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  • UNISA Baccalaureus Technologiae: Engineering: Civil Environmental Engineering Course

    UNISA Baccalaureus Technologiae: Engineering: Civil Environmental Engineering Course

    Admission and re-admission requirements

    Qualification admission requirements

    Your admission to Unisa is dependent on you meeting the specific admission requirements for your chosen qualification.
    A National Diploma: Engineering (S4) in the relevant discipline or equivalent qualification OR National Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering (T4) OR Foreign Civil Engineering qualifications are considered but subject to SAQA evaluation and departmental approval. Students with a National Diploma (T3) in Civil Engineering must do bridging study units: (i) Documentation III. Choose 3 of the following 4 study units: (ii) Structural Analysis III; (iii) Transportation Engineering III; (iv) Water Engineering III; (iv) Geotechnical Engineering III or a minimum of 50% of the completed qualification that satisfy the vocational requirement of the specific B-Tech qualification.

    Qualification stream:Environmental Engineering
    Qualification code:BTECV – ENV
    NQF level:7
    Total credits:120
    SAQA ID:62320
    APS/AS:50
    Maximum time to complete this qualification: 3 years

    If you don’t meet the admission requirements above, click here to view other qualification admission requirements in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology

    Student fees and funding your studies

    Application fee

    Pay the application fee once you’ve received your student number:

    • R105 for online applications
    • R160 for hard copy applications

    Please note that this application fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa.

    Student fees

    Click here to find out more about Unisa’s student fees, and the bursaries and loans for Unisa students.

    Apply for admission

    Applications for admission to undergraduate higher certificates, diplomas & degrees, advanced certificates, advanced diplomas, the Postgraduate Certificate in Education & BTech degrees will be open from August – September 
    Applications will however close earlier on August for the following two qualifications:

    • Bachelor of Social Work (90088)
    • Higher Certificate in Social Auxiliary Work (90011)

    Please note:

    • Everyone wanting to start a new qualification must apply for admission.
    • Unisa will inform you of the outcome of your application. If successful, Unisa will indicate for which qualification you have been accepted and will offer you a space for the period for which you have applied (ie either semester 1 or semester 2).
    • You must accept or decline Unisa’s offer within the prescribed period of time.
    • If you accept Unisa’s offer, you must register for the period for which you have been granted admission (ie semester 1 or semester 2). Should you not register for the relevant semester of study, you will need to re-apply for admission during the next application period.

    Additional support for this qualification via TVET colleges

    Unisa has an agreement with various Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges to offer classes in a selected number of qualifications. These classes have proved to generally improve the throughput rate of students who enrol for them.
    Take note of the following:

    • Make sure that your TVET college of choice offers support in your qualification.
    • Apply for admission during Unisa’s application period via your TVET college or via Unisa.

    Registration

    Unisa will send the necessary information about registration dates and the registration process to all successful applicants who have confirmed their acceptance of Unisa’s offer. Visit www.unisa.ac.za/register for registration information

  • Where is Unisa Florida Campus

    Where is Unisa Florida Campus

    Unisa Florida Campus Location

    Florida Science Campus Service Centre

    Florida service centre

    Address:
    Phapha Building, 2nd Floor,
    Science Campus
    Cnr Christiaan de Wet & Pioneer Streets
    Florida
    Tel: 011 471 3797
    Email: gautengtl@unisa.ac.za

    Opening hours:
    Mondays to Fridays: 07H45 – 16H00
    Saturdays: Open for tutorial classes and computer labs

  • Details Of Manguzi Hospital Nursing School Application 2026/2027

    Details Of Manguzi Hospital Nursing School Application 2026/2027

    Manguzi hospital is a district hospital with 280 beds situated in the Umkhanyakude health district. The hospital has 11 residential clinics and 3 mobile teams visiting 35 points. Directions to Manguzi hospital.

    For Application and any other Information, contact

    MANGUZI HOSPITAL
    Telephone: +27 (0) 35 592 0150 / 0151
    Fax: +27 (0) 35 592 0158 / 0144
    Alternative number in case of landline failure: 083 387 5719
    Postal Address: Private Bag X301 Kwa-Ngwanase 3793
    Physical Address: Off main road, Ithala Centre, Manguzi Town, Kwa-Ngwanase (Kosi Bay)
    GPS co-ordinates: 32.75637467 | -26.9840283
    Email: silungile.mthembu@kznhealth.gov.za
  • UNISA Short Course in Basic Communication Skills in Afrikaans

    UNISA Short Course in Basic Communication Skills in Afrikaans

    Short Course in Basic Communication Skills in Afrikaans (72869)Purpose

    To empower adult speakers for whom the specific African language is not the first language through basic theoretical and practical language training relevant to their background, so that they can use their communication skills in a social context or gain access to higher education and training, and can develop as multilingual South Africans

