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Course Title: FETC: Short Term Insurance Personal Lines Skills Programme
Purpose:
The purpose of the Qualification is to build knowledge and skill required by employees in Short Term Insurance who have had schooling at or below NQF level 4. It is an entry Qualification into Short Term Insurance as learners will not have acquired the necessary knowledge and skills as part of the school curriculum. It is intended to empower learners to acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required to operate confidently as individuals in the South African community and to respond to the challenges of the economic environment and changing world of work in the financial services industry. It should add value to the qualifying learner in terms of enrichment of the person, status and recognition.
The FETC: Short Term Insurance allows the individual to work towards a nationally recognised Qualification. It is flexible enough to accommodate both learners in formal education and learners already employed in the Short Term Insurance sector.
Rationale: The National Certificate in Short Term Insurance: NQF Level 4 was registered in June 2002 to meet the needs of learners in a variety of positions in the Short Term. Insurance sub-sector which includes personal and commercial lines. It is a generic Qualification with specialisation in a selected career path in the Short Term Insurance industry. The Qualification has been reviewed and The FETC: Short Term Insurance replaces the National Certificate in Short Term Insurance: NQF Level 4.
Note that: Learners who work in the retail industry and sell Insurance as part of their work but are not in a career path in the Insurance industry should do the FETC: Retail Insurance.
EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES
The Exit Level Outcomes and their Associated Assessment Criteria are the following, which means that the learner will be capable of:
1. Carrying out basic research tasks and applying literacy and numeracy skills to analyse, interpret and evaluate information from a range of sources related to Short Term Insurance or reinsurance.
2. Managing personal finances.
3. Apply knowledge of legislation, ethics, compliance and organisational protocols in the Short Term Insurance environment.
4. Manage own work situation and interpersonal interactions.
Programme Methodology
4 day workshop per skills programme, divided into 2 day workshops.
Portfolio of Evidence delivery 3/4 months from date of workshop.
Provisional results delivery 6 weeks.
Not yet competent 2-3 weeks between re-submission and results.
Investment
Per skills programme per learner (investment may be changed at Capital Campuss discretion)