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English English
Faculty of Mathematics or Business Studies
Health & Wellness Mathematical Literacy Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
Sciences Physical Science Recommended:
Life Science Either Accounting or Economics
Faculty of
Applied Sciences +27 (0)21 959 6767 @cput

Faculty of info@cput.ac.za
www.cput.ac.za
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Faculty of Education Business & Management


Sciences CALCULATING THE APS SCORE
NOTE: Life Orientation cannot be used for any of the calculations.
You have to meet the individual subject admission requirements for the
Faculty of qualification. In addition, you also have to meet the minimum APS scores
Note: Operations Management using the method that applies to the qualification you are applying for.
Informatics & requires Mathematics and not
Design English Home Language Mathematical Literacy Method 1: Best of six subjects
or First Additional The APS is calculated using the percentage score for the 6 highest
scoring subjects including those required subjects such as
Language
English Mathematics, Physical Science, and English, but excluding Life
Orientation and adding up all the raw scores, and dividing by 10.
Mathematics or Mathematics For example:
Mathematical Literacy Faculty of Engineering
SUBJECT PERCENTAGE CALCULATION
Physical Science & the Built Environment
Engineering Graphic English 57% 57
Mathematics 55% 55
& Design
Subject 3 50% 50
Note: Learners with Commerce subjects
[Portfolio of artwork] and Mathematics (mainstream) can only Subject 4 54% 54
Note: For Subject 5 43% 43
Urban & Regional Commerce learners will then need: apply for the Diploma in Construction if
interested in the Faculty of Engineering & Subject 6 45% 45
Planning it is English
recommended Geography Mathematics (mainstream)
the Built Environment. APS score (min) 304 ÷ 10 = 30.4

that you have Business Economics Mathematical Literacy will not be accepted
Commerce and one of these: within the Faculty of Engineering & the Method 2: Double Maths and Science plus
subjects and Economics Accounting Built Environment except for Clothing & English and the next best subject
Geography Business or Economics Textile Technology. The APS is calculated using the percentage score for the required
subjects such as Mathematics, Physical Sciences, English and a 4th
highest subject, but excluding Life Orientation. Multiply the marks
for Mathematics and Physical Sciences by 2 and add up all the raw
scores, then divide by 10.
For example:
Please note that some of the qualifications listed here may be replaced by HEQSF aligned qualifications SUBJECT PERCENTAGE CALCULATION
and the admission requirements may therefore differ between the existing qualification and the HEQSF
aligned qualification. Please consult the CPUT website or the respective faculty for updated information. English 57% 57
Mathematics 55% x 2 110
Visit our website www.cput.ac.za for updates. Physical Science 50% x 2 100
Subject 4 54% 54
APS score (min) 321 ÷ 10 = 32.1

Method 3: Double Maths and Accounting,


Do you hold a National Senior Do you hold a National If you hold a National Certificate
(Vocational) and would like to
apply to study in the Faculties of
plus English and the 3 next best subjects
The APS is calculated using the doubling the percentage score

Certificate (NSC)? Certificate (Vocational)? Business & Management Sciences


or Engineering, you have to meet
the following requirements:
for Mathematics and Accounting, and then adding the 4 next best
subjects (excluding Life Orientation), then dividing by 10.
For example:
National Certificate (Vocational)
Find your subjects by Find your subjects by Level 4 issued by the Council for SUBJECT PERCENTAGE CALCULATION
scanning this code:
80-100%
scanning this code: General and Further Education
70-79% English 57% 57
60-69% 80-100% and Training and compliance with
50-59% 70-79% the language requirements of
40-49%
30-39%
50-59%
CPUT
Mathematics 55% x 2 110
0-29% 40-49%
0-39%
Accounting 62% x 2 124
Achievement
Achievement

Achievement

Achievement

Achievement

Achievement
Outstanding

Meritorious

OUTSTANDING
Substantial

Language requirements for


Elementary

COMPETENT
COMPETENT

COMPETENT
Moderate
Adequate

Achieved

Business & Management Sciences Subject 4 54% 54


Achieved
NOT YET

and Engineering courses


HIGHLY

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 Subject 5 48% 48
NOT

NOT

You may be required to write


proficiency tests as part of the Subject 6 65% 65
Table A – National Curriculum Statement and NCV Group A subject rating Table B – Group B NCV subject rating admission requirements APS score (min) 458 ÷ 10 = 45.8

APPLICATION STATUS
MANUAL ONLINE • Track the progress of your application (selection
Are you an
outcome) by visiting international
APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS www.cput.ac.za/study/track
• Official letters containing your application status
applicant?
Do you qualify to apply manually? Do you qualify to apply online? will be available for download when ready. Students registering for the first time MUST apply for study visas from
their countries. Only returning students MAY renew their visas in SA.
You may apply online if you fall within the following categories,
Be smart. Apply early.
Manual applications are only availabe to the following persons.
Please note: a non-refundable application fee will be NB: NO MANUAL (HARD COPY) APPLICATIONS WILL BE Make sure you meet the selection criteria.
applicable. CONSIDERED FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES OF You will be required to submit the following documents (certified
• Applicants applying for RPL (Recognition of Prior APPLICATIONS copies less than three (3) months old):
Learning) • South African citizens with South African qualifications • All qualification documents
• Non-South African citizens • Returning students with a break in studies (more than 1-year break) • Academic transcripts
• South-African citizens with international qualifications Do you need financial aid? • Final certificates
• SAQA certificate (compulsory for all International applicants)
• Applicants with permanent residence in South Africa
• Applicants with Refugee Status/ an Asylum Seeker permit
There are 5 Steps Various bursaries, merit awards and loans are available. Certificates in foreign languages should be
• International students for applying online Call our team at the Financial Aid Office for more information: submitted, together with English translations
completed by a sworn translator. Once
District Six Campus 021 460 3831 you receive an official letter of acceptance
There are 7 Steps 1 Choose your qualification by Online
applications
Bellville Campus 021 959 6371 and letter of intent from the Application &
consulting this brochure or Registration Centre (ARC) of CPUT, apply to
for applying manually the website are free
Wellington Campus
Mowbray Campus
021 864 5546
021 684 5662
the SA Trade Representative closest to your
home for a study permit.
(via a printed application form)
www.cput.ac.za/study/funding/undergraduate
2 Gather your documents
1 Choose a qualification (i.e. certified copies less than 3 months old) International
student guide
2 Complete an application form 3 Download the online applications guide
available on our website for information on What will it cost? Subject International prospective applicants can download the
to
how to apply online International Student guideline at www.cput.ac.za/students/life/
3
change
Gather your documents (i.e. copies Our course fees vary, are reviewed annually, and are international for further details. These details are also available on
subject to change. Fees are payable in advance. the application form.
less than 3 months old) including SAQA
evaluation certificate 4 Complete your application
online by visiting
Here’s what you should know:

www.cput.ac.za/study/apply This amount is payable within two weeks of


4 Fill in the application form
R1 750
confirmation of acceptance for first year studies. Study Visas
5 Follow-up and get your International applicants are required to apply for a student permit by
5 Pay the application fee admission status via the
online application tracking
The amount paid to secure your place is credited
to your student account. Should you fail to take
up your place, this amount will be refunded after
completing Form BI-1738. You may apply at the Department of Home
Affairs or to the SA High Commission, if you are applying from your
home country.

