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BUSINESS CENTRE PROGRAMMES 1
ADVANCED SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER SKILLS (ACS) 2SHORT COURSE IN ADVANCED EXCEL (AE) 4ADVANCED SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (AHRM) 6SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON ADVANCED MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT (AMD) 8SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON ADVANCED STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (ASM) 10SHORT COURSE IN ASSETS MANAGEMENT FOR BUSINESS UNITS (AMBU) 12WORKSHOP ON COMPUTER LITERACY (NON-CREDIT BEARING) (CL) 14SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON CUSTOMER CARE & SERVICE DELIVERY MANAGEMENT (CCSDM) 16SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON CORPORATE PUBLIC RELATIONS (CPR) 18SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP 20SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON ESSENTIALS OF FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCIAL MANAGERS (EFNFM) 22SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (HRD)24SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HRM) 26SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS (DA) 28SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON PUBLIC SECTOR COMMUNICATION (PSC) 30SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON LABOUR RELATIONS (LR) 32SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT (MD) 34SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON MANAGING WORKFORCE DIVERSITY (MWD)36SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON MONITORING AND EVALUATION (M&E) 38SHORT COURSE IN MICROSOFT PROJECT (MSP) 40SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT (OHSM) 42SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON POPULATION, HEALTH AND PLANNING FOR DEVELOPMENT (PHPD) 44SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT FOR MUNICIPAL SECTOR (PDMMS) 46SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT FOR PUBLIC SECTOR (PDMPS) 48 SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PM) 50
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SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON THE PRINCIPLES OF THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT (PFMA) AND RELATED TREASURY REGULATIONS 52SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON STATISTICAL RESEARCH METHODS (SRM) 54SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON STRATEGIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP (SPML) 56 SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) 58
FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND ADMINSHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME (SLP) ON MATHEMATICS FOR B.COM 60
EXECUTIVE PROGRAMMES FUNDAMENTAL MANAGEMENT 64
MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 67
MIDDLE MANAGEMENT 71
EDULOAN APPLICATION FORM APPLICATION FORm FOR ADmISSION (STuDeNTS)
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1.1 Background & Development
The current Business Centre originated from the original “Unibo Business Centre” which was started in 1990 as a Centre at the then Bophuthatswana National Development Corporation in the form of once off R1 million grant (the custodian was UNIBO Foundation). The Centre was established to address the needs for development of managers in the region at the time. It was started with 4 short courses. It was later registered as a Section 21 company, and was governed by a Board of Directors. Some of the duties of the directors were to provided advice on the academic content of programmes and assist in the maintenance of standard.
In 2000 the Business Centre was deregistered as Section 21 Company and incorporatedin the new Graduate School of Business & Government Leadership. The previous Board ofDirectors became a Management Board. The duties of the Management Board were speltout by a Founding Document which was approved by the then University of North WestCouncil.
In 2004, the University of North West was merged with the University of Potchefstroom.
The Business Centre has indeed developed rapidly since its humble beginning in 1990 and is currently offering 30 of its own Short Learning Programmes (refer to official brochure) as well as handling SLP’s on behalf of other Faculties on the Mafikeng Campus of the North West University. The financial methodology that the Business Centre is using is the same as for any cost centre within a Faculty. The Business Centre has an annual budget like any other business/cost centre.
1.1.1 The Business Centre as a provider of tailor-made tuition
Currently it handles more than 30 Short courses, approved by the Institutional Commitee on Academic Standards (ICAS) - the quality assurance “watchdog” of the North West University. The Business Centre operates in THREE distinct areas, namely:• Short Learning Programmes (less than 120 proposed credits);• Small Business Development Unit;• Special Projects (Skills Development, Capacity Building)
The centre was established because of the urgent need for training facilities to improve the region’s management skills. The centre specializes in offering career-orientated short courses in the short and medium term. Most of the courses were developed after special requests were received from existing and potential clients in the private and public sectors.
1.2 Principles:
The principles of the Business Centre should be read together with the general principles of the North West University’s Quality Assurance Policy. The following are the most important principles:
1 BACKGROUND, DEVELOPMENT & PRINCIPLES OF THE BUSINESS CENTRE
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• Issues that contribute to ongoing quality improvement should be acted on promptly to fulfill the needs of the market place and expectations of the Business Centre;• Commitments made to clients should be honoured at all time;• All employees of the Business Centre should take personal responsibility for their own high ethical norms, professional quality and standards in the fulfill ment of their respective duties regarding all short courses and short learning programmes that they deal with;• Employees should exercise their responsibilities within a supportive environment where standards are clearly defined;• Continuous creativeness and improvement of innovation should be encouraged and developed by means of providing ample training opportunities for full-time staff members;• Active student / candidate “feedback” should be sought from all students / candi- dates attending each module consisting a short course;• Duplication of effort should be strenuously avoided in the presentation / facilitation of programmes / modules;• Consistency should at all times be promoted rather than standardization;• The concept of quality and fairness should be practiced in all dealings with students/ candidates attending courses / modules;• The quality of presentation by presenters / facilitators should be measured by students / candidates for each module presented in a Short Learning Programme according to prescribed evaluation criteria;• Monitoring by the Management of the Business Centre, on an ad-hoc basis, should take place with regards to each short certificate course/programme actively on offer during a specific time period, normally a year;• Entry requirements should be determined separately for each short certificate course and shall be made known in the annual official promotional brochure of the Business Centre.
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The Business Centre has an approved Quality Management System (QMS) as amended in place. The Business Centre has effective, efficient and accessible procedures for assuring and enhanc-ing the quality and academic standards of modules constituting its short learning programmes. The procedures and academic standards must also be accepted and adhered to in terms of any Agreement with “joint venture” outside service providers. Business Centre - Short Learning Programmes for 2017 The procedures include the following:• An effective electronic mechanisation for seeking, and acting on, feedback from students/candidates and other appropriate stakeholders;• The purpose and objectives for each short certificate course of study should be specified, and all reasonable efforts shall be implemented to attain such purposes and objectives;• Effective and efficient mechanism should be in place to develop new short certificate courses, and maintaining and / or amending existing short certificate courses to be in line with best practices;• Existing short certificate courses should be assessed annually in order to assertion its future relevance and needs from an academic, marketing and potential client point of view;• External assessors should be utilised from time to time to ensure the sustained quality and value of existing short courses;• Continuous Assessment Standards regarding Short Certificate Courses/learning programmes: The following policies and procedures should be adhered to regarding continuous assessment for short certificate courses/learning programmes:• Satisfactory academic assessments shall be conducted, whether it is a written examination, written assignment or practical test / examination in respect of each of the modules constituting the short courses/learning programmes.• The tests, examinations, assignments and / or practical tests / examinations as indicated above shall be conducted on the completion of each modules(s) constituting a short course/learning programmes.• All short courses must be passed with a minimum of fifty percent (50%) to qualify for any accredited Short Course Certificate, which shall be issued by the North West University (Mafikeng Campus); • A sub-minimum of forty percent (40%) in any one (1) of the modules constituting a short course will be allowed, provided that the student / candidate shall still obtain an average of at least fifty percent (50%) in all of the modules constituting the short course/learning programme.• If a student scores below the sub-minimum of forty percent (40%) as stated above in any two (2) modules constituting a course, the result shall be reflected and registered as a fail, irrespective whether the average of all the modules constituting the course is equal to or exceed the stipulated pass mark of fifty (50%);• A student shall attend at least ninety percent (90%) of all the modules constituting a short course/learning programme to qualify for a Short Course Certificate, irrespective of whether the student / candidate passed all module assessments successfully;
2 QUALITY AND STANDARD PROCEDURES REGARDING SHORT COURSES
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• Module marks shall be electronically captured and kept for a period of at ten (10)years.
• No marks shall be released if any fees payable by a student are still outstanding;• No marks shall be released to students / candidates or otherwise without the written
consent of the presenter / facilitator and Executive Management of the BusinessCentre;
• Certificates of Competence shall be issued to all students who successfully completeda short course/learning programme of which the duration is equal to or exceed forty(40) notional hours of contact time, or equal to 12 credits based on SAQA UnitStandards;
• Certificates of Attendance shall be issued to students who attended courses/workshops with a contact duration of less than forty (40) contact notional hours or lessthan 12 credits based on SAQA Unit Standards, irrespective whether the self-studynotional hours allowed per course exceeds the said forty (40) notional hours;
• No duplicate of any certificate shall be allowed;• A request for a duplicate shall only be in the form of an official confirmation
letter on a letterhead of the Business Centre;• Students / candidates should be allowed to lodge an official written and motivated
appeal to the Executive Management of the Business Centre if he / she feel that theywere unfairly treated in any of the module continuous assessments. The decision ofthe Business Centre Management in such cases will be final.
• The number of credits of each short course/learning programme shall be determinedby the total number of notional hours allocated to such a course, calculated andbased upon either unit-standards or a portion of an existing NWU qualification;
• The duration of each short course/learning programme should be determined by acombination of its degree of difficulty, proposed NQF level and number of modulesconstituting the short course;
• Course material for each module in a course shall be in the form of pre-approvedlecturing notes supplied by the presenter / facilitator and / or appropriatetextbook (s), and supplied to students / candidates on registration;
• Application to attend a short course by students / candidates shall becomecompulsory;
• Official registration on the prescribed form to attend a short course afteracceptance of the application to attend shall be compulsory for students / candidates;
• Registrations to attend shall close at least ten days (10) prior to the course beingoffered.
An approved RPL Policy exists in the Business Centre and is available for perusal purposes. In short, the following is applicable as far as RPL is concerned: The following rules and procedures are applicable and shall be followed if a request for recognition of prior learning is received from a prospective candidate who indicated to register in any short course/learning programme on offer by the Business Centre:• The RPL principle shall be applicable on all short certificate courses on offer:• All applications for RPL shall be in writing and addressed to the Director of the
Business Centre;
3 RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) REGARDING SHORT COURSES
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• The degree of diffi culty and / or HET or FET NQF level should be determined beforeany RPL applicati on can be considered;
• No RPL applicati on shall be considered and / or approved in cases where theassessed standard, conti nuous assessment, diffi culty level or any other relevantinformati on obtained proved to be inferior to the specifi c Business Centre shortcourse or module(s);
• RPL shall only be considered and approved up to a maximum of 25% (twenty fi vepercent) of modules consti tuti ng a course in the specifi c Business Centre shortcourse and learning programme on off er;
• Decisions made by the Business Centre Executi ve Management regarding RPLapplicati ons will be fi nal and no further correspondence and / or appeals shallbe entertained aft erwards;
• Improving teaching and learning resources shall be a priority in terms of qualitypromoti on and capacity development;
• Transformati on in the sense of developing the capabiliti es of individual potenti al ofpresenters / facilitators in terms of personal enrichment shall be considered apriority in the Business Centre
• Fitness for purpose shall be in line with and in relati on to the specifi c mission andvision of the Business Centre within the nati onal framework of diff erenti ati on anddiversity;
• Quality and the sustainability of agreed upon quality standards within the BusinessCentre short certi fi cate courses/learning programmes shall never be negoti able.
4 IMPROVEMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING ARRANGEMENTS INTRODUCED:
OFFICERS OF THE BUSINESS CENTRE
ADMIN ASSISTANT: Charity Molefe
PROGRAMME MANAGER: Mrs R.S. AprilDip in HRM; PG Dip Man; MBA
ACTING DIRECTOR: GRADUATE SCHOOLProf J. MeyerGCHE (Monash); Phd (UP); MBL (UNISA);CLM (UP);BA (Pol Sc) (UP)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
It should be noted that ALL references in this brochure to NQF levels are mere proposed NQF levels and credits are
mere proposed credits.
BUSINESS CENTRE SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMMES,
EXECUTIVE PROGRAMMES & SPECIAL PROJECTS 2017
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:After completion of the course, students should be able to:• ConvertTexttotableandviceversa• Workwithreferencingfeatures• Footnotes,Endnotes,• TableofContents• TableofFigures• ApplyMailmerge• Useelectroniclinks• WorkwithsubdocumentsandMasterDocuments• Headers,Footersandwatermarks• EnhancePowerPointpresentations• ApplyadvanceCharttechniques• InsertMoviesandSoundtopresentation• ApplyConditionalFormatting• Usedifferentadvancedfunctiontosolvebusinesssolutions• Createadvancecharts• Analyse,filterandsortdata• Create,edit,copyanddeletemacros• Collaboratebetweenspreadsheet
PURPOSE
• ThemainpurposeofAdvancedComputerSkillsistotrainindividualswhohavecompletedBasicComputerLiteracytoanadvancedlevel.Learnerswillbeabletothentransferdatabetweenapplications,applyvariousfunctionsandformulas.
• Theywillalsobeabletomakedecisionsoveracquisitionofsoftwarepackagessuitabletotheirdepartmentsanddirectorate.Issuessuchasdatasecurity,databasequeryingandgeneratingofdatabasereportsarecoveredtopreparelearnersfortheactualworkplace
LEVEL OF TRAINING: ACSisUnitStandard(US)based:
B.Com“IS”Code INYM121 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
Total credits = 8 MODULE 1: INYM 121 – COMPUTER APPLICATIONS & PACKAGES • EndusersystemsversusorganizationalSystems• Analysisofknowledgeworkanditsrequirements• Assessmentoforganizationaldata• AssessmentofExternalData• DevelopmentofMacros• DatabasesoftwaretodevelopSolutions
DURATION: 5 days
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturing
ADVANCED SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER SKILLS (ACS)
Part 1: Business Centre Courses 3
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormative:• Groupandindividualassignments,and• PracticalITLaboratorypresentation
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:BasicComputerLiteracyisapre-requisite.StudentswhocanproofthattheyhavesufficientpracticalexperienceinaworkingenvironmentofBasicComputerSkillscanrequestRPLtoreplacethementionedpre-requisiteofComputerLiteracy.
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R4000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTWO (2)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
Part 1: Business Centre Courses4
LEARNING OUTCOMESAftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:
• Analyseandcommunicatebusinessstrategy• Alignbusinessunitwithbusinessstrategy• Developastrategicplan• Evaluateandrecommendbusinessstrategy• Buildteams
PURPOSE:Totrainadvancedcomputerskills(Excel)togovernmentofficialsandNGO`s
LEVEL OF TRAINING:HETONNQFLEVEL5AMDisUnitStandard(US)based:
B.Com“IS”Code INYM121 LEVEL 6 CREDITS 2
Total credits = 2
MODULE 1: INYM 121– COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND PACKAGES
• Advanceformatting• Advancedcharting• Filterandsortlists• Validatedata• Useelectroniclinks• ApplySecurityonspreadsheet• Workonmultiplespreadsheets
DURATION: 4 Days STYLE OF LEARNINGFormal lecturing on block-release basis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/assignmentsFormative: Individualandgroupassignment,and Practicalpresentationofastrategicorbusinessplanaftercompletionofthecourse
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:• BasicExcel
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes
SHORT COURSE IN ADVANCED EXCEL (AE)
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• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R3200 per student / R800per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTHREE (3)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:
• AnalyseandcommunicatethebusinessstrategyofanOrganisation• Alignbusinessunittowithbusinessstrategy• DevelopingStrategicplans• Howtoevaluateandrecommendbeststrategies• Teambuilding oTeamtheories oProcessofbuildingteams• Teameffectiveness
PURPOSE• KnowledgeandskillstodesignanHRplanwhichensurestheidentificationoftheorganisation’s
currentandfutureHRneeds,potentialchallengesandconsistentdeliveryonitsmandateandtheresultsrequired.
• IncreasecurrentHRknowledgeandskillsthatwillbeneededtoeffectivelycontributetowardsachievingthegoalsofthedepartmentororganisation.
• Attheendoftheprogrammethecandidatewillbeabletoconductselectionofnewemployees,draft employment contracts and generate performance plans. The candidate will also gainknowledgeandskillstodesignanHRplanwhichensurestheidentificationoftheorganisation’scurrentandfutureHRneeds,potentialchallengesandcapacitytodeliveronitsmandate
LEVEL OF TRAINING: FET ON NQF LEVEL 6AHRMisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 252393 LEVEL 6 CREDITS 12USID 114278 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
Total credits = 24 on different levels
MODULE 1: 252393 - PRODUCE A HUMAN RESOURCE (HR) PLAN TO ACHIEVE ORGANISATIONAL RESULTS Determineandapplyanorganisation-specificHRframeworkortemplateforHRplanning. Forecasthumanresourcesrequirementsbasedonthecontextualelementsthataffect organisationalresults. Conductworkforceanalyses. Conductgapanalyses. DevelopandimplementaplantoaddressHRissuesandpriorities. Monitor,evaluateandadjustactionplanstogiveeffecttotheHRplan. MODULE 2: 114278 – DEMONSTRATE AND APPLY AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT (Act 66 of 1995) • Demonstrateanunderstandingofthepurposeandprimaryobjects,applicationand
interpretationoftheLabourRelationsAct• DescribethebodiescreatedbytheLabourRelationsAct• IdentifytherelevantstakeholderscoveredbytheLabourRelationsAct• ExplainthevariouscategoriesofdismissaldisputescoveredbytheLabourRelationsAct• Describingtheappropriatedisputeresolutionroutefordismissaldisputesassetoutinthe
LabourRelationsAct
SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON ADVANCED HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (AHRM)
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• DemonstratinganunderstandingofdisputesreferredasUnfairLabourPractice,orgrightsandmutualinterestassetoutintheLabourRelationsAct
• DemonstratinganunderstandingofthevariouscodesofgoodpracticeandschedulesintermsoftheLabourRelationsAct
DURATION: 10 days on a block-release basis
STYLE OF LEARNING: Formal lecturing on block-release basis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examination• Practicalclasstests/assignmentsFormative:• Groupassignments,and• Practicalfieldvisits
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:• HRM• Relevantworkingexperience• Noformalpostschoolqualificationrequired
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R8000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTWO (2)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfullcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:
• Roleofleadershipinapurchasingfunction• Skillsandcompetencesinpurchasing• Leadchangeinsupplychain• UnderstandkeyFinanceconcepts• DoBookkeeping• Managecashflow• Drawabalancesheet• CalculateRatios• Complywithlegislativerequirements• DevelopprofessionalTeams• Preparebudgets• Preparemotivationforbudgetaryrequirements• Prepareabusinessplan
PURPOSE• Thepurposeofthiscourseistoequipmiddleandseniorlevelmanagerswiththerequisiteskills
astheymoveuptheorganizationalladder.Itaimstoequippracticingmanagerswithskillsinmarketing,negotiationleadershipandsupplychainmanagementallofwhicharenecessaryformanagerstobesuccessful.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: HET ON NQF LEVEL 5AMDisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 336700 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 10
USID 336055 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 20
USID 243109 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
USID 120302 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
Total credits = 50
MODULE 1: 336700– LEAD AND INFLUENCE THE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENT• Leadandmanagethesupplychainmanagementenvironment.• Leadandinfluencethesupplychain.• Developacultureofproductivitythrough
MODULE 2: 114278 – DEMONSTRATE AND APPLY AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE LABOUR MODULE 2: 336055– APPLY KNOWLEDGE OF FINANCE, ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING AND TAX TO A SPECIFIC SMALL BUSINESS • Demonstratinganunderstandingofkeyfinanceconceptsapplicabletofinancingaspecificsmall
business.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofbookkeepingconceptsforkeepingthebooksofaspecific
smallbusiness.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofkeyaccountingrecordsusedinthefinancialmanagement
ofaspecificsmallbusiness.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthetaxsystemapplicabletoaspecificsmallbusiness
SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON ADVANCED MANAGEMENT- DEVELOPMENT (AMD)
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MODULE 3: 243109– MANAGE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WITHIN THE PUBLIC SECTOR
• Creatingandsupportingavisionandculturethatempowersstafftoseekandshareknowledge.• Establishingpartnershipsacrossorganisationalboundariestofacilitateknowledgesharing.• Correlatingdifferentorganisationalknowledgestructures.• Facilitatingknowledgemanagementcommunicationlineswithinandacrossorganisations.
MODULE 4: 120302 – PREPARE BUDGETS FOR A SPECIFIC SECTOR
• ApplyingknowledgeandunderstandingoftheSouthAfricanlegislativeframeworkforbudgetingprocesses.
• Evaluatingbudgetingprocessesandprocedures.• Managingbudgetaryprocessesanddatatoensurethattheycomplywithtimeframes,
integratedplanningandlegislativerequirements.• Recommendingandadvisingontherolesandresponsibilitiesofroleplayersinthebudgetary
process.• Prepareandcompilethebudgetinlinewithpolicyinitiativesandprescribedamounts.
DURATION: 20 Days
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormal lecturing on block-release basis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/assignmentsFormative:• Individualandgroupassignment,and• Practicalpresentationofastrategicorbusinessplanaftercompletionofthecourse
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Grade12andorequivalentqualification
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R16 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTHREE (3)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Oncompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Analyseandcommunicatebusinessstrategy• Alignbusinessunitwithbusinessdtrategy• Developastrategicplan• Evaluateandrecommendbusinessstrategy• Buildteams
PURPOSE• Attheendoftheprogrammetheparticipantswillhaveanunderstandingofbusinessstrategy
andhavecapacitytobuildteamwork.• Thecoursewillequippracticingmanagerswithskillsinmarketing,negotiation,leadershipand
supplychain,whicharenecessaryformanagerstobesuccessful?
LEVEL OF TRAINING: HET ON NQF LEVEL 5AMD is Unit Standard (US) based:USID 10071 LEVEL 6 CREDITS 15USID 252037 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 6
Total credits = 21
MODULE 1: 10071– DEVELOP A STRATEGIC PLANMENT • Articulatingthevisioninamarketingcontext• Analysingpossiblelongtermtrendswithmacro,micro,marketandcompetitorenvironments• Developingstrategicmarketingobjectives• Developingalternativelongtermstrategies• Evaluatingandrecommending“best”strategy
MODULE 2: 252037– BUILD TEAMS TO ACHIEVE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES • Demonstratingknowledgeofandinsightintothetheoryofteamsandtheimportanceofteams
inworkplaceactivities.• Applyingthetheoryofteamstoteamdynamics.Workwithmultipleworksheets.• Explainingtheprocessofbuildingteams.• Analysingtheroleofteamleaderinpromotingteameffectiveness.• Evaluatingtheeffectivenessofateamandproposewaystoimproveteameffectiveness
DURATION: 8 Days
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormal lecturing on block-release basis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/assignmentsFormative:• Individualandgroupassignment,and• Practicalpresentationofastrategicorbusinessplanaftercompletionofthecourse
SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON ADVANCED STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (ASM)
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Grade12oranyqualificationequaltoit
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R6 400 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTHREE (3)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfullcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Assetinspection• ReviewstatusandconditionofAssets• Optimisetheuseofassets• Procedurefordisposal• Assetstorageandpackaging
PURPOSE• SupplyassetsmanagementskillstoGovernmentofficials
LEVEL OF TRAINING: HET ON NQF LEVEL 5SPML is Unit Standard (US) based:
USID 243265 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12Total credits = 12
MODULE 1: 243265– MANAGE ASSETS OF A BUSINESS UNIT • Reviewthestatusandtheconditionofassetsofabusinessunittoidentifyopportunitiesfor
improvementorproblems• Developandimplementactionplanstoimprovetheefficiencyof,ortocorrectproblemsin,the
useoftheassetsofthebusinessunit• Manageandmonitortheuseofretailbusinessunitassets• Analyseandinterpretreportsandpresentthemtotherelevantstakeholder• Discussandexplaintheissuesrelatedtomanagingtheassetsofamotorretaildepartment
DURATION: 4 Days
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormal lecturing on block-release basis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/assignments
Formative:• Individualandgroupassignment,and• Practicalpresentationofastrategicorbusinessplanaftercompletionofthecourse
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Grade12.
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R3 200 per student / R800 per day
SHORT COURSE IN ASSETS MANAGEMENT FOR BUSINESS UNITS (AMBU)
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PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTHREE (3) instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Oncompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• PrinciplesofWordProcessing,Excel,PowerPoint,Internetandemailing• OpenandcloseMSWord,MSExcel,MSPowerPoint• Loginandoutofinternet• Sendandreceiveemailmessages• Sendmultipleemails• Checkspellingandgrammar• Create,edit,formatandsavespreadsheets• Usebasicfunctions• Produce,formatandpublishslides• Browsetheinternet
PURPOSE• Thecourseenableslearnerstoacquirecomputerskillsthrougheffectiveandefficientuseof
packagedsoftwaretofulfiltaskssuchasbasicwordprocessing,workingwithspreadsheetsandtodesignandpresentaPowerPointpresentation.
LEVEL OF TRAINING:
MODULE 1: USE A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) BASED WORD PROCESSOR TO CREATE AND EDIT DOCUMENTS (MS-WORD)• Demonstrateanunderstandingoftheprinciplesofwordprocessing.• Create,openandsavedocuments.• Produceadocumentfromgiventext.• Formatadocument.• Editadocument.• Checkspellingandgrammarinadocument.• Adjustthedisplaycharacteristics.
MODULE 2: USE A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) BASED SPREADSHEET APPLICATION TO SOLVE A GIVEN PROBLEM (MS-EXCEL)• Prepareandproduceaspreadsheettoprovideasolutiontoagivenproblem.• Adjustsettingstocustomisetheviewandpreferencesofthespreadsheetapplicationtosuite
thesolutioncreatedforthegivenproblem• Workwithmultipleworksheetstosuitethesolutiontothegivenproblem.• Applyformulaetoworksheetstoprovidealternativesolutionstoaproblem.• Applysimplebuilt-infunctionsofthespreadsheetapplicationtothegivenproblem.• Applyformattingtoaspreadsheetapplicabletothegivenproblem.• Usespecialeffectstoimprovethepresentationofthespreadsheet.• Evaluateaspreadsheettocomplywiththegivenproblem.
MODULE 3: USE A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) BASED PRESENTATION APPLICATION TO CREATE AND EDIT SLIDE PRESENTATIONS (MS-POWERPOINT)• Demonstrateanunderstandingoftheuseofpresentationapplications.• Createanewslidepresentation.• Produceaslidepresentationfromgiventext.• Formataslidepresentation.• Editaslidepresentation.• Checkspellingandgrammarinaslidepresentation.
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MODULE 4: USE A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) BASED WEB-BROWSER TO SEARCH THE INTERNET (INTERNET SURFING)• UnderstandtheconceptsandtermsoftheInternet.• ExplainlegalandethicalissuesinrelationtoInternetuse.• UseaGUI-basedbrowsertodisplayagivenWebPage.• Adjustsettingstocustomisetheviewandpreferencesofthebrowserapplication.• NavigateontheInternet.• UseaSearchEnginetolocategiveninformationspecifications.• ObtaininformationfromaWebsite.
MODULE 5: USE ELECTRONIC MAIL TO SEND AND RECEIVE MESSAGES (E-MAIL)• Understandtheconceptsandtermsofelectronicmessaging.• CreateandsendanE-mailmessage.• Receiveandrespondtoe-mails.• PrintanE-mailmessage• WorkwithmultipleE-mailmessages.• AdjustsettingstocustomisetheviewandpreferencesoftheE-mailapplication.
