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Est. 1990 Study with the Winner of the National Business of the Year Award Higher Education Prospectus 2018 WINNER2017 National Business of the Year Award Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology (Pty) Ltd is registered with the Department of Higher Education & Training as a Private Higher Education Institution under the Higher Education Act, 1997, Registration Certicate No. 2000/HE07/008 & as a Private Further Education College under the Further Education & Training Act, 2006, Registration Certicate No. 2008/FE07/050
Table of Contents... Section 1 Richfield graduate institute of technology - institutional details Page 1.1 National Business of the Year Award 4 1.2 International Associates & Partners 6 1.3 Faculty & Academic Leadership 7 1.4 Institutional Leadership & Management 8 1.5 Curriculum Innovation, Design & Development Comm. 9 1.6 Partnerships 10 1.3 International Recognition 11 1.4 Campus Operations 12 1.5 Statutory Disclosure 14 1.6 Academic Calendar 15 1.7 World Class Technology 16 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & Section 2 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS 2.1 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 18 2.2 Diploma in Information Technology 3 years 20 2.3 Diploma in Information Technology 2 years 22 2.4 Diploma in Computer Applications 24 2.5 Advanced Certificate in Information Technology 26 2.6 Higher Certificate in Information Technology 27 2.7 Advanced Certificate in Systems Engineering 28 2.8 Higher Certificate in Systems Engineering 29 Cover Picture : Norman Mbazima, Deputy Chairman of Anglo American presents the National Business of the Year to Richfields CEO, Jay Ramnundlall. Above : Richfield is amongst South Africas Top Companies.
Table of Contents... Section 3 BUSINESS Administration, management & COMMERCial SCIENCE QUALIFICATIONS 3.1 Bachelor of Commerce 32 3.2 Bachelor of Business Administration 34 3.3 Diploma in Business Administration 3 years 36 3.4 Diploma in Business Administration 2 years 38 3.5 Advanced Certificate in Business Administration 40 3.6 Advanced Certificate in Commerce 41 3.7 Higher Certificate in Business Administration 42 3.8 Higher Certificate in Office Administration 43 Section 4 Public Administration & recognition of prior learning qualifications 4.1 Bachelor of Public Management 44 4.2 Diploma in Local Government Management 45 4.3 Higher Certificate in Local Government Management 46 4.4 Higher Certificate in RPL Activities 47 Section 5 ACADEMIC ARRANGEMENTS 5.1 Assessments, Credit Accumulation & Progression 48 5.2 Higher Education Campus Matrix 49 5.3 SETA Registered TVET Campuses 50 5.4 Nated Qualifications 51 5.5 DHET Registered Campuses 52 www.rgit.co.za Est. 1990 3
REGISTER NOW with the Winner of the National Business of the Year Award The Oscars of South African Business 2017 WINNER CERTIFICATE of Excellence in the Category NATIONAL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARD Aw a rd e d t o Ric hfield Graduate Institute of Technology For outstanding business practice, performance and innovation at t h e f o r e f r o n t o f y o u r s e c t o r. Ralf Fletcher C h i e f E x e c u t i v e O ffi c e r
R Est. 1990 South Africa’s most affordable Higher Business’, which has become synonymous Education Institution, Richfield Graduate with the National Business Awards. Institute of Technology (RGIT) has won The finalists for the respective awards the National Business of the Year Award. included Discovery Health, Woolworths, This year’s ceremony was held on the Rennies Travel, CTICC, Microsoft SA, 16 November 2017 at Emperors Palace, amongst others. Gauteng and marked the 15th anniversary of the National Business Awards. Richfield’s CEO, Jay Ramnundlall, commented, “We were extremely proud The event’s most prestigious accolade, to come away with the trophy, especially was awarded to Richfield before a host given the calibre of the organisations we of business and government leaders, were up against. I would like to thank the VIPs and media representatives. Also Judges for recognising our hard work and watching, via live social media updates, were thousands of South Africans whose our quest to open up distance learning engagement kept the awards trending to all. This accolade belongs to everyone for several hours. at Richfield and provides a motivational boost to our efforts. Respected recognition Richfield has become a pioneering platforms like the National Business Higher Education Institution which has Awards have been shown to enhance evolved with the explosion of digital brand reputation and we appreciate the technologies. Serving South African for exposure this accolade will generate almost 3 decades, Richfield has become around our learning solutions. In short, we the knowledge powerhouse it is today, are honoured to accept this award”. with 33 higher education campuses and 40 TVET campuses countrywide. Having recently won several international awards in Oxford (UK), Geneva (Switzerland), Rome (Italy) and London (UK), ranging from ‘perfection, quality and ideal performance’ to ‘sustainability, quality achievements and technology integration’. It is therefore not surprising that Richfield has taken SA’s top business award for 2017. For a decade and a half, South Africa’s National Business Awards has recognised winner 2017 outstanding achievements by companies. This year’s list of nominees exemplifies the phrase ‘the Oscars of South African
INTERNATIONAL associates & Est. 1990 partners Dr Vincenzo Costigliola Brian Naicker Professor Zal Phiroz Lelethu Nkula President : Academic Simon Fraser University, e-Learning Instructor - Senior Partner Union, Oxford, UK Vancover Canada Harvard University, USA Specialist Dr Fritz Pinnock Prof JP Nsabua Dr Praveen Mahodeb Prof John W.A. Netting Caribbean Maritime Vice Chancellor JSS Academy, Director General University University of Kinshasa, DRC Mauritius Europe Business Assembly Richfields’ Academic Senate Back Row : Dr M. Kooblall, Mr J. Ramnundlall, Mr I. Reddy, Mr R Juggernath, Mr R Mason, Mr S Daniels, Dr P Mohadeb, Dr S Ramdial, Prof K Govender, Prof S. Lubbe, Dr D Madyira, Dr A Katrodia, Prof L Fourie, Dr S Chalufu, Mr E Bakuli, Mr C Gokhale. Front Row : Mr A Sukdeo, Prof R Maharaj, Mr K Panday, Prof P Brijlall, Mrs S Mayet, Dr J Mtsweni, Mrs. S Durga, Prof P Beard, Prof. S Perumal
