Year | Name | Fees | Total |
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1 | Tution Fee | CAD 15164 | 15164.0 |
2 | Tution Fee | CAD 15164 | 15164.0 |
Starting Date | Application Deadline | Status |
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Academics - min. 65%
English Proficiency Test criteria
PTE- Min. 58 Overall
TOEFL - 80 overall with not less than 20 in each skill.
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 105 to 110
IELTS - 6.0 Overall (Not less than 5.5)
1. Application will be processed on TEN Portal.
2. Application fee of 90$ will be charged from the student and it is to be paid via credit card .
3. All the academic documents are to be uploaded at the time of application only.
4. Student can apply for conditional offer also.
5. If any documents is pending to be upload it can be shared afterwards by email also.
6. After processing of application student will receive acknowledgement and his/her login details of student portal where student can track application status.
7. Offer letter will be received on student portal.
8. For any reason if student wishes to defer than after paying the fee offer letter can be defer and request to defer form is to be submitted via email which can be find in vision files to library and new offer letter will also available on student portal.
2021/2022 Academic Year
Core Curriculum:
The core curriculum is anchored on thirteen business courses and three general education electives. This allows for seamless articulation into this program by students with credits earned from other Seneca business programs. Included in the program are the eight insurance courses that lead to the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) accreditation. After one year of work experience at an insurance company or a brokerage firm, following graduation from Seneca, graduates take the two final CIP courses through the IIC to attain their CIP designation. Business Insurance students enrol in CIP courses/examinations at an additional cost. |
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Semester 1: Offered in Fall and Winter | |
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BAM101 | Introduction to Business Administration |
CIP011 | Principles and Practices of Insurance |
COM101 or COM111 |
Communicating Across Contexts or Communicating Across Contexts (Enriched) |
ISC100 | Introduction to Seneca Studies |
MBF100* or MBF101* |
Mathematics of Business and Finance or Mathematics of Business and Finance |
Semester 2: Offered in Winter and Summer | |
ACC106 | Accounting I |
CIP012 | Insurance on Property |
CIP014 | Automobile Insurance Part I |
FCS240 | Foundations of Customer Service |
MRK108 | Introduction to Marketing |
WTP100 | Work Term Preparation (Work-Integrated Learning option only) |
plus: General Education Course | |
Work-Integrated Learning Term: Offered in Summer | |
BIN331 | Business Insurance, Co-op (Work-Integrated Learning option only) |
Semester 3: Offered in Fall | |
BUS400 | Business Economics |
CIP013 | Insurance Against Liability Part I |
CIP120 | Underwriting Essentials |
EAC594 | Business Communications for the Digital Workplace |
SMS202 | Business Computer Applications |
plus: General Education Course | |
Semester 4: Offered in Winter | |
BIN400 | Professional Issues in Insurance |
CIP039 | Fraud Prevention and Awareness |
CIP110 | Essentials of Loss Adjusting |
CIP130 | Essential Skills for the Insurance Broker & Agent |
MGS350 | Management Studies: Canadian Business Law |
plus: General Education Course | |
* Students will be placed in the appropriate level of mathematics depending on their math skills assessment results. Students who are placed in MTH158: Introduction to Mathematics (Algebra) will be required to complete this course before taking MBF100. Note: The following course will not fulfil a General Education requirement: ECN550. |
This two-year diploma program prepares you for a dynamic career in the property and casualty (general) insurance industry in Canada. Offered in cooperation with the Insurance Institute of Canada (IIC), this program is anchored on the fundamental aspects of both business and insurance and was designed with experts from several national insurance firms. Your learning will focus explicitly on brokerage, underwriting and claims.
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Part-time option is available >
Throughout this program you will develop the following skills:
Communications
Problem-solving
Business ethics
For visa process, refer to this link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html
The VISA Application should be submitted online with Documents mentioned below.
Study Permit – Checklist of Documents.
Note: All documents front and back sheet, (1 Photocopy set (clear) and notarized)
(Experience Letter, Appointment Letter, Bank account Salary Statement (last 3 months), Pay Slips (last 3 months), Job Relieving Letter if resigned (From each employer)
Any document in a language other than English must be accompanied by notary attested English translation.
For GIC: 10200 CAD (Funds must be transferred to Canada from student’s bank account in India)
Embassy Fee: 235 CAD (150 CAD VISA Fee + 85 CAD Biometric Fee)