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SCHOOLOF
ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COURSES
Building and Civil Engineering N1 - N6
Electrical Engineering N1 - N6
Electronics Engineering N1 - N6
Mechanical Engineering N1 - N6
Servicing Motor Vehicles
Construction Electrical
Community House Building L2
Welding L2
Welding N1
Carpentry
Motor Trade N1
Plumbing
Cabinetmaking
Body & Paint
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The Civil Engineer creates large-scale projects such as roads, bridges, railways and all kinds of heavy construction. He/She is involved in planning,design,construction and operation. For those who want to be part of upgrading of living standards, a career in Building and Civil Engineering will bring great rewards.
Ellis Park Campus
•Accuracy•A love for the outdoors•Self-discipline•Mathematical skills•Technically minded
•Construction Foreman•Construction Supervisor•Plumber•Contractor•Building Inspector•Assistant Surveyor
• For N1 Grade 12 Certificate with A Pass in Mathematics and Physical Science
• For N4 - N3
• For N2 - N1
• For N5 - N4
• For N3 - N2 /Technical Grade 12
• For N6 - N5
The duration of each level is THREE months.Therefore a TRIMESTER timetable is followed enabling the successful learner to accumulate THREE national certificates during the course of ONE year.
WHERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
PERSONALITY TRAITS
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION & QUALIFICATIONS
QUALIFICATIONSAfter successfully completing the N6 course and a 24-monthin-service training period spent in an environment relevant to the qualification, the student can apply for the National Diploma in Building & Civil Engineering.
BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERINGN1 - N6
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The pass requirement is a minimum of 40% per subject. Evaluations are cumulative, based on regular class tests and practical testing. At the end of each trimester an external examination is written.
ASSESSMENT
CURRICULUM
# CHOICE SUBJECTS
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- Building Administration- Building & Structure Construction - Building & Structure Surveying- Quantity Surveying #- Mathematics
- Building Administration- Building & Structural Construction - Building & Structural Surveying- Quantity Surveying #- Mathematics #
- Building Administration- Building & Structural Construction- Building & Structural Surveying- Quantity Surveying #- Mathematics #
N1
N2
- Plumbing/Bricklaying
- Plumbing/Bricklaying
- Building Drawing
- Building Drawing
- Building Science
- Building Science
- Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Building Construction- Building Science- Building Drawing
- Mathematics N3
N4
N5
N6
Ellis Park Campus
• Electrician• Electro-technician• Refrigeration Technician• Master Electrician• Lift Technician• Millwright• Electrical Fitter• Electrical Engineer• Electrical Wireperson (Domestic installation)
The duration of each level is THREE months. Therefore a TRIMESTER timetable is followed, with registration taking place in January, April and August, enabling the successful studentto accumulate THREE national certificates during the course of one year.
The pass requirement is a minimum of 40% per subject.Evaluations are cumulative, based on regular class tests and practical testing. At the end of each trimester an externalexamination is written.
WHERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
PERSONALITY TRAITS• Candidates need to have good eyesight and not be colour blin• Good communication skillsd• Natural aptitude for working with tools
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION & QUALIFICATIONS
ASSESSMENT
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGN1-N6
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• For N1 Grade 12 Certificate with A Pass in Mathematics and Physical Science
• For N4 - N3
• For N2 - N1
• For N5 - N4
• For N3 - N2 /Technical Grade 12
• For N6 - N5
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
The Electrical field of study consists of two main fields, namelyElectrical Heavy Current and Electrical Light Current (alsoknown as Electronics).
Electricians are involved in the generation, installation, distribution and usage of electricity vai electrically-operated equipment, e.g Refrigerator, generators, stoves, heaters and industrial and domestic installations.
CURRICULUM N1 - N6
Eletronic Engineering comprises career in research, designproduction, installation, maintenance and repair.
