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PROSPECTUS 2019 Milpark is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) as a private higher education institution (No 2007/HE07/003).
Contents 1. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MILPARK EDUCATION 2 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE: PART-TIME STAFF 11 Accreditation and Registration 2 SCHOOL OF FINANCIAL PLANNING AND Vision 3 INSURANCE: FULL-TIME STAFF 11 Mission 3 SCHOOL OF FINANCIAL PLANNING AND Core values 3 INSURANCE: PART-TIME STAFF 12 The student experience 3 SCHOOL OF INVESTMENT AND BANKING: Where to find us 3 FULL-TIME STAFF 12 Melville, Johannesburg SCHOOL OF INVESTMENT AND BANKING: Claremont, Cape Town PART-TIME STAFF 13 Westville, Durban BUSINESS SCHOOL: FULL-TIME STAFF 15 BUSINESS SCHOOL: PART-TIME STAFF 15 2. MILPARK EDUCATION STAFF 4 The Management team 4 ANNEXURE B - STUDENT DISCIPLINARY CODE 17 The Academic team 5 CHAPTER 1: DEFINITIONS 17 Administrative support 5 CHAPTER 2: GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND RULES 17 CHAPTER 3: MISCONDUCT 17 3. MILPARK EDUCATION PROGRAMMES 5 CHAPTER 4: A STUDENT DISCIPLINARY MILPARK EDUCATION SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMMES COMMITTEE (SDC) 18 Business School 5 CHAPTER 5: PROCEDURE IN THE CASE OF A School of Commerce 5 COMPLAINT OF MISCONDUCT 19 School of Investment and Banking 6 CHAPTER 6: GENERAL PROCEDURES AT THE School of Financial Planning and Insurance 6 HEARING OF A CHARGE OF MISCONDUCT 20 Milpark Education College Vocational and 7 CHAPTER 7: SANCTIONS 21 FET Programmes 7 CHAPTER 8: IMPLEMENTATION OF FINDINGS OF Short Programmes and Executive Education 7 THE SDC 21 Short Courses 7 CHAPTER 9: APPEALS 21 Executive Education Programmes 7 CHAPTER 10: REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE OF Corporate Citizenship 7 FINDINGS 22 Business Expertise 8 CHAPTER 11: SAFEKEEPING OF THE RECORD OF Leadership Development 8 PROCEEDINGS 22 Project Management 8 CHAPTER 12: COMMENCEMENT OF THIS CODE 22 Delivery modes 8 CHAPTER 13: OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES 23 Distance learning/contact learning 8 Full-time/part-time study 8 Recognition of prior learning 8 Language Policy 9 4. FEES AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 9 MILPARK EDUCATION BURSARY PROGRAMME 9 5. STUDENT SUPPORT 9 TUTORING 10 ACADEMIC SUPPORT 10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 10 COUNSELLING SERVICES 10 ONLINE SUPPORT 10 ANNEXURE A ACADEMIC STAFF 11 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE: FULL-TIME STAFF 11 1
1. A brief history of Milpark Education The school structure means that Milpark Education is able to enhance and expand its academic offering to ensure that all our qualifications remain current and Milpark Education (Pty) Ltd was established in 1997 relevant to industry and students. as the Milpark Business School, one of the first private providers of higher education in management in South Milpark Education programmes are aimed at many Africa. In 2007, Milpark Education registered as an different kinds of students. We cater for students who independent private higher education provider, and in already have a qualification and who wish to study 2013, changed its name to Milpark Education (Pty) Ltd. further to obtain specialised skills at a higher level of All Milpark Education’s qualifications are accredited and study. Our programmes are also suitable for students registered, as is required by the appropriate authorities, who are employed in these areas and are looking for and the Milpark Education legacy continues. a qualification to improve a specific set of skills, or to improve and formalise knowledge in a particular area to Since 2008, Milpark Education has offered a wide enhance their careers. range of programmes targeted at meeting the needs of students in business in South Africa. In addition to Finally, there are those students who have recently management education, Milpark Education also offers completed their schooling and who are looking for a first a wide range of qualifications in financial planning qualification from which to begin a career in a particular and insurance, banking and investment, and general area. Finding the right qualification for you is as easy as commerce. As a result, Milpark Education is a leading speaking to one of our trained consultants. niche provider of qualifications to many sectors, able to offer an articulation path from FET through to the highly All our courses are designed to meet the varying valued MBA degree. academic and employment needs of our students. As a Milpark Education graduate, you will receive top- Milpark Education comprises academic schools class education and qualifications dovetailed to your streamlined to provide the best experience to our varied requirements as well as to the needs and demands of the student body within each school’s area of specialisation. sector in which you choose to work. ACCREDITATION AND REGISTRATION Milpark Education (Pty) Ltd is registered as a Private Higher Education Institution with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) in terms of the Higher Education Act, 2007, under the registration number 2007/ HE07/003. Milpark Education’s Higher Education (HE) programmes are accredited by the Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC), a permanent sub-committee of the Council on Higher Education (CHE). Milpark Education is also accredited by a number of SETAs to offer tuition towards a variety of FET learning programmes. Details of FET accreditations are available in the Milpark Education College factsheets. 2
Vision Empowering Africa through Business Education. Mission Milpark Education pursues best practice in education in order to provide value for stakeholders through: • Responsive and flexible learning solutions • Relevant and quality tuition • Service and support excellence • Dynamic partnerships with industry. Core values • We focus on providing quality education to our students • We focus on excellent customer service • We work together with integrity and respect • We take personal accountability and responsibility • We create value for our stakeholders through innovation and operational excellence. The student experience We offer our students an enriching and dynamic educational experience by providing: • The opportunity to engage with exciting developments in the areas of banking, financial planning, insurance, management and leadership. • Excellent academic teaching and support staff. • A stimulating and supportive environment in which to learn. • High levels of student support both through our learning materials, in face-to-face interactions or via online access. • The opportunity to be part of a cosmopolitan and diverse student and staff community. • Qualifications valued by employers across the country and the continent. Where to find us Johannesburg Melville Extension 2, Cnr Main Rd East & Landau Terrace, Auckland Park Cape Town 2nd Floor Sunclare Building, Cnr Protea & Dreyer Rds, Claremont Durban Norfolk House, 54 Norfolk Terrace Westville, Durban You are welcome to visit any one of our Website address – www.milpark.ac.za campuses for per- Email enquiries – info@milpark.ac.za sonal assistance. Al- Student Services – 086 999 0001 ternatively, contact us telephonically, via email or through our website. 3
