Admission Criteria for the Higher Certificate in Supply Chain Management
Admission Criteria for the Higher Certificate in Supply Chain Management
Standard admission criteria for prospective students who have matriculated with a National Senior Certificate:
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent, including:
Meeting the minimum requirements for admission to a higher certificate programme of study 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.
Standard admission criteria for prospective students who have matriculated with a Senior Certificate:
- A Senior Certificate (Grade 12) without endorsement.
- 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 the programme is to provide students with the competencies required to engage in the processes and inter-relationships across the supply chain so as to create sustainable value for organisations. This qualification is aimed at overcoming the traditional functional approach to operations and management, and at fostering supply chain integration to the advantage of all stakeholders.