6 system by visiting
Hand deliver or post your form and Registration has been concluded.
www.cput.ac.za/study/track Students using a passport should register to study with a valid study
certified copies of documents to to the permit, which clearly indicates that student is taking up studies at
Must be paid in full before registration in
campus where the programme is offered: R3 500 January of your academic year.
CPUT not any other university or college in South Africa.
District Six/ Bellville/ Mowbray/ Wellington In addition to the payment listed for South African
Subject
Campuses applications at registration, all foreign applicants to
CLOSING DATES Subject to change 5% discount is granted If payment in full is received for (excluding refugees and individuals with permanent
resident status) will be required to pay the following fees:
change

7
annual fees by the end of February
Follow-up and get your
2.5% discount is granted for first semester fees paid in full
admission status via the 31 July 31 August by the end February
• R1 500 administrative fee (non-refundable, once-off payment for
all applicants registering for the first time – except for refugees and
online application tracking Architectural International applicants
applicants with permanent resident status in SA)
2.5% discount is granted for second semester fees paid
system by visiting www. Technology, Non-SA citizens; SA citizens with International qualifications in full by the end August • An upfront payment of 50% or R 5 000 towards tuition fees MUST
Fashion, Visual be paid before registration
cput.ac.za/study/track Communication • The balance of the fees for the year must be paid by 31 May of the
Design, Interior 30 september The balance of your fees is payable in
year of study.
Design, Product South African citizens • 12 months South African Medical Aid letter (certificate) MUST also
Design, Jewellery 10 monthly instalments, from February be included when registering.
Design & Refugees, individuals with permanent SA Residency to November
Manufacture, status; Undergraduate programmes, including BTech International applicants (except those from African and SADC
programmes not closing on 31 July
APPLICATIONS OPEN: 20 May 2019 and Nursing Science
www.cput.ac.za/study/fees
countries, as well as refugees) pay double the fees that South African
students are required to pay.
DIPLOMA IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY BACHELOR IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIPLOMA IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Diploma in Opticianry
Are these your school Chemistry is a “central science” which involves many The task of the Environmental Health Practitioner is Graduates apply a broad range of advanced mathematical, Are these your school
Higher Certificate (HC) in Dental Assisting Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) in Medical
Laboratory Science

subjects? scientific fields. It deals with matter and its changes, and statistical and computational techniques to analyse data and Dental Assistants are trained to assist dentists with the This career offers the perfect balance between working
subjects?
determined by legislation and the scope of practice, which
seeks to understand the composition of substances for is directed to ensure a safe and healthy environment for the solve real-world problems. treatment of patients. Medical Laboratory Scientists play an important role in the with people and modern scientific technology. A dispensing
practical use in order to meet society’s needs. Chemists public through the monitoring of water quality, food safety healthcare sector by providing information about a patient’s optician processes ophthalmic lenses and produces devices
Who would like this
English are concerned with the production and use of energy. and sanitation standards amongst others. People with a keen interest in Mathematics and who want English Who would like this state of health by testing for diseases.
to correct defects in a person’s vision. This entails screening
before eye examinations as well as adjusting, maintaining,
to develop their analytical and problem-solving skills; people People who have an interest in dental care.
Mathematics or Who would like this
People who enjoy science and laboratory work.
Who would like this
People who are interested in working in the outdoor
who like the challenges brought on by real-world problems. Mathematics or Who would like this
and repairing spectacles.

Mathematical Literacy Future career


environment and within communities. Future career Mathematical Literacy Future career
Dental clinics in the state and provincial structures
People with an analytical mind, who enjoy a challenge and Who would like this
Financial sector, such as banks, investment firms and insurance are intrigued by the human body and disease and who would People who have an interest in the medical field and enjoy
Physical Science Mining, pharmaceutical, forensics, education, petrochemical, Future career companies, manufacturing industries, the commerce sector, Physical Science (nationally and internationally), and private practices. love to work in a laboratory analysing specimens received working with modern technology.
agriculture, food companies, or industry. As a Health Professions Council of SA registered EHP one science and technology sector, research organisations.
Life Science operates within the district health system of South Africa. Life Science
from patients. Future career
Local authorities are the guardians of environmental health and Private practices, wholesale laboratories, optical
DIPLOMA IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY Future career companies, public sector hospitals and clinics, private
DIPLOMA IN CONSUMER SCIENCE: FOOD & NUTRITION are the main employers. EHPs can also work in industry, as
consultants, or for various government departments. Laboratories at blood transfusion services, private pathology practices.

FACULTY OF HEALTH & WELLNESS SCIENCES


DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURE; Food technologists are involved in the large-scale production
practices, the National Health Laboratory Services, the
Diploma in AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT Graduates are trained for the convenience food and preservation of foods as well as the development and
manufacturing, retail and food service industries. They are analysis of foodstuffs in industrial food processing facilities. Diploma in Emergency Medical Care Medical Research Council, forensic laboratories, veterinary
DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE
Agriculturalists are involved in the management of the involved in the development and production of convenience They are also involved with quality assurance processing practices, and pharmaceutical companies.
Bachelor of Emergency Medical Care BTech in Nursing Science
agricultural industry, which includes animal production, food products and in management within the food retail and Horticulturalists propagate, cultivate and maintain plants to technology, chemistry and microbiology.
crop production, viticulture, and oenology. They are actively food service industries. promote the use of plant material for the improvement of the Who would like this Nurses play a key role in the health sector. They are trained
involved in day-to-day farming activities, including planning, built environment. People who enjoy working in the science laboratory, who pay Emergency Medical Care (EMC) practitioners are often the
to administer care to patients as well as advise on health
care of, and harvesting of agricultural products. Who would like this attention to detail, have innovative skills, and an interest in first healthcare professionals at an emergency scene. They National Diploma in DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Who would like this maintenance and disease prevention. Nurses also work
People who have a passion for food and an interest in the food processing and the food industry. are trained to treat patients that need urgent medical care closely with doctors and other health care professionals.
Who would like this well being of the consumer. People who enjoy cultivation and growing of plants for by performing pre-hospital medical procedures and also Ever wondered who manufactured dentures? Look no futher.
People who enjoy working outdoors and are interested in ornamental, food and cut flower for aesthetic purposes. Future career
perform rescue operations. Graduates from this course are trained to fabricate dentures, Who would like this
the agriculture sector. Job opportunities abound in food processing and
Future career Future career manufacturing companies, regulatory and research crowns, bridges and other dental applications for patients. People who are interested in the medical field, are
Convenience food manufacturing industry, retail industry, Private sector of wholesale / retail nurseries, landscape environments, as well as self-employment. Who would like this compassionate, and enjoy helping people.
Future career
Private and commercial farms, government organisations, food service industry. industry, Departments of Agriculture and Public Works, People who have an interest in the medical field and who Who would like this Future career
laboratories, agricultural research, quality control, SANBI, SANPARKS and municipalities. enjoy a challenge. People who have an interest in the dental field and enjoy Hospitals, private emergency services, private practices,
DIPLOMA IN NATURE CONSERVATION
production and marketing. building things. physician offices, hospices, private companies, clinics.
DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Nature conervationists are concerned with the management Future career
DIPLOMA IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE of natural resources with the purpose of protecting Emergency and rescue services, private emergency Future career
DIPLOMA IN BIOTECHNOLOGY Graduates manage environmental issues such as water and sustaining biodiversity in species, ecosystems, the
Landscape technicians apply their knowledge of services, South African National Defence Force, mining Commercial dental laboratory, government dental
demand, energy and transport impacts, environmental evolutionary process, as well as human culture and society. Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Radiography
Biotechnologists are involved in the industrial use of living the use of ornamental plants and hard landscaping industry, as well as international occupational health and training hospitals or private practices. International work
impact assessments, and environmental policies.
Who would like this
FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

