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What is a QCF qualification equivalent to?

What is a QCF qualification equivalent to?

Although the QCF and the FHEQ are separate, the QCF is a comprehensive framework that recognises achievements at any level, subject or sector. This means that, at the higher levels of the QCF, qualifications are offered at the same level as higher education qualifications.

Are QCF qualifications Recognised?

The Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) is a new credit transfer system which has replaced the National Qualification Framework (NQF). It recognises qualifications and units by awarding credits. The QCF is jointly regulated by the England’s regulator Ofqual, Wales’ DCELLS and Northern Ireland’s CCEA.

What QCF level is a Masters?

QCF Level 7
UK Postgraduate – Masters Degree (QCF Level 7)

Is QCF the same as NVQ?

What is an NVQ? A National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) was a popular form of work-based qualification under the NQF system, which was replaced by the QCF in 2010. The QCF was replaced by the RQF in 2015.

What are the different sizes of QCF Qualifications?

Qualification sizes There are three sizes of qualifications in the QCF: • Award (1 to 12 credits — 10 to 120 hours of learning) • Certificate (13 to 36 credits — 130 to 360 hours of learning) • Diploma (37 credits or more — 370 or more hours of learning).

What can I do with a QCF course?

QCF qualification courses provide confidence and assurance for professionals seeking nationally recognised training qualifications. Also known as the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF), QCF qualification courses are available on a variety of topics and at a wide range of levels. Refine your search.

How is the qualification and Credit Framework ( QCF )?

All qualifications in the QCF are built up from smaller units of learning, with each unit having a credit value. Credit Values represent how long a unit is expected to take – Each credit value equates to approximately 10 hours of learning

Is the FHEQ the same as the QCF?

Although the QCF and the FHEQ are separate, the QCF is a comprehensive framework that recognises achievements at any level, subject or sector. This means that, at the higher levels of the QCF, qualifications are offered at the same level as higher education qualifications.