FACULTY & Academic Est. 1990 Leadership Craig Gokhale Prof S. Lubbe Dr Willem Bester Prof Rosh Maharaj DBA, MCom, BCom(Hons) MSc (Computer Science) PHD(IS), MCom, BCom(Hons) D.Ed; M.Ed, B.Ed; B.A.; NTSD; NTD Dean:Post Graduate Studies Chief Academic Officer Dean:Post Graduate Studies Chief Quality Officer Victor Masakada Siddiqah Mayet Muuya Munyaradzi Praveen Vasala MSc. Strategy & Finance BCom (Hons) MBA, BCom, Cert Bus Analysis BCom, HDip Acc, CA(SA) Dean: Faculty of Commerce Departmental Head: National Programmes: Accounting & Taxation Networks & Engineering Business Diplomas Emmanuel Bakuli Zane Ramnundlall Kudzai Sukuta Professor S. Adam MSC, BSc(Hons) BSc (IT), MBA BCom Hons PhD, BA, MPA, D Admin Academic Head Academic Head : Dean: Faculty of Public Programming Systems Development Marketing Administration & Local Govt. Isaka Reddy Dr Muni Kooblal Prof Paul Beard Freedom Vezi MSc (Computer Science) B.Sc, B ED, HED, ADV DIP MSC, Mgt Sc Dean: Faculty of Information (PUB.AD), MPA, D.ADMIN QCTO / HEQC Dean: Faculty of Leadership & Technology RPL Activites Chief Advisor to CEO Business Administration
Institutional Leadership & MaNAGEMENT Est. 1990 Jay Ramnundlall Prof Rosh Maharaj Dr Muni Kooblal Rakesh Jugernath B.Sc, B ED, HED, ADV DIP (PUB.AD), B.Com,MBA, TQM, SAIPA D.Ed; M.Ed, B.Ed; B.A.; NTSD; NTD MPA, D.ADMIN BCom, BCompt Hons, CA(SA) Chief Executive Officer Chief Quality Officer Academic Registrar CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER nal Leadership Freedom Vezi Mmsci Keegan Shunmugam National Business Awards – the Oscars of South African business BCom, ODEDTP Dean: Faculty of Leadership & The 2016 South African Award Winner of Excellence in the category Business Administration Chief Operations Officer “Investing in People” h, Sholina Durga Sholina Durga BSc (Hons) Ruwaida Hoosen Craig Gokhale Isaka Reddy BSc (Hons) BA, PGD in IR MSc (Computer Science) MSc (Computer Science) Dean: Faculty of Information Divisional Head: TVET Divisional Head: Distance Chief Academic Officer Learning Technology hu- d Elaine Ganas BC OM H ONS Elaine Ganas Yuven Naidoo Nellie Naidoo Mbali Tsalong BCom Hons (Ind & Org Psych) (I ND & O RG P SY CH ) (BCom), TQM B. Tech PR, ODETDP 5 ND Bus Mngt, Strat Marketing (GIBS) Chief HRD Officer Chief Strategy Officer Chief Commercial Officer National Sales Manager 8
Curriculum innovation, design & Development Est. 1990 committee Professor P. Brijlall Dr Daniel Madiyra Dr Jabu Mtsweni Prof Louis Fourie BA(Hons), M.A., D Phil PHD Mech Eng PHD Comp Science MPA, D.ADMIN Council for Industial & Cape Peninsilluar University Richfield Senate University of Johannesburg Scientific Research (CSIR) of Technology Prof S. Lubbe Dr Sibusiso Chalufu Dr Shahied Daniels Dr Praveen Mohadeb PHD(IS), MCom, BCom(Hons) PHD - Education Professional Accountant PHD Dean:Post Graduate Studies Executive Director - Dean of Acting Chairman of JSS Academy, Students - UNISA FASSET SETA Mauritius Dr Suresh Ramdial Dr Ankit Katrodia Prof. Krishna Govender PHD Management Prof Ronnie Perumal PHD Management PHD Management Senior Lecturer - PHD Management Post-Doctoral Researcher Executive Dean and Head - Ex Dean – UKZN UKZN – UKZN AAA Advertising Alan Walker Prof. Tankiso Moloi Dr Kiru Pillay Prof Manoj Maharaj Comp. Sc. (Hons), MBA, CEH CA(SA) PHD (IS &T) PHD Applied Maths Professor of Accounting – Chief Director: Information CEO – Walcom Security Security Services Research Professor (UKZN) University of Johannesburg
Richfield Partners with the Council for Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) From Left: Mr. Yuven Naidoo (Chief Strategy Officer- Richfield), Mr. Zane Ramnundlall (Chief Information Officer-Richfield), Dr. Jabu Mtsweni (Senior Researcher-CSIR), Dr. Jackie Phahlamohlaka (Area Manager-CSIR), Mr. Craig Gokhale (Chief Academic Officer- Richfield), Dr. Muni Kooblal (Academic Registrar-Richfield) and Mr. Jay Ramnundlall (CEO of Richfield) The CSIR’s department of Command, Control and Information Warfare is classified as a national government business enterprise that provides cybersecurity defence, command and control to South Africa. Delegates from the Cybersecurity hub of the CSIR recently visited Richfield to form a collaboration. RGIT students will now benefit from: • Access to the CSIR’s Network Emulation and Simulation Laboratory (NESL). It serves as a platform for creating, assessing and deploying complex networks on a virtual environment. • Completing their Work Integrated Learning (WIL) at the CSIR. • Opportunities to participate in the CSIR Cyber Games. Richfield Partners with International & South African Universities Richfield had recently concluded a range of agreements with Global Universities, technology companies and Strategic Industry partners. The executive management team of Vaal University of Technology (VUT) recently visited Richfield to conclude a public/private partnership. The talks on collaboration centred around Credit Accumulation Transfer, Endorsement of Qualifications, sharing of staff and the knowledge sharing of Richfield’s Technology integration into teaching and learning. The VUT operates the largest 3D Printing infrastructure at their Technology Centre in Van der Bijl Park, Gauteng. Pictured right are Prof Kuzvitsa Dzvimbo - Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Academic and Research, Jay Ramnundlall , Richfield CEO, Ms Olga Evangelou - Director: Programme Accreditation and Curriculum, Prof Gordon Zide, Vice Chancellor - VUT, Dr Bakae Mokoena- Acting Executive Dean: Management Sciences, Craig Gokhale - Chief Academic Officer, Yuven Naidoo - Chief Strategic Officer, Muni Kooblall - Chief Registrar, Dr Dan Mokoena - Registrar and Secretary of Council.
