Intended Audience and Contact Information
Contact | Chief Data Officer, Office of the CIO |
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Intended audience: | Internal UBC |
UDM Domain | Academic |
Applicability | Credit, Non-Credit |
Data Standard ID | DS0051 |
Change Log
Standard Version Date | Change Log |
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2024-05-12 |
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2022-12-12 |
Mapping of Invalid values From Systems(s) of Record (SoR) to Common Services sub-section of Compliance section added |
2021-11-01 |
Data Standard published |
Definition
A Credential conveys UBC's recognition that a program has been successfully completed.
Purpose
This standard aims to achieve consistency around the data collected for a Credential, and the format in which it is collected and stored.
This standard applies to all applications collecting credentials associated with programs of study. Exceptions are listed in the Dispensation section.
Standard
The following are the data elements and accepted values associated with creating a Credential:
Data Element | Definition | Applicability | Format |
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Credential Type |
A classification of an academic-credit or non-credit Credential. |
Credit |
Reference List See Credential Type section for accepted values. |
Credential Sub-type |
Further classification within a Credential Type. |
Credit |
Reference List See Credential Sub-type section for accepted values. |
Credential Code |
A unique identifier for a Credential. Example: BA |
Credit |
Credit: Non-Credit: |
Credential Short Name a.k.a. Credential Name |
A Senate-approved abbreviated representation of an earned Credential. Example: B.A. |
Credit |
See Credential Short Name Standard section for accepted prefix and data entry standard. |
Credential Description |
The Senate-approved title of a Credential that can be used on transcripts and for other purposes. Example: Bachelor of Arts |
Credit |
See Credential Short Name Standard section for accepted prefix and data entry standard. |
Credential Usage a.k.a. Educational Credential Usage |
Specifies when the credential is internal or external to UBC. |
Credit |
Reference List See Credential Usage section for accepted values. |
The following are the accepted values for a Credential:
Credential Type | Definition |
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Academic-Credit | |
Academic-Credit Certificate Credential | Recognition of successful completion of an Academic-Credit Certificate program of study. |
Diploma Credential | Recognition of successful completion of a Diploma program of study. |
Degree Credential | Recognition of successful completion of a Degree program of study. |
Non-Credit1 | |
Non-Credit Certificate | Recognition of successful completion of a Non-Credit Certificate program of study. |
Non-Credit Letter | Recognition of successful completion of a Non-Credit Letter program of study. |
1Non-Credit Credentials offered prior to the implementation of Senate Policies V-129 and O-129 are not represented in this standard due to their expansiveness and complexity to retroactively categorize.
Academic-Credit Certificate Sub-type
The following are the accepted values for an Academic-Credit Certificate sub-type:
Academic-Credit Certificate Type Name |
Definition |
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Undergraduate Certificate | An Academic-Credit Certificate Credential that typically requires program completion of 15 undergraduate (100-400) level credits, but may consist of 9 to 21 credits with sound academic rationale. |
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate | An Academic-Credit Certificate Credential that typically requires program completion of 15 upper-division (300-400) level credits, but may consist of 9 to 21 credits with sound academic rationale. |
Graduate Certificate | An Academic-Credit Certificate Credential that typically requires program completion of 9 to 15 graduate-level credits. |
Post-Graduate Certificate | An Academic-Credit Certificate Credential that typically requires program completion of 9 to 15 graduate-level credits after successful completion of a graduate program of study. |
Diploma Sub-type
The following are the accepted values for a Diploma sub-type:
Diploma Type Name | Definition |
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Post-Baccalaureate Diploma | An Academic-Credit Diploma Credential that typically requires program completion of 30 to 60 upper-division (300-400) level credits. |
Graduate Diploma | An Academic-Credit Diploma Credential that typically requires program completion of 30 to 60 graduate-level credits, and may be combined with a Master or Doctoral degree to create Dual Credential programs. |
Post-graduate Diploma | An Academic-Credit Diploma Credential that typically requires program completion of 30 to 60 graduate-level credits. |
Degree Sub-type
The following are the accepted values for a Degree sub-type:
Degree Type Name | Definition |
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Undergraduate Degree |
An undergraduate level Degree Credential for a program of study recognized by the Province of British Columbia, that typically takes 4 years to complete if no prior study is required. |
Master Degree |
A graduate level Degree Credential for a program of study recognized by the Province of British Columbia that is either research or professionally based, and usually follows an Undergraduate Degree. |
Doctoral Degree |
A graduate level Degree Credential for a program of study that is the highest level of academic achievement recognized by the Province of British Columbia, which involves completion of oral and written exams, and original research presented in a dissertation. |
Non-Credit Certificate Sub-type
The following are the accepted values for a Non-Credit Certificate sub-type:
Non-Credit Certificate Name | Definition |
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Non-Credit Certificate |
