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Professional certification

Professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation, often called simply certification or qualification, is a designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task. Not all certifications that use post-nominal letters are an acknowledgement of educational achievement, or an agency appointed to safeguard the public interest.

Categorization[edit]

There are three general types of certification. Listed in order of development level and portability, they are: corporate (internal), product-specific, and profession-wide.


Corporate, or "internal" certifications, are made by a corporation or low-stakes organization for internal purposes. For example, a corporation might require a one-day training course for all sales personnel, after which they receive a certificate. While this certificate has limited portability – to other corporations, for example – it is the most simple to develop.


Product-specific certifications are more involved, and are intended to be referenced to a product across all applications. This approach is very prevalent in the information technology (IT) industry, where personnel are certified on a version of software or hardware. This type of certification is portable across locations (for example, different corporations that use that software), but not across other products. Another example could be the certifications issued for shipping personnel, which are under international standards even for the recognition of the certification body, under the International Maritime Organization (IMO).


The most general type of certification is profession-wide. Certification in the medical profession is often offered by particular specialties. In order to apply professional standards, increase the level of practice, and protect the public, a professional organization might establish a certification. This is intended to be portable to all places a certified professional might work. Of course, this generalization increases the cost of such a program; the process to establish a legally defensible assessment of an entire profession is very extensive. An example of this is a certified public accountant (CPA), which would not be certified for just one corporation or one piece of accountancy software but for general work in the profession.

Professional Certificate in Accounting (PCA)

Professional Certificate in Accounting and Finance (PCAF)

Professional Certificate in Taxation (PCIT)

Professional Certificate in Transfer Pricing (PCITP)

Professional Certificate in Contract Management (PCCM)

Professional Certificate in Customer Relationship Management (PCCRM)

Professional Certificate in Facility Management (PCFM)

Professional Certificate in Financial Planning (PCFP)

Professional Certificate in Graphic Design (PCGD)

Professional Certificate in Small Business Management (PCSBM)

Professional Certificate in Human Resources (PCHR)

Professional Certificate in Marketing (PCM)

Professional Certificate in Digital Marketing (PCDM)

Professional Certificate in Paralegal Studies (PCPS)

Professional Certificate in Project Management (PCPM)

Professional Certificate in Supply Chain Management (PCSCM)

Professional Certificate in Store Management (PCSM)

Professional Certificate in Materials Management (PCMM)

Professional Certificate in Technical Communication (PCTC)

(Chartered Professional Accountant), the unified accounting designation in Canada conferred by CPA Canada.

CPA

CA or conferred by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

Chartered Accountant

Institute of Chartered Accountants within the Commonwealth e.g. Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, Canada (before merger into CPA). With mutual recognition with each other and with the UK

FCA or CA (Chartered Accountant) conferred by Institutes of Chartered Accountants in various territories, namely the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

ACA

or FCMA (Associate or Fellow Chartered Management Accountant) conferred by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (UK)

ACMA

Associate or Fellow Chartered Certified Accountant ( or FCCA) conferred by Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (UK)

ACCA

AFA or FFA (Associate or Fellow Incorporated Financial Accountant) conferred by the (UK)

Institute of Financial Accountants

AAIA or (Associate or Fellow International Accountant) conferred by Association of International Accountants

FAIA

MIPA or FIPA (Member or Fellow of the who use the designation "Public Accountant") conferred by the Institute of Public Accountants (Australia)

Institute of Public Accountants

CPA () conferred by State Accountancy Boards in the US, Hong-Kong, Canada ...

Certified Public Accountant

CMA () conferred by Institute of Certified Management Accountants (ICMA in Australia), Institute of Management Accountants (IMA in US)

Certified Management Accountant

CCC (Chartered ) issued and conferred by the American Academy of Financial Management USA Certifying Board (AAFM)[2]

Cost Controllers

CFS (Certified Finance Specialist) conferred by IQN

The board certifies licensed environmental engineers (Board Certified Environmental Engineer—BCEE) and unlicensed environmental engineering practitioners (Board Certified Environmental Engineering Member—BCEEM) for those with a degree in engineering and at least 8 years of practice and responsible charge in environmental engineering.

American Academy of Environmental Engineers

The offers two levels of certification for individuals in the field of professional floral design. Certified Floral Designer (CFD) and accredited membership (AIFD) are both designed to establish a gold standard in professional floral design while ensuring the certified individual maintains that standard through continued education credits. While many state-level floral associations also offer state-level floral design certification known as Master Florist certification, AIFD certification is the highest level of professional floral design awarded in the United States.

American Institute of Floral Designers

The (AIIT) awards the IIT designation to infrared thermographers who meet the training standards regulated by the association. AIIT aims to ensure service delivery standards and public trust through regulating training standards, codes of conduct and continuing education.

Canadian National Association of Infrared Imaging Technologists

The (STC) is planning to create a certification program for technical writers in 2011.

Society for Technical Communication

The (ISA) is the International body who administers ANSI-accredited certification programs for arborists and tree care specialists. Certifications vary from Tree Worker to Certified Arborist to Master Arborist.

International Society of Arboriculture

Criticisms[edit]

Political commentators have criticized professional or occupational licensing, especially medical and legal licensing, for restricting the supply of services and therefore making them more expensive, often putting them out of reach of the poor.[54][55]


The proliferation of IT certifications (both offered and attained) has led some technologists to question their value. Proprietary content that has been distributed on the Internet allows some to gain credentials without the implied depth or breadth of expertise.

Professional certification (business)

Academic inflation

European professional qualification directives

Homologation

Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals

Product certification

Vocational Competence Certificate

Occupational licensing

Tech certificate