Chemical Engineering N3-N6

Chemical engineering is an engineering field which deals with the study of operation and design of chemical plants as well as methods of improving production. Chemical engineers develop economical commercial processes to convert raw materials into useful products.

SAQA I.D 67005:   CHEMICAL ENGINEERING – N3

CODEINSTRUCTIONAL OFFERINGCREDITSFIELD
11040023Chemical Plant Operation N30,0406
16030143Mathematics N30,0406
15070413Engineering Science  N30,0406
08120033Water Treatment N30,0406
    

SAQA I.D 66881:   CHEMICAL ENGINEERING – N4

CODEINSTRUCTIONAL OFFERINGCREDITSFIELD
08050004Chemical Plant Operation N40,0406
16030164Mathematics N40,0406
15070434Engineering Science N40,0406
15040004Chemistry N40,0406

SAQA I.D 66960:   CHEMICAL ENGINEERING – N5

CODEINSTRