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1 The Institute of Risk Management The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms Universities and Professional Associations
2 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 2 APPLICATION FORM Before completing this application please ensure that you have read the accreditation guidance notes. Name and address of institution: Website address: Name of awarding body (if not the applicant institution): Name of programme leader: address of programme leader: Telephone number of programme leader: Title of programme(s): Duration of programme(s): (Please indicate sandwich or part-time variants) Date of first intake for which accreditation is sought: Date of first graduation for which accreditation is sought: How long has the programme been running? Date of most recent programme validation/ review: Approximately how many students have been through the programme? Date of next validation/ formal review: How many teaching staff are assigned to the programme? Module Accreditation applied for: (Please tick ( ) n Module 1: Principles of Risk and Risk Management n Module 2: Practice of Risk Management n Module 3: Module 4: Module 5: Risk Assessment n Risk Treatment n Risk, Culture and Governance n Module 6: Crises, Resilience and Future Risks
3 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 3 Submission I confirm that enclosed with this application form are the following documents: n Detailed descriptors of each module for which accreditation is sought n The last two sets of examination / assessment papers for each module n The last two years of external examiner s reports for subjects relevant to accreditation n A copy of the programme/course handbook given to newly enrolled students n CVs of the staff engaged to teach the programme Please return your application by to [email protected] If you are unable to submit all the documentation by please send 5 copies to IRM, 6 Lloyd s Avenue, London, EC3N 3AX. Please note that incomplete applications may cause a delay in your application being reviewed. Signed: Institution: Date: Contact
4 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 4 IRM International Diploma Module 1: Principles of Risk and Risk Management Please note that all learning outcomes must be met and each syllabus topic addressed sufficiently to meet the overall requirement of an 80% match. Module aims The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the principles and concepts of risk and risk management. The history of risk management is explored as a means of understanding the current drivers of enterprise risk management, and the development and impact of international standards. This leads to an examination of the ways in which risks are classified and the models or frameworks that are utilised to identify, assess and treat them. IRM Syllabus Module/unit code and title (where IRM syllabus is matched). Level of match (please state approximate %) Concepts and definitions of risk and risk management Definitions of risk, impact of risk on organisations, introduction to types of risk, definitions and development of risk management, principles and aims of risk management Risk management standards General risk management standards, alternative risk management approaches Enterprise risk management COSO 2004, enterprise risk management, implementing ERM, establishing the context for risk management Risk assessment 1: introduction and identification Risk assessment considerations, risk classification systems (risk identification), risk causes (sources) and consequences Risk assessment 2: risk analysis and evaluation Introduction to risk analysis, risk likelihood and impact, loss control, defining the upside of risk, the importance of risk appetite (risk evaluation) Risk responses and risk treatment Introduction to risk treatment and risk response, the 4Ts, risk control techniques (PCDD), control of selected hazard risks, introduction to monitoring and review, insurance and risk transfer, business continuity planning (BCP)
5 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 5 IRM International Diploma Module 1: Principles of Risk and Risk Management IRM Learning Outcomes On completion of this module students should be able to: Module/unit code and title (where IRM learning outcomes are matched). Level or Year taught Core or Option Assessment split (%) Exam Course Work Explain the origins and key concepts relating to risk management Compare and contrast the main risk management standards Outline the concepts of enterprise risk management Explain the main approaches to risk identification Describe the main approaches to the analysis and evaluation of risk Distinguish the main features of risk control techniques
6 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 6 IRM International Diploma Module 2: Practice of Risk Management Please note that all learning outcomes must be met and each syllabus topic addressed sufficiently to meet the overall requirement of an 80% match. Module aims The aim of this module is to explore the impact of the business environment on risk and examine issues relevant to specific sectors and geographical areas, as well as the needs and demands of various stakeholder groups, including regulatory authorities. This leads to the study of corporate governance and risk assurance; how this might influence the architecture of a risk management programme and the significance of risk culture, appetite and tolerance of risk in relation to current practices in risk management. IRM Syllabus Module/unit code and title (where IRM syllabus is matched). Level of match (please state approximate %) The global business environment The business environment and risk environment, organisational vision and values, risk management s contribution to business success and value added, sector specific and geographical issues Risk strategy and framework Risk architecture, strategy and protocols, risk management documentation and responsibilities Risk culture, appetite and tolerance Organisational behaviour and culture, risk appetite and tolerance, risk training and communication, risk practitioner competencies Risk and organisations Introduction to corporate governance, identifying stakeholders including regulatory bodies, introduction to project risk management, operational risk management and supply chain management Risk assurance and reporting The control environment, internal audit function, risk assurance techniques, risk reporting, corporate reputation Case studies in organisational risk management Case studies in organisational risk management, emerging risks and future developments
