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How to get your degree programme accredited

If you are new to accreditation please contact your relevant Licensed PEI to your subject for advice before completing any submission documentation.

Once you have all the information you need, your accreditation application should be sent to one or more of the professional engineering institutions that have been licensed by the Engineering Council to accredit degree programmes. The Licensed PEIs you choose should be relevant to the area(s) of engineering covered by the course. You can apply for accredited status for Bachelors, Honours, Integrated Masters (MEng) and other Masters degrees such as MScs. Professional engineering institutions may also consider requests to accredit Foundation Degrees and Engineering Doctorates.

Once they have processed your request, the Licensed PEI will carry out an accreditation visit. Here they will determine whether the course learning outcomes are aligned with the standards for accredited status, as set out in the AHEP.

If your programme is awarded accredited status, the period of accreditation is typically five years, counted from the first-year student intake date of the programme. You must reapply for re-accreditation in good time, ideally at least twelve months before accreditation expires.