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The only person who is educated is the one who has Learned how to learn and change”.”

Carl Rogers

PLEASE NOTE THAT STRICTLY NO CASH SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ANY STAFFMEMBER OF THE COLLEGE OR ANY OTHER PERSON UPON REGISTRATION.

Course offerings are subject to change. The College reserves the right to only offer courses and programmes that are justified by student numbers. The college reserves the right to move a programme

offering/programme offerings to other campuses without prior notice.

Please note:TNC uses reasonable efforts to include accurate and up to date information in this publication and

assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Information is subject to change without prior notice. Changes may or may not be incorporated in any newly compiled or printed versions.

Table of Content LOGO SYMBOLISM 3VISION, MISSION AND VALUES 4COLLEGE CHAIRPERSON 5 COLLEGE PRINCIPAL 6ACADEMIC CALENDARS 7TNC PROGRAMME OFFERING 8DHET TVET COLLEGE ATTENDANCE POLICY & GENERAL INFOMATION 9-12 DHET TVET COLLEGE BURSARY SCHEME. 13

THE NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) NC (V) QUALIFICATION 14-15 NC(V) PROGRAMMES PER CAMPUS 16 CIVIL ENGINEERING AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 17,18 ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION 19,20 ENGINEERING AND RELATED DESIGN 21,22 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 23 FINANCE, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTING 24 HOSPITALITY 25 MANAGEMENT 26 MARKETING 27 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 28 SAFETY IN SOCIETY 29 TOURISM 30

N1 - N6 ENGINEERING STUDIES - COURSES PER CAMPUS 31 CIVIL ENGINEERING 32 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (HEAVY CURRENT) 33 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 34,35

INTRO N4-N4-N6 BUSINESS STUDIES- COURSES PER CAMPUS 37 ART AND DESIGN 38 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 39 CLOTHING PRODUCTION 40 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 41 HOSPITALITY AND CATERING SERVICES 42 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 43 LEGAL SECRETARY 44 MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT 45 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 46 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 47 PUBLIC RELATIONS 48 TOURISM 49

OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS AND SHORT SKILLS- CLASS FEES 50-51 OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS PROGRAMMES AND SHORT SKILLS 52-58 DIRECTIONS TO TNC CAMPUSES 59-60

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LOGO SYMBOLISM

With the TNC logo it is imperative that people give their own meaning and interpretation, making it their own. Acceptance and implementation is the goal to which all must strive. The logo however has definite symbolism and was scientifically designed to communicate, amongst others, the following messages:

The Pillar: • Embodies heritage, learning, support and attainment of goals. • The 3 squares connecting the base of the pillar with the top part indicate security, balance, performance, strength and stability

The three outstretched figures: • As the figures are intertwined it symbolizes the important part that co-operative functioning and unity play in TNC.

The figures and their posture as well as the three ovals refer to the following: • Achievement/celebration/happiness and satisfaction. • Embracing the future and challenges. • Openness/inviting /poised to be receptive to education. • Growth. • Confidence and interaction. • Accomplishment. • All stakeholders of TNC.

Colours: The different shades of purple symbolize moral values and dignity. Purple has a direct correlation to the Greater Tshwane area “The Purple City” (Jacaranda City).

Other Colours are: • Shades of green: growth, development, energy, life, power and authority. • Shades of blue: intellectual enhancement, commitment. • Yellow: merit, wisdom and enlightenment. • Black: The foundation of any logo, to anchor and establish a design.

Vision An innovative TVET hub committed to empowering and being responsive to the needs of the Sub-Saharan region.Mission 1.Through optimising access to quality Technical and Vocational Education and Training, by conducting our business in an open and transparent manner. 2.Through offering competitive and innovative programmes. 3.Through adapting to ever-changing technological environment. 4.By creating opportunities that contribute to a green economy and that are responsive to the market demands. 5.By forging partnerships to increase access to stakeholders. 6.By improving students’ performance and employability through quality teaching and learning. 7.By empowering human capital through investment in human resource development programmes.Values 1.Sustainability. 2.Teamwork. 3.Integrity. 4.Communication. 5.Knowledge. 6.Quality. 7.Life-long learning.

TSHWANE NORTH TVET COLLEGE: A SUMMARISED OVERVIEWTshwane North Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College (TNC) was established in 2004. It is one of the 50 Public TVET colleges in South Africa operating under the auspices of the Department of Higher Education and Training.

The College consists of 6 campuses: Mamelodi, Rosslyn, Pretoria, Soshanguve South and North and Temba Campuses. The Central Office is situated in the Pretoria CBD. Functions such as Corporate Services, Integrated Student Support Services, Finance, Student Placement, Academic Affairs, HRA and HR Development etc. are centralized. These functions are supporting campuses.

The College programmes are accredited by UMALUSI and QCTO. TNC offers training in mostly the FET,TVET and the GET bands at NQF Levels 2 to 4 in the Vocational field of study. Courses are also offered in the Higher Education band i.e. N4 to N6 levels. The College offers quality Pre-and Post-Grade 12 programmes in Engineering-Business and-Utility Studies to the communities in and around the Tshwane Metropolis and beyond. It also contributes to the alleviation of skills shortages by offering occupational skills programmes and life-long learning opportunities. The College had amongst others produced alumni such as Deputy Minister, Buti Manamela, responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Youth Development as well as the Administration of the Presidency (a former student of TNC Mamelodi Campus where he studied Electronics Engineering) Mr Treasure Mokgohloa who studied Electrical Engineering at Soshanguve North Campus and who competed in a world- wide competition in Mechatronics in 2015, in Brazil; Mr Sam Morotoba, Deputy Director General, who studied Human Resources Management at Mamelodi Campus; Mr Xanti Somdaka, Fashion designer with his own brand- “Crazy Bee Fashion and Designs” (A Clothing Production student at Pretoria Campus up to June 2015).

The College has an active Student Support Service Department at all campuses. They render the following services:Pre-entry support On- course supportLearner Profiler and Pace Career Test Academic Support Career Counselling Remedial interventionBursary Administration and advice on financial aid/bursaries Sport and Recreation Student Induction and Code of ConductExit SupportInterviewing techniques and CV writing

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Mr Dumisani NkomoCHAIRPERSON OF THE COUNCIL.

To all prospective students:

You are going to use this prospectus to make a career choice.

You have to align your talents with the specific field of study, correct subject choices and then choose your career choice. Tshwane North TVET College (TNC) offers you many different learning opportunities; namely, full-time, skills and life-long learning opportunities.

As the College Council of TNC we encourage you to make the most of these opportunities and to start your life-long journey of education.

“Education is not preparation for life; Education is life itself” John Davey.

Mr Dumisani NkomoCHAIRPERSON OF THE COLLEGE COUNCIL

Mr Sello SethushaPRINCIPAL.

Prospective students:

Students, lecturers, support staff and managers are the backbone of any educational institution and not necessarily the facilities.A successful college is measured by the success of its students and staff as well as the offering of life-long learning opportunities. Education and training should be a life -long learning experience and investment. Tshwane North TVET College (TNC) is proud of her students and staff.

TNC offers a wide variety of programme and course offerings as you will see in this prospectus. These programmes and course offerings are there to educate, train and uplift the community. Most of the programmes and courses that are listed in the prospectus are funded by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) through NSFAS bursaries. Terms and conditions apply. You should however apply for the bursary. These bursaries are also limited.

Tshwane North TVET College is striving to become the hub of innovation within the Sub-Saharan region. This will be achieved through partnering with various progressively innovative organisations and industry. Your registration as a TNC student offers an opportunity to be part of this great journey towards innovation and life-long learning. Become part of this hub of innovation and the backbone of TNC.I look forward to welcoming you as student at Tshwane North TVET College in 2017.

Mr Sello SethushaPRINCIPAL

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TNC PROGRAMME OFFERINGS:NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) PROGRAMMES:

Business Studies Engineering Studies

Marketing (Pretoria, Soshanguve South)Generic Management (Pretoria)Finance, Economics & Accounting (Pretoria, Soshanguve South.)Office Administration (Mamelodi; Soshanguve South)

Civil Engineering and Building Construction (Mamelodi; Soshanguve North)Electrical Infrastructure Construction (Mamelodi; Soshanguve North)Information Technology and Computer Science (Mamelodi)Engineering and Related Design (Temba)

Utility and Social Studies

Hospitality (Pretoria)Tourism (Pretoria)Safety In Society (Temba)

N1 - N6

OTHER SKILLS PROGRAMMES AND LEARNERSHIPS (AND OTHERS CAN BE OFFERED)• Craft And Confectionery

Baking Level 2&3• Flower Arranging • Event Management • Baking • Manicure, Pedicure And

Make-Up• Beauty Therapy• Itech Diploma• Nail Technology• Back Treatment

• Fashion Design • Upholstery • Cosmetology• End -User Computing• PC Repair • Curtain Making• Garment Making • Linen Making• Air Conditioning• Cell phone Repairs• Primary Agriculture

• Project Management • Call Centre • Hairdressing (Cutting &

shaping )• Artisanship Programmes • Locksmith• Hairdressing• Cosmetology• Bricklaying• Plumbing• Electronic Repairs

Trimetser Staff commences

Classes Commence

Class end Examination Dates College close

Lecturing Days

Lecturing Staff Service Days

1 09 January 16 January 24 March 27 March- 13 April 13 April 48 67

2 08 May 15 May 21 July 24 July - 11 August 11 August 49 68

3 04 September 11 Sept 14 November 15 Nov - 01 December 08 December 46 69

Year totals 143 204

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COLLEGE CALENDAR 2017NATURAL SCIENCES STUDIES

Year Staff Commences

Classes Commence

Class end Examination Dates College Close Lecturing Days Lecturing Staff Service Days

Term 1 09 January 16 January 31 March 15 Feb - 15 MarchSupplementary

31 March 53 58

Term 2 18 April 18 April 28 July 28 June 48 48

Term 3 17 July 24 July 29 Sept 14 days for internal Examinations(See Note 5 Overleaf)

29 September 48 53

Term 4 09 October 09 October 31 October LO P2: 24 - 30 October01 Nov - 01 December

08 December 17 45

Year totals 166 204

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COLLEGE CALENDAR 2017NATIONAL CERTIFICATES (VOCATIONAL) [NC(V)]

Semester Staff Commences

Classes Commence

Class end Examination Dates College close Lecturing Days

Lecturing Staff Service Days

Semester 1Term 1

09 January 16 January 31 March 31 March 53 58

Semester 1Term 2

18 April 18 April 02 June 05-27 June 28 June 31 48

Semester 2Term 3

17 July 24 July 29 September 29 September 48 53

Semester 2Term 4

09 October 09 October 10 November 13 Nov - 01 December 08 December 25 45

Year totals 157 204

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COLLEGE CALENDAR 2017GENERAL (BUSINESS AND UTILITY) STUDIES

NOTES1) This calendar is only applicable only to lecturing staff2) Lecturing staff service days when no students are on campus must be uttilised for lesson planning of assignments, subject and faculty meetings, lecturer training, work based experience and admiministrative work.3) No deviation from this approved calendar is allowed without prior approval by the Director General of the Department of Higher Education and Training.4) Supplementary examinations should not impede on teaching contact time,5) The internal examinations may be conducted either in the second or third term, for a maximum of thirteen days.6) *College Holidays are applicable to lecturing staff and students.