7 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 7 IRM International Diploma Module 2: Practice of Risk Management IRM Learning Outcomes On completion of this module students should be able to: Module/unit code and title (where IRM learning outcomes are matched). Level or Year taught Core or Option Assessment split (%) Exam Course Work Discuss the impact of the wider business environment on organisations and the issues this raises for risk management in specific sectors and geographical areas Illustrate the key features of a risk management framework Explain the significance of issues of culture, appetite and tolerance in relation to the management of risk Explain the key features of corporate governance models, project risk management systems and operational risk management Discuss the nature and purpose of internal control, audit and risk assurance techniques Analyse real life case studies and identify key risk management lessons
8 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 8 IRM International Diploma Module 3: Risk Assessment Please note that all learning outcomes must be met and each syllabus topic addressed sufficiently to meet the overall requirement of an 80% match. Module aims The aim of this module is to advance the student s understanding of risk information, identification, analysis and evaluation gained from Modules 1 and 2 of the Diploma. In particular, it will explore the various sources and types of risk information that will aid in identification of risks. It will examine in more detail the different techniques for identifying risks, both opportunities and threats, and will explore common methods for analysing risks and uncertainties qualitatively and the basic quantitative techniques. The collation, recording and communication of information will be considered through the deliverables from risk management, such as risk registers, risk matrices and risk reports. In addition, the use of information from risk assessment to support risk based decision making will be considered. IRM Syllabus Types and sources of risk information Sources of risk information, sources of risk, understanding your organisation (external context, internal context, context of the risk management process), internal and external sources of information, risk classification Module/unit code and title (where IRM syllabus is matched). Level of match (please state approximate %) Risk identification techniques Risk identification, considering opportunities and threats, identification techniques, effective facilitation of risk identification, appropriate risk descriptions, distinguishing between issues and real risks, when to implement risk identification Qualitative risk analysis Risk prioritisation, objectivity in risk rating, likelihood, impact, risk appetite and tolerance, qualitative assessment tools and techniques, using likelihood and impact, additional prioritisation Quantitative risk analysis and risk modelling From qualitative to quantitative assessment, basic accounting, quantitative assessment, preparation for modelling, probability, impact, basic modelling, pitfalls in quantitative assessment Presenting risk assessment information Information from risk assessment, storing risk information, the need for risk assessment information, sharing risk assessment information, who we share with, how we share, what we share, when we share Using risk assessment information Risk evaluation, problem solving and decision making, the risk-based decision maker, making decisions in relation to risk
9 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 9 IRM International Diploma Module 3: Risk Assessment IRM Learning Outcomes On completion of this module students should be able to: Module/unit code and title (where IRM learning outcomes are matched). Level or Year taught Core or Option Assessment split (%) Exam Course Work Develop appropriate sources of information and data for use in risk assessments from the different sources available Apply appropriately selected risk identification techniques Apply a suitable risk assessment technique for qualitative risk analysis in a variety of given situations Apply basic quantitative techniques using suitable inputs Evaluate appropriate systems for risk information and reporting Explain how risk assessment supports risk evaluation and decision making
10 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 10 IRM International Diploma Module 4: Risk Treatment Please note that all learning outcomes must be met and each syllabus topic addressed sufficiently to meet the overall requirement of an 80% match. Module aims The aim of this module is to explore the role of risk treatment within the wider enterprise risk management framework. It investigates the variety of approaches that can be employed by the organisation to effectively respond to opportunities and treat threats, including physical controls, management systems, training and supervision of staff, and risk financing by means of insurance and alternative financing mechanisms. The module also examines the key elements of business continuity management. IRM Syllabus Module/unit code and title (where IRM syllabus is matched). Level of match (please state approximate %) Introduction to risk treatment Introduction to risk treatment, the risk management cycle Evaluating and selecting risk control mechanisms How risks evolve (upside risk, catastrophe level risks, untreatable risks), the options for risk treatment - the four T s, matching risk exposures to risk treatment Identifying, allocating and resourcing risk controls Types of controls, where the resources lie internal or external, decision making on appropriate controls, planning and justifying risk controls, planning and controlling multiple exposures Monitoring, reviewing and reporting on risk controls Roles and responsibilities, collating risk data, monitoring risk treatment controls, reporting on risk treatment and controls, re-evaluation after an event, changes in circumstances Risk financing mechanisms Risk financing techniques, including insurance and self-insurance, types of insurance, the characteristics of the insurance market, quasi-insurance products, government backed insurances, other risk financing vehicles and products Business continuity management Introduction to business continuity management (BCM), the place of business continuity management in risk treatment, leadership, governance and management responsibilities in relation to BCM, key elements of business continuity planning, black swan events and the difficulty of predicting future risks
11 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 11 IRM International Diploma Module 4: Risk Treatment IRM Learning Outcomes On completion of this module students should be able to: Module/unit code and title (where IRM learning outcomes are matched). Level or Year taught Core or Option Assessment split (%) Exam Course Work Explain how risk treatment fits into the risk management cycle Evaluate the strategies that can be employed to manage threats and opportunities, and the means by which risk control mechanisms may be prioritised Evaluate the range of internal and external resources required to effectively manage risk, including people, physical resources and management systems Assess the mechanisms that can be employed to review, monitor and report on the suitability of risk controls, including costs, benefits and relative effectiveness Compare and contrast available forms of risk financing, including insurance and alternative risk financing solutions Explain the key features of successful business continuity planning in the context of the wider enterprise risk management framework