    Target group

    Any adult speaker for whom the Afrikaans language is not the first language
     Duration

    Three months
     Language medium

    English and Afrikaans
     Registration periods

    Semester registration dates (when 10 or more students registered for class)

    Tuition method

    Class attendance and CD’s
     Kind of assessment

    Note:
    Formative assessment and examination admission will comply with UNISA’s formative assessment rules and policies
    Formative assessment:
    Activities, assignments and short tests provide formative assessment in that they are part of the short course and lead students through a series of activities in which they apply the skills that they are learning. Students have to perform certain communicative activities that form part of each lesson, and complete tasks that accompany the lessons. In this manner the material that they have studied is properly revised.
    Summative assessment:
    The examination will require students to apply their basic linguistic knowledge of the African language and its vocabulary in order to communicate in a social multilingual context. Apart from regular activities, there will be a test in the middle of the course which will count 20% towards the final examination. The pass mark is 50%. The examination will be conducted orally in May or October, counting 80% towards the final mark. The sub-minimum for the examination is 40%, under which the year mark does not count. A distinction is 75%.
     Basic Communication Skills in Afrikaans (CAFK01T)Syllabus/Content Topics

    General Language Introduction
    In the introduction students will be guided in revising general grammatical knowledge. This knowledge was already obtained in their first language up to NQF-level 4. The grammatical function of basic parts of speech such as nouns and verbs will be explained in a simple manner by means of handy communicative phrases, some of which are used in the media. It should be mastered during the first two lessons.
    Topics
    After an introduction to the Afrikaans languages, the lessons will be based on the following topics:
    Lesson 1: Greetings
    (Greetings and Personal Information; cultural background)
    Lesson 2: My family
    (Identifying copula for persons – building vocabulary, cultural information on Afrikaans families)
    Lesson 3:The body
    (Identifying copula for objects – building vocabulary, relevant cultural information)
    Lesson 4: At the garage
    (Requests – building vocabulary; cultural background)
    Lesson 5: Transport
    (Interrogatives; instrumental prefix; locatives, Afrikaans culture)
    Lesson 6: At the restaurant
    (Polite requests; present tense; positive/negative; Afrikaans cultural background)
    Lesson 7: At the store
    (Locatives; building vocabulary, Afrikaans culture)
    Lesson 8: What is the weather like today?
    (Days of the week; seasons; time words, Afrikaans culture)
    Lesson 9: African funerals
    (Culture exploration; present and past tense)
    Lesson 10: At the party
    (Personal information; counting words; building vocabulary, Afrikaans culture)
    Vocabulary
    The following situations areas will determine the vocabulary used: my home, family; body parts, clothing, transport and the weather; social activities: going to the garage, store, restaurant, funeral, party
     Course leader

    Prof D S (Sekepe) Matjila DLitt et Phil
    Centre for Pan African Languages and Cultural Development
    Office 7-057, Theo van Wijk Building, UNISA
    Tel: 012 429 8097
    Tel: 012 429 8247
    Fax: 012 352 8288
    E-mail: matjids@unisa.ac.za
     Programme administrator(s)

    Prof D S (Sekepe) Matjila DLitt et Phil
    Centre for Pan African Languages and Cultural Development
    Office 7-057, Theo van Wijk Building, UNISA
    Tel: 012 429 8097
    Tel: 012 429 8247
    Fax: 012 352 8288
    E-mail: matjids@unisa.ac.za
    E-mail: dklerknm@unisa.ac.za

  • The Private Hotel School Enrichment Modules

    The Private Hotel School Enrichment Modules

    Enrichment Modules

    The Private Hotel School provides enrichment modules for students, industry practitioners interested in enhancing their current skills and for those gearing-up for a career shift to be part of the dynamic hospitality industry. Participants have the opportunity to complete one or more module and receive a certificate of completion.

    These are intensive, six month (32 to 64 contact hours) modules introducing concepts and practicalities of hospitality and culinary operations within the hotel and catering industry context. Delegates will be presented with an overview of the industry, together with an introduction to techniques, from an understanding of the principles of the various disciplines through lectures from subject experts and practical applications such as knife skills.

    Duration: 6 Months

    Module Fee: R9,900 each EXCEPT
    Professional Cooking – R12,000
    Professional Baking & Pastry – R12,000

    Full payment within 30 days from receiving confirmation of your acceptance.

    Starting Dates: January and July each year

    Dress Code: Corporate Black and White for theory classes. Chef uniform for culinary classes.

    What’s included:

    • Module Facilitation by Subject Experts.
    • Study Guide and handouts.
    • Certificate of completion
    • Recognition of Prior Learning—50% towards national qualification for the courses completed.