International Recognition from Italy, Switzerland & England 2017 – Winner of The TOPCO National Business Of The · Managerial expertise Year Award · Corporate governance 2017 - Winner of two prestigious international awards in · Brand Awareness Rome from Otherways’ Association of Management and · Levels of innovation Consulting - France for: 2014 - Finalist in the • Global Award for Perfection, Quality and Ideal Standard Bank Top Business Awards Performance; and • Green Era Global Award for Sustainability. 2013 - CEO : Finalist African Access National Business Awards- Top Businessman of the year Category 2017 - Academic Union, London, UK, having admitted Rich- field as Global Member, AU has awarded the Institution’s 2013 - Winner of the Best Computer Training Institute / CEO, Jay Ramnundlall, the status of Honourable Professor of College in the Reader’s Choice “Best of the Best” Pretoria the Academic Union, Oxford, UK, with admission News Awards. to the Club of Rectors of Europe and the International Socrates Nomination Committee. 2013 - Finalist in 4 Categories of the African Access National Business Awards: 2017 - Standard Bank Institutional Recognition for · Investing in People Award “ Outstanding Achievements in the field of Education” · Innovation through Technology Award · Customer Focus Award 2016 - International Socrates Awards: Oxford, England - · Corporate Citizenship Award ‘Best Enterprises’and ‘Best Manager of the Year’ Award, 2012 - Winner of the Top Gender Empowered Company in 2016 - PMR Africa, Diamond Arrow Award: the Business, Education and Training Category Best IT Training Institution : 1st overall for doing most in the education sector & for stimulating economic growth and 2012 - Winner of the FNB / Kwa-Zulu National Top Busi- development of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. ness Portfolio Awards in the Social & Community Services Institution for doing most in the education sector in Sector stimulating economic growth and development of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. 2012 - Finalist in 4 Categories of the African Access National Business Awards: 2016 - South African National Business Award - First Place · Investing in People Award in the Catergory - Investor in People. · Innovation through Technology Award · Customer Focus Award 2015 - Winner of the Century International Quality ERA · Business, Education & Training Award Gold Awards for : · Impressive Work Integrated Learning (WIL) - increasing the rate of employability of students · Promoting Technology - providing students with free access to high-tech devices with NO additional cost · Creating a ‘green’ culture which benefits the environ- ment, encouraging students and educators to move away from excessive use of paper and printing 2015 - PMR AFRICA, Diamond Arrow Award - Leaders and Achievers Catergory 2015 - Finalist of the Kwa-Zulu National Top Business Awards for being the Leading Brand in Kwa-Zulu Natal 2015 - Finalist in the Platinum Technology International Award for Quality & Excellence 2015 - Finalist in the Oliver Empowerment Awards for the Top Empowered Male Leader of the Year Award 2014 - PMR Africa Winner of the Diamond Arrow Award in the Business Sector for: · Business Sector for Economic Growth and Development 11
RICHFIELD CAMPUSES ARE UNIQUE... It is with great pleasure that we welcome you as Relevant Curriculum a prospective student to one of our country’s most Developing and delivering curricula in line with pronounced and quality recognized Institutions. industry and employer requirements are sup- Like all progressive organizations, in planning the ported by an externally represented Senate. In new academic year, we have upgraded all our addition, Academic Faculties and Departments policies, frameworks, strategies and practices and provide support to all teaching for learning ac- reconfigured them, to provide you with a world tivities. class learning experience. Some unique aspects Professional Management are highlighted below: Teaching and Learning expertise on each cam- pus, together with professional management, VISION ensure that the learning needs of students are “A global Institution committed to quality, student met and that the quality of teaching for learning, satisfaction, leadership, creativity and value inno- community engagement, assessment and re- vation”. search is continually improved and consistent at all Campuses. Students are provided with a sys- MISSION tem of nationally managed, standardized learn- “To facilitate and enhance quality teaching for ing materials and curricula which are reviewed learning, promoting research and engaging the and upgraded anually. Learning materials are community, through innovative practices and also preloaded on Tablet PCs, making them eas- emerging technologies achieving increased glob- ily accessible. al access, employment, entrepreneurial opportu- nities and transformation”. Interactive Learning Small and manageable class sizes allows for in- World Class Institution teractive teaching for learning and provision of The Institution’s programmes have been histor- strategic supplementary classes in smaller groups targeting specific needs in student development. ically driven by demand in the workplace. The National Master Scarce Skills List for South Africa Community Engagement provided by the Department of Labour as well as An effective Community Engagement (CE) Strat- Seta Sector Skills Plan demand work based pro- egy makes Campuses more accessible to the grammes that are geared towards preparing stu- communities they serve. Joint projects and use dents in finding meaningful employment in the ICT, of Institutional infrastructure for CE purposes are commerce, government and industry sectors. encouraged. Work Integrated Learning International ISO 9001 : 2015 and OHSAS Included in the curriculum are, compulsory work 18001:2007 Quality Standards readiness skills and work integrated learning pro- The Institution also holds to it credit the ISO 9001 grammes requiring appropriate workplace assess- : 2015 and OHSAS 18001:2007 Internationally ment for all students, before awarding qualifica- Certified Quality Stardards for the provision of tions. Higher Education and Training, Distance and Vo- cational Technical Studies, Professional Learning Learning Management System and Skills Programmes to International Organisa- tions & Individuals. The institution has migrated to the Moodle Stu- dent Management System which is also used by Fees and Charges Including Refund(S) in the major universities of the world. Students can di- Case of Cancellation or Withdrawal rectly access additional learning content from the Students are advised to refer to the Enrolment website. Contract : Terms and Conditions 1.4 and 1.5 re- garding cancellation or withdrawal. Benchmarking An active benchmarking strategy of our key pro- List of all partnership agreements cesses, programmes and curricula with other pri- Richfield is a member of the SAP University Al- vate, public, national, international and trade or- liances. ganizations is carried out in the constant pursuit Student Enrolment Contract of excellence and continued improvement. All students are to ensure that they have signed and completed an enrolment contract form. 12
