NATIONAL CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL ENGINEERING STUDIES – Ingwe College Courses

NATIONAL CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL ENGINEERING STUDIES – Ingwe College Courses

ENGINEERING STUDIES

NCV ENGINEERING STUDIES

Duration: 3 years (one year each for level 2, level 3, level 4)
Qualification: NCV level 4 (Equivalent to National Senior Certificate / Grade 12 NQF level 4)
Admission Requirements: Gr 9 (Minimum), or NQF level 1, or Approved bridging programme

COURSE SUBJECTS VOCATIONAL ACTIVITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
ENGINEERING AND RELATED DESIGN English,
Mathematics or Mathematical literacy ,
Life Orientation, Engineering practice and Maintenance
Technology,
Engineering Technology, Materials Technology, Professional engineering practice
Engineering systems,
Graphic and Design, Applied Engineering and Design,
Applied Engineering Technology
Fitting and turning Engineering fabrication Automotive repair and maintenance
Welding
Refrigeration and air conditioning
Participate in the design and construction of buildings
Take part in the manufactured of tools, machines and engines
Participate in the planning and building of roads, bridges, canals and dams.
Take part in the operation and maintenance of machines
Plan and design mines and mining facilities
Participate in the design of shaft and ventilation systems
Chemical engineering
Civil engineering
Coal technology
Geology
Mechanical engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Mining metallurgy Petroleum engineering
Car manufacturing
Architectural technology Welding
Tool making
Building management Automotive repairing
Motor mechanics
Panel beating
Refrigeration
Air conditioning
ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION English
Mathematics or Mathematical literacy
Life orientation
Electrical principles and practice
Electronic control and digital electronics Electrical workmanship
Electrical systems and construction
Work at a power station
Work as an electrician an energy producing company or power plant
Work as an electrical technician at a telecommunications company
Work at recording studio as an electrical technician
Work at a performance threat as a technician
Electrical engineering
Industrial engineering
Sound technology
Theatre technology
Process level control
Digital electronics
Instrumental
CIVIL ENGINEERING AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION English
Mathematics or Mathematics literacy
Life Orientation Construction Planning Construction Plant and Equipment
Construction materials Construction supervision Construction carpentry and roof work Construction plumbing Masonry and tilling Concrete structures
Roads
Physical science
Participate in operation and maintenance of construction equipment and machinery
Participate in construction of roads, bridges, dams, railways, and houses
Take part in design of construction of tunnels, factories, reservoirs
Participate in the erection of reinforced concrete, structural steel, timber and masonry structures
Architectural technology
Drain inspection
Industrial designing
Quantity surveying
Town and regional planning
Sanitation and reticulation,
Road construction engineering
Building construction.
See also  how to track unisa registration