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    Accreditation


    What is Accreditation?

    Accreditation is the recognition that an institution maintains standards requisite for its graduates to gain admission to other reputable institutions of higher learning or to achieve credentials for professional practice. The goal of accreditation is to ensure that education provided by institutions of higher education meets acceptable levels of quality. The accreditation process is a means of peer review and professional self-regulation.  It is intended to strengthen and sustain the quality and integrity of the university, confirming that it is worthy of public confidence. While this process is mandated, the self-study itself is largely an internal process that presents us with an invaluable opportunity to analyze how we are conducting our affairs and where to improve, where necessary, the ways that we do things.

    Why Accreditation?

    Education plays a vital role in the development of any nation. Therefore, there is a premium on both quantity (increased access) and quality (relevance and excellence of academic programs offered) of higher education.

    As in any other domain, the method to improve quality remains the same. Finding and recognizing new needs and satisfying them with products and services of international standards.

    Benefits of Accreditation

    • Helps the institution to know its strengths, weaknesses and opportunities through an informed review process.

    • Identifies internal areas of planning and resource allocation. Enhances collegiality on the campus.

    • Provides, via the outcome, funding agencies objective data for performance funding. Initiates institutions into innovative and modern methods of pedagogy.

    • Gives institutions a new sense of direction and identity.

    • Provides society with reliable information on quality of education offered.

    • Shares with employers access to information on the quality of education offered to potential recruits.

    • Promotes intra- and inter-institutional interactions.

    Are there different types of accreditation?

    There are two basic types of educational accreditation, one identified as 'institutional' and one referred to as 'specialized' or 'programmatic.' Institutional accreditation normally applies to an entire institution, indicating that each of an institution's parts is contributing to the achievement of the institution's objectives, although not necessarily all at the same level of quality.

    Specialized accreditation normally applies to the evaluation of programs, departments, or college which usually are parts of a total collegiate or other post-secondary institution. The unit accredited may be as large as a college within a university or as small as a curriculum within a discipline. Most of the specialized accrediting agencies review units within a post-secondary institution which is accredited by one of the regional accrediting commissions. However, certain of the specialized accrediting agencies accredit professional schools and other specialized or vocational or other post-secondary institutions which are free-standing in their operations. Thus, a "specialized" or "programmatic" accrediting agency may also function in the capacity of an "institutional" accrediting agency. In addition, a number of specialized accrediting agencies accredit educational programs within non-educational settings, such as hospitals.

    What are accrediting agencies?

    Accrediting agencies are organizations (or bodies) that establish operating standards for educational or professional institutions and programs, determine the extent to which the standards are met, and publicly announce their findings.

    Accreditation Goal

    Academic Affairs has a major goal to pursue accreditation for all the degree programs for which there are accrediting agencies. This is in pursuit of the University goal to maintain the quality of all educational programs and the University's philosophy of "Quality Management."

    International Accreditation Association or AgencyAcademic ProgramDate of Achieving AccreditaionAccreditation TypeAccrediting Agency Published Standards
    College of Business and Economics
    AACSB ' The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business'www.aacsb.edu
    • Accounting
    • Economics
    • Management
    • Marketing
    • Finance
    • MBA
    • Master of Accounting
    • Management Information Systems
    • Master of Science in Marketing
    Fall 2009
    Reaccreditation: December 2014
    College LevelAACSB - Standards Revised Jan 08
    College of Arts and Sciences (Baccalaureate and Master Programs)
    CHES ' Accreditation of BSc and MSc Environmental Sciences programs by both the Committee of Heads of Environmental Sciences(CHES) and the Institute of Environmental Sciences (IES) UK.www.ches.org.ukEnvironmental Sciences Program (BSc. and MSc.)June 2012
    Fully Accredited
    Program LevelCHES Accreditation Guidance
    ACEJMC ' Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication'www2.ku.edu/~acejmc/Mass Communication ProgramSpring 2013Program Level
    NAACLS ' National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences' www.naac​ls.orgBiomedical Sciences ProgramSeptember 2008
    Fully Accredited

    Spring 2013
    Reaccredited
    Program Level
    RSS ' Royal Statistical Society' www.rss.org.ukStatistics ProgramSpring 2011
    AccreditedProgram Level
    Program Level
    CSC ' Canadian Society for Chemistry' www.cheminst.caChemistry ProgramSpring 2009
    Accredited

    Spring 2015
    Reaccredited
    Program Level
    ACEND - Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (granted Candidacy for accreditation under ACEND's 2012 Foreign Dietitian Education (FDE) standards)Human Nutrition, BSSummer 2014Program Level 
    College of Education
    IRTE ' International Recognition in Teacher Education'
    • Primary Education Program, BE
    • Secondary Education Program, BE
    • Diploma in Early Childhood
    • Diploma in Special Education
    • Diploma in Primary Education
    • Diploma in Secondary Education
    • Master of Education in SpecialEducation
    • Master of Education in Educational Leadership
    Fall 2010College Level
    Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) http://acei.org/
    • B.Ed. in Primary Education
    • Diploma in Primary Education
    2014Program Level 
    Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)Diploma in Special Education2014Program Level 
    National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) http://www.naeyc.org/Diploma in Early Childhood Education2014Program Level 
    College of Pharmacy
    CCAPP ' Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Program' www.ccapp-accredit.caPharmacy, BSc
    PharmD Program
    Spring 2012
    Spring 2014
    Program Level
    Accreditation Standards for Continuing Pharmacy Education (ACPE)    
    Foundation Program
    CEA 'The Commission on English Language Program Accreditation'www.cea-accredit.orgEnglishApril 2010Program Level
    College of Engineering
    Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Industrial and Systems Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
     Undergraduate Program Level 
    Accredited by The Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.orgComputer Science Undergraduate Program Level 
    College of Law
    British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher EducationInstitutional accreditation from the BAC, accrediting Qatar University College of Law "as an Independent Higher Education Institution"four years (maximum duration of accreditation),
    valid until 31 July 2020
    Institutional accreditationStandards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education
    High Council for the Evaluation of Research and Higher Education in FranceAccreditation for the Bachelor of Law program from the HCERESfive years (maximum duration of accreditation), valid until the end of the academic year 2020- 2021Programmatic accreditationStandards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education