...an enjoyable Student EXPERIENCE ! Language Policy Academic Infrastructure The medium of instruction is English The Institution has state of the art facilities and highly qualified academic and support staff in- Mode of instruction cluding a mix of foreign academic professionals Contact or distance depending on programme. who also provide rare and critical skills. Student Financial Aid Employment and Skills Development Agency The Department of Higher Education/Labour has Students that require Bursaries and Financial Aid awarded the status of an Employment and Skills are requested to write to the Student Bursar, Development Agency (ESDA) to the Institution in Private Bag X23, Umhlanga Rocks, 4320. all nine provinces. Student Support Services Articulation of Qualification In the case of complaints/grievances, students The Institution’s qualifications are positioned on must complete the Student Concerns logbook the National Qualification Framework (NQF) and to ensure satisfactory conclusion. Students may certain qualifications are also positioned on the email student concerns to: new HEQSF. All qualifications have an occupa- www.student concerns@richfield.ac.za tional content and allow for vertical and horizontal articulation. Code of Conduct Students are required to abide by the code of Library and e-Library Resources conduct, of which full details are covered in our Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology registration contract. pos-sesses a substantial academic library col- lection of over 135 000 textbooks across its 30 South African Regulatory Compliance libraries nationally. The Library subscribes to an increasing number of electronic journals (e-Jour- In addition to the International Quality Standards, nals), electronic books (e-Books), electronic mag- the Institution meets the quality standards of the azines (e-magazines) and electronic newspapers Council on Higher Education, Department of High- (e-newspapers) from leading academic Publishers er Education and the South African Qualifications such as Elsevier- Science Direct, Emerald Springer Authority. and Worldwide Information Services-PressReader. Major Book Publishers such as Cengage Learning, Quality Council on Trade & Occupations Pearson Education, Wiley, Mcgraw-Hill, Juta, Ox- The Skills Development landscape is currently un- ford and Lexis Nexis provides academic support to der review with the formation of the Quality Coun- the institution. The latest available textbooks are cil on Trade & Occupations. The institution is keep- prescribed and kept in the libraries nationally. ing abreast with all developments in this regard. Policy and Procedure for handling of student Internet Enabled Libraries complaints Access to internet enabled libraries and labo- Student are to familiarize themselves with the ratories, that offer full text electronic database policy and procedure for student queries and han- downloads for teaching and learning purposes, dling of complaints. are available to students. Health and Wellness Policy Student are to familiarize themselves with the In- Administrative Systems stitution’s Health and Wellness policy. The implementation of the Integrated Campus Ad- ministration System (ICAS) has contributed to the Policy on Disability development of the Institution's MIS and has facil- Student are to familiarize themselves with the In- itated integration into the HEQCIS, Umalusi and stitution’s Policy on Disability. SETA MIS eventually working its way to the NLRD Names and Qualifications of full- time and Campus Social Life Part –time staff employed by the Institution All campuses have staff responsible for work inte- Students may view the names and qualifications of grated learning, social and cultural activities and full- time and Part –time staff employed by the In- community engagement programmes. Social Net- stitution at the campus where they are registered. works using Wi-Fi connectivity and Tablet PC's are encouraged and freely available at all campuses. 13
Statutory DiscloSure Holding Company : Richfield Holdings (Pty) Ltd Registered Name : Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology (Pty) Ltd Auditors: BDO South Africa Trading Name: RGIT Rakesh Jugernath Abbreviated Name: RGIT BCom, BCompt Hons, CA(SA) Company Reg. No: 2000/000752/07 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Legal Status: Private Company Statutory Directors: J. Ramnundlall B Com, MBA, SAIPA, TQM, ODETDP R. Jugernath B.Com, B. Compt (Honours), CA (SA) S. Mayet B.Com, HDip Acc, CA (SA) Dr M. Kooblal B.Sc, B ED, HED, ADV DIP (PUB.AD), MPA, D. Admin Main Campus Corporate office POSTAL ADDRESS: 292 Anton Lembede St, 4 Palm Boulevard Private Bag X23 Siddiqah Mayet Durban Umhlanga Rocks, 4320 Umhlanga Rocks, BCom, HDip Acc, CA(SA) Tel: (031) 304 9340 Tel: (031) 816 7300 4320 Director – Strategic Business Units Email: info@richfield.ac.za | Web: www.rgit.co.za Further details may be found in the student handbook, Institutional website, enrolment contract and are also preloaded on students' Tablet PC's. IMS International ISO 9001:2015 Est. 1990 Quality Standard Achieved 14
1st Semester : 2018 Duration Start Finish No. of Days College Opens 8 January 2018 Nov/Dec 2017 Supplementary Exams 22 Jan 2018 1 Feb 2018 10 Student Induction & Orientation (First year) 19 Feb 2018 23 Feb 2018 4 Semester 1 26 Feb 2018 13 July 2018 95 Lectures Commence 26 February 2018 Assignment 1 & 2 Due Date 22 March 2018 Continuous Assessment Test 1 3 April 2018 16 April 2018 13 Easter Holidays 30 March 2018 2 April 2018 3 Assignment 3 & 4 Due Date 23 April 2018 Assignment 5 & 6 Due Date 10 May 2018 Continuous Assessment Test 2 28 May 2018 8 June 2018 12 Semester 1 Revision & Examinations 28 June 2018 13 July 2018 16 College Holidays 14 July 2018 29 July 2018 16 2nd Semester : 2018 Duration Start Finish No. of Days Semester 2 30 July 2018 7 Dec 2018 95 Lectures Commence 30 July 2018 June/July 2018 Supplementary Exams 13 August 2018 24 August 2018 8 Assignment 1 & 2 Due Date 22 August 2018 Continuous Assessment Test 1 27 Aug 2018 8 Sept 2018 10 Assignment 3 & 4 Due Date 25 September 2018 Assignment 5 & 6 Due Date 02 October 2018 Continuous Assessment Test 2 08 Oct 2018 19 Oct 2018 10 Semester 2 Revision & Examinations 19 Nov 2018 7 Dec 2018 14 College Holidays 8 Dec 2018 - - ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2018 15
