What is the difference between the new and the old educational requirements for the former SI?
The new minimum standard (Part B) has a few minor differences from the former SI such as the requirement for 2 years in a specific post secondary program and the specializations have changed. In the former SI, 2 years of post-secondary school training was necessary. This sometimes created staffing concerns as the individuals may have taken several short courses from different programs during a period of time. During consultations on the EC Qualification Standard, it was agreed that candidates must have taken 2 years of a post-secondary program, not several individual courses that total 2 years. The specializations are now limited to social science, statistics, library/archival work or a law-related field.
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