The
Information Systems Professional (I.S.P), or
Informaticien professionnel agréé (I.P.A. in French), is a
professional designation issued by the
Canadian Information
Processing Society (CIPS).
Introduced in 1989, the professional
designation is recognised by legislation in most provinces of
Canada
. Before meeting the entry requirements for
professional status an applicant may use the "Candidate Member
I.S.P" designation.
CIPS has developed the Computer Science Accreditation Council
(CSAC), and the Information Systems and Technology Accreditation
Council (ISTAC) to accredite
baccalaureate programs in
Computer Science,
Software Engineering,
Management Information
Systems, Computer Systems Technology, Applied Information
Technology, and post-diploma type programs in Canada. These
accredited programs combined with several years of experience lead
to the I.S.P. designation.
See also
External links
Legislation
- Alberta: Professional and Occupational Associations
Registration Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. P-26, Information Systems Professional Regulation, Alta.
Reg. 39/1997
- British Columbia: Society Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, s.s. 86-93 (Occupational Titles
Protection)
- New Brunswick: Canadian Information Processing Society of New Brunswick
Act, 2001, c. 49
- Nova Scotia: Canadian Information Processing Society of Nova
Scotia Act, S.N.S. 2002, c. 3
- Ontario: An Act respecting Canadian Information Processing
Society of Ontario, 1998, c. Pr5
- Saskatchewan: Canadian Information Processing Society of
Saskatchewan Act, S.S. 2005, c. C-0.2