Title: National Association of Industrial Technology
1Accreditation Process
2Purpose of the ATMAE Accreditation Process
Workshop
- Explain the procedures for the ATMAE
accreditation process
3Why Accreditation?
- The goal of accreditation is to ensure that
education provided by programs and institutions
of higher education meets acceptable levels of
quality. - Accrediting agencies develop evaluation criteria
and conduct evaluations to assess whether or not
those criteria are met. - Institutions and/or programs that request an
agencys evaluation and that meet an agencys
criteria are then accredited by that agency.
4The Value of Accreditation to Stakeholders
- Students accreditation provides a measure of
educational quality and in many cases, helps
facilitate a students academic progression,
including transfer credit from one institution to
another.
5The Value of Accreditation to Stakeholders
- Lawmakers accreditation provides assurance that
educational programs are evaluated against
nationally accepted standards and that program
graduates are competent for entry into the
workplace or for advanced practice.
6The Value of Accreditation to Stakeholders
- Educators and Practitioners accreditation
provides validation of the education program, as
well as the opportunity for academic
administrators, faculty and practitioners to
build consensus on expected learning outcomes and
graduate competencies.
7The Value of Accreditation to Stakeholders
- Employers accreditation assures prospective
employers that graduates come from a program or
school where the content and quality satisfy
established standards.
8Functions of Accreditation
- Verifies that a program meets established
standards - Assists prospective students in identifying
acceptable institutions - Assists institutions in determining the
acceptability of transfer credits - Helps to identify institutions and programs for
the investment of public and private funds - Protects an institution against harmful internal
and external pressure
9Functions of Accreditation
- Fosters continuous improvement by measuring
programs against national standards and their own
stated missions and goals - Involves the institutions stakeholders or
communities of interest in institutional
evaluation and planning - Sets a competency threshold for regulators to use
when establishing criteria for entry into
practice, including eligibility for professional
certification and/or licensure and - Provides a sound basis for determining
eligibility for Federal assistance.
10Mission of ATMAE
The Association of Technology, Management, and
Applied Engineering (ATMAE) is faculty, students,
and industry professionals dedicated to solving
complex technological problems and developing the
competitive technologist and applied engineering
workforce.
11Vision of ATMAE
- The Association of Technology, Management, and
Applied Engineering (ATMAE) sets standards for
academic program accreditation, personal
certification, and professional development for
educators and industry professionals involved in
integrating technology, leadership and design.
12Historical Highlights of ATMAE
- 1965 - Initial Meeting at Kent State University
- 1967 - NAIT Incorporated in Ohio
- 1973 - Accreditation Program Approved by COPA
- 1974 - First Four Programs Accredited
- 1982 - NAIT Voluntarily Withdraws from COPA
- 1987 - Four Standing Divisions Approved
- 1989 - Accreditation Program Approved by USDE
- 1990 - NAIT Accredits First Associate Level
Program - 1994 - USDE Requires Gatekeeper Status for
Agencies - 1997 - Membership in ASPA Approved
- 2002 NAIT Becomes Recognized by CHEA
- 2009 NAIT becomes ATMAE
13Organizational Structure of ATMAE
Executive Board
Four Year Academic Representative
Two Year Academic Representative
Industry Representative
Student Representative
Chair of NIAC
Past Chair Non-Voting
Executive Director Non-Voting
14Purpose of ATMAE Accreditation
- The primary purpose is to provide recognition of
the attainment of certain professional goals and
standards for Industrial Technology. - The secondary purpose is to encourage others to
strive toward these goals and standards.
15Definition of Industrial Technology (IT)
- Industrial Technology is a field of study
designed to prepare technical and/or technical
management-oriented professionals for employment
in business, industry, education, and government.
16IT Program Components
- Humanities, and social and behavioral sciences,
including communication skills. - Mathematics, science, and computer fundamentals.
- Related technical and/or related disciplines such
as management and marketing. - Field of specialization.
17Associate Degree Programs
- Shall lead to the Associate Degree.
- Shall be within the ATMAE definition of
Industrial Technology. - Shall prepare individuals for positions that
contribute to the design and development,
production, distribution, or operational support
of complex technical systems.
18Examples of Associate Degree Programs
- Examples of program names, in addition to
Industrial Technology, include - Manufacturing Technology
- Electronics Technology
- Construction Technology
- Polymer Technology
19Examples of Associate Degree Programs
- Industrial Technology degree programs, designed
for transfer to the baccalaureate level, are also
considered
20Baccalaureate Degree Programs
- Shall include at least the junior and senior
years of instruction. - Shall be designed to prepare management-oriented
technical professionals. - Shall prepare students for technical management
positions in areas such as industrial planning,
production, supply, product market research, and
technical sales.
21Examples ofBaccalaureate Degree Programs
- Examples of program names, in addition to
Industrial Technology, include - Computer Aided Design Technology
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology
- Packaging Technology
- Industrial Distribution
- Manufacturing/Production Technology
22Accreditation Authority
- The ATMAE Constitution and Bylaws state the The
Association shallprovide, through an
accreditation process, for recognition of the
attainment of appropriate standards for
Industrial Technology programs in colleges and
universities.
