Canadian Securities Course

Canadian Securities Course

The Canadian Securities Course (CSC) offered by the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI) is the initial course required for becoming licensed to work within the Canadian securities industry (outside Quebec) as a securities dealer or securities agent.

The CSC can also be used to satisfy the educational requirement necessary to sell mutual funds in Canada, as set out by the Mutual Fund Dealers Association.

The CSC consists of two exams and must be completed within 1 year of registration in the course.

"See also:" Canadian securities

External links

* [https://www.csi.ca/student/en_ca/courses/financial/csc.xhtml Canadian Securities Course]
* [http://www.investopedia.com/professionals/csc/ Information Page on the CSC]
* [http://www.efficientmarket.ca/article/Canadian_Securities_Course Article: Should You Take The Canadian Securities Course?]


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