    What’s excluded:

    • Textbook(s)
    • Chef uniform and extras

    Passing Grade

    Students must receive a grade of “C” (minimum 60%) to pass in each module. A student who incurs a grade of “F” in any module, is required to retake the module and obtain a passing grade. Any financial implications of retaking a module will be at a cost of R5 200.

    Attendance

    The Private Hotel School aims to prepare students to be successful professionals. Attendance and punctuality are important work ethics for students to develop. An attendance of at least 80% in all theoretical classes and 90% of all practical classes is required. The total of excused absences should therefore not exceed 20% of theoretical module hours and 10% of practical module hours. Students who are absent, whether excused or unexcused, in more than the indicated requirements, are considered to have officially withdrawn from that module and will be given a grade of “F” in that course.

    Booking Procedure:

    • You can book online at http://www.privatehotelschool.co.za/enrichment-modules.html
    • Full payment in advance is required, cheques will not be accepted.
    • When paying, please indicate for which module you have booked and for whom the booking is made.
    • PLEASE NOTE: Cancellations and refunds will only be accepted up to TEN working days prior to the commencement of a course. Fees for unattended lectures will not be refunded.
    • Delegates failing to arrive on the day of the lecture will result in the delegate/company being liable for full payment.
    • Your receipt will confirm your booking.

    Modules on offer:

    CULINARY ARTS
    • Introduction to Culinary Arts
    • Food Service Management
    • Nutrition
    • Professional Cooking
    • Professional Baking and Pastry
    HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
    • Rooms Division Practice
    • Event Planning
    • Basic Accounting
    • Hospitality Accounting
    • Front Office Operations
    • Lodging Management
    • Sales and Marketing
    • Human Resources Management
    SOCIAL SCIENCE
    • Service Management
    • Cultural Diversity
    • Leadership Development
    COMMUNICATION
    • Business Communication
    • Computer Applications
    • Hospitality Law
    • Hospitality Research
    • Hospitality Entrepreneurship
    FOOD AND BEVERAGE
    • Food and Beverage Service
    • Wine Studies 1
    • Wine Studies 2

     

    For more information view attached document or e-mail Training@privatehotelschool.co.za

    File name Size
    Enrichment Modules 2016 624 KB

     

    The Private Hotel School offers a Professional certification short courses

  • Details Of Midlands Hospital Nursing School Application 2026/2027

    Details Of Midlands Hospital Nursing School Application 2026/2027

    Midlands Hospital Nursing School is a satellite Campus of Lilitha Nursing College

    Lilitha College of Nursing (Main Campus) Application

    Contact Details Midlands Hospital Nursing School

    Physical Address

    28 Woeke Street
    Midland Hospital
    Albertyn Street
    GRAAFF-REINET
    6280

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    Postal Address

    Private Bag X696
    Midland Hospital
    Albertyn Street
    GRAAFF-REINET
    6280

    Contact Details

    Mrs P V Jacobs (Sub-Campus Head)
    Tel:  049 891 0328

    Email: midland@lilithacollege.co.za

  • 2026 University of Limpopo Online Application Form

    2026 University of Limpopo Online Application Form

    University of Limpopo Application 2026 :To apply to the University of Cape Town , you need the documents below :

    1) A certified copy of the green bar coded ID
    2) Proof of payment of any relevant application fees
    3) Certified copy of grade 11 results and any latest grade 12 results
    For a full list of tips to remember before you apply, See Application Checklist. Applicants must check individual further requirements for each course and each tertiary institution. Please also be aware of NBTs and check with your university if you need NBT results to apply.
    FYI: South Africans learners wishing to apply online will need a working email address and an ID number. Foreign learners wishing to apply will need to have their passport number.

    The University of Limpopo (UL) Online Application for 2026 is open from from 1 April to 30 November.

    Therefore UL encourage prospective students to apply online via application form (Hard-Copy) early as possible for 2026 academic year.

    Every student who wants to start a new qualification must apply for admission at University of Limpopo Via UL online application tool. This UL online application window is open for;

    • First-time UL applicants
    • UL students changing to a new qualification and / or specialization
    • Applicants who previously applied for admission and were not offered a space or who were offered a space, accepted the offer and did not register
    • students completing a higher certificate or any other programme and who wish to continue with further undergraduate studies

    How to Apply UL Online Application 2026

    In order to apply UL Online Application, you will need the followings:

    • A working email address
    • your South African identity number
    • If you are an international applicant, your passport number

    To apply UL Online Application 2026

    If you are unable to apply online, you may submit a paper application by printing the forms from the links below, and sending them to the Admissions Office at the address indicated on the right.

    UL Application Forms 2026

    UL Application Forms for 2026 admissions will become available in April 2026.
    Application procedure
    The following recommendations are for the benefit of applicants.

    When to apply

    Applications should be submitted as early as possible in the applications cycle, which commences in April of each year.