Transcription of The New Zealand Qualifications Framework
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NEW Zealand Qualifications AUTHORITYThe New Zealand Qualifications FrameworkContentsSection 1. The New Zealand Qualifications Framework 2 Purpose of the NZQF 2 Principles underpinning New Zealand Qualifications listed on the NZQF and the quality assurance system 2 Lifelong learning 3 Relationship between the NZQF and other tertiary education policy 4 Ongoing development of the NZQF 4 Section 2. Qualifications Framework design features 5 NZQF qualification definition 5 qualification types 5 Level descriptors 5 Section 3. qualification design features 7 qualification title, type and level 7 Strategic purpose statement 7 Outcome statements 7 Credit value 8 Subject area classifications 8 Status 8 Review of Qualifications 9 Award of the qualification 9 Section 4. qualification type definitions 10 Certificate level 1 10 Certificate level 2 10 Certificate level 3 11 Certificate level 4 11 Certificate level 5 12 Diploma level 5 12 Certificate level 6 13 Diploma level 6 13 Diploma level 7 14 Bachelor s Degree 14 Graduate Certificate 15 Graduate Diploma 16 Bachelor Honours Degree 16 Postgraduate Certificate 17 Postgraduate Diploma 18 Master s Degree 18 Doctoral Degree 20 Section 5.
New Zealand qualifications are based on need, outcomes, flexibility and collaboration. This approach is intended to provide a simple structure for qualifications and programmes. Qualifications are designed to identify the underpinning skills, knowledge and attributes graduates need
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