Bachelor's Degree : Insurance

South-Central University for Nationalities

Teaching Language English
Tuition Fees ¥ 15000
Duration 4 years
Starting From Autumn 1/9
Entry Requirements Senior High School
Application Deadline 30-Jun
Application Fee ¥ 600
Application Service Fee ¥ 0
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Course Overview

There is an increased demand for directors, risk managers and consultants qualified at postgraduate level, to help appreciate the increasing demand for organisations to implement effective risk reporting systems. With this in mind, our course is designed to enhance your skills and train you to become a qualified, assured director.

  • Gadget insurance – This is a specific type of insurance that protects gadgets such as smartphones, tablets and laptops if they’re stolen or damaged. The advantage of this type of policy is that it covers your gadgets wherever you go and not just in your home.
  • Contents insurance – While your landlord might have their own contents policy in place, this may not cover your possessions such as clothes, cameras, jewellery and other valuables
  • Bicycle insurance – You can often add bicycle cover onto an existing contents policy. However, if you’re only interested in covering you bike because you rely on it for getting around, you can take out a stand-alone bicycle insurance policy. This will cover you if it is stolen or damaged.
  • Musical instrument insurance – Much like bicycle cover, you can often add a musical instrument onto an existing policy. If you would rather just protect your instrument however, you can purchase cover which will protect you if your instrument is accidentally damaged or stolen.

Determining whether or not you need insurance and what kind of insurance to get can be a confusing process. To help you make a decision, we’ve put together a list of the different types of insurance you might need.

Why you may need insurance

LOSS: 29% of students have lost their phone at least once.
BROKEN: 77% of our gadget and possessions claims are for accidental damage.
STOLEN: 22% of students have experienced theft whilst out and about.
SPILLS: 37% of students have experienced liquid damage to their phones.

Source: Endsleigh’s 2016 Student Survey in collaboration with the NUS Insight Team.

♦1- One Photocopy of the Data Page of your Passport.


♦2- Official Transcripts.


♦3- Certification of the Senior high school.


♦4- Language Proficiency Certificate (if have any Language Certificate).


♦5- One Photocopy of Physical Examination.


♦6- Certificate of Non-Criminal Record.


♦7- Financial Certification (5000USD or Above).


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