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ABOUT THE COLLEGECentral Johannesburg Colleges was born in September 2003, following the official declarationof Technical Colleges into Further Education and Training Colleges, by the then Minister of Education, Professor Kader Asmal. This declaration followed because of a national strategy to restructure the educational landscape of South Africa and to provide improved access to amore diverse learner population. It is the ultimate aim to create a FET sector that will directlyimpact on the transformation of the society in terms of relevant education that will upliftthe economy through active entrepreneurial training and the preparation of learners for theworld of work.
Stability, growth and unity are the key concepts behind our corporate brand. The image of theCJC logo reflects a dynamic, UNIFIED and responsive culture. The shield represents our academic traditions and symbolizes protection, strength and stability. The four parts of the flame represents the four merged colleges unified in a single flame of enlightenment andleadership. The flame signifies leadership and guidance, illuminating and enlightening thelearners. The sun, the true symbol of South Africa, symbolizes hope, growth, life and warmth.The national palette represents diversity and unity through colour. Our logo unites the fourcolleges under a single image and lights the dawn to a new promising success, growth,quality, prosperity and excellence.
OUR CORPORATE IDENTITY
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OVERVIEW OF THE NC(V) QUALIFICATION
The new curriculum is offered in the following ten learning areas (sub-fieds):
A. UNDER THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ET)• Electrical Infrastructure Construction• Civil Engineering & Building Construction• Engineering & Related Design
B. UNDER THE SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (EBD)• Management• Marketing• Finance, Economics & Accounting• Office Administration
C. UNDER THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES• Tourism• Hospitality
D. UNDER THE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)• Information Technology & Computer Science
The introduction of the NC(V) results in the phasing out of Nated qualifications.This phasing-in and phasing-out is being done in the following manner:
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Each NQF level is offered as a ONE YEAR qualification, i.e. January to December.
Each NC(V) qualification has a total of SEVEN SUBJECTS per NQF level. THREE of the seven subjects are called FUNDAMENTAL SUBJECTS, i.e. they are common for all learning areas(sub-fields) and are also COMPULSORY. The three fundamental subjects are:
1. Life Orientation2. Language/Communication3. Maths (ET & ICT students) or Maths Literacy (EDB & HHS Students)
The purpose of the fundamental subjects is to provide a foundation upon which to build the vocational subjects. Each student must enroll for FOUR VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS in eachlearning area. The four vocational subjects are compulsory and in some cases, a student willchoose a fourth vocational subject from a few optional subjects.
• To enroll for any of the NC(V) qualifications at NQF Level 2, a prospective student: – must have a Grade 9 pass or a higher qualification; OR - must have an NQF Level 1 qualification; OR – must have an approved bridging programme designed for the specific purpose to access NQF Level 2; OR – go through a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment to meet the basic requirements for access to NQF Level 2• To enroll for NQF Level 3, a student must have completed a relevant NQF Level 2.
• You must pass all SEVEN subjects to obtain the NC(V) qualification at a particular level and to progress to the next NQF Level.• The pass requirement for the four vocation subjects is 50% per subject• The pass requirement for the fundamental subjects is as follows:
– Life Orientation 40% – Language/Communication 40% – Maths/Maths Literacy 30%
DURATION OF STUDY
CURRICULUM
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
PASS REQUIREMENTS
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Only ONE fundamental subject may be condoned for a maximum of 5%:
Please remember that this a year qualification and should you fail, you may be required torepeat the course or write supplementary exam.
The final pass mark is compiled from an Internal Assessment mark and an ExternalExamination mark. Internal Assessment is continuous throughout the year and ExternalExamination is written during November of each year.
