The course highlights the basic concepts involved in the risk management process from policy development to the implementation of a risk management program. Through this examination an evaluation of risk management frameworks is undertaken along with a comparison of enterprise and operational risk management. Various methods of risk identification, risk assessment and risk financing are also explored.
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This course provides learners with a broad understanding of the assessment and treatment techniques for the major categories of risk faced by all organizations, including hazard, operational, financial and strategic risks. It reviews various risk treatment alternatives including risk transfer and the benefits of accepting risk when pursuing an opportunity. It also discusses in detail many types of risk and methodologies for managing such risks, including emerging risks and business risks traditionally faced by risk management professionals.
This course looks at the selection, implementation and monitoring of risk financing techniques; methods in which an organization can obtain funds to finance its risks that it would be exposed to; forecasting its loss exposures; and, use of present value methods to select the best risk financing option.
A $50.00 + HST fee is required to receive your final certificate upon completion of all 3 courses. Once all courses have been completed, visit here to apply.
In-company training: Please note that any of the Certificate in Risk Management modules can be delivered in-company for groups of 10 or more. For more information call 613-520-2102.
A maximum number of one course exemption may be granted if you have completed, within the last ten years, equivalent post-secondary courses at Carleton University or other post-secondary institutions, with a passing grade of 50%. Non-refundable, per course, exemption application fee $50.00 + HST. Apply for an exemption request here.
Course(s) must have been completed at an accredited institution.• For courses that have been taken outside of Canada, an original equivalency report from WES, ICAS, or CES is required to confirm the institution is accredited.
Please note that an exemption granted by CU Future EDge only applies to our program and does not guarantee a similar exemption from the GRMI requirements.