PUBLIC AND COLEGE HOLIDAYS

01 January New Year’s Day 14 April Good Friday 01 May NationalWorker’s Day

25 Sep Public Holiday

02 January Public Holiday 17 April Family Day 16 June Youth Day 16 December Day of Reconciliation

20 March College Holiday’* 27 April Freedom day 09 August Women’s Day 25 December Christmas Day

21 March Human Rights Day 28 April College holiday* 24 September Heritage Day 26 December Day of Goodwll

2017 ACADEMIC CALENDARS

Mr GF QondeDirector-General: Higher Education and Training Date:

Business Studies (N4 - N6) Engineering StudiesManagement Assistant (Pretoria;Soshanguve South; Temba)Financial Management (Pretoria; Mamelodi; Soshanguve South; Temba)Public Relations (Pretoria Part-time) Soshanguve South)Human Resources Management (Pretoria and (Soshanguve South - (Part-time only)Marketing Management (Pretoria and Soshanguve South - Part-time only)Clothing Production (Pretoria)Art And Design (Pretoria)Hospitality and Catering services (Pretoria)Tourism (Pretoria)Public Management (Pretoria; Mamelodi; Soshanguve South; Temba)Business Management (Pretoria)Legal Secretary (Pretoria)

Civil Engineering (Mamelodi; Rosslyn; Soshanguve North)Mechanical Engineering (Rosslyn And Temba)Electrical Engineering; Heavy Current (Mamelodi; Rosslyn; Soshanguve North; Temba)

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Selection Process (New Students)All prospective students have to complete the selection process.• Prospective students who fail to write the place and profiler test will not be considered• Admission will be based on th pre-enrolment selection process according to the minimum requirements for admission.• Selection consist of three faces: * Verification of previous results based on minimum entry requirements. * Provisional pace, profile tests, career guidance and counselling. * Final selection by relevant programme HOD. * Minimum requirements of DHET will be considered with the selection process. TNC reserves the right to select prospective candidates with the best results.

Application Fee• New prospective students will have to pay non-refundable application fee (according to the fee structure of the college).• A student who does not complete his/her qualification and leaves the college (provided that at least one trimester, semester or year has been missed) before obtaining a certificate will be regarded as a new student, upon his/her return. In the event where a student could submit proof that there as no space available when he/she wanted to enroll and therefore could not enroll, the rule above will not be applicable. The application will be utilized for administration costs, payment of placing, profiling.

Examination only/Rewrites:Please note that a fee of R200.00 per subject is payable for all rewrites.

Condonation of SubjectsAny request must be done at the examination department at campus enrolment. The application will be submitted with relevant required documents to DHET for approval and condonation processing.

Concession and credit transferRefer to Examination Instruction from DHET

Registration/Pre-enrolment DatesCampuses can be contacted for registration dates; fees and commencement of classes

NB: We encourage students to open up bank accounts to minimize the risks of carrying cash, both for the students and the college. With a bank account, a student can at least have either a debit or credit card issued in their name which they can use when paying for their tuition fees.

Documents needed for registration: (Also see documents needed for DHET Bursary application

All students must submit or have the following available upon registration: • A certified copy of the latest school report/Senior Certificate/Statement of results/Highest Certificate. • A certified copy of the identity document/affidavit and photograph in case of lost/no identity document/birth certificate. • All necessary fees. • Proof of residential address not older than 3 months and relevant contact details. • Preferably accompanied by a parent/guardian if under 18.

Foreign students:Foreign students must have their certificates evaluated by SAQA.They must have a valid study permit until the end of the relevant study period.Certificates can be evaluated by SAQA: Postnet Suite 248; Private Bag 06, Waterkloof, 0145 or visit their website www.saqa.org.za

Course FeesTshwane North College prescribes course (study) fees prior to the beginning of each academic year.

Methods of Fees Payment:Students who do not qualify for a bursary or do not apply for a bursary must pay at least 40% of the tuition fees upon registration or else as per specific programme requirements (e.g. Cosmetology, Confectionery baking etc.).

Students who do not qualify for a bursary/who did not apply for a bursary may enter into a settlement agreement with the College if they cannot settle the account in full.

Settlement of balance of outstanding fees:Please note: The following is applicable for students that did not qualify/did not apply for bursary: • Engineering Studies N1-N6 40% deposit payable upon registration. The last instalment is payable at the end of the first month after registration per trimester. • National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) 40% deposit payable upon registration. The last instalment is payable at the end of September. • Intro N4, N4-N6 Business Studies-40% deposit payable upon registration. First semester-last instalment is payable at the end of April. Second semester: - last instalment is payable at the end of September. For students whose parents or guardians are not able to pay the 40% of the programme fee upon registration, the parents/guardians

DHET TVET College Attendance policy:

100% attendance is required.

Students must, as far as possible, should they know that they will be late or be absent, go totheir lecturers BEFORE the time to get permission (Authorised Absence).

In cases of illness, students have to ensure that signed copies of medical/registered traditional healer’scertificates be taken to ALL lecturers whose classes were missed.

Students have to complete a STUDENT ABSENCE FORM for every period they missed. This must be signed by the student and lecturer and filed together with the register by the lecturer.

Students will have to sign a Code of Conduct stipulating that a minimum attendance of 80% at all times is required.

Students need to understand that should they be absent more than 1 period per week or late more thantwice per week in a specific class, the 3 stages of action will be applied.

Students need to be made aware of the fact that should they not attend 80%of classes, they will NOT BEALLOWED to sit for examination for that subject and will further LOOSE ALL DHET TVET BURSARY BENEFITS,etc.

GENERAL INFORMATIONOffice Hours:07:30-16:00 (Mondays to Thursdays)07:30-13:30 (Fridays)

Registration Periods:Campuses can be contacted for registration dates, fees and commencement of classes.Trimester students register three times a year: T1- January; T2- April/May; T3- August/September.Semester students register twice a year: January and July (S2).Year course students National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) register once a year in January.

Pre Enrolment and Enrolment Dates for 2017Pre-enrolment all programmes All programmes 15 August 2016

Full-time mode of delivery enrol All programmes 10 Jan – 13 Jan 2017

Part – Time mode of delivery enrol All programmes 10 Jan – 13 Jan 2017

Supplementary Exams (NC(V) All programmes 10 Jan – 18 Jan 2017

Exam Only mode All programmes 16 Jan – 3 Feb 2017

Distance mode of delivery All programmes 16 Jan – 3 Feb 2017

Closing date all programmes All programmes 3 Feb 2017

Trimester 2Pre-enrolment all programmes T2 6 Mar – 13 April 2017

Full-time mode of delivery enrol T2 9 May – 12 May 2017

Part – Time mode of delivery enrol T2 9 May – 12 May 2017

Exam Only mode T2 15 May – 19 May 2017

Distance mode of delivery T2 15 May – 19 May 2017

Closing date all programmes T2 19 May 2017

Semester 2Pre- enrolment all programmes S2 08 May - 28 June 2017

Full-time mode of delivery enrol S2 18 Jul - 21 Jul 2017

Part - time mode of delivery enrol S2 18 Jul – 28 Jul 2017

Exam Only mode S2 24 Jul – 28 Jul 2017

Distance mode of delivery S2 24 Jul – 28 Jul 2017

Closing date S2 4 Aug 2017

Trimester 3Pre- enrolment all programmes T3 03 Jul - 11 Aug 2017

Full -time mode of delivery enrol S2 5 Sept – 8 Sept 2017

Part -Time mode of delivery enrol S2 5 Sept – 8 Sept 2017

Exam Only mode S2 11 Sept – 15 Sept 2017

Distance mode of delivery S2 11 Sept – 15 Sept

Closing date S2 15 Sept 2017

Pre-enrolment 2018Pre- enrolment for 2018 All programmes 7 Aug 2017

Closing date pre-enrolments 2018 All programmes 24 November 2017

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The following Modes of Delivery are offered:1. Full-Time Mode: All NATED (Report 191 ) ProgrammesFull-time classes will be offered to students to enrol for all four subjects (new students) or a minimum of three subjects for students who progress to the next level. If a student failed one or two subjects, he/she may enrol for the subject/s on a full-time mode with a pre-requisite year mark and exam mark.

2. Distance Mode of Delivery to employed people onlyThis mode is offered to employed students on Saturdays. This mode of delivery does not allow for the same number of contact sessions as its full-time equivalent. Proof of employment must be provided.

The following courses will be offered on Saturdays.Business studies: Engineering Studies • Business Management • Civil Engineering • Financial Management • Electrical Engineering • Human Resources Management • Mechanical Engineering • Legal Secretary • Management Assistant • Marketing Management • Public Management • Public Relations

Contact Sessions:Theory classes - 6 contact sessions.Practical classes- 10 contact sessions.

Duration of Classes: Saturdays from 08:00-14:00

Class fees: Business Studies Theoretical subjects: (non- computer subjects) R875.00 per subject. Computer subjects: R1 175.00 per subject.

Class fees: Engineering StudiesR850.00 per subjectPlease note: Students also have to buy their own text books. Please note: National Certificates (Vocational) programmes will not be offered.Please note: Art and Design, Hospitality, Clothing Production and Tourism will be not offered. 3.Examination Only Mode of Delivery (ONLY FOR THEORY SUBJECTS) R200.00 per subject Enrolment period: with every Semester and Trimester

Examination only is only applicable for enrolled Tshwane North TVET College students who didn’t pass one or two subjects during the previous examination but received a percentage between 30% and 39% for the subject and has a valid year mark.

By registering for Exam only students will prepare on their own. This mode of delivery is for students who are confident that they can pass without the guidance and assistance of a lecturer. Enrolment for this mode will be done on respective campuses.

4. Supplementary examination Supplementary examination (Only for NCV) Enrolment Jan – of every Academic yearStudents that want to enrol for Supplementary examination must do so at their respective campuses. All NC (V) level 2, 3 and 4 students are eligible to enrol for Supplementary examinations in their respective selected failed subjects.

It is still the responsibility of these candidates to enrol for the November examination before the stipulated enrolment date. Fees R200.00 per subject.

5. Part-time mode of delivery.The following courses will be offered on part-time basis. Part-time class fees:Business studies: Engineering Studies Business Studies - R1500.00 per subject • Business Management • Civil Engineering Engineering Studies - R1000.00 per Subject • Financial Management • Electrical Engineering • Human Resources Management • Mechanical Engineering • Legal Secretary • Management Assistant • Marketing Management • Public Management • Public Relations

De-registration & cancellation grid per Academic YearAction Date Date Date Date Date

Last date for cancellation of NC(V) No penalization

7 February No payment forfeited by this date.

30 April 20% payment forfeited by this date.

30 June 40% payment forfeited by this date.

30 Aug 60% payment forfeited by this date.

30 Sept 100% Payment forfeited by this date.

Last date for cancellation of Trimester 1

7 February No payment forfeited by this date

15 February 30% payment forfeited by this date.

1 March 70% payment forfeited by this date.

14 March 100% payment forfeited by this date.

Last date for cancellation of Semester 1

7 February No payment forfeited by this date

1 March 20% payment forfeited by this date.

15 March 50% payment forfeited by this date.

1 April 80% payment forfeited by this date.

15 May 100% Payment forfeited by this date.

Last date for cancellation of Trimester 2

5 June No payment forfeited by this date

27 June 30% payment forfeited by this date.

4 July 70% payment forfeited by this date.

18 July 100% payment forfeited by this date.

Last date for cancellation of Semester 2

15 August No payment forfeited by this date

1 Sept 20% payment forfeited by this date.

15 Sept 50% payment forfeited by this date.

1 Oct. 80% payment forfeited by this date.

15 Oct 100% Payment forfeited by this date.

Last date for cancellation of Trimester 3

26 Sept No payment forfeited by this date

10 Oct 30% payment forfeited by this date.

24 Oct 70% payment forfeited by this date.

7 Nov 100% payment forfeited by this date.

have to personally make arrangements with the Campus Manager and sign the Acknowledgement of Debt Form.

PLEASE STRICTLY NO CASH SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ANY STAFF MEMBER OF THE COLLEGE OR ANY OTHER PERSON UPON REGISTRATION.

The following methods of payments are being used: • Direct bank deposits. • Bank guaranteed cheques. • Electronic funds transfer (EFT). • Points of sales-swiping credit/debit card

Refunds:De-registration & cancellation (Non- NSFAS beneficiaries) 1. DHET NSFAS beneficiaries should consult with the Bursary Unit and SSS officials before considering cancellation to establish how this decision will affect awarded bursary. 2. Cancellation process for Non - NSFAS DHET beneficiaries:

2.1. Cancellation of a programme or subject is subjected to the recommendation of the relevant HOD, SSS official and the approval of the Head of Administration/or delegate on Campus. 2.2. The cancellation form must be submitted to the relevant HOD within 14 days after classes of the specific enrolment have commenced to avoid any penalisation of payment of class fees. 2.3. Failing to do this, the student will be penalised according to the de-registration/ cancellation grid.

