IISA PROGRAMMES IN INSURANCE ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING OF IISA (including the College of Insurance) EXAMINATION CREDITS Credit (recognition) may be awarded for prior learning, including examinations that you may have already passed under discontinued IISA qualification routes. These credits can be used as part of your route to the qualifications in the Insurance Programmes, by providing exemption(s) from having to sit the examination for a specific module(s). If you sat for and passed examinations with the Insurance Institute of South Africa (IISA) and/or the College of Insurance (CoI) up to including the March 2006 examinations you should study the requirements below, as specific requirements and arrangements exist for such credits. Unisa CBM agreed to offer the Programmes in Insurance from 2005, when it became obvious to the IISA that the requirements imposed on the IISA/CoI to register as a Private Higher Education Institution were too onerous to achieve. Agreement was reached that the Programmes would be offered by Unisa CBM without any changes during the initial period, while full recognition of academic credits held by individual students would be awarded as module(s) dispensations, to students registering during the 2005 to 2007 academic years. The usual Unisa rules and requirements as apply to applications for exemption, from having to sit the examination, for a specific module(s) largely started applying to these Programmes as well, from 2008. Although still more lenient and accommodating than the rules applicable to other qualifications, a number of regulations and limitations have now become applicable and are detailed below. If you hold a qualification (or credits obtained by examination towards one) which you obtained through the IISA, you need to check whether you qualify for exemption(s). A reference table is provided below, as well as the basic regulations that are applicable if the qualification/subject(s) is not reflected in the table. A further table, giving details of subjects that were discontinued by IISA prior to the transfer of the Programmes to Unisa is also available and can be obtained from the Programmes website. If you believe that you may qualify for exemption(s), you should obtain and complete the Application for Accreditation of IISA/CoI Examination Credits (available on request or by download from the Insurance Programmes website www.unisa.ac.za/iisa). It is strongly recommended that you apply for this when first registering as a student with the IISA Programmes in Insurance. This will avoid disappointment at a later stage. You will need to have been fully registered and have paid your tuition fees, before Unisa CBM will consider and process your application for exemption(s). You should note that there is no limit to the number of module(s) credits your IISA/CoI qualification(s) might provide, but you must complete at least 20% of any Programme in Insurance with UNISA CBM in order to be awarded the Certificate by UNISA. If you hold an IISA/CoI qualification which would make you eligible for an exemption in respect of an Insurance Programme module, but do not apply for the exemption before taking and failing the exam, you may only apply subsequently if you had obtained a mark within 10% of the pass mark (i.e. you achieved at least the stated subminimum mark for the examination) at the first examination attempt for the module concerned. Application for exemption(s) must be made with the Programme Co-ordinators detailed below on the specified application form, together with an IISA Extract of Academic Records, supporting the application. Copies of examination result notifications are not acceptable. NB The ultimate decision to award credits towards any module(s) applied for, rests with UNISA and the decision communicated to the student by UNISA CBM is final and binding. Until such time as all the required documentation, as determined by UNISA at its sole discretion, has been obtained and submitted, and until such time as UNISA has advised that any, or all, the applied credits have been granted or otherwise, the student is deemed to be required to comply with all the normal requirements and specifications of the Programme(s) concerned. 2009 IISA Programmes in Insurance RPL IISA Credits Page 1
