West Coast TVET College Fees Structure 2023-2024
West Coast TVET College Fees Structure 2023-2024 – See Details Below:
Institute of Certified Bookkeepers |
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Turning Programmes |
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Junior Bookkeeper L3- Bookkeeping to Trail Balance |
6 months |
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R5 742 |
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Turning Apprenticeship (CBMT) |
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R18 953 |
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Junior Bookkeeper L3- Payroll and Monthly SARS return |
6 months |
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R5 742 |
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R18 953 |
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Senior Bookkeeper L4- Financial Statement |
6 months |
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R5 742 |
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R16 132 |
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Senior Bookkeeper L4- Cost and Management Accounting |
6 months |
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R5 742 |
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R16 132 |
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Business Literacy L4 |
6 months |
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R5 742 |
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Gap Assessment |
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Technical Financial Accountant L4- Income Tax Returns |
6 months |
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R5 742 |
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Workshop Training |
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Technical Financial Accountant L5- |
6 months |
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R5 742 |
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Electrical Programmes |
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Business Law and Accountant Control |
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Electrical Programmes |
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Electrical Apprenticeship (CBMT) |
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R20 768 |
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R20 768 |
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Module 0- Introduction |
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R2 866 |
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R20 768 |
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Module 1- Wire ways |
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R5 737 |
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Gap Assessment |
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Module 2- Cables |
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R5 737 |
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Workshop Training |
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Module 3- Wiring |
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R5 737 |
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Module 4- Transformers |
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R2 866 |
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Skills Course Introductory Electrical |
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Modules For General Assistants |
Module 1- Wire ways |
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Motor Mechanical Programmes |
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Module 2- Cables |
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R5 742 |
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Module 3- Wiring |
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Module 4- Transformers |
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Module 5- Motor and Starters |
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Module 6- Fault finding and Testing |
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R5 737 |
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Boilermaker Programmes |
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Welding Programmes |
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Boilermaker Apprenticeship (CBMT) |
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R15 807 |
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Welding Apprenticeship |
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R16 132 |
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Phase 4 |
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R16 132 |
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Gap Assessment |
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R 1 898 |
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Pre-Trade Test Evaluation |
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Gap Assessment |
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R 1 892 |
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Workshop Training |
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Per day |
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R539 |
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Trade Test Preparation |
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Workshop Training |
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Fitting Programmes |
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Trade Test |
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Trade Assessment |
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Workshop Training Fees |
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Welding Training |
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R539 |
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Coding Test |
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Welders Test |
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Fitting Apprenticeship (CBMT) |
Phase 1 |
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R18 953 |
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International Plate |
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R47 427 |
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R18 953 |
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Welder |
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International Fillet |
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Phase 3 |
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R16 132 |
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Welder |
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R16 132 |
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International Pipe |
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R29 832 |
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Gap Assessment |
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R 1 892 |
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Welder |
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Workshop Training |
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Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding |
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Pipe Fitter |
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R23 708 |
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Oxy-Fuel Gas Brazing |
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Oxy-Fuel Gas Cutting |
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Plate) |
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WELCOME TO YOUR FUTURE |
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Pipe) |
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R11 286 |
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Tl |
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R10 197 |
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R10 197 |
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R15 301 |
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R15 301 |
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R11 297 |
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R14 553 |
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R14 927 |
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R2 541 |
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R2 541 |
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R2 541 |
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R2 541 |
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R1 496 |
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Further Education and Training Certificate Early Childhood Development Level 4
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Prepare ECD programmes with support |
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R 858 |
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Prepare resources and set up the environment |
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R 715 |
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Design activities to support the development of babies, |
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R1 144 |
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Develop learning programmes to enhance participation of |
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R 858 |
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Provide care for babies, toddlers and young children |
244269 |
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R1 430 |
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Support children and adults living with HIV and AIDS |
244259 |
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R1 144 |
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Describe how to manage reactions arising from a traumatic event |
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R 303 |
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the |
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R2 288 |
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development of babies, toddlers and young children |
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General Education and Training Certificate Early Childhood Development Level 1
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Effective participation in the workplace |
14569 |
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R451 |
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Speaking, signing and listening |
119635 |