World Class Technology Success is at your doorstep... Every student registering for a full qualifi- the Richfield programme rollout made an cation, will receive a FREE Vodacom Tablet immediate impact on the academic success which includes a 2 Year warranty and 16 gigs rates of our students, with a marked 15% of memory, e-books, e-libraries and 500Mb increase in the success rate of Degree monthly data valid for 12 months. Each stu- students (From 76% to 91%) in the inaugural dent also is able to have FREE unlimited ac- year. 2012 This success rate has been cess to the Richfield website & Moodle Plat- maintained over the past 4 years with form. Mobile Learning: A Holistic African Solution... The Tablet PC is compact, very lightweight and extremely easy to carry. Our tablets can easily fit in to most backpacks. Each Tablet PC is pre-loaded with relevant learning ma- terial for each student’s course. The learn- ing material also includes global podcasts of experts’ opinions on pertinent subjects and provides online entry to the Integrated Campus Administration System and Moodle for assignments, accounts information and examination results. all Higher Education qualifications and surpasses any other registered institution, both Internationally or locally. The Richfield tablet initiative has changed Teaching and Learning by providing the stu- dent with a unique, interactive and power- ful e-Learning experience which enhances a student’s ability to collaborate using a tech- nology based approach. The tablet PC has changed the way students and lecturers in- teract and has placed the focus on student centered learning. The Tablet PC has helped RGIT reduce our carbon footprint and our use of paper by an incredible 200 tons. The 2012 integration of the Table PC into
Information Technology & Computer Applications Graduates from Institu- pected to remain stable. areas of life – from busi- tions such as Richfield and Thousands of jobs have ness and science to the Universities remain a key been created by IT, and entertainment sector. resource to address the hence, today, it is essential IT Skills Shortage of ma- for everyone to understand The Faculties of Informa- jor projects as well as the what information technol- tion Technology, Computer huge shortage of ICT Pro- ogy is, and how it plays a Applications & Systems fessionals & Engineers in vital role in every aspect of Engineering helps develop the global economy. modern-day life. experts in the of new tech- nologies & applications, Information Technology IT is interfused in all areas leading to software devel- pertains to the study, de- of professional, business opers, engineering gurus sign, and development of and personal life: from and computer application computer systems and net- providing communication, specialists. works, which are used for medicine. Information obtaining, processing, and technologies are one of A range of tertiary quali- distributing data. This field the most important and fications based on varoius has been growing at a very promising fields given that NQF levels and duration of fast pace over the last few qualified specialists with study are offered Higher years, and according to a Bachelor of Science de- education qualifications experts, this growth is ex- gree in IT are needed in all include: Faculty of Information Technology • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology • Diploma in information Technology (3 years) • Diploma in information Technology (2 years) • Advanced Certificate in Information Technology Prof S. Lubbe Victor Masakada PHD(IS), MCom, BCom(Hons) MSc. Financial Engineering MSc. Strategic Business IT • Higher Certificate in Information Technology Dean: Post Graduate Studies Departmental Head: Networks & Engineering Faculty of Computer Applications & Systems Engineering • Diploma in Computer Applications • Advanced Certificate in Systems Engineering • Higher Certificate in Systems Engineering Craig Gokhale Isaka Reddy MSc (Computer Science) MSc (Computer Science) Dean: Faculty of Information Dean:Faculty of Computer Technology Applications 17
Faculty of Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc IT) - 3 Years (SAQA ID No. 35954 : NQF 7 : 380 Credits : 3 Years) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification Admission Requirements: • A SA or African National Senior Certificate or equivalent with an endorsement for admission to a Degree, with a pass in Maths and one Science Subject. • Student who have passed RGIT HCIT / HCSE or an equivalent level 5 in the field of Information Technology.A Level Students Pass in 2 subjects • O Level Students who have passed 12th class, or an equivalent A level examination or Senior Secondary School Certificate or a technical diploma after Secondary School Certificate with English and Maths in of the Secondary Education system. • Mature Age Exemption for students above the age of 23 as set out in the Higher Education Regulations. or • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc IT) - 3 Years The Bachelor of Science three possible areas within ements, with emphasis on in Information Technolo- the IT industry. The curricu- group and individual work, gy is to enable the qualify- lum has specific outcomes and the associated business, ing student to enter various aimed at developing profes- communication and presen- sub-categories within the sional, generic and specific tation skills. Information Technology in- skills required within each dustry. area of elective. In addition, the student is The degree has been struc- assured of being exposed tured to allow students to All aspects of the programme to the latest, cutting-edge IT choose an elective in one of have extensive practical el- technologies and strategies. Today Information Technology goes Year 1 Total Credits : 120 beyond the design, and develop- Semester : 1 NQF CREDITS Semester : 2 NQF CREDITS Level Level ment of computer systems (hard- Information Systems 511 5 10 Information Systems 512 5 10 ware and software) and networks, Programming 511 5 15 Programming 512 5 15 which were historically used for ob- Web Technology 511 5 15 Web Technology 512 5 15 taining, processing, and distributing Networks 511 5 10 Networks 512 5 10 data. This field has been growing at Mathematics 511 5 10 Mathematics 512 5 10 a very rapid pace over the last few Year 2 Total Credits : 120 years, and this growth is expected Semester : 1 NQF Level CREDITS Semester : 2 NQF Level CREDITS to remain stable. Thousands of new Information Systems 621 6 10 Information Systems 622 6 10 jobs are been created by IT as we Programming 621 6 15 Programming 622 6 15 move away from the Information Database Systems 600 6 10 Big Data & IOT 600 6 10 Age and Knowledge Age to the Elective - Systems Development Digital Age. Internet Programming 621 6 15 Internet Programming 622 6 15 Computer Architecture 600 6 10 Operating Systems 600 6 10 Elective - Systems Engineering Students will learn how to deter- Help Desk Technology 600 6 15 Server Technology 600 6 15 mine information needs by under- Computer Architecture 600 6 10 Operating Systems 600 6 10 standing user expectations and Elective - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT converting these to design ele- Business Management 621 6 10 Business Management 622 6 15 ments in adressing how to auto- Quantitative Techniques 600 6 15 Management Information 6 10 Systems & BI 600 mate business processes, ensuring Year 3 