These notes are for those students taking the
Insurance Institute of Canada Associateship program.
I have prepared the following course notes
from summarizing and reorganizing the text book. Nothing has been
added that is not in your text book. Much of the repetition found
in the text book has been removed. The information is presented in
a visually oriented way, so as to facilitate easier memorization.
Where possible, information is presented in point form or tables, rather
than in paragraphs. More important topics and titles are presented
on the left side of the page, and sub-topics are aligned to the right.
Where a history of a particular topic is given, the information is presented
in the reverse order of the text, with the more recent events higher on
the page.
By utilizing these notes you should be able to minimize the time required to organize and make notes on the subject material. This should leave more time to do the study questions in the text, review former exam questions, and prepare for the final exam.
These notes are not intended to replace the text, as you are responsible for all the information in the text for the assignment and final exam. If you choose to use these notes, add any information from the text that you feel is important.
These notes are free to use! Please feel free to distribute them to your friends and colleagues.
All notes are also available in Microsoft Word 97 format:
C11 Principles and Practice of Insurance, Summary Notes IIC Course, summary of text notes
C13 Insurance Against Liability, Summary Notes IIC Course, summary of text notes
C35 Insurance Against Crime, Summary Notes IIC Course, summary of text notes
*NEW* C39 Fraud Awareness and Prevention, Summary Notes IIC Course, summary of text notes
C42 Principles and Practice of Marine Insurance, Summary Notes IIC Course, summary of text notes
C43 Specialty Lines, Summary Notes IIC Course, summary of text notes
*NEW* Tips for Writing AIIC Final Exams IIC Course, summary of text notes
All notes are compiled from the Insurance Institute of Canada's texts (exclusively); the information contained therein is protected by copyright.
I also have available several copies of The
Associate Board Game, with questions for the above courses, for loan.
I developed this game as a teaching tool for these courses; the game is
especially useful to instructors to use in the review classes. The
game offers a fun and effective way to study for the final exams.
The Insurance Institute of Canada has recently begun production of this
game and distribution to all institute chapters.