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ASSOCIATE IN MARINE INSURANCE
MANAGEMENT (AMIM) PROGRAM
Build a
foundation in both inland and ocean marine. The broadbased
AMIM designation program is structured to allow you to improve
your knowledge of marine insurance while acquiring the wider
foundation needed for career advancement. Like all IIA programs,
the courses that make up AMIM provide you with practical knowledge
so you can do your current job better, now. The two elective
courses in the AMIM program allow you to customize your
educational experience to be of even greater benefit to you in
your daily work.
The AMIM program
was developed with the technical and financial assistance of the
American Institute of Marine Underwriters and the Inland Marine
Underwriters Association.
REQUIRED
COURSES
The following
four courses (plus two electives) are required to earn this
designation:
AMIM 121 –
Ocean Marine Insurance: Shipping Fundamentals; Cargo Insurance
Policies; Cargo Underwriting; Protection & Indemnity; Hull
Insurance; Hull Underwriting; P&I Underwriting; Underwriting Tugs,
Barges, & Other Vessels; Coverages for Shipyards.
AMIM 122 –
Inland Marine Insurance: Transit, Motor Truck Cargo,
Contractors Equipment, Builders Risk, Dealers Policies, Bailee/Bailor,
Computers & Communication Equipment, DIC, Output, Fine Arts
Insurance.
CPCU 510 - Foundation of Risk
Management Insurance and Professionalism
CPCU 530 - The Legal Environment of Risk
Management and Insurance
For your
electives, choose any two of the following Institute courses:
CPCU 520, 540,
551, 552, or 560
AU 65, or 66
ARM 54, 55, or
56
AIC 33, 34,
35, or 36
AAI 81, 82, or
83
GET STARTED
NOW!
Get started now
by ordering study materials:
www.aicpcu.org.
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