CPCU® — Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter
The CPCU designation is the most respected credential in property‑casualty insurance. This page is your master hub for every CPCU course, requirement, and study strategy — with direct links to all eight detailed study guides.
Start Here
If you're new to CPCU, begin with:
These two courses give you the base knowledge needed for the rest of the CPCU program.
What Is the CPCU Designation?
The Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) is a professional designation focused on:
- Insurance operations
- Risk management
- Underwriting
- Finance
- Law
- Ethics
It is widely recognized as the gold standard for P&C professionals.
CPCU Requirements
To earn the CPCU designation, candidates must complete:
- 6 core exams
- 1 elective
- 1 ethics requirement
CPCU Course Guides
Each course page includes:
- What the exam covers
- Difficulty rating
- Study time expectations
- How to study
- Common mistakes
- Exam strategy
- Recommended sequence
Core Courses (500‑Series)
- CPCU 500 — Foundations of Risk Management and Insurance
- CPCU 520 — Insurance Operations
- CPCU 530 — Business Law
- CPCU 540 — Finance and Accounting
- CPCU 551 — Commercial Property
- CPCU 552 — Commercial Liability
- CPCU 553 — Personal Lines
Ethics Requirement
Recommended CPCU Exam Order
How Long Does CPCU Take?
Most candidates finish in:
- 12–18 months (steady pace)
- 6–9 months (aggressive pace)
- 24+ months (casual pace)
Who Should Earn the CPCU?
The CPCU is ideal for:
- Underwriters
- Claims professionals
- Risk managers
- Brokers and agents
- Commercial lines specialists
- Personal lines specialists
- Insurance operations professionals
- Anyone pursuing leadership roles in P&C
How to Study for CPCU
A universal strategy that applies to all CPCU courses:
- Start with the course overview
- Use the “How to Study” section on each guide
- Focus on learning objectives
- Practice scenario‑based questions
- Review common mistakes
- Take the exam when you consistently score 80%+ on practice questions