2. Milpark Education staff Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dean: School of Financial Julian van der Westhuizen Planning and Insurance BRek, BCompt (Hons), CTA (Cert in the Theory of Accountancy) Marilize Putter CA(SA) MBA, Advanced PG Dip in Financial Planning, PG Dip in Financial Planning, Corporate Business Development Executive BCom, CFP® Professional Ismail Sadek BCom, LLB, MBA Dean: School of Investment and Banking Antje Hargarter MBA, BBA (Hons), CEFA (Certified European Financial Chief Commercial Officer Analyst), Registered Assessor and Moderator, PhD in Leigh-Ann Hayward Risk Management B Occupational Therapy, MDP Head of Department: School of Commerce Chief Financial Officer Lizre Botha Beth Alt BCom, BCom Hons and MCom Master’s in Accounting, Bachelor’s in Accounting, CPA Head of Department: School of Commerce Chief Financial Officer Serame Ramosajana Lee Shapiro BCom (Accounting Sciences), BCompt Hons, CTA, CA (SA) BCom Hons, CA (SA) Head of Department: Business School (Research) Chief Operating Officer Samuel Koma Jerome Davies BAdmin, BAdmin (Hon), MPA, PhD – Public Administration MCom, CA (SA) Head of Department: School of Financial Planning and Insurance Chief Information Officer Michelle Swanepoel Andrew Molteno Diploma in ETDP, PG Dip in Financial Planning, Advanced PG Dip in Financial BSc, BSc (Hons), MSc Planning, PG Dip in Business Management and Administration, Registered Assessor, Registered Moderator, CFP Professional Human Resource Manager Fadia Mohammed Head of Department: School of Investment and Banking National Senior Certificate Servaas de Kock MCom, Programme in Strategic Management (PSM) Campus Manager Elna Lombard Head of Department: Postgraduate Studies, Business School MBA Jane Usher HDip Ed, BEd (Hon), MPhil, DPhil – Leadership Performance and Change Head: Marketing Agnes Ralston Head of Department: Executive Education, Business School Marketing Dip, Chartered Marketer Peter Ayuk MCom, BSc (Hons) Project Manager Sharon Bender Registrar Bachelor of Science (Computer science), Diploma in Project Melanie Orton Management (FTI) IMM, Diploma in Bookkeeping Executive Manager: Tuition and Research Coordinator: Quality Assurance Student Affairs Japie Heydenrych Jenny Blake Dip SM, BA, PGC TBDL, M Phil (Business Ethics), BA, BA Hons, MA D Ed (Didactics) Academic Manager (online delivery) Executive Dean Phillys Botha Esther Venter BMus, HED (Post Graduate), BCom, MBA BJuris, LLB, MBA, CFP® Academic Manager: College Dean: Business School Maritsa Grewe Cobus Oosthuizen Nat. Dip. HR Management, Btech HR Development, Mtech: HR Management BCom, MBA, PhD Dean: School of Commerce Joseph Sekhampu BCom Hons, MCom Economics, PhD Economics 4
The Academic team Milpark Education is managed by a team of qualified educators and academic administrators with backgrounds in banking, insurance, management and leadership, and education (a full list of academic staff appears at the end of this Prospectus as Annexure A). Administrative support Administrative support is provided by three dedicated teams: Student Services, Student Processing, and Student Delivery. Student services support all new and current students. Consultants are available to assist with any queries regarding admission, registration, results and other support required by the student during their studies. Student Processing is responsible for admission, registration and result processing, and offers support to our clients and their administrators. Student delivery is responsible for the delivery of all study material and exam and workshop logistics. 3. Milpark Education Programmes Business School Qualification Name NQF level Delivery Min Duration SAQA Id Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration 8 CL/DL 1 year 76924 Master of Business Administration (MBA) 9 CL/DLO 2 years 94856 School of Commerce Qualification Name NQF level Delivery Min Duration SAQA Id Bachelor of Business Administration 7 CL /DL /DLO 3 years 61700 Bachelor of Commerce Possible majors: • General commerce • Human Resources Management • Taxation • Marketing Management • Compliance and Risk Management 7 CL /DL/DLO 3 years 90509 Higher Certificate in Management 5 CL/DL 1 year 91832 Advanced Certificate in Management 6 CL/DL 1 year 90665 5
3. Milpark Education Programmes School of Investment and Banking Qualification Name NQF level Delivery Min Duration SAQA Id Higher Certificate in Banking Services 5 DL 1 year 90843 Advanced Certificate in Banking Services 6 DL 1 year 90842 Diploma in Banking 6 DL 3 years 90909 Higher Diploma in Banking 6 DL 2 years 62814 Bachelor of Commerce Majors: • Banking • Investment Management • Banking and Investment • Credit • Compliance and Risk Management 7 CL/DL/DLO 3 years 90509 National Certificate in Banking Services Advice 5 CL 1 year 62811 Postgraduate Diploma in Banking 8 DLO 1 year 93608 Postgraduate Diploma in Investment Management 8 DLO 1 year 94678 School of Financial Planning and Insurance Qualification Name NQF level Delivery Min Duration SAQA Id Higher Certificate in Short-term Insurance 5 DL 1 year 83526 Higher Certificate in Financial Planning 5 DL 1 year 96751 Higher Certificate in Financial Products 5 DL 1 year 97754 Advanced Certificate in Financial Planning 6 DL 1 year 96750 Advanced Certificate in Short-term Insurance 6 DL 1 year 97779 Bachelor of Commerce Possible major: • Financial Planning • Short-term Insurance 7 DL/DLO 3 years 90509 Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Planning 8 DLO 1 year 76943 6
Milpark Education College Vocational and FET Programmes Milpark Education is accredited to offer a range of Further Education and Training (FET) qualifications by various SETAs. Qualification Name NQF level Delivery Min Duration SAQA Id National Certificate Bookkeeping 3 CL 1 year 58375 Further Education & Training Certificate Bookkeeping 4 DL 1 year 58376 National Diploma Technical Financial Accounting 5 DL 1 year 36213 National Certificate Public Administration 5 CL 1 year 50060 National Diploma Financial Accounting 6 DL 1 year 20366 National Certificate Public Sector Accounting 4 DL 1 year 20352 Diploma Public Sector Accounting 5 DL 1 year 20353 National Certificate Small Bus. Financial Management 4 DL 1 year 48736 Higher Certificate Office Administration 5 DL 1 year 23619 National Diploma Financial Accounting 6 DL 2 years 20366 Certificate Office Administration 5 DL 1 year 23618 Diploma in Office Administration 6 DL 18 months 35958 FET Certificate Human Resource Management & Practice Support 4 DL 2 years 67463 Diploma Human Resource Management and Practice 5 DLO 1 year 61592 Assessor Training 5 CL 4 days 115753 National Certificate