Steps to Upgrade a Module from EQF Level 6 to EQF Level 7

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Question:

in MFHEA rules how a module/unit can change EQF. the module is EQF 6 and I want to upgrade EQf 7

Answer:

The Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) oversees the accreditation and quality assurance of educational programs in Malta, including the alignment of modules and units with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). Upgrading a module or unit from EQF Level 6 to EQF Level 7 involves several steps and considerations to ensure that the module meets the higher level's criteria.

Here are the general steps you might follow to upgrade a module from EQF Level 6 to EQF Level 7:

  1. Review EQF Level Descriptors:

    • Understand the differences between EQF Level 6 and EQF Level 7 descriptors. EQF Level 6 typically corresponds to bachelor's degree level, while EQF Level 7 corresponds to master's degree level.
    • Level 7 descriptors emphasize advanced knowledge, critical understanding, and specialized skills.
  2. Curriculum Development:

    • Revise the module's learning outcomes to reflect the higher level of complexity, critical thinking, and specialized knowledge required at EQF Level 7.
    • Ensure that the content, teaching methods, and assessment strategies are aligned with the advanced level of learning.
  3. Consultation and Collaboration:

    • Engage with academic staff, industry experts, and stakeholders to ensure the revised module meets the necessary standards and industry requirements.
    • Collaborate with other institutions or experts who have experience with EQF Level 7 modules.
  4. Quality Assurance:

    • Conduct a thorough internal review of the revised module to ensure it meets the quality standards expected at EQF Level 7.
    • Gather feedback from students, faculty, and external reviewers.
  5. Documentation:

    • Prepare detailed documentation outlining the changes made to the module, including revised learning outcomes, curriculum content, teaching methods, and assessment strategies.
    • Provide evidence of how the module meets the EQF Level 7 descriptors.
  6. Submission to MFHEA:

    • Submit the revised module documentation to the MFHEA for evaluation.
    • The submission should include a rationale for the upgrade, demonstrating how the module aligns with EQF Level 7 standards.
  7. MFHEA Evaluation:

    • The MFHEA will review the submission, which may involve an evaluation panel or external experts.
    • The evaluation process may include site visits, interviews, and additional documentation requests.
  8. Approval and Implementation:

    • If the MFHEA approves the upgrade, you will receive formal accreditation for the module at EQF Level 7.
    • Implement the revised module in your curriculum and inform students and stakeholders of the changes.
  9. Continuous Monitoring:

    • Continuously monitor and review the module to ensure it maintains the standards required at EQF Level 7.
    • Make ongoing improvements based on feedback and changing industry or academic requirements.

It's important to follow the specific guidelines and procedures set by the MFHEA, as they may have additional requirements or steps for upgrading a module's EQF level. Consulting the MFHEA's official documentation or contacting them directly for guidance can provide more detailed and tailored