Internal Assessment is comprised of Formative and Summative Assessments.Summative Assessment includes class tests, standardized tests and performance tasks.Formative Assessment includes class work, assignments, research projects, etc. BothFormative and Summative Assessment work results in a Portfolio of Evidence (PoE). This PoE is crucial as the Internal Assessment counts as follows towards the final pass mark:
Fundamental Subjects 25% of the final markVocational Subjects 50% of the final mark
The examination is external as the Directorate Examinations & Assessment sets theexamination nationally. This means that all students write the same examination paperon the same day for a particular subject. This sets national standards for assessmentand achievement. The external examination counts as follows towards the final pass mark:
Fundamental Subjects 75% of the final markVocational Subjects 50% of the final mark
EXAMINATIONS & ASSESSMENTS
A. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
B. EXTERNAL EXAMINATION
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• Electrical Principles and Practice • Workshop Practice• Electrical Control and Digital Electronics • Electrical Systems and Construction OR• Physical Science
OPTIONAL
• Electrical Principles and Practice• Electrical Workmanship• Electronic Control and Digital Electronics
• Electrical Systems and Construction OR• Physical Science
OPTIONAL
• Electrical Principles and Practice• Electrical Workmanship• Electronic Control and Digital Electronics
• Electrical Systems and Construction OR• Physical Science
OPTIONAL
Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
Vocational Activities
Ellis Park Campus
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the following sectors: Electrical Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Sound Technology; Theatre Technology; Process Level Control; Digital Electronics; Instrumentation.
The certificate holder will be able to: Work at a power station; Work as an electrician at an energy producing company or power plant; Work as an electrical technician at a telecommunications company; Work at a recording studio as an electrical engineer; Work at a theatre as a technician.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
NC(V) QUALIFICATION
CIVIL ENGINEERING & BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
• Construction Planning• Construction Plant & Equipment• Construction Materials
• Physical Science OR• Capentry and Roof Work• Construction Masonry OR• Construction Plumbing
OPTIONAL
• Construction Planning• Construction Plant & Equipment• Construction Materials
• Physical Science OR• Capentry and Roof Work• Construction Masonry OR• Construction Plumbing
OPTIONAL
• Construction Planning• Construction Supervision
• Construction Materials
• Physical Science OR• Capentry and Roof Work• Construction Masonry OR• Construction Plumbing
OPTIONAL
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Vocational ActivitiesThe certificate holder will be able to: Participate in the operation and maintenance of construction equipment and machinery; Participate in the construction of roads, bridges, dams, railways, houses, etc.; Take part in designing and construction of tunnels, roads factories, reservoirs, etc.;Participate in the erection of reinforced concrete, structural steel,timber and masonry structures, etc.
NC(V) QUALIFICATION
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
• Engineering Fundamentals
• Engineering Technology
• Engineering Systems
OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL
• Fitting & Turning OR
• Engineering Practice and Maintenance• Materials Technology• Engineering Graphics and Design (CAD)
• Fitting & Turning OR• Physical Science
• Engineering Processes• Professional Engineering Practice• Applied Engineering Technology
• Fitting & Turning OR• Physical Science
ENGINEERING & RELATED DESIGN
• Physical Science
Where to study this courseEllis Park Campus
Career Opportunities On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the fallowing sectors:Manufacturing and Industrial Design; Metallurgical and Materials Engineering; MiningEngineering; Geological Engineering; Aerospace Engineering; Tool making; Fitting andMachining Vocational ActivitiesThe certificate holder will be able to - Participate in the following: Design and construction ofbuildings; Manufacturing of tools, machines and engines; Planning and building of roads,bridges, canals and dams; Operation and maintenance of machines; Design of shaft andventilation systems; Planning and designing mines and mining facilities; Extractmetallic and non-metallic minerals
Ellis Park Campus
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the followingsectors: Architectural Technology; Drainage Inspection; Industrial Designing; Quantity Surveying; Town Regional Planning; Sanitation Engineering; Road Construction Engineering; Civil Construction Engineering; Building Construction.
Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
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NC(V) QUALIFICATION
ENGINEERING & RELATED DESIGN
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
• Engineering Fundamentals • Engineering Practice and Maintenance• Engineering Technology • Materials Technology • Professional Engineering Practice• Engineering Systems • Engineering Drawing and • Applied Engineering Technology Design (CAD)
• Automotive Repair & • Fitting and Turning • Fitting and Turning Maintenance OR OR Physical Science OR Physical Science
OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL
Where to study for this course: Alexandra Campus
Career Opportunity: On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the following sectors - Manufacturing and industrial design; Metallurgical andMaterials Engineering; Mining Engineering; Geological Engineering; Aerospace Engineering;Tool making; Fitting and Machining.
