[Linux-aus] Interview with Mark Lloyd from ACS on compulsory accreditation
Brenda Aynsley
bpa at iss.net.au
Sat Sep 30 08:13:05 UTC 2006
Bret Busby wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Brenda Aynsley wrote:
>
>>
>> The role that acs plays in migration is to assess, not certify, the
>> qualifications of overseas people and offer an opinion on whether the
>> qualifications of a person gained overseas are sufficiently analogous
>> to those obtained in Australia in the computing field. One of the
>> litmus tests in that process is to ask the question would the person
>> qualify for ACS membership? but the process itself does not lead to
>> ACS Membership and an overseas person can separately seek admission to
>> the ACS.
>>
>>
>
> This power of assessment, that can determine whether a person should be
> allowed to immigrate, is given to an organisation that does not
> recognise a PostGraduate Diploma as being at at least the same level as
> a pass degree?
>
> How can an organisation be qualified to offer an assessment of the
> standing of tertiary qualifications, when it fails to recognise that a
> PostGraduate Diploma is higher than a pass degree awarded by the same
> institution, in the same field?
>
universities are offered the opportunity to submit their courses for
accreditation with ACS (its a no/low cost exercise from ACS' perspective
but a lot of work for the University, just like becoming an ISO9000
compliant company is). Those courses that students do which are
accredited make it a no-brainer to be elegible for membership of ACS.
Perhaps you might ask the university if their course that your partner
did was accredited, if not, why not? Often the answer is that there
arent sufficient IT offerings in it that are at the appropriate academic
level in spite of it being called the Grad-Dip-IT-something-or-other.
This isnt an ACS problem but rather a course design problem.
This also doesnt mean that courses which arent accredited are ignored or
invalidated from ACS's point of view just that its more problematic and
less certain that students will meet the necessary criteria in doing
non-accredited courses for professional membership See
http://www.acs.org.au/index.cfm?action=accreditation&temID=accUniversities
for info about the Course Accreditation process and to see which
university courses are accredited and at what level.
I have participated as an ACS accreditation panel member in the past and
I have to say that the process of getting courses accredited is both
rigorous and thorough whilst its my experience that its also a positive
process that's often welcomed by Universities because it gives them the
opportunity to benchmark their offerings against an external standard
based on the profession's Core Body of Knowledge (CBOK) which then leads
to a marketing advantage in the growing their slice of the Australian
international student marketplace.
cheers
brenda
ps please stop thinking that ACS stops people migrating, they dont, they
offer an assessment of the qualifications that people have from overseas
institutions. If a person doesnt get the skills qualification
assessment, they might still migrate because its a decision that DIMA
makes, they might also become international students in order to meet
the criteria for skilled migration on completion of their studies in
Australia. Other professional bodies do the same for their profession
see http://www.acacia-au.com/skills-assessment-authorities.php
pps I would imagine that your partner would be eligible for membership
at the associate level at least and with the passage of time working in
the industry full professional membership. If you want to send me the
CV I will forward it to the Manager Professional Standards for his view
on eligibility.
--
Brenda Aynsley, FACS
Chairman ACS SA http://www.acs.org.au/
The ACS Computer Professional Educational Program impacts
on the Practising Computer Professional scheme. Visit
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