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ARM Online Certification

You can register for an online ARM certification classes by registering at https://ermgovernance.com/ARM/

We offer all three ARM courses. ARM 54, ARM 55 and ARM 56. Contact us for more details.

About the ARM Designation

The ARM program teaches the in-depth knowledge needed to assess and respond to the numerous hazard risks your organization faces.  ARM helps you:

Build a strong foundation in the science of risk management
Gain practical skills to avoid, reduce, and manage risk
Learn to adapt those skills to meet changing needs

The following courses are required to earn the Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation:

ARM 54—Risk Management Principles and Practices
Risk Management Standards and Guidelines; Hazard, Operational, Financial, and Strategic Risk; Risk Identification, Analysis, and Treatment; Financial Statement Risk Analysis; Capital Investment

ARM 55—Risk Assessment and Treatment
Risk Assessment and Treatment; Root Cause Analysis; Business Continuity Management; Intellectual Property, Reputation, Legal, and Regulatory Risk; Management Liability; Environmental, Crime, Cyber, and Fleet Risk

ARM 56—Risk Financing
Risk Financing; Estimating and Transferring Hazard Risk; Self-Insurance Plans; Retrospective Rating Plans; Reinsurance; Captive Insurance; Contractual Risk Transfer; Transferring Financial and Hazard Risk.

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