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Boiler-Making N1-3
Engineering N1-6
Boiler-Making N1-3
Category: Engineering N1-6
What are the minimum entry requirements for the course?
For entry into the Boiler-Making N1-2, you require:
- Grade 10; or
- Grade 12 Certificate; or
- Equivalent qualification.
For entry into the Mechanical Engineering N3, you require:
- N2 Certificate; or
- Grade 12; or
- Equivalent qualification.
For entry into the Mechanical Engineering N4-6, you require:
- N3 – N5 Certificates; or
- Equivalent qualification.
In order to obtain a Nated National Certificate (Boiler-Making N1-3), a student is required to take a total of 4 subjects.
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Drawing or Plating and Structural Steel Drawing (PSSD)
- Fitting or Platers’ Theory
How long is the qualification?
The Nated National Certificate (Boiler-Making N1-3), the programme is a full or part-time three (03) month program at each of the Nated (N). A student is issued with a certificate on the successful completion of each Nated (N) of study, which is N1, 2, and 3. (N) of study, that is N1, 2, and 3.
What career opportunities do I have after completing the Nated National Certificate (Boiler-Making N1-3)?
The Nated National Certificate (Boiler-Making N1-3) provides an opportunity to access careers in any of the sectors listed below:
- Automotive Repairing
- Motor Mechanics
- Refrigeration
- Panel Beating 35
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Electrical Engineering N1-6
Engineering N1-6
Electrical Engineering N1-6
Category: Engineering N1-6
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING N1-6
What are the minimum entry requirements for the course?
For entry into the Electrical Engineering N1-2, you require:
- Grade 10; or
- Grade 12 Certificate; or
- Equivalent qualification.
For entry into the Electrical Engineering N3, you require:
- N2 Certificate; or
- Grade 12; or
- Equivalent qualification.
For entry into the Electrical Engineering N4-6, you require:
- N3 – N5 Certificates; or
- Equivalent qualification.
In order to obtain a Nated National Certificate (Electrical Engineering N1-2), a student is required to take a total of 4 subjects.
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Industrial Electronics
- Electrical Trade Theory
In order to obtain a Nated National Certificate (Electrical Engineering N3), a student is required to take a total of 4 subjects.
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Industrial Electronics
- Electrotechnology
In order to obtain a Nated National Certificate (Electrical Engineering N4-6), a student is required to take a total of 4 subjects.
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Electrotechnics
- Industrial Electronics
How long is the qualification?
The Nated National Certificate (Electrical Engineering), the programme is a full or part-time three (03) months program at each of the Nated (N). A student is issued with a certificate on the successful completion of each Nated. (N) of study, that is N1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
What career opportunities do I have after completing the Nated National Certificate (Electrical Engineering)?
The Nated National Certificate (Electrical Engineering) provides an opportunity to access careers in any of the sectors listed below:
- Electrical Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Sound Technology
- Theatre Technology
- Process Level Control
- Digital Electronics
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Financial Management N4-6
Business N4-6
Financial Management N4-6
Category: Business N4-6
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT N4-6
What are the minimum entry requirements for the course?
For entry into FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT N4-6, you require:
- Grade 12 Certificate; or
- Equivalent qualification.
Which subjects make up a Financial Management?
In order to obtain a Nated National Certificate (Financial Management), a student is required to take the following subjects.
- Management Communication N4
- Cost and Management Accounting N5 and N6
- Computerised Financial Systems N4, N5 and N6
- Financial Accounting N4, N5 and N6
- Entrepreneurship and Business Management N4, N5 and N6
How long is the qualification?
The Nated National Certificate (Financial Management), the programme is a full or part-time six (06) months program at each of the Nated (N). A student is issued with a certificate on the successful completion of each Nated (N) of study, which is N4, 5, and 6.
What career opportunities do I have after completing the Nated National Certificate (Financial Management)?
The Nated National Certificate (Financial Management) provides an opportunity to access careers in any of the sectors listed below:
- Private and Public Accounting
- Banking
- Financial Services
- Insurance Services
- Investment Services
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Human Resources N4-6
Business N4-6
Human Resources N4-6
Category: Business N4-6
What are the minimum entry requirements for the course?
For entry into Human Resource Management, you require:
- Grade 12 Certificate; or
- Equivalent qualification.
Which subjects make up a Human Resource?
In order to obtain a Nated National Certificate (Human Resource), a student is required to take the following subjects.
- Entrepreneurship Management N4
- Management Communication N4
- Labour Relations N5 and N6
- Personnel Training N5 and N6
- Computer Practice N4, N5, and N6
- Personnel Management N4, N5 and N6
How long is the qualification?