Generic Management 5 CL/DLO 1 year 59201 National Certificate End User Computing 3 CL 6 months 61591 MOS 2016 n/a DL 1 year n/a Ic3 Internet and Computing Core Certificate n/a CL 12 days n/a Adobe Indesign n/a CL 2 days n/a National Certificate: Business Admin. Services 3 CL 1 year 67465 FETC: Business Administration Services 4 CL 1 year 61595 Detailed information on every qualification is available in the form of downloadable factsheets per programme, which are accessible on the Milpark Education website (www.milpark.ac.za). The factsheets provide detailed information on assessment, modules and credit accumulation, rules for progression, curriculum planning and so on. Short Programmes and Executive Education Short Courses Milpark Education is able to offer either standardised or customised short learning programmes over three to five days or three months on a part-time basis. Many of the modules on our full qualifications in the Schools of Investment and Banking, Commerce, and Financial Planning and Insurance are also available as short courses subject to certain conditions. Executive Education Programmes Corporate Citizenship Global Corporate Citizenship Business Ethics Corporate Governance Social Responsibility Environmental Stewardship Corporate Governance & Risk Management Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation. 7
Business Expertise Digital Marketing Business Communication Workplace Relations Management Practice 360° People Management 360° Supply Chain Management New Venture Creation. Leadership Development Personal Leadership Emerging Corporate Leadership (Entry Level) Emerging Corporate Leadership (Advanced Level) Responsible Leadership Sales Leadership Women in Leadership Leadership Development for Managers Corporate Leadership Renewal Executive Leadership Finance for Non-Financial Managers Project Management Fundamentals of Project Management Applied Project Management Project Management Software. Delivery modes Milpark Education uses practical training, contact tuition and distance learning to deliver its programmes. Distance learning/contact learning Milpark Education offers education via both contact learning (face-to face, classroom-based tuition) or via distance learning (students receive the learning material and are supported either through workshops, or through tutor contact made telephonically, via email or online). Distance learning offers the student flexibility to study after hours. This method of study is ideally suited for students who are also employed, and is available on most programmes of study. Full-time/part-time study Full-time study means that students attend classes on a daily basis during the day. Full-time students are not usually employed and, as they are either recent matriculants or school-leavers, are able to attend classes daily on a full-time basis for the number of years required to complete the degree. Part-time students are usually employed and tend to be able to complete fewer modules over a longer period of time. Most part-time students choose distance-learning programmes, as this mode allows for more flexibility. Recognition of Prior Learning Recognition of prior learning (RPL) is used to grant credits towards unit standards and/or modules and components of qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). Learning occurs both formally and informally. Assessment of the learning takes place against specific learning outcomes required for a specific qualification. Credits are awarded for such learning if it meets the requirements of the qualification. Subject-field experts determine competence levels and credit awards. Policies and procedures applied to assessment and the provisions for appeal are fully disclosed and prominently available. 8
Language policy English is the medium of business, instruction and administration at Milpark Education. Milpark Education recognises that English may not necessarily be the first language of many of its students and staff members. Thus: • Although English is used as the medium of instruction and assessment, meaning will take precedence over grammatical correctness in the assessment of students’ responses to assessments. • At the same time, academic literacy is one of the objectives of the curriculum at Milpark Education. • Foreign language students will be required to demonstrate a certain level of proficiency in English so as not to unduly prejudice their chances of success on the learning programme for which they are registered. Milpark Education staff and students shall not be unfairly prejudiced by their use of English. Nonetheless, as English is the medium both of business and instruction, competence in English shall be required. 4. Fees and financial assistance Milpark Education fees per module are reflected on the registration forms and the website for individual qualifications. Milpark Education Bursary Programme Milpark Education offers a number of bursaries to students annually, based on need and academic performance. Bursaries are one of the ways in which we both support our students and assist industry in achieving South Africa’s transformation agenda. The Bursary Programme is governed by a Policy, downloadable from our website, and aims to produce quality graduates drawn from groups who may not previously have had access to a sector or area of study. Bursaries are provided to previously disadvantaged candidates who meet our criteria. Please visit our website for more information and for the bursary application forms. 5. Student support Milpark Education believes that students who are supported in their efforts are better able to learn. Therefore, students’ wellbeing is a responsibility accepted by all Milpark Education members of staff. There are clear instances in which students’ learning cannot be separated from the students’ overall life experiences. Everyone who registers with Milpark Education is a valuable member of our community and is provided with opportunities in which they may develop as individuals. To varying degrees, student support is the responsibility of every academic staff member. Tutoring Milpark Education tutors are available to assist students with academic difficulties relating to course content. Students are requested to post their queries on the online Tutor forum, which will also enable fellow students to benefit from the discussion. Tutors are required to reply to student queries within 48 hours (weekends and public holidays excluded). Students who do not want to make use of the online forum and who prefer individual assistance may use the Tutor email. The tutor service is not available between 15 December and 15 January of each year. Students who are unhappy with the assistance received from a tutor can contact HelloMilpark. The HelloMilpark link is available on the student’s online myCourses home page. 9