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• Technically minded people• People who can work with their hands
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WHERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
PERSONALITY TRAITS
# CHOICE SUBJECTS
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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERINGN1 - N6
• Radio & TV Technician• Technician: Photocopier & Fax machine• Telecommunications Technician• Instrumentation Technician• Domestic Appliance Technician• Cellphone Repairs• Car Radio Installation• TV & Aerial Installation
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
N4
N5
N6
- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics- Electrotechnics- Engineering Science #- Fault Finding & Protective Devices #
- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics- Engineering Physics #- Fault Finding & Protective Devices#
- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics- Electrotechincs- Engineering Physics #- Fault Finding & Protective Devices #- Installation Rules ( Paper 1 & 2)-Part Time
N1
N2
- Electrical Trade Theory
- Electrical Trade Theory
- Industrial Electronics
- Industrial Electronics
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Science
- Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Electrical Technology - Industrial Electronics- Mathematics
- Engineering ScienceN3
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION & REQUIREMENTThe duration of each level is THREE months. Therefore aTRIMESTER timetable is followed,, with registration taking place in January, April and August, enabling the successful student to accumulate THREE national certificates during the course of one year.
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DURATION & REGISTRATIONAfter successfully completing the N6 course and a 24-month in-service training period spent in an environment relevant to thequalification, the student can apply for the National Diploma inElectronics Engineering.
QUALIFICATIONSAfter successfully completing the N6 course and a 24-monthin-service training period spent in an environment relevant to the qualification, the student can apply for the National Diploma in Electronics Engineering
ASSESSMENTThe pass requirement is a minimum of 40% per subject.Evaluations are cumulative, based on regular class tests andpractical testing. At the end of each trimester an externalexamination is written.
CURRICULUM
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N1
N2
- Radio & Television Theory
- Radio & Television / Instrumentation Theory
- Industrial Electronics
- Industrial Electronics
- Engineering Science
- Logics Systems
- Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Radio & Television / Instrumentation Theory- Industrial Electronics- Logics Systems
- Mathematics N3
• For N1 Grade 12 Certificate with A Pass in Mathematics and Physical Science
• For N4 - N3
• For N2 - N1
• For N5 - N4
• For N3 - N2 /Technical Grade 12
• For N6 - N5
Mechanical Engineering deals with the design, manufacture and maintenance of a wide range of industrial appliances.This field of study is suitable for persons who are interested infollowing a technical career path and have the ability to work with their hands.
PERSONALITY TRAITS• Good hand-eye co-ordination• Reasonable physical strength• Mathematical ability• Self-discipline• Logical thinking and accuracy• The ability to design and see relations three-dimensionally is a recommendation• A technically-minded person
WHERE TO STUDY THIS COURSEEllis Park Campus
N1 - N6MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
• Draughts person• Fitter & Turner• Toolmaker• Millwright• Machinist• Instrument Technician• Mechanical Technician• AutoCAD Designer• Refrigeration Technician
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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N4
N5
N6
- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics- Digital Electronics- Communication Electronics #- Industrial Instruments #
- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics- Digital Electronics
- Communication Electronics #
- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics- Digital Electronics- Communication Electronics #
- Industrial Instruments #
- Industrial Instruments #- Control Systems (Part Time)
After successfully completing the N6 course and a 24-month in-service training period spent in an environment relevant to thequalification, the student can apply for the National Diploma inMechanical Engineering.
The pass requirement is a minimum of 40% per subject.Evaluations are cumulative, based on regular class tests and practical testing. At the end of each trimester an externalexamination is written.
