Fields That Involve Accreditation
Accreditation processes are used in a wide variety of fields:
- Accredited Equine Business Professional Member - EBPM
- Accredited investor
- Accredited in Public Relations
- Accredited Registrar
- Diplomatic accreditation
- Educational accreditation
- Higher education accreditation
- List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations
- List of unrecognized higher education accreditation organizations
- Accreditation mill
- List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning
- Pre-tertiary education accreditation
- Higher education accreditation
- Email sender accreditation
- Healthcare
- Accreditation Commission for Health Care
- International healthcare accreditation
- Hospital accreditation
- Joint Commission
- United Kingdom Accreditation Forum
- Information Assurance
- Personal trainer accredition
- Professional certification
- Systems Engineering
- Translating and Interpreting
- National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (Australia)
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