Unisa Postgraduate Diploma in Risk Management


The Unisa Postgraduate Diploma in Risk Management is an NQF 8 qualifications and it carries 120 credits. Its SAQA ID code is 79926 and the qualification code is 98210.

Postgraduate Diploma in Risk Management Compulsory Modules


The Postgraduate Diploma in Risk Management has five compulsory modules and they are as follows:

Operational Risk Management
Governance, Risk and Compliance Management
Risk Financing
Credit Risk Management
Market Risk Management

Qualification Presentation

The Unisa Postgraduate Diploma in Risk Management is delivered both online and distance learning modules.

Guideline To Choose Your Modules

Each Unisa qualification is structured in such a way that you need to pass a certain number of modules and NQF level credits within a certain amount of time in order to graduate. You must pass a minimum number of credits / modules annually so that you are able to re-register and continue with your qualification:

At least 36 NQF credits (3 modules of 12 credits each) in your first year of study.
At least 48 NQF credits (4 modules of 12 credits each) in your second or further years of study.
You may not register for more than the allowed maximum number of credits / modules per semester:

At least 60 NQF credits (5 modules of 12 credits each) in a semester.
At least 120 NQF credits (10 modules of 12 credits each) per year for year modules.
The maximum number of credits do not include supplementary and / or aegrotat examinations from a previous semester. Modules taken for non-degree / non-diploma purposes also count towards the maximum number of credits allowed.

You must take your available time into consideration when choosing your modules, as this will impact your academic performance. You need approximately

6 to 8 hours per week for semester modules.

4 to 6 hours per week for year modules.


Unisa Postgraduate Diploma In Transport and Logistics

The Unisa Postgraduate Diploma in Transport and Logistics in NQF 8 with a total credits of 120. Unisa students who have already completed TRL4865 in this qualification will retain the credit and will not be required to complete SCH4801. Students should note that during the course of their studies they would be required to have access to a computer, printer and the internet.

Qualification Presentation

The Postgraduate Diploma in Transport and Logistics qualification is delivered both online and distance learning modules

Who Can Apply?

In order to register for this qualification, you must have proof that UNISA has accepted you on this programme. Unisa reserves the right to not process and / or to cancel your registration if it is found that you were incorrectly admitted to a qualification.

Postgraduate Diploma in Transport and Logistics Compulsory Modules

SCH4801 - Supply Chain Management
TRL4861 - Advanced Transport Management
TRL4862 - Advanced Transport Planning and Development
TRL4863 - Advanced Transport Finance and Marketing
TRL4864 - Integrated Logistics Management

UNISA Modules Selection Criteria

All Unisa qualification are packaged in such a way that you need to pass a certain number of modules and NQF level credits within a certain amount of time in order to graduate. You are required to have passed at least a minimum number of modules annually in order to proceed to more modules.

At least 36 NQF credits (3 modules of 12 credits each) in your first year of study.
At least 48 NQF credits (4 modules of 12 credits each) in your second or further years of study.
You may not register for more than the allowed maximum number of credits / modules per semester:

At least 60 NQF credits (5 modules of 12 credits each) in a semester.
At least 120 NQF credits (10 modules of 12 credits each) per year for year modules.
The maximum number of credits do not include supplementary and / or aegrotat examinations from a previous semester. Modules taken for non-degree / non-diploma purposes also count towards the maximum number of credits allowed.

Time allocation

6 to 8 hours per week for semester modules.
4 to 6 hours per week for year modules.

The minimum years required to complete the Unisa Postgraduate Diploma in Transport and Logistics is three years.

Unisa Parow Campus Courses

Unisa Parow Campus courses are exactly similar to all courses offered by Unisa in South Africa except that the limit might be the number available.