organisms (or parts of organisms) to produce food, drugs, materials to design, implement and manage landscape safety and emergency services. opportunities are possible.
projects. They create spaces that are aesthetically People who are passionate about nature, enjoy the outdoors • Diagnostic Radiography
and other products. This ranges from fermentation, plant, Who would like this
pleasing, functional, and ecologically sustainable. and want to make a difference in the conservation of our • Radiation Therapy
and animal hybridization, to genomics. People who are interested in protecting the environment. natural environment. • Nuclear Medicine
Who would like this Who would like this Future career • Diagnostic Ultrasound
Future career People who enjoy design and drawing in an office environment.
People who enjoy science and laboratory work. National parks, game and nature reserves, botanical gardens,
Government departments such as the Department of With four different streams to choose from, ultimately this
environmental NGO’s, environmental consultancy firms.
Future career Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Water Affairs and Forestry, Future career DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION APS score METHOD OPTION ENGLISH LANGUAGE MATHS Maths LIFE PHYSICAL FURTHER REQUIREMENTS
career combines your love of working with people with
manufacturing and processing industries, and consulting (HL or FAL) REQUIREMENTS LIT** SCIENCES SCIENCES
Pharmaceutical companies, chemical manufacturers, the food Register as a professional landscape architect to work for operating modern technology. Radiographers make use
industry. companies. architectural firms and landscape project developments. DIPLOMA IN MARINE SCIENCE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES BHSc in Medical Laboratory 38+ To find out how to 4 4 5 4 In addition to the application form, of various equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of
Sciences calculate your aps you may be required to submit a disease.
Marine scientists are involved in research and management score see biographical/ information questionnaire,
relating to marine and coastal environments and ecosystems. BHSc in Medical Laboratory 30 – 37 method 1 on the 4 4 4 4 medical report, or similar.
Sciences (Extended) reverse of this brochure Who would like this
DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION MINIMUM APS SCORE METHOD ENGLISH MATHS Maths LIFE PHYSICAL COMMENTS/ ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Who would like this People who have an interest in medical technology
OPTION (HL or FAL) LIT SCIENCES SCIENCES ECP: Subject to space, students may be admitted with:
People who are intrigued by the marine and coastal DENTAL SCIENCES HC in Dental Assisting 25+ 4 if HL, 3 if FAL HL 4; FAL 3 2 3 3 imaging and treatment, and don’t mind working with sick
AGRICULTURE Diploma in Agriculture 26 To find out 4 3 4 4 Life Sciences or Physical Sciences environments and related industries. people.
how to EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCIENCES Diploma in Emergency Care 24+ 3 3 3 3
Diploma in Agricultural 26 with Maths; calculate 4 3 5 4 4 Life Sciences or Physical Sciences Future career Future career
Management 28 with Maths Literacy your aps Government departments (national, provincial and local), Bachelor in Emergency 35+ 4 4 4 4
score see Medical Care Academic hospitals, community health centres, private and
CHEMISTRY Diploma in Analytical Chemistry ECP 27 Mainstream 30 4 4 4 High 3 in the required subjects, and at least 3 in any other subjects except LO nonprofit organisations, consultancies, private and national
method public practice (both nationally and internationally), research
BIOTECHNOLOGY 1 on the parks, marine and coastal reserves, research and training Bachelor in Emergency 30 – 34 4 4 4 4
Diploma in Biotechnology ECP 26 Mainstream 28 4 4 4 4 High 3 in the required subjects, and at least 2 in any other subjects except LO
organisations, marine companies. institutes.
& CONSUMER reverse Medical Care (Extended)
SCIENCES Diploma in Consumer Science: ECP 24 with Maths; Mainstream 27 with Maths; of this Physical Sciences or Life Sciences; Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
4 3 4 4 4
Food & Nutrition 25 with Maths literacy 28 with Maths Literacy brochure At least 40% (3) for Physical Sciences or Life Sciences WELLNESS SCIENCES Diploma in Somatology 24 (with Maths); 4 if HL; 3 if not HL HL 4; FAL 3 3 4 4
ENVIRONMENTAL Bachelor of Environmental Health 30 4 4 4 4 Any 2 other subjects 50% (4), except Life Orientation 25 (with Maths
& OCCUPATIONAL Literacy) Diploma in Somatology
STUDIES Diploma of Environmental ECP 26 with Maths; Mainstream 28 with Maths; Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy; Life Sciences or Geography
4 3 5 4 3
Management 28 with Maths Literacy 30 with Maths Literacy At least 50% (4) for Geography or Life Sciences NURSING SCIENCES Course qualifications are currently undergoing approval, and will be loaded onto the Applications System as soon as they are fully approved.
Prospective applicants, please check the CPUT website for updates on these. Somatologists are trained to assess and provide various
FOOD SCIENCE Diploma in Food Technology ECP 27 Mainstream 29.5 * 50% (4) or more in 2 of the required subjects and 1 at least 45% (3.5) treatments for skin and body conditions. These treatments
& TECHNOLOGY 4 * yes * yes * yes At least 45% (3.5) in 2 of the required subjects, provided they score at least 50%
(4) in one of these subjects OPHTHALMIC SCIENCES Diploma in Opticianry 28+ 4 3 4 3 3 improve people’s general wellness and aesthetic
appearances.
CONSERVATION Diploma in Marine Science ECP 28 Mainstream 30 At least 50% (4), in any 3 other subjects, except Life Orientation MEDICAL IMAGING & BSc in Diagnostic Radiography 30+ 4 4 4 4*
& MARINE 4 4 4 At least 45% (3.5) for Physical Science or Mathematics, provided they score at THERAPEUTIC SCIENCES
SCIENCES least 50% (4) in one of these BSc in Diagnostic Ultrasound 30+ 4 4 4 4* Who would like this
People who have an interest in health and skincare, and
Diploma in Nature Conservation ECP 26 with Maths Mainstream 31 with Maths Mathematics (3) or Mathematical Literacy (5)
28 With Maths Literacy 33 with Maths Literacy 4 3 5 4 Meet minimum requirements per subject, but have 26–30 points with
BSc in Radiation Therapy 30+ 4 4 4 4* who enjoy working with people.
Mathematics, or 28–32 with Mathematical Literacy
BSc in Nuclear Medicine 30+ 4 4 4 4 (compulsory) Future career
MATHEMATICS & Diploma in Mathematical ECP 26 Mainstream 28 Either Physical Sciences (4), Business Studies (4), Economics (4), Accounting (4) Technology
PHYSICS Sciences 4 4 4 or Geography (4)
Health and skincare clinics, cruise liners and spas.
At least 40% (3) for Physical Sciences * = as alternative for Life Sciences **= as alternative for Maths
HORTICULTURAL Diploma in Horticulture Foundation Programme Mainstream 26 with Maths Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy; Life Sciences or Physical Sciences and at Subject to space, students may be admitted to the Foundation Programme if they have
SCIENCES 25 with Maths 28 with Maths Literacy 4 3 5 4 4 least 40% (3) in any 3 other subjects, except Life Orientation at least 40% (3) for Physical Sciences or Life Sciences
27 with Maths Literacy
Diploma in Landscape Foundation Programme Mainstream 26 with Maths Mathematics/ Mathematical Literacy Subject to space, students may be admitted to the Foundation Programme if they have
Architecture 25 with Maths 28 with Maths Literacy 4 3 5 4 4 Life Sciences/ Physical Sciences plus one additional subject at level 3 at least 40% (3) for Physical Sciences or Life Sciences
27 with Maths Literacy
Meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.

