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qualification, which is generally equivalent to Master’s degree level. A well-written Part 3
course handbook will make these skills explicit. They may include the following:
1. Group working: as both a leader and a member in the workplace; delegating and
managing tasks and handling conflict.
2. Autonomy: working with the minimum of guidance.
3. Resourcing: using technical, legal and commercial sources of information.
4. Management and information: managing time and completing tasks with the
minimum of guidance.
5. Problem-solving: using creative and numeracy skills to evaluate issues.
6. Communication: engaging competently in professional reporting both verbally and
in writing. (Examples include preparing a brief or design statement ...