3. Considered reasons for cancellation: 3.1. When parents of a minor student are relocated to another province. (Evidence must be provided) 3.2. Late releasing, re-marking, inconsistence and pending results by DHET (Results must be attached as proof) 3.3. When the particular programme is not offered by the College due to low numbers. (15 or less students). 3.4. On the death of a student (a copy of the Death Certificate must accompany the request) 3.5. If as a result of illness of the enrolled student, provided that such inability to continue with classes and confirmed by a medical report from a medical practitioner/doctor. 4. Required documentation for de-registration / cancellation:

4.1. Completed and signed cancellation/amendment form. 4.2. Employed students who received a bursary from the employer must provide an approval letter from the employer on a printed company letterhead. 4.3. Latest results. 4.4. Supporting documents e.g. Medical Reports etc. N.B. No de-registration or cancellation of a programme or subject will be allowed on the preliminary entry files of DHET without an amendment/cancellation form and supporting documents.

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THE NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) NC (V) QUALIFICATIONThis high standard, high knowledge and high quality vocational qualification is directly addressing the skills shortage in South Africa. The programme integrates academic knowledge and theory with practical skills. The practical component of study may be offered in a real work place environment or in a simulated workplace environment such as college workshops, industrial kitchens, restaurant and simulation rooms. It will provide students with an opportunity to experience work situations during the period of study.

Minimum admission requirements: • A year end school report for Grade 9 or higher. • ABET Level 4. • An NQF Level 1 qualification related to the programme. • Competency in the Learning Outcomes at NQF Level 2/3 to enrol NQF Level 4. See also programme specific requirements as required by the College.

Duration:Each NQF Level is offered for one year, from January to December. (Three years Level 2 - 4)

Portability and responsiveness of NC (V):Students who complete NC (V) Level 4 have many opportunities available to them:

• Enhanced chances to enter into Learnerships/Apprenticeships. • Gaining access to Higher Education Institutions. • Improved employment possibilities.

The following NC (V) programmes are offered at TNC on NQF Levels 2 – 4

Business Studies • Management • Marketing • Finance, Economics and Accounting • Office Administration

Engineering Studies • Civil Engineering and Building Construction (Carpentry and Roof work) (Masonry and Plumbing) • Engineering and Related Design (Automotive Repair and Maintenance) (Engineering Fabrication (Boilermaking) (Fitting and Turning) • Information Technology and Computer Science • Electrical infrastructure Construction

Utility and Social Studies • Safety in Society • Tourism • Hospitality

CurriculumEach NQF Level and NC (V) qualification has seven subjects per level.(3 Fundamental and 4 Vocational (Core) subjects).

DHET Bursary information:WHO CAN APPLY……? New Application Level 2 NC (V) N1 Engineering and N4 Business Studies• Only South African Citizens.• Registered or intending to register for an NC (V) programme/ N1 or N4 Engineering/ Business Studies.• Financially needy students with academic potential.• Evidence of good academic performance.

Level 3 and 4/N2-N6• Registration for an NC (V) \ programme/N2-N6.• NC (V) passed a minimum of five (5) subjects. N2-N6 passed a minimum of 3 subjects.• Statement of results as evidence of good academic performance.• Financially needy students with good academic results will be considered.• According to the admission policy and selection criteria of the College.•Only South African citizens

All 2017 prospective students need to apply online. Log on: www.nsfas.org.za and apply for 2017 bursary. Ask NSFAS to give you a proof of provisional funding to produce at the Bursary office of TNC, for clearance to register. If you don’t have access to internet at home, and you wish to study at TNC in 2017, please feel free to come to the College and request to apply for a 2017 bursary.

The following documents and information must be provided:

1. Original copies or certified copies of salary advise slips of ALL individuals who are earning a salary or some form of a salary including but not limited to parents/guardians/spouse/brother/sister/uncle/unity/grandparents any other person residing with an applicant. If necessary, an appointment letter must be attached or SAPS sworn affidavit.2. Proof of home address. NB This is an address where an applicant’s parents/legal guardian stays (water and lights bill/official letter from the Ward Councillor/official letter from the office of the traditional leader).3. Proof of residence of an applicant while studying. (Official letter from the landlords with an official stamp/as above).4. Number of family members, age and educational status of members in the household. Add proof of registration of those who are students or learners. Those who are neither students/learners not working need to write an affidavit stating that they stay with an applicant and they are not working/studying.5. Official letter from the social worker confirming that the parent is getting a Child grant/Old age/Disability grant etc. • Certified copies of BOTH parents/guardian’s pension payments not older than three months from date of application (if applicable). Proof of pension from social workers.• If a parent/guardian is unemployed she/he must make an affidavit at the Commissioner of Oath/ SAPS (If applicable)-of how they make a living.• Bursary application form completed in full.• Proof of marital status if married, divorced or widowed (if applicable).• New students supply Grade 9/10/11/12 statement of results; existing students supply academic history.• Proof of registration reflecting the number of registered subjects.• It is the responsibility of all applicants to ensure that they are contactable by supplying credible contact details and updated banking details.

6. Note that the bursary will only be confirmed after an applicant has fully completed the registration with the College and has produced a proof of registration with the bursary office. 7. No bursary will be confirmed without the College proof of registration.

PLEASE NOTE

• This is a 100% bursary, 0% loan, all bursary funds you are awarded with will not be paid back to the College/ Government.• Terms and conditions apply such as: *good/excellent academic performance; *at least 100%-80% attendance of classes; *Means test results and all applicable documents submitted. *Bursaries are not guaranteed even to students that are deemed needy through the Means test. It is dependant on the total bursary allocation of the College. The College will prioritise tuition fees before paying any allowances • Students are responsible for paying the difference if not awarded the full funds.• In the Enrolment plan references will be given to full-time equivalent students to ensure the allocation of funding by DHET>8. All new students are obligated to pay a non-refundable application fee of R200 upon registration.

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National Certificate Vocational-NC (V).Minimum and college specific admission requirements for Level 2: • Grade 9 / higher pass/ • NQF Level 1/AET Level 4. • Specific selection criteria of the College

Duration: Three years (one year per NQF Level).

Programmes per Campus

Campuses Mamelodi Pretoria SoshanguveSouth

Soshanguve North

Temba

Engineering StudiesCivil Engineering and Building Construction

Carpentry and Roof work

- Masonry- Plumbing- Carpentry

Electrical Infrastructure Construction

Engineering and Related design

- Automotive Repair & Maintenance - Fitting and Turning- Fabrication

Information Technology and Computer Science

Business Studies

Marketing

Generic Management

Finance Economics and Accounting

Phasing out

Office Administration

Utility Studies

Safety in Society

Hospitality

Tourism

Compulsory Fundamental SubjectsThese Fundamental subjects form the basis on which the four Vocational subjects are built.

The 4 Vocational/Core subjectsVocational subjects are also compulsory and are the subjects related to the specific vocation/programme/career or subfield chosen i.e Fitting and Turning; Marketing etc.

Pass requirements: • In order to obtain the NC (V) qualification at a particular NQF level and to progress to the next NQF level you must pass all 7 subjects. • Please note that for an NC (V) student to receive the complete subject result for fundamental subjects the marks of two components are compulsory. ICASS (Internal continuous assessment) and the examination mark.

To be resulted for Vocational subjects the marks of three components are compulsory: • ICASS (Internal Continuous Assessment). • ISAT (Integrated Summative Assessment Task). • ExaminationIf one or more of the 3 components is not fulfilled, the subject will receive an incomplete subject result.

The pass requirement for ICASS in NC (V) subjects are as follows: • All Vocational subjects: 50%. • Life Orientation and First Additional Language: 40%. • Mathematics and Mathematical Literacy: 30%.

A student must comply with both internal and external components to be resulted. Both external and internal components must be completed in the same academic year.

“It always seems impossible until it is done” - Nelson Mandela

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Total class fees per level per annum: R11 902.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)Level 2 Per subjectConstruction Planning R 1 636.00Plant & Equipment R 1 961.00Materials R 1 961.00Carpentry & Roof work OR R 3 086.00Concrete Structures OR R 3 086.00Masonry OR R 3 086.00Plumbing R 3 086.00

Total: R 8644.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects: Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1036.00Life Orientation R 1286.00

Total class fees per level R 11.902.00

Level 4 Per subjectConstruction Planning R 1 636.00Civil & Construction Supervision R 1 961.00 Materials R 1 961.00Carpentry & Roof work OR R 3 086.00Concrete Structures OR R 3 086.00Masonry OR R 3 086.00Plumbing R 3 086.00

Total: R 8 644.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects: R 3 258.00 Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1036.00Life Orientation R 1286.00

Total class fees per level R 11.902.00

Level 3 Per subjectConstruction Planning R 1 636.00Plant & Equipment R 1 961.00Materials R 1 961.00Carpentry & Roof work OR R 3 086.00Concrete Structure OR R 3 086.00Masonry OR R 3 086.00Plumbing R 3 086.00

Total: R 8644.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects: Total: R3 258.00 Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1036.00 Life Orientation R 1286.00

Total class fees per level R 11.902.00

National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Engineering Studies.Civil Engineering and Building ConstructionThis qualification is designed to provide both theoretical and practical knowledge of civil engineering and building construction.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with both Mathematics and Science with 50% or more.

Compulsory Fundamental subjects in Engineering Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematics and Life Orientation.

Civil Engineering and Building Construction NQF Levels 2 - 4 Compulsory Vocational Subjects:

Career opportunities: It gives access to the following career sectors: architectural technology, drainage inspection, industrial designing; quantity surveying, town and regional planning; sanitation and reticulation; building construction

Vocational Activities: Participate in the operation & maintenance of construction equipment & machinery; participate in the construction of roads, bridges, dams; railways; buildings, etc.

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Plant and EquipmentConstruction PlanningMaterialsCarpentry and Roof Work (specification)Plumbing (Specification)Concrete Structures (Specialisation)Masonry (Specialisation)

Plant and EquipmentConstruction PlanningMaterialsCarpentry and Roof Work (specification)Plumbing (Specification)Concrete Structures (Specialisation)Masonry (Specialisation)

Construction PlanningConstruction SupervisionMaterialsCarpentry and Roof work(Specification)Plumbing (Specification)Concrete Structures (Specialisation)Masonry (Specialisation)

“Engineering or Technology is the making of things that did not previously exist, whereas science is the

discovering of things that have long existed.” — David Billington

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National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Engineering Studies.Electrical Infrastructure Construction.This qualification is designed to provide both theoretical and practical knowledge of electrical infrastructure construction.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with both Mathematics and Science with 50% or more.

Compulsory Fundamental subjects in Engineering Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematics and Life Orientation.

Electrical Infrastructure Construction NQF Level 2 - 4 Compulsory Vocational subjects are:

Career opportunities: It gives access to the following career sectors: Electrical construction engineering; industrial engineering; sound technology; theatre technology; process level control; digital electronics; instrumentation.

Vocational Activities: Work as an electrician at an energy producing company or power plant; work as an electrician at a telecommunications or private electrical installation company.

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Electrical Principles and PracticeWorkshop PracticeElectronic Control & Digital ElectronicsElectrical Systems and Construction (Specialisation)

Electrical Principles and PracticeElectrical WorkmanshipElectronic Control & Digital ElectronicsElectrical Systems and Construction (Specialisation)

Electrical Principles and PracticeElectrical WorkmanshipElectronic Control & Digital ElectronicsElectrical Systems and Construction (Specialisation)

Level 2 Per subjectElectrical Principles & Practice R 2 086.00Workshop Practice R 1 936.00Electronic Control & Digital Electronics R 2 186.00Electrical Systems & Construction R 2 336.00

Total: R 8 544.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjectTotal: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total Class fees per level: R11 802.00

Level 4 Per subjectElectrical Principles & Practice R 2 086.00Electrical workmanship R 1 936.00Electrical Control & digital Electronics R 2 186.00Electrical Systems & Construction R 2 336.00

Total: R 8 544.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total Class fees per level: R11 802.00

Level 3 Per subjectElectrical Principles & Practice R 2 086.00Electrical Workmanship R 1 936.00Electronic Control & Digital Electronics R 2 186.00Electrical Systems & Construction R 2 336.00

Total: R 8 544.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects: Total: R3 258.00 Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total Class fees per level: R 11 802.00

Total class fees per level per annum: R11 802.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)

“Engineering is the art or science of making practical.” — Samuel Charles Florman

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National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Engineering Studies.Engineering and Related Design.This qualification is designed to provide both theoretical and practical knowledge of engineering and related design in the fields of fitting and turning/engineering fabrication/automotive repair and maintenance.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with both Mathematics and Science with 50% or more.

