Courses

The College introduced the National Certificate Vocational (NCV) NQF Level 2 in 2007. The following National Certificate Vocational (NCV) NQF Level 2 programmes are offered: Finance; Economics and Accounting; Office Administration; Marketing; Management; Tourism; Hospitality; Engineering and Related Design; Electrical Infrastructure Construction; Civil Engineering and Building Construction; and Information Technology and Computer Science.

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  • The focus of our curriculum packages is increasingly expected not only to be on theoretical knowledge, practice and continuous improvement and learning, but the introduction of generic workplace competencies. Accelerated applied learning, simulation and on-the-job training become a critical component of the move towards curriculum reforms.
  • The new National Certificate Vocational (NCV) represents a minimum programme that places the College on the road to truly respond to the demands of the Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa (ASGISA) and the Joint Initiative on Priority Skills Acquisition (JIPSA).
  • The Ekurhuleni East College (EEC) sees it as a challenge to also address life-long learning and developmental needs of individuals, organisations and economic sectors. EEC is responsive, effective and efficient as well as accountable to its clients and stakeholders and more prepared to meet training demands.

Admission Requirements for NQF Level 2

  • Gr 9 certificate (at least);
  • NQF Level 1 qualification;
  • RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) to meet the basic requirements for access to NQF Level 2;
  • An approved bridging programme designed for the specific purpose to access NQF Level 2.

Duration of the Qualification

This qualification is a year long course and students are issued with a certificate on the successful completion of each level of study i.e. Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4.

NCV Subjects

In order to obtain a National Certificate (Vocational), a learner is required to take a total of 7 subjects. These include the 3 fundamental subjects and 4 vocational subjects.