Central Johannesburg College Contact Numbers
Central Johannesburg College Contact Numbers
Course Focus
CJC is a public Further Education and Training College that offers a wide range of qualifications, from NQF Level 2 to NQF Level 4 – from National Technical Education (NATED) programmes to the new and exciting National Certificate (Vocational) [NC(V)] to Skills courses and Learnerships. There are over fifty-six full time study opportunities, in four Schools, from which a student can choose. Prospective students also have an opportunity to study on a part time basis in some of these programmes.
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The CJC scope of curriculum currently operates through the following five dynamic Schools at respective campuses and sites:
(a) The School for Enterprise and Business Development (EBD)
The School operates from Parktown campus and its mandate is to lead in the creation and facilitation of business incubation units and new venture creation projects. This is led by its students and alumni in partnership with service and production students from other CJC schools.
(b) The School for Engineering Technology (ET)
Engineering Technology programmes are offered at Ellis Park and Alexandra campuses and this School is linked to Alexandra’s Motsweding Training Centre. It leads in the consolidation and realisation of plans for the expansion of the construction and manufacturing incubation units.
(c) The School for Health and Human Services (HHS)
Its mandate is to consolidate Hospitality and Tourism through National Certificate (Vocational) NC(V) qualifications and reconfigure the rest of former Report 191 (NATED) programmes into vibrant beauty and care as well as sports and creative industries. These programmes are offered at Riverlea, Smit and Crown Mines sites as well as Alexandra campus respectively.
(d) The School for Information Communication Technology (ICT)
The School consolidates the curriculum and expand it in areas of Telecommunications. ICT programmes are offered at Langlaagte site.
The Skills development programmess especially in ICT as well as the activities of the e-learning and technology innovation are available at Troyeville ICT Learning Resource Centre.
The new curriculum is offered in the following ten learning areas (sub-fieds):
A. UNDER THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ET)
• Electrical Infrastructure Construction
• Civil Engineering & Building Construction
• Engineering & Related Design
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B. UNDER THE SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (EBD)
• Management
• Marketing
• Finance, Economics & Accounting
• Office Administration
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C. UNDER THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Tourism
• Hospitality
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D. UNDER THE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
• Information Technology & Computer Science
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The introduction of the NC(V) results in the phasing out of Nated qualifications. This phasing-in and phasing-out is being done in the following manner:
DURATION OF STUDY
Each NQF level is offered as a ONE YEAR qualification, i.e. January to December.
CURRICULUM
Each NC(V) qualification has a total of SEVEN SUBJECTS per NQF level. THREE of the seven subjects are called FUNDAMENTAL SUBJECTS, i.e. they are common for all learning areas (sub-fields) and are also COMPULSORY. The three fundamental subjects are:
1. Life Orientation
2. Language/Communication
3. Maths (ET & ICT students) or Maths Literacy (EDB & HHS Students)
The purpose of the fundamental subjects is to provide a foundation upon which to build the vocational subjects. Each student must enroll for FOUR VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS in each learning area. The four vocational subjects are compulsory and in some cases, a student will choose a fourth vocational subject from a few optional subjects.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
To enroll for any of the NC(V) qualifications at NQF Level 2, a prospective student:
– must have a Grade 9 pass or a higher qualification; OR
- must have an NQF Level 1 qualification; OR
- must have an approved bridging programme designed for the specific purpose to access NQF Level 2; OR
– go through a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment to meet the basic requirements for access to NQF Level 2
To enroll for NQF Level 3, a student must have completed a relevant NQF Level 2.
PASS REQUIREMENTS
- You must pass all SEVEN subjects to obtain the NC(V) qualification at a particular level and to progress to the next NQF Level.
- The pass requirement for the four vocation subjects is 50% per subject
- The pass requirement for the fundamental subjects is as follows:
- Life Orientation 40%
- Language/Communication 40%
- Maths/Maths Literacy 30%
Only ONE fundamental subject may be condoned for a maximum of 5%:
Please remember that this a year qualification and should you fail, you may be required to repeat the course or write supplementary exam.
EXAMINATIONS & ADDESSMENTS
The final pass mark is compiled from an Internal Assessment mark and an External Examination mark. Internal Assessment is continuous throughout the year and External Examination is written during November of each year.
5 Ubla Avenue
(Off Princess of Wales Terrace)
Parktown
Johannesburg, South Africa
Write to:
Private Bag 70500
Houghton
2041
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: (011) 351 6000
Facsimile: (011) 484 2738
Parktown CampusTel: 011 643 8421 Fax: 011 643 1020 |
Alexandra CampusTel: 011 882 9763 Fax: 011 882 3305 |
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Ellis Park CampusTel: 011 402 2990 Fax: 011 402 2991 |
Crown Mines CampusTel: 011 247 0913 Fax: 011 247 0916 |
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Riverlea CampusTel: 011 474 2080 Fax: 011 473 2321 |
Langlaagte CampusTel: 011 839 2781 Fax: 011 839 3972 |
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Troyville ICT Learning Resource CentreTel: 011 216 0300 Fax: 011 216 0301 |
Marketing & Communications DepartmentTel: 011 351 6000 Fax: 011 484 2738 |