Compulsory Fundamental subjects in Engineering Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematics and Life Orientation.

Engineering and Related Design NQF Levels 2 - 4 Compulsory Vocational subjects are:

Career opportunities: Depending on specific career field chosen

Fabrication: The certificate holder will be able to manufacture tools, machines and engines; operate and maintain machines; manufacture machines and other related components; interpret technical drawings.

Fitting and Turning: The certificate holder will be able to manufacture tools, machines and engines; operate and maintain machines; manufacture machines and other related components; interpret technical drawings.

Automotive Repair and Maintenance: The certificate holder will have access to the following sectors: car manufacturing; automotive repair and maintenance; motor mechanics.

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Engineering Fundamentals Engineering TechnologyEngineering SystemsFitting and Turning (Optional)Engineering Fabrication (Optional)

orAutomotive Repair andMaintenance (Optional)

Engineering Practice and maintanence Material TechnologyEngineening Graphics and Design Fitting and Turning (Optional)

orEngineering Fabrication (Optional)

orAutomotive Repair andMaintenance (Optional)

Engineering Processes Professional Engineering PracticeApplied Engineering TechnologyFitting and Turning (Optional)

orEngineering Fabrication (Optional)

orAutomotive Repair andMaintenance (Optional)

Level 2

Per subjectEngineering Fundamentals R 3 011.00Engineering Technology R 3 011.00Engineering Systems R 3 011.00Fitting and Turning OR R 3 011.00Automotive Repair and Maintenance OR R 3 011.00Engineering Fabrication R 3 011.00

Total: R 12 044.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjectsTotal: R 3 258.00 Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level R 15 302.00

Level 4 Per subjectEngineering Processes R 3 011.00Professional Engineering Technology R 3 011.00Applied Engineering Technology R 3 011.00Fitting & Turning OR R 3 011.00 Automotive Repair & Maintenance OR R 3 011.00Engineering Fabrication Boiler making R 3 011.00

Total: R 12 044.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjectsTotal: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level R 15 302.00

Level 3 Per subjectEngineering Practice & Maintenance R 3 011.00 Material Technology R 3 011.00Engineering Graphics & Designs R 3 011.00Fitting and Turning OR R 3 011.00Automotive Repair & Maintenance OR R 3 011.00 Engineering Fabrication Boiler making R 3 011.00

Total: R 12 044.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjectsTotal: R3 258.00 Per subject English First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00 Total class fees per level R 15 302.00

Total class fees per level per annum: R15 302.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)

“Engineers like to solve problems. If there are no problems handily available, they will create their own problems.”

- Scott Adams.

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National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Engineering Studies.Information Technology and Computer Science.The qualification covers the interpretation of software applications, as well as the installation of network cables together with information technology principles and data processing.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with both Mathematics and Science with 50%.

Compulsory Fundamental subjects in Engineering Studies are: Pass English First Language, Mathematics and Life Orientation.

Information Technology and Computer Science NQF Level 2 - 4 Compulsory Vocational subjects are:

Career opportunities: The certificate holder will have access to the following career sectors: Computer programming; information technology management; computer system engineering and data processing.

Total class fees per level per annum: Level 2: R11 602.00 Level 3: R10 927.00 Level 4: R10 927.00

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Introduction to Information SystemsIntroduction to Systems DevelopmentElectronicsContact Centre Operations

Computer Hardware & SoftwarePrinciples of Computer ProgrammingSystems Analysis & DesignContact Centre Operations

Computer ProgrammingData Communication & NetworkingContact Centre OperationsSystems Analysis & Design

Level 2 Per subjectIntroduction to Information Systems R 2 211.00.Electronics R 2 211.00Introduction to Systems Development R 2 311.00Contact Centre Operations R 1 611.00Total: R 8 344.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00Total class fees per level R11 602.00

Level 4 Per subjectSystems Analysis & Design R 2 311.00Data Communication & Networking R 1 986.00Computer Programming R 1 986.00Contact Centre Operations R 1 386.00

Total: R 7 669.00Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:

Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00Total class fees per level R 10 927.00

Level 3 Per subjectSystems Analysis & Design R 2 311.00Computer Hardware & Software R 1 986.00Principles of Computer Programming R 1 986.00Contact Centre Operations R 1 336.00

Total: R 7 669.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematics R 1036.00Life Orientation R 1286.00Total class fees per level: R 10 927.00

National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Business Studies.Finance, Economics and Accounting.To equip students to be self employed or to be employed in the financial economics and accounting sector.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with Mathematical and Accounting background.

Compulsory Fundamental Subjects in Business, Utility and Social Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematics and Life Orientation.

Finance, Economics and Accounting NQF Levels 2 - 4 Compulsory Vocational subjects:

Career opportunities: Private and public accounting; financial services; insurance services; investment services and bookkeeping.

Vocational activities: Perform bookkeeping duties, keeping record of wages, salaries, petty cash, etc. Prepare financial statements.

Total class fees per level: R8 602.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Applied Accounting Economic EnvironmentFinancial Management New Venture Creation

Applied Accounting Economic EnvironmentFinancial Management New Venture Creation

Applied Accounting Economic EnvironmentFinancial Management New Venture Creation

Level 2 Per subjectApplied Accounting R 1 286.00Economic Environment R 1 386.00Financial Management R 1 386.00New Venture Creation R 1 286.00

Total: R 5 344.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level R 8 602.00

Level 4 Per subjectApplied Accounting R 1 286.00Economic Environment R 1 386.00Financial Management R 1 386.00New Venture Creation R 1 286.00

Total: R 5 344.00 Plus 3 Fundamental subjectsTotal: R 3 258.00 Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R8 602.00

Level 3 Per subjectApplied Accounting R 1 286.00Economic Environment R 1 386 00Financial Management R 1 386 00New Venture Creation R 1 286 00

Total R 5 344.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjectsTotal: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total Class fees per level R 8 602.00

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National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Business Studies. ManagementThis programme covers entry level careers in human relations, finances etc.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with Commerceand must have passed Accounting

Compulsory Fundamental Subjects in Business, Utility and Social Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation.

Management NQF Levels 2-4 Compulsory Vocational Subjects are:

Career opportunities: Human resource; marketing; finance management; public relations.

Total class fees per level per annum: R9 002.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Management PracticeOperations ManagementFinancial ManagementEntrepreneurship

Management PracticeOperations ManagementFinancial ManagementProject Management

Management PracticeOperations ManagementFinancial ManagementProject Management

Level 2 Per subjectManagement Practice R 1 476.00Operations Management R 1 406.00Financial Management R 1 386.00Entrepreneurship R 1 476.00Total: R 5 744.00Plus 3 Fundamental subjectsTotal: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00Total class fees per level: R 9 002.00

Level 4 Per subject

Management Practice R 1 476.00Operations Management R 1 406.00Financial Management R 1 386.00Project Management R 1 476.00

Total: R 5744.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R 9 002.00

Level 3 Per subjectManagement Practice R 1 476.00Operations Management R 1 406.00Financial Management R 1 386.00Project Management R 1 476.00

Total: R5 744.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00Total class fees per level: R 9 002.00

National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Business Studies.Hospitality.Hospitality studies cover skills to operate as cook, waitron or accommodation assistant in various hospitality establishments. It also includes client service and human relations.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with English at least a D – symbol.

Compulsory Fundamental Subjects in Business, Utility and Social Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation.

Hospitality NQF Levels 2-4 Compulsory Vocational subjects:

Career opportunities: It gives access to the following career sectors: housekeeping; food and beverage management; hotel management; accommodation services; events management; catering services.

Vocational activities: Managing a guest house; deal with clients; services in an accommodation facility; work as waiter/waitress; work as a housekeeper in a hotel/inn and guest house; entrepreneur; caterer.

Total class fees per level per annum: R14 302.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Hospitality GenericsFood PreparationClient Services and Human RelationsHospitality Services

Hospitality GenericsFood PreparationClient Services and Human RelationsHospitality Services

Hospitality GenericsFood PreparationClient Services and Human RelationsHospitality Services

Level 2 Per subjectHospitality Generics R 2 311.00Food Preparation R 3 211.00Client Services & Human Relations R 2 311.00Hospitality Services R 3 211.00

Total: R 11 044.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjectsTotal: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R14 302.00

Level 4 Per subjectHospitality Generics R 2 311.00Food Preparation R 3 211.00Client Services & Human Relations R 2 311.00Hospitality Services R 3 211.00

Total: R 11 044.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjectsTotal: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R 14 302.00

Level 3 Per subjectHospitality Generics R 2 311.00Food Preparation R 3 211.00Client Services & Human Relations R 2 311.00Hospitality Services R 3 211.00Total: R 11 044.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00Total class fees per level: R 14 302.00

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National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Business Studies. Marketing.This programme covers the field of marketing, advertising and sales promotions.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with Commerce and Human Science Stream.

Compulsory Fundamental Subjects in Business, Utility and Social Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation.

Marketing NQF Levels 2-4 Compulsory Vocational Subjects are:

Career opportunities: Marketing new products; research needs and development; sales assistants; sales representatives.

Total class fees per level per annum: R7 802.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 MarketingAdvertising and PromotionsMarketing CommunicationConsumer Behaviour

MarketingAdvertising and PromotionsMarketing CommunicationsConsumer Behaviour

MarketingAdvertising and Promotions Marketing CommunicationsConsumer Behaviour

Level 2 Per subjectAdvertising & Promotions R 1 086.00Marketing R 1 086.00Consumer Behaviour R 1 286.00Marketing Communication R 1 086.00

Total: R 4 544.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00 Total class fees per level R 7 802.00

Level 4 Per subjectAdvertising & Promotions R 1 086.00Marketing R 1 086.00Consumer Behaviour R 1 286.00Marketing Communication R 1 086.00

Total: R 4 544.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00 Total class fees per level R 7 802.00

Level 3 Per subjectAdvertising & Promotions R 1 086.00Marketing R 1 086.00Consumer Behaviour R 1 286.00Marketing Communication R 1 086.00

Total: R 4 544.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00 Total class fees per level R 7 802.00

National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) Business Studies. Office Administration.This programme covers data processing and capturing, record keeping and bookkeeping skills.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with at least one Commercial subject with 50% or more.

Compulsory Fundamental Subjects in Business, Utility and Social Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation.

Office Administration NQF Levels 2-4 Compulsory Vocational subject are:

Career opportunities: Receptionist, data capturer, legal secretary, personal secretary, administrator. Vocational activities: Coordinate office correspondence, type letters, organize meetings, perform receptionist duties.

Total class fees per level: R7 702.00 (Choice of 7 seven subjects)

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Business PracticeNew Venture Creation ORApplied Accounting Office Data ProcessingOffice Practice

Business PracticeNew Venture Creation ORApplied Accounting Office Data ProcessingOffice Practice

Business PracticeOffice Data ProcessingOffice PracticeNew Venture Creatureor Applied Accounting

Level 2 Per subjectApplied Accounting R 1 286.00 ORNew Venture Creation R 1 286.00Business Practice R 686.00Office Practice R 1 036.00Office Data Processing R 1 436.00

Total: R 4 444.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R 7 702.00

Level 4 Per subjectApplied Accounting R 1 286.00 ORNew Venture Creation R 1 286.00Business Practice R 686.00Office Practice R 1 036.00Office Data Processing R 1 436.00Total: R 4 444.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00Total class fees per level: R 7 702.00

Level 3 Per subjectApplied Accounting R 1 286.00 ORNew Venture Creation R 1 286.00Business Practice R 686.00Office Practice R 1 036.00Office Data Processing R 1 436.00

Total: R 4 444.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R 7 702.00

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National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) General / Utility Studies.Safety in Society.This programme prepares students for the following career fields: Police services, security and surveillance, private security, community policing, national intelligence, correctional services etc.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher and results will determine selection.

