Enterprise Risk Management

Description

ABOUT THE CERTIFICATE:
 
This certificate will help you play a more important role in your organization's risk management program. Failure to see risk coming can hurt an organization; correctly analyzing and managing it will help you better achieve overall business objectives. Enterprise risk management (ERM) is both art and science, achieving the balance of risk and reward that best positions you for success. You'll learn how to detect operational, credit and market risks and protect against potential harm with up-to-date ERM tools.
 
The ERM certificate is of value whether you're a professional in risk, finance, accounting or auditing; an operations manager; a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) pursuing professional development; or a generalist working in banking, trading or any business role in which you'll benefit from a deeper understanding of governance, internal controls and compliance.
 
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
  • Learn how to set up an enterprise risk management program.
  • Identify and analyze operational, credit and market risks.
  • Apply current, emerging and alternative concepts.
  • Understand the importance of governance, ethics and social responsibility.
BENEFITS:
  • Learn risk analysis and risk management from the ground up.
  • Acquire the latest practical skills for managing operational, credit and market risk.
  • Understand why companies need to balance risk and return.
REQUIRED COURSES:
  • 1388 Enterprise Risk Management: Strategy to Execution
  • 2921 Foundations of Risk Management
  • 2392 Credit Risk Fundamentals
  • 2393 Operational Risks & Internal Controls Fundamentals
  • 2394 Governance, Ethics & Social Responsibility 

Overview

University of Toronto logo
  • Institution: University of Toronto
  • Program type: Certificat
  • Language: English
  • Program Code:
  • Delivery Method: Entièrement en ligne/à distance

Enrol Now

Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.