The Nated National Certificate (Human Resource), the course is a full or part-time six (06) months course at each of the Nated (N). A student is issued with a certificate on the successful completion of each Nated (N) of study, which is N4, 5, and 6.
What career opportunities do I have after completing the Nated National Certificate (Human Resource)?
The Nated National Certificate (Human Resource) provides an opportunity to access careers in any of the sectors listed below:
- Public Sector (Government Departments)
- Private Sector (Companies)
- Parastatal
- Government Agencies
- Consultancy Services
- Mining Industries
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Mechanical Engineering N1-6
Engineering N1-6
Mechanical Engineering N1-6
Category: Engineering N1-6
What are the minimum entry requirements for the course?
For entry into the Mechanical Engineering N1-2, you require:
- Grade 10; or
- Grade 12 Certificate; or
- Equivalent qualification.
For entry into the Mechanical Engineering N3, you require:
- N2 Certificate; or
- Grade 12; or
- Equivalent qualification.
For entry into the Mechanical Engineering N4-6, you require:
- N3 – N5 Certificates; or
- Equivalent qualification.
In order to obtain a Nated National Certificate (Mechanical Engineering N1- 2), a student is required to take a total of 4 subjects.
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Drawing or Plating and Structural Steel Drawing (PSSD)
- Fitting or Platers’ Theory
In order to obtain a Nated National Certificate (Mechanical Engineering N4-6), a student is required to take a total of 4 subjects.
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Drawing
- Mechanotechnics
How long is the qualification?
The Nated National Certificate (Mechanical Engineering), the programme is a full or part-time three (03) month program at each of the Nated (N). A student is issued with a certificate on the successful completion of each Nated (N) of study, which is N1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. (N) of study, that is N1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
What career opportunities do I have after completing the Nated National Certificate (Mechanical Engineering)?
The Nated National Certificate (Mechanical Engineering) provides an opportunity to access careers in any of the sectors listed below:
- Automotive Repairing
- Motor Mechanics
- Refrigeration
- Panel Beating 35
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Artisan Training
Artisan Training
Artisan Training
Category: Artisan Training
Our Artisan Training courses include the following exciting programmes:
- Electrical Trade Test Preparation
- Electrical Tarde Test
- Electrical Practical Training
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Matric Rewrite
Matric Rewrite
Matric Rewrite
Category: Matric Rewrite
Matric Rewrite Programme has increased the opportunity for learners to improve their marks post the national matriculation examinations.
The programme is specifically designed to:
- Support learners who have been unsuccessful in achieving the required symbols for access into tertiary institutions;
- Provide learners with a second opportunity to gain a national senior certificate pass.
Educators follow the scheme of work as prescribed by the Department of Education. The CASS/SBA mark is carried over from when the learner originally wrote grade 12, therefore the main intent is to prepare for the final paper.
Learners are exposed to high-quality educational materials and instruction in the subjects needed. Educators prepare them for the final exams by concentrating on:
- Past paper methodologies;
- Problematic sections that learners historically struggle with;
- Sections that carry a high mark value in the final paper.
Subjects offered
- English Home Language
- English First Additional Language
- Afrikaans FAL
- Life Sciences
- Mathematics
- Mathematical Literacy
- Physical Science
- Accounting
- Economics
- Business Studies
- Geography
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Health Promotion Officer
Health Studies
Health Promotion Officer
Category: Health Studies
Health Promotion Officer: NQF Level 3 (Credits 163) – QCTO Accredited. Development Quality Partner – HWSETA
This qualification replaces:
- ID 64749 – National Certificate: Community Health Work NQF Level 2
- ID 64749 – National Certificate: Community Health Work NQF Level 3
Duration: This is a one year qualification comprising knowledge subjects, practical skills modules and work experience modules.
Access to the qualification
- The learner must be adequately mobile to execute the work within a community
- Adequate visual and hearing capacity to master the skills as described in the curriculum document
Purpose
The purpose of this qualification is to prepare a learner to:
- Carry out basic assessments of communities, households, groups and individuals
- Provide basic health education and referrals for a wide range of services
- Support and assist in navigating the health and social services
Recipients of this qualification will be able to:
- Conduct assessments of the social, physical and economic dynamics in communities
- Conduct household assessments and identify those at risk of health related issues including impairments in health
- Provide information, education and support for healthy behaviours and appropriate home care
- Provide psychosocial support
- Identify and manage minor health problems
Entry Requirements
- NQF Level 1 or equivalent competences in Mathematical Literacy and Communications
This qualification will allow you to move vertically to a:
- Higher Certificate in Social Auxiliary Work at NQF Level 5
- Further Education & Training Certificate: Community Health Work at NQF Level 4