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From : ZABService <ZABService@kmk.org>
To : <antoniaficova@zoho.com>
Subject : Z/Allg./VDP/ Antw: Recognition of Foreign Qualifications - ECTS - HIGH IMPORTANT - ASAP
Date : Wed, 28 Jun 2017 11:47:19 +0200
Attachments : Fact sheet Recognition Higher Education.pdf
Dear Ms Ficova,
Thank you for your email.
Attached you will find an information sheet with information on and
general guidelines for the recognition of higher education
qualifications in Germany.
First of all, it is important to determine if your university/academic
degree gives access to a regulated profession in Germany. Only in case
of a regulated profession an official recognition procedure is
necessary. You can find a list of regulated professions and the
competent recognition authorities on the following website with the help
of the recognition finder:
https://www.anerkennung-in-deutschland.de/html/en/index.php
If your profession is not regulated, an official recognition procedure
is not necessary. You can apply directly for jobs on the German labour
market. In order to facilitate the assessment of your foreign higher
education qualification you can apply to the Central Office of Foreign
Education for a statement of comparability of the foreign higher
education qualification. Further information on fees and application
procedures is provided on our website:
https://www.kmk.org/kmk/information-in-english/statement-of-comparability-for-foreign-higher-education-
qualifications.html
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>>> Miss Antonia Ficova Engineer <antoniaficova@zoho.com> 23.06.2017
15:04 >>>
Hello Dear officers at departments,
How are you doing?
I would like to mention for your interest following issue where is
options for improvement, especially at:
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Policies and Procedures for the Recognition of Foreign Qualifications.
A typical "first cycle" (or Bachelor's) Degree, would consist of 180 or
240 credits, whereas a typical "second cycle" (or Master's) Degree,
would consist of 90 or 120 credits, with at least 60 credits at second
cycle level. The use of ECTS at the "third cycle" (or Ph.D. level)
varies.
ECTS has been adopted by most of the countries in the European Higher
Education Area(EHEA), and is increasingly used elsewhere.
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a
student-centred system for credit transfer and accumulation that was
initially developed to facilitate student mobility in the Erasmus
programme. The ECTS convention is that 60 credits measures the workload
of a full-time student during one academic year. The student workload of
a full-time study programme in Europe amounts in most cases to 36/40
weeks per year and in those cases one credit is assigned to 25 to 30
working hours (1 ECTS = 25/30 working hours). Workload refers to the
notional time an average learner might expect to complete the required
learning outcomes.
ECTS makes study programmes easier to read and compare for all
students, local and foreign; as such, it facilitates mobility and
academic recognition.
In sum: student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness
by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.
Btw. Standards and processes of the accrediting organization should be
consistent with the academic quality, improvement.
U.S. higher education institutions that admit European students are
aware of the Diploma Supplement, as are U.S. credential evaluation
services. The Diploma Supplement is not a feature of U.S. higher
education and has not been adopted in the United States. However, some
U.S. institutions may - at their discretion and upon request - supply a
version of the Diploma Supplement to st
udents or graduates who seek to
study within the European Higher Education Area. This is not a
requirement and is purely voluntary. There exists no law or authority in
the decentralized U.S. higher education system that can mandate such a
document or policy.
In this context, what is mentioned above, I woud like to require for
U.S. credential evaluation services of all my qualifications in terms of
completion of my degree for my academic career and achievements. There
is no space for questioning of all my knowledge and academic
activities.
If the content of this email doesn´t include agenda of your duties,
please feel free to forward this to reliable person in time.
Thank you for your consideration, effort, time,
Have a nice day,
ANTÓNIA
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Best Regards,Miss. Antónia FICOVÁ, Engineer, (Not yet Dr.)
Single. No Bonds. Simple. Strong. Self-Educated. Successful. No
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