Requirements: 1. The module(s) concerned must still be examined unchanged in the Unisa syllabus and appear in the cross-reference tables below; 2. The qualification studied for at IISA/CoI or its equivalent must now be available from Unisa CBM; 3. The successful examination must have been passed within the last five years prior to the application, but not later than March 2006; 4. If the module(s) examination was not passed within the last five years, the student needs to prove that he /she continued to gain experience/was actively working in the area(s) covered by the subject matter of the module(s) if it is a practice subject, but this requirement may be waived if it is ruled that it is a theory subject. 5. All subjects discontinued by IISA/CoI prior to the transfer of the Programmes to Unisa CBM will not rank for exemption credits, except if credits are held for the Legal Framework subjects (IISA s 3111, 3211, 3311 or 3411) which were obtained in the IISA examination sessions between September 1999 and March 2003, provided at least two other subjects concomitantly qualify for module(s) exemption credits, or if the applicant can prove that he/she has been actively employed without interruption in the insurance industry since passing the examination and has sat for insurance examinations with the IISA/CoI on at least four occasions during that period.; 6. Applications for credit for any subject for which the IISA/CoI credit was originally awarded by dispensation/exemption will not qualify for exemption in terms of this arrangement, but a separate application for exemption based on Non-IISA examination credits may be submitted, subject to the normal regulations, rules and limitations applicable to Unisa CBM. 7. Any application for exemptions is subject to the normal admission conditions and requirements as specified and published by Unisa CBM in general and the Programmes in Insurance in particular being complied with and that the applicant is granted admission (or re-admission) to the Programmes. If you need more information, or would like to discuss the possibility of applying for exemptions, please contact: IISA Programmes in Insurance Centre for Business Management PO Box 392 UNISA 0003 Tel 012 352 4228/4377 Fax 086 693 7433 or Intl Fax: +27 12 429 3881 E-mail: iisa@unisa.ac.za Website: www.unisa.ac.za/iisa 2009 IISA Programmes in Insurance RPL IISA Credits Page 2
CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE OF SUBJECTS AND QUALIFICATIONS With the IISA subject as a basis ISA Programmes in Short-Term Insurance (Previously known as Higher Certificate in Insurance - Short-Term Insurance) 71498 7652X 76546 3112 Legal Framework of Short Term Insurance PPSI01P IPST01E PSTI01D 3130 Personal Insurance Practice PPSI02Q IPST02F PSTI02E 3140 Commercial Insurance Practice PPSI03R IPST03G PSTI03F 3160 Introduction in Marine & Aviation Insurance PPSI04S IPST04H PSTI04G 3170 Introduction to Reinsurance PPSI05T IPST05J PSTI05H 3180 Introduction to Risk Management PPSI06U IPST06K PSTI06J IISA Programme in Life Insurance (Previously known as Higher Certificate in Insurance - Life Insurance) 71501/ 71528 76503 76538 3311/3411 Legal Framework of Life Insurance PPLI01Q/ PPLS01R IPLI01B PRLI014 3320 Estate Planning PPLI02R IPLI05F PRLI059 3330 Retirement Planning PPLI03S IPLI06G PRLI06A 3350 Business (Life) Insurance PPLI04T IPLI07H PRLI07B 3420 Principles of Life Underwriting PPLS02S IPLI02C PRLI025 3430 Life Insurance Claims PPLS03T IPLI03D PRLI036 3460 Health Insurance PPLS04U IPLI04E PRLI048 3251 Investment Management PPLI05U/ PPLS05V IPLI08J PRLI08C IISA Programmes in Retirement Fund Management (Previously known as Higher Certificate in Insurance - Retirement Fund Management) 7151X 76600 76511 3211 Legal Framework of Retirement Funds PPRM01X IPST01E PRRF01L 3220 Fund Administration PPRM02Y ICRF02L PRRF02M 3230 Benefit Design PPRM033 ICRF03M PRRF03N 3240 Fund Financing PPRMO44 ICRF04N PRRF04P 3251 Investment Management PPRM055 ICRF05P PRRF05Q 2009 IISA Programmes in Insurance RPL IISA Credits Page 3
IISA Programmes in Advanced Insurance Practice (Previously known as Diploma in Insurance) 71536 7649X 76481 4010 Risk and Insurance PPAP01W IPAI01R PAIP01G 4020 Principles of Life Insurance PPAP03Y IPAI02S PAIP02H 4030 Principles of Short-term Insurance PPAP02X IPAI03T PAIP03J 4120 Interruption Insurance PPAP043 IPAI04U PAIP04K 4141 Liability Insurance PPAP054 IPAI05V PAIP05L 4171 Motor Insurance PPAP065 IPAI06W PAIP06M 4180 Property Insurance I PPAP076 IPAI07X PAIP07N 4190 Property Insurance II PPAP088 IPAI08Y PAIP08P 4340 Life Insurance Practice PPAP099 IPAI093 PAIP09Q 4350 Retirement and Related Benefits PPAP10X IPAI10S PAIP10H 4430 Life Insurance Sales PPAP11Y IPAI11T PAIP11J 4430 Reinsurance PPAP134 IPAI12U PAIP12K 4440 Insurance Broking PPAP123 IPAI13V PAIP13L 2009 IISA Programmes in Insurance RPL IISA Credits Page 4
