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Canadian Technology Accreditation Board

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The Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB) is a standing committee of the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists that was established in 1982 to manage the accreditation of post-secondary applied science and engineering technology programs in Canada.

CTAB manages the national accreditation program for applied science and engineering technology programs. CTAB is a member of the Association of Accrediting Agencies of Canada (AAAC). Currently, there are 252 active programs in the CTAB Directory.

Graduates of CTAB accredited programs have international mobility rights under the Sydney Accord & Dublin Accords.