Higher National Certificate Explained

A Higher National Certificate (HNC), part of the Higher Nationals suite of qualifications, is a higher education/further education qualification in the United Kingdom.

Overview

In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the HNC is a BTEC qualification awarded by Edexcel, and in Scotland, an HNC is a Higher National awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.[1] The attainment level of the qualification is roughly equivalent to 6th year at school, or one year of university in Scotland, and a Certificate of Higher Education but being less extensive than that of a Higher National Diploma (HND). Studied full-time, the qualification normally takes one year or two years part-time.[2] Many HNCs cover the same areas as an HND and it is often possible to complete an HND with one year full-time study after successfully completing the HNC.[3]

In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, an HNC (previously a level 5 qualification) is now Level 4 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework.[4]

In Ireland, an HNC is considered roughly equivalent to a FETAC level 6 Advanced Certificate; as both contain at least 8 modules/units at IRL level 6 (UK level 4)

In Scotland, an HNC is Level 7 on the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Higher National Qualifications – HNCs and HNDs. civic,sqa. www.sqa.org.uk.
  2. http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/QualificationsExplained/DG_10039026 HNCs and HNDs: what they are – Direct.gov.uk, accessed 30 August 2012
  3. http://www.aimhigher.ac.uk/sites/aimhigher/student_info/hnc.cfm Higher National Certificate (HNC) – Aimhigher.ac.uk
  4. Web site: The structure of the NQF. October 15, 2006 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060926024602/http://www.qca.org.uk/493_15772.html . September 26, 2006 . }
  5. Web site: Guide to Higher National Qualifications. Scottish Qualifications Authority.