Vocation Activities: The certificate holder will be able to Participate in the following:Design and construction of buildings; Manufacturing of tools, machines and engines;Planning and building of roads, bridges, canals and dams; Operation and maintenance of machines; Design of shaft and ventilation systems; Planning and designing mines and mining facilities; Extract metallic and non-metallic minerals.
• Engineering Processes
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• Management Practice• Operations Management• Financial Management• Entrepreneurship
MANAGEMENT
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
• Management Practice• Operations Management• Financial Management• Project Management
• Management Practice• Operations Management• Financial Management• Project Management
Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
Vocational Activities
Parktown Campus
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the following sectors: Human Resources; Marketing; Financial Management; Public Relations; Production;Office Administration.
The certificate holder will be able to: Assist with communication management in an organization; Participate in a Human Resources Management structure of an organization; Manage productivity within an organization; Contribute to change management and transformation in an organization.
SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
NC(V) QUALIFICATION
MARKETING
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
• Marketing• Advertising & Promotions• Marketing Communication• Contact Centre Operations
• Marketing• Advertising & Promotions• Marketing Communication• Contact Centre Operations
• Marketing• Advertising & Promotions• Marketing Communication• Contact Centre
Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
Vocational Activities
Parktown Campus
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the following sectors: Marketing; Business Management; Promotions and Advertising; Market Research; Product Development; Public Relations; Merchandising; Sales Management; Brand Management; Customer Relations.
The certificate holder will be able to: Market new products; Sell goods and services; Research needs of customers and develop products; Determine pricing, packaging, salespromotion and distribution; Guide customers on products and brands; Advertise and promotenew products.
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Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
Vocational Activities
Parktown Campus
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the following sectors: Private and Public Accounting; Banking; Financial Services; Insurance Services; Investing; Broking; Bookkeeping.
The certificate holder will be able to: Perform bookkeeping duties; Keep records of wages,salaries, petty cash, VAT and reconciliations; Prepare financial statements, Manage budgets;Analyze finances of the business, etc.
• Applied Accounting• Financial Management• Economic Environment• New Venture Creation
• Applied Accounting • Financial Management • Economic Environment • New Venture Creation
• Applied Accounting • Financial Management • Economic Environment • New Venture Creation
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
FINANCE, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTING
NC(V) QUALIFICATION
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
• Business Practice• Office Practice
• Office Data Processing
• Business Practice • Office Practice • Office Data Processing • New Venture Creation
• Business Practice • Office Practice • Office Data Processing • New Venture Creation • Personal Assistance
Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
Vocational Activities
Parktown Campus
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to any of the following careers: Accounting and Bookkeeping; Office Management; Office Administration; Human Resources Management; Private Secretary; Frontline Reception; Recruitment Agency; Self Employment;Legal Secretarial Services; Personal and General Secretarial Services.
The certificate holder will be able to - Coordinate office correspondence; Type letters, reports,memorandums, agendas and minutes; Maintain equipment and stationery supplies; Perform receptionist duties; Coordinate and organize functions; Organize meetings, staff travel,itineraries and accommodation; Operate office equipment; Become a call centre operator.
NB. Mathematics Literacy, English First Additional Language and Life Orientation areCompulsory Fundamentals Subjects Offered at NC(V) Level 2, 3 and 4
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NC(V) QUALIFICATION
Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
Vocational Activities
Highveld Campus, Riverlea Site
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the following sectors:Accommodation Management; Conference and Events Planning; Restaurant and Food Services; Tourism Development; Transportation Management; Travel Counselling; Game range and safari work; Further study at a Higher Education Institution.
The certificate holder will be able to: Work as a tour guide; Own a tourism business; Work at a hotel or any other travel site; Provide an opportunity to market South Africa; Plan tours of South Africa and SADC.
