Chartered Professional Examinations: Different Universities, Similar Degrees

David Magumba
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Higher education globally is characterized by numerous universities producing millions of graduates with slightly differentiated professional degrees. Graduates later race for common professional certification as the normal requirement of the job market. The motivation for many private universities is to breakeven even, remain profitable and sustain their positions in the market place. Public universities with science orientations focus more on scientific competence, research, innovation, and professionalism. A new system of Chartered Professional Examinations for non-business degrees is proposed and discussed in this article. The objective is to promote professionalism, develop and test competence and create an equivalence of all similar degree programs awarded by universities. Universities reserve the right and autonomy to function and award degrees as independent institutions of higher learning. Harmonization of examinations improves university education and standardize degrees across universities. PhD programs and master’s degrees are exempt from these examinations since many PhDs are research focused, therefore the contribution of a PhD degree is evaluated by the value of its scientific output.
特许专业考试:不同大学,相似学位
全球高等教育的特点是大学众多,培养了数百万毕业生,他们的专业学位略有不同。后来,毕业生竞相获得普通的专业证书,这是就业市场的正常要求。许多私立大学的动机是保持收支平衡,保持盈利,并维持他们在市场上的地位。公立理科大学更注重科学能力、研究、创新和专业精神。本文提出并讨论了一种新的非商业学位特许专业考试制度。其目的是促进专业精神,发展和测试能力,并创建与所有大学授予的类似学位课程相同的学位。大学保留作为独立的高等院校行使职能和授予学位的权利和自主权。统一考试可以提高大学教育水平,并使大学学位标准化。博士课程和硕士学位不受这些考试的限制,因为许多博士都是以研究为重点的,因此博士学位的贡献是通过其科学产出的价值来评估的。
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