ABOUT:
The Certified Enterprise Risk Management Professional (CERMP®), offered by the Institute of Risk Management (IRM®), provides a comprehensive foundation in risk management theory and practice. This globally recognized qualification equips professionals with the skills needed to enhance organizational resilience in an evolving risk landscape, covering critical areas from pandemic responses to cyber threats and supply chain disruptions.
CERTIFICATION BODY: Institute of Risk Management (IRM®)
LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
- Provide a robust understanding of risk management principles and frameworks.
- Develop skills to implement effective risk management strategies aligned with organizational goals.
- Enhance the ability to assess, monitor, and manage risks to improve organizational resilience and compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Prepare individuals for advanced risk management roles or further qualifications in the field.
EXAM INFORMATION: The certification includes assessments for each module:
- Module One: Principles of Risk and Risk Management
- Assessment: Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) Exam and Essay Assignment
- Module Two: Practice of Risk Management
- Assessment: Two Essay Assignments
RE CERTIFICATION:
- No specific requirements for the International Certificate in ERM.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge and engage in professional development.
- Additional requirements may apply for further qualifications.
Curriculum
- 2 Sections
- 7 Lessons
- 40 Hours
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- Module One: Principles of Risk and Risk Management4
- Module Two: Practice of Risk Management3
Requirements
- Educational Qualification : Hold a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
- Experience Requirement: Have at least two years of experience in a related risk field.
Target audiences
- Risk management professionals seeking to solidify their expertise.
- Business leaders and managers who need to understand and apply risk management principles.
- Individuals aiming to start a career in risk management or those looking to transition into risk-related roles.