Diploma in Fashion Diploma in Information & Communication Diploma in Jewellery Design & Manufacture
Are these your school Fashion graduates are involved in the creative and technical
Technology
• Applications Development
Graduates use their technical skills to manufacture jewellery,

subjects? skills of design, pattern-making, and sewing. •



Communication Networks
Multimedia Applications
from preparation of metals through to final finishing. They
are skilled to work in various areas of the jewellery industry,
Diploma in Public Administration Diploma in Real Estate Who would like this including management, marketing, and manufacturing.
Are these your school You will be equipped with managerial and developmental
The Cape Town Hotel School (CTHS) is awaiting full
accreditation from the Council of Higher Education
Real estate is about more than just selling property. Become
English Home Language or Individuals who are creative and have a flair for fashion,
style and a love of all aspects influencing clothing design. The widespread use of computers has resulted in an on-going Who would like this
subjects? skills for public service at local, provincial and national levels
of government. Various areas of public sector management,
(CHE) and final registration from the South African
Qualifications Authority (SAQA) for a new Diploma multi-skilled in property marketing, building practice and
property valuation services through this course.
First Additional Language Future career
need for highly-skilled information technology personnel.
Applications Development graduates are prepared for careers
Individuals who are creative and enjoy manufacturing jewellery.
(D) in Hospitality Management (i.e. each stream listed Clothing retail stores and clothing manufacturers. Self in computer programming, IT business solutions, software Future career
English
from public service delivery and policy studies to financial
management.
below) for the 2019 academic year. Who would like this
Mathematics or Mathematical employment. development, and systems analysis design. Communication Jewellery retail stores, boutiques, jewellery design studios.
People with a keen interest in the property business. Literacy Networks graduates are prepared for careers in network
Business Studies Who would like this
National Diploma in Hospitality Management
development and administration. Multimedia Applications
Individuals who have strong inter-personal and organisational
(Accommodation)
Future career Technical Drawing subjects Diploma in Visual Communication Design
graduates are involved in the design of digital, video, websites, Diploma in Journalism
Mathematics skills, and enjoy working with people. Real estate agencies, private sector and financial sector. mobile applications, interactive games, and music videos.
Future career Hospitality managers ensure the smooth running of Design Visual Communication Designers communicate ideas Who would like this
Mathematical Literacy: Administrative and management environments of all three accommodation establishments. They oversee all hospitality
Geography visually to a range of target markets. Design areas People who have an interest in computers and new technology. Who would like this
aspects, including reception, housekeeping, general Diploma in Human Resource Management (HRM) include advertising, branding, corporate identity, digital Individuals with a flair for language and with strong writing
For certain courses only levels of the public sector: local, provincial, and national;
Future career
semi-state (parastatal) and non-profit organisations (NPOs);
education institutions, and the diplomatic corps.
maintenance, budget management, and marketing.
From recruiting employees to providing training or Business Economics and interactive design, illustration, packaging, and
photography. Information technology companies (Applications
and analytical skills.
Recommended: Accounting or Who would like this Development and Communication Networks graduates). Future career
Individuals who enjoy working with people in a very busy
development and managing employee relations, individuals
Economics Who would like this Design industry, film industry, advertising agencies & the Newspapers, magazines, marketing companies, public
Economics Diploma in Retail Business Management environment, and are customer service orientated.
in HRM are involved in the management of an organisation’s
most valuable asset: its people. Creative individuals who can draw well and enjoy media industry (Multimedia Applications graduates). relations companies, government.
communicating ideas through design.
Future career
The variety of retail and wholesale business is virtually unlimited. Hotels, guesthouses, bed and breakfast establishments, and Who would like this Future career
Many areas of retail can be explored, such as management, People who are organised and are interested in both the Diploma in Architectural Technology Higher Certificate in Information &
game lodges. Advertising agencies, design studios, printing and
procurement or buying, stock control, merchandising, sales, corporate and public sector’s human resources. Communication Technology
National Higher Certificate in Accountancy publishing houses, brand agencies, in-house design, desk
administration, logistics, house-keeping, or finance. Architectural technologists use their knowledge and skills in Diploma in Photography
top publishing, promotional design, illustration, interactive,
Future career construction methods, materials and innovative building design There is an ongoing need for a wide range of highly-
Leading to National Diploma (ND) in Accounting, Cost & National Diploma in Hospitality Management and freelance design.
Who would like this Small and large private organisations and the public sector to create documentation used for the construction of buildings. skilled information technology personnel in SA. As Photography is the art, science and practice of making,
Management Accounting, or Internal Auditing. (Food & Beverage)
Those with strong interpersonal and organisational skills, and who provide a wealth of opportunities. the field is subject to rapid technological change, it processing and delivering images to the fast-paced world of
would like to develop into successful managers in this sector. Who would like this requires professionals who are well trained in IT Service modern visual communication. This course equips students
Accountants record, process and maintain financial Food and beverage managers oversee the operation of People who are creative, can draw well, and have an Diploma in Film Production Management. This programme is offered in collaboration with the skills, knowledge, and discipline essential for pursuing
information in a variety of industries. Through further studies Future career restaurants, banqueting establishments, and food service interest in architecture and construction. with the Colleges of Cape Town, Northlink, False Bay, and exciting, varied and fast-paced career options.
gradutes also have the potential to start their own Accounting Department stores, hypermarkets, shopping centres, speciality establishments. They manage all aspects of offering food Diploma in Management
Future career The film and television industry is fast-paced and sees Khayelitsha.
practice or reach senior levels within an organization. stores, general dealers, chain stores, supermarkets, factory and beverage, including staff management, stock control, Who would like this
Architectural firms, property developers and government graduates working in various areas of the industry.
stores, boutiques and restaurants. and a number of other managerial tasks. You can become involved in the day-to-day management Who would like this A career in photography will suit those individuals who
Who would like this departments. Graduates are involved in script writing, production
activities of an organisation. Be involved in planning, management and directing. Those who enjoy the technical People who have an interest in computers and new are highly creative, self-motivated and passionate about
People who are organised, have strong analytical skills, Who would like this
organising, controlling, coordinating, financial administration, aspects of the industry are involved in camera operations, technology. photography; those who have a flair for creating images that
enjoy keeping records, working with numbers, and Individuals with strong management skills and an interest in
National Higher Certificate in Financial projects and human resource management. editing, sound and lighting. communicate well within the modern media sphere.
compiling reports. the food and beverage industry. Future career
Information Systems (FIS)
Who would like this A career path in this field ranges from an IT Service Desk Future career
Future career Future career Who would like this
Leading to National Diploma in Financial Information Organised individuals who enjoy working with people. Trainee to an IT Service Manager. Commercial photography (e.g. portraiture, people and
Most businesses and organisations, including private and Restaurants, entertainment and conference venues, Individuals who are creative, are interested in media
Systems (FIS) lifestyle, fashion, advertising action, architecture, nature,
governmental, E.g Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), banqueting facilities, events companies, catering production and love films.
Future career etc.); news photography; photojournalism; documentary
state departments, retail industries, etc. companies, private and government departments.
You will gain skills in both accountancy and information Small and large businesses, the public sector, consulting Diploma in Interior Design photography; fine art photography; photographic post-
Future career production, etc.
technology with this course. Learn to compile reports, render companies, government. Students are prepared for careers in the feature film,
Diploma in Entrepreneurship taxation services and deliver commercial programming services. National Diploma in Hospitality Management commercial, video, television, and sound industries. Interior designers use colour palettes, furniture, and
(Professional Cookery) intelligent construction methods to create spaces that are
FACULTY OF INFORMATICS & DESIGN

