This program integrates classroom theory with related on-the-job training by featuring a 160-hour practicum course at the end of the program in May. The College will arrange your placement within the Manitoba insurance community.
To be eligible for the practicum, you must:
- Successfully complete all theory courses
- To be eligible to participate in the practicum component for the program, which is required to graduate from the Property and Casualty Insurance certificate program, students may be required to complete and Adult Criminal Record/Vulnerable Sector (ACRVS) check. The record checks must be submitted and approved prior to the commencement of the practicum. For further information, see: Police Information Check.
Students are responsible for reporting any changes in criminal record to the Program Manager.