MODULE 6: USE A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) BASED DATABASE APPLICATION TO WORK WITH SIMPLE DATABASES (DATABASE)• Understandtheprinciplesofdatabases• Openandsaveasimpleexistingdatabase• Produceandeditasimpledatabasetablefromgivenspecifications• Dataisenteredintoasimpledatabasetablefromgivenspecifications• Modifythedesignofadatabasetable• Sortandsearchforrecordsinadatabasetable
DURATION: 5 days
STYLE OF LEARNING: Formallecturing
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Noformalpost-matricqualificationsarerequiredLANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R3 750 per student / R750 per dayPAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balanceoncommencementofcourse• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMESAftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Interpretcustomerneeds• Improveyourquestioningandinterviewingskills• Dealwithcustomers• Communicateefficiently• Buildteams• Improveteameffectiveness
PURPOSE:• Attheendoftheprogrammetheparticipantswillbeabletounderstandthecustomer
behaviourandhowtoactpositivelyonnegativecustomerbehaviour.• Toacknowledge,learnandunderstandtheconsequencesand/orresultsthat“lostorunhappy
customerscancausetotheorganisation
LEVEL OF TRAINING:CCSDMisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 10053 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
USID 10052 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 6
USID 7865 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 6
Total credits = 20
MODULE 1: 10053 - MANAGE CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS AND NEEDS AND IMPLEMENT ACTION PLANS • Listeningtoandinterpretingcustomerneeds• Describingactionplans• Implementingactionplantomeetcustomersneeds• Trackingandmeasuringtheactionplantoitscompletion
MODULE 2: 10052 - MONITOR HANDLING OF CUSTOMERS BY FRONTLINE CUSTOMER SERVICE • Listeningtoandinterpretingcustomerneeds• Describingactionplans• Implementingactionplantomeetcustomersneeds• Trackingandmeasuringtheactionplantoitscompletion
MODULE 3: 7865 - IMPROVE SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS• Describetheorganisation’scustomerfeedbackprocedures.• Describevariousteambuildingtechniquesthatcanbeimplemented.• Explaintheimportanceofencouragingcolleaguestoofferideastoimproveserviceto
customers.• Explaintheimportanceofculturalconsiderationswheninteractingwithcustomers.• Constantlyencourageandrecordcommentsonservicereliabilityfromcustomers.• Identifyandrecordchangesincustomers’preferences.• Conducttrendanalysisbasedoncustomerfeedbackandsalesdata.• Evaluateandadjustorganisationalproceduresandservicestandards.
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DURATION: 8 days on block-release basis
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturing,practicalroleplayexercisesandpracticalvideomaterialevaluationGroupexercises
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/individualassignmentsFormative:• Groupassignmentandcaseanalysis• Roleplayexercises• Peerevaluation
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Grade12(Std10)oranyqualificationequaltoit
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R6 400 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTWO (2)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMESAftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• TheNeedforPublicrelations• TechniquesusedinPublicrelations• PlanaPublicrelationevent• AnalyseTargetaudience• Developtargetmessages• Co-ordinateanevent• Processandmonitoreventregistration• Prepare,editandarrangeanewsletter
PURPOSE• Theprimaryobjectiveofthecourseistoprovidelearnerswithskillsandcompetenciesto
promoteandmanageacompany’spublicimage,brandandrelationshipswithstakeholderswithinthecontextofthechangingmoderncommunicationslandscapeandwalkawaywiththeabilitytoconstructacompletePRplanforanyorganisationorbusiness.
• Leanerswillbeabletocommunicateeffectivelywiththeiraudiences,andpreparepublicrelationsandcommunicationsmessagesintheappropriatestyle,applyappropriatetechnologytothecreationanddisseminationofmessagesandplan,initiateandcompleteaspecificPublicRelationsorCommunicationsCampaign.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:
Applyknowledgeoffinance,accountancy,bookkeepingandtaxtoaspecificsmallbusiness Applypracticalprinciplesofmarketingtoaspecificsmallbusiness Produceabusinessplanforasmallbusiness Identifydifferenttypesofbusinessandtheirlegalimplications
PURPOSEItisanintroductiontotheimportantareasofentrepreneurship.Itistargetingindividualswithadesiretostarttheirownbusinessandtobecomefinanciallyindependent.Itcoversallthebasicsoftheentrpreneurialskillsneededtobecomeasuccessfulbusinessperson.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: CPRisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 336018 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 7
USID 335996 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
USID 256074 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 3USID 335954 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 5
USID 336017 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
Total credits = 35 on different levels
MODULE 1: 336018 - DEMONSTRATE AN UNDERSTANDING OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS • Explaintheneedforpublicaffairs.• Describethenatureandtechniquesofpublicaffairs.• Describethegovernmentalstructuresrelatingtopublicaffairs.
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MODULE 2: 335996 - PLAN A PUBLIC RELATIONS PROGRAMME • Analysethesituation.• Setspecificobjectivesforthepublicrelationsprogramme.• Analysethetargetaudience.• Developtheprogrammemessage.• Plantheevaluationoftheprogramme..
MODULE 3: 256074 – CO-ORDINATE AN EVENT • Eventplanning• Processeventregistrations.• Monitoreventregistrations• Conducteventsregistrations
MODULE 4: 335954 - PREPARE EMPLOYEE COMMUNICATION MATERIALS • Sourceandeditfeaturesandpicturesforinclusioninanemployeenewsletter.• Arrangethelayoutandflowofarticles.• Prepareemployeenewslettersfordistribution
MODULE 5: 336017 - MANAGE MEDIA RELATIONS • Identifyappropriatemediatosuitthetargetaudience.• Developandmanagemechanismsforinteractingwiththemedia.• Respondtomediaqueries.• Evaluatemediacoverage.
DURATION:14daysonblock-releasebasisSTYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormative:• Presentation• Groupassignments• Exercises
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:No formal post-matric qualifi cati ons are required. Practi cal experience in the promoti onal fi eld could be advantageous to students.
LANGUAGE: EnglishLEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R11 200 per student / R800per dayPAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTHREE (3)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:
• Keyconceptsoffinanceforsmallbusiness• Identifysourcesoffinance• Bookkeeping• Accounting• Taxonsmallbusiness• Keyconceptsofmarketing• Prepareabusinessplan• Differenttypesofbusiness• Legalimplications
PURPOSE• Tobuildcapacityamongstentrepreneurstoeffectivelymanagetheirorganisationsconcerning
financialmanagementandmarketingmanagement.• Participantswillbeabletodevelopabusinessplan.
LEVEL OF TRAINING:ESisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 336055 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 20USID 336075 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12USID 262380 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12USID 13994 LEVEL 1 CREDITS 4
Total credits = 44 on different levels
MODULE 1: 336055 - APPLY KNOWLEDGE OF FINANCE, ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING AND TAX TO A SPECIFIC SMALL BUSINESS • Demonstratinganunderstandingofkeyfinanceconceptsapplicabletofinancingaspecificsmall
business.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofbookkeepingconceptsforkeepingthebooksofaspecific
smallbusiness.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofkeyaccountingrecordsusedinthefinancialmanagement
ofaspecificsmallbusiness.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthetaxsystemapplicabletoaspecificsmallbusiness.
MODULE 2: 336075 - APPLY PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING TO A SPECIFIC SMALL BUSINESS • Demonstratinganunderstandingofmarketingconceptsrelatedtoaspecificsmallbusiness
environment.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthe‘product’elementofthemarketingmixinaspecific
smallbusinessenvironment.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthe‘price’elementinthemarketingmixasappliedina
specificsmallbusinessenvironment.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthe‘promotion’elementinthemarketingmixasappliedin
aspecificsmallbusinessenvironment.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthe‘place’elementinthemarketingmixasappliedina
specificsmallbusinessenvironment.
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MODULE 3: 262380 - PRODUCE A BUSINESS PLAN FOR A SMALL BUSINESS • Identifyanddemonstrateanunderstandingoftheelementsofabusinessplan.• Compileanorganisationstructureforownbusinesstodeterminehowabusinessplancanbest• beintegrated.• Identifyresourcesandinformationrequiredtocompleteownbusinessplan.• Compileabusinessplan.
MODULE 4: 13994 – IDENTIFY AND DISCUSS DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUSINESS AND THEIR LEGAL IMPLICATIONS • Identify/discussandcomparetypesofbusiness• Discussproceduresandessentialsinstartingabusiness• Identify,discussandexplain,thelegalimplicationsoftypesofbusiness
DURATION: 18 days on block-release basis
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormative:• Groupassignmentand/or• Casestudies• Practicalfieldvisits
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Noentryrequirementsneeded.However,studentsattendingmusthaveadesireandbeserioustostarttheirownbusiness
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R14 400 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein THREE (3)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Understandthebusinessenvironment• Utiliseaccountingmethods• Benefitfromaccountingtechniques• Understandkeyconceptsoffinanceforasmallbusiness• Identifysourcesoffinance• Dobookkeeping• Markettheirbusiness• Completeanaccountingcircle• Managebusinessassets• OptimiseBusinessassets
PURPOSE• Attheendoftheprogrammeparticipantswillbeabletodifferentiatetypesofbusinessesand
theirtaximplications.• Tobuildcapacityamongstmanagerstoeffectivelymanagethefinancialaspectswithinan
organisation.
LEVEL OF TRAINING
LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Designanddevelopoutcomes-basedlearningprogrammes• Facilitatelearningusingavarietyofgivenmethodologies• Analysecurrentandrequiredskills• Developatraininganddevelopmentplan• Plan,organiseaskillsdevelopmentprocess• Produceandverifyamatrixofoutcomes
PURPOSEThe main purpose is to attain practical skills in compiling Workplace Skills Plan, the design,developmentandevaluationoftrainingcoursesaswellasenhancingfacilitationskillsusingavarietyofgivenmethodologies
LEVEL OF TRAINING: EFNFisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 12995 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12USID 336055 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 20USID 243265 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
Total credits = 44
MODULE 1: 12995 – MAINTAIN FINANCIAL RECORDS AND PREPARE GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTS Maintainrecordsrelatingtocapitalacquisitionanddisposal. Recordincomeandexpenditure. Collectandcollateinformationforthepreparationofgeneralledgeraccounts. Preparetheextendedtrialbalance.
MODULE 2: 15217 – 336055 - APPLY KNOWLEDGE OF FINANCE, ACCOUNTANCY, BOOKKEEPING
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AND TAX TO A SPECIFIC SMALL BUSINESS • Demonstratinganunderstandingofkeyfinanceconceptsapplicabletofinancingaspecificsmall
business.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofbookkeepingconceptsforkeepingthebooksofaspecific
smallbusiness.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofkeyaccountingrecordsusedinthefinancialmanagement
ofaspecificsmallbusiness.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthetaxsystemapplicabletoaspecificsmallbusiness
MODULE 3 : 243265 - MANAGE ASSETS OF A BUSINESS UNIT • Reviewthecurrentstatusandconditionoftheassetsofthebusinessunitandidentify
opportunitiesforimprovement,orproblems.• Developandimplementactionplanstoimprovetheefficiencyof,ortocorrectproblemsin,the
useoftheassetsofthebusinessunit.• Manageandmonitortheuseofmotorretailbusinessunitassets.• Analyseandinterpretreportsandpresentthemtorelevantstakeholders.• Discussandexplainissuesrelatedtomanagingtheassetsofamotorretaildepartment.
DURATION: 18 days on block-release basis
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormative:• Groupassignmentand/or• Casestudies• Practicalfieldvisits
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Agrade12secondaryschoolqualificationorotherqualificationequaltoitwillbetakenastheminimumqualificationneededforadmissionintothecourse
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R14 400 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTWO (2)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:
• Developlearningmaterials• Pilotlearningmaterials• Developguidelinesforfacilitators• Plan,prepare,andevaluatefacilitationusingavarietyofmethods• analyselearningoutcomes
PURPOSE
• ThepurposeoftheprogrammeinHRDistoprovideparticipantswithapplied,recognisedand industry-standardbasedknowledgeinthefieldofHRD.Thedesignoftheprogrammeseeksto providepracticalapplicationofHRDtheories.Furthermoreitfocusesontheassessment, design,implementationanderadicationoftraininginboththeprivateandpublic sectortoenabledepartmentsorcompaniestoachievetheperformancestandardsset.• Participantswillbeabletodeveloplearningmaterial,conductskillsanalysisandfacilitate learning.
LEVEL OF TRAINING:HRDisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 123394 Level5 CREDITS10
USID 15217 Level5 CREDITS6
USID 117871 Level5 CREDITS10
USID 15218 Level6 CREDITS4
Total credits = 30 on different levels
MODULE 1: 123394- DEVELOP OUTCOMES-BASED LEARNING PROGRAMMES • Planningandpreparefordevelopment.• Developinglearningmaterials.• Developinglearningfacilitationguidelines.• Pilotingandevaluatethedevelopment
MODULE 2: 15217 – DEVELOP AN ORGANIZATIONAL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN • Analysecurrentandrequiredskills• Developaskillsprofileanddefineaskillsgap• Establishskillspriorities
MODULE 3 : 117871 - FACILITATE LEARNING USING A VARIETY OF GIVEN METHODOLOGIES • Planandprepareforfacilitation;• Facilitatelearning;and• Evaluatelearningandfacilitation.
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MODULE 4: 15218 – CONDUCT AN ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE OUTCOMES OF LEARNING FOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER PURPOSES • Plan,organizeaskillsanalysisprocess• Conductananalysistodetermineoutcomesoflearningneededforformalrecognition• Produceandverifyamatrixofoutcomes
DURATION:10daysonblock-releasebasis
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormative:• Groupassignmentand/or• Casestudies• Practicalfieldvisits
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Agrade12secondaryschoolqualificationorequaltoitwillbetakenastheminimumqualificationneededforadmission.
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R8 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTWO(2)instalments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Select,shortlistandinterviewjobcandidates• Drawanemploymentcontract• Understandlegalconditionsofcontract• Conductperformanceenhancement• Conductperformancemanagementexcercise• Conductperformanceappraisals
PURPOSE• HRisdesignedtoequipparticipantswithabroadunderstandingofthedynamicfieldsof
humanresources.• Attheendoftheprogramme,participantswillbeabletoprepareandconductselection
interviewsandthendevelopemploymentcontract.
LEVEL OF TRAINING:HRMisUnitStandard(US)based
USID 15235 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 3USID 11907 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 3USID 256034 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 6
Total credits = 12
MODULE 1: 15235 - PREPARE AND CONDUCT STAFF SELECTION INTERVIEWS • Documentingstaffselectionprocedures.• Advertisingforshortlistcandidatesforselectioninterview.• Conductingselectioninterviewsandmakingemploymentdecision.• Concludecontractwithsuccessfulcandidateandnotifyingunsuccessfulcandidates
MODULE 2: 11907 - DRAFT AN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT • Analysetheconditionsofemploymentwithintheorganisation.• Determinetheminimumlegalconditionsofemployment.• Draftanemploymentcontract.