Compulsory Fundamental Subjects in Business, Utility and Social Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation.

Safety in Society NQF Levels 2 - 4 Compulsory Vocational subjects are:

Career opportunities:It gives the following career sectors: Correctional services; immigration and customs; security service; policing; trafficking and metro policing

Total class fees per level per annum: R8 502.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Introduction to GovernanceIntroduction to LawPrinciples of Criminal JusticeIntroduction to Policing Practices ORCriminology

GovernanceCriminal LawCriminal Justice Structures and MandatesTheory of Policing Practices ORCriminology

GovernanceLaw of Procedures and EvidenceCriminal Justice ProcessApplied Policing ORCriminology

Level 2 Per subjectIntroduction to Governance R 1 236.00Introduction to Law R 1 236.00Principles of Criminal Justice R 1 336.00Introduction to Policing Practices OR R 1 436.00Criminology R 1 436.00

Total: R 5 244.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00Total class fees per level: R 8 502.00

Level 4 Per subjectGovernance R 1 236.00Law Procedures and Evidence R 1 236.00Criminal Justice Process R 1 336.00Applied Policing Practices OR R 1 436.00Criminology R 1 436.00

Total: R 5 244.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00Total class fees per level: R 8 502.00

Level 3 Per subjectGovernance R 1 236.00Criminal Law R 1 236.00Criminal Justice Structure & Mandates R 1 336.00Theory Policing Practices OR R 1 436.00Criminology R 1 436.00

Total: R 5 244.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R 8 502.00

National Certificate (Vocational) NC (V) General / Utility Studies.TourismThis programme prepares students for the career fields in the travel industry, conference and events planning, game ranger and guides, hospitality and accommodation industry.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Grade 9 pass or higher with Tourism, HSS and highly recommended English at least a D –symbol.

Compulsory Fundamental Subjects in Business, Utility and Social Studies are:Pass English First Language, Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation.

Tourism NQF Levels 2-4 Compulsory Vocational subjects are:

Career opportunities: Accommodation management, conference and events planning, restaurants and food services, travel counselling and arrangements, game range and safari work

Total class fees per level per annum: R11 102.00 (Choice of 7 subjects)

Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Science of TourismClient Services and Human RelationsSustainable Tourism in South AfricaTourism Operations

Science of TourismClient Services and Human RelationsSustainable Tourism in South Africa and Regional TravelTourism Operations

Science of TourismClient Services and Human RelationsSustainable Tourism in South Africa and International TravelTourism Operations

Level 2 Per subjectScience of Tourism R 1 811.00Client Services and Human Relations R 2 311.00Sustainable Tourism in SA R 1 861.00Tourism Operations R 1 861.00

Total: R 7 844.00 Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R11 102.00

Level 4 Per subjectScience of Tourism R 1 811.00Client Services and Human Relations R 2 311.00Sustainable Tourism in SA and International Travel R 1 861.00Tourism Operations R 1 861.00

Total: R 7 844.00

Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R 3 258.00Per subject

English First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R 1 036.00Life Orientation R 1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R11 102.00

Level 3 Per subjectScience of Tourism R 1 811.00Client Services and Human Relations R 2 311.00Sustainable Tourism in SA regional Travel R 1 861.00Tourism Operations R 1 861.00

Total: R7 844.00 Plus 3 Fundamental subjects:Total: R3 258.00

Per subjectEnglish First Language R 936.00Mathematical Literacy R1 036.00Life Orientation R1 286.00

Total class fees per level: R11 102.00

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N (OR), N1-N6 Engineering Studies.

Minimum admission requirements N1-N3 Grade 9 pass or higher and results will determine selection

Minimum and college specific admission requirements N3/N4Grade 12 pass with both Mathematics and Science with 50% or more / preferably a Technical High School/Technical Matric. N4 for N5; N5 for N6.

Duration:11 weeks per N-level

The National N-Diploma: Application Procedure:

The design of the course is such that after studying and completing the theoretical N4-N6 Certificate, students need to follow this up by obtaining 24 months’ of relevant practical workplace experience.After submitting proven experience an application form should be completed by the student as well as the employer.

This application should be submitted to the Examination Centre at the campus where you studied.This application will then be submitted to the Department of Higher Education and Training for evaluation, verification and screening.

If further action or information is needed from you or another source, your application will be suspended and the college will be contacted..If your application is successful your National Diploma will be processed and sent to the college.The college will need your ID document/passport when you collect your Diploma.

N1 – N6 Engineering Studies.Civil Engineering.Minimum admission requirements NC (OR) Grade 8/higher (As per departmental policy): N1 - Grade 9 pass with Mathematics and Physical Science or an Introductory programme as determined by the College or an equivalent qualification. Mathematics 50% and Physical Science 50%; N2- N1 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject; N3- N2 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject.

College specific admission requirements: N4- N3 or Introductory N4 pass all subjects or Grade 12 with Mathematics and Science. Mathematics 50% and Physical Science 50% / preferably with a Technical High school /Technical Matric; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject.

Duration: 11 weeks per N – levelNational Certificate (Orientation)

N1 – N3 N4 N5 N6Mathematics N1-N3Building Science N1-N3Building Drawing N1-N3Bricklaying and Plastering Theory (N1 & N2)Plumbing Theory (N1 & N2)Carpentry and Roofing Theory (N1 & N2)Building and Civil Technology N3.Engineering Science (N1-N3)Metal Workers Theory N1Plater’s Theory N2Plating and Structural Steel Drawing (N1-N3)Engineering Drawing N3 Mechanotechnology N3

Building Administration N4Building and Structural Surveying N4 Building and Structural Construction N4Quantity Surveying N4

Building Administration N5Building and Structural Surveying N5 Building and Structural Construction N5 Quantity Surveying N5

Building Administration N6Building and Structural Surveying N6Building and Structural Construction N6Quantity Surveying N6

Total amount R 2 125.00

Per subjectIndustrial Communication N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Technology N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Drawing N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Science N (OR) R 425.00Mathematics N (OR) R 425.00

Engineering Studies N1-N6

Courses per Campus:

Mamelodi Rosslyn Soshanguve North Temba

Civil Engineering

Electrical Engineering Heavy Current

Mechanical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Career opportunities: Architectural technician; quantity surveyor; drainage inspector; builder.

PLEASE NOTE: TOTAL CLASS FEE PER TRIMESTER: (N1-N3) R1 700.00 AND (N4-N6) R2000.00

Total class fees per Trimester (Choice of 4 Subjects)N1 – N3 Total (per level): R 1 700.00 Per subject Mathematics R 425.00Building Science R 425.00Building Drawing R 425.00Bricklaying and Plastering Theory R 425.00 Plumbing Theory R 425.00Carpentry and Roofing Theory R 425.00Building and Civil Technology N3 R 425.00Metal Worker’s Theory N1 R 425.00Plater’s Theory N2 R 425.00Plating and Structural Steel Drawing R 425.00Mechanotechnology N3 R 425.00

N4 – N6 Total (per level): R 2000.00 Per subjectBuilding Administration R 500.00Building and Structural Surveying R 500.00Building and Structural Construction R 500.00Quantity Surveying R 500.00

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N1 – N6 Engineering Studies.Electrical Engineering (Heavy Current).Minimum admission requirements NC (OR) Grade 8/higher (As per departmental policy): N1 - Grade 9 pass with Mathematics and Physical Science or an Introductory programme as determined by the College or an equivalent qualification. Mathematics 50% and Physical Science 50%; N2- N1 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject; N3- N2 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject.

College specific admission requirements: N4- N3 or Introductory N4 pass all subjects or Grade 12 with Mathematics and Science. Mathematics 50% and Physical Science 50% / preferably with a Technical High school /Technical Matric; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject.

Duration: 11 weeks per N – levelNational Certificate (Orientation)

N1 – N3 N4 N5 N6Mathematics N1-N3Engineering Science N1-N3Industrial Electronics N1-N3Electrical Trade Theory N1 – N2Electro technology N3

Mathematics N4Engineering Science N4Industrial Electronics N4Electrotechnics N4

Mathematics N5Industrial Electronics N5Electrotechnics N5Power Machines N5

Mathematics N6 Industrial Electronics N6Electrotechnics N6Power Machines N6Control Systems N6

Total amount R 2 125.00

Per subjectIndustrial Communication N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Technology N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Drawing N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Science N (OR) R 425.00Mathematics N (OR) R 425.00

Civil Engineering

Career opportunities: Electrician installation; domestic appliance repairs; house wiring.

Total class fees per Trimester (Choice of 4 subjects)N1 – N3 Total (per level): R 1 700.00

Per subject Mathematics R 425.00Engineering Science R 425.00Industrial Electronics R 425.00Electrical Trade Theory R 425.00Electro technology R 425.00

N4 – N6 Total (per level): R 2000.00 Per subject

Mathematics R 500.00Engineering Science R 500.00Industrial Electronics R 500.00Power Machines R 500.00Electrotechnics R 500.00Control Systems N6 R 500.00

“A scientist can discover a new star but he cannot make one. He would have to ask an engineer to do it for him. “— Gordon Lindsay Glegg

N1 – N6 Engineering Studies.Mechanical Engineering.Minimum admission requirements NC (OR) Grade 8/higher (As per departmental policy): N1 - Grade 9 pass with Mathematics and Physical Science or an Introductory programme as determined by the College or an equivalent qualification. Mathematics 50% and Physical Science 50%; N2- N1 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject; N3- N2 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject.

College specific admission requirements: N4- N3 or Introductory N4 pass all subjects or Grade 12 with Mathematics and Science. Mathematics 50% and Physical Science 50% / preferably with a Technical High school /Technical Matric; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. One must be a trade subject.

Duration: 11 weeks per N – levelNational Certificate (Orientation)Total amount R 2 125.00

Per subjectIndustrial Communication N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Technology N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Drawing N (OR) R 425.00Engineering Science N (OR) R 425.00Mathematics N (OR) R 425.00

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N1 – N3 N4 N5 N6Mathematics N1 – N3Engineering Science N1- N3Engineering DrawingFitting and Machining Theory N1 - N2 ORMotor Trade Theory N1-N3Diesel Trade Theory N2-N3Metal Workers Theory N1Mechanotechnology N3

Mathematics N4Engineering Science N4Mechanotechnics N4Mechanical Draughting N4Plating and Structural Steel Drawing N4Supervisory Management N4

Fluid Mechanics N5Mathematics N5Power Machines N5Mechanotechnics N5Strength of Materials andStructures N5Mechanical Drawing andDesign N5Supervisory Management N5

Fault Finding and Protective Device N6Fluid Mechanics N6Mathematics N6Power Machines N6Mechanotechnics N6Strength of Materials andStructures N6Mechanical Drawing andDesign N6Supervisory Management N6

Career opportunities: Mill Wright; fitter and turner; technically related career opportunities; mechanical technician; power station worker; mechanical draughtsman; welder; tool maker.PLEASE NOTE: TOTAL CLASS FEE PER TRIMESTER: (N1-N3) R1 700.00 AND (N4-N6) R2000.00

Total class fees per Trimester (Choice of 4 Subjects)N1 – N3 Total (per level): R 1 700.00

Per subject Mathematics R 425.00Engineering Science R 425.00Engineering Drawing R 425.00Fitting and Machining Theory R 425.00Motor Trade Theory R 425.00Diesel Trade Theory R 425.00Metal Workers Theory R 425.00Mechanotechnology R 425.00

N4 – N6 Total (per level): R 2000.00 Per subject

Mathematics R 500.00Engineering Science R 500.00Power Machines R 500.00Mechanical Draughting R 500.00Mechanotechnics R 500.00Mechanical Drawing and Design R 500.00Fluid Mechanics R 500.00Fault Finding and Protective Devices R 500.00Strength of Materials and Structures R 500.00Fault Finding and Protective Devices R 500.00Supervisory Management R 500.00

Mechanical Engineering

“Engineering is the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of man. “— Thomas Tredgold

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Intro N4, N4-N6 Business StudiesCollege specific Admission requirements/criteria: A Grade 12 Certificate and specific selection criteria per course for the College.