Total Credits : 140 safeguards with regards to cyber NQF NQF Semester : 1 CREDITS Semester : 2 CREDITS security, cloud computing, internet Level Level IT Project Management 700 7 10 IT Project 700 7 10 of things, mobile computing and Programming 731 7 15 Programming 732 7 15 digital applications development. Computer Security 700 7 10 Work Integrated Learning 700 7 20 Elective - Systems Development The BSc in IT allows students to Artificial Intelligence 700 7 15 Data Warehouse & Mining 700 7 15 choose cutting-edge technology Programming 741 7 15 Programming 742 7 15 electives including artificial intel- Elective - Systems Engineering ligence and programming or soft- Artificial Intelligence 700 7 15 Simulation and Modelling 700 7 15 ware engineering. Those seeking Software Engineering 7 15 Microprocessors 700 7 15 Management 700 a more strategic direction in this Elective - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT space may choose IT Strategic IT Strategic Management 731 7 15 IT Strategic Management 732 7 15 Management and Risk Manage- IT Risk Management 731 7 15 IT Risk Management 732 7 15 ment. 19
Diploma in Information Technology (DIT) - 3 Years (SAQA ID No. 88322 : NQF 6 : 370 Credits : 3 Years) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification Admission Requirements: • A National Senior Certificate with an endorsement for admission to a Diploma and / or Degree or • A National Certificate Vocational (NCV) at NQF Level 4 with appropriate subject combination and levels of achievements. or • Mature Age Exemption for students above the age of 23 as set out in the Higher Education Regulations. or • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Diploma in Information Technology (DIT) - 3 Years (SAQA ID No. 88322 : NQF 6 : 370 Credits : 3 Years) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification The purpose of the Diplo- diploma has been structured designed with specific out- ma in Information Tech- in such a way as to allow comes in mind and is aimed nology is to provide students students to choose from an at developing both generic with a wide spectrum of study elective in one of three pos- and specific vocational skills covering the breadth of In- sible areas within the IT indus- required within each elective. formation Technology. The try. The curriculum has been The Diploma in Information Year 1 Total Credits : 120 Technology offers three Elec- NQF NQF Semester : 1 CREDITS Semester : 2 CREDITS tives viz. Information Technol- Level Level Information Systems 511 5 10 Information Systems 512 5 10 ogy, Networks Engineering & Systems Development. Programming 511 5 15 Programming 512 5 15 Web Technology 511 5 15 Web Technology 512 5 15 The three year programme in Networks 511 5 10 Networks 512 5 10 Information Technology is de- Software Development 500 5 10 Business Comm 500 5 10 signed to provide students with Year 2 Total Credits : 120 the technical, vocational & pro- Semester : 1 NQF CREDITS Semester : 2 NQF CREDITS Level Level fessional skills and knowledge Information Systems 621 6 10 Information Systems 622 6 10 to be effective practioneers in Programming 621 6 15 Programming 622 6 15 various IT-related roles with- Database Systems 521§ 5 10 Database Systems 522 5 10 in businesses, government and M-Commerce§521 5 10 M-Commerce§522 5 10 community organizations. Elective - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT Business Management 621 6 15 Business Management 622 6 15 Students will learn how to de- Elective - NETWORKS Engineering termine client business ex- Networks 621 6 15 Networks 622 6 15 pectations, needs, and how to Elective - SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT automate business processes. Internet Prog 621 6 10 Internet Prog 622 6 15 Various approaches to systems Year 3 Total Credits : 130 development will be explored. NQF NQF On completion of this pro- Semester : 1 Level CREDITS Semester : 2 Level CREDITS gramme, students will also de- IT Project Management 600 6 10 IT Project 600 6 10 velop a broad understanding of Software Engineering 600 6 15 Management Info Systems 600 6 15 the current use of IT in organi- Human Computer Interaction 600 6 10 Work Integrated Learning 600 6 10 sations. Quantitative Tech 600 6 10 Operating Systems 600 6 15 Elective - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT Students will also develop the Business Analysis 631 6 15 Business Analysis 632 6 15 ability to understand various Elective - NETWORKS Engineering types of IT communications in Networks 631 6 15 Networks 632 6 15 organisations. The programme allows students a work related Elective - SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT opportunity. Programming 631 6 15 Programming 632 6 15 In addition, students have a work integrated or project learning opportunity which will engage their computing skills in Information Systems, e-Commerce, Business Analysis, Programming, Database and Network Administration in an integrated manner. 21
Diploma in Information Technology (DIT) - 2 Years SAQA ID No. 58338 : NQF 6 : 265 Credits : 2 Years) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification Admission Requirements: • A National Senior Certificate with endorsement for admission to a Diploma and / or Degree or • A National Certificate Vocational (NCV) at NQF Level 4 with appropriate subject combination and levels of achievements or • Mature Age Exemption for students above the age of 23 as set out in the Higher Education Regulations. or • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) 22
Diploma in Information Technology (DIT) - 2 Years SAQA ID No. 58338 : NQF 6 : 250 Credits : 2 Years) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification The purpose of the Diplo- ogy. This Diploma includes with the implementation of ma in Information Technol- key elements from the the new Higher Education ogy is to provide students re-designed three year qual- Qualifications Framework as with an intermediate level of ification. This two year qual- required by the Council on study covering the key as- ification is currently being Higher Education. pects of Information Technol- phased out in accordance Year 1 Total Credits : 120 NQF NQF Semester : 1 Level CREDITS Semester : 2 Level CREDITS Information Systems 511 5 10 Information Systems 512 5 10 Programming 511 5 15 Programming 512 5 15 Web Technology 511 5 15 Web Technology 512 5 15 Networks 511 5 10 Networks 512 5 10 Software Development 500 5 10 Business Comm 500 5 10 Year 2 Total Credits : 130 NQF NQF Semester : 1 Level CREDITS Semester : 2 Level CREDITS Networks 621 6 10 Networks 622 6 10 Programming 621 6 15 Programming 622 6 15 Database Systems 621 6 10 Database Systems 622 6 10 IT Project Mngt 600 6 15 IT Project 600 6 15 Quantitative Techniques 600 6 15 Work Integrated Learning 600 6 15 The qualification remains valid and is accredited by the Council on Higher Education and reg- istered with the Department of Higher Education and Training. This qualification has been enor- mously successful and many thousands of students have completed it in the last decade. Although the content is revised and updated in the same manner as any other qualification, we would recommend students to consider the new three (3) year diploma which provides greater depth and is aimed at developing both generic and vocational skills in selected areas. Students should also note that this programme is being phased out and no new students will be admitted to the first year of study in 2020. 23