MODULE 3: 256034 – MENTOR EMPLOYEES IN THE PERFOMANCE MANAGEMENT PROCESS • Demonstrateunderstandingoftheperformancemanagementprocess• Facilitatestagesoftheperformancecycle.• Addressunsatisfactoryperformanceofsupervisedemployeesbymeansofaninterview• Determinedevelopmentalneeds.• Improveownpersonaldevelopmentskills
DURATION: 5 days on block-release basis
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
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ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve: Individualandgroupassignmentand/or Casestudies Practicalfieldvisits
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Agrade12secondaryschoolqualificationorequaltoitwillbetakenastheminimumqualificationneededforadmission.
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R4 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein TWO(2)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYSIS (DA)LEARNING OUTCOMES: Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:
• CollectData• Usestatisticalmethodstoanalysedata• Dividedataintodifferentdatatypes• Comparedataanddataparts• Understandandinterpretdatatrends• Planforasurvey• Designquestionnaires• Describequalitiesofagoodenumerator• Exploreandpresentdata
PURPOSE• Thisprogrammewillassistmanagersandresearchersinrecognisingthetypesofdatatobe
analysedstatistically,todevelopcharts/graphsfordisplayingnumericaldataandtouseacomputersoftwaretocarryoutcalculations.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: HET ON NQF LEVEL 5IDA is Unit Standard (US) based:
USID 246515 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 7USID 262539 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8USID 262538 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
Total credits = 27
MODULE 1: 246515 - ANALYSE PUBLISHING RESEARCH DATA • Selectingandusingappropriateanalysistools.• Findingrelationshipsbetweendataparts.• Recordingfinalanalysisforaccessibilitybydecision-makers.
MODULE 2: 262539 - UTILISE ALTERNATIVE METHODS TO COLLECT DATA• Comparevariousdatacollectionmethods.• Explainthebasicprinciplesofdatacollection.• Explainthemainstagesinplanningasurvey.• Designandevaluatequestionsforsimplesurveyobjectives
MODULE 3: 262538 - USE STATISTICAL METHODS TO ANALYSE DATA • Usegraphicalmethodstoexploreandpresentdata.• Calculateandinterpretsamplestatistics.• Fitandinterpretlinearregressionmodels.• Performchi-squaretests.• Performnon-parametrictests.
DURATION: 10 days on block-release basis
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
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ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve: Individualorgroupassignment
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:MicrosoftOfficecomputerliteracy(i.e.inaworkingenvironment)isarequiredplatformformosthands-onsessions
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R8 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein TWO(2)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeabletodemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof: Communicationprocesses Communicationtools Utilisinginformationtechnologytoenhancecommunications Overcomingbarrierstoeffectivecommunication Developdifferentcommunicationprogrammesaimedatachievingaspecificobjectiveinthe
publicsector Planningandidentifyingdifferentchannelsofcommunicationsinpublicsectorprogrammes Conductbasicresearchinselectingcommunicationmessagesincommunicationprogrammes
PURPOSE• Thepurposesofthecourseistoequipprivateandpublicsectorstaffmembersandother
aspirantpersonswithtools,techniques,skillsandstrategiesusedinInterpersonalandPublicCommunication
LEVEL OF TRAINING: IPCSisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 119346 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 10USID 114490 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 5USID 114987 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 5USID 116620 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 15USID 114991 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 5
Total credits = 40
MODULE 1: 336018 - APPLY SOUND COMMUNICATION PRINCIPLES IN THE COORDINATION OF SELECTED PUBLIC SECTOR COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMMES• Demonstrateanunderstandingofacommunicationprocessusedtocoordinateselected
communicationsprogrammesinpublicsector Identifyingandutilizingcommunicationtoolsandstrategies. Overcomebarrierstocommunication. Utilizeinformationtechnologytoenhancecommunications.
MODULE 2: 114490 - IMPLEMENT GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES Preparetoimplementcampaignactivities. Implementcampaignactivities. Reviewandreportonimplementationofcampaignactivities.
MODULE 3: 114987 - IDENTIFY PRODUCTS NEEDED TO COMMUNICATE GOVERNMENT INFORMATION Describecommunicationsituations, Identifyandrecommendcommunicationproducts,and Prepareabriefforthedevelopmentofcommunicationproducts
MODULE 4: 116620 - DELIVER TARGET MESSAGES • Organisethemessageinalogical,structuredmanner,sothatthetargetaudiencecan
understandthemessagewithoutdifficulty• Ensuringeffectivedeliveryofthemessageintermsofvoice/signlanguageproduction,andpace
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ofdelivery• Ensurethattheirpersonaldressandappearanceisappropriateforaspecificinterpretingtask• Adaptthesourcemessagetoachievetheintendedfunctionofthetargetmessageinterms
ofthebrief,culturalnormsofthetargetaudienceandtheregisterappropriateforthetargetaudience
MODULE 5: 114991 - WRITE A WIDE VARIETY OF TEXTS IN X • Preparetowritetexts• Writeoriginaltexts• Reviewandredraftwrittentexts
DURATION: 19 days on block-release basis
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve: Individualorgroupassignment
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Noformatpost-matricqualificationsarerequired.Practicalexperienceinthefieldofnegotiationcouldbeadvantageoustostudents
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R13 600 per student /R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein TWO(2)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• ApplyandinterpretLabourRelationsAct• DescribingthebodiescreatedbytheLabourRelationsAct• IdentifyStakeholdersrelevant• Understanddifferentcategoriesofdismissaldisputes• Understandwhatisreferredtoasunfairlabourpractice• Conductadisciplinaryhearing• Issuenotificationandrecordingofdisciplinaryhearing• Understandconceptofmisconduct
PURPOSE• To equip participants to understand and apply principles of labour relations and associated
HumanResourceissues.• Improvelabourrelationsskillsofemployeesalreadyinthesectororworkingenvironment,as
wellasofthosewhowishtopursuetheircareersinlabourrelations.
LEVEL OF TRAINING:LRisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 114278 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
USID 255514 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 15
Total credits = 27
MODULE 1: 114278 - DEMONSTRATE AND APPLY AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE LABOUR RELATIONS ACT (ACT 66 OF 1995)• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthepurposeandprimaryobjects,applicationand
interpretationoftheLabourRelationsAct• DescribingthebodiescreatedbytheLabourRelationsAct• IdentifyingtherelevantstakeholderscoveredbytheLabourRelationsAct• ExplainingthevariouscategoriesofdismissaldisputescoveredbytheLabourRelationsAct• Describingtheappropriatedisputeresolutionroutefordismissaldisputesassetoutinthe
LabourRelationsAct• DemonstratinganunderstandingofdisputesreferredasUnfairLabourPractice,orgrightsand
mutualinterestassetoutintheLabourRelationsAct• Demonstratinganunderstandingofthevariouscodesofgoodpracticeandschedulesinterms
oftheLabourRelationsAct
MODULE 2: 255514 – CONDUCT A DISCIPLINARY HEARING (6 days)
Explainorganizationalandlegalpolicies,proceduresforinstitutingdisciplinaryaction Investigatetheallegation Prepareforahearing Conductadisciplinaryhearing
DURATION: 10daysonblock-releasebasis
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STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve: Individualorgroupassignmentand/or Casestudies
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:• Grade12• Relevantworkingexperience• Noformalpostschoolqualificationrequired
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lectureringnotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R8 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein TWO(2)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Generalmanagementfunctions• Managersexpectedmajortasks• Managementfunctionsforlowerlevelmanagers• Buildteams• DraftFinancialstatements• Applyqualitymanagementwithinanewventure• Designandapplyproduction/operationschedules• Applyresourcemanagement
PURPOSE • Attheendoftheprogramme,participantswillbeabletoperformtheirdutiesaslower
levelmanagers,throughunderstandingtheirorganisation’spoliciesandstrategiesandassistintheformulation,implementationandmaintenanceofthesepoliciesandstrategies.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: MDisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 13015 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
USID 252037 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 6
USID 336075 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
Total Credits =30
MODULE 1: 13015 – DRAFT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS•Demonstrateanunderstandingofthebusinessandaccountingenvironment•Identifyfinancialstatementinformation•Draftyear-endfinancialstatements
MODULE 2: 252037 – BUILD TEAMS TO ACHIEVE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES (TEAM BUILDING)
• DemonstratingknowledgeofandinsightintothetheoryofteamsandtheimportanceofteamsintheworkplaceActivities
• Applythetheoryofteamstoteamdynamics• Explaintheprocessofbuildingateam.• Analysetheroleofateamleaderinpromotingteameffectiveness.• Evaluatetheeffectivenessofateamandproposewaystoimproveteameffectiveness.
MODULE 3: 336075 – APPLY PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES OF MARKERTING TO A SPECIFIC SMALL BUSINESS (MARKETING)• Demonstrateanunderstandingofmarketingconceptsrelatedtoaspecificsmallbusiness
environment• Demonstrateanunderstandingofthe‘product’elementofthemarketingmixinaspecific
smallbusinessenvironment• Demonstrateandunderstandingofthe‘price’elementinthemarketingmixasappliedin
aspecificsmallbusinessenvironment• Demonstrateanunderstandingofthe‘promotion’elementinthemarketingmixas
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appliedinaspecificsmallbusinessenvironment• Demonstrateanunderstandingofthe‘place’elementinthemarketingmixasappliedina
specificsmallbusinessenvironment
DURATION: 12 days on block-release basis
STYLE OF LEARNING: Formallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODS
Summati ve:•FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule•Practicalclasstests/orassignments
Formati ve:•Individualorgroupassignmentand•Casestudies
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:• Minimumgrade12+practicalexperienceofatleast1yearinasupervisorypositionin
eitherlowerormiddlemanagementor• Minimumgrade10+practicalexperienceofatleast3yearsineitherlowerormiddle
management
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R9 600 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:
• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTHREE (3) installments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Ideologiesofsuperiority• Discrimination• Stereotyping• Entrenchmentofideologies• Toolstocombatideologies• Diversitymanagement• Grievanceprocedure• Cultureofequality
PURPOSE• Attheendoftheprogramme,participantswillbeabletounderstanddiversityandpromotea
cultureofequality.• Tohelpemployeestohandlediversityissuesinamannerthatiseffectivepromotinggoal
realisationintheorganisation
LEVEL OF TRAINING: MWDisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 116924 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 14USID 116928 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 14
Total credits = 28
MODULE 1: 116924 - IMPLEMENT A PROGRAMME OF DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT IN THE WORKPLACE Developanunderstandingofhowrace,sexandotherfactorsareinvolvedinpowerhierarchies
arisingfromideologiesofsuperiority Demonstratewhereandhowgroupidentity,stereotyping,discrimination,exclusionand
culturaldifferenceaffectinterpersonalrelationshipsinanorganisation Developthetoolstocombatpracticesthatkeepideologiesofsuperiorityalive. Developaframeworkforeffectivediversitymanagement. Developaprogrammetopromoteacultureofequality. Defineandimplementadiversitymanagementstrategy/policyinaccordancewiththe
businessplanofaselectedorganisation.MODULE 2: 116928 - MANAGE DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE DemonstratewhymanagingdiversityisimportantintheSouthAfricanworkplace. Understandracism,sexismandother“isms”asaproductofcommonhistory ExplainhowdiscriminationandprejudicesareexperiencedbyallSouthAfricanaspartof
dailylife Activelypromoteacultureofequalitybetweenpeopleofdifferentraces,classes,sexual
preferenceandgender. Listthesolutionsthatmaybeavailableforpeopletoovercomeproblemsexperiencedwith
groupidentity,stereotyping,discrimination,exclusionandotherculturaldifferences.
DURATION: 10daysonblock-releasebasis
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
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ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve: Individualandgroupassignmentand/or Demonstrationtechniques
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Noentryrequirementsneeded.However,studentsattendingmusthaveadesireandbeserioustostarttheirownbusiness
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R8 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein TWO(2)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeabletodemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• MonitoringandEvaluation(M&Econcept)• RoleofM&E• ApplicationofM&E• M&EasaNationalpriority• Keyinstitutionsimplementingthesystem• EvaluationofM&Esystem
PURPOSE• ToempowerparticipantsintheprinciplesandpracticalapplicationofMonitoringandEvaluation.• To provide participants with the skills to effectively employ the correct tools in tracking
performanceofprogrammesandprojects.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: M&E is Proposed Unit Standard (US) based:
USID 337063 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 5
USID 337059 LEVEL 6 CREDITS 15
Proposedtotalcredits:20
MODULE 1: 337063 - DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE AND INSIGHT INTO THE PRINCIPLES OF MONITORING AND EVALUATION IN ASSESSING ORGANISATION AND/OR PROGRAMME PERFORMANCE IN A SPECIFIC CONTEXT • Explainthepurposeofmonitoringandevaluationasamanagementtool• Analysecurrentpolicyandorganisationaldocumentsrelatingtomonitoringandevaluation• Conceptualiseamonitoringandevaluationsystemforaselectedprogrammeandprojectsinan
organisation• Assesshowmonitoringandevaluationisappliedinspecificworkroles
MODULE 2: 337059 - APPLY MONITORING AND EVALUATION APPROACHES AND TOOLS TO ASSESS AN ORGANISATION’S OR PROGRAMME’S PERFORMANCE IN A SPECIFIC CONTEXT • Contextualisedifferentapproachestoandtheoriesofmonitoringandevaluationinaparticular
organisation• Demonstratingunderstandingofappropriateresearchdesignandmethodologyformonitoring
andevaluatinganorganisationorprogrammeinaspecificcontext• Designamonitoringandevaluationplanforaspecificcontext• Collectingappropriatedataalignedtospecificindicatorsinamonitoringandevaluationplan• Analysingandinterpretingcollateddata• Presentthefindingsandrecommendationsofamonitoringandevaluationprojectorplan
DURATION: 8 days
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STYLE OF LEARNINGStudentswillbeencouragedtotakenotestosupporttheirlearningthroughoutthecourse
ASSESSMENT METHODS
Formati ve:This will be achieved bymeans of the practical exercises and regular discussions throughout thedurationofthecourse.
