Admission criteria for Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in International Supply Chain Management
Admission criteria for Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in International Supply Chain Management
Standard admission criteria for prospective students who have matriculated with a National Senior Certificate:
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with an achievement rating of 4 (50–59%) in at least four recognised 20-credit subjects, including:
Meeting the minimum requirements for admission to degree programme studies at a higher education institution; and
- An achievement rating of at least 3 (40–49%) in English home language, or
- An achievement rating of at least 4 (50–59%) in English first additional language; and
- An achievement rating of at least 3 (40–49%) in Mathematics, or
- An achievement rating of at least 5 (60–69%) in Mathematical Literacy.
Standard admission criteria for prospective students who have matriculated with a Senior Certificate:
A Senior Certificate (Grade 12) with endorsement, including:
- A minimum mark of at least 40% in Mathematics on higher grade, or
- A minimum mark of at least 50% in Mathematics on standard grade.
Students between the ages of 23 and 44 without a Senior Certificate, National Senior Certificate, or equivalent may apply for RPL (Recognition for Prior Learning).
* No credit transfers for modules will apply for RPL. RPL will only apply for access to programmes
Purpose
The purpose of this qualification is to provide candidates in the private, public and voluntary sectors with core knowledge and skills about various basic as well as more specialised aspects of transport, procurement, logistics, and supply chain management, as well as the interface with business management, finance and marketing, and some key aspects of project management, financial management, international economics and trade, and logistics service provision generally, to promote sustainable growth and development and maximise prosperity in all sectors of the economy and society.
To develop competent leaders with applied supply chain, financial, economic, management and marketing skills as well as generic cross-functional knowledge and competence to steer sustainable development, growth, and prosperity in the most appropriate direction. To provide students who want to enrol for advanced studies in supply chain, business management, and marketing with a sound academic base, to apply their skills and further advance in their careers and academic studies.