Duration: 6 months or semester per N level.

Business Studies Intro N4, N4-N6Business Studies Intro N4, N4-N6

Courses per Campus: Mamelodi Pretoria Soshanguve South

Temba

Management Assistant

Financial Management

Art and Design

Public Relations (Part-time Classes)

Human Resources Management

(Part-time Classes) (Part-time Classes)

Marketing Management (Part-time Classes) (Part-time Classes)

Clothing Production

Tourism

Hospitality

Public Management

Legal Secretary

Business Management

Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Art and Design.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: Grade 12 pass/A Senior Certificate with Art instructional offering and a portfolio, or a National Certificate N3 Art, or a National Senior Certificate: Art with a portfolio, or an equivalent qualification. English First Language 50%; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level.

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Art and Design.

Career opportunities: Graphic designer; art curator; a cartoonist; (animation) art director; museum instructor; art teacher/lecturer; illustrator artist, contemporary artist, visual artist, history of art specialist; an art examiner/moderator.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects). R3950.00 per semester

Intro 4 N4 N5 N6Intro Drawing N4Intro Graphic Interpretation N4Intro Form and Colour Studies N4Intro Space and Volume Studies N4

Painting N4Drawing N4Graphic Design N4Entrepreneurship and Business Management N4

Painting N5Drawing N5Graphic Design N5History of Art N5

Painting N6 Drawing N6Graphic Design N6 History of Art N6

Intro Total: R3 950.00 Per subjectIntro Drawing N4 R 845.00Intro Graphic Interpretation N4 R 1 525.00Intro Form and Colour Studies N4 R 995.00Intro Space and Volume Studies N4 R 585.00

N4 Total: R3 950.00 Per subjectPainting N4 R 995.00Drawing N4 R 845.00Graphic Design N4 R 1 525.00Entrepreneurship and Business N4 R 585.00

N5 Total: R 3 950.00 Per subjectPainting N5 R 995.00Drawing N5 R 845.00Graphic Design N5 R 1 525.00History of Art N5 R 585.00

N6 Total: R3 950.00 Per subjectPainting N6 R 995.00Graphic Design N6 R 1 525.00Drawing N6 R 845.00History of Art N6 R 585.00

“Through education comes understanding. Through understanding comes true appreciation. All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”- Pablo Picasso

The National N-Diploma: Application Procedure:The design of the course is such that after studying and completing the theoretical N4-N6 Certificate, students need to follow this up by obtaining 18 months’ of relevant practical workplace experience.

After submitting proven experience an application form should be completed by the student as well as the employer.

This application should be submitted to the Examination Centre at the campus where you studied.

This application will then be submitted to the Department of Higher Education and Training for evaluation, verification and screening.

If further action or information is needed from you or another source your application will be suspended and the college will be contacted.

If your application is successful your National Diploma will be processed and sent to the college.The college will need your ID document/passport when you collect your Diploma

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Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Business Management.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: Grade 12 pass with English 50%; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level.

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Business Management

Career opportunities: Franchise management; entrepreneur; entry level financial position; small business management.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) R2550.00 per semester

Intro 4 N4 N5 N6Intro Entrepreneurship N4Intro Communication N4Intro Computer Practice N4Intro Accounting N4

Entrepreneurship and Bus. Man N4Management Communication N4Computer Practice N4Financial Accounting N4

Entrepreneur and Bus. Man N5Sales Management N5Computer Practice N5Financial Accounting N5

Entrepreneurship and Bus. Man N6Sales Management N6Computer Practice N6Financial Accounting N6

Intro Total: R 2 550.00

Per subjectIntro Entrepreneurship N4 R 585.00Intro Communication N4 R 585.00Intro Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Intro Accounting N4 R 585.00

N4 Total: R 2 550.00 Per subjectEntrepreneurship & Bus. Man N4 R 585.00Management Communication N4 R 585.00Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Financial Accounting N4 R 585.00

N5 Total: R 2 550.00 Per subjectEntrepreneurship and Bus. Man N5 R 585.00Sales Management N5 R 585.00Computer Practice N5 R 795.00Financial Accounting N5 R 585.00

N6 Total: R 2 550.00 Per subject Entrepreneurship & Bus. Man N6 R 585.00Sales Management N6 R 585.00Computer Practice N6 R 795.00Financial Accounting N6 R 585.00

“The great aim of education is not knowledge but action.”- Herbert Spencer

Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Clothing Production.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: - Grade 12 pass with English 50% and preferably subjects such as Needlework and Clothing; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level.

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Clothing Production

Career opportunities: Entrepreneur, factory seamstress, fashion designer, garment maker.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) R3400.00 per semester

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Intro Clothing Construction N4Intro Factory Organisation N4Intro Fashion Drawing N4Intro Pattern Construction N4

Clothing Construction N4Fashion Drawing N4Pattern Construction N4Intro Entrepreneurship N4

Clothing Construction N5Fashion Drawing N5Pattern Construction N5 Entrepreneurship and Business Management N4

Clothing Construction N6Fashion Drawing N6Pattern Construction N6Computer Practice N4

Intro N4 Total: R 3400.00 Per subject Intro Clothing Construction N4 R 1 275.00Intro Factory Organisation N4 R 585.00Intro Fashion Drawing N4 R 875.00Intro Pattern Construction N4 R 665.00

N4 Total: R 3400.00 Per subjectClothing Construction N4 R1 275.00Fashion Drawing N4 R 875.00Pattern Construction N4 R 665.00Intro Entrepreneurship N4 R 585.00

N5 Total: R 3400.00 per subjectClothing Construction N5 R 1275.00Pattern Construction N5 R 665.00Fashion Drawing N5 R 875.00Entrepreneur and Bus. Man N4 R 585.00

N6 Total: R 3400.00 Per subjectClothing Construction N6 R1075.00Pattern Construction N6 R 665.00Fashion Drawing N6 R 865.00Computer Practice N4 R 795.00

PLEASE NOTE: STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO HAVE ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR CREATIVE PRODUCTS

The true entrepreneur is a doer, not a dreamer.”

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Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Financial Management.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: - Grade 12 pass with English 50% and Accounting 50%; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level.

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Financial Management (Choice of 4 subjects.)

Career opportunities: Asset controllers; debtor’s clerk; creditor’s clerk and entry level financial management careers.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) R2 550.00 per semester

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Introductory Communication N4 Introductory Entrepreneurship N4Introductory Computer Practice N4Introductory Accounting N4

Management Communication N4Entrepreneurship and Business Management N4Computerised Financial Systems N4Financial Accounting N4

Cost and Management Accounting N5 Entrepreneurship and Business Management N5Computerised Financial Systems N5Financial Accounting N5Mercantile Law N4

Cost and Management Accounting N6Computerised Financial Systems N6Income Tax N6Mercantile Law N5Financial Accounting N6

Intro N4 Total R2 550.00

Per subjectIntro Communication N4 R 585.00Intro Entrepreneurship N4 R 585.00Intro Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Intro Accounting N4 R 585.00

N4 Total: R 2 550.00 Per subjectManagement Communication N4 R 585. 00Entrepreneurship and Bus. Man. N4 R 585. 00Computerised Fin Systems N4 R 795. 00Financial Accounting N4 R 585.00

N5 Total: R 2 550.00 Per subjectCost and Management Accounting N5 R 585.00Entrepreneurship and Bus. Man. N5 R 585.00Computerised Fin Systems N5 R 795.00Financial Accounting N5 R 585.00Mercantile Law N4 R 585.00

N6 Total: R 2 550.00 Per subjectCost and Man Accounting N6 R 585.00Income Tax N6 R 585.00Computerised Fin Systems N6 R 795.00Financial Accounting N6 R 585.00Mercantile Law N5 R 585.00

Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Hospitality and Catering Services.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: - Grade 12 pass with English 50%; N4- Grade 12 pass with English 50% and Home Economics 50%; N5-N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Hospitality and Catering Services.

Career opportunities: Housekeeping; food and beverage management; events management; accommodation service; caterer; entrepreneurship.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) Intro N4: R5210.00 N4: R5 350.00 N5:R5 100.00 N6:R5 350.00

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Intro. Food Services N4Intro. Catering: Theory and Practical N4Intro. Hygiene and Safety N4Intro. Communication N4Intro. Servicing Techniques Practical N4

Catering: Theory and Practical N4Applied Management N4Sanitation and Safety N4Nutrition and Menu Planning N4

Catering: Theory and Practical N5Applied Management N5Food and Beverages Services N5Entrepreneurship and Business Management N4

Catering: Theory and Practical N6Applied Management N6Communication and Human Relations N6Computer Practice N4

Intro N4 Total R 5210.00

Per subjectIntro Catering: Theory and Practical N4 R 3 175.00Intro Hygiene and Safety N4 R 725.00Intro Communication N4 R 585.00Intro Servicing Techniques Practical N4 R 725.00

N4 Total: R 5350.00

Per subjectCatering: Theory and Practical N4 R 3 175.00Applied Management N4 R 725.00Sanitation and Safety N4 R 725.00Nutrition And Menu Planning N4 R 725.00

N5 Total: R 5100.00

Per subjectCatering: Theory and Practical N5 R 3 175.00Applied Management N5 R 725.00Food and Beverages Services N5 R 615.00Entrepreneurship and Bus Man N4 R 585.00

N6 Total: R 5350.00

Per subjectCatering: Theory and Practical N6 R 3 175.00Applied Management N6 R 725.00Communication and Human Relations N6 R 655.00Computer Practice N4 R 795.00

“Learning is a treasure which accompanies its owner everywhere.”- Chinese Proverb

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Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Human Resource Management.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: -Grade 12 pass with English 50% and preferably commercial subjects; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level.

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Human Resource Management.

Career opportunities: Personnel Clerk/Officer; Labour Relations Officer; Recruitment Consultant/ Officer; Development Officer; Training Officer; Salary Clerk; Entry levelHR Managerial duties.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) R2550.00 per semester

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Intro Enterpreneurship N4Intro Computer Practice N4Intro Personnel Management N4Intro communication N4

Management Communication N4Entrepreneurship and Business Management N4Computer Practice N4 Personnel Management N4

Computer Practice N5Personnel Management N5Labour Relations N5Personnel Training N5

Computer Practice N6Labour Relations N6Personnel Management N6Personnel Training N6

Intro N4 Total: R2 550.00

Per SubjectIntro Communication N4 R 585.00Intro Enterpreneurship N4 R 585.00Intro Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Intro Personnel Management N4 R 585.00

N4 TOTAL: R 2 550.00

Per subjectManagement Communication N4 R 585.00Entrepreneurship and Bus Man N4 R 585.00Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Personnel Management N4 R 585.00

N5 TOTAL: R2 550.00 Per subjectPersonnel Training N5 R 585 00Labour Relations N5 R 585.00Computer Practice N5 R 795.00Personnel Management N5 R 585.00 N6 TOTAL: R 2 550.00 Per subjectPersonnel Training N6 R 585.00Labour Relations N6 R 585.00Computer Practice N6 R 795.00Personnel Management N6 R 585.00

Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Legal Secretary.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: -Grade 12 pass with English 50% and preferably commercial subjects; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level.

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Legal Secretary

Career opportunities: Legal secretaries may also find interesting career opportunities in courts, with police, or in the barrister’s chambers. They can also move into other skilled secretarial work such as working as medical secretary, solicitors and legal executives.