Summati ve:OncompletionofthecourseworkparticipantswillberequiredtoconductaworkplaceassignmentinaformofPortfolioofEvidence(POE)tobesubmittedonemonthafterthecourse.Muchofthepracticalworkinthecoursewillbeorientedtopreparingthemtoidentifyanassignmenttoundertake.A certificate of competence will be issued after successful submission and assessment of (POE).Acertificateofattendancewillbe issuedtoparticipantswhofailedtoqualify for thecertificateofcompetence.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:AppropriateexperienceinM&Eorequivalent.
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• LearningMaterial(HardCopy) • StudyGuides• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R6 400 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTWO (2) installments • Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMESAftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentswilldemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• Workbreakdownstructure• Allocationofresources• EstimationofDuration• CreateMilestones• Criticalpathmethod• Computerisedschedulingtoolsandtechniques• TheuseofMSProjectforprojectplanninginrespectof:
• HowtoopenanMSProject• Planningsimpleproject
PURPOSE• Attheendoftheprogrammeparticipantswillbeabletoencourageandpromotethe
applicationofbasicprinciplesandcomputerpracticeofprojectmanagementacrosstheentireprojectlifecycle.
• Buildamoresolidcomputerpracticalfoundationofprojectmanagementknowledge,techniquesandtools.
• Utiliseprojectprinciplesandpractices,inclusiveofcomputer-basedsoftwareapplicationintheirworkandenableparticipantstoultimatelyimprovetheirprojectdeliveryinrespectoftime-frame,budgetallocatedandtherequiredspecifications.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: HET ON NQF LEVEL 5AMD is Unit Standard (US) based:
USIDNO 243810 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
Total credits = 12
MODULE 1: 252267–DEVELOP AN OPTIMISED WORK AND RESOURCE SCHEDULE FOR A SIMPLE TO MODERATELYCOMPLEXPROJECT(MS-PROJECT)• Demonstrateanunderstandingofschedulingtoolsandtechniques• Produceaninitialworkschedule• Identifyandestimateresourcesforeachactivity• Optimisetheworkandresourceschedule• Compilethescheduleandresourcemanagementplans• Updateprojecttasks/activitiesduringimplementation,enteractualcostsandactualdurations
ofprojectactivities/tasks,performtrackingandprintprogressreports
DURATION: 4 Days
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
SHORT COURSE IN MICROSOFT PROJECT (MSP)
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ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignments
Formati ve: Individualandgroupassignment,and Practicalpresentationofastrategicorbusinessplanaftercompletionofthecourse
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:ProjectManagemnt(Theory)
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R3 200 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein THREE (3)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursestudentsshouldbeableto:• DefinitionsrelatedtoOHSA• PurposeoftheActintheprotectionoftheemployees• ApplicationoftheActinmediation.• GeneralDutiesoftheemployeeandemployers• Offences• SpecialordersofCourt• ServingofNotice• Legislationandregulations• Safetymanagementsystems• HealthandsafetyPoliciesandprocedures• DevelopHealthandsafetyplans• MonitoringofThehealthandplans• Safetycompliance• Applicablelegislation• HealthRiskAssessment• RiskManagement• EmployeeAssistanceprogramme• SHEQmanagementsystems• Whatisergonomics• Ergonomicsassessment
PURPOSE:• Themainpurposeofthecourseistoachievethefollowing:• Theprogrammeisdesignedtoempowerparticipantstocreatesafeandaccident-freeworkplace,
minimise human suffering, increase job satisfaction and productivity and reduce companies’costsduetoaccidents,illnessandabsenteeism.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: OHSMisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 244288 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
USID 119926 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 3
USID 15136 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 6
USID 244283 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 10
USID 244523 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 5
Total credits = 32
MODULE 1: 244288 - DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY LEGISLATION IN THE WORKPLACE• Discussingpertinentoccupationalhealthandsafetylegislationapplicabletoaspecificworkplace.• Discussingandexplainingtheapplicationofthecommonlawprinciplespertinenttohealthand
safetyintheworkplace.• Explaining the principles of the law of delict and of criminal law applicable to an accident
occurringintheworkplace.• ApplyingthecurrentActforcompensationforoccupationalinjuriesanddiseasesintheworkplace
MODULE 2: 119926 - APPLY THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT AND THE MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT IN MEDIATION• DefineandapplytheOccupationalHealthandSafetyAct(OHSA)andMineHealthandSafety
Act(MHSA)
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• Definethegeneraldutiesofanemployer,self-employedpersons,manufacturersandemployeesassetoutintheOHSA.
• Define the duties of the CEO, the selection processes and duties of Health and SafetyrepresentativesandcommitteesandgeneralprohibitionsintheOHSA.
• Define prohibited deductions, the role of inspectors, disclosure of information and offences,penaltiesandspecialordersofcourt.
• Defineexemptions,servingofnotices,andthejurisdictionofmagistrates’courts.• DefinetheuseofregulationsassetoutintheActs.
MODULE 3: 15136- MANAGE HEALTH AND SAFETY ON A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT • DemonstrateanunderstandingofHealthandSafetyonaconstructionsite.• AssistwiththedevelopmentofHealthandSafetypoliciesandprocedures.• DevelopandimplementaHealthandSafetySiteplan.• MonitortheimplementationoftheHealthandSafetyplan,systemsandprocedures.
MODULE 4: 244283- FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM • Discussingfundamentalissuespertainingtooccupationalsafety,healthandenvironment.• DemonstrateunderstandingofSafetyTheoriesandPrinciples.• ApplyingthefundamentalsofRiskManagement.• Applyingsafety,healthandenvironmentmanagementsystems.
MODULE 5 : 2445233- CONDUCT AN ERGONOMIC ASSESSMENT AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION • Explaintheconceptofergonomicsintheworkplace.• Prepareforandconductanergonomicassessment.• Performpostassessmentactivities
DURATION:13daysSTYLE OF LEARNING: Formallecturing
ASSESSMENT METHODS:Summati ve:• Aformaltestexaminationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstestand/orassignmentsFormati ve:• Groupprojects• Practicaldigitizingand• Surfing
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Tradeunionists,Healthandsafetymanages,peoplegivinganinductionofhealthandsafetyprinciples,safetyandsecurityofficers,complianceofficersandlearnersincommercialandindustrialinsurance.
LANGUAGE:Englishonly
LEARNING MATERIALS• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R10 400 per student/ R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onapplication(registration).• BalanceinTHREE (3)installments.• Fees are not refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeableto:• Understandcommunitydevelopmentconcepts• Learnaboutrelevantpoliciesandkeylegislation• Followlegislationandbecompliant• Avoideffectsofnon–compliance• Applyglobaldevelopmentstandards
PURPOSE
• Tobuildcapacityamongmanagersandplannerstoeffectivelyandholisticallyincorporatehealthas a determinant of population trends in development planning, especially in districts andcommunities.Thetargetgroupthatincludesmanagersandplannersthatareresponsibleintheirrespectiveworkenvironmentstoaccountforissuesthatimpactingthepopulation,healthanddevelopmentnexuslackthenecessaryskillstoeffectivelyimplementtheirtasks.
• Thecourseaimstofillthatgap.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: HET ON NQF LEVEL 5AMD is Unit Standard (US) based:
USID 377841 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
Total credits = 8
MODULE 1: 377841– ANALYSE AND INTERPRET LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMERWORKS IN A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT • Demonstrate an understanding of legal and regulatory frameworks that shape community
development• Identifyandunderstandkeypoliciesrelevanttocommunitydevelopmentinparticularsettings• Analyseand interpret theSouthAfrican legislation relevant to communitydevelopmentas it
relatestovarioussettings• Investigate international charters, conventions and organisational protocols that apply to
communitydevelopment.
DURATION: 5 Days
STYLE OF LEARNING: Formallecturingonablockreleasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODS:Summative:• Aformaltestexaminationatthecompletionofeachmodule• Practicalclasstestand/orassignmentsFormative:• Individualandgroupassignment,and• Practicalpresentationofastrategicorbusinessplanaftercompletionofthecourse
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:• HRM• Relevantworkingexperience• NoformalPostSchoolqualificationrequired
LANGUAGE:Englishonly
LEARNING MATERIALS• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognizedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R5 500 per student
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onapplication(registration).• BalanceinTHREE (3)installments.• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursestudentswilldemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• Relevantlegislation,policiesandsources• Components/elementsoflegislationandpolicies• Theimpactofhistorical,social,politicalandeconomicdevelopmentsonpolicyformulation• Therelationshipsbetweenlegislation,policiesandallocationofresources• Thenatureandpurposeofpolicies• Modelsofpolicies• Thearticulationandroleofpolicies• Processesofpolicyformulationandqualitycriteriaforpolicy• Stepsinpolicydevelopmentandprinciplesofpolicydesign• Sectorsorgroupswhose interestsaremostservedandsectorsorgroups thatare ignoredor
marginalised.• Policyevaluationperspectives• Feasibilityofpolicies• Policybiases• Techniquesthatcontributetopolicydevelopment
PURPOSE:• Aftercompletionoftheprogramme,participantswillbeabletounderstandrelevantlegislation
andprocessestofollowtodevelopmunicipalpolicies.• Tomakelearnersandmanagersofmunicipalitiestorealisethat it isoftentheresultsofswift
governmentreactiontoperceivecrisissituationswithfrequentlyunforeseencomplexities.Itisthereforeimportanttostudypolicytobesensitisedtothefactthatthemechanismsofpolicyprocessmayproducedifferentresultsoroutcomesindifferentcontexts.
LEVEL OF TRAINING: PDMisunitstandard(US)based:USID 230448 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8USID 255574 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
Total credits = 20 MODULE 1: 230448 – CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY DEVELOPMENT• Explainingcurrentlegislationandpoliciesapplicabletoorganizations.• Describingtheprocessesthatcontributetothedevelopmentofpolicies.• Identifyinggapsinpoliciesthatimpactinspecificcontexts.• Prepareandusetechniquesthatcontributetopolicydevelopmentinorganizations
MODULE 2: 255574 – PARTICIPATE IN MUNICIPAL POLICY MAKING AND ANALYSIS PROCESSES• Demonstratingabasicunderstandingofandapplytheoriesandconceptsrelatingtopolicy
design,implementationandevaluation.• Demonstratingabasicunderstandingofpolicydesignorimprovementsuccessfactors• Demonstratinganunderstandingoftheimplementation,monitoringandevaluationoflocal• governmentpolicyinterventions• Evaluatingtherequirementsofavalidby-law
DURATION: 8 days on block release basis
STYLE OF LEARNING AND TRAINING: Formallecturingonablockreleasebasis
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ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve:• Groupassignments• Practicalfieldvisits
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Agrade12SecondarySchoolqualificationsorqualificationsequaltoitwillbetakenastheminimumqualificationneededforenteringintothecourse.
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Studyguide• Lecturingmaterial• Recognizedtextbookformoduleswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R6 400 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein TWO(2)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Afterthesuccessfulcompletionofthecoursestudentswilldemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• National,provincialandlocalgovernmentprocessesandstructure• TheprocessofpromulgatinganActofthepublicsectormanager’sroleinactformulation• Genericpublicpolicyinstruments• Relevantlegislation• Policydeterminationandoperationalpolicyimplementation• Techniquesoffinancialanalysisanddecisionmaking• Basicenvironmentalscanningtechniques• Methodsforcommunicatingresearchfindings• Situationalandstakeholderidentification
PURPOSE• Aftercompletionoftheprogramme,participantswillbeabletounderstandrelevantlegislation
andprocessestofollowtodeveloppublicsectorpolicies.• ThepurposeofthiscourseonpolicydevelopmentandmanagementforPublicSectoris
essentiallytoorientateparticipantsandscholarswhowishtoenterthearenaofpublicaffairsorpublicsectororthosewhodesiretoenhancetheircareers.
• Thiscoursedealsprimarilywiththenatureandintricaciesofpublicpolicy.Morespecifically,itsaimistogivelearnersabroadoverviewofthedynamicsofpublicpolicyinthepublicsector.Itisthereforenecessarytostudypublicpolicybecausepublicfunctionariesneedtoimprovetheprocesseswhichwillimprovepublicdeliveryrequirementsandunderstandpoliticalandtheadministrativedynamicsofpolicy.
LEVEL OF TRAINING::FETONNQFLEVEL5PDPSisUnitStandard(US)based
USID 120301 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8USID 230448 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
Total credits = 16
MODULE 1: 120301 – FORMULATE AND EVALUATE PUBLIC SECTOR POLICIES AND REGULATIONS • Identifyingandexplainingtheroleofgovernmentframeworksandinstitutionsinformulating
policiesandregulations• Identifyingandinterpretingpublicpolicyissuesandproblemsandrelatingthemtopolicy
imperativesofthecountry• Conductingpolicydesignthroughevaluationofdifferentpolicyalternatives• Applyingbasiccost-benefitanalysistoevaluatedifferentpolicyalternatives• Applyingethicalprinciplestopolicydesignandanalysis
MODULE 2: 230448 – CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS ORGANIZATION POLICY DEVELOPMENT • Explainingcurrentlegislationandpoliciesapplicabletoorganizations.• Describingtheprocessesthatcontributetothedevelopmentofpolicies.• Identifyinggapsinpoliciesthatimpactinspecificcontexts.• Prepareandusetechniquesthatcontributetopolicydevelopmentinorganizations• Designsampleforgivensurveyobjectiveandresourceconstraint
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DURATION: 5 days on block release basisSTYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve: Groupassignments Practicalfieldvisits
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Agrade12SecondarySchoolqualificationsorqualificationsequaltoitwillbetakenastheminimumqualificationneededforenteringintothecourse.