Academic support In addition to the tutors, the full-time academic staff employed on both campuses (Claremont and Melville) will provide students with support. Administrative support The main administrative support for students comes from the Registrar and Programme Administrators. The Registrar’s Office coordinates requests received from students and follows up to ensure that all student requests have been attended to on time and according to the established criteria. Counselling services Students (and especially distance-learning students) may experience problems that can affect their studies negatively and reduce their chances of success. These may be related to: • Methods of study • Career decisions • Personal (often psychological problems). Struggling students specifically are invited to make use of this service to assist them with solving their study problems. Specially authored publications and free resources are provided to students in the three major areas in order for them to address their problems independently as a first step. However, if a student still needs help, they can contact the student counsellor and will receive help within 48 hours. Description of counselling service: • Responding to individual student queries by email from the email address counselling@milpark.ac.za within 48 hours. • Responding to individual student queries forwarded by Milpark Education academic staff within 48 hours whether electronically or via telephone. • Responding to cases forwarded by the Disciplinary Committee and/or the Appeal Committee, by appointment. • Assisting with problems related to students at risk and with specific reference to students facing exclusion, by appointment. • Being available for career counselling services on a continuous basis but only by appointment. • Administration of the relevant tests that may be required from time to time and providing the results. Administration of formal recognised tests will be done by appointment only. • Assisting with career evenings and open days by appointment only. Providing group career counselling sessions for final-year students and students on specific programmes when required. • Providing relevant information on a continuous basis for students to be uploaded to myMilpark (myCourses) in order for students to cope independently where possible. • Maintaining online forums in order to sustain a conversation around common or shared student problems. Online support Online support varies from programme to programme. On all programmes, students are provided with access to basic administration, learning resources, and the opportunity to interact online. Many programmes are also supplemented with online self-tests and compulsory tests. Postgraduate programmes offered via distance learning are enhanced through online discussions and challenges. 10
Annexure A ACADEMIC STAFF School of Commerce: Full-time staff Name Qualifications Title Joseph Sekhampu BCom (Hons), MCom Economics, PhD Eco. Dean Serame Ramosajana BCompt (Hons), CA(SA) HOD: Accounting, Economics & Finance Lizre Botha M.Com Marketing HOD: Management, HR & Marketing Motlalekgomo Tshalane B.A Hons (HR) Programme Manager: Distance Learning Vinolia Sekolo B.Tech Accounting Programme Manager: Contact Learning Roshini Govender BBA Senior Programme Manager Mmabatho Tlhoaele BCom Programme Manager: HCM/ ACM Beverley Bartlett BA Hons (Industrial Relations) Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Cyril Francis MCom Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Gerhard Bezuidenhout M Tech Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Shaaira Sackoor MCom SA and Global Tax Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Philasande Sokhela M.Com Marketing Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Simba Karadzandima MCOM Economics Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Petunia Matlala MBA Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Kethabile Ndlovu MCom Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Vutomi Shiviti MA Lecturer/Examiner/Marker School of Commerce: Part-time staff Name Qualifications Title Steve Dunga PhD in Economics, MA in Economics, Bachelor Lecturer/Examiner/Marker of Social Science (BSocSc Tish Taylor PhD Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Mary Anne Harrop-Allin PhD, B.A Hons in Psychology Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Keith Lambert Doctor of Business Leadership (DBL) (PhD) Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Paul Muzindutsi PhD in Economics, MCom (Finance) Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Sbusiso Mashiyane B-Tech Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Malcolm Chari BSc. Hons (Informatics), BSc. (IT) Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Kgosi Molefi BAEd Hons Degree Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Danica Ellis BCom Marketing Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Hannes Bester MBA, BCom (Hons) CA(SA) Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Paulin Tchoualak Masters in Marketing Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Femola Latunde MBA, CFA Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Charles Kibwota-Achola Honours Degree, Development Administration Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Bulelwa Maphela DPhil in policy analysis Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Rashid Chilala MCom Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Everton Muberekwa M.Com Financial Economics Lecturer/Examiner/Marker April Makulunge Bcom Honours Degree Fin Accounting(SAIPA) Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Hendrik Phelane Post-Graduate Diploma in Accounting Science Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Koman Ramalingum Masters in Social Science Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Baetsane Aaron Tau PhD (Mathematics) Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Ronnie Maholane MCom Bus Management Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Martina Biecker B. Proc Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Everton Muberekwa MCom Lecturer/Examiner/Marker Clayton Kachecha MCom Lecturer/Examiner/Marker School of Financial Planning and Insurance: Full-time staff Name Qualifications Title Marilize Putter MBA, Advanced PG Dip in Financial Planning, Dean PG Dip in Financial Planning, BCom, CFP® Professional. Michelle Swanepoel Diploma in ETDP, PG Dip in Financial Planning, Head of Department Advanced PG Dip in Financial Planning, PG Dip in Business Management and Administration. Registered Assessor, Registered Moderator, CFP Professional Gerrie van der Merwe PG Dip in Financial Planning, BCom, CFP® Lecturer Professional 11
