Common use of PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION Clause in Contracts

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION. The University provides high quality education and training in many professions including education, allied health, accounting, law, and forensics. Many of our courses are accredited by industry or professional bodies, ensuring that they meet national and international standards. Achieving professional accreditation also ensures that the University's graduates have the necessary skills, knowledge and personal attributes required by industry. Course Advisory Groups (CAG) are established for each of our courses. The purpose of CAGs is to ensure that the University seeks, receives and acts on regular, valid and reliable feedback from stakeholders on the quality and appropriateness of its courses. The objectives of CAGs are to:

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Sources: Compact Agreement, Mission Based Compact