Their work may also involve accompanying solicitors to court or police stations to ensure the solicitor has an accurate record of all the meetings that he or she attends.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) IntroN4 R2760.00; N4 2760.00; N5 R2550.00; N6 R2760.00

Intro N4 Total: R 2 760.00 Per subjectIntro. Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Intro. Information Processing N4 R 795.00Intro. Communication N4 R 585.00Intro. Entrepreneurship N4 R 585.00

N4 Total: R 2 760.00 Per subjectComputer Practice N4 R 795.00Information Processing N4 R 795.00Communication N4 R 585.00Office Practice N4 R 585.00

N5 Total: R 2 550.00 Per subjectLegal Practice N5 R 585.00Information Processing N5 R 795.00Communication N5 R 585.00Office Practice N5 R 585.00

N6 Total: R 2 760.00 Per subjectLegal Practice N6 R 585.00Information Processing N6 R 795.00Communication N6 R 585.00Computer Practice N5 R 795.00

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Intro Computer Practice N4Intro Information Processing N4Intro Communication N4Intro Entrepreneurship N4

Computer Practice N4Information Processing N4Communication N4Office Practice N4

Legal Practice N5Information Processing N5Communication N5Office Practice N5

Legal Practice N6Information Processing N6Communication N6Office Practice N6

A child’s life is like a piece of paper on which every person leaves a mark.- Chinese Proverb

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Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Management Assistant.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: -Grade 12 pass with English 50%; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level.

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Management Assistant

Career opportunities: Management assistant; telephonist; receptionist; secretary; personal assistant; general office clerk; typist and audio typist.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) R2 760.00 per semester

Intro N4 Total: R 2 760.00 Per subjectIntro Communication N4 R 585.00Intro Entrepreneurship N4 R 585.00Intro Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Intro Information Processing N4 R 795.00

N4 Total: R 2 760.00 Per subjectCommunication N4 R 585.00Office Practice N4 R 585.00Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Information Processing N4 R 795.00

N5 Total: R 2 760.00 Per subjectCommunication N5 R 585.00Office Practice N5 R 585.00Computer Practice N5 R 795.00Information Processing N5 R 795.00

N6 Total: R 2 760.00 Per subjectCommunication N6 R 585.00Office Practice N6 R 585.00Computer Practice N6 R 795.00Information Processing N6 R 795.00

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Intro Communication N4Intro Entrepreneurship N4Intro Computer Practice N4 Intro Information Processing N4

Communication N4Computer Practice N4Information Processing N4Office Practice N4

Communication N5Computer Practice N5Information Processing N5Office Practice N5

Communication N6Computer Practice N6Information Processing N6Office Practice N6

Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Marketing Management

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: - Grade 12 pass with English 50%; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Marketing Management

Career opportunities: Sales representative; marketing assistant; marketing officer; marketing consultant.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) R2 550.00.per semester

Intro N4 Total: R2 550.00 Per subjectIntro Communication N4 R 585.00Intro Entrepreneurship N4 R 585.00Intro Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Intro Marketing N4 R 585.00

N4 Total: R2 550.00 Per subjectManagement Communication N4 R 585.00Entrepreneurship and Bus Man N4 R 585.00Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Marketing Management N4 R 585.00

N5 Total: R2 550.00 Per subjectSales Management N5 R 585.00Entrepreneur and Bus Man N5 R 585.00Computer Practice N5 R 795.00Marketing Management N5

N6 Total: R2 550.00 Per subjectMarketing Communication N6 R 585.00Sales Management N6 R 585.00Marketing Research N6 R 795.00Marketing Management N6 R 585.00

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Intro Communication N4Intro Entrepreneurship N4Intro Computer Practice N4Intro Marketing N4

Management Communication N4Entrepreneurship andBusiness management N4Computer Practice N4Marketing Management N4

Computer Practice N5Entrepreneurship and Business Management N5Marketing Management N5Sales Management N5

Marketing Communication N6Marketing Management N6Marketing Research N6Sales Management N6

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Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Public Management.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: - Grade 12 pass with English 50%. N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level. N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Public Management

Career opportunities: Entry levels in the administrative, Human Resources and other divisions of the public sector, National Governments and Local Governments

PLEASE NOTE: TOTAL CLASS FEES PER SEMESTER: R2 550.00.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) R 2550.00 per semesterIntro N4 Total: R2 550.00 Per subjectIntro Communication N4 R 585.00Intro Entrepreneurship N4 R 585.00Intro Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Intro Public Administration N4 R 585.00

N4 Total: R 2 550.00

Per subjectEntrepreneurship and Bus. Man N4 R 585.00Management Communication N4 R 585.00 Computer Practice N4 R 795.00 Public Administration N4 R 585.00

N5 Total: R 2 550.00

N5 Total: R 2 550.00

Per subjectPublic Administration N5 R 585.00Municipal Administration N5 R 585.00Public Finance N5 R 585.00Computer Practice N5 R 795.00

N6 Total: R 2 550.00

Per SubjectPublic Administration N6 R 585.00Municipal Administration N6 R 585.00Public Finance N6 R 585.00Public Law N6 R 795.00

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Intro Entrepreneurship N4Intro Communication N4Intro Computer Practice N4Intro Public Administration N4

Entrepreneurship andBusiness Management N4ManagementCommunication N4Computer Practice N4Public Administration N4

Public Finance N5Municipal Administration N5Computer Practice N5Public Administration N5

Public Finance N6Municipal Administration N6Public Law N6Public Administration N6

Intro N4, N4 – N6 Business Studies.Public Relations.Minimum and college specific admission requirements: Intro N4 and N4: - Grade 12 pass with English 50%; N5- pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Public Relations (Part-time classes)

Career opportunities: Assistant to public relations officer; public relations officer; Marketer and promoter; personal assistant.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) Intro N4 R2 760.00 ; N4 R 2 760.00; N5: R 2 550.00; N6:R 2 760.00;Intro N4 Total: R 2760.00 Per subjectIntro Communication N4 R 585.00Intro Entrepreneurship N4 R 585.00Intro Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Intro Information Processing N4 R 795.00

N4 Total: R 2760.00 Per subjectCommunication N4 R 585.00Office Practice N4 R 585.00Computer Practice N4 R 795.00Information Processing N4 R 795.00

Public Finance N5 R585.00

N5 Total: R 2550.00 Per subjectCommunication N5 R 585.00Public Relations N5 R 585.00Office Practice N5 R 585.00Information Processing N5 R 795.00

N6 Total: R 2760.00 Per subjectCommunication N6 R 585.00Computer Practice N5 R 795.00Public Relations N6 R 585.00 Information Processing N6 R 795.00 R 795.00

Intro N4 N4 N5 N6Intro Communication N4Intro Entrepreneurship N4Intro Computer Practice N4Intro Information Processing N4

Communication N4Computer Practice N4Information Processing N4Office Practice N4

Communication N5Office Practice N5Information Processing N5Public Relations N5

Communication N6Computer Practice N5Information Processing N6 Public Relations N6

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N4 – N6 Business Studies.Tourism.

Minimum and college specific admission requirements: N4: - Grade 12 pass with English, 50% or more. Tourism, Geography and History as compulsory subjects; N5- N4 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level; N6- N5 pass with at least 3 subjects to progress to the next level.

Duration: 6 months or a semester per N –level.

Diploma requirement:18 months’ practical experience related to the field of study in the working environment.

Tourism

Career opportunities: Accommodation management, conference and event planning; restaurant and food services; travel counselling and arrangement; game range and safari work.

Class fees (Choice of 4 subjects) N4: R 5 275.00; N5: R 5 200.00; N6: R 5 200.00;N4 Total: R 5 275.00 Per subjectTravel Services N4 R 1 275.00Travel Office Procedures N4 R 565.00Tourist Destination N4 R 2 075.00Tourism Communication N4 R 565.00Computer Practice N4 R 795.00

N5 Total: R5200.00 Per subjectTravel Services N5 R 1 830.00Travel Office Procedures N5 R 565.00Tourist Destinations N5 R 2 240.00Tourism Communication N5 R 565.00

N6 Total: R 5 200.00 Per subjectTravel Services N6 R 1 830.00Travel Office Procedures N6 R 565.00Tourist Destination N6 R 2 240.00Hotel Reception N6 R 565.00

N4 N5 N6Travel Services N4Travel Office Procedures N4Tourist Destinations N4Tourism Communication N4

Travel Services N5Travel Office Procedures N5Tourist Destinations N5Tourism Communication N5

Travel Services N6 Travel Office Procedures N6Tourist Destinations N6Hotel Reception N6

“Tell me, and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me, and I learn.” Unknown.

Occupational Skills ProgrammesClass Fees: 2017Full-time

Qualifications Level Duration 2017 Fees

FET Certificate: Beauty and Nail Technology 4 18 Months R 30 000 for first year

FET Certificate:Beauty specialist 4 6 Months R 4 300.00

Skills Certificate: Craft & Confectionery baking 5 6 Months R 22 200.00

FET Certificate: Hairdressing 2 1 Year R 20 700.00

FET Certificate: Hairdressing 2 1 Year R 20 000.00

FET Certificate: Hairdressing 3 6 Months R 6800.00

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Qualifications Level 2017 Fees

Cooking and Baking 4 12 Weeks R 4 200.00

Curtain Making 2 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Garment Making 2 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Linen Making 2 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Upholstery 2 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

End-User Computing 2 18 Weeks R 5 900.00

Event Managment 3 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

PC Repair 2 6 Weeks R 2 600.00

Fashion Design 2 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Manicure, Pedicure and Make-up 2 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Back Treatment and Back and Neck Massage 3 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Nail Technology 4 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Hairdressing: Cut and Style 2 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Flower Arranging N/A 12 Weeks R 2 600.00

Artisanship Programmes are also offered.Locksmith (Mamelodi Campus)Air Conditioning (Temba)Cell-phone and Electronic repairs (Temba)

Other Skills programmes and Learnerships can be offered upon demand.

Please note that where applicable a list of materials/ requirements that will be needed will be provided. Students will therefore also have to buy these as it is not included in the tuition fees.

Cosmetology/Beauty Therapy

Title: Further Education and Training Certificate: Beauty and Nail Technology.SAQA ID: 80646Admission requirements: Grade 12 (English Communication) Maths or Maths Lit will be to your advantage.Duration: 1 year and 6 Months (18 Months)Learning areas: Waxing Facial Skin Care Manicure and Pedicure Make-Up Back Massage Nail Technology Fundamentals Eye TreatmentsITEC: International Qualification: Optional for Interested students that meet the minimum requirements. (International Therapy Examination Council) Recognized Nationally and Internationally.Admission Requirements: Further Education and Training Certificate: Beauty and Nail technology.

Enquiries Tel: 012 0000 462/487Cell: 073 0105 150 (Only Cosmetology enquiries).Mail: [email protected]

Short skills Saturday Programmes only

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Craft and Confectionery Baking

Admission requirements:Level 2: Grade 12 or relevant qualificationLevel 3: NQF level 2 or relevant qualificationDuration: One year per NQF levelLevel 2: Basic practical and theoretical training in: fermented and non-fermented products. (Buns, bread, Chelsea buns, muffins, scones etc.)Level 3: Advanced practical and theoretical training in: product and baking of confectionery products (various kind of pastries, cakes, meringues, eclairs etc. cake icing and decoration. Working in industry one day per week).

National Certificate: Hairdressing NQF Level 2-4 (Full-time)Admission requirements: Grade 12Duration: 3 years for NQF Levels 2, 3 and 4.Programme content includes: Shampooing; conditioning, scalp and hair treatment and massage. Styling: braiding, wet styling, dry styling and dreadlocks. Chemical reformation; permanent waving; colouring and relaxing

The programme includes both theory and practical componentsCareer opportunities: Platform stylist; wig designer; salon manager; cruise ship hairdresser; lecturer; magazine and TV stylist; hair salon technician; salon owner; barber; sales technician.

Other occupational programmes and short skills coursesCourse Outcomes:BakingWeeks 1-12

1. Madeira Cake, Boiled Icing (fondant)2. Lamingtons, Soda Bread3. Swiss Roll, Rusks4. Koeksisters, Banana Loaf5. Plain Chocolate Sponge Cake (Black forest); Dairy Creamers; Chocolate work6 Dark chocolate cake; 7-Minute frosting; Rock buns7. Chocolate Sponge Cake; Chocolate (cover on side); Ganache; Nuts8. Red Velvet Cake; Cream Cheese Frosting9. Plain White Sponge Cake; Butter Icing; Roll on side of cake with Vermicelli; Piping Jelly; Decorate with sweets10. Plain Scones; with scone ring11. Fruit Cake; Planning for decoration12. Marzipan, Sugar paste

Call Centre262625: Provide reception and administrative servicesSpecific services and the time each one takes.Organisational principles of telephone directories.Nature of basic financial instruments (debit cards, credit cards, cheques).114903: Interact with customers

Learning programme covering this unit standard must address thefollowing knowledge areas:Generally accepted methods for promoting the image of organisations.The organisation’s customer service policy.Service requirements in respect of own job function.Organisation’s requirements in respect of personal appearance.Organisational requirements in respect of greeting customers.Basic principles of non-verbal communication.Organisation’s policy and procedures of escalating queries.Location of products and categories of merchandise.Communication skills such as active listening and questioning.Organisational housekeeping standards.