Who would like this aesthetically pleasing and functional. They combine design, Diploma in Public Relations & Communication
Entrepreneurs play a key role in the economy by Individuals who have strong analytical skills, enjoy working with
starting their own businesses, which in turn creates Professional cooks create mouth-watering gourmet cuisine This course is awaiting full accreditation from the practical problem-solving and knowledge of construction
numbers, compiling reports, and have an interest in computer methods in their daily work. The role of a public relations practitioner is vast, ranging
job opportunities, thus contributing to economic and develop new recipes and menus. Graduates can work Council of Higher Education (CHE) and final registration
programmes and technology. from planning an exhibition or special event to developing
development. as chefs in any hospitality environment. from the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)
Who would like this a media strategy, writing a press release or making a
Future career for a new Diploma (D) in ND Sport Management, and Architectural Technology,
Who would like this Who would like this NB People who are creative, artistic, enjoy hands-on work, and corporate video.
Most businesses and organisations, including the industrial the new qualification is a Diploma in Sport & Leisure Fashion, Visual Communication
Those who are business savvy, innovative, and enthusiastic Individuals who enjoy preparing food, learning new recipes, closing have an interest in interior spaces.
and commercial sectors offer future career prospects. Management (under external review by CHE and Design, Interior Design, Jewellery Who would like this
about starting their own business. and experiencing new tastes. SAQA), for the 2019 academic year. dateS:
Design & Manufacture, Future career Individuals who enjoy working with people, who can multi-
31 July
Future career Future career Product Design Property developers, interior design and architecture firms task, and who have excellent language and writing skills.
Self-employment, non-profit organisations (NPOs), Restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, entertainment and self-employment.
Future career
non-governmental organisations (NGOs), government and conference venues, banqueting facilities, events
National Diploma in Sport Management Media, private and public companies, shopping malls,
organisations or departments, the finance/ investment sector. companies, catering companies, private and government
welfare groups, consultancies, and government departments.
departments.
From managing sport teams to fitness centres, sports DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION APS ENGLISH LANGUAGE MATHS Maths RECOMMENDED SUBJECTS ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
management offers an exciting career in the sport, fitness score (HL or FAL) REQUIREMENTS LIT (BUT NOT REQUIRED)
Diploma in Event Management and wellness industry. Diploma in Product Design
Diploma in Tourism Management ARCHITECTURAL Diploma in Architectural 30 * 4 4 6 Technical Drawing and Design Subjects Specified portfolio and selection test
TECHNOLOGY Technology 32 **
Event managers manage all kinds of events set within any Who would like this & INTERIOR DESIGN
A career in tourism allows for great diversity as well as Diploma in Interior Design 30 * 4 4 6 Technical Drawing and Design Subjects With this course, you will become skilled in applying the design
type of environment. They oversee the entire development Individuals who are interested in the business aspects of
specialisation. Graduates can work as travel agents, tour 32 ** process to problems related to mass-produced products,
of an event from conceptualisation to post-event activities sport.
guides or in various areas of the travel industry. produce conceptual sketches, technical specifications,
to ensure that it meets their client’s brief and budget. APPLIED DESIGN Diploma in Fashion 28 * 4 3 4 Specified portfolio
Future career 29 ** rendered images, and physical or virtual 3D-models to
Who would like this Sport clubs, gymnasiums, government, schools, universities communicate proposed solutions professionally.
Who would like this Diploma in Visual 28 * 4 3 4
Those who are outgoing, are interested in the travel industry, and recreation facilities.
Enthusiastic, organised people who enjoy working with Communication Design 29 ** Who would like this
and enjoy working with people.
others. Diploma in Product Design 28 * 4 3 4 Individuals who have drawing skills and who have a keen
Future career 29 ** eye for design.
Future career
Accommodation and hospitality, distribution channels, Diploma in Marketing Diploma in Jewellery Design 28 * 4 3 4
Event companies, marketing companies, corporate Future career
transportation, travel planning, management and coordination & Manufacture 29 **
environments, and the hospitality industry. Manufacturing companies, or design-related fields such
(e.g. regional tourism organisations), and marketing. Marketing is used by every organisation; it is an exciting and MEDIA STUDIES Diploma in Film Production 33 5 Letter of motivation
as furniture design, special effects, and props for the film
FACULTY OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT SCIENCES