Faculty of Computer Applications & Systems Engineering Diploma in Computer Applications (SAQA ID No. 88904 : NQF 6 : 370 Credits : 3 Years) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification Admission Requirements: • A National Senior Certificate with an endorsement for admission to a Diploma and / or Degree or • A National Certificate Vocational (NCV) at NQF Level 4 with appropriate subject combination and levels of achievements. or • Mature Age Exemption for students above the age of 23 as set out in the Higher Edu- cation Regulations. or • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Diploma in Computer Applications (SAQA ID No. 88904 : NQF 6 : 370 Credits : 3 Years) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification The purpose of the Diploma in Computer Applications is to introduce the student to the design, analysis, and application of computers and computer-based systems. Through course and laboratory experiences, students learn the principles essential in defining, designing, and building both general purpose and application-specific computer systems. The programme prepares students for careers in industry or for graduate study. A student who has completed this qualification will be competent in providing professional, technical and developmental support in the computer industry. Pervasive use of computers Year 1 Total Credits : 120 has resulted in an ongoing NQF NQF Semester : 1 Level CREDITS Semester : 2 Level CREDITS need for a wide range of Software Development 500 5 10 Business Communication 500 5 10 highly skilled human capacity Information Systems 511 5 10 Information Systems 512 5 10 in ICT disciplines. The field is Programming 511 5 15 Programming 512 5 15 subject to rapid technological Web Technology 511 5 15 Web Technology 512 5 15 changes and therefore re- Networks 511 5 10 Networks 512 5 10 quires professionals who are Year 2 Total Credits : 120 well-educated, who keep up- Semester : 1 NQF Level CREDITS Semester : 2 NQF Level CREDITS to-date with the latest devel- M-Commerce 521 5 10 M-Commerce 522 5 10 opments in the field and who System Analysis & Design 621 6 10 System Analysis & Design 622 6 10 can engage future trends and Programming 621 6 15 Programming 622 6 15 Internet Programming 621 6 15 Internet Programming 622 6 15 developments in the field. Database Systems 521 5 10 Database Systems 522 5 10 Year 3 Total Credits : 130 The purpose of this Diploma NQF NQF Semester : 1 Level CREDITS Semester : 2 Level CREDITS qualification is to provide a Computer Architecture 600 6 10 Operating Systems 600 6 10 career-focussed, profession- IT Project Management 600 6 15 IT Project 600 6 15 al qualification featuring in- Human Comp Interaction 600 6 10 Programming 632 6 15 dustry-referenced knowledge Programming 631 6 15 Management Info Systems 600 6 10 and skills transfer, technolog- Computer Security 600 6 15 Work Integrated Learning 600 6 15 ical competencies, critical cross-field skills as well as at- titudinal development. but will gain exposure to knowledge and skills that a wide range of related are focused on Applica- The programme deals with topics.The diploma stu- tions Development. The the conceptualisation, design, dent will be knowledgea- programme is designed development, implementation ble and competent in the to promote initiative and and testing of computer soft- discourse and practice responsibility in an aca- ware applications to meet the of the ICT discipline and demic and/or professional enormous commercial and have specialist knowledge context to respond to the social demand for such prod- of Applications Develop- local, regional and nation- ucts. Students are prepared ment.. Qualifying students al, community and industry for careers in Computer Pro- will therefore be proficient needs. gramming and Systems in the general discourse of Analysis & Design ICT but have specialised 25
Advanced Certificate in Information Technology (SAQA ID No. 82906 : NQF 6 : 120 Credits : 1 Year) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification The Advanced Certificate in Information Technology is recomended for students who have completed the Higher Certificate in Information Technology and is recomended for students who completed a similar cer- tificate in IT and have decided to study further at a higher NQF Level. The programme is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge to be effective professionals in various IT-related roles within business- es, government and community organizations. This includes the usage of IT for organizational productivity. Students will also develop the ability to understand various types of IT communications in organizations. In addition, students will engage the intellect in advanced concepts in Information Systems, E Commerce, Visual Programming, Database and Network Technical Support. Year 1 Total Credits : 120 NQF NQF Semester : 1 Level CREDITS Semester : 2 Level CREDITS IT Project Management 600 6 15 Programming 622 6 15 Programming 621 6 15 Database Systems 622 6 15 Database Systems 621 6 15 Networks 622 6 15 Networks 621 6 15 Work Integrated Learning 600 6 15 Admission Requirements: • The minimum entry requirement is a Higher Certificate at NQF Level 5 in an associated field. • Mature Age Exemption for students above the age of 23 as set out in the Higher Education Regulations. or • 26 Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Higher Certificate in Information Technology (SAQA ID No. 82926 : NQF 5 : 120 Credits : 1 Year) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification This qualification provides students with a foundational knowledge base in the IT field and the ability to apply their knowledge and skills in System Development or Technical Support field. It also equips students to undertake more specialized learning in ensuing years. Career Focus - This qualification can lead to the following career opportunities: • IT Technical Support • Junior Database Administrator • Systems Developer Year 1 Total Credits : 120 NQF NQF Semester : 1 Level CREDITS Semester : 2 Level CREDITS Information Systems 511 5 10 Information Systems 512 5 10 Intro to OOPs 500 5 15 Helpdesk Technology 500 5 15 System Software 500 5 10 e - Commerce 512 5 10 e - Commerce 511 5 10 Business Communication 500 5 10 Intro to Web Technology 500 5 15 Work Integrated Learning 500 5 15 Admission Requirements: The minimum entry requirement is the National Senior Certificate or the National Certificate Vocational with appropriate subject combinations and levels of achievement.