DURATION & QUALIFICATIONS
ASSESSMENT
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULUM N1 - N6
N4
N5
- Mathematics- Engineering Science- Mechanical Draughting - Mechanotechnics- Supervisory Management (Part time)
- Mathematics #- Mechanotechnics- Strength of Materials #
- Power Machines #
N1
N2
- Fitting and Machining
- Fitting and Machining
- Engineering Drawing
- Engineering Drawing
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Science
- Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Mechanotechnics - Engineering Drawing- Engineering Science
- Mathematics N3
- Fluid Mechanics #- Mechanical Drawing & Design (Part time) - Supervisory Management (Part time)
N6
- Mathematics #- Mechanotechnics- Strength of Materials #- Power Machines #- Fluid Mechanics #- Mechanical Drawing & - Supervisory Management (Part time)- Loss Control
Design (Part time)
• For N1 Grade 12 Certificate with A Pass in Mathematics and Physical Science
• For N4 - N3
• For N2 - N1
• For N5 - N4
• For N3 - N2 /Technical Grade 12
• For N6 - N5
DURATION
REGISTRATION
CURRICULUM
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
12 Months Riverlea 6 Months Alexandra Motswedi
Takes place twice a year, in January and July
• Unit standard based qualification
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
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LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION
REGISTRATION
CURRICULUM
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
NQF Level 2
Alexandra Campus
Grade 10
1 Year
January
• Unit standard based qualification
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL
LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
NQF Level 2
Motsedi Skills Centre & Highveld Campus, Riverlea Site
Grade 10
SERVICING MOTOR VEHICLES (120 CREDITS) Accredited with Merseta
COMMUNITY HOUSE BUILDING
LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION
REGISTRATION
CURRICULUM
NQF Level 2
Ellis Park Campus
Grade10
12 Months
Takes place twice a year, in January and November
• Unit standard based qualification
FORM OF ASSESSMENT• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
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WELDING
LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULUM
DURATION
REGISTRATION
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
NQF Level 2
Alexandra Campus
Grade 10
• Unit standard based qualification
1 Year
January
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
WELDING
LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULUM
N1
Alexandra Campus
Grade 9
Nated
LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION
REGISTRATION
CURRICULUM
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
NQF Level 3
Ellis Park Campus
Grade 10
10 Months
January
• Unit standard based qualification
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
CARPENTRY
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DURATION
REGISTRATION
3 Months
Jan - May - September
MOTOR TRADE N1
LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION
REGISTRATION
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
N1
Alexandra Campus
Grade 10
3 Months
Tree times a year, in January, May and September
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
N1
- Motor Trade Theory- Mathematics- Engineering Science- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics
CURRICULUM
CABINET MAKING ( Accredited with Fieta)
LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION
REGISTRATION
CURRICULUM
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
NQF Level 2
Highveld Campus, Riverlea Site
Grade 10
1 Year
January
• Unit standard based qualification
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
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PLUMBING
LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION
REGISTRATION
CURRICULUM
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
NQF Level 3
Ellis Park Campus
Grade 10
1 Year
January
• Unit standard based qualification
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
N2- Motor Trade Theory
- Motor Trade Theory
- Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Engineering Science
- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics
- Mathematics- Industrial Electronics
N3
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LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULUM
DURATION
REGISTRATION
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
NQF Level 2
Alexandra Campus
Grade 10
• Unit standard based qualification
6 Months
January and July
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
BODY & PAINT T-tep (Toyota)
MACHINING ( Accredited with Merseta)LEVEL
WERE TO STUDY THIS COURSE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
DURATION
REGISTRATION
CURRICULUM
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
NQF Level 2
Highveld Campus, Riverlea Site
Grade 10
1 Year
January
• Unit standard based qualification
• Formative assessment in the form of tests and assignments• Practical: workshop application
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You should not be late or absent for any of your classes.An acceptable explanation must be given to your lecturer as soon as possible as to why you were late or absent. If you arrive late, you are expected to apologize and take your seat quietly without disrupting the class. Action will be taken if:
›You are absent for unacceptable reasons for more than 20% of
›You are absent for more than three days at once;›Your attendance shows a pattern of decline;›Your absences show a pattern, e.g. Every Monday morning;›You regularly arrive late without good reason.
any term;
If your attendance and/or punctuality provide cause for concern you will have to follow one of the courses of action outlined below:1. You and your Lecturer will have a discussion where you will set goals and create an action plan to help you attend more regularly and punctually;2. Your Student Support Officer will make contact with you to discuss what help you need to improve your attendance and punctuality;3. If you still fail to meet the required standards of attendance and punctuality then the College may take disciplinary action.
ATTENDANCE AND PUNCTUALITY
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