Who is the awarding body for degrees in Ireland?

Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) is the Awarding Body for the Certificate, Diploma, Degree and Masters programmes offered by National College of Ireland (NCI). QQI was established under the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 2012.

What is the awarding body for the Leaving Cert Ireland?

SEC makes awards for learning in school programmes – Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate. The Irish universities and the Dublin Institute of Technology make awards for programmes provided under their own aegis, and for some programmes provided in other institutions.

How do I find out my awarding Organisation?

How Can Students Know whether the Institution is Recognised in the UK or Not? All qualification awarding organisations are listed on the official websites of the regulators. The most extensive one is the Register of Regulated Qualifications which can be found on the Ofqual official website.

Who is the awarding body for the Leaving Cert?

The State Examinations Commission (SEC)
The State Examinations Commission (SEC) makes school awards. Current awards include the Junior Cycle/Certificate at NFQ Level 3 and the Leaving Certificate at NFQ Levels 4 and 5.

Who is the awarding body for UCD?

In the university sector the 4 awarding bodies are the National University of Ireland (UCD, UCC, UCG and Maynooth), Dublin University, Dublin City University and the University of Limerick. Quality and Qualifications Ireland is the awarding body for third-level educational institutions outside the university sector.

Is a Level 7 diploma equivalent to a degree?

Level 7 refers to a level of education equivalent to a master’s degree, and is generally attained in a centre for further education. Examples of Level 7 qualifications include: Master’s degree. Integrated master’s degree.

What does awarding body mean in qualifications?

An awarding body, in the United Kingdom, is an examination board which sets examinations and awards qualifications, such as GCSEs and A-levels.

Is UCD QQI accredited?

UCD courses are quality assured and are subject to periodic reviews of effectiveness of quality assurance procedures by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). UCD qualifications are recognised both nationally and internationally.

Who is awarding body for NUIG?

All awards made in the State by bodies such as the Department of Education and Science, FETAC, HETAC, DIT and the universities will be included in the framework.

What level is a diploma equivalent to in Ireland?

level seven
Diplomas will be recognised as being at level seven of the National Qualification Authority of Ireland’s 10-point scale. This ranges from level one awards, recognising basic literacy and numeracy, to level 10 which acknowledges doctoral degrees. It includes level eight awards, which relate to higher level degrees.