Name Qualifications Title Tyrone Ford CFP®, Advanced PG Dip in Financial Planning, Lecturer PG Dip Financial Planning, Diploma in Insurance, Cert in Taxation Strategy Linda Gird Fellow of the Insurance Institute of South Africa Lecturer Pietro Odendaal PG Dip in Financial Planning, LLB, BCom, CFP® Lecturer Professional Carna Boshoff PG Dip in Financial Planning, BSc Hons, Lecturer Certificate in Wealth Management, IISA Program in Short Term Insurance Karin Muller B Comm (Law) LLB, PG Dip in Financial Planning Lecturer LLM (Tax), FPSA®, CFP® Professional. School of Financial Planning and Insurance: Part-time staff Name Qualifications Title Riëtte Brune BA, LLB, PG Dip in Financial Planning, CFP® Marker, Facilitator Critical Reader, Examiner, Internal Moderator, Elsabe King B.Econ, PGDFP, H.D.E. Marker, Facilitator, Examiner Christa Burger BA, LLB, ILPA, PG Dip in Tax, MBA Critical Reader, Examiner, Internal Moderator, Marker, Programme Manager, Author Mark Cronje BA (Law) LLB, PG & Adv PG Dip in Financial Planning, PG Dip Tax Law, MBA (cum laude), CFP® Examiner, Internal Moderator, Marker Marius Botha B Iuris, Tax Law Programme, Trustee Diploma Institute of Bankers, CFP®, Honorary Doctorate Facilitator Soré Cloete BCom, LLB, ILPA, H Dip Tax, CFP® Examiner, Marker Angela Swart Assessor Certificate Examiner, Marker, Author Franscois van Gijsen Advanced Post-Graduate Diploma in Financial External Moderator Planning, Post-Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning, LLM (Tax), Certificate/Diploma Legal Practice, BProc FPSA® CFP® Professional. Leslie Swart Baccalaureus Commercii (B.Comm (Law)), Marker, Examiner Baccalaureus Legum (LLB), Magister Legum (LLM in Estate Planning) Kerry-Lee Kroch Certificate in Financial Planning, Diploma in Marker, Reviewer, Facilitator, Examiner, Tutor Financial Planning, B.A. Clinical Psychology, Hons. Clinical Psychology Sumaya Naidu Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, Completed External Moderator a term of Articles of Clerkship at the Cape Town School of Legal Practice, Passed the Attorney’s Admission Examination, Admitted as Attorney of the High Court, Masters in Commercial/Tax Law, Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Planning, Certified Financial Planner (FPI), Compliance Management Diploma School of Investment and Banking: Full-time staff Name Qualifications Title Antje Hargarter MBA, BBA (Hons), CEFA (Certified European Dean Financial Analyst), Registered Assessor and Moderator PhD in Risk Management from NWU Bazamile Mseleku Bachelor of Technology in Management Lecturer Carlyn Collison PGDip in Management Practice, Bachelor of Arts Lecturer Senior Programme Manager: Learnerships Elmaré van der Westhuizen BCom (Hons) Marketing, CAIB – Credit Diploma Lecturer & Advanced Credit Diploma, Financial Markets Wealth Management Skills Programme, First Level Regulatory Examination: Representatives Ntuthuzelo Matyeni Bachelor of Administration (currently studying) Programme Manager: Banking Amelia Johnson Bachelor of Technology in Management Programme Manager: Banking / Lecturer Matiyane Lamati Advance Diploma in Management (ADM), Programme Manager: Learnerships National Diploma Commercial Administration, BANKSETA Assessor Zinia Bunyula Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration Degree Degree Honours in Maritime studies Masters in Development Studies (Business & Economics) PG Diploma in Business Admin. 12
Name Qualifications Title David Venter MSc in Finance B.Com Financial Management Deputy Head of Department Investments Servaas de Kock MCom, Programme in Strategic Management (PSM) Head of Department Banking Simba Tibape Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Management Lecturer Bachelor of Commerce Honours degree in Banking Diploma in Banking (IOB) Johan Potgieter MBA, BBA (Hons) BCOM (Accounting) CAIB(SA) Lecturer Veronica Hardenberg CAIB(SA) – Credit Diploma and Advanced Credit Lecturer Diploma BCOMM (Banking Management) Registered assessor and moderator with BANKSETA. BANKSETA Facilitator Tracey Willcox BA (Theology) Cum Laude, BA (Hons) Political Lecturer Science, BA (General) Political Science and Economics, Advanced Diploma for Educators of Adults, ETDP SETA registered facilitator and assessor. First Level Regulatory Examination: Representatives Willem Lombard B.Com (Acc III); Hons B&A; MBA (US) Lecturer Petunia Matlala MBA, Baccalaureus Technologiae Cost and Lecturer Management Accounting Cephas Forichi Masters in Finance and Investment Management Lecturer Stanton Lesch M. Com (Economics). MBA; Post-graduate Lecturer Diploma in Financial Planning Landu Mthembu Bachelor of Commerce-Accounting, Auditing Lecturer and Taxation(UKZN) Post Graduate Diploma in Finance, Banking and Investment Management (UKZN) JSE Registered Securities Trader Exams (SAIFM) Noluvuyo Ziqu National Diploma in Office Management & Academic Administrator Technology, Credit Management Certificate Babalwa Chulayo Bachelor of Business Administration Academic Administrator PG D in Small Enterprise Consulting School of Investment and Banking: Part-time staff Name Qualifications Title Albertha Maria Rossouw B Com (Hons) Economics/Banking External Moderator Allison Haywood BCom, BCom (Hon), Psychometrist, BANKSETA Assessor Critical Reader, Examiner, Moderator, Marker, Facilitator Annatjie Brand Nasionale Diploma in Koste en Bestuurs Examiner, Marker Rekeningkunde (met hoofvakke Finansiele Rekeningkunde III en Koste- en Bestuursrekeningkunde III) B.Proc Bestorwe Boedel Praktyk Diploma Toegelate Akte Besorger – Hooggeregshof Kaapstad Bentry Phiri CIMA, AdvDip in Mngmt Accounting Facilitator, Marker Bernard Ter Morshuizen CAIB; Diploma Insolvency Law; AdvCert in Facilitator, Marker Taxation; ACIS Bernadine Fourie PhD Economics MSc Applied Mathematics External Moderator BSc Honours Applied Mathematics BSc Mathematics and Economics Carin Smith Bcom Entrepreneurship Facilitator, Marker Carmen Hendricks Diploma Personnel Management Marker Chantal Strauss Bcom Hons Author, Examiner, Facilitator, Internal Moderator Lecturer – Online, Marker, Tutor Charles Nyoka MBA, BBSc Facilitator, Marker Colin Abanda LLM, LLB Facilitator, Marker Daniel Kuboya MBA BCcom (Hons) Finance MCom Marker (Finance & Investments) David van Niekerk LLB Law at UWC Compliance Management Marker, Facilitator, Examiner, Tutor certificate Dr Joel Chigada PhD Information Science, MBL BBA External Moderator Marketing Grad Diploma in Marketing Management 13