Advanced Certificate in Systems Engineering (SAQA ID No. 85167 : NQF 6 : 125 Credits : 1 Year) | Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification Admission Requirements • The minimum entry requirement is a Higher Certificate at NQF Level 5 in an associated field. • Mature Age Exemption for students above the age of 23 as set out in the Higher Education Regulations or • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) This programme as- The Advanced Certificate of Information Technolo- the Advanced Certificate sumes that the student provides a combination of gy-related competencies in Systems Engineering, the has completed the computer and networking and a sound functional student will function com- Higher Certificate in skills, equipping the stu- introduction to the IT envi- petently within an IT envi- Systems Engineering dent with a wide scope ronment. On completion of ronment. with Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology Year 1 Total Credits : 125 or a similar Institution. NQF NQF Semester : 1 CREDITS Semester : 2 CREDITS It builds on the founda- Level Level tional skills and knowl- Computer Architecture 600 6 15 Server Engineering 600 6 10 edge developed in the Digital Electronics 600 6 15 Network Security 600 6 10 NQF 5 qualification and could serve as an ar- Data Communication & Com- 6 15 Advanced Server 6 15 ticulation combination puter Networks 600 Technologies 600 for students who have Intro to Object Oriented 6 15 Internet Security 600 6 10 completed a Higher Programming 600 28 Certificate. Work Integrated Learning 600 6 1528
Higher Certificate in Systems Engineering (SAQA ID No. 84006 : NQF 5 : 120 Credits : 1 Year) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification The qualification Higher Cer- ification develops a strong theo- training takes place in computer tificate in Systems Engineer- retical and practical background studios and PC Laboratories. ing is designed for technically in all aspects of maintaining and Students may also use their orientated students who wish building all components of com- tablets to extend their skills and to follow a vocational career in puters and networks. Hardware knowledge. A perfect entry level Systems Engineering. The qual- and software practical hands on qualification. The qualification also places a strong emphasis on technical Year 1 Total Credits : 120 NQF NQF support skills for office applica- Semester : 1 Level CREDITS Semester : 2 Level CREDITS tions by providing the student System Software 500 5 15 Microprocessors 500 5 10 with skills needed to technically PC Engineering 500 5 15 Help Desk Technology 500 5 15 support IT applications as well as Network Engineering 500 5 10 Server Technology 500 5 10 networking and end user com- Basic Electronics 500 5 10 Work Integrated Learning 500 5 15 puting support in the context of Information Systems 511 5 10 Information Systems 512 5 10 modern computer applications. Admission Requirements • The minimum entry requirement is a National Senior Certificate or a FET Certificate at NQF Level 4 in an associated field.• Mature Age Exemption for students above the age of 23 as set out in the Higher Education Regulations. or • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) 29
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) (SAQA ID No. 84948 : NQF 7 : 373 Credits : 3 Years ) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification Pay your student fees with FREE FREE Tablet PC T’s & C’s apply Tablet PC T’s & C’s apply Admission Requirements: • A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with an endorsement to a Degree coupled with appropriate combinations of recognised subjects and levels of achievement.• The National Certificate Vocational (NCV) at NQF Level 4 with appropriate combinations of recognised subjects and levels of achievement. • Further Education and Training (FET) NQF Level 4. Mature age exemption for people above the age of 23 years as set out in the Higher Education Regulations. • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) (SAQA ID No. 84948 : NQF 7 : 373 Credits : 3 Years ) Council on Higher Education Accredited Qualification The Bachelor of Commerce veloped. The bachelor’s de- to provide students with per- degree is designed to pro- gree equips students with a ceptual and analytical skills vide graduates for leadership solid theoretical knowledge, necessary in decision making, development in a business, supported by strong problem policy evaluation and an un- governmental or community solving, critical & analytical derstanding of the social, eco- organisation. A wide range thinking as well as decision nomic and regulatory of Leadership, Managerial making skills. business environment. and Business Skills are de- A key programme objective is With global business challeng- es becoming more demand- Year 1 TOTAL Credits - 128 ing, the Bachelor of Com- Semester 1 SAQA Credits Semester 2 SAQA Credits merce Degree offers students Business Management 511 10 Business Management 512 10 an updated and quality learn- Compulsory Economics 511 10 Economics 512 10 ing experience in the rapidly Accounting 511 10 Accounting 512 10 changing business and com- mercial environment. Information Systems 511 10 Information Systems 512 10 Business Statistics 511 14 Business Statistics 512 14 The qualification prepares stu- Electives Human Resource Mngt 511 10 Human Resource Mngt 512 10 dents for the increasingly chal- Marketing Management 511 10 Marketing Management 512 10 lenging and complex demands Choose One Elective Note : Students who wish to do Accounting in second year must choose Human Resources they are likely to be exposed Management, Public Relations or Marketing Management in the first year. to in the professional, business and commercial environments. Year 2 TOTAL Credits - 120 Semester 1 SAQA Credits Semester 2 SAQA Credits Successful graduates can ex- Business Management 621 15 Business Management 622 15 Electives Compulsory cel in the commercial environ- Public Relations 621 10 Public Relations 622 10 ment resting assured that they Economics 621 15 Economics 622 15 have the necessary founda- tional and theoretical knowl- Commercial Law 621 10 Commercial Law 622 10 edge, supported by strong Human Resource Mngt 621 10 Human Resource Mngt 622 10 problem-solving, critical think- Marketing Management 621 10 Marketing Management 622 10 ing, decision making, informa- Accounting 621 10 Accounting 622 10 tion technology and strategic skills. Key career possibilities Year 3 TOTAL Credits - 124 include general management, Semester 1 SAQA Credits Semester 2 SAQA Credits entrepreneurship, marketing Strategic Mngt 731 15 Strategic Mngt 732 15 Compulsory management, human resource management and financial Entrepreneurship & SMB 700 10 Training & Development 700 10 management. Market Research 700 10 Total Quality Mngt 700 10 Contemporary Issues in Work Integrated This programme is accredited Industrial Relations 700 10 Learning 15 with Council on higher Edu- Human Resource Mngt 731 15 Human Resource Mngt 732 15 Electives cation and not aligned with Marketing Management 731 15 Marketing Management 732 15 professional bodies in South Africa. Students wishing to be- Accounting 731 15 Accounting 732 15 come professional accountants in public practice are request- ed to consider professional as- NOTE: ELECTIVES WILL ONLY BE OFFERED PENDING FEASIBLE sociation qualifications. NUMBER OF REGISTRATIONS 33
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