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Studyguide• Lecturingmaterial• Recognizedtextbookformoduleswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R4 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein TWO(2)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsshouldbeabletodemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• ProjectManagementPrinciplesandPractices• ProjectManagementconcepts• ProjectManagementframeworkandprocess• ProjectPlanning• Projectgraphicalrepresentation• Evaluationandreviewtechniques• Projectdeviations• Correctivemeasures• ProjectMonitoringtools
PURPOSE• Participants will be able to address the basic theory, principles and practices of project
managementacrosstheentireprojectlifecycle.• Tobuildasolidfoundationofprojectmanagementknowledge,techniquesandtools.• Toutiliseprojectprinciplesandpracticesintheworkenvironment
LEVEL OF TRAINING:
PM is Unit Standard (US) based
USID 119343 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 15
USID 252267 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12
Total credits = 27
MODULE: 119343 - APPLY OPERATIONS RESEARCH PRINCIPLES AND TOOLS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES
• Demonstrateanunderstandingofprojectmanagementprinciplesastheyrelatetothepublicfinancemanagementandadministrationcontext.
• Identifyandapplyarangeofprojectmanagementtoolstosupportresearchinthemanagementofprojectactivities
• Initiateandmanagespecificprojectswithinthepublicfinancemanagementandadministrationcontext
• Evaluateprojects
MODULE 2: 252267 - NEGOTIATE WITH SUPPLIERS • Describeprocesses&principlesusedwhennegotiatingwiththesuppliers.• Plantonegotiatewiththesuppliers.• Negotiatewiththesuppliers.• Reviewnegotiationwiththesupplier.
DURATION: 10 days
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STYLE OF LEARNING
Formal lecturing on a block-release basis
ASSESMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/assignmentsFormati ve:• Individualandgroupassignmentand/or• Casestudies
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Agrade12secondaryschoolqualificationorotherqualificationequaltoitwillbetakenastheminimumqualificationneededforenteringintothiscourse.Beingfamiliarwiththebasicsonhowtooperateacomputerisessentialforthepracticalpartofthecourse
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL: Learningmaterial(hardcopy) StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R8 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTWO (2)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentswilldemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• RulesandregulationsofPFMA• BenefitsofPFMA• PlanningandBudgetcycle• PFMAaccountabilityandresponsibility• KeepingrecordsofIncomeandExpenditure• Receiptandexpenditurevouchers• Incomeandexpenditurestatement• SourcesofIncome• Planandprepareabudget• Monthlyexpenditurereports• Balanceandliabities
PURPOSE• Provide Public Finance and related Treasury Regulations training to senior officials in the
ProvincialGovernmentDepartments(morespecificallytheNorthWestProvincialGovernment)
LEVEL OF TRAINING: HET ON NQF LEVEL 5AMD is Unit Standard (US) based:
USID 114873 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 3
USID 377913 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 15
Total credits = 18
MODULE 1: 114873– APPLY BASIC FINANCIAL PROCEDURES TO PFMA PRINCIPLES • DemonstrateanunderstandingofthePFMA• Applyrulesandregulationstoadministrationofofficefinancebudgetfortwosection• Explaintheelementsofincomeandexpenditurestatement• Assistinplanningandpreparingabudgetforownsection• Analyseabasicbalancesheet
MODULE 2: 377913– DEMONSTRATE AN UNDERSTANDING OF PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT (PFMA) AND RELATED TREASURY REGULATIONS
• FormulatelinkagesbetweentheConstitutionandthePFMAandexplaintherolesandresponsibilitiesoftherelevanttreasuries
• Determinetheimplicationsofstrategicplanning,annualperformanceplanningandbudgetingindepartments,constitutionalinstitutionsandpublicentities
• DemonstrateanunderstandingofdifferentarrangementsandmeasurementsintermsofthePFMA
DURATION: 10 Days on block release bases (two sessions of 5 days each)
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STYLE OF LEARNING
Formal lecturing on a block-release basis
ASSESMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/assignmentsFormati ve:• Individualandgroupassignment,and• Practicalpresentationofastrategicorbusinessplanaftercompletionofthecourse
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Grade12oranyqualificationequaltoit
LANGUAGE: English
LEARNING MATERIAL: Learningmaterial(hardcopy) StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R8 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTHREE (3)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftercompletionofthecourse,studentswilldemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• Datacollectionmethods• Principlesofdatacollection• Stagesinplanningasurvey• Designandevaluatequestionsforsimplesurveyobjectives
PURPOSE• Attheendoftheprogrammeparticipantswillbeabletoassistmanagersandresearchersto
designquestionnairesandtoconductsurveystocollectdata• Todrawappropriatesamplesfromthepopulationsofinterest• Tousesampleinformationtomakesomeinferencesaboutthepopulationparameters.• Tousecomputersoftware(SPSS,Excel,etc)tocarryoutcalculations
LEVEL OF TRAINING:SRMisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 262539 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8USID 262559 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8USID 10061 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 10USID 262557 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
Total credits = 34
MODULE 1: 262539 - UTILISE ALTERNATIVE METHODS TO COLLECT DATA • Comparevariousdatacollectionmethods.• Explainthebasicprinciplesofdatacollection.• Explainthemainstagesinplanningasurvey.• Designandevaluatequestionsforsimplesurveyobjectives
MODULE 2: 262539 - SELECT AND USE SAMPLING METHODS • Identifypopulation,selectsamplframeandpotentialerrors.• Defineandcomparedifferentmethodsofsampling.• Usedifferentsamplingmethods.• Designasampleforgivensurveyobjectiveandassociatedresourceconstraint.
MODULE 3: 10061 - PLAN FIELDWORK TO MEET REQUIRED DEADLINES AND BUDGET • Writingfieldinstructions• Selectingappropriateinterviewers/moderatorsforthetargetpopulationandinterview
complexity• Planningcosteffectivefieldschedules
MODULE 4: 262557 - APPLY THE TECHNIQUES OF DATA PROCESSING • Code,enter,verifyandvalidatedata.• Checkandeditdata.• Imputemissingvaluesundersupervision.• Transformthestructureofdataandtabulatethedata.
DURATION: 14 days on block-release basis
SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON STATISTICAL RESEARCH METHODS (SRM)
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STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve: Individualandgroupassignmentand/or Casestudies
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Norformalpost-schoolqualificationsarerequired.Studentsmusthowever,haveabasicideaofarithmetic
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R11 200 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein THREE (3)installments• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourse
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentsdemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• Applyingtheprinciplesandtheoriesofpublicsectorprojectmanagement.• Developinganintegratedprojectmanagementplan• Managingcontractsandcontractors• Applyingprojectmanagementknowledgeareas• Designinganorganisationalstructurewhichsupportstheachievementofprojectmandate• Populatingdocumentationtemplates(MSPROJECT)• ApplyingprinciplesofSCM
PURPOSE• Attheendoftheprogrammeparticipantswillbeabletobuildcapacityamongprojectand
programmemanagersthroughunderstandingthewaysinwhichprojectorganisation,structureandleadershipcanaffectprojectmanagementcultureandtheoutcomeofaproject.
• Toembedprojectmanagementasastrategicbusinessenablertomeetsustainableorganisationalobjectives.
• Tocriticallydebateprojectmanagementdeliveryensuringsustainablesuccess.• Toenablethedeliveryofprojectsthroughleadershipandadvancedprojectmanagement
capability.
LEVEL OF TRAINING:HETONNQFLEVEL5SPMLisUnitStandard(US)based:
USID 242914 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 12USID 255935 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 6USID 115412 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8USID 120388 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 14USID 243822 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8USID 243824 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 8
Total credits = 56
MODULE 1: 242914– APPLY THE PRINCIPLES AND THEORIES OF PUBLIC SECTOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT • Demonstratingastrategicandoperationalunderstandingofprojectmanagement(Scopeand
Process)andprojectintegrationmanagement• Demonstratinganunderstandingofprojecttimemanagementandprojectcostmanagementin
thecontextofpublicprojects.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofprojectqualitymanagementandprojecthumanresources
managementinthecontextofpublicprojects.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofprojectcommunicationsmanagementandprojectrisk
managementinthecontextofpublicprojects.• Demonstratinganunderstandingofprojectsupplymanagementandprojectmanagement
competenciesinthecontextofpublicprojects.
MODULE 2: 255935– MANAGE CONTRACTS AND CONTRACTORS • Demonstratinganunderstandingofcontractrequirements.
SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON STRATEGIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP (SPML)
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• Verifyingthatplantandsafetyinductionshavebeencompleted.• Monitoringtheworkandsafetypracticesofcontractorsandprovidefeedback.• Resolvingissuesofnon-complianceandpoorperformancebythecontractors.• Compilingprogressreportsandverifyingcompletionofcontract.
MODULE 3: 115412– POPULATE DOCUMENTATION TEMPLATES (MS PROJECT APPLICATION) • Understandingthepurposeandcontentofthedifferentdocumentationtemplates• Identifyingtheappropriatesourcesofinformationforthecompletionofthetemplates• Producingaprojectdocumentbycorrectlycompletingtherelevanttemplate• Followingthecorrectdocumentreviewprocesstoensuredocumentquality
MODULE 4: 120388– SUPERVISE A PROJECT TEAM OF A SMALL PROJECT TO DELIVER PROJECT OBJECTIVES • Undertakingthemanagementactivities,fromstarttoend,forasmallproject.• Supervisingandmonitoringateamworkingonasmallproject.• Reportingprogressonasmallproject.• Identifyingandrectifyingproblemsoccurringinaproject.
MODULE 5: 243822– MANAGE PROJECT COMMUNICATION FOR A PROJECT • Demonstrateanunderstandingofthecharacteristicsofcommunication.• Developacommunicationplanforaproject.• Implementaprojectcommunicationplan.• Evaluatetheeffectivenessofaprojectcommunicationsandimplementimprovement
measures.
MODULE 6: 243824- DEVELOP AN INTEGRATED PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR A SIMPLE TO MODERATELY COMPLEX PROJECT • Refinetheprojectorganisationalstructure,profiles,rolesandresponsibilities.• Determinetheintegratedchangecontrolprocedures.• Producetheintegrateprojectmanagementplandocument.• Obtainapprovalfortheintegratedprojectmanagementplan.
DURATION: 20 Days
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonblock-releasebasis
ASSESSMENT METHODSSummati ve: FormalTest/examinationatthecompletionofeachmodule Practicalclasstests/orassignmentsFormati ve: Individualandgroupassignmentand/or Practicalpresentationofastrategicorbusinessplanaftercompletionofthecourse
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:• ProjectManagementcourse(SAQAlevel5)withbasiccomputerliteracy.• ProficiencyinMSProjectssoftwareishighlyrecommended.
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:• Learningmaterial(hardcopy)• StudyGuides/Lecturer’snotes• Recognisedtextbookswherelecturingnotesarenotavailable
FEES: R16 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• Balancein THREE (3)installments
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• FeesareNOTrefundableuponcancelationorwithdrawalfromthetrainingcourseLEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthecourse,studentswilldemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:• MunicipalFinance• Principlesofsupplychainmanagementandsupplychainoptimization• Theroleofforecastinginsupplychainmanagement• Customerfocusedmarketing• Theprinciplesofaddedvalueservice• Supplychainrelationships• Cross-functionalintegration• Theprinciplesandtechniquesofe-commerce• Thebasicprinciplesoflogisticmanagement• Ethicsandcodesofconductinpublicsectorsupplychainmanagement
PURPOSE• Attheendoftheprogrammeparticipantswillbeabletobuildcapacityamongprojectand
programmemanagersthroughunderstandingthewaysinwhichprojectorganisation,structureandleadershipcanaffectprojectmanagementcultureandtheoutcomeofaproject.
• Toembedprojectmanagementasastrategicbusinessenablertomeetsustainableorganisationalobjectives.
• Tocriticallydebateprojectmanagementdeliveryensuringsustainablesuccess.• Toenablethedeliveryofprojectsthroughleadershipandadvancedprojectmanagement
capability.
LEVEL OF TRAINING:HETONNQFLEVEL5ASPMisUnitStandard(US)based
USID 119345 LEVEL 5 CREDITS 15
Total credits = 15
MODULE 1: 119345 - APPLY PRINCIPLES, REGULATIONS AND LEGISLATION UNDERLYING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR• Identifyingandapplyingtheprinciplesofsupplychainmanagement• Applyingsupplychainmanagementpoliciesandprocedureswithinthepublicsector• Utilisingsupplychainmanagementsystemsandresourcestofulfilthefunctioneffectively• Securingandmanagingsuppliercontracts
DURATION: 5 days
STYLE OF LEARNINGFormallecturingonablock-releasebasis:• Onelecturingperiod(session)=45minutes• Timeallocatedforquestionsperperiod=20minutes• Utilisingvideo’stoillustratepracticalapplications• Practicalcasestudiesbetweenlecturingsessions
SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME ON SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM)
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• Groupdiscussionsoncasestudieswhereapplicable
ASSESMENT METHODSSummative:• FormalTest/examination• Practicalclasstests/assignmentsFormative:• Groupassignments,and• Practicalfieldvisits
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:Grade12.Noformalpost-schoolqualificationsarerequired.Relevantworkingexperience.
LEARNING MATERIAL:• HardCopy• StudyGuides
FEES: R4 000 per student / R800 per day
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:• 50%onregistration• BalanceinTWO (2)instalments• Fees are NOT refundable upon cancelati on or withdrawal from the training course
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SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME (SLP) IN MATHEMATICS FOR B.COM
This Short Learning Programme (SHL) is open to students who would like to improve their Mathematics marks and register for a BCom degree at NWU (Mafikeng Campus).
LEARNING OUTCOMES:Aftersuccessfulcompletionoftheprogrmme,studentswilldemonstrateknowledgeandunderstandingof:
Session 1:NumbersystemsandAlgebraicnotation(studyunit1)IdentifyNumbersystemsandshowknowledgeonAlgebraicnotation.Expressions(studyunit2)Identifyexponentiallawsandshowabilitytosimplifyexpressionsbyapplyingexponentiallaws(studyunit3)
Session 2:Factorizing:Demonstrateabilitytofactorizesimplepolynomials(with2to4terms)(studysection4.1–4.3)Factorizingtrinomials(studysection4.4).Algebraicexpressionswithfractions(studyunit5.1–5.2).
