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Guide To: International Academic Accreditation
Guide To: International Academic Accreditation
The process
University Department contacts the IET initial submission of brief information both an opportunity for the University to
requesting academic accreditation. on the University and the programmes ask questions about the process and for
submitted for accreditation. the accreditors to advise on issues that
will need to be looked at before a full
accreditation visit takes place.
IET accreditation is carried out by a panel of
trained and expert Accreditors representing both
industry and academia who work in partnership
A visiting panel made of academics
with the Department seeking accreditation. This The University will need to submit
and an industrialist will conduct a full
panel makes recommendations to the Academic extensive information regarding all
The University is provided with accreditation visit. At the end of the visit
Accreditation Committee which is responsible for programmes and modules to be
feedback from the advisory visit. the panel will advise the Department of
all accreditation decisions. Accreditation can be reviewed in addition to the University
After any necessary changes are made their recommendations for accreditation.
granted for up to five years and is awarded by and Departmental processes, such as
a full accreditation visit can be arranged. Following the visit they will write a formal
year of student intake. the Quality Assurance. Please see the
report and outline any actions necessary
process document for full details.
The process for applying for accreditation is in an action plan.
detailed opposite; detailed guidance is available
on request.
The action plan and report will then The AAC will either accept the
The University will then be asked to be presented to the IETs Academic Universitys action plan and accredit the
review the action plan and respond to Accreditation Committee. (AAC) This programmes for 1, 3 or 5 years or they
state what they propose to do for each is made up of several academics and will ask the University to make changes
action requested. industrialists all of whom are involved to their action plan before accreditation
with the accreditation process. can be given.
There is a fee associated with each stage of the Visits to additional delivery sites as part of an Name of Institution
academic accreditation process to cover our already occurring full accreditation visit will Accreditation or Reaccreditation
costs and ensure we can continue to deliver a incur an additional cost.
Department
professional and efficient service.
Please note that a credit check will be carried Number of Main deliver sites
In addition to this, the Department is required out before the first accreditation activity can be
to cover the cost of travel and subsistence for arranged. Please also note that payment of the Number of subsidiary delivery sites
the Accreditors and the IET staff member. An fees will be required before any results can be Number of programmes
indication of the scale of each stage is indicated issued at each stage of the process. Number of disciplines
below. Please note that each Department will
receive a personalised quote at the time of Number of Delivery modes
enquiry based on their circumstances. Programme types
Accreditation type (if known)
Activity
Typical Visit Team Size Travel to Subsistence
Fee to be paid? Useful Links The IET for Academics
(excluding IET staff) be paid? to be paid? www.theiet.org/academics
ADAMS
Membership
Initial review - (paper exercise) No No Yes www.adams.theiet.org
www.theiet.org/membership
Advisory visit 2 Yes Yes Yes Academic Partners
Professional Registration
www.theiet.org/academic-partners
Full visit 3 Yes Yes Yes www.theiet.org/profreg
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