The Associateship Professionalism Course begins promptly at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. Participants who are absent for more then 10 minutes will be required to repeat the entire course. In making travel arrangements, allow time for possible delays.
Registration for the December Courses on Professionalism is now closed. Please check back in early February 2022 for information on the June 2022 offerings. The Course on Professionalism is designed to make the candidate aware of the requirements of the CAS, CIA, and AAA regarding the conduct of the actuary in the performance of his or her duties.
Both courses will be required to receive credit for the CAS Course on Professionalism, a requirement for Associate of the CAS (ACAS).
The Course on Professionalism is designed to make the candidate aware of the requirements of the CAS, CIA, and AAA regarding the conduct of the actuary in the performance of his or her duties. If you are interested in being placed on a waiting list for a Virtual Course on Professionalism please contact [email protected].
Course Times: Course check-in will begin at 9:00 a.m. The Associateship Professionalism Course begins promptly at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. Participants who are absent for more then 10 minutes will be required to repeat the entire course. In making travel arrangements, allow time for possible delays.
Candidates will receive an email confirmation of registration approximately ten days after receipt of the registration form and payment.
The Associateship Professionalism Course (APC) is part of the requirements for the Associate (A.S.A.) designation. The Associateship Professionalism Course is one-half day in length. The course covers professionalism, ethics and legal liability and makes extensive use of the case study method.
Therefore, Canadian candidates who attend the CIA course are not required take the SOA course. The CIA provides our Registrar with passing candidate data.
The Society of Actuaries has the right to cancel any of the APC sessions if conditions warrant. In the event of such cancellation, registration fees will be refunded. The Society of Actuaries will not be held liable for any airline or other cancellation fees assessed attendees.
The Course on Professionalism is designed to make the candidate aware of the requirements of the CAS, CIA, and AAA regarding the conduct of the actuary in the performance of his or her duties.
Starting in 2019, the CAS will accept successful completion of the CIA's Professionalism Workshop (PW) in addition to the Practice Education Course (PEC) in Canada as meeting the requirements for the CAS Course on Professionalism (COP).
If you have any questions or need additional information, contact the CAS Office at (703) 276-3100 or via email at [email protected] and/or [email protected]. Purpose. Candidates must successfully complete the Course on Professionalism to achieve the designation: Associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society (ACAS).
The importance of the applicability of the Code of Professional Conduct to members of the profession at all levels and areas of practice given the self-regulating nature of the actuarial profession.
SJC Rule 3:16 on Practicing with Professionalism requires a mandatory course on professionalism for new lawyers admitted to the Massachusetts bar, effective September 1, 2013.
The SJC Standing Advisory Committee on Professionalism is charged with overseeing the implementation of SJC Rule 3:16 on Practicing with Professionalism, which requires a mandatory course on professionalism for new lawyers admitted to the Massachusetts bar. The rule was effective on September 1, 2013.
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