Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation
Electrical and Electronic Engineering [16]
Electronic Engineering with Information Technology [16]
Mechatronic Engineering [16]
Petroleum Engineering [16]
Telecommunication Engineering [16]
Electrical and Electronic Engineering [16]
Electronic Engineering with Information Technology [16]
Mechatronic Engineering [16]
Petroleum Engineering [16]
Telecommunication Engineering [16]
Civil Engineering [16]
Electrical and Electronic Engineering [16]
Electrical & Electronic Engineering [16]
Malaysia
Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT) is a professional body that gives Professional Recognition to Technologists and Technicians in related technology and technical fields. It also evaluates the quality and provides accreditation to technology programs in Malaysia through its Technology and Technical Accreditation Council (TTAC). Accreditation of programs is managed in conjunction with the Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA), and is voluntary. As of 2024, MBOT is a full signatory of the Seoul Accord.
London
United Kingdom
The Engineering Council (EC) is the UK regulatory body for the engineering profession. Its Engineering Accreditation Board (AB) is made up of all the professional engineering institutions that are licensed by the Engineering Council to accredit academic programs for both Chartered Engineer and Incorporated Engineer status. The aim of EAB is to encourage consistent accreditation processes and practices as well as to provide a single point of contact to facilitate joint accreditation visits, where appropriate, for member PEIs.
Kuala Lampur
Malaysia
The Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), through its Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC), conducts accreditation of engineering degree programmes offered by institutions of higher learning within Malaysia. Accreditation is done through the evaluation panel (from academic and industry/practice) whose members are appointed by EAC. The accreditation panel visits the institution to evaluate the curriculum, facilities and the quality management system and have dialogues with management, academic and support staff, students and industry stakeholders.
Barton
Australia
The Australian Engineering Accreditation Centre (AEAC) evaluates engineering programs at the levels of Professional Engineer, Engineering Technologist, and Engineering Associate. Competency Standards are published as a foundation reference for part of the assessment process and set out the generic competencies deemed to be essential for an individual to commence practice in the appropriate occupational category.
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