Membership
BCS has different grades of membership:
- Honorary grade
- Distinguished Fellow (Only 24 awards since 1971)
- Professional grades
- Fellow (FBCS)
- Member (MBCS)
- Ordinary grades
- Associate Member (AMBCS)
- Student Member
- Group, corporate and other membership categories
- Affiliate: for those with an interest in IT but not yet employed in an IT role.
- Group membership: nearly 200 organisations now encourage their IT professionals to join the Society through its Group Membership Scheme.
- Education affiliates: education intuitions can also be accredited by BCS.
- Other Chartered designations
- The Engineering Council UK has licensed BCS to award Chartered Engineer status (CEng) and Incorporated Engineer status (IEng).
- The Science Council has licensed BCS to award Chartered Scientist status (CSci).
- Members may also apply through BCS to the European Federation of National Engineering Associations (FEANI) for European Engineer (Eur Ing) status.
- Designatory (post-nominal) letters
Members are encouraged to display the designatory letters to which they are entitled whenever appropriate. The order of designatory (post-nominal) letters is complex and open to a certain amount of interpretation. The accepted authority on this subject is Debrett’s Correct Form. Normally these should appear after decorations, degrees and chartered letters. Members holding CEng should also display the designatory letters of the institution through which they are registered immediately after the CEng. Conventionally, members holding Chartered status (CITP) display this immediately after their membership letters (e.g., FBCS CITP or MBCS CITP). However, as CITP may now be awarded by other organisations it may also be displayed separately.
Some examples of BCS-related post-nominals:
- Mr Frank James MBE, FBCS.
- Mr Frank James MBE, MSc, CEng, MBCS, MIET.
- Mr Frank James MBE, BSc (Hons), MBCS CITP.
- Mr Frank James MBE, MSc, CSci, CITP, MIET.
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