IISA PROGRAMMES IN INSURANCE HIGHER EDUCATION LEVEL SUBJECTS DISCONTINUED AT THE IISA (Discontinuations (after 1996), but before transfer of programmes to Unisa in 2005, or upon closure of College of Insurance end-2006) IISA Code Subject Name Last Exam Notes 3110 Legal Framework of Insurance March 1999 Replaced with subject 3111 3111 Legal Framework of Insurance March 2003 Replaced with subject 3112 3120 Principles and Practice of Insurance September 1998 Subject matter now covered in ICiBS 3150 Motor Insurance I March 1998 Discontinued and merged with subject 4170 into 4171 3210 Legal Framework of Retirement Funds September 2002 Replaced with subject 3211 3310/3410 Legal Framework of Life Insurance September 2002 Replaced with subject 3311/3411 3340/3440 Technical Aspects of Life Assurance March 1999 Withdrawn 3510 Life Contingencies September 2001 DAT qualification discontinued 3520 Mathematics of Finance March 2001 DAT qualification discontinued 4110 Engineering and Construction Insurance March 2002 Withdrawn 4130 Liability Insurance I March 1999 Merged and replaced with subject 4141 4140 Liability Insurance II September 1998 Merged and replaced with subject 4141 4150 Marine Insurance I March 2001 Withdrawn 4160 Marine Insurance II (Law) September 1996 Withdrawn 4160 Marine Insurance II (Claims) September 1996 Withdrawn 4170 Motor Insurance II September 1999 Replaced with Motor Insurance 4171 4210 Financial Aspects of Retirement Funds September 1998 Merged and replaced with subject 4220 4220 Financial Aspects of Long Term March 2001 Withdrawn 4310 Financial Aspects of Life Business March 1999 Merged and replaced with subject 4220 4320 Life and Disability Underwriting September 2001 Withdrawn 4410 Reinsurance I March 1999 Merged and replaced with subjects 4430 4420 Reinsurance II September 1998 Merged and replaced with subject 4430 4520 Principles of Fire and Accident September 1998 Withdrawn 4530 Practice of fire and Accident September 1998 Withdrawn 5010 Fundamentals of Management September 2006 College of Insurance closed 5020 Finance and Management Accounts September 2006 College of Insurance closed 5030 Business Environment September 2006 College of Insurance closed 5110 Managing Human Resources September 2006 College of Insurance closed 5120 Insurance Broking March 2001 Discontinued and replaced with subject 4440 5130 Risk Management September 2006 College of Insurance closed 5140 Marketing Management September 2006 College of Insurance closed 5150 Information Management September 2001 Withdrawn NB Examination credits for the above subjects do not rank for module exemptions with Unisa CBM and the Programmes in Insurance, except if credits are held for subject 3111, or 3310/3410 which were obtained in the IISA examination sessions between September 1999 and March 2003, and there are at least a further two current credits that qualify for exemption (in terms of the cross-reference table in the accreditation of prior learning IISA examination credits), concomitantly. Alternatively the credit for the subjects referred to above may be credited if the student can prove that he/she has been actively employed without interruption in the insurance industry since passing the examination and has sat for insurance examinations on at least four occasions during that period.
IISA PROGRAMMES IN INSURANCE APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING of IISA/CoI EXAMINATION CREDITS This form, duly completed and signed, together with the appropriate documentary proof may be faxed to 086 693 7433, or sent by email to iisa@unisa.ac.za or mailed to IISA Programmes in Insurance, Centre for Business Management, P O Box 392, UNISA, 0003, South Africa. You should receive feedback within six weeks of submitting this application, or after a student number has been allocated to you, PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY IN BLACK INK 1. Personal Details (Always complete parts 1.1 to 1.4, but parts 1.5 to 1.6 need only be completed if you do not have a Student Number, yet) 1.1 Unisa Student number: 1.2 Qualification code (eg. 7652X): 1.3 Surname, Initials, Title (eg Smith R J Mr): 1.4 First names: 1.5 SA Nat ID No or Passport number: 1.6 Telephone numbers and contact details (eg 012-345 6789 x 2345) (dialling code, number and extension if applicable) Home Work e-mail Cell Fax Employer 1.7A Postal address and postal code 1.7B Physical address 2. DECLARATION I declare that all the particulars furnished by me on this form are true and correct, and I undertake to comply with the rules, regulations and decisions of the University, and the Centre and any amendments thereto, and have taken note of advice which may be applicable to students in general and/or to the field of study for which I am registered. Surname First Names: Date: Signature: 3. APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION(S) I hereby apply for exemption from having to pass the examination for the subject(s) detailed below based on having passed an examination for the same or a similar subject with IISA and/or the College of Insurance, for which I attach appropriate documentary evidence. NB Carefully study the 2009 Brochure on the IISA Programmes in Insurance and related publications for guidelines on the requirements for exemptions and the documentation required. 3.1 Application for exemption based on examinations passed with Insurance Institute of SA (IISA) and/or College of Insurance IISA Qualification IISA subject No and Name Date (mm/ccyy) Result (P/D) Details of Exemption(s) applied for UNISA Qualification UNISA Modules NB Attach a copy of the Extract of the IISA s Academic Records Examination Result Notices are not acceptable