Session 3:Explainthemeaningoffractionsandthendemonstrateknowledgeonsimplifyingexpressionsthatincludefractions(studysection5.3)Linearequationsandquadraticequations(studysections6.1–6.3).Identifylinearequationsandquadraticequationsandthendemonstrateabilitytosolveequations.
Session 4:Equationswithfractionsandinequalities(studysection6.4–6.5)Quadraticequations(studysection7.1)
Session 5:Exponentialequations(studysection7.2)Straightline(studyunit8)HyperbolaandCircle(studysection9.1)
Session 6:EXAM1:StudyUnits1-8(100marks;2hours)Parabola(studysection9.1)Graphsofexponentialfunction(studysection9.2)
Session 7:Logarithmicfunctionsandequations(studysection10.1–10.2)
Session 8:Exponentialandlogarithmicequations(studysection10.2)Graphsoflogarithmicequations(studyunit10.3)Explaintheconceptofalimitandapplylimitlaws(studyunit11)Demonstrateknowledgeonthebasicprinciplesandpropertiesofderivatives.(studysection12.1)
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Session 9:Applydifferentiationrules(studysection12.2)Graphsofpolynomials(studyunit13).Showabilitytographpolynomials
Session 10:Simultaneousequations(studyunit14).Knowthedifferencebetweenthethreemethodsofsolvingsimultaneousequationsandbeabletoapplyallthreemethods.Linearinequalitiesintwovariables(studysection15.1)Linearprogramming(studysection15.2)Beabletosolvereallifeproblemsbyrewritingitinmathematicalform.
Session 11:Linearprogramming(studysection15.2)Simpleandcompoundgrowthanddecay(studysection16.1)Annuitiesandbonds(studysection16.2)
Session 12:EXAM2:Studyunits9–16(100marks;2hours)
PURPOSE OF THE SLP:ThepurposeoftheSLPistoallowstudentswhowanttoregisterforaB.Comdegree,buthaveaMathematicsAdmissionPointScore(APS)countof2andnottherequiredMathsAPScountofLevel3,4or5.
DURATION:12days
STYLE OF LEARNING:Formallecturing
ASSESSMENT METHODS• Summative:-Formaltests/examinations
• Formative:-Classtests
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:UniversityacceptanceandaGrade12withaMathematicsAdmissionPointScore(APS)countof2
LANGUAGE:English
LEARNING MATERIAL:Lecturer’snotes
FEES: R2 000 per student
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS:50%deposit50%beforetheendoftheprogramme
NB: Fees are NOT refundable upon cancellati on or withdrawal from the training programme
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Short Learning Programme onFUNDAMENTAL MANAGEMENT
(Proposed NQF 5)
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Short Learning Programme on FUNDAMENTAL MANAGEMENT (FMP) (Proposed NQF 5, Credit points 48)
Front-line managers are a valuable asset for organisations as they spend more time than any other level of management on leading the subordinates and they spend more time on directing the employees then on any other management function. First-time managers play an important role in a company’s success as they are those who interact with most employees on a daily basis and have a very strong influence on them. First-time managers are significantly involved in the daily operations, guiding the employees through certain courses of action to help them accomplish organisational goals. In order to do so, these management skills are taught on the Fundamental Management Programme. The management skills are required from every team leader, supervisor and first-time manager – that is why the FMP is really regarded as the Essential Management Programme.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE
The FMP has been designed to enhance the knowledge and competencies of the first-line manager who has the responsibility to supervise and lead people.
CONTENT • Effective managerial habits requiring various managerial skills
processes such as: Planning; controlling; organising; leading; coordinating; communication; self-management; integration.
• Management of people: Motivation; discipline; relationship building; effective team functioning; diversity management; potential realisation; empowerment, involvement and participation; ethical behaviour; constructive labour relations.
• Management of operations: Manufacturing and/or services; optimising resources; input-output optimisation; logistics; productivity, risk management; manufacturing and service quality; customer orientation.
• Management of financial resources: Budget reviews; optimisation of budget allocations and priorities; wise application of available funds; effective budgetary control and corrective action; financial decisions; labour cost elements; opportunity cost; operation within the organisational financial framework.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
Two full-time study blocks of four days each (Tuesday to Friday) will be held at the selected venues such as Vanderbijlpark according to the programme timetable. Before the second study block, participants will receive assignments for readings from text books and case studies. This will ensure a positive participation
in the class discussions which will reduce the time for theoretical discussions and make more time available for practical discussions in class. Emphasis will be upon practical application of theoretical principles. The FMP will accomplish the learning objectives through the following mix of methods and activities: self-tuition, analysis and discussion of actual cases; in-class individual and group assignments and exercises; and lectures and presentations.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TARGET GROUP The FMP is aimed at team leaders, supervisors and frontline managers and also prepares promising individuals for entry into management positions. Ideally, supervisors and managers with approximately two years experience or earmarked by the organisation as managers. They should have potential for advancement and require basic skills and knowledge to enhance their managerial effectiveness. Matric is a prerequisite. LANGUAGE The programme is presented in Afrikaans and English. Textbooks are in English. The medium of tuition for a specific course will be determined by the student compilation. PROGRAMME TIMETABLE Venue: NWU PUK Sports Village
(Other venues for inhouse company training)
Duration of programme: 6 months Closing date for admission: End of January Study schools: February and April Individual assignments: March and May Examination: Dates will be provided
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ENROLMENT AND REGISTRATION
ACCOMMODATION Participants are responsible for their own accommodation, travel arrangements and expenses incurred while attending the study blocks.
FEES
R17 200.00
Included in the programme fees are:
A registration fee of at least 30% of program me cost (non- refundable); Textbooks; Other study material (study guides and notes); Lunch and refreshments during study schools; and Attenda nee of the certificate ceremony.
Once a candidate is registered on the programme, he/she is responsible for payment of the full amount even if he/she withdraws from the programme. Admission to examinations will be granted only if all fees have been paid.
STUDY UNIT OUTCOME The FMP has been designed to enhance the knowledge and competencies of the first-line manager who has the responsibility to supervise and lead people.
But without a theory of some sort it is hard to make sense of what is happening in the world around you ... you need a working theory of management
On completion of this programme, managers should be able to:
Demonstrate a fundamental knowledge and competencies in the basic management functions and the management of the operations, people and financia I resources in the solving of real world cases and challenges of first-line managers in organisations. Apply appropriate research and information retrieval skills in obtaining information from a variety of resources in the problem-solving process. Integrate information in the formulation of solutions and recommendations and the communication thereof in writing and orally presentations to team members based on accepted formats and conventions. Demonstrate the ability of reasoning and motivating solutions based on evaluated information individually and in groups.
We look forvvard to your participation in our programme.
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Advanced Short Learning Programme onMANAGEMENT STRATEGY
(Proposed NQF 7)
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Advanced Short Learning Programme on MANAGEMENT STRATEGY (Proposed NQF 7, Credit points 60)
(Formerly known as the “Advanced Management Programme”)
In a dynamic and highly competitive environment, it is essential that effective managers keep one step ahead of the average manager with updated knowledge and skills. By being on top of the latest developments and seeing challenges as opportunities, they can operate as successful modern managers in a challenging economy. The NWU Potchefstroom Business School has seen this as a challenge and has positioned itself strategically to constructively contribute to the growth and development of South Africa through research and people development. The aim of the programme is to present advanced management training as an extension of the Middle Management Programme. The development of skilful top-level managers in a highly competitive environment is imperative to the success of any company. The Advanced Management Programme appropriately equips middle and top-level managers to face the dynamic environment in which organisations find themselves. The programme runs over a period of one academic year, consisting of two study schools and a strategic management project.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE
The tremendous shortage in skilled and trained labour in South Africa has become one of the more serious problems of the South African economy. This problem is enhanced by the lack of properly trained top and middle managers in the industry. The objective of the programme is to provide sound academic and professional training to top and middle managers in South Africa. Participants will not only be trained in their field of specialisation, but will also be subjected to a broad field of functional management. Functional co-ordination or integration is emphasised in this programme. The programme concludes with a strategic management project. The aim is to equip top and middle managers with the knowledge of the role of top management and their own role in the formation and implementation of business policy. Vertical co-ordination and communication are accentuated.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
To enable participants to gain the maximum benefit from the NWU Potchefstroom Business School philosophy, a training structure has been designed to enhance contact between lecturer and participant on the one hand, and contact between participants on the other hand. A part-time training programme requires a large degree of independent study and work from participants. The importance of group decision- making, as spelled out in modern management approaches, necessitates the stimulation and application of this technique in training. Participants are therefore teamed into syndicate groups. Only the student can utilise the training structure established by the NWU Potchefstroom Business School to his/her benefit. In order to gain maximum benefit from this structure, participants should be devoted.
The training methodology is divided into three main components:
1. Residential training (lecturer/participant contact): Two full-time
study schools of four (4) days each, spread over a period of 10 months, are presented to enhance intensive contact between lecturers and participants. Study schools comprise formal lectures, group discussions, case studies, workshops and skills training.
2. Work in syndicate groups (participant/participant contact): The
training is aimed at group decision-making. Participants are allocated to syndicate groups of between five and eight people. Syndicate groups determine their own work programme, but should meet at least once a week. A strategic management project is to be handed in by each group. A liaison officer will be appointed by the NWU Potchefstroom Business School for each group. Group interaction enhances the learning experience and the NWU Potchefstroom Business School will attempt to form multidisciplinary groups in order to facilitate group interaction and cross-pollination. Assignments are thus compiled in such a manner that students must mutually utilise each other’s knowledge in order to benefit synergistically.
3. Self-tuition: The importance of group decision-making has been
pointed out. A group, however, is only as good as the synergistic sum of its members. The development of the individual is seen as a high priority in the training programme. The prescribed reading and study programme has been designed to guide the student through a structured learning experience. Devotion and self-tuition are of cardinal importance to the development of the participant.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
TARGET GROUP The AMP is aimed at the development of skilful top level managers. The focus of the AMP is to present advanced strategic management tutoring. Applicants should already have the necessary qualifications and experience for participation in the course; ideally a qualification on middle management level and at least 3 years management experience on middle management level. Grade 12 is a prerequisite.
LANGUAGE The programme is presented in Afrikaans and English on request.
ENROLMENTS AND REGISTRATION
CONCISE DESCRIPTION OF COURSE CONTENTS AND STUDY UNIT OUTCOMES
STUDY SCHOOL 1 Formulation and Implementation of Strategy Strategic Management Project Corporate Investment Strategy Strategic Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship
STUDY SCHOOL 2
Strategic Leadership and Change Management Technology and E-business Strategy Marketing Strategy Strategic Management Project
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROJECT Each syndicate group must choose an enterprise and do an analysis of this enterprise according to the following guidelines. These guidelines are not necessarily complete and may be enhanced by your own work. You should be careful not to choose an enterprise that is too large or too small. The objective of the strategic management project is to do a comprehensive analysis of the chosen enterprise. This analysis should serve as the foundation of future planning. The project should be done in such a way that it can be presented to the top management of the enterprise.
You are expected to: • Present a comprehensive strategic plan for the enterprise • After the development of the strategic plan, develop the
different functional strategies for the enterprise • Also indicate how you will implement the strategy, which
includes, inter alia, organisation structure and management systems
FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGY The purpose of the module can be summarised in four objectives: • To equip participants with the most important theoretical
principles of strategic management • To illustrate the practical application of these principles by
means of practical applications and case studies • To serve as integrative framework for the other (functional)
study areas of management and leadership covered in the programme
• To guide participants through the formulation and implementation of strategy aspects required for the preparation of the strategic management project
The purpose of the module can be summarised in four objectives: • Drivers of implementation • Strategy-supportive organisation structures and supporting
objectives, policies and tactics • Key performance areas and key performance indicators • The high performance organisation CORPORATE INVESTMENT STRATEGY On completion, the participant will be able to: • Analyse and interpret financial statements (ratios) • Manage cashflow and prepare cashflow statements • Make financing decisions: optimal financial structures. STRATEGIC INNOVATION MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP The participant will be able to: • Apply the entrepreneurial process to his/her unique situation • Develop a personal entrepreneurial strategy • Discuss the important role of entrepreneurship and be able to
draft an entrepreneurial strategy for an organisation • Demonstrate the development of personal entrepreneurial
skills
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STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT. The participant will be able to: • Apply selected change management principles, techniques
and programmes to improve organisational effectiveness and employee quality of work life
• Determine the feasibility of proposed change management interventions and programmes and evaluate the success of change management interventions and programmes in organisations
The purposes of this module are: • To understand the differences between transactional and
transformational leadership • To gain insight into how transformational leaders use
particular characteristics to effect strategic change • To identify gaps in own knowledge, training and insights with
regard to strategic change leadership • To formulate an individual action plan to grow as a strategic
change leader
TECHNOLOGY AND E-BUSINESS STRATEGY The Internet will play an ever-increasing role in our future. Not only will the nature of the Internet itself change in terms of the technical and technological basis, which it is built upon, but also the way in which it affects commerce, jobs and our daily lives. Virtual commerce is an inevitable technological trend that sweeps today’s industries and includes such applications as electronic commerce, marketing, networking, and demographic and product research. It creates an almost friction-free market where business is transacted at electronic speeds. The biggest mistake a company can make is to underestimate the impact that the Internet will have on its strategies, organisation, job policies and operations. Another mistake companies generally make is to make strategic decisions based upon the current reality of life or current technology paradigm. As organisations find and create innovative ways of doing business, the current paradigm of doing business changes. The best strategy to prepare your organisation for the challenges of the future is to be aware of the forces that change our perception of reality, as well as to be aware of the technological predictions about the future, which can have a beneficial or adverse impact on the organisation. Many businesses are applying the tools of technology to prepare for the knowledge age, but many are still charting a path to the future guided by the images in their rear view mirrors. Businesses will have to get beyond the misleading leading edge to prepare for the world of the new customer of the cyber era. The strategy for the cyber era should be inclusive, inventive, inquisitive and iconoclastic.
