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University Of Mpumalanga Postgraduate Courses

University Of Mpumalanga Postgraduate Courses, the information provided below are the University Of Mpumalanga Postgraduate Courses

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN NATURE CONSERVATION

The Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation at the University of Mpumalanga (UMP) has a strong focus on the inclusion of people in conservation and has been carefully designed to provide very clear career paths for students. Mpumalanga, and South Africa more broadly, are characterised by competing and often conflicting demands for land for agriculture and forestry, for conservation and tourism, for mining, and for human settlement. Thus, the new generation of conservationists must be able to work in this contested space and understand the genuine demands from all the players. This is a key aim of the Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation. 

Completion of the Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation will provide an important opportunity for progression for those students who wish to continue with their studies at the UMP. It will also provide a route into further postgraduate studies (Post-Graduate Diploma, Masters and Doctoral studies). 

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PROGRAMME CURRICULUM
DURATION
The Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation is at exit level 7 on the HEQSF, with a requirement of 120 credits as a minimum. The Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation is offered over 1 year. 

CURRICULUM: 
The focus of the Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation will be to produce graduates with strong theoretical and applied skills in: 
1) research and problem solving skills to solve complex problems when employed in the nature conservation industry; 
2) applied and adaptive management of fauna and flora inside and outside protected areas; and 
3) the human-wildlife interface, and the implications thereof. 

The Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation will consist of four modules, each worth 30 credits. These modules are Protected Area Management, Communities and Wildlife, Natural Resource Management and Research Methodology.

Teaching will be by contact and will include lectures, tutorials, practicals, field trips, group work and online learning. Throughout the year, there will be an emphasis on independent research, and the Programme will include at least 30 credits for research. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

The minimum requirements for admission are: 
Students with the following qualifications will be considered for admission into this degree: 
• A Diploma in Nature Conservation (or equivalent) at NQF level 6.

Students who have completed a 360 credit Diploma in an appropriate field such as conservation will be considered for this Programme.

Students will be considered on a monthly basis and students who meet or exceed the minimum entrance requirements will be offered places. 

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) AND CREDIT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER (CAT):
The University accepts Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) as an integral part of education and academic practice. It is acknowledged that all learning has value and the University accepts the challenge to assess prior learning that is aligned to programmes and award credit (through CAT) to promote lifelong learning. The purpose of the University of Mpumalanga’s RPL and CAT policy, is to recognize prior learning in order to provide for admission to programmes, grant advanced placement in programmes and grant credits for modules using the principles and processes that serve as basis for RPL practices.

PROGRESSION:
Students will be able to articulate horizontally and diagonally between this Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation, and our existing BSc (Honours) and BSc (Agriculture). Graduates from the Advanced Diploma in Nature Conservation will be able to continue into Postgraduate Diploma programmes in any of the subjects in which they will have majored. 

ENQUIRIES 
Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences
Prof Daniel Parker (Programme Leader)
Tel: 013 002 0223 
E-mail: [email protected]

BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE HONOURS IN AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND RURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

The purpose of the degree is to develop the capacity of Agricultural Extension practitioners who will work in agricultural and rural development in the NGO sector, for government service, for agri-business and for other private sector companies involved with farmers and rural communities. Graduates will contribute to enhance the quality and effectiveness of agricultural extension services. They will help meet the demand for professionals who can lead and manage agricultural extension through the complex world of agricultural and rural transformation. 

Qualifying learners will gain specialised competencies in terms of communication, behaviour change, facilitation, leadership and group dynamics, adult learning, technology innovation and transfer, project planning and management, extension evaluation and community development. Competencies also include client orientation and customer focus, service delivery innovation, problem solving, honesty and integrity and people management and empowerment. The programme prepares graduate for further study and research in Agricultural Extension. 

PROGRAMME CURRICULUM
DURATION
The Bachelor of Agriculture Honours in Agricultural Extension and Rural Resource Management is a one-year, 120 credit, exit Level 8 qualification. 