Name Qualifications Title Emmanuel Runyowa MBA, Diploma: IOB Facilitator, Marker Elsie van Tonder BA: Integrated Marketing Communication Facilitator, Marker BA Hons: Corp. & Marketing Communication Francis Musonda CIMA Facilitator, Marker Femi Olatunde MBA in Business Administration PGD in Facilitator Management Chartered Financial Analyst Estelle van Zyl B.Soc. Science Industrial Relations External Moderator Diploma in Labour Relationship Gabi Nudelmann PhD in Higher Education Studies Courses External Moderator through Centre for Higher Education Development (CHED) Master of Arts in Applied Theatre and Drama Studies Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Drama BA in Cultural and Literary Studies in Film, Media and Visual Studies Gary van Vuuren PhD Risk Management BCom (Hons) Financial Examiner Analysis & Portfolio Management BA English, Archaeology, PhD Nuclear Physics MSC AstrophysicsBSc (Hons) Physics Godfrey Marozva CFA; MSc; BBS; Hons External Moderator Glen Cain Bcom Econ.+ Bus.EconBA Psychology Facilitator, Marker Gordon Cameron Assoc.Diploma Facilitator, Marker Harvey Pamburai PhD candidate – Accounting MCom in Financial Management BCom (Hons) Financial Examiner, Marker, Tutor, Back-Tutor Jakobus Kemp B Com (Hons) Economics Critical Reader, Examiner, Internal Moderator, Marker, Back-up Tutor, Tutor Johan Potgieter MBA, BBA (Hons) BCOM. (Accounting) Examiner, Marker, Tutor, Back-up, Facilitator CAIB(SA) Johann Jacobs PhD Risk Management Examiner, Marker, Tutor Hannetjie Oosthuizen Bcom Facilitator, Marker Johannes Huysamen Bachelor in Banking in management Marker Johannes Struweg MCom Financial Management BCom External Moderator Accountancy BCom (Hons) / CTA Karien Vermeulen Bcom Banking, CAIB Facilitator, Marker Kathy Coetzee PR Diploma, Cert in Adv Facilitators Facilitator, Marker Keith de Swardt Bcom Ind.Psych & BMan; MBL Facilitator, Marker Kum Franklin Dang Bcom Banking+Fin; Bcom Hons. Public Facilitator, Marker Economics & Development; MBA Kunofiwa Tsaurai Masters of Science Degree in Banking and Examiner, Marker, Tutor, Back-up Tutor Financial Services, BCom Banking (Honours) Lionel Oakes Bcom Facilitator, Marker Lolikka Ebrahim MBA Facilitator, Marker Lynette Hattingh B.Bibl.; HR Diploma; Financial Services Facilitator, Marker INSETA/ETQA + BANKSETA assessor Madelein Astle Bcom ACIS SAIT Facilitator, Marker Maggie Okumbe MBA, Bcom Accounting Facilitator, Marker Mariana Moodie Bcom in Econ+Money&Banking, IOB Diploma Facilitator, Marker Marieta van Schalkwyk D.Litt et Philosophy; MD in Social Science; BA Marker Social Work Deg.; RFP I & II qualification from Financial Planning Inst.Facilitator, Meshack Egoh B.SC. Hons Facilitator, Marker Mhlanguli Nare ACIS; Bcom.Hons.Accounting Facilitator, Marker Minette Kotze BCom in HR Assessors Qualification Examiner, Marker PG Education Certificate Mutinta Kandeke BA:Acc+Finance, CIMA-UK Facilitator, Marker Nadia Govender Bcom.Finance + Economics Facilitator, Marker Nelson Tsi Foncha Tche HND in Accounting BSc in Mathematics Facilitator, Marker ACCA Nicolette Brouwer MCompt Examiner, Marker, Tutor (Accounting) Niranjan Narsee Facilitator, Marker Nkosinathi Matu BCom (Accounting, Business Management, Examiner, Marker Economics) BBA MBA Olufemi Olatunde B.SC Acc PGDip Admin MBA Facilitator, Marker Patrick Browning BSSc Facilitator, Marker Patrick Fitzgerald MBA B Com (Hons) Business Mathematics Examiner, Marker, Back-up Tutor & Informatics Patrick Mzamo Diploma Bus.Mngt Dip:Education Facilitator, Marker Piet Troskie Bcom, MBA Facilitator, Marker Puso Fisher MBA B.Sc (Biochemistry) Tutor Rajen Ramchander Facilitator, Marker 14
Name Qualifications Title Riekie Wandrag Magister legume- Cum Laude External Moderator Ronnie Moholane BCom Hons:Ind. Psych Facilitator Rubab Bangash Masters in Economic Development Examiner, Marker, Tutor Rufaro Mafinyane Bcom Banking Facilitator, Marker Salima Modack National Certificate Financial Markets and Marker Instruments National Certificate Wealth Specialization Sbusiso Mashiyane Btech: Cost & Management Accounting Facilitator, Marker Shameera Chothia BCom (Hons) Management Examiner, Marker, Shamilla Levy Bcom in Econ.+Ind. Psychology Facilitator, Marker Shane Dicks Bcom Hons Facilitator, Marker Shaline Jamedze Bachelor of Commerce Degree in Banking Facilitator Sheilah Pedersen Bcom: Acc & Economics Facilitator, Marker Sholane Lalla-Sathu Bachelor of Commerce and Law –Bachelor Examiner, Tutor, Facilitator of Commerce Honours –Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Partially Complete (14 modules outstanding, mainly repeat courses due to change in universities and loss in credits) Simonne Stellenboom BCom General Management, BCom (Hons) Examiner, Moderator, Marker Corporate Finance Sipe Bacela Masters in Economics Examiner, Marker, Back-up Tutor Stephen Venter Honours degree Financial Analysis & Portfolio External Moderator Management Honours degree in BCOMPT(CTA) majoring in Accounting Sonja Randall NDip:Mkt & Sales Mngt Facilitator, Marker Tasneem Matthee B Comm. Honours in Finance, National Examiner, Marker Diploma: Management, National Certificate in Business Administration Tess van Schaik Diploma in Education, Cert. n Banking & Credit. Examiner, Marker, Tutor, Facilitator Thembelani Momoti BBA Examiner, Marker Thembisa Funani Hdip Banking Facilitator, Marker Tracey Willcox BA (Theology) Cum Laude, BA (Hons) Examiner, Marker, Tutor Political Science, BA (General) Political Science and Economics Wendy Erasmus CAIB Facilitator, Marker Yudhvir Seedaram Ph.D in Finance External Moderator Zaaida Osman B Comm. In Finance Examiner, Marker Diana Mwandidya BBA CFA Level 1 CIMA Examiner Ruen Naidu BBSci Hons Actuarial Science Examiner, Marker Tutor Leanmore Banhwa CFA Level 3 MBA BCom (Hons) Finance Examiner, Marker Diploma in Banking Dr Cobus Oosthuizen BCom, MBA, PhD Dean Dr Jane Usher HDip Ed, BEd (Hons), MPhil, DPhil (Leadership Performance and Change) Head of Department: Postgraduate studies Dr Sam Koma D Admin Head of Department: Research Studies Peter Ayuk MCom in Business Management Head of Department: Executive Education Evelyn Kannigen PGD BA Programme Manager: MBA CL Nazmira Sayed BCom (Hons), MCom Programme Manager: MBA DLO Chimene Nukunah BCom (Hons), MCom Programme Manager: PGDBA & DBA Andries Fourie Dip (HIV/Aids Counselling), BBA (Industrial Senior Lecturer: Strategy and Entrepreneurship Psychology), PGD (Tech Strat & Innov. Management), MPhil (Futures Studies) Shaun Berry Online Short Course Certificate in Human PA to Dean Resource Management Zelna Hart Short-Term Insurance qualifications: Academic Assistant • Insurance Certificate of Business studies • Certificate of Proficiency 1 • Certificate of Proficiency 2 Short Courses: • Fundamentals of Project Management • Women in Leadership Lungile Malaza - Academic Assistant Business School: Part-time staff Name Qualifications Title Dr Keith de Swardt MBL; BCom Marker, Facilitator, Examiner Jean Grundling MPhil ; Btech HRM; HDip Education Facilitator, Marker 15
