23/05/2023 Meeting Notes

Pparticipants

Dr. Jason James Turner

Requirements

  • CMI involves a Degree, Master’s, PhD, Diploma, DBA

  • PhD, Diploma: No alignment to modules

If students finish all the CMI modules and if they fail other non-CMI modules, student still receive CMI certificate once they graduate.

  • There are recognition certificates

  • We pass to CMI student data who passed modules

  • Certificates issued by CMI

  • Enrollment in the second year might be a start time when students can apply for CMI (by week 4 second year of the program; after that, they can’t enroll).

    • Max. 5 modules

      • e.g. 2 modules can be taken in year 2 and 3 more modules can be taken in year 3

  • If you pass the degree, you get CMI, unless you fail and compensate the module, you cannot get a CMI certificate.

  • The Course name should be changed to Program Name

  • They get a CMI certificate once they graduate from their APU program

Summary:

Dr. Jason discussed that the CMI program includes a Degree, Master’s, PhD, Diploma, and DBA. It was noted that the Ph.D. and Diploma are not aligned with modules. If a student completes all CMI modules but fails non-CMI modules, they will still receive a CMI certificate upon graduation. Recognition certificates are also available, and CMI is provided with data on students who have passed modules. Dr.Jason also suggested that students apply for CMI during the second year of the program but not later than week 4. If a student fails a module in the degree program and compensates for it, they cannot receive a CMI certificate. Ultimately, students receive their CMI certificate upon graduation from their APU program.

 

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