MARKETING STRATEGY As basis for understanding the strategic role of marketing in an organisation, one must understand how strategies are formulated: the planning, the analytical tools and techniques managers use and how to control the strategic realm of marketing in an organisation. The relationship between corporate, business-level and marketing strategies is examined in how marketing interacts in several ways. A sound marketing basis is thus required to benefit maximally from this course. MARKETING STRATEGY R34 400.00
Y Y Y Y M M D D
Name of Degree/Diploma/Certificate
Study completed
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Short Learning Programme on MIDDLE MANAGEMENT (MMP) APPLICATION FORM
Applications must be accompanied by: • Proof of highest qualification achieved • Two clear recent passport-size photographs • A letter from the participant’s employer in which:
–– the employer certifies that the participant meets the requirements; and –– the employer grants permission for the participant to participate in the programme
• A certified copy of your Identity Document.
We look forward to your participation in our programme.
Application for admission to the Short Learning Programme on Middle Management • Strictly confidential • Please complete in type or print-hand
A. Personal information
Initials and surname Title
Names Nickname
ID no. Date of birth
NB! latest version of ADOBE ACROBAT READER before attempting to complete the form.
Home address
Postal code
Tel no. (H) Area code No. Cell no.
Nationality
Postal address (if different from home address)
Postal code
Work address
Postal code
Tel no. (W) Area code No. Fax no. Area code No.
B. Post-school activities
Complete in reverse order (starting with the most recent) all tertiary academic work, including qualifications (compulsory for evaluation purpose).
University/College/Technikon Period (Year)
From To
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ACCOMMODATION Participants are responsible for their own accommodation, travel arrangements and expenses incurred while attending the study blocks.
FEES
Fees are determined annually and are available on request. At least half the amount is payable as per invoice at registration. The outstanding a mount is payable as per invoice at the start of the first study school.
The NWU Potchefstroom Business School reserves the right to amend the above procedures and information at any time. Discounted rates per candidate will be granted on request to organisations that enrol five or more candidates starting simultaneously on a specific programme. Information about discounted rates is available on request.
Included in the programme fees are:
A registration fee of at least 30% of program me cost (non- refundable); Textbooks; Other study material (study guides and notes); Lunch and refreshments during study schools; and Attenda nee of the certificate ceremony.
Once a candidate is registered on the programme, he/she is responsible for payment of the full amount even if he/she withdraws from the programme. Admission to examinations will be granted only if all fees have been paid.
STUDY UNIT OUTCOME The FMP has been designed to enhance the knowledge and competencies of the first-line manager who has the responsibility to supervise and lead people.
But without a theory of some sort it is hard to make sense of what is happening in the world around you ... you need a working theory of management
On completion of this programme, managers should be able to:
Demonstrate a fundamental knowledge and competencies in the basic management functions and the management of the operations, people and financia I resources in the solving of real world cases and challenges of first-line managers in organisations. Apply appropriate research and information retrieval skills in obtaining information from a variety of resources in the problem-solving process. Integrate information in the formulation of solutions and recommendations and the communication thereof in writing and orally presentations to team members based on accepted formats and conventions. Demonstrate the ability of reasoning and motivating solutions based on evaluated information individually and in groups.
We look forvvard to your participation in our programme.
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Short Learning Programme onMIDDLE MANAGEMENT
(Proposed NQF 6)
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In a fast-changing South Africa, it is imperative that managers will equip themselves with cutting-edge knowledge and skills, especially insights
regarding the latest developments in the business environment. The challenge is to develop skills and obtain the knowledge to convert challenges
into opportunities, creating value for companies and the country. The NWU Potchefstroom Business School sees the above as a challenge and
has positioned itself strategically to constructively contribute to the growth and development of South Africa through research and people
development. The Middle Management Programme is a people development programme that focuses on equipping middle-level managers with
appropriate skills to enhance their value-adding ability. The course runs over a period of twelvemonths. The MMP is a well-branded programme
with an excellent reputation in the market.
Listed below are some companies which have benefited and profited from the programme:
Absa Monsanto Senwes
African Cables
National Sorghum
Suprachem
Omnia
Mittal
Sasol
York International
Emsa
Transnet
Randvaal
1ST Otokon
Biliton
Natref
Foodcan
Kynoch
Samancor
Astral Foods
Telkom
Premier Milling
I & J ATKV
Glencore
Eskom
Union Lime
Rotek
LPM Engineering
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE The tremendous shortage in skilled and trained labour in South Africa has
become one of the more serious problems affecting the South African
economy. This problem is exacerbated by the Iack of properly trained
middle managers. The objective of the programme is to provide sound
academic and professional training to equip middle managers with skills
to create additional value for companies and South Africa. Participants
will not only be trained in their tield of specialisation, but wiII also be
subjected to a broad field of functional management. Functional co-
ordination or integration is emphasised in this programme.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY To enable participants to gain the maximum benefit from the NWU
Potchefstroom Elisiness School philosophy, a training structure has been
designed to enhance contact between lecturer and participant on the
one hand, and contact between participants on the other hand. A part-
time training programme requires a large degree of independent study
and work from participants. The importance of group decision-making,
as spelled out in modern m anagement approaches, necessitates the
stimulation and appiication of this technique in training. Participants are
therefore teamed into syndicate groups. Only the student can utilise the
training structure established by the NWU Potchefstroom Business School
to hi her benefit. In order to gain maximum benefit from this structure,
participants should be devoted.
CONTACT TRAINlNG (LECTURER/PARTICIPANT CONTACT)
Two full-time study schools of one week each, spread over a period
of 10 months, are presented to enhance intensive contact between
lecturers and participants. Study schools comprise formal lectures,
group discussions, case studies, workshops and skills training.
WORK IN SYNDICATE GROUPS (PARTICIPANT/PARTICIPANT CONTACT)
The training is aimed at group decision-making. Participants are
allocated to syndicate groups of approximately five people. Syndicate
groups will determine their own work programme, but should meet
at least once a week. The NWU Potchefstroom Business School will
appoint a liaison officer for each study group. Group interaction
enhances the learning experience and the NWU Potchefstroom
Business School will attempt to form multidisciplinary groups in order
to facilitate group interaction and cross-pollination.
SELF-TUITION
The importance of group decision-making has been pointed out. A
group however, is only as good as the synergistic sum of its members.
The development of the individual thus has a high priority in the
training programme. The prescribed reading and study programme
has been designed to guide the student through a structured learning
experience. Devotion and self-tuition are of critical importance to the
development of participants.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
TARGET GROUP
Managers in staff and line positions with at least two years experience. Individuals regarded by the organisation as managers with
potential for advancement and who require further skills and knowledge to enhance their managerial effectiveness. These individuals
should also have matriculation status and be able to join a syndicate group.
LANGUAGE
The programme is presented in English. Textbooks are in English. The medium of tuition for a specific course will be determined by
the student compilation.
ENROLMENT AND REGISTRATION
FEES
• R31 250.00
Discounted rates per candidate will be granted on request to organisations that enrol five or more candidates starting simultaneously
on a specific programme. Information about discounted rates is available on request.
Included in the programme fees are:
• The textbooks;
• Other study material;
• Refreshments during study schools; and
• A registration fee.
Once a candidate has registered for the programme, he/she is responsible for payment of the full amount even if he/she withdraws from
the programme. Participants’ admission to examinations will be refused should the fees not be paid on the specified dates. We look
forward to your participation in our programme.
STUDY UNIT OUTCOME
LABOUR RELATIONS
Participants will be able to:
• deal meaningfully with the complex and integrated nature of relationships among all role players in the work environment, in order
to establish constructive relationships; and
• perform best practices to proactively manage sound people relationships that will enhance personal and company growth.
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
On completion of this module, the participant will be able to:
• use accounting data to support him/her in managerial functions, such as planning operations, controlling activities and decision
making; and
• demonstrate an insight into the different accounting systems, cost behaviour and cost classifications in order to apply the
information in different operating processes and management activities.
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MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
The participant will be able to:
• apply selected managerial, analytical and diagnostic skills with regard to own behaviour and the behaviour of individuals, groups/
teams and the organisation; and
• create a motivating environment in organisations by means of enriched manager leadership skills.
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Participants will be able to:
• manage efficiently, in conjunction with other management functions, the organisation’s internal resources in transferring available
products and services into income;
• demonstrate insight into the role and function
marketing plays in society and the strategic
business plan of the enterprise;
• develop competitive market segmentation
strategies; and
• compile an integrated marketing plan.
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
The participant will be able to:
• manage productive resources critical for strategic
growth and competitiveness; and
• effectively manage the conversion of inputs
into outputs within an organisation in order to
create value/wealth for the customer and the
organisation.
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
The participant will be able to:
• analyse and interpret financial statements
as a basis for decision-making in all fields of
management; and
• apply financial statements as the accurate and
objective means of managerial reporting and
communication of financial and related matters
to all stakeholders.
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
The participant will be able to:
• integrate and manage all relevant
macroeconomic forces in a business-sensible
manner; and
• deal with and meaningfully integrate all the
relevant dimensions conducive to domestic and
global economic growth and competitiveness,
in order to properly position a business
and optimise gains in the total economic
environment.
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Name of Degree/Diploma/Certificate
Study completed
Yes No
Short Learning Programme on MIDDLE MANAGEMENT (MMP) APPLICATION FORM
Applications must be accompanied by: • Proof of highest qualification achieved • Two clear recent passport-size photographs • A letter from the participant’s employer in which:
–– the employer certifies that the participant meets the requirements; and –– the employer grants permission for the participant to participate in the programme
• A certified copy of your Identity Document.
We look forward to your participation in our programme.
Application for admission to the Short Learning Programme on Middle Management • Strictly confidential • Please complete in type or print-hand
A. Personal information
Initials and surname Title
Names Nickname
ID no. Date of birth
NB! latest version of ADOBE ACROBAT READER before attempting to complete the form.
Home address
Postal code
Tel no. (H) Area code No. Cell no.
Nationality
Postal address (if different from home address)
Postal code
Work address
Postal code
Tel no. (W) Area code No. Fax no. Area code No.
B. Post-school activities
Complete in reverse order (starting with the most recent) all tertiary academic work, including qualifications (compulsory for evaluation purpose).
University/College/Technikon Period (Year)
From To
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C. Employment Record
Please record your most recent positions of employment, starting with your present position.
Name of Company
Industry
Title or Position
Date
From To
Controlling Company
Subsidiary/Section
Nature of Business
Title Position Number of Employees
Number of Years in Position
The NWU Potchefstroom Business School places great emphasis on the condition that participants should be able to work in a small
study group. This enables them to learn from each other. To facilitate this process, you are requested to supply a short description of
your present obligations and responsibilities in your organisation.
D. Payment Options (Only after acceptance letter to the SLP on MP has been issued)
Payment enclosed (Please mark appropriate box) Cheque Postal order Transfer RealPay
Account details
Cheques should be made out to:
Please fax proof of payment to:
ABSA Bank North-West University Fax No. 087 231 5498
Account No. 670 642 313 (No cash please) Attention: Marietjie Lombard
Branch Code 632005 Ref: PBS MMP Initials and Surname
Entity responsible for payment: Self Company
If self and are unable to pay full study fees immediately, please complete the RealPay debit order option form. (Available on request) If company, please provide the following details for invoicing purposes:
Registered Company Name:
Company Address Details: Company Vat Reg. No.
Postal Code
Contact Credentials of Creditors Department: Contact Name
Tel No. Area Code No.
This application, once approved, becomes a legal and binding agreement between the applicant and NWU-PBS which is irrevocable. It is the policy of Northwest University that a registered participant of the University shall be fully liable for the payment of all prescribed fees, even if he or she cancels his or her registration partially or in full, and or leaves the University, irrespective of whether he or she has attended classes or not. The University considers applications for the refunding of fees and/ or exemption from fees on the grounds of extraordinary circumstances.
E. Submit
Please post your completed application form to: Signature of Candidate Admin Officer: SLP on Middle Management NWU Potchefstroom Business School Private Bag X6001, NWU Internal Box No. 296 Potchefstroom, 2520 Date
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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 2017
Have you ever enrolled for any course/degree? Yes No
If yes, University number:
Name of short course:
Identity number
Surname Initials:
Birth date Title (e.g. Mr)
First names Gender: M
F
Preferred name
Maiden name (married woman)
Marital Status Single Married Other (please specify)
Nationality South African Other (please specify)
Population group (Information treated as confidential.) Asian
White Coloured
Black
Other (please specify)
Disability status Yes No Nature of disability
Please complete where applicable:
Employer:
Department and position:
Contact Details
Preferred method of communication Post E-mail Fax
Home address Postal code
SECTION 1: STUDENT INFORMATION
Completed forms should be sent to: NWU Business Centre (Mafikeng Campus) Private Bag X2046, Mmabatho, 2735;Fax No: 018 389 2186;E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected], [email protected]
Postal address (if different from home address)
Postal code
To which address should the account be sent? Home address Postal address
Other Please specify “other”
Postal code
Cell phone number
Home tel. no. Area code Number
Work tel. no. Area code Number
Fax no. Area code Number
E-mail address
Next of kin (relative/friend)
Contact Number
Post matric qualifications
Name of university/college/university of technology, etc.
Name of degree/diploma/certificate
SECTION 2: COMPANY APPLICATION AUTHORISATION
Company Name Order number
Address
Postal code
Work tel. no. Area code Number
Fax no. Area code Number
Cell no.
E-mail address
Name of line Manager
Signature Date
SECTION 3: TYPE OF PAYMENT
Edu-Loan Cash Employer
Bank deposit Electronic transfer
SECTION 4: OPTIONS FOR ATTENDANCE
Full Time: 8:00 to 16:00 Part time: 16:45 to 19:45
CONDITIONS:
The fees are payable as follows:• Deposit - 50% on application and balace in TWO (2) to FOUR (4) instalments• Fees are not refudnable upon cancellation or withdrawal by the participant• Student will be responsible for the full fee once they have been admitted
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
NAME AND SURNAME (please print)
Date
Y Y Y Y M M D D