GETC: Transport NQF 1

GETC: Transport NQF 1

R28,000.00

This qualification is for any individual who is, or wishes to be, involved in the Administration function in any organization.

SKU: TF024-1-1-1-1 Category:
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Description

Course Information:

Course Title: General Education and Training Certificate: Transport
SAQA ID: 59300
NQF Level: 1
Learnership Duration: 12 months
Credits: 120
Contact Sessions: Minimum Contact Session, including remediation (if required), for this Qualification is 26 Days
Accrediting SETA: Transport Sector Education & Training Authority

Purpose:

The purpose of this qualification is to provide learners with entry-level knowledge, skills and attitudes for the transport and logistics sector of the South African economy. Furthermore, qualifying learners will be afforded the choice of specialisation in any of the modes of transport.

Entry Criteria:

  • Mathematical Literacy at NQF Level 2.
  • Communication Competency at NQF Level 2.
  • Medical certificate and eye-test OR current PrDP licence.

Qualification Rules:

The qualifying learner will achieve this qualification by complying with the following rules of combination for the accumulation of credits totalling 120:

  • Core unit standards totalling 34 credits are compulsory.
  • Fundamental unit standards totalling 43 credits are compulsory.
  • Elective unit standards totalling a minimum of 43 credits (35 credits for specialisation in Freight Handling and the remaining 8 credits for Managing Personal Finance)
  • Specialisation Area: Freight Handling (35 credits):
    • Prepare freight for transportation.
    • Count for stock-take.
    • Move, pack and maintain stock in a distribution centre/warehouse.
    • Pick stock in a distribution centre/warehouse.

Specific Outcomes:

  • Communicate in a variety of ways and interact with internal and external workplace role-players.
  • Use mathematical conventions to solve personal problems and undertake workplace calculations for operational purposes.
  • Understand and explain the composition of the supply chain in relation to its role in the transport industry.
  • Apply the relevant health, safety, security and environment legislation, policies and practices in the transport industry.
  • Demonstrate life-skills and entry-level workplace skills in the transport environment.