Title: IHEQN
1IHEQNAND NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET?CASE
STUDY OF COLLABORATION 1.Engineers Ireland and
University College Cork Denis
McGrathRegistrarEngineers Ireland
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2Accreditation Criteria 1983
- Input-based
- Entry Standards
- Curriculum Content
- Laboratory Facilities
- External Examiners Reports
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3Development of Outcomes-based Accreditation
Criteria - 2001
- Context
- ABET move towards Programme Outcomes
- National Framework of Qualifications in Ireland
10 Levels - Reorganisation of university programmes heavy
emphasis on learning outcomes - Standards for awards in institutes of technology
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4Background ResearchAccreditation Criteria of
other organisations
- Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology (USA) (ABET) - Engineering Council (UK) (ECUK)
- Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA)
- Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand
(IPENZ) - Engineers Australia (IEAust)
- Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE)
- Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE)
- The Engineering Professors Council (UK) (EPC)
- Quality Assurance Agency (UK) (QAA)
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5Development of Accreditation Criteria
- Accreditation Board Working Group
- 2 Years Preparation / Consultation
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6Accreditation Criteria 2003 Ethos
- Guidelines on inputs such as entry standard,
curriculum content, staffing, laboratories. - Prescribed Programme Outcomes.
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7Accreditation Criteria 2003Programme Outcomes
- The ability to derive and apply solutions from a
knowledge of sciences, engineering sciences,
technology and mathematics - The ability to identify, formulate, analyse and
solve engineering problems
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8Accreditation Criteria 2003Programme Outcomes
- The ability to design a system, component or
process to meet specified needs, to design and
conduct experiments and to analyse and interpret
data - An understanding of the need for high ethical
standards in the practice of engineering,
including the responsibilities of the engineering
profession towards people and the environment
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9Accreditation Criteria 2003Programme Outcomes
- The ability to work effectively as an individual,
in teams and in multi-disciplinary settings
together with the capacity to undertake lifelong
learning - The ability to communicate effectively with the
engineering community and with society at large.
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10Accreditation Criteria 2003Programme Areas
- Sciences and Mathematics
- Discipline-specific Technology
- Information and Communications Technology
- Design and Development
- Engineering Practice
- Social and Business Context
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11Accreditation Criteria 2003
- Programme Area Descriptors
- Describe how the learning outcomes of
modules in Programme Areas contribute to
Programme Outcomes.
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12Accreditation Criteria 2003
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- Sum of Learning Outcomes
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- Programme Outcomes
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13Accreditation Criteria 2003Process of
Implementation
- ABET Assessor Training Course, Washington DC
- Briefings for academic staff in colleges
- Training of Assessors
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14Accreditation Visit to College Visiting Panel
- Accreditation Panel Chairman
- Registrar Engineers Ireland
- Programme Panel for each degree programme
- Panel Chairman
- Two Assessors, one is Rapporteur
- Note One member of Programme Panel from
industry if possible
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15Accreditation Visit to CollegePre-visit
Activities
- Final year projects evaluated for achievement of
Programme Outcomes (one assessor) - Laboratory facilities evaluated (other
assessor) - Initial views on documentation sent to
university.
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16Accreditation Visit to College Agenda Day One
- 11.00am - Accreditation Panel assembles at
university - Plenary Meeting between Accreditation Panel and
senior Academic Staff to include 15 minute
presentation by university, on programmes for
accreditation - 11.30am - Private Plenary Meeting of
Accreditation Panel to brief Programme Panels - 12 noon - Parallel meetings of Programme Panels
and academic staff in separate rooms, commencing
with 15 minute presentation on each programme - 1.00pm - Buffet Lunch Accreditation Panel
Staff
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17Accreditation Visit to CollegeAgenda Day One
(contd)
- 2.00pm - Parallel sessions in separate evidence
rooms, of Programme Panels, to include - Meeting to discuss panel views on documentation
and pre-visit data - Evaluation of evidence of achievement of
Programme Outcomes - Examination questions and answer books (scripts)
for all years of each programme in previous year - Laboratory Reports / Note Books
- Project Work
- Final Year Projects
- Other relevant material (if applicable)
- Meeting to discuss mid-point findings to date
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18Accreditation Visit to CollegeAgenda Day One
(contd)
- 5.15pm - Private Plenary Meeting of Accreditation
Panel to discuss mid-point findings of each
Programme Panel - 6.00pm - Conclusion of Day One
- 7.30pm - Dinner with Accreditation Panel and
Academic Staff
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19Accreditation Visit to College Agenda Day Two
- 8.45am - Private Plenary Meeting of Accreditation
Panel - 9.15am - Plenary meeting between Accreditation
Panel and selected Academic Staff to discuss
matters generally common to each programme - 10.45am - Coffee
- 11.15am - Parallel meetings of Programme Panels
with Academic Staff to discuss separately
(separate rooms) achievement of Programme
Outcomes for each Programme - 1.00pm - Buffet Lunch Accreditation Panel and
Staff
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20Accreditation Visit to CollegeAgenda Day Two
(contd)
- 2.00pm - Parallel separate discussions on how
Programme Outcomes are being reached on each
Programme Panel between each panel and - Final Year Students on each Programme
- Previous Graduates of each Programme
- Employers who have employed numbers of recent
graduates from each Programme - 3.45pm - Private Parallel Meetings of Programme
Panels to discuss findings in respect of each
Programme
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21Accreditation Visit to CollegeAgenda Day Two
(contd)
- 4.45pm - Plenary Meeting of Accreditation Panel
to finalise a consistent set of findings in
respect of each programme
Deficits (if any) identified - Conditions
- Recommendations
- Features and Strengths
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22Accreditation Visit to CollegeAgenda Day Two
(contd)
- 5.45pm - Concluding Meeting Accreditation Panel
Chairman / Programme Panel Chairman explains
findings in respect of each programme, to senior
academic staff - 6.30pm - End of Visit
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23Accreditation PanelEvaluation and Report
- Findings and Recommendations on Accreditation
disclosed - 5 years, 3 years, lt 3 years
- Clarification given
- Conclusion of Visit
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24Accreditation PanelEvaluation and Report
- Recommendation to Accreditation Board
- Executive Committee of Council
- Final decision / final report to college
- Presentation of Parchment
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25Washington Accord Signatories
- Australia New Zealand
- Canada Singapore
- Hong Kong South Africa
- Ireland UK
- Japan USA
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26Washington Accord Benefits
- Mutual acceptance of accreditation decisions
- Substantial equivalence of degree programmes
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27Washington Accord Benefits
- Biennial General Assembly
- Biennial Workshops
- Establishment of Permanent Secretariat
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28IHEQNAND NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET?CASE
STUDY OF COLLABORATION 1.Engineers Ireland and
University College Cork Denis
McGrathRegistrarEngineers Ireland
- IHEQN Conference October 2006