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R913 |
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Maintain records and give reports |
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R451 |
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Care for babies, toddlers and young children |
244255 |
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R2 277 |
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Interact with babies, toddlers and young children |
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Demonstrate basic understanding of child development |
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R1 210 |
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Prepare an environment for children |
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Plan and Manage personal finances |
15092 |
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R759 |
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Demonstrate an understanding of sexuality and HIV/AIDS |
14656 |
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R759 |
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Understanding of factors that contribute to healthy living |
14659 |
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R1 518 |
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Security, safety and environmental risks in environment |
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Explore and use a variety of strategies to learn |
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Read/view and respond to a range of text types |
119640 |
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R1 815 |
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Write/sign for a variety of text types |
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Knowledge of self to understand one’s identity in RSA |
14661 |
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Demonstrate knowledge of diversity |
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Plan to manage one’s own time |
15091 |
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Work with numbers, operations with numbers and relationships |
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R1 364 |
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Solve data handling and probability problems |
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Objects in terms of shape, space and measurement |
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Work with measurement in a variety of contexts |
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Engage in basic health promotion |
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R1 210 |
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Use a personal budget to manage own money |
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Understanding of entrepreneurship and develop entrepreneurship |
10006 |
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R297 |
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Identify, analyze and select business opportunities |
10007 |
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R451 |
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Write and present a simple business plan |
10008 |
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R 1 067 |
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WELCOME TO YOUR FUTURE
Facilitate the holistic development of babies, |
244480 |
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R2 288 |
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toddlers and young children |
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Observe and report on child development |
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R 858 |
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Conduct a structure meeting |
242816 |
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R 715 |
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Apply knowledge of statistics and probability |
9015 |
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R 858 |
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Represent, analyse and calculate shape and motion |
9016 |
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R 561 |
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Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects |
7468 |
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R 858 |
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Accommodate audience and context needs in oral/signed |
119472 |
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R 715 |
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communication |
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Interpret and use information from texts |
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Use language and communication in occupational learning |
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Write/present/sign texts for a range of communicative contexts |
119465 |
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Engage in sustained oral/signed communication and evaluate |
119462 |
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Read/view, analyse and respond to a variety of texts |
119469 |
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Use language and communication in occupational learning |
119471 |
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Write/present/sign texts for a range of contexts |
119459 |
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Higher Certificate Early Childhood Development Level 5 |
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Apply workplace communication skills |
8647 |
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R1 639 |
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Present information in a public setting |
13925 |
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R 825 |
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Mediate active learning in ECD programmes |
13853 |
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R5 896 |
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Promote Healthy Development |
13854 |
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R1 969 |
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Develop and manage the ECD learning programmes |
13855 |
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R3 927 |
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Facilitating a Life Skills Learning Programme in the Reception Year |
13855 |
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R1 639 |
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Facilitating a Literacy Learning Programme in the Reception Year |
7409 |
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R 1 790 |
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Facilitating a Literacy Learning Programme in the Reception Year |
7410 |
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R 1 790 |
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Fee Structure
FEE LIST 2022
PRE-VOCATIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMME
PROGRAMMEE |
COST |
30% DEPOSIT |
MONTHLY PAYMENT |
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Pre-Vocational Learning |
R 5 870 |
R 1 761 |
R 456 |
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NATIONAL CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL PROGRAMMES
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Education |
Early Childhood Development |
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Art & Science of Teaching |
R1 150 |
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Learning Psychology |
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Electrical |
Electrical Principles and Practice |
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Electrical Systems and Constructions |
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Infrastructure |
Electrical Control and Digital Electronics |
R1 150 |
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Construction |
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L2-L4 |
Electrical Workmanship and Renewable Energy |
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Engineering Fundamentals |
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Engineering Technology |
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Engineering Systems |
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Engineering Practice and Maintenance |
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Engineering |
Materials Technology |
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Engineering Graphics & Design |
R1 150 |
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R6 171 |
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Design L2-L4 |
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Professional Engineering Practice |
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Applied Engineering Technology |
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Client Services & Human Relations |
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WCC reserves the right to effect any changes – Correct at time of going to print!
+Minimum numbers of students per class group required before course may commence applies.
WELCOME TO YOUR FUTURE
REPORT 191 (NATED) PROGRAMMES
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R 780 |
R3 120 |
R6 240 |
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R 780 |
R3 120 |
R6 240 |
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R 780 |
R3 120 |
R6 240 |
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R 780 |
R3 120 |
R6 240 |
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Tourism N4 – N6 |
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R6 860 |
R13 720 |
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Bachelors in Education (BEd Degree) |
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R23 000 |
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R10 000 |
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R33 000 |
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R11 500 |
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Module 1- Basic Concepts of Information Technology |
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Module 2- Using the Computer and Managing Files |
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Principles and Techniques of Marketing |
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