Name Qualifications Title Dr Keith de Swardt MBL; BCom Marker, Facilitator, Examiner Jean Grundling MPhil ; Btech HRM; HDip Education Facilitator, Marker Muhommed Patel MBA; BCom Facilitator, Marker Nana Tankou MBA; BSc ; GCE Advanced Level Facilitator , Marker Jacques Snyman MBA; B Eng Facilitator, Marker Hugh Myres MBA; BSc Hons Facilitator, Marker Dr Frances Wright PhD; MBA; Honours; BSc; Diploma Oral Hygiene Supervisor, Internal Marker, Facilitator, Dr Gerhard van Wyk DTech; MTech; NDip Marketing and Sales Supervisor, Internal Marker, facilitator, Marker Dr Jacques van Zyl DEd; BCom Ed Supervisor, Internal Marker, Facilitator, Marker, Examiner Debbie de Conning Med, B Ed, HDip: Education Facilitator, Marker Debra Slabbert CFA; BCom Hons; BCom Facilitator , Marker Dr Devan Govender PhD; M Ed; B Ed; PGD Education Management; Supervisor, Internal Marker, Facilitator, Marker, Bachelor of Pedagogics In Arts Examiner Dr Mary Anne Harrop-Allin Dphil ; MPhil; BA Hon; BA Supervisor, Moderator, Internal Marker, Online Lecturer Niall Gahan MBA Facilitator , Marker, Examiner Maria Barbara Esterhuyse PhD; M Ed; B Ed; B Prim Ed Examiner, Marker, Online Lecturer Gerald Mfongeh MCom; MSc; BCom Online Lecturer Dr Leila Groenewald PhD (Sociology); MA Sociology; B Hons; Online Lecturer BA (Humanities) Dr Theuns Pelser PhD; MCom; BCom Hons; BCom Online Lecturer Dr Rudi Labuschagne Dphil (Leadership in Performance Online Lecturer Management); MTh in Counselling; PGD Theology; BD; BA (Psychology) Dr Jopie Coetzee DBL; MBA; BSC Eng Mining; BSc Maths & Geology Online Lecturer Albert Renier Wort PhD Supervisor , Internal Marker Alphonso van Aardt Smit D Com Supervisor, Internal Marker Ankit Katrodia PhD Internal Marker Dr Andre Vermeulen PhD Engineering Management Supervisor, Internal Marker Dr Anthony Isabirye DED External Moderator Dr Cecilia Maria Schultz DTech External Marker Dr Chris Lombard DPhil Supervisor, Internal Marker Dr Cindy Olivier PhD (Leadership Performance and Change) Supervisor, Internal Marker, Dr Clive Smith PhD Supervisor, Internal Marker Dr Guillaume De Swardt PhD External Marker Dr Hennie Scheepers DLitt Supervisor, Internal Marker Herman Boikanyo PhD Supervisor , Internal Marker Dr Ian Joubert PhD, DBL Supervisor, Internal Marker Ilse Niemann Struweg PhD External Marker Dr Jan Meyer PhD Supervisor, Internal Marker Dr Jenni Gobind PhD Supervisor, Internal Marker Dr Joseph Sekhampu PhD Supervisor Karel Lessing PhD External Marker Dr Khanyi Nzukuma PhD Supervisor Leigh-Anne Paul Dachapalli D Admin External Marker Dr Leonard Llewellyn PhD External Marker Louise van Staden PhD External Marker Dr Lydia Mbati DEd Supervisor Dr Mac Donald Kanyangale PhD External Marker Dr Maggie Lombard PhD External Marker Dr Marco Pretorius PhD External Marker Martha Johanna van Deventer DPhil External Marker Dr Maria dos Santos Dcom Supervisor Dr Mercy Mpinganjira PhD External Marker Dr Michel Tshiyoyo PhD Supervisor Dr Mohamed Saheed Bayat PhD, Bcom (Hons) External Marker Dr Noel Pearse PhD External Marker Dr Noluntu Dyubhele Dcom External Marker Dr Peta Thomas Dphil Supervisor, Internal Marker Peter Ayuk PhD Supervisor , Internal Marker Portia Pearl Siyanda Sifolo DBA Supervisor, Internal Marker Require Wait DCom External Marker Sam Lubbe PhD Supervisor, Internal Marker Samuel Koma D Admin Supervisor, Internal Marker Dr Sandra Perks PhD External Marker Sydney Mishi DCom Supervisor, Internal Marker Dr Theophilus Tshukudu DTech External Marker Thembekile Elsie Ntshakala PhD Supervisor, Internal Marker Thembi Masekela PhD Supervisor, Internal Marker Thulane Ngele DPhil Supervisor, Internal Marker Dr Tish Taylor PhD Supervisor Dr Wendy Ngoma PhD Supervisor Werner Vermuelen PhD Supervisor, Internal Marker 16
Annexure B STUDENT DISCIPLINARY CODE CHAPTER 1: DEFINITIONS CHAPTER 2: GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND RULES CHAPTER 3: MISCONDUCT CHAPTER 4: A STUDENT DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE (SDC) CHAPTER 5: PROCEDURE IN THE CASE OF A COMPLAINT OF MISCONDUCT CHAPTER 6: GENERAL PROCEDURES AT THE HEARING OF A CHARGE OF MISCONDUCT CHAPTER 7: SANCTIONS CHAPTER 8: IMPLEMENTATION OF FINDINGS OF THE SDC CHAPTER 9: APPEALS CHAPTER 10: REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE OF FINDINGS CHAPTER 11: SAFEKEEPING OF THE RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS CHAPTER 12: COMMENCEMENT OF THIS CODE CHAPTER 13: OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES CHAPTER 1: DEFINITIONS Academic Board An established Board (or one of its sub-committees) of Milpark where decisions of an academic nature are confirmed and changes to policy are approved, or its sub-committees CEO Chief Executive Officer of Milpark Education Employee means a permanent or temporary/contracted employee of Milpark Executive Dean means the Executive Dean of Milpark Education Initiator means an employee of Milpark as appointed by the Executive Dean to conduct the case for and present the evidence on behalf of Milpark at a student disciplinary hearing Milpark “Milpark” means Milpark Education in general as defined by its two teaching campuses (Claremont, CapeTown and Melville, Johannesburg), and its site in Westville, Durban. Milpark premises means any premises or building which is the property of Milpark or is controlled by Milpark for Milpark activities including examination venues Student means any person, who at the time of the alleged misconduct is or was: • registered for any qualification/workshop on Milpark’s Student Administration System, or • taught or evaluated on any Milpark premises by an employee or someone contracted by Milpark for that purpose Student Disciplinary means a committee constituted by the Coordinator of Quality Assurance and Student Affairs to adjudicate Committee charges of misconduct relating to students Student Disciplinary means the Committee constituted by the Coordinator of Quality Assurance and Student Appeals Committee Affairs to consider student appeals from decisions of a student Disciplinary Committee Students’ means a student selected to act as a representative for another student of Milpark Representative CHAPTER 2: GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND RULES 2.1 The Student Disciplinary Code is aimed at: 2.1.1 upholding the name and reputation of Milpark. 2.1.2 maintaining order, discipline, safety and security at Milpark. 2.1.3 ensuring the integrity of the academic processes of Milpark and 2.1.4 assuring the quality of the assessment processes at Milpark. 2.2 Any conduct of a student which contravenes the Disciplinary Code and/or negatively impacts on these goals may be regarded as misconduct and subject to disciplinary measures. 2.3 The general supervision and control of student discipline at Milpark vests with the Office of the Executive Manager: Tuition and Research and is administered in terms of the Student Disciplinary Code of Milpark. CHAPTER 3: MISCONDUCT 3.1 A student is guilty of misconduct if s/he conducts himself/herself in a way that negatively impacts on the goals in Chapter 2, which includes but is not limited to if she/he: 3.1.1 intentionally or negligently contravenes or undermines, or attempts to contravene or undermine, or assists, encourages or persuades any other person to contravene or undermine a code, regulation, rule or instruction of Milpark; 3.1.2 refuses or fails to comply with a lawful instruction or request of an employee of Milpark authorised to give such instruction or to make such request, or acts contrary to such instruction or request; 3.1.3 commits any statutory or common law crime while on the premises of Milpark; 3.1.4 intentionally or negligently misuses, damages, defaces, destroys or alienates, or without authorisation, uses any building, furniture or equipment, computer, vehicle, notes, documents or any other thing owned or controlled by Milpark or by any employee of Milpark or by any registered student of Milpark; 3.1.5 intentionally or negligently mismanages and/or misappropriates funds of Milpark; 3.1.6 introduces intoxicating liquor onto the premises of Milpark without the consent of the CEO (or a person duly authorised by the CEO) or consumes or abuses intoxicating liquor and/or is under the influence of such liquor while on the premises of Milpark; 17
