ENGR 201 Lesson 2 Test With
Solution
Professional System in Canada - ANSWER Formal Control
Closed nature Profession
Formal Control - ANSWER Each professional association derives its power to
control individual professionals from this statutory standingv
Closed nature Profession - ANSWER Illegal to practice profession without
license
Need to register to professional orginization to obtain license
Social Contract Model - ANSWER Such a model places more emphasis on
member responsibilities rather than rights
Social Contract Model Goal (Professional Associations) - ANSWER Protect the
Public
Collective Bargaining Model - ANSWER An organization model that allows
interest groups to further their private interests
Associations are groups that try to further private interest rather than public
good.
So such associations have more rights and demands and fewer
responsibilities.
Goal of Collective Bargaining Model (Labour Union) - ANSWER further
personal benefit
, Labour Code (Canada) for Professional Employees - ANSWER Engaged in the
application of specialized knowledge ordinarily acquired by a course of
instruction and study resulting in graduation from a university or similar
institution, and is, or is eligible to be, a member of a professional
organization that is authorized by statute to establish the qualifications for
membership in the organization.
Five primary groups that administer the system - ANSWER 1) The
Government of Quebec (Minister of Justice)
2) Professional Tribunal
3) Quebec's Professional Office
4) Quebec's Interprofessional Council
5) 46 Professional Orders
The Government of Quebec (Minister of Justice) - ANSWER Reports to the
national assembly of Quebec on the operations of the professional system.
The minister present legislation and resolutions regarding the professional
system in the national assembly.
Professional Tribunal - ANSWER Groups of judges who are appointed by the
Solution
Professional System in Canada - ANSWER Formal Control
Closed nature Profession
Formal Control - ANSWER Each professional association derives its power to
control individual professionals from this statutory standingv
Closed nature Profession - ANSWER Illegal to practice profession without
license
Need to register to professional orginization to obtain license
Social Contract Model - ANSWER Such a model places more emphasis on
member responsibilities rather than rights
Social Contract Model Goal (Professional Associations) - ANSWER Protect the
Public
Collective Bargaining Model - ANSWER An organization model that allows
interest groups to further their private interests
Associations are groups that try to further private interest rather than public
good.
So such associations have more rights and demands and fewer
responsibilities.
Goal of Collective Bargaining Model (Labour Union) - ANSWER further
personal benefit
, Labour Code (Canada) for Professional Employees - ANSWER Engaged in the
application of specialized knowledge ordinarily acquired by a course of
instruction and study resulting in graduation from a university or similar
institution, and is, or is eligible to be, a member of a professional
organization that is authorized by statute to establish the qualifications for
membership in the organization.
Five primary groups that administer the system - ANSWER 1) The
Government of Quebec (Minister of Justice)
2) Professional Tribunal
3) Quebec's Professional Office
4) Quebec's Interprofessional Council
5) 46 Professional Orders
The Government of Quebec (Minister of Justice) - ANSWER Reports to the
national assembly of Quebec on the operations of the professional system.
The minister present legislation and resolutions regarding the professional
system in the national assembly.
Professional Tribunal - ANSWER Groups of judges who are appointed by the