23Functional Authority
- The Board of Accreditation and the Accreditation
Personnel Committee are autonomous
decision-making authorities and decisions reached
are not subject to approval of any officers,
committees, or boards of the of the Technology,
Management, and Applied Engineering
24Autonomous Relationship
Executive Board
Board of Accreditation
Accreditation Personnel Committee
Visiting Teams
Consultants
25Board of Accreditation Membership
- Six members from the University Division
- Six members from the CCTI Division
- Six members from the Industry Division
- One member from the Student Division
- Up to three from a Program Sponsor
- Three members from the Lay Public
- Chair appointed by the Executive Board
26Board of Accreditation Responsibilities
- Approve institutional accreditation applications
when referred - Determine accreditation status and length of
accreditation - Determine special institutional requirements
27Accreditation Personnel Committee Responsibilities
- Approve team members, consultants, chairs
- Maintain official list of approved personnel
- Plan and conduct training sessions for team
members and consultants - Plan and conduct training sessions for
institutional personnel - Evaluate team members consultants
28Typical Steps in the Accreditation Process
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Develop On-Site Agenda 2. Institution
Training 10. On-Site Visit
3. ATMAE Consultant
11. Visit Team Report Draft 4.
Conduct Self-Study 12. Report
to ATMAE Office 5. Apply for
Accreditation 13. Board Reviews
Report 6. Team Assignments
14. Board Hearings/Decision 7. Submit
Self-Study 15. Appeal
Options 8. Prepare for Team
Visit
29Accreditation Periods
- Initial Accreditation - 4 years
- Re-accreditation - 6 Years
- If a program receives Non-Accreditation status,
or if accreditation is dropped, the application
for reinstatement will be considered as an
initial application and the maximum period of
accreditation granted will be four years.
30Institutions with ATMAE Accredited Programs
31ATMAE Accreditation Assumptions
- Each institution and IT program is unique.
- Each IT program(s) and option(s) have their own
long and short term goals. - The long and short term goals determine the
mission of the IT program(s) and option(s) at a
given institution.
32ATMAE Accreditation Assumptions
- The program mission must meet the definition of
IT. - The program(s) and option(s) must fulfill the
accreditation standards that define IT for ATMAE
accreditation.
33Associate and Baccalaureate Standards
- Associate prefix is 5.X.X
- Baccalaureate prefix is 6.X.X
- Most of the Associate and Baccalaureate standards
are the same unless a difference is indicated
34Visiting Accreditation Teams
- Membership
- Each team consists of at least three members
- At least one team member must be an industry
representative - At least one team member must be from an
institution offering programs at the level of the
institution being visited
35Visiting Accreditation Teams
- Membership
- All team members must be members of ATMAE
- Team chair must have served on two visiting teams
and have been approved by the Accreditation and
Personnel Committee - Team chair must complete Team Chair Orientation.
36Visiting Accreditation Teams
- Assignments to Visiting Team
- Assigned by Accreditation Personnel Committee
(APC) - Institution reviews team member assignment
37Visiting Accreditation Teams
- Assignments to Visiting Team
- APC tries to restructure team if unacceptable
- Institution may withdraw request if final team
assignments are not acceptable
38Visiting Accreditation Teams
- Visiting Team Responsibilities
- Review the institutions Self-Study Report
- Conduct on-site visit to institution
- Prepare written report following guidelines
- Recommend status of accreditation
- Have chair or team member present at the Board of
Accreditation hearings
39Visiting Accreditation Teams
- Visiting Team Chair Responsibilities
- Work with institutional contact person to develop
on-site schedule - Assign team members to specific team
responsibilities - Coordinate team activity during on-site visit
40Visiting Accreditation Teams
- Visiting Team Chair Responsibilities
- Coordinate, edit, and submit final team report
- Evaluate performance of team members
- Represent team at Board of Accreditation hearings
41Visiting Accreditation Teams
- Writing the Visiting Team Report
- The Visiting Team Report shall be a qualitative
assessment regarding the accuracy of the
institutional self-study report and an analysis
of program and option compliance with standards - The Visiting Team Report does not contain
recommendations on how the institution should
rectify any deficiencies
42Board of Accreditation Hearings
- 2.1.3 Board Meetings
- The Board is required to meet at the annual
convention of the Association Technology,
Management, and Applied Engineering. Other
meetings may be called by the Chair of the Board
of Accreditation
43Board of Accreditation Hearings
- Preparation for Board Meeting
- The Executive Director will distribute visiting
team reports, and institutional responses to
those reports, to all members of the Board of
Accreditation approximately 30 days prior to its
annual meeting
44Board of Accreditation Hearings
- Attendance at Board Meetings
- The head of the institution, or his/her
representative, are requested to attend the Board
meeting and briefly address the Board. - The Chair of the visiting team or a team member
will be requested to attend the Board meeting.
45Board of Accreditation Hearings
- Possible Board Actions
- Accreditation or Non-Accreditation
46Board of Accreditation Hearings
- Accreditation Meets or exceeds standards
- Accreditation with Two Year Report Substantially
meets standards but has minor weaknesses - Accreditation with Two Year Report and Visit
Substantially meets standards but has serious
weaknesses
47Board of Accreditation Hearings
- Reporting Board Actions
- The final action by the Board will be reported
- Orally by the Board Chair during Board hearing
- By letter by the Executive Director to the head
of the institution, the head of the program
visited, and the contact person. - In Association publication and on the internet,
if the action is to grant accreditation or
reaccreditation.
48Preparation of the Self-Study
- ATMAE Accredits Degree Programs
- Not Institutions
- Not Departments
49Preparation of the Self-Study Report
- Whos Involved in the Self-Study Reports
- Self-study report(s) shall be completed by a
representative portion of the institutions
administrative staff, teaching faculty, and
students.
50Preparation of the Self-Study Report
- Organization of Self-Study Reports
- A response to each standard is written for each
program and option unless the information is the
same for each program and option - Do not forget about the resource room
51ATMAE Accreditation Process and Preparation
- Consultants
- 2.5 of Handbook
- Request of Accreditation
- 3.2 of Handbook
- Cost of Accreditation
- 3.6 of Handbook
52Questions and Open Discussion