3.1.7 unlawfully uses or has in his or her possession a “dependence-producing substance” or “dangerous dependence-producing substance” (as defined in section 1 of the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act, 1992) on the premises of Milpark or introduces such substance onto the premises of Milpark; 3.1.8 without proper prior authorisation: 3.1.8.1 brings onto or stores on the premises of Milpark a firearm, other dangerous weapon, fuel that cannot reasonably be shown to be required for the operation of a motor vehicle, or any explosive device; or 3.1.8.2 allows or arranges for the aforegoing (as per 3.1.8.1) to be brought onto or stored on the premises of Milpark; 3.1.9 sexually or otherwise harasses any person (as defined in the Sexual Harassment Policy (students)) while on Milpark premises, as attached hereto as Annexure “B”; 3.1.10 acts in a racist manner towards any person while on Milpark premises; 3.1.11 commits an indecent act on the premises of Milpark; 3.1.12 unlawfully expresses, publishes or disseminates in speech, writing, print, electronic or other medium at Milpark any views, beliefs or ideology which infringes upon the dignity or other human rights of any student or groups of students, or any employee of Milpark or person invited by Milpark as a guest of Milpark; 3.1.13 without the written permission of the CEO or a person duly authorised by the CEO uses the name and/or logo of Milpark, or displays it; 3.1.14 convenes an assembly on the premises of Milpark without obtaining the prior consent of the CEO (or the person duly authorised by him/her), or attends a gathering prohibited by the CEO; 3.1.15 knowingly makes a false statement about Milpark or otherwise intentionally provides materially false information to anyone inside or outside of Milpark about Milpark; 3.1.16 intentionally or negligently tenders or presents to any employee of Milpark any document which he or she knows or ought reasonably to know to be false or a forgery and which causes or has the potential to cause prejudice to the administrative, financial or academic interests of Milpark; 3.1.17 accepts or offers a bribe to students, employees or any other official of Milpark; 3.1.18 reproduces or transmits in any form or manner, whether electronically or mechanically (including photocopying and faxing), any study guide, book, thesis, dissertation, article, examination paper, lecture, printed tutorial matter or any other study aids in respect of which copyright exists, unless such reproduction or transmission is done in a manner authorised in terms of the Copyright Act, 1978 (as amended), and unless the copyright owner’s permission for the reproduction or transmission is obtained; 3.1.19 plagiarises, which means representing the ideas or work of another as one’s own without appropriately acknowledging the source(s); 3.1.20 collects money or offers goods for sale or advertises goods on the premises of Milpark without the permission of the CEO (or a person duly authorised by him/her); 3.1.21 neglects or refuses to return library material borrowed from Milpark library; 3.1.22 behaves in any way that leads or may lead to the consequences described below, if such consequences were or should reasonably have been foreseen at the time when such behaviour occurred. Such behaviour includes conduct by which: 3.1.22.1 the good name and reputation of Milpark is or may be impaired, 3.1.22.2 the maintenance of order, discipline and security at Milpark is or may be prejudiced or imperilled, or 3.1.22.3 the process of tuition, research and administration and general Milpark activities are or may be prejudiced or imperilled; 3.1.23 knowingly makes a false statement or otherwise intentionally provides materially false information in any formal Milpark investigation, proceedings or document; 3.1.24 incites another student to commit an act of misconduct; 3.1.25 intimidates another student; or 3.1.26 prevents or attempts to prevent another student from accessing Milpark premises or attending classes at Milpark. 3.2 With specific regard to assessments, a student is guilty of misconduct if he/she cheats in any Milpark examination/assignment. 3.2.1 For purposes of this rule, “examination/assignment” includes all assessments of a student’s performance organised and/or conducted in the name of Milpark. 3.2.2 Further for the purposes of this rule, “cheating”’ includes: 3.2.2.1 the possession of any unauthorised notes and/or aid(s) in the examination venue after the first answer book or question paper is made available to students, which may assist a student in the examination; 3.2.2.2 the use or attempted use during an examination of any note, device, equipment or aid, the use of which is not authorised by the examiner, examination officer or examination instruction; 3.2.2.3 the communication or attempted communication of any information relating to an examination with any other candidate while the examination is in progress; 3.2.2.4 the removal or attempted removal from an examination room of any examination paper, examination book or writing paper supplied by Milpark for the purposes of answering an examination; 3.2.2.5 the use of a false name, identity number or student number in an examination; 3.2.2.6 the submission for examination as own work any matter that has been copied, reproduced, or extracted in whole or in part from the work of another student or some other person, or which is substantially the same in whole or in part as the work of another student; 3.2.2.7 deliberately or negligently assisting another student to cheat as defined in 3.2.2; 3.2.2.8 accessing any assessment, test, or examination paper, or marking memorandum or model answer of Milpark prior to an examination or assignment without authorisation; 3.2.2.9 accessing the work of another person during an examination without authorisation; and 3.2.2.10 the commission of any other fraudulent or dishonest practice whereby a student, while being examined by Milpark, seeks to mislead or deceive the examiner or the examination officer. CHAPTER 4: A STUDENT DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE (SDC) 4.1 THE SDC 4.1.1 The SDC consists of three persons identified and appointed by the Coordinator of Quality Assurance and Student Affairs, from amongst the following: 4.1.1.1 a person duly authorised or appointed by the CEO; 4.1.1.2 the Executive Manager: Tuition and Research; or a person duly authorised or appointed by such Executive Manager; 4.1.1.3 a person duly authorised or appointed by the Coordinator of Quality Assurance and Student Affairs 4.1.1.4 a member of the Academic or senior Administrative staff; 4.1.1.5 an external person due to his/her expertise, which could include legal expertise. 18
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