Motheo Fet College Engineering Registration

By | September 15, 2021


Motheo Fet College Engineering Registration

Motheo Fet College Engineering Registration,Motheo TVET College

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS

• Certified copy of ID, latest school/college results
• Bank printout of Registration fee deposit
• Proof of Residence
• International: Valid passport and study permit for study duration



REGISTRATION DATES

NC(V) L2 – L4
13-14 January: Finance, Economics and Accounting, Education and Development,
Hospitality

15-16 January: Transport and Logistics, Management, Tourism

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19-20 January: Marketing, Safety in Society and Office Administration

REPORT 191: N4 – N6

13 – 14 January: Visual Arts and Design, Financial Management, Management
Assistant, Educare, Hospitality, Tourism, Clothing Production, Hair Care,
Beauty and Nail Technology

15, 16, 19 January: Visual Arts and Design, Business Management, Marketing
Management, Human Resources Management, Hospitality, Tourism, Clothing Production, Hair Care, Beauty
and Nail Technology

20 – 21 January: All programmes
Classes commence 23 January

ENGINEERING REGISTRATION:

N1 – N2: 13 – 14 January
N3 – N4: 15 January
N5 – N6: 16 January
Classes commence 19 January

REPORT 191: ENGINEERING

Hillside View Campus N1 – N6 Thaba’Nchu Campus N1 – N3
Civil Engineering Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

Enquiries

Mr Maqundeni 051 409 3375
Mr Finger 051 8735200
Mr Mamome: 051 409 3358
Mr Mahloko: 051 409 3334

SKILLS AND ARTISAN TRAINING

Registration: 13 – 17 January

Hillside View Campus and Thaba’Nchu Campus
Furniture Making and Upholstery Plumbing
Bricklaying
merSETA accredited: Construction Carpentry
Automotive Body Repair (Panel Beating) Welding
Spray Painting Electrical
Motor Mechanics

Motheo Fet College Engineering Registration

Enquiries:

Mechanical Skills

Mr Cidraas 0829505220
Ms May: 051-409 3389
Mr Swart: 051- 409 3387
Mr Klinck: 051-409 3388

Course Description
This is for people who enjoy detailed work and solving problems. It is the most general of all the industry-based occupations, ranging across every stage of the manufacturing process and including design, draughting, assembly, quality control, plant operation, maintenance and management.
Fitter and Turner, Boilermaker, RiggerCourse Content
Mechanotechnics
Mathematics
Mechanical Draughting/Supervisory Management
Engineering Science
Power Machines/Supervisory Management
Strength of Materials and Structures



Entry Requirements
NSC or successful qualification per Instructional Offering on a previous/lower level

Course Description
This is for people who enjoy detailed work and solving problems. It is the most general of all the industry-based occupations, ranging across every stage of the manufacturing process and including design, draughting, assembly, quality control, plant operation, maintenance and management.
Fitter and Turner, Boilermaker, RiggerCourse Content
Mechanotechnics
Mathematics
Mechanical Draughting/Supervisory Management
Engineering Science
Power Machines/Supervisory Management
Strength of Materials and Structures

Entry Requirements
NSC or successful qualification per Instructional Offering on a previous/lower level

Course Description
Graduates are competent technologists, capable of decision making requiring mature judgement, and will have the ability to conceive, identify and optimise technical solutions.
Engineering Technicians and Technologists, Electronics, Electricians, Millwrights.Course Content
Mathematics
Engineering Science
Digital Electronics
Electrotechnics
Industrial Electronics
Logic Systems or Industrial ElectronicsEntry Requirements
NSC or equivalent