National Vocational Qualification

National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) are work based awards in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that are achieved through assessment and training. In Scotland they are known as Scottish Vocational Qualification (SVQ).

To achieve an NVQ, candidates must prove that they have the ability (competence) to carry out their job to the required standard. NVQs are based on National Occupational Standards that describe the "competencies" expected in any given job role. Typically, candidates will work towards an NVQ that reflects their role in a paid or voluntary position. For example, someone working in an admin office role may take an NVQ in Business and Administration.

There are eight levels of NVQ ranging from Level 1, which focuses on basic work activities, to Level 8 for senior management.

Levels

For Year-10 students starting NVQ courses in September 2013, the qualification will not be equivalent to a GCSE.

Approximate academic equivalents

Equivalents published by the UK government

The combined UK Government website Gov.uk lists the equivalents for academic qualifications between the National Qualifications Framework (NQF), the Qualifications and Credit Framework and the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ).[2]

Level NQF examples QCF examples FHEQ examples
Entry
  • Entry level certificate
  • Entry level Skills for Life
  • Entry level award, certificate and diploma
  • Entry level Functional Skills
  • Entry level Foundation Learning
 
1
  • GCSE (grades D–G)
  • Key Skills level 1
  • NVQ level 1
  • Skills for Life level 1
  • Foundation diploma
  • BTEC award, certificate and diploma level 1
  • Foundation Learning level 1
  • Functional Skills level 1
  • OCR National
 
2
  • GCSE (grades A*–C)
  • Key Skills level 2
  • NVQ level 2
  • Skills for Life level 2
  • Higher diploma
  • BTEC award, certificate and diploma level 2
  • Functional Skills level 2
 
3
  • AS and A level
  • Advanced Extension Award
  • Cambridge International award
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Key Skills level 3
  • NVQ level 3
  • Advanced diploma
  • Progression diploma
  • BTEC award, certificate and diploma level 3
  • BTEC National
  • OCR National
  • Cambridge National
 
4
  • Certificate of higher education
  • Key Skills level 4
  • NVQ level 4
BTEC Professional award, certificate and diploma level 4
  • Certificate of higher education
  • HNC
5
  • HND
  • NVQ level 4
  • Higher diploma
  • BTEC Professional award, certificate and diploma level 5
  • HNC
  • HND
  • Diploma of higher education
  • Diploma of further education
  • Foundation degree
  • HND
6 NVQ level 4 BTEC Advanced Professional award, certificate and diploma level 6
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Graduate certificate
  • Graduate diploma
7
  • BTEC Advanced Professional award, certificate and diploma level 7
  • Fellowship and fellowship diploma
  • Postgraduate certificate
  • Postgraduate diploma
  • NVQ level 5
BTEC Advanced Professional award, certificate and diploma level 7
  • Master's degree
  • Postgraduate certificate
  • Postgraduate diploma
8 NVQs level 5 Vocational qualifications level 8 Doctorate

Research by the London School of Economics

NVQs are not formally defined in terms of equivalence to conventional academic qualifications. However, for the compilation of social statistics and other purposes, approximate equivalences have to be established. The following equivalences are used by the London School of Economics's Research Lab[3]

Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency

The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority and Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator have a list of academic equivalents that varies from LSE's:

City and Guilds

Main article: City and Guilds

Licentiateship (post nominal: LCGI) sits on level 4 of the National Qualifications Framework,[4] and is therefore comparable to lower NVQ level 4.[5] Both Graduateship (GCGI) and Associateship (ACGI) are at level six of the National Qualifications Framework,[4] compared by OFQUAL to the highest category NVQs of level 4.[5] Membership (MCGI) is placed on NQF level 7, and Fellowship (FCGI) on level 8,[4] compared by OFQUAL to NVQs of level 5.[5] City & Guilds itself ties each NVQ to the level on the NQF with the same number.[4]

Both Graduateship (GCGI) and Associateship (ACGI) have been awarded, before the year 2004, at level 5 of NVQ.

The Associateship has continued to be conferred since 1887 upon graduates of Imperial College who have been awarded a Bachelor of Science (Engineering), Bachelor of Engineering, or Master of Engineering degree in a discipline previous studied at the City & Guilds College.

Both Graduateship (GCGI) and Associateship (ACGI) are at same academic level.

Classifications

The NVQ Framework classifies the economy into the following areas:

See also

References

  1. "How Do NVQs Stack Up Against Degrees?". Graduates.co.uk - Careers Advice, Postgrad Study and Gap Year.
  2. "Compare different qualifications". www.gov.uk.
  3. McIntosh, Steve and Steedman, Hilary (1999). Qualifications in the United Kingdom 1985–1999 (HTML tables). London School of Economics Research Laboratory Data Service [distributor].
  4. 1 2 3 4 City and Guilds: Qualification comparison. Accessed 2 October 2010.
  5. 1 2 3 Explaining the National Qualifications Framework. Accessed 2 October 2010.

Further reading

External links

[[Category:Vocational education in the United Kingdom

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