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News Release from: Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB]
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 May 2005
CIOB launches revised Education
Framework
A review of the CIOB Education Framework is now complete reflecting developments over 2003/4.
A review of the CIOB Education Framework is now complete reflecting developments over 2003/4 The framework document has been comprehensively updated and extended
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 12 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Major amendments include the incorporation of Masters and postgraduate courses, the Graduate Diploma Programme, amendments to the DMX route and changes to the learning outcomes to reflect CIC endorsement obtained in 2004.
The CIOB is continually reassessing its education and membership opportunities to ensure that the framework supports and reflects the changing needs of industry.
The Institute works closely with education providers, industry representatives and construction bodies to maintain relevance of course structures and outputs.
In conducting the review, CIOB has also taken account of the increasingly broad range of built environment disciplines and the requirement to recognise the importance of non-cognate courses in providing the underpinning knowledge for developing key skills and competences.
For further information on the Education Framework 2005 please contact Nicky Davies on e: ndavies@ciob.org.uk.
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