introduction to Marketing
- Work Term Preparation (Work-Integrated Learning option only)
- plus: General Education Course
Work-Integrated Learning Term: Offered in Summer
- Business Insurance, Co-op (Work-Integrated Learning option only)
Semester 3: Offered in Fall
- Business Economics
- Insurance Against Liability Part I
- Underwriting Essentials
- Business Communications for the Digital Workplace
- Business Computer Applications
- plus: General Education Course
Semester 4: Offered in Winter
- Professional Issues in Insurance
- Fraud Prevention and Awareness
- Essentials of Loss Adjusting
- Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker & Agent
- Management Studies: Canadian Business Law
- plus: General Education Course
Price
Tuition fees - 17,113 CAD
Books and Supply Costs - 1,406 CAD
Please note: All costs are approximate, may vary by campus and are subject to change at any time without notice.
Requirements for applicants
Academic Requirements:
- Transcripts from high school for grades 10, 11, and 12 that include all prerequisite classes for the program.
- A high school or postsecondary degree (certificate of completion).
- Transcripts or certificates for any university or tertiary college courses or programs you have finished, whether they were taken domestically or abroad, may be submitted.
- An official/certified English translation must be included with any academic records that are written in a language other than English.
At any moment, Seneca has the right to check submitted transcripts. Seneca maintains the right to ask for authentic transcripts to be delivered directly to Seneca from the issuing school for courses and certificates obtained inside Canada. If such action is required, applicants will be informed.
English Proficiency Requirements:
If English is not your first language, show one of the following:
- Minimum of two years full-time study in an English-speaking nation
- Minimum one year of full-time postsecondary education in an English-speaking nation
- Successful completion of an intense English program like the English Language Institute
- English proficiency exam results from one of the international testing agencies. Only two-year-old tests are valid.
English language test score requirements
- CAEL CE and CAEL online - Minimum 60
- Cambridge English Exams (B2 First/FCE, C1 Advanced/CAE or C2 Proficiency/CPE) - Minimum 169 with no skill below 162
- Duolingo - Minimum score 105 to 110
- IELTS Academic - Minimum 6.0 with no skill below 5.5
- PTE Academic - Minimum score 58
- TOEFL iBT (including MyBest TOEFL and Home Edition) - Minimum 80 with no skill below 20
- TOEFL Revised Paper Delivered - No skill below 20
About the university
A public institution with many campuses in Peterborough, Ontario, and the Greater Toronto Area is called Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology. At the bachelor, diploma, certificate, and graduate levels, it provides both full-time and part-time programs.
Seneca has been involved in foreign education for many years and today draws over 10,000 students from over 130 different nations each year. Through intense language instruction that may last anywhere from two months to more than a year, Seneca's English Language Institute helps overseas students become ready for post-secondary education. The college has a number of alliances with schools abroad and is growing its efforts in collaborative applied research and work/study abroad opportunities.
Seneca in a Nutshell
- With 30,000 full-time students and more than 70,000 registrations for continuing education each year, this institution is among the biggest in Canada.
- 7,000 foreign students from more than 150 nations make up a diversified student body.
- In terms of connections to other postsecondary institutions, Ontario colleges rank first.
- In Toronto, York Region, and Peterborough, there are ten campuses.
- Every year, on average, 8,000 bursaries and 2,600 Seneca scholarships/awards are given out.