Transitioning to the CC-P® Curriculum “Version 2.0”
This year, ACCO will publish the CC-P® Study Guide, a comprehensive digital textbook designed. to prepare participants for the CC-P® exams. The CC-P® Study Guide is the culmination of a 2-year project of the CC-P® Study Guide Editorial Board to conduct a total review and revision of the CC-P® curriculum, establishing a fully updated set of course modules in line with the latest science, standards, policy and practice.
The publication will establish a “Version 2.0” of the CC-P® curriculum, which will create a need to transition existing and pending participants to ensure that all professionals with the CC-P® credential have a consistent baseline of knowledge and skill (regardless of whether they earned the CC-P® credential prior or subsequent to the publication of this updated curriculum).
Starting May 1, 2023, the CC-P® program will incorporate:
Updates to standards, science and common practices
More illustrative examples and enhanced graphics
Insights from CC-P® professionals and practitioners
More samples and details from across geographic regions around the world
Broader incorporation of equity and justice implications throughout course modules
Revamping of the live online training program to include homework assignments, revised exercises and recommended resources
Summer/Fall 2023 publication of a comprehensive study guide (a digital textbook)
Timing of the Transition Phases
Live Online Training: ACCO’s Live Online CC-P® Prep Programs offered in 2023 will leverage the “Version 2.0” curriculum. Thus, all new enrollees in these programs from today’s date will be included in this transition.
Online Video Self-Study: Beginning May 1, 2023, all online video self-study participants who sign up will be given access to the “Version 2.0” video curriculum, which will be recorded versions of the live training classes referenced above.
Digital Text Book Publication: In Fall 2023, the digital text book will be available as a stand-alone purchase, as well as a supplement to those enrolled in either the live online or online video self-study programs.
CC-P® Testing: Beginning May 1, 2023, all enrollees of live online and online video-self study packages will take the new CC-P® exams aligned with the “Version 2.0” curriculum.
Course Module Updates in Version 2.0 of the CC-P®
All course modules in the CC-P® curriculum have been updated, the following provides an overview of some of the specific updates:
Climate-101: Understanding Climate Science & the Latest Projections
Incorporates updated climate change science and prospective scenarios, the latest studies on public understanding/opinion, and strategies for communicatingClimate-105: Climate Change Impacts on Natural and Human Systems
Replaces the Climate-103 module providing a broader perspective on climate change impacts on natural and human systemsGHG-102: The Fundamentals of the Energy, Water & Food Nexus
Updates and expansion of data on the energy-water-food nexusGHG-201: Establishing GHG Reduction Goals & Management Structures
Features the latest greenhouse gas management and goal setting practicesGovernance-103: Ethics, Liability and Professionalism
Restructuring of training on ethics, liability and professionalism and is more fully aligned with the Code Ethics and Standards of Professional ConductEconomics-101: The Economics of Climate Change
Revamps the macro and microeconomic content and updates to economic impact resources and contentEnterprise-201: Risk Assessment, Management, and Disclosure
Incorporates the latest in enterprise risk management (ERM), value-based ERM, revised content on materiality and the SEC, and additional methods and resources to assess risk
Implications for Past CC-P Participants Currently in the Testing Pipeline
The current CC-P® curriculum and exams (“Version 1.0”) will be phased out and no longer available to new enrollees beginning May 1, 2023. Individuals who enrolled prior to this date will be given a deadline of August 31, 2023 or 90 days from enrollment (whichever date comes first) to complete the testing, elective and application requirements of the program. After that timeframe, if they have not completed the requirements, participants will need to satisfy exam requirements aligned with the “Version 2.0” curriculum.
After earning the CC-P® credential, individuals with the credential will be subject to the future requirements for CC-P® Professionals.
Future Requirements for Existing CC-P® Professionals
ACCO will be developing a curriculum gap module that bridges the “Version 1.0” and “Version 2.0” curricula. All CC-P® Professionals who earned their credential through the “Version 1.0” curriculum will be required to satisfy a gap curriculum requirement as part of their continuing education requirements by December 31, 2023. Additional details on this plan will be developed and approved by the CC-P® Peer Review Board and announced in Summer/Fall 2023.