Senate-defined credential recognizing the successful completion of a non-credit learning opportunity comprising 150 hours or more of learning activities and is assessed to a proficiency standard. |
Non-Credit Micro-Certificate |
UBCV Senate-defined credential recognizing the successful completion of a non-credit learning opportunity comprising 50-150 hours of learning activities and is assessed to a proficiency standard. |
Non-Credit Letter Sub-type
The following are the accepted values for a Non-Credit Letter sub-type:
Non-Credit Letter Name | Definition |
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Letter of Participation1 |
UBCV Senate-defined credential recognizing the successful completion of a short duration2 non-credit learning opportunity that limits assessment to verification of learner presence. |
Letter of Attendance |
UBCO Senate-defined credential recognizing the successful completion of a short duration2 non-credit learning opportunity that limits assessment to verification of learner presence. |
Letter of Completion1 |
Senate-defined credential recognizing the successful completion of a short duration2 non-credit learning opportunity that provides verification of learner presence and that learner has completed all assigned tasks. |
Letter of Proficiency1 |
Senate-defined credential recognizing the successful completion of a short duration2 non-credit learning activity that provides verification of learners’ presence and that the learner has achieved an acceptable level of performance in completing all tasks assigned to indicate proficiency or competency. |
1The Vancouver Senate (V-129) approved names for Letter credentials include the prefix of 'Non-Credit'.
2 UBCV letters comprise of less than 50 hours of learning activities; UBCO letters comprise of less than 150 hours of learning activities.
The following are the accepted codes for Non-Credit credentials:
Credential Name | Code |
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Non-Credit Certificate | NCC |
Non-Credit Micro-Certificate | NCM |
Letter of Participation (UBCV) | LPA |
Letter of Attendance (UBCO) | LAT |
Letter of Completion | LCO |
Letter of Proficiency | LPR |
Non-Credit Achievement | NCA |
Credential Associated With: | Accepted Abbreviation | Data Entry Standard |
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Bachelor | B. |
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Master | M. | |
Doctoral | Ph.D. or D. |
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Diploma | Dipl. | |
Certificate | Cert. | |
G. Cert. |
Credential Associated With: | Accepted Prefix | Data Entry Standard |
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Bachelor | Bachelor of … |
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Master | Master of … | |
Doctoral | Doctor of Philosophy, or Doctor of … |
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Diploma | Diploma in … Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in … Post-Graduate Diploma in … Graduate Diploma in … |
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Academic-Credit Certificate | Certificate in … Post Baccalaureate Certificate in … Post Graduate Certificate in … Graduate Certificate in … |
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Non-Credit Certificate | Non-Credit Certificate in… | |
Non-Credit Micro-Certificate | Non-Credit Micro-Certificate in… | |
Letters (UBCV) | Non-Credit Letter of Participation in … Non-Credit Letter of Completion in… Non-Credit Letter of Proficiency in… |
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Letters (UBCO) | Letter of Attendance in… Letter of Completion in… Letter of Proficiency in… |
The following are the accepted values for Credential Usage:
Credential Usage | Definition |
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Internal Credential | A Credential that UBC confers. |
External Credential | A Credential that an external educational institution confers. |
Compliance
The above standard for credentials must be complied at every stage of the data lifecycle with the exception of any dispensations (see Dispensation section).
- All applications must collect data as recommended in this standard.
- Enterprise Data Integration must adopt this standard.
Reference Data Compliance for Data Integration
The use of accepted reference data values in this standard for data integration among applications must comply with the enterprise integration pattern of leveraging the reference data common service API (Application Programming Interface) published in UBC MuleSoft Exchange.
Any application that intends to access real-time, case-level reference data should have the application owner or manager complete and submit a Request API Access form.
Mapping of invalid values from Systems of Record (SOR) to common service
A common service can only accommodate standard reference data enumerations that are available in the SoR as approved by the Data Governance Steering Committee or Data Trustee.
A reference data value that does not match any of the standard reference data value enumerations is considered ‘invalid’. Any records from a SoR containing an invalid reference data value for a given data element or attribute must be mapped as an 'empty' value in common service(s). Where a reference data value may potentially have the same meaning as a standard enumeration but named differently in the system of record can be corrected to match the appropriate standard enumeration. Please consult with the EDG team in such cases.
Additional Reference Data values in a SoR that are not part of the standard reference data enumerations are to be omitted in the common service.
Dispensation
Legacy systems are exempt from this data standard. As systems are replaced, adoption of this standard is required. Examples of legacy systems are:
- Student Information System (SIS)
For any compliance questions or requests for a temporary dispensation, please contact the Enterprise Data Governance Team.