GI 302 General Insurance in the U.S.
The General Insurance in the U.S. course is part of the General Insurance practice area.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of GI 302 General Insurance in the U.S., you will understand the following learning objectives:
- The different types of general insurance products and coverages offered in the United States;
- The development and structure of insurance regulations in the United States;
- The different reporting standards for U.S. general insurance companies and use statutory financial statement information to measure insurer financial health; and
- Be able to use applicable standards of practice to carry out the responsibilities of a U.S. signing general insurance actuary as defined by regulators and the American Academy of Actuaries.
How Should I Study?
As part of the evolution of the FSA pathway, the SOA is committed to improving your learning experience through better source materials. To study for GI 302 General Insurance in the U.S., start with the syllabus and continue with the other materials, including the course strategy guide.
Syllabus Materials
- Syllabus with Learning Objectives/Outcomes and Readings – Nov 2025/Mar 2026/Jul 2026
- Course Strategy Guide – Nov 2025/Mar 2026/Jul 2026
- Introductory Study Note – Nov 2025
- Case Study - Available July 2025
Syllabus Updates
- Any updates to the current syllabus will be posted here
Books and Study Notes
Supplemental Study Materials
- GI 302 Relevant Past Exam Questions and Solutions (Available July 2025)
- GI 302 Guided Examples with Solutions (Available July 2025)
- Past Exam Questions and Solutions
- Study Methods