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Curtain making:Weeks: 1-12Adhere to safety rules.Maintain a domestic sewing machine.Measurement of curtains.Pressing seams and lining.Stitching of lining.Make: lined curtain with a tape heading; scatter cushion with a zipper; toilet set with frills; valance; festoon blindMake: swag; tail; casing heading; tab heading; tie back; fake roman blind.

End-User Computing:Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based. Word Processing Application skills in the Workplace.Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based. Presentation Application skills in the Workplace.GUI-based Spreadsheet Application skills in the Workplace.GUI-based Electronic Mail Application skills in the Workplace.GUI-based Web Browser Application skills in the Workplace.Improve communication by combining communication skills with End-User Computing skills.Improve the application of Mathematical Literacy in the workplace, by better utilising End-User ComputingApplications.Demonstrate an understanding of the use of Information Communications & Technology (ICT) in an organi-sation and the impact it has on societies.

Fashion Design:Adhere to safety rulesPre-requisite: Garment makingBasic background for designTaking measurementsPractical skills in pattern making for woman’s garments: ladies skirt; ladies camisole; ladies blouse.

Garment Making:Adhere to safety rules.Maintaining of a domestic sewing / over locker machine.Taking figure measurements.Selection of fabrics and patterns and use of a commercial patternLayout of pattern pieces: transfer pattern marks / pattern envelope / grain line of fabric; cutting out of patternpieces / pattern instruction sheet; stitching of garments; pressing of seams.Make a garment: skirt with darts, zip, buttonhole, interfacing; pants with an elastic waistband; camisole with darts,interfacing, bias binding.Making of advanced garments: jacket and pants: with sleeves; with pockets;with zipper; with waistband; with buttons and buttonholes; with facings; with collar.

Hairdressing: SAQA ID: 262585 Cut and shape ladies hair.This unit standard will enable learners to perform a complete a ladies hair cutting serviceon all lengths and types of hair.Demonstrate an understanding of the factors that influence styling.Prepare and consult with clients to agree on desired haircut.Demonstrate knowledge of hair cutting.Cut hair to achieve a variety of layered looks.Cut hair using a variety of graduation techniques.Cut hair using razor cutting techniques

Linen Making:Adhere to safety rules.Maintain a domestic sewing machine.Make: standard pillowcase; duvet; fitted sheet; flat sheet; night frill; continental pillowcaseMake: round table cloth; place mats; tissue box /bags; quilt; loose chair cover; kitchen covers;ironing board cover

Flower Arranging:Lesson 1 History of flowers Requirements, different containers, plant material, hints for picking flowers. Element of design; Principles of design; Line (E) Balance (P) Form (Depth) (E); Rhythm (P) Practical; Vertical Arrangement; Horizontal arrangement.Lesson 2 Revision. Lecture: Principals and elements of design; Colour (E); Harmony (P); Texture(E); Dominance (P) Practical: Flowers in vase; Bunch in cello, Ribbon bow; Basket arrangement, Horizontal.Lesson 3 Revision. Lecture: Principal and elements of design; Pattern (E); Scale and Proportion (P) Space (E); Contrast, variation, Harmony. (P) Practical: Traditional mass; Table arrangement with candle; Posy for tables and florists.Lesson 4 Revision. Lecture: Modern designs. Practical: Vegetative arrangement; Modern arr. With all round view.Lesson 5 Revision. Lecture: Techniques in large parallel systems arrangements; Cupping, stacking, packing, rolling; terracing, layering; bundling; decorative binding. Practical: Parallel systems arrangement; Teardrop bridal bouquet; Basket modern design.Lesson 6 Revision. Lecture: Construction in flowers. Practical: Arrangement on construction container with curved lines; Bridging (in two containers); Men’s buttonhole arrangement.Lesson 7 Revision. Lecture: When competing in flower show. Practical: Arrangement for kid’s party; Coffin spray / Main table.Lesson 8 Revision. Lecture: Questions. Practical: Modern bride’s bouquet; Christmas table arrangement.

The usage of flowers is dependent on the availability on the market, substitutes will be used without notice.

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Manicure, Pedicure and Make up:SAQA ID unit standard : 377505, 377486

Make - up:Foundation application and corrective make-up; day make – up; evening make – up; bridalmake-up.

Manicure/Pedicure.Basic manicure; oil manicure; paraffin wax manicure.

PC Repair:Components of a computer; assembling of a computer; upgrading/Installation ofcomponents; basic safety; BIOS; fault finding; introduction to networking.

Project managment120384: Develop a simple schedule to facilitate effective project execution.Processes and techniques to interpret a work break down structure.Scheduling activities.Time estimation and planning for project activities.Alternative methods of presenting a simple schedule.Allocation of resources to activities.Information gathering methods for project activities.Basic terminology and definitions of project management including: project management, project,programme, phase, stage, life cycle, product, deliverable, milestone, activities, tasks, close out, scope,risk, scheduling.The concept and role of product, project and operations life cycles.The Life cycle approach in the structuring of projects.Simple project life cycles.How to decompose a project into manageable components or parts.The elements of a project: uniqueness, constraints of time and resources, specified deliverables.Alternative organisation structures and their implications, for example functional versus matrix.How various role-players are involved in the project and product life cycle.Key project management activities.The relationship between processes, sub-processes and core knowledge areas.

Upholstery:Cover prepared frame using basic upholstery hand tools.How to read and interpret specifications.Setting out of equipment and tools for effective use.The range, scope and use of basic upholstery hand tools.Different types of fabrics and their uses.How to position and fit covers.Cutting requirements for covers.Securing methods and when to use each.Troubleshooting and problems which may occur.A sound understanding of relevant health and safety requirements.

Event Management:Weeks 1-12Introduction, types of events; theme and colour scheme; venue rental.Venue elements; planning a menu; table setting; folding serviettes.Practical: Start with intro (P.P) making cards; Making: Invitation; namecard (place) and stand; menu; fold one thankyou gift bag and card; safe the date card; 4 serviette rings.Theory: Event element transport; speakers security and parking; legal requirements; Insurance practical. Pumpkins toleave to dry.Practical: Flower centre piece, complete pumpkin and ball with string.Publisher day in computer lab. Create intro p.p. for publisher.Beading practical; 4 table weights; 4 serviette rings; 1 keyring; 2 earning 1 necklace.Budget day - Classwork: complete budget.How to start your own business and marketing an event; Make the project boards with board and event pictures frommagazines.The Event Management process; basic business plan elements exercise; create an advert for business.Draping and flower arrangement; preparation for practical; how to create a portfolio.Students set tables for practical between 08:00 - 09:30; 10:00 assess, 10:30 visitors, 11:00 pack and party.

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Directions to TNC Campuses

Central Office: From JHB via the OR Tambo Airport: (28°, 11’54.44 E, 25°, 44’44.30 S)1 Travel on the R21 up to the Fountain Circle. Keep to your far left.2. Travel down Nelson Mandela Drive until you find the Lilian Ngoyi (former Van Der Walt) off ramp.3. Turn left into the Lilian Ngoyi (Van Der Walt) off ramp and proceed straight up to Nana Sita (formerSkinner) Street.4. At the robot turn left into Nana Sita (former Skinner) Street and keep to your far right.5. Proceed straight in Nana Sita (former Skinner) Street until you find the slip way that turns right intoKgosi Mampuru (former Potgieter) Street.6. Proceed straight in Kgosi Mampuru (former Potgieter) Street up to Pretorius Street.7. The Central Office is situated at the right hand side at the corner of Kgosi Mampuru (formerPotgieter) and Pretorius Streets.

Mamelodi Campus: via Francis Baard (former Schoeman) Street: (28°, 22’15.80 E, 25°, 42’14.72 S)1. Take Francis Baard (former Schoeman) Street and proceed straight until you get the Watermeyeroff ramp. Turn left into the Watermeyer off ramp. Proceed straight with Watermeyer Street until itbecomes Watloo Road.2. Proceed straight with Watloo Road until you pass Masakhane bridge.3. After Masakhane bridge turn right at the robot into Tsamaya Street.4. Proceed with Tsamaya Street up to the robot. Turn right into Serapeng Road.5. Proceed straight as if going to the Mamelodi Day Hospital.6. TNC Mamelodi Campus is on the left hand side opposite the Mamelodi Day Hospital.

Pretoria Campus: From Johannesburg via OR Tambo Airport: (28°11’54.44 E, 25°44’44.30 S)1. Take the R21 to Pretoria via Monument Park en route to Pretoria, until you reach the FountainCircle in Pretoria. At the Fountain Circle keep to your far right and proceed straight in Nelson MandelaDrive up to Helen Joseph (former Church) Street.2. Turn left into the slip way into Helen Joseph (former Church) Street.3. Travel for about 200m and then at the robot turn into Du Toit Street.4. Travel for about 200 m and at the robot turn right into Madiba Street (former Vermeulen Street).Keep to your far left to the sign that says Tshwane North College Pretoria Campus Parking. (Next toMetro Home Centre).

Rosslyn Campus: From Pretoria CBD: (28°4’35.33 E, 25°37’37.23 S)1. Take Eskia Mphahlele Drive (former DF Malan Drive West). Proceed until you get the sign R80Mabopane.2. Turn left in R80 Mabopane highway.3. Proceed straight on the R80 and take Exit 52,4. Turn left onto the R566 and continue on the R566, and then at the garage take the slip way toErnest Oppenheimer Street.5. Travel for about 200m and then find the entrance to the Campus on your left. The Campus isopposite Nissan factory.

Soshanguve North Campus: From Pretoria CBD: (28°7’2.61 E, 25°30’58.63 S)1. Take Eskia Mphahlele Drive (DF Malan Drive West). Turn left at the R80 Mabopane Highway.2. Proceed straight to Soshanguve.3. Turn left into Soshanguve. Proceed straight up to Aubrey Matlala Street (M43)4. Turn right into Aubrey Matlala Street (M43)5. Travel 1.3 km up to a T-Junction.6. Turn right at Phirima Street7. Travel 200m and find the entrance to the Campus on the right.

Soshanguve South Campus: From Pretoria CBD:(28°5’41.44 E, 25°32’49.90 S)

1. From Pretoria CBD take Eskia Mphahlele Drive (former DF Malan Drive West).2. Turn left at the Mabopane Highway (R80).3. Proceed straight to Soshanguve.4. Turn left at Ruth First Road, Exit 60.5. Travel for 2 km. Turn right at the stop sign into Aubrey Matlala Street (M43).6. Travel for 1 km and turn left at College Road.7. Travel for about 600m and the entrance to the Campus will be on your left.

From Mabopane Highway (28°5’41.44 E, 25°32’49.90 S)1. Enter Soshanguve from the R80 Mabopane Highway. Turn left at Aubrey Matlala Street (M43).2. Travel for 2.7km. Turn right into College Road.3. Travel for about 600m and find the entrance to the Campus.

Temba Campus: From Pretoria CBD (28°15’31.97 E, 25°23’17.06 S)1. Proceed straight on Francis Baard (former Schoeman Street) Turn onto the N1 Highway. Travel onthe N1 Highway. Proceed straight.2. Take the Boekenhoutkloof, Hammanskraal Exit 183 to Hammanskraal (R101).3. Travel for 1.4km. Turn right into the Old Warmbaths Road.4. Travel for 400m. Turn left at Henry Gwala Avenue.5. Travel for 1.9 km. Turn right into Jubilee Road.6. Travel for 2.3 km. Pass Jubilee Mall on your right hand side and Jubilee Hospital on your left handside. Proceed straight and find the Campus entrance on the left (opposite the Temba police station).

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