Admission Criteria for the Higher Certificate in Marketing
Admission Criteria for the Higher Certificate in Marketing
Admission criteria for prospective students who matriculated prior to and including 2007:
- Senior Certificate (Grade 12) or equivalent.
- A CV and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application is required from prospective students over 23 years of age, who have no Senior Certificate, and must include work-related experience and a SAPS affidavit stating that they did not obtain a Senior Certificate. *
Admission criteria for prospective students who matriculated and exited the school system as of 2008:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC), National Certificate Vocational (NCV) or equivalent, including an achievement rating of at least 3 (40-49%) in English home language or 4 (50-59%) in English first additional language.
- The student must have met the minimum requirements for admission to a higher certificate programme at a higher education institute.
- A CV and RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) application is required from prospective students over 23 years of age, who have no NSC, and must include work-related experience and a SAPS affidavit stating that they did not obtain a NSC. *
* 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, qualifying with the certificate, with a broad but elementary knowledge of marketing as well as business concepts, guiding students through the entry-level application of these concepts.
It further provides students with the basic knowledge to structure the organisation effectively to deliver products, product-related services and services, providing value to customers, motivate purchases and fulfill customer needs.