All Unisa courses in Parow campus are offered under seven colleges as follows:

Accounting Sciences college
Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Economics and Management Sciences
Education
Human Sciences
Law
Science, Engineering and Technology

In total Unisa has 8 prestigious colleges of excellence and they over a wide range of courses to accommodate student is South Africa

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Below is the minimum requirement for the learnership.
• be South African citizens
• be between the ages of 18 and 35
• be unemployed
• be presentable and have good English communication and interpersonal skills.
• have no criminal record
• based in Durban
• not be studying full time
• have successfully completed Grade 12 (Matric)
• have successfully completed any IT qualification

How To Apply


Online Application

Application Closing Date: Friday, October 16, 2015

Unisa Diploma In Abet

Unisa Diploma In Abet

 
Diploma Purpose
 

The Unisa Diploma In Abet is a course aimed at part-time ABET educators may wish to complete either the National Certificate or Higher Certificate in ABET Practice, depending on whether they already have a FETC or not. Both of these qualifications will involve approximately one year of study. They enable a practitioner to function effectively within a structured, supervised environment.
The Unisa Diploma in ABET Practice, which will involve approximately two years of study, provides a substantial professional qualification for candidates who wish to make ABET their full time occupation and chosen career.


Higher Certificate in ABET Practice

 
The access to the qualification is fairly open.
Candidates will have to demonstrate: FETC or RPL equivalent

 

National Diploma in ABET Practice

 
The access to the qualification is fairly open.
Candidates will have to demonstrate: FETC or RPL equivalent
The Higher Certificate qualification is not a pre-requisite for the National Diploma.
However, the design of the qualifications incorporates the Higher Certificate within the
National Diploma.
 
Course Outcomes
 

Candidates for the Unisa Diploma In Abet qualification will acquire all the credits required for completion of the Higher Certificate whether their provider
organisation decides to offer that exit point or not.
 

Abet Diploma Qualification Framework

 
Qualification frameworks and unit standards for adult educators and trainers were accessed
and compared to those in this document. Information from the following countries was
considered:

New Zealand
Scotland
Australia
USA
City and Guilds International Awards (UK)
Pitman Qualifications (UK)

Discussions were held with Nigerian practitioners but it was difficult to find relevant information from other developing countries.
 
Please visit UNISA website for more details

Unisa Diploma In Animal Health

Unisa Diploma in Animal Health

Course Description
 

The Unisa Diploma in animal health deals with everything that gets involved when an outbreak of various animal diseases in South Africa in the last few years is a serious threat to the growth of the agricultural sector and its reputation in export markets.
 
 Outbreaks have fuelled demand for animal health experts who can help producers comply with laws on preventing and controlling animal disease, implement sound animal health strategies and access veterinary technical services when they need it. Like all Unisa’s animal health programmes, this diploma has the stamp of approval of the Veterinary Council.
 
It gives students a solid grounding in all aspects of animal diseases and health, including anatomy and physiology, nutrition, pharmacology and toxicology and animal health law
.

The Unisa diploma programme is highly regarded in the agricultural sector as it combines theory and practice of animal health. For the practical side, students must spend at least six months doing experiential learning through an approved public or private veterinarian or technician. Students also have to attend five compulsory practicals, which are presented in collaboration with accredited animal health bodies.
 

Diploma Career Opportunities

 
Animal health technician
Feedlot manager
Meat inspector
Pharmaceutical representative
Stock farm manager


Diploma Course Duration

 
This Unisa Diploma In Animal Health programme runs for a period of three years.


Diploma Admission Requirements

 
NSC Diploma with English and Mathematics passed at level 4 and two 20 credit subjects passed at level 3or Senior Certificate with English and Mathematics 'E' HG/'D' SG

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Qualification admission requirements

A National Senior Certificate (Diploma endorsement) with at least 50% in the language of teaching and learning. Or A Senior Certificate with at least 50% in the language of teaching and learning in terms of the NSC. Or A National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4 with at least 60% in the language of teaching and learning in terms of the NSC. Or A Higher Certificate. Students who qualify in terms of the statutory requirements but do not meet the additional requirements may consider applying for a lower level qualification for which they meet the statutory and additional requirements.

Unisa general admission requirements


Your admission to Unisa is dependent on you meeting the specific admission requirements for your chosen qualification.
If you don’t meet these requirements, you may want to consider alternative qualifications or possibly, if you qualify, an extended programme, enabling you to register for limited modules in your first year.
Academic progression
For students who registered for a new qualification prior to 2013
For students who registered for a new qualification in 2013, 2014 and 2015
How long do I have to complete my qualification?
For first-time applicants and all students applying for a new qualification, you have a maximum of

3 years to complete a 120-credit qualification (eg Higher Certificate or Advanced Certificate)
8 years to complete a 360-credit qualification (3-year degree or diploma)
10 years to complete a 480-credit qualification (4-year degree)

Application Fees


Pay the application fee once you receive the reference number: R100,00 for all applications. This fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa.