creative field, covering areas such as branding, advertising,


market research, sales, and strategic marketing.
Diploma in Journalism 32 * 5 FAL 4 3 4 Selection test assessing English language proficiency and knowledge of industry.
33 ** journalism and current affairs
DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION APS score METHOD ENGLISH MATHS Maths LIT ACC RECOMMENDATIONS AND FURTHER REQUIREMENTS
OPTION (HL or FAL) Who would like this Diploma in Photography 33 4 Completion of a questionnaire and an interview
Those with strong interpersonal skills, who are passionate, Diploma in Urban & Regional Planning
Diploma in Public Relations & 31 * 5 FAL 4 2 4 Portfolio of written work indicating an applicant's understanding of the
FINANCIAL NHC in Accountancy M/ ML/ ACC M/ ML/ ACC M/ ML/ ACC creative and go-getters. Communication 33 ** public relations discipline
38 3 4
ACCOUNTING & – no rating – no rating – no rating
TAXATION Urban and Regional Planners lay out and plan the extension
Future career INFORMATION HC: Information & 30* 40% HL or FAL 40% 60%
NHC in Accountancy (Extended) 35 3 4 M/ ML/ ACC M/ ML/ ACC M/ ML/ ACC
TECHNOLOGY Communication Technology 32** (Excluding English) 40% of towns and cities. They perform land appraisals, plan
– no rating – no rating – no rating Marketing, media, and advertising agencies, research surveys, and analyse and present data by using maps,
(ICT)
INTERNAL AUDITING NHC in Financial Information Systems (FIS) organisations, and production companies. graphs, diagrams, and sketches.
& FINANCIAL M/ ML/ ACC M/ ML/ ACC M/ ML/ ACC Diploma in ICT: Applications 36* 40% HL or FAL 40% 60%
40 3 4 Development 38** (Excluding English) 40%
INFORMATION – no rating – no rating – no rating Who would like this
SYSTEMS Diploma in ICT: 36* 40% HL or FAL 40% 60% People with an interest in the management, development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP Diploma in Entrepreneurship 26 1 4 2 4 Including four other subjects at level 4 (50%) excluding Life Orientation Diploma in Business & Information Communication Networks 38** (Excluding English) 40%
and growth of cities, towns and regions, as well as the
& BUSINESS Administration
MANAGEMENT Diploma in Entrepreneurship (Extended) Diploma in ICT: Multimedia 36* 40% HL or FAL 40% 60% improvement and regeneration of urban environments.
22 1 4 2 4 Including four other subjects at level 4 (50%) excluding Life Orientation Applications 38** (Excluding English) 40%
Organisations cannot cope without people who are skilled TOWN & REGIONAL Diploma in Urban & Regional 30 * 4 4 5 Level 4 in three other subjects, preferably Geography, Future career
HUMAN RESOURCE Diploma in Human Resources Management 26 (M) Including one of the following: ECO, BUS, ACC (no rating required). Part-time applicants must provide a in office management and technology; ensuring the smooth PLANNING Planning 31 ** Business Economics, Economics, and Tourism Private planning firms, property developers, local and
1 4 2 4
MANAGEMENT 28 (ML) letter of full-time employment, preferably in an HR environment.
running of an organisation, through a comprehensive range * with Maths
provincial authorities, state departments and non-
Diploma in Human Resources Management 24 (M) of managerial, technological and communication skills. governmental organisations.
1 4 2 4 Including one of the following: ECO, BUS, ACC (no rating required). ** with Maths Literacy
(Extended) 26 (ML)
MANAGEMENT Diploma in Management Including one of the following: ECO, BUS, ACC (no rating required). Part-time applicants must provide Who would like this
28 (M)
& PROJECT 1 4 2 4 a letter of full-time employment and preferably have relevant practical (supervisory, management) Those with good interpersonal and organisational skills.
30 (ML)
MANAGEMENT experience.
Diploma in Management (Extended) 24 (M) Future career
1 4 2 4 Including one of the following: ECO, BUS, ACC (no rating required).
26 (ML) A variety of fields in the business, government, corporate and
Diploma in Printing Management This qualification is available on a part-time basis only for employees in the printing and packaging private sectors. DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS;
26 1 4 2 4 DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
industries. DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MARKETING Diploma in Marketing 26 (M)
28 (ML) 1 4 2 4 Part-time applicants must be employed full-time and have relevant practical experience (i.e. marketing-
related).
Are these your school From managing the construction of new roadways to Ever wondered how petrol, aspirin, vinegar, paint or gold
are produced? Chemical Engineering graduates will be Electrical engineers are the driving force behind the
subjects?
Diploma in Operations Management stadiums, our graduates with a building qualification
Diploma in Marketing (Extended) 24 (M) 1 4 2 4 are sought after in industry. They are involved in all able to tell you the answer. These professionals are trained technological age. With this qualification graduates
26 (ML) management aspects in the construction industry. to convert raw materials into high value products using can choose to work in various sectors of the electrical
Explore the strategic management of an organisation’s
processing and design principles. e.g. the production of engineering industry.
BUSINESS &
INFORMATION
Diploma in Business & Information
Administration
26 (M)
28 (ML) 1 4 2 4 Including one of the following: BUS, ECO, ACC, CAT, IT (no rating required). Part-time applicants must
submit a two page Curriculum Vitae (CV).
operations and learn how to plan an organisation’s budgets,
oversee production and ensure quality control.
English Who would like this petrol and diesel from crude oil and the manufacture of
ADMINISTRATION People who are interested in the construction industry and chemicals, explosives, fertilizers and plastics. Who would like this
Diploma in Business & Information
Administration 24 (M) 1 4 2 4 Including one of the following: BUS, ECO, ACC, CAT, IT (no rating required). Who would like this Mathematics who have strong mathematical skills. Individuals who enjoy electronics and who have strong
26 (ML) Who would like this mathematical skills.
OPERATIONS
(Foundation)
Diploma in Operations Management Including one of the following: ECO 3 (40%), BUS 3 (40%) , ACC 3 (40%).
Organised individuals who enjoy working with technology.
Physical Science Future career People who have strong mathematical, science and
28 1 4 3 4 Future career Construction companies, consulting engineering problem-solving skills. Future career
MANAGEMENT Part-time applicants should preferably be employed full-time in the public sector environment.
Production sector and engineering companies. companies and self-employment. Future career Electrical engineering companies, municipalities,
PUBLIC Diploma in Public Administration Including one of the following: ECO 3 (40%), BUS 3 (40%), ACC 3 (40%) Eskom, research and training organisations, and facility
28 1 4 2 4 Petroleum refineries, mines, chemical processing and
ADMINISTRATION & Part-time applicants should preferably be employed full-time in the public sector environment.
GOVERNANCE pharmaceutical industries, food processing and agro-allied management companies.
Diploma in Public Administration (Extended) 24 1 4 2 3 Including one of the following: ECO 2 (30%), BUS 2 (30%) , ACC 2 (30%).
DIPLOMA IN GEOMATICS industries; environmental engineering, financial houses,
RETAIL BUSINESS Diploma in Retail Business Management BACHELOR IN PARALEGAL (COMBINING SURVEYING & CARTOGRAPHY)
MANAGEMENT 26 1 4 2 4 An NSC with at least three years relevant retail experience will also be considered. government and research organisations.
TOURISM & EVENT Diploma in Tourism Management 28 (M) Paralegal Studies will prepare you for a wide range of existing DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
1 4 2 4 Including one of the following: TOUR, ECO, HS, BUS, ACC, CS, HIS, GEO (no rating required). Applicants
Surveying (or Geomatics) is the science of surveying
MANAGEMENT 30 (ML) and emerging careers in the paralegal sector and serves (measuring) and mapping the face of the earth. Bachelors in Civil Engineering
must submit a motivation letter detailing their reasons for applying and indicating their understanding of Industrial Engineers optimise complex processes and
Diploma in Tourism Management (Extended) 24 (M) the industry and the possible career prospects. as both a preparatory and screening mechanism for the Mapping forms the foundation of physical planning and
1 4 2 4 systems, manufacturing methods, plant layout and
26 (ML) postgraduate LLB. land development. A surveyor is responsible for the Civil Engineers maintain and adapt the infrastructure that
materials handling, production control, purchasing and
Diploma in Events Management 28 (M) 1 4 2 4 Who would like this collection, representation, management and retrieval we depend on every day – our roads, railways and bridges;
30 (ML) Including one of the following: TOUR, ECO, HS, BUS, ACC, CAT, IT (no rating required). Applicants must stock control, quality control, work standards and industrial
submit a motivation letter detailing their reasons for applying and indicating their understanding of the Those with good interpersonal and communication skills who of spatial data (natural and man-made features on energy and water supply; waste networks and flood defences.
economics. Their main task is to ensure that the most
Diploma in Events Management (Extended) 24 (M) 1 4 2 4 industry and the possible career prospects. pay attention to detail and have a keen interest in the law and the earth). Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
26 (ML) Who would like this effective and efficient processes are used to ensure
access to justice. practitioners are responsible for analysing, modelling,
Individuals who are innovative, logical, creative and have improved productivity in industry.
SPORT *National Diploma in Sport Management 25 (M) 1 4 2 4
and presenting spatial information. Graduates work with
MANAGEMENT 27 (ML) strong problem-solving skills.
Applicants should complete the non-academic review form available on the CPUT website. Participation as Future career spatial information and would be able to manipulate Who would like this
*National Diploma in Sport Management 23 (M) a player, coach or administrator at international/ national/ provincial level is recommended. Careers exist in the private and public sectors, including, data and provide information about the earth to Future career Individuals with strong planning and organisational skills and
1 4 2 4
(Extended) 25 (ML) government departments, courts, community-based advice planners, engineers, environmental managers, and the Consultants, contractors and government agencies. who are interested in the engineering or service sector.
CAPE TOWN HOTEL Diploma in Hospitality and Hotel 26 (M) offices, law offices and companies. commerce sector. Applicants should have an aptitude for
1 4 2 4
FACULTY OF Engineering & the Built Environment