CURRICULUM: 
The curriculum is grounded in five key themes: systems thinking; agricultural extension in a learning framework; project design for development; research; and self-directed application based praxis learning. Together these themes augment the extension learning in place to enable students to acquire the capacity to practice agricultural extension in a development and capacity building context and to conduct primary and secondary research in agricultural extension. The curriculum has been designed to develop the capacity of Agricultural Extension practitioners who will work in agricultural and rural development in private and public sectors. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Applicants with the National Senior Certificate: 
Students with the following qualifications will be considered for admission into this degree: 
• Bachelor of Agriculture (NQF7) with a minimum
credit-weighted third-year average mark of 60%.
• Advanced Diploma in Agricultural Extension (NQF7) (or
similar agricultural qualification at least at NQF 7) with a minimum credit-weighted average of 60%.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) AND CREDIT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER (CAT):
Applicants wishing to be considered for admission in terms of RPL or to have credits transferred to this programme must indicate this on their application. The University policy on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Credit Accumulation and Transfer (CAT) will be applied.

PROGRESSION:
Students successfully completing this degree will be able to apply for admission into Masters level studies. 

ENQUIRIES 
Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences
Prof Funso A Kutu (Programme Leader)
Tel: +27 13 002 0218
Fax: +27 13 755 1110
E-mail: [email protected] 


ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURE IN POST-HARVEST TECHNOLOGY

Advanced Diploma in Agricultural in Post-Harvest Technology aims to train students to the latest thinking in the management of post-harvest processes. Identifying the best practices of harvesting, minimising losses, increasing shelf life, transportation, processing and storage of field crop. The focus is on the management of processes with the ultimate goal of increasing efficiency and effectiveness. 

Upon completion graduates will be able to contribute towards building the capacity of the national post-harvest value chain, including human capacity, systems and value-adding technologies and processes. Graduates will meet the demands of the changing agricultural landscape in South Africa. Supporting the agricultural transformation and assisting the majority of the population which has been marginalised and generally denied meaningful access to the agricultural sector of the South African economy.

PROGRAMME CURRICULUM DURATION: 
DURATION:
The Advanced Diploma in Agricultural in Post-Harvest Technology is a one-year, 120 credit, exit Level 7 qualification.

CURRICULUM: 
Students will complete modules in; Effective Post-Harvest Management (30 Credits), Post-Harvest Processing and Engineering (30 Credits), Strategic Management (15 Credits), Principles and Practices of Management for Development (15 Credits) and Post-Harvest Experiential Learning (30 Credits). A period of work integrated learning is included in the Advanced Diploma, where students will apply concepts taught in a real-world setting. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 
The minimum requirement for admission to an Advanced Diploma is a three-year Diploma in Agriculture at Level 6, with an average of 60% for modules taken at third-year.

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RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) AND CREDIT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER (CAT):
Applicants wishing to be considered for admission in terms of RPL or to have credits transferred to this programme must indicate this on their application. The University policy on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Credit Accumulation and Transfer (CAT) will be applied.

PROGRESSION:
Students that complete the Advanced Diploma will be able to apply for admission into Honours in Agriculture, which may further be followed by a Masters in Agriculture.

ENQUIRIES
Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences
Prof Victor Mlambo (Programme Leader)
Tel: +27 13 002 0249
Fax: +27 13 755 1110
E-mail: [email protected] 


ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

Advanced Diploma in Agricultural Production Management at UMP aims to equip students with the skills, knowledge and attitude needed to contribute to building the capacity of farmers, industries and agricultural sectors to innovate and to engage in market-oriented sustainable agricultural production, agricultural management, diversification of products and value adding. 

The graduates will contribute to strengthening the capacity of the nation to meet its agricultural objectives. They will help meet the demand for professional practitioners who can participate in leading South Africa agriculture through the complex world of agricultural production management while at the same time supporting and helping to expand commercial agricultural activities and production management. 

PROGRAMME CURRICULUM DURATION: 
DURATION:
Advanced Diploma Agricultural Production Management is a one-year, 120 credit, with NQF exit level 7 qualification.

CURRICULUM: 
Advanced Diploma Agricultural Production Management can be taken full-time over one year or part time over two years. The focus of this programme is on policy and practice, and students will complete modules in Crops and Horticulture; Small and Large stock; Strategic Management; Project Management for Development; Agricultural Production Management and Experiential Learning. The Advanced Diploma in Agricultural Production Management includes a period of Work Integrated Learning in which Production Management concepts, principles, methods and tools are applied in a real-world agricultural management and production setting. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 
The minimum entrance requirement for the Advanced Diploma in Agricultural Production Management is a level 6 Diploma in Agriculture. Applicants with a Bachelors’ Degree in Agriculture who wish to study Agricultural Production Management will also be considered.