Student Fees


The cost of studying at Unisa depends on the qualification and the number of modules you choose. Although Unisa’s study fees are generally lower than other higher education institutions, student fees are determined in line with funding from the Department of Higher Education and Training.

The average student takes between 4 and 6 modules per year at a cost of between R1 000 and
R2 000 per module. The module costs do not include your prescribed books.

Estimate Unisa student fees for this qualification level

How To Apply


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Diploma In Business Management SAQA

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Diploma In Business Management

 
The Diploma in Business Management gives a supervisor or junior level business manager the opportunity to learn sound management practice application, business communication, business accounting, management practice, micro economics, business law, marketing practice, human resource practice, credit management practice, IT management practice, cost and management accounting, quantitative techniques, production and operations management and organizational behaviour. It provides the practicing supervisor or junior manager with the flexibility to continue a career path in any of these fields.
 
The aim of the Diploma in Business Management is:
• To equip the learner with practical skills to manage him or herself and others in a supervisory or junior management position.
• To enable learners to continue towards specialization in human resource management, marketing management, credit management, information technology or to manage their own Small or Micro Enterprise (SME).
• To further encourage the fundamental concept of life long learning within the business or other organisational environment.
 
Rationale:
 
The Diploma in Business Management is an intermediate qualification, providing practical application based on theory and principles. It is well suited to a supervisor or junior business manager or to an entrepreneur running a business. It assists learners on a continuous path towards higher levels of business management qualifications, or to more specialized qualifications, such as business administration, marketing, business accounting, credit management, information technology management, human resource management and entrepreneurship. It may be used by other tertiary education colleges and universities as a preparation for advanced business management studies, with the Diploma in Business Management being issued by the SAIM, the examining body. Because of its recognition by industry as a solid intermediary level programme, it is frequently the recommended qualification for corporate sponsored learners.
 
LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING 
Learner should be able to:
• Demonstrate efficiency in English Language Skills.
• Demonstrate efficiency in Numeracy Skills at NQF Level 4.
• Take responsibility for their own studies and progress within the learning environment.
 
Recognition of Prior Learning:
Should a learner be able to produce evidence of being found competent for an elective through another programme in that subject of the same level, credit for this module will be assessed through the RPL policy of the provider.
 
Access to the Qualification:
• Learners should be in possession of a Senior Certificate or equivalent NQF Level 4.
Module; Core, Fundamental or Elective; NQF Level 5; Credits:
• Management Principles; Fundamental; 5; 20.
• Business Accounting; Fundamental; 5; 20.
• Management Practice; Core; 5; 40.
• Economics A-Micro-economics; Core; 5; 40.
• Economics B-Macro-economics; Core; 5; 40.
• Business law; Core; 5; 40.
• Marketing Practice; Elective; 5; 40.
• Human Resource Practice; Elective; 5; 40.
• Credit Management Practice; Elective; 5; 40.
• IT Management Practice; Elective; 5; 40.
• Cost and Management Accounting; Elective; 5; 40.
• Quantitative Techniques; Elective; 5; 40.
• Production and Operations Management; Elective; 5; 40.
• Organisational Behaviour; Elective; 5; 40.

Unisa Diploma In Auditing

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Unisa Diploma In Auditing

 
Students have until the end of year 2015 to complete the qualification. Students who have not completed the qualification by that time will have to migrate to the Diploma in Accounting Sciences. Students should note that during the course of their studies they would be required to have access to a computer, printer and the internet.
 
Admission Requirements - Diploma In Auditing
 
•To be admitted to study at Unisa you must meet the specific admission requirements for your chosen qualification. If you don’t meet these requirements, we will either give you alternative admission opportunities or ask you to follow an extended programme, which means that you will register for limited modules in your first year and receive additional learner support for that year.
•Remember, there may be additional admission requirements based on the qualification you choose. Meeting these criteria does not mean automatic acceptance. Many qualifications have a limited number of places for the year. Each application will be considered individually.
 
Re-admission

•As an undergraduate student, you must register for, and pass, at least 36 credits (or 3 modules) over two consecutive semesters. If you don’t, you will not be re-admitted to Unisa in 2015.
•From your second year of study, you need to pass a minimum of 48 credits (4 modules) per year/over two consecutive semesters. If you don’t, you won’t be allowed to study further at undergraduate level, unless you complete a one-year certificate programme (NQF level 5) from an accredited university after the year of exclusion.
 
