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The Awarding Bodies - Irish Institute of Credit Management

Awarding Bodies are organisations that are authorised to make awards, certification, or award qualifications

Listing Awarding Bodies

WhichCollege.ie provides an overview of awarding bodies operating in Ireland, the UK, and internationally. While many postgraduate qualifications are issued by organisations with statutory authority, a wide range of professional bodies also grant their own awards linked to advanced study. Although most Irish courses lead to qualifications from domestic awarding bodies, some programmes result in international or non‑Irish awards, depending on the institution or field of study.

A number of Irish institutions act both as education providers and as awarding bodies in their own right. This includes the Irish universities and the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), which have the authority to confer postgraduate qualifications.

An academic award (whether a degree, diploma, or certificate) is granted when a learner successfully completes a recognised programme of higher education at undergraduate or postgraduate level. These awards are issued by designated awarding bodies and are aligned with the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). The NFQ distinguishes between major and non‑major awards, with the latter covering minor, special‑purpose, and supplemental awards.

Major awards represent the primary qualification type at each NFQ level and correspond to substantial learning achievements. Examples include an Honours Bachelor Degree at Level 8, a Master’s Degree at Level 9, and a Doctoral Degree at Level 10.

Recent legislative changes have streamlined Ireland’s qualifications system, reducing the number of statutory awarding bodies. The responsibilities previously held by organisations such as the National Council for Educational Awards (NCEA), the National Council for Vocational Awards (NCVA), Solas, Teagasc, CERT, and Bord Iascaigh Mhara have been consolidated under the awards councils FETAC and HETAC.

Below, WhichCollege.ie outlines the awarding bodies responsible for certification across Ireland and the UK.
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The Irish Institute of Credit Management (IICM) was established in 1971. It is the largest credit management institute in Ireland.

IICM’s mission is to raise the status of the profession of credit management. Their aim is raise it to such an extent that the Irish business community recognises membership of the Institute, and appropriate qualifications, as essential prerequisites for positions in credit management. In addition, the IICM aims that the media, government and corporate bodies in Ireland will recognise them as the primary source of information and views on credit management.

IICM Goals

The IICM has a number of goals. These include the following:

  • Increase awareness among Irish companies of the benefits of sound credit management
  • Provide continuing educational opportunities to enhance their members' effectiveness and position within the management structure
  • Further increase the Institute’s membership within Irish industry
  • Position their members for business success
  • Further develop the Institute’s association with their European counterparts through the auspices of FECMA (Federation of European Credit Management Associations)
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