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) AND CREDIT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER (CAT):
Applicants wishing to be considered for admission in terms of RPL or to have credits transferred to this programme must indicate this on their application. The University policy on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Credit Accumulation and Transfer (CAT) will be applied.

PROGRESSION:
Students after successfully completing this Advanced Diploma in Agricultural Production Management will be able to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Agriculture (Honours) in Agriculture at UMP. 

ENQUIRIES
Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences
Prof Victor Mlambo (Programme Leader) 
Tel: +27 13 002 0249
Fax: +27 13 755 1110
E-mail: [email protected] 


ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURE IN AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION

Click here to download fees for Advanced Diploma in Agriculture in Agriculural Extension.
The Advanced Diploma in Agriculture in Agricultural Extension at UMP aims to equip agricultural extension practitioners with the skills, knowledge and attitude needed to contribute to building the capacity of farmers to innovate and to engage in market-oriented sustainable agricultural production, diversification of products and value adding. 

Graduates will contribute to strengthening the capacity of the nation to meet its agricultural objectives. They will help meet the demand for professional practitioners who can participate in leading South African agriculture through the complex world of agricultural and rural transformation while at the same time supporting and helping to expand commercial agricultural activity and production. 

PROGRAMME CURRICULUM DURATION: 
DURATION:
The Advanced Diploma in Agriculture in Agricultural Extension is a one-year, 120 credit, exit level 7 qualification. 

CURRICULUM: 
The Advanced Diploma in Agriculture in Agricultural Extension can be taken full-time over one year or part-time over two years. 

The focus in this Advanced Diploma is on policy and practice, and students will complete modules in Extension Theory & Policy Context; Planning Extension Programmes and Projects; Strategic Management and Principles and Practices of Management for Development. The Advanced Diploma includes a period of Work Integrated Learning in which extension and management concepts, principles, methods and tools are applied in a real-world agricultural extension setting. 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 
The minimum entrance requirement for the Advanced Diploma is a Level 6 Diploma in Agriculture. Applicants with a Bachelors’ Degree in Agriculture who wish to study agricultural extension will also be considered. 

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) AND CREDIT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER (CAT):
Applicants wishing to be considered for admission in terms of RPL or to have credits transferred to this programme must indicate this on their application. The University policy on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Accumulation and Transfer (CAT) will be applied.

PROGRESSION:
Students who successfully complete this Advanced Diploma will be able to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Agriculture (Honours) in Agricultural Extension and Rural Resource Management at UMP. 

ENQUIRIES
Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences
Dr Jorine Ndoro (Programme Leader) 
Tel: +27 13 002 0166 
Fax: +27 13 755 1110
E-mail: [email protected]

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

Fees for Advanced Diploma in Hospiltality Management still to be finalised

The Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Management introduces students to research by developing the students’ applied and cognitive competencies in the acquisition, interpretation, understanding and applications of hospitality management principles. 

PROGRAMME CURRICULUM DURATION: 
DURATION: 
Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Management is a one-year, 120 credit, exit level 7 qualification.

CURRICULUM: 
Persons achieving this qualification will be competent in applying managerial skills, identifying, selecting and applying a range of research methodologies and techniques to research problems in their own and social science’s area of specialisation.

The aim of the qualification is to produce employable graduates that have managerial, research and
entrepreneurial skills.

• Hospitality Management
• Hospitality Financial Management
• Hospitality Industry Law
• Research Methodology

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 
The minimum entrance requirement for the Advanced Diploma is a Level 6 Diploma in Hospitality Management. Applicants with a equivalent qualification with an aggregate of 60% for the prescribed major modules will also be considered.

Applicants the NCV level 4: 

NCV level 4, in Primary Agriculture with at least 50% for English (Home language or First Additional Language), 40% for Mathematics or 50% for Mathematical Literacy. 

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) AND CREDIT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER (CAT): 
Applicants wishing to be considered for admission in terms of RPL or to have credits transferred to this programme must indicate this on their application. The University policy on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) nd Credit Accumulation and Transfer (CAT) will be applied.

PROGRESSION:
Students who successfully complete this Advanced Diploma will be able to apply for admission to a Post Graduate Diploma in Hospitality Management or an Honours Degree in Hospitality Management. 

ENQUIRIES
Mr Osward Mhlanga (Programme Leader)
Tel: +27 13 002 0194
Fax: +27 13 755 1110
E-mail: [email protected]