First Level Modules

AUE2602 - Corporate Governance In Accountancy Pre-requisite: FAC1502 or FAC1M2X or ACN101M

AUI2601 - Internal Auditing: Theory And Principles Pre-requisite: FAC1502 or FAC1M2X or ACN101M

BSS2M1F - Business Information Systems II: Module 1 Pre-requisite: AIN1501 or DPA101P

BSS2M2G - Business Information Systems II: Module 2 Pre-requisite: AIN1501 or DPA101P

CPR2601 - Corporate Procedures II 
DSC1630 - Introductory Financial Mathematics 
FAC2602 - Selected Accounting Standards And Simple Group Structures Pre-requisite: FAC1601 or FAC2M2V or ACN102N

FAC3701 - General Financial Reporting Pre-requisite: FAC2601, FAC2602 & TAX2601. (FAC2601 & FAC2602 only applicable to 02011 - INA, MAC, 0202X - NEW & NDTXT). (FAC2601 only applicable to NDINT).

TAX3701 - Taxation Of Business Activities Pre-requisite: FAC1601 & TAX2601. (Not applicable to BTINT) FAC1601 or FAC2M2V (Applicable to 02011 - INA, 02011 - MAC, 0202X - NEW, NDINT & NDTXT)

TAX3702 - Taxation Of Individuals Pre-requisite: FAC1601 & TAX2601. FAC1601 or FAC2M2V (Applicable to 02011 - INA, MAC, 0202X - NEW, NDINT & NDTXT)
 
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Unisa Degree In Office Administration

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Degree In Office Administration


Year One


Compulsory Subjects

• Office Communication (ICB)

• Business and Office Administration 1 (ICB)

• Bookkeeping (ICB)

• Marketing Management and Public Relations (ICB)

• Business Law and Administrative Practice (ICB)

• Cost and Management Accounting (ICB)


Year Two


Core Subjects

• Business and Office Administration 2 (ICB)

• Human Resources Management and Labour Relations (ICB)

• Economics (ICB)

• Business and Office Administration 3 (ICB)

• Financial Accounting (ICB)

• Management (ICB)



Personally Profile


Outcomes

• Ability to communicate effectively in an organisational environment

• Understanding of current legal provisions regarding administrative practice of

  corporate bodies in South African context

• Understanding of principles of cost and management accounting

• A sound knowledge of the role of marketing, ability to find market opportunities and

  control marketing plans

• Ability to understand and apply basic principles of law affecting business

  relationships/transactions

• Understanding of the principles of office management

• Ability to apply management principles in a broad range of management disciplines

• Advanced knowledge of office administration with skills in office procedure

• Ability to perform role of executive assistant to management or office administrator


Tuition fees include Learner workbooks

Membership and Assessment Fees to ICB will be charged separately


Entry Requirement

A National Senior Certificate or equivalent qualification


Course Category

INSTITUTE LEARNING PROGRAMME / OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATION

On successful completion the Learner will be issued:


YEAR ONE:

• Certificate: Office Administration, NQF Level 5, SAQA ID 23618, 120 credits from ICB on

  behalf of FASSET SETA


YEAR TWO (FIRST THREE MODULES):

• Higher Certificate: Office Administration, NQF Level 5, SAQA ID 23619, 240 credits from

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Unisa Diploma In Logostics

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 UNISA DIPLOMA IN LOGISTICS

Admission requirements: NSC rating of 3 for language of tuition and NSC rating of 2 for Mathematics or 3 for Mathematics Literacy OR Senior Certificate

First level
Module
Compulsory.
BSM1501 - Business Management Ia
BSM1602 - Business Management 1b
EUC1501 - End-User Computing I (Theory)
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)




