
52 hrs | Pre Licensing Life Agent Course 2010
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Approximate Length: 52 hours
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Course Description
52 hrs | Pre Licensing Life Agent Training Course 2010 is compatible with:
Operating Systems: Windows
Browsers: Internet Explorer & Firefox
Compatible: Flash 10
Streaming Video: YES
Download Speed Required for this Life Agent Course : 250 kb
NOTE: Will not work with Linux
California DOI State Standards: Videos cannot be fast forwarded. For review a student can replay the lecture (after exiting a lecture, click on the go button again to review the lecture). All students are required to answer a continue question that validates that they are the student taking the Pre Licensing course.
This Pre Licensing Life Agent Course will teach you the Educational Objectives that the California Department of Insurance has determined you need to know and thus prepare you to pass the State exam. This Pre Licensing Life Agent Course includes the 40 hours of Life, Health & Disability & 12 hrs Codes & Ethics.
Pre Licensing Agent Training Package Includes:
1. Pre Licensing Life Agent Training Course Online study manual as well as a hardcopy shipped directly to you.
2. Pre Licensing Pre Licensing Life Agent Training Course Lesson Quizzes
3. E-mail & Phones Support
4. Pre Licensing Life Agent Training Course Certificate of Completion
5. Reporting directly to the California Department of Insurance
Our online Pre Licensing California Insurance License Review Questions are available for purchase $40.00 for 6 weeks and extensions available at $20.00 for 6 weeks, you must call the office to enroll. Call 916-927-7299 or 1-800-669-4799.
Objectives
- Objectives
- • Section 1677 of the California Insurance Code requires that the life agent examination be of sufficient scope to satisfy the Insurance Commissioner that an applicant has sufficient knowledge of insurance and insurance laws. What is "sufficient knowledge?" To answer this question, we must first determine what a "typical successful candidate for a life agent license" looks like.
- • For purposes of the pre-licensing curriculum and examination, the typical successful applicant is defined as an entry level employee of an agency or a company. Passing the examination is the completion of an important first step of a lifetime of insurance education and experience for this person. The typical new life agent will be trained to sell/service the less complex types of business first. Sufficient knowledge is what this typical new life agent needs to know at the start of one’s career.
- • (1) With the most specific knowledge required in:
- • Basic life and disability insurance concepts and principles
- • Insurance Code and Ethics
- • Responsibilities and authority of a life insurance agent
- • Commonly written life and disability insurance products
- • Senior health insurance products
- • (2) With a general understanding of:
- • commonly used non-insurance disability systems
- • social life and disability insurance programs
- • what is happening in today's marketplace
- • The insurance examination does not measure sales or communications skills, self management, motivation, knowledge of agency or company procedures or policy rating skills.
- • The educational objectives are statements of what an applicant must do, under what conditions, and how well, to demonstrate sufficient knowledge to pass the licensing examination. There are two types of objectives: the enabling educational objectives and the terminal educational objectives.
- • The enabling educational objectives are the individual educational objectives contained on the following pages. They are derived from the curriculum outline contained in Title 10, Chapter 5, Subchapter 1, Article 6.5, and Section 2187.1 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). The purpose of these objectives is to:
- • Express clearly what an applicant must be able to do to show an acceptable level of mastery of each educational objective.
- • Examination questions are based on the educational objectives. Mastery of the educational objectives should guarantee success on the examination.
- • All percentage distributions shown for sections of the Educational Objectives are plus or minus 1 percent.
- • The terminal objective is the overall objective. The terminal objective is that a successful applicant for licensing as a Life Agent will, without any aids (e.g. reference materials, calculators), meet the following requirements.
- • He or she will correctly answer a minimum of 70 percent of the questions on the California Department of Insurance Life Agent examination during the three hours allowed for the 150 question multiple choice examinations.
Expert/Contact
4105 South Market Court
Sacramento, CA 95834
Phone: (916) 927-7299 OR (800) 669-4799
FAX: (916) 927-7290
The office is open from:
8am-5pm Monday through Thursday, and 8am-4:30pm on Friday
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