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    (Loss Adjusting)

    Students are required to complete six core modules and two elective

    modules to be awarded the Diploma of Financial Services (Loss

    Adjusting). It is recommended that students complete core studies

    prior to commencing elective modules.

  Core modules

  - FSA201 Introduction to Loss Adjusting (AICLA entry exam)

  - FSA202 Loss Adjusting Practice

  - FSA203 Negotiating Effective Settlements

  - FSA204 Loss Adjusting Law and Regulation

  - FSA205 Managing Operations

  - FSA206 Property and Casualty Loss Adjustment

  Elective modules

  Select two from

  - FSA207 Business Interruption Loss Adjustment

  - FSA208 Liability Loss Adjustment

  - FSA209 Construction and Building Loss Adjustment

  - FSA210 Theft, Money and Fidelity Loss Adjustment

  4. 如何报考?

  首先于本网站下载报名表,填写完成后传真至86-755-82475017 ,或电邮至 webmaster@szii.org.cn ,报名费以本票或支票形式邮寄到澳大利亚及新西兰金融保险学会,收到你的报名费后15个工作日内,你将收到ANZIIF邮寄的教科书、学习资料及回执,若超过3月12日(第一学期),8月13日(第二学期)仍未收到相关资料,请立即与ANZIIF联系,student@theinstitute.com.au 电话: (61 3)96137280传真:(61 3)96294204 。具体报考科目及学期安排请查看 考试日期安排表 。

  考试包括多项选择题、简答题和案例分析题,占每门课程总成绩的70%,另有一扩展案例分析作业,占总成绩的30%。

  5.如何交费?

  到当地中国银行分行换汇,由银行开具澳元划线支票,然后快递或邮寄到澳大利亚及新西兰金融保险学会,地址如下:

    Company name   ANZIIF

    Address   17/31 Queen Street   Melbourne   Victoria   Australia

    Postcode  3000

    6.考试安排、考场须知、成绩公布,请参阅以下详情。

    China students can submit their assignments by

    post or via email.  email address webmaster@szii.org.cn and cc assignments@theinstitute.com.au . Assignments must be sent to this address to receive an automated response which immediately confirms receipt of the assignment. Please only send one assignment per email.

    The subject title of the email MUST read

    Assignment Submission for ]insert module code] for

    Master ID [insert Master ID number].

    The title page must include the module code and module title,

    the students Master ID, family name. first given name and

    examination centre.

    Before sending the assignment by email, remember to save it in Rich

    Text Format (.rtf).

    Please do not send assignment enquiries to this email address.

    Content related queries should be addressed to

    studentsupport@theinstitute.com.au

    ExaminationsThe examination will be supervised and will last two hours.

    Examinations will generally be made up of three sections: multiple

    choice questions, short answer questions and a question or case study

    that requires a longer answer. The format for the exam is the same for

    both Distance Education and Examination on Demand students, Any

    changes to this format will be advised on the Institutes website and

    through Student Bulletins made available to students each semester.

    Distance Education Examination Requirements

    Distance Education examinations to be conducted at the end of each

    semester will be those specified on the inside back cover of this

    handbook. The examination timetable can also be found on the

    Institute website at www.theinstitute.com.au These dates are fixed and

    will not be changed.

    The Institute will confirm in writing the details of where the

    examination will be held two weeks prior to the examination date. If

    confirmation is not received, students should contact the Institute

    immediately. Examination venues will also be published on the

    Institute website at www.theinstitute.com.au.

    Students are required to bring their enrolment confirmation letter

    and/or Master ID number to the examination as identification and

    evidence of enrolment.

   The Exam Day

   Students should be at the examination room at least 15 minutes

   before the examination is due to start and will be allowed to enter the

    room 10 minutes before the starting time.

    This 10 minutes is to be spent READING ONLY. Students must not

    start writing until directed by the supervisor.

    Students are not permitted to leave the examination room until

    directed by the supervisor.

    Discussion concerning examination paper questions and

    perceived student performance will not be entered into prior to

    the release of student results.

    Material in exam rooms

    Students are not permitted to bring hand-written, typed or printed

    notes, books, documents or papers into the examination room. This

    includes copies of legislation. Acts of Parliament. Codes of Practice

    or resource books. These items are not necessary to be successful in

    the examination.

    The only exception to this rule is that printed bilingual dictionaries

    can be taken into the examination room. These will be checked by

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发布时间:2005-11-29

   

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