ECS1501 - Economics 1a

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ECS1601 - Economics 1b
First level
Module
Compulsory.
BSM1501 - Business Management Ia
BSM1602 - Business Management 1b
EUC1501 - End-User Computing I (Theory)
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
Choose 2 from the same subject.
ECS1501 - Economics 1a
ECS1601 - Economics 1bPre: ECS101 or ECS1501
FAC1501 - Introductory Financial Accounting
FAC1502 - Financial Accounting Principles, Concepts And Procedures
Choose 1 of the following.
AFK1504 - Afrikaans For Law Students
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
Second level
ModulePre/Co-requisite
Compulsory.
CES181T - Costing And Estimating
CLA1501 - Commercial Law 1a
CLA1502 - Commercial Law 1b
PMM261W - Purchasing Management IIPre: PMM151U
Third level
ModulePre/Co-requisite
Compulsory.
BSM301P - Business Management IIIPre: BSM201P
OMN101M - Operations Management I
PMM371P - Purchasing Management IIIPre: PMM261W
TRL307B - Logistics ActivitiesPre: TRL204
TRL308C - Logistics SystemsPre: TRL204
This qualification has certain rules that apply, to view these rules click here.
FAC1501 - Introductory Financial Accounting
FAC1502 - Financial Accounting Principles, Concepts And Procedures
Choose 1 of the following.
AFK1504 - Afrikaans For Law Students
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
Second level
Module
Compulsory.
CES181T - Costing And Estimating
CLA1501 - Commercial Law 1a
CLA1502 - Commercial Law 1b
PMM261W - Purchasing Management II
Third level
Module
Compulsory.
BSM301P - Business Management III
OMN101M - Operations Management I
PMM371P - Purchasing Management III
TRL307B - Logistics Activities
TRL308C - Logistics Systems
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Unisa Diploma In Law

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Unisa Diploma in Law is total credits amounting to 360 and the student will exit with Nqf 6. The course admission requirements are as follows:

Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or an Equivalent Qualification.

Student who enrol for Unisa Diploma in Law are expected to complete the following module: Read more...


First level
ModulePre/Co-requisite
.
BWE1501 - Business Practice And Workplace EthicsShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
CRW1501 - Introduction To The General Principles Of Criminal LawRecommendation:Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
CZL1504 - Citizenship LawShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
DPP1503 - Democracy And Public ParticipationShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
ILW1501 - Introduction To Law
PAR1501 - Introduction To Paralegal StudiesShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
PVL1501 - Law Of PersonsShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
SCL1501 - Skills Course For Law Students
Second level
ModulePre/Co-requisite
.
CAL2601 - Constitutional And Administrative Law (Offered from 2013)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
FBE2604 - Forms Of Business Enterprise (Offered from 2013)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
IND2601 - African Customary LawShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
IOS2601 - Interpretation Of StatutesShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and CAL2601
LEG2601 - Legal Aspects Of Environmental Management
LLW2601 - Individual Labour Law
LLW2602 - Collective Labour Law
LSB2605 - Legal Aspects Of Small Businesses (Offered from 2013)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
PAC2602 - Paralegal Advice Centre (Offered from 2013)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
PVL2601 - Family LawShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
PVL2602 - Law Of SuccessionShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
SWL2603 - Social Welfare Law (Offered from 2013)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
Third level
ModulePre/Co-requisite
.
COL3704 - Consumer Law (Offered from 2014)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
EDL3703 - Education Law (Offered from 2014)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility Of EvidenceRecommendation:Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
HIL3705 - Hiv/Aids And The Law (Offered from 2014)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
LAH3701 - Land And Housing (Offered from 2014)Recommendation:Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
LGL3702 - Local Government Law (Offered from 2014)Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501
PVL3702 - Law Of ContractShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501
PVL3703 - Law Of DelictShould be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

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Unisa Diploma In Human Resources Management

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UNISA DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURSES MANAGEMENT

Unisa boasts itself of a number of programmes aimed at developing Human Resource Management skills in South Africa. Unisa human resourses programmes are offered at Unisa's Centre for Business Management where we develop people to deal with people.

Unisa offers the following courses and certificate programmes: More Course Details


IMPORTANT NOTE:  Please ensure that you read the information in the following links as important information regarding registrations and the Centre are contained in it (such as foreign fees, payment dates etc):
The Department of Human Resource Management offers a specialised B Com degree in Human Resource Management and a Diploma in Human Resource Management.  Details can be viewed at www.unisa.ac.za under the Department of Human Resource Management.