• Science of Tourism• Client Services and HumanRelations
• Sustainable Tourism in SA
• Tourism & International Travel
Operations
• Science of Tourism • Client Services and Human
Relations • Sustainable Tourism in SA
• Tourism Operations
& Regional Travel
• Science of Tourism • Client Services and Human
• Sustainable Tourism in SA • Tourism Operations
Relations
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
TOURISM
• Hospitality Generics• Food Preparation• Client Services and Human
Relations• Hospitality Services
• Hospitality Generics • Food Preparation • Client Services and Human
Relations • Hospitality Services
• Hospitality Generics • Food Preparation • Client Services and Human Relations • Hospitality Services
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
HOSPITALITY
Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
Vocation Activities
Braamfontein Campus
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the following sectors:Housekeeping; Food and Beverage Management; Hotel Management; Accommodation Services; Events Management
The certificate holder will be able to: Manage a guest house; Deal with client services in an accommodation facility; Work as an assistant cook/chef preparing food in a restaurant, hotel, or guest house; Work as a waiter/waitress; Work as a housekeeper in a hotel/inn/guesthouse.
SCHOOL OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
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• Systems Analysis and Design • Computer Hardware and
Software• Principles of Computer
Programming• Electronics Control and Digital
Electronics
SCHOOL OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Where to study this course
Career Opportunities
Vocational Activities
Highveld Campus, Langlaagte Site
On completion, the certificate holder will have access to careers in any of the following sectors: Computer Programming; Information Technology Management; Computer Systems Engineering; Data Processing.
The certificate holder will be able to: Test programmes and software applications; Write computer programmes; Install network cables for computer systems; Process computer data; Develop, research and document computer user requirements.
• Systems Analysis and Design• Data Communication and Networking• Computer Programming• Electronics Control and Digital Electronics
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
• Introduction to InformationSystems
• Electronics • Introduction to Systems Development • Electronics Control and Digital Electronics
NC(V) QUALIFICATION
You should not be late or absent for any of your classes. Anacceptable explanation must be given to your Lecturer as soon as possible as to why you were late or absent. If you arrive late, you are expected to apologize and take your seat quietly without disrupting the class. Action will be taken if:
›You are absent for unacceptable reasons for more than 20% of any term›You are absent for more than three days at once;›Your attendance shows a pattern of decline;›Your absences show a pattern, e.g. Every Monday morning;›Your regularly arrive late without good reason.
If your attendance and/or punctuality provide cause for concern you will have to follow one of the courses of action outlined below:
1. You and your Lecturer will have a discussion where you will set goals and create an action plan to help you attend more regularly and punctually;2. Your Student Support Officer will make contact with you to discuss what help you need to improve your attendance and punctuality;3. If you still fail to meet the required standards of attendance and punctuality then the College may take disciplinary action.
ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY
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Alexandra CampusCnr Canning & Ninth Road
AlexandraTel: 011 882 9763 • Fax: 011 882 3305
Ellis Park Campus25 Currey Street
DoornfonteinTel: 011 402 2990 • Fax: 011 402 2991
Highveld CampusCrown Mines Site
Shaft 17 Road Crown Mines
Tel: 011 247 0913 • Fax: 011 247 0916
Highveld CampusRiverlea Site
39 Ashburton Street Riverlea
Tel: 011 474 2080 • Fax: 011 473 2321
Highveld CampusLanglaagte Site5 De Vos Street
LanglaagteTel: 011 839 2781 • Fax: 011 839 3972
Troyeville ICT Learning ResourceCentre
46 Pretoria Street Troyeville
Tel: 011 216 0300 • Fax: 011 216 0301
Parktown Campus5 Ubla Avenue
Off Princess of Wales TerraceParktown
Tel: 011 643 8421 • Fax: 011 643 1020
Marketing & Communications Department5 Ubla Avenue
Off Princess of Wales TerraceParktown
Tel: 011 351 6000 • Fax: 011 484 2738
www.cjc.za.net
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