SCHOOL Management 28 (ML) mathematics and computers, good spatial perception, Future career
*National Diploma in Hospitality Including one of the following: ACC, CS, BUS, HS, LS, TOUR (no rating required). and an eye for detail. DIPLOMA IN CLOTHING AND TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY All manufacturing firms and service-based organisations.
26 (M)
Management 1 4 2 4 Work experience recommended. Informative one on one discussion or telephonic discussion with
28 (ML) Who would like this
(Food & Beverage) students to give an overview of the hospitality sector. If you are interested in a career as a clothing technologist, clothing
Diploma in Hospitality Management and 26 (M) Those interested in geography, computer science, buyer, production manager or stylist, then this course is the right
Professional Cookery 28 (ML) 1 4 2 4 mathematics, science, physics and information technology; Bachelor of Nautical Science
fit for you. These professionals plan and control the production,
Unit for Applied
have an aptitude for design, and love variety and working manufacturing and retail sectors of the clothing industry.
Diploma in Real Estate
Economics 26 1 4 2 4 Including one of the following: ECO, BUS, ACC (no rating required). both indoors and outdoors. Maritime Studies graduates are seeing the world. An
Who would like this internationally recognised qualification, these professionals
Unit for Bachelor of Paralegal Studies Future career
Applied Law 30 1 4 3 4 Including one official language at level 4 (Excluding English). Individuals who have a keen eye for fashion and who are are trained to work aboard ships, with their duties ranging
Research institutes, private corporations, government natural planners. from navigating to supervising cargo operations in the ports.
* Courses awaiting full accreditation from the Council of Higher Education (CHE) and final registration from the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) for a new Diploma course for the 2019 academic year. departments, land surveying firms, municipalities, and They are employed by the Merchant Navy as Navigators.
self-employment. Future career
Retail sector and private companies. Who would like this
Individuals who have a love for the ocean and who are
interested in shipping.

M (Maths) ES (Engineering Science) ET (Electrical Technology) Future career


creating futures BEd SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION
& TRAINING
GENERAL EDUCATION & TRAINING (GET) BEd INTERMEDIATE PHASE TEACHING MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENT (NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE) ML (Mathematical Literacy)
TM (Technical Maths)
PS (Physical Science) TS (Technical Science) Shipping and maritime industry.

in education and teaching You can teach Grade 8 – 12 with the following (FET)
DIPLOMA in GRADE R TEACHING This degree will equip you to guide intermediate learners APS ECP APS ENGLISH MATHS TECH Maths PHYSICAL TECH FURTHER National Certificate National Certificate (Vocational)
for acquiring the values, knowledge and skills necessary to SCORE SCORE METHOD MATHS LIT SCIENCE SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS (NC)
electives Currently not offered full-time. DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
their holistic development. The Intermediate Phases caters
Business Management Grade R is offered to those who wish to become a qualified for learners in middle childhood and early adolescence DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION Mathematical Literacy (ML) is not accepted within the Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment (except for Clothing & Textile English Language A National Certificate (Vocational) at level (4)
(Grades 4 to 7). Graduates use mechanical engineering techniques and
Economics Grade R teacher. Early Childhood Development (ECD) level Technology). A National Senior Certificate (NSC) as certified by Umalusi with an achievement rating as seen below. equivalent to the National
Senior Certificate mechanical engineering knowledge to solve engineering
Accounting (4) and/ or (5) (without Matric) with experience in Grade R problems. This exciting career offers graduates a wide
English teaching may also apply. Applicants who intend to register CHEMICAL Diploma in Chemical 30 27 - 29 Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 -- -- M (N4) – 60% E (5) (60 – 69%) choice of career paths, from manufacturing race cars to
Afrikaans for this Diploma is also required to provide evidence that they ENGINEERING Engineering 23 - 26 ES (N4) – 60% M (5) (60 – 69%)
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION Waitlist PS (3) with 60% building satellites.
IsiXhosa are working in a Grade R classroom at a registered WCED
Mathematics ECD centre or school. CIVIL Diploma in Civil 30 27 - 29 Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 5 -- M (N4) – 60% E (5) (60 – 69%) Who would like this
The objective of this instructional programme is to provide ENGINEERING & Engineering 23 - 26 ES (N4) – 60% M (5) (60 – 69%)
Mathematical Literacy Individuals who have strong analytical skills and who are
you with the necessary theory and practical expertise to be SURVEYING Waitlist PS (3) with 60%
Physics A student who wishes to study for the Diploma in interested in engineering.
efficient and effective educators in the professional world. It
Chemistry Grade R are required to have the following: Bachelors in Civil 36 -- Method 2 5 5 5 -- 5 5 --
will also give you thorough knowledge and background for Engineering Future career
Life Sciences Matric with ECD Level (4) and/ or (5) the competent offering of subjects in the various bands in Mining companies, automotive plants, engineering and
Computer Applications Technology Further Education & Training (FET). Diploma in Geomatics 30 -- Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 5 -- M (N4) – 60% E (5) (60 – 69%)
Experience with age groups 4 years to 6 years (Combining Surveying ES (N4) – 60% M (5) (60 – 69%) production companies, building service contractors and
Engineering Graphic Design & Cartography) PS (3) with 60% consulting engineers.
Matric with Educare Level (5).
Successful applicants will have at least an appropriate first
Two FET electives must link to one of the following degree or NQF Level 6 diploma with subjects that satisfy the CLOTHING Diploma in Clothing & 26 with -- Method 1 4 2 5 4 -- -- Recommended: M (N4) – 50% E (5) (60 – 69%)
& TEXTILE Textile Technology M (2); One of the following: Clothing Production ML (5) (60 – 69%) or M (2)
Senior Phase subjects current requirements for employment as an educator. TECHNOLOGY 28 with ACC (3), BUS (3), ECON (3) (N4) – 60% (30 – 39%)
Economic & Management Sciences or Economic & ML (4) Recommended: Business Practice (3) (50 – 69%) DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
or Financial Management (3) (50 – 69%) and IN MECHATRONICS
Management Sciences (Accounting) BEd FOUNDATION PHASE TEACHING Applied Accounting (3) (50 – 69%)
FACULTY OF EDUCATION