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Unisa IT Diploma

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Unisa IT Diploma Information

The purpose of this qualification is to enable qualifying students to analyse, design, develop and maintain web systems, networks, database systems, programming products and interfaces according to client requirements, applying principled methodologies in continuously changing industrial, organisational and commercial information and communication technology environments. More Course Details


Duration
This will depend on whether you are studying full time or part time, and how much knowledge you have of computers: 
  • Full-time students can complete the programme in three years.  The diploma cannot be completed in under three years.
  • Part-time students should take four years to complete it. 
  • Part-time students with no knowledge of computers should take five years.
Unisa IT Diploma Admission Requirements

Refer to Part 7 of the Calendar for admission requirements.
The curriculum comprises 30 modules. Refer to Part 2 of the Calendar for the pre- , co-requisites and syllabus information.

FIRST LEVEL
This level comprises the following 10 compulsory modules. (*Offered as year modules in 2010.)
  • EUP1501:             End-user computing (practical)*
  • COS111U:            Introduction to programming 1
  • ICT1512:               Introduction to interactive programming
  • ICT1513:               Introduction to web design
  • ICT1521:               Introduction to databases
  • ICT1531:               Workstation technical skills
  • ICT1532:               Network technical skills
  • ICT1541:               Business informatics I
  • ENN1504:            Practicing workplace English
  • BSM1501:            Business management I
SECOND LEVEL
This level comprises the following 10 compulsory modules:
  • FAC1502:             Accounting concepts, principles and procedures
  • ICT2611:               Graphical user interface programming
  • ICT2612:               Interactive programming
  • ICT2613:               Internet programming
  • ICT2621:               Structured systems analysis and design
  • ICT2622:               Object-oriented analysis
  • ICT2631:               Operating systems practice
  • ICT2632:               Digital logic
  • ICT2641:               Business Informatics 2A
  • ICT2642:               Business Informatics 2B
THIRD LEVEL
This level comprises the following 10 compulsory modules:
  • ICT3611:               Advanced graphical user interface programming
  • ICT3612:               Advanced internet programming
  • ICT3713:               Information and communication technology project proposal
  • ICT3714:               Information and communication technology project implementation
  • ICT3722:               Database practice
  • ICT3621:               Database design
  • ICT3631:               Advanced operating systems practice
  • ICT3641:               Business informatics 3A
  • ICT3642:               Business informatics 3B
  • INF308J:               Software project management
You can use the tables below to help you plan your studies over three, four or five years.  (In 2010 most of the 1st and 2nd year level modules are offered as semester modules and as from 2011 all the modules offered in the NDINL will be offered as semester modules, unless otherwise specified).  These tables are for demonstration purposes only, your specific circumstances may differ and your academic plan may look different, but you must keep in mind the pre- and co-requisites when you plan your studies as specified in Part 2 and 7 of the calendar.

Over 3 years of study:

YearSemester 1Semester 2
1EUP1501ICT1512

COS111UICT1521

ICT1513ICT1532

ICT1531ICT1541

BSM1501ENN1504



2FAC1502ICT2613

ICT2611ICT2622

ICT2612ICT2631

ICT2621ICT2632

ICT2641ICT2642



3ICT3611ICT3714

ICT3612ICT3621

ICT3713ICT3631

ICT3722ICT3642

ICT3641INF308J
Over 4 years of study:

YearSemester 1Semester 2
1EUP1501ICT1512

COS111UICT1521

ICT1513 ICT1532

ICT1531

ENN1504



2ICT1541ICT2612

BSM1501ICT2613

FAC1502ICT2621

ICT2611ICT2641



3ICT2622ICT2632

ICT2631ICT3612

ICT2642ICT3722

ICT3611ICT3621



4ICT3713ICT3714

INF3708ICT3642

ICT3631

ICT3641
Over 5 years of study:

YearSemester 1Semester 2
1EUP1501ICT1531

COS111U ICT1512

ICT1513FAC1502

ENN1504



2ICT1521ICT2641

ICT1532ICT2611

BSM1501ICT2612

ICT1541



3ICT2613ICT2622

ICT2621ICT2642

ICT2631ICT3611



4ICT2632ICT3612

ICT3621ICT3631

ICT3722ICT3641



5ICT3713ICT3714

INF308J

ICT3642

1. Choose your Unisa Qualification
2. Choose your course modules

3. Calculate your study fees

4. Confirm your modules

5. Fill in your application form

6. Pay your study fees

7. Registration approval

8. Ready yourself for studies


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