12 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 12 IRM International Diploma Module 5: Risk, Governance and Culture Please note that all learning outcomes must be met and each syllabus topic addressed sufficiently to meet the overall requirement of an 80% match. Module aims The aim of this module is to explore issues of corporate governance, risk oversight, internal control and assurance in a global marketplace. It will examine the role of the board and key stakeholders in ensuring that risk is integrated with strategy and in creating and maintaining an appropriate enterprise risk management structure, process and system. The critical elements of organisational behaviour will be studied, including the culture of the organisation, its approach to corporate social responsibility and business ethics, the psychology of risk and risk perception, and factors that influence individual and corporate risk decision-making. This leads to an exploration of the risk organisation, how to operationalize risk management starting from a strategic perspective, the type of skills required to effectively manage risk, determine training needs and manage performance. Finally, the issue of reputation, and how potential threats to this key asset may arise and be treated, will be investigated. IRM Syllabus Corporate governance, risk oversight, internal control and assurance Global corporate governance models, risk oversight frameworks, risk management and internal control models, internal audit and assurance, compliance Module/unit code and title (where IRM syllabus is matched). Level of match (please state approximate %) Strategic planning and risk management Strategic planning and risk management, defining objectives for risk management and aligning with the business strategy, role of the board, role of the audit and risk committees, role of the chief risk officer (CRO) / risk manager, managing stakeholder expectations Risk culture, business ethics and organisational change Diagnosing a corporate culture and/or risk culture, how to approach culture change, corporate social responsibility, business ethics, organisational change, tone from the top and leadership, including international dimensions Risk perception and human behaviour Human behaviour factors, risk perception Risk management performance People and resources, risk management competencies, training of staff, defining and measuring risk management performance, improving performance and delivering results, leadership skills, conflict management Reputation risk management Reputation risk, reputation risk measurement and reputation risk management
13 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 13 IRM International Diploma Module 5: Risk, Governance and Culture IRM Learning Outcomes On completion of this module students should be able to: Module/unit code and title (where IRM learning outcomes are matched). Level or Year taught Core or Option Assessment split (%) Exam Course Work Distinguish the key features of, and relationships between, corporate governance, risk oversight and management, internal control and assurance Evaluate the roles of the board, management, key employees and other stakeholders in the integration of risk management within the strategic planning process Discuss the cultural aspects of implementing and maintaining a risk management programme and the significance of organisational culture in risk exposure and management Evaluate the range of factors that may influence risk perception and human behaviour within an organisation Analyse the ways in which risk management performance may be evaluated, areas for improvement identified and methods for improvement implemented Discuss the threats to corporate reputations and the ways in which these may be effectively managed
14 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 14 IRM International Diploma Module 6: Crises, Resilience and Future Risks Please note that all learning outcomes must be met and each syllabus topic addressed sufficiently to meet the overall requirement of an 80% match. Module aims The aim of this module is to equip students with a framework for supporting the organisation to strengthen its resilience at strategic, tactical and operational levels to face current and future risks. A detailed review of a number of crises - utilising case studies from different business sectors and geographical areas - forms a core element of the module. Analysing the way in which crises are managed is key to learning lessons for building resilience and handling such events in the future. The main approaches to understanding emerging and future risks are evaluated in support of making decisions to build resilience. IRM Syllabus Crises, Crisis Management & Communications Nature and consequences of crises, the drivers for crisis management, risk - business continuity - crisis and disaster management, contingency planning and crisis preparedness, managing the acute phase of a crisis, after the crisis Module/unit code and title (where IRM syllabus is matched). Level of match (please state approximate %) Learning Lessons from the Past Case studies, root cause analysis, early warnings, lessons to be learned Building Resilience Resilience, building the resilience of organisations, building the resilience of society Understanding Emerging and Future Risks Definition and core attributes of emerging and future risks, nature of global risks, tools, techniques and models for predicting future risks, the value and limitations of tools, techniques and models Decision-Making for the Future Decision making under uncertainty, views on global risks & strategies, responsibility and accountability
15 The Institute of Risk Management Accreditation Application Forms 15 IRM International Diploma Module 6: Crises, Resilience and Future Risks IRM Learning Outcomes On completion of this module students should be able to: Module/unit code and title (where IRM learning outcomes are matched). Level or Year taught Core or Option Assessment split (%) Exam Course Work Explain the key types and elements of crises, their potential consequences and the main aspects of crisis management and communications in the context of a risk-based framework Analyse the way in which crises and early warnings of crises have been handled in the past with the aim of learning the key lessons for handling such events in the future Discuss the factors that contribute to, as well as those that may detract from, an organisation building resilience in the context of exploring what makes an organisation crisis prone or prepared Evaluate the main tools, techniques and models for understanding emerging and future risks Evaluate the context and basis upon which decisions are made to invest in building resilience to handle current and future risks in the context of an organisation s responsibilities to its stakeholders
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