English
Since Foundation Phase teachers are generalists and CONSTRUCTION Diploma in 25 20 - 24 Method 1 4 4 5 -- -- -- Recommended: M (N4) – 60% E (5) (60 – 69%) From designing machines that bottle cool drinks to labelling
Afrikaans MAGEMENT Construction Any of the following: M (5) (60 – 69%)
have to be able to teach all subjects in the school POSTGRADUATE STUDY & QUANTITY ACC (3), BUS (3), ECON (3),
packages, graduates make use of their skills in electronics,
isiXhosa software and mechanical engineering for the design and
curriculum, the course provides for a full programme BEd Hons in Teaching & Leaning (BEd Hons) SURVEYING CIVT (3), EGD (3), CAT (3),
Mathematics IT (3), PS (3), TS (3) manufacture of products and processes.
Natural Sciences including a strong focus on Inclusive Education, Literacies, Magister Educationis (MEd)
Technology Numeracies and Grade R. Doctor Educationis (DEd) ELECTRICAL, Diploma in Electrical 30 -- Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 or ET 4 5 Recommended: M (N4) – 60% E (5) (60 – 69%), M (5) (60 – 69%) Who would like this
ELECTRONIC Engineering One of the following: ES (N4) – 60% At least 3 of the following: PS (3) with 60%,
& COMPUTER CAT (4), IT (4), ELECT (4) Electrotechnics (N4) 60% Electrical Principles and Practice (3) with 60%, Individuals who are interested in all areas of engineering and
ENGINEERING Digital Electronics (N4) Electronic Control and Digital Electronics (3) with who enjoy solving problems.
60% 60%, Electrical Workmanship (3) with 60%
Future career
Diploma in Computer 30 -- Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 or ET 4 5 Recommended: M (N4) – 60% E (5) (60 – 69%), M (5) (60 – 69%)
QUALIFICATION APS MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION COMMENTS/ ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Systems One of the following: ES (N4) – 60% At least 3 of the following: PS (3) with 60%, Manufacturing companies, engineering consulting agencies.
method CAT (4), IT (4), ELECT (4) Electrotechnics (N4) 60% Electrical Principles and Practice (3) with 60%,
Digital Electronics (N4) Electronic Control and Digital Electronics (3) with
BACHELOR IN EDUCATION: FOUNDATION PHASE TEACHING 32 Home Language (4) Due to the limited number of spaces available, admission is not guaranteed. NSC 60% 60%, Electrical Workmanship (3) with 60%
First Additional Language (3) Selection will be based on Grade 11 final results for provisional acceptance and • An official language with a percentage of at least 50% (code rating 4) Bachelor of Marine Engineering
(One of the languages must be the language of instruction) for full unconditional acceptance of the final National Senior Certificate (NSC) • Any three other subjects on the NSC 20 credit list with a percentage of at least 50% (code rating 4) INDUSTRIAL Diploma in Industrial 30 27 - 29 Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 5 Recommended: -- E (5) (60 – 69%)
and school-leaving results. • The language of instruction must have been passed with at least 40% (code rating 3) & SYSTEMS Engineering 23 - 26 MECHT (3) M (5) (60 – 69%)
• A percentage of at least 40% (code rating 3) in three other subjects which includes the language of instruction ENGINEERING Waitlist PS (3) with 60% Graduates from this programme have combined their love
OR MECHANICAL Diploma in Mechanical 30 27 - 29 Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 5 Recommended: -- E (5) (60 – 69%) for shipping with their interest in mechanical engineering. An
BACHELOR IN EDUCATION: INTERMEDIATE PHASE TEACHING 32 Home Language (4) Due to the limited number of spaces available, admission is not guaranteed. ENGINEERING Engineering 23 - 26 One of the following: ELECT M (5) (60 – 69%) internationally-recognised qualification, these professionals’
First Additional Language (3) Selection will be based on Grade 11 final results for provisional acceptance and NCV (National Certificate Vocational), Level 4, issued by Council for General and Further Education & Training Waitlist (3), EGD (3), MECHT (3) PS (3) with 60%
(One of the languages must be the language of instruction) for full unconditional acceptance of the final NSC and school-leaving results. tasks include maintenance of the marine engineering
1. At least 60% in three fundamental subjects, including the LoLT of the institution: Diploma in Mechanical 30 -- Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 5 Recommended: -- E (5) (60 – 69%), M (5) (60 – 69%), PS (3) with 60% propulsion plant and equipment.
BACHELOR IN EDUCATION: SENIOR PHASE and FURTHER 32 Home Language (4) Due to the limited number of spaces available, admission is not guaranteed. • Two official languages at first additional language level: Afrikaans, English, Xhosa (they offer languages only at Engineering One of the following: ELECT Recommended: Electro Technology (3) (50 – 69%),
EDUCATION & TRAINING (FET) TEACHING And First Additional Language (3) Selection will be based on Grade 11 final results for provisional acceptance and first additional level) (Mechatronics) (4), EGD (4), MECHT (4) Mechatronic Systems (3) (50 – 69%) Who would like this
(One of the languages must be the language of instruction) for full unconditional acceptance of the final NSC and school-leaving results. • Mathematics/ Mathematical literacy Individuals who have a love for the ocean and who are
• Life Orientation MARITIME Bachelor of Marine 30 -- Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 5 Eyesight and Medical at E (N4) - 60% E (5) (60 – 69%)
STUDIES Engineering approved SAMSA Medical M (N4) - 60% M (5) (60 – 69%) interested in shipping.
Students who wish to choose one or more of the following
electives must obtain, at NSC level, at least (50%) in the 2. Achieve at least 70% in four vocational subjects, chosen from the NC (V) Level 4 subjects (list in Government Practitioner ES (N4) - 60% PS (3) with 60%
following subjects: Gazette). At least two subjects must be related to the electives in the specific phase the candidate apply for Future career
Mathematics National Senior Certificate (Prior to 2008) matriculation exemption is required. Bachelor of Nautical 30 -- Method 2 4 4 5 -- 4 5 Eyesight and Medical at E (N4) - 60% E (5) (60 – 69%) Shipping and maritime industry.
Language on instruction: Science approved SAMSA Medical M (N4) - 60% M (5) (60 – 69%)
Accounting Mowbray - English
Physical Science All applications which comply with the minimum criteria will be considered in the next round of selection which could Practitioner ES (N4) - 60% PS (3) with 60%
Wellington - Afrikaans only
Life Sciences include the consideration of: quality of academic result, admission examinations, interviews, a confidential report
requested from the principal of a particular school. Subject to the space availability, consideration will be given for admitting students to the ECP programmes with: English (4); with one of either Mathematics, Physical Science (4), and the other (3), with a minimum of 45%, or Technical Maths/ Technical Science (5)
Mathematical Literacy (60%) and the other (4) with a minimum of 55% for the following programmes only: Diploma in Chemical Engineering (ECP), Diploma in Civil Engineering (ECP), National Diploma in Maritime Studies (ECP), Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (ECP) or Diploma in Industrial
Engineering (ECP). Meeting these requirements does not automatically imply that applicants will be accepted. First option for admission, selection and placement will be given. Pre-2008 Matriculants must contact the faculty office for information.
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