No6 wrote: » RKQ if you can get 10 or more (about 20 to allow for drop outs!!) people to confirm they would definately attend ask James Banks to come over. I'm not sure about the knowledge mapping in terms of how long it takes, probably a while as they'll have to get in touch with your college and probably get the sylabus for the relevant years, I imagine!! Its free (they're not the OS ) and as soon as you have a membership number ask for one to be done, then start your performance sections of your pop and by the time you've that done it may be ready!! I know a guy who completed his TCIAT pop record in a weekend so if you go that fast it probably will not be ready.:eek:
Slig wrote: » As I am not self employed, I would assume that the ACIAT is the profile I would fit best. The list of qualifications seem to require me to have a degree in Arch Tech. I only have a Diploma from WIT am I still eligable? and does anybody have any recommendations on who to contact.
Supertech wrote: » 1. Pretty Sure it wouldn't without at least completing Technician POP Record (open to correction) 2. No - only MCIAT acceptable to banks as TCIAT not eligible to Practice on their own account
sydthebeat wrote: » at the moment, my employer is having hassle. He has been self employed for nearly 20 years, signing off was part and parcel of the services he provided, but obviously the AIB (and now IIB) situations are opening a can of worms. i am hoping that TCIAT membership (if i get it) will afford me the opportunity to sign certs.
Membership@CIAT wrote: » Hi Sydthebeat, The diploma would make you eligible for Associate (ACIAT) membership, as long as you are not offering services/self employed. You would then need to prove your professional competency via the the Technician POP Record, before attaining TCIAT qualification. Please note you will need to be MCIAT to sign off final certification. For further clarification, please contact practice@ciat.org.uk, who will be happy to clarify the specifics. James - Membership Dept - CIAT
RKQ wrote: » Hi TaraP, as the educational establishments must undertake the mapping exercise as part of their application for either Accreditation of Honours Degrees or Approval of other qualifications. Would these educational establishments have "maps" on file for past students - going back 22 years? I have a number of friends, (past pupils / classmates) that are members of CIAT. Having done the same course, is it of any help i.e CIAT would already have a record of the course subjects etc for that year.
No6 wrote: » Syd, have a look at the MCIAT membership and see if you are elligible for that (its only a few more modules!!) , MCIAT can be employed or self employed and can sign for the AIB, don't know about IIB. Your employer should consider going down the resigtration route himself if he's 20 years in buisness. CIAT have not got Law Society Recognition for certificates of Compliance yet but are working on it I believe. Tara I was led to believe that the mapping could be done, I didnt realise it involved the Educational Establishments actually looking for accreditation themselves. Can you let us know how many Irish Courses are acvitely looking for accreditation and which courses they are. I too am a prehistoric graduate (not as bad as RKQ but not too far away!!) I recently looked for my results from my college and all they had was my overall result, not subjects or Modules, Should I just assume there is no mapping for me and proceed on the basis I'm not exempt from anything?:eek: