My Basket0
Hero

Certificate in London Market Insurance Specialisation

Developing specialist London market knowledge

This specialist qualification has been developed by the CII in partnership with the Lloyd's Market Association (LMA).

This is an advanced level qualification, specifically designed for those working in the London insurance market. It is ideally suited to London Market practitioners who wish to develop their research skills and apply them in a specific subject area of relevance to the London Market.

The Level 7 Certificate in London Market Insurance Specialisation will allow you to:

  • Create learning matched precisely to your job role, responsibilities and aspirations
  • Develop your knowledge of issues particularly relevant to London market practitioners
  • Gain real understanding of a key chosen topic through in-depth research and analysis, with potential to add business benefits for your employer
  • Indicate to your employer, clients and peer group your commitment to professional development, helping you achieve your career ambitions

The unit requires study at a level equivalent to Masters degree learning, reflected by the award of 50 credits on completion, and as such we would advise entrants not to underestimate the demands associated with its completion and to fully familiarise themselves with the available dissertation guidelines and instructions in advance of entry.

Before purchasing this product please ensure that you have conducted sufficient research and have a clear idea regarding the scope of your research proposal and the research resources available. Ideally the subject matter chosen should be capable of being researched through relevant interviews and be supported by a wide range of quality sources.

Before starting study, check to see whether any of your previous academic qualifications or credits from other professional bodies and institutes can be carried towards completion of the Certificate.

Find out more about recognition of prior learning

Specific study time guidelines are provided for each unit on its webpage and in the CII qualifications brochure. The notional Ofqual ‘Total Qualification Time’ for this qualification is 180 hours. This represents the time a student might typically take to complete the qualification.

One 10,000-11,000 word dissertation. Results are released within 50 working days of the submission deadline date.

Completion requirements

Core units

The Certificate comprises one core unit, assessed by dissertation on an agreed topic, and provides a total of 50 credits on successful completion.

Unit
Credits
Level
 
991
London market insurance specialisation
Credits : 50
Level : 7