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UKSpec 4th Edition

The latest edition of UKSpec has been published. Downgrading of IEng competencies as promised. 

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  • The UKSpec 4th Edition may seem similar to the previous edition the accompanying guidance documents indicates subtle changes which significantly devalue the IEng category.

    https://www.engc.org.uk/media/3419/comparison-table-for-engtech-ieng-and-ceng-standards-with-examples-of-evidence.pdf


    On the comparison table for 'Knowledge and Understanding' the first two examples for IEng are:-
    • Identifying the limits of your knowledge and skills

    • Taking steps to develop and extend personal knowledge of appropriate technology, both current and emerging

       


    For CEng the examples are:-

     
    • Formal training related to your role

    • ​​​​​​​Learning and developing new engineering knowledge in a different industry or role


    The didactic purpose of the whole document is to demonstrate that IEng is a lesser version of that of Chartered Engineer.


    No one will be fooled into thinking it is a viable qualification for a professional engineer.


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  • The UKSpec 4th Edition may seem similar to the previous edition the accompanying guidance documents indicates subtle changes which significantly devalue the IEng category.

    https://www.engc.org.uk/media/3419/comparison-table-for-engtech-ieng-and-ceng-standards-with-examples-of-evidence.pdf


    On the comparison table for 'Knowledge and Understanding' the first two examples for IEng are:-
    • Identifying the limits of your knowledge and skills

    • Taking steps to develop and extend personal knowledge of appropriate technology, both current and emerging

       


    For CEng the examples are:-

     
    • Formal training related to your role

    • ​​​​​​​Learning and developing new engineering knowledge in a different industry or role


    The didactic purpose of the whole document is to demonstrate that IEng is a lesser version of that of Chartered Engineer.


    No one will be fooled into thinking it is a viable qualification for a professional engineer.


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