National Framework of Qualifications explained

The National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) is a system used to describe levels of educational qualifications in Ireland. Responsibility for maintaining and developing the framework lies with Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI).

Launched in 2003, the NFQ was developed by the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland as a means of comparing training and qualifications between institutions of education at all levels. It encompasses learning at primary and second level, as well as acting as a benchmark for required standards for graduates of courses offered by QQI, and universities.[1] The framework consists of 10 "Levels", ranging from Certificates at Level 1 which signify initial learning to degrees at doctoral level. A 'fan diagram'[2] is used to illustrate the progression of the levels.[3]

Framework

EQF levelEHEA cycleNFQ levelMajor award types
1 1Level 1 Certificate
2Level 2 Certificate
23Level 3 Certificate
Junior Certificate
34Level 4 Certificate
Leaving Certificate
45Level 5 Certificate
Leaving Certificate
56Advanced Certificate
Short cycle within 1stHigher Certificate
61st7Ordinary bachelor's degree
 8Honours bachelor's degree
Higher Diploma
72nd9Master's Degree
Post-Graduate Diploma
83rd10Doctoral Degree
Higher Doctorate

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). www.nfq.ie.
  2. Web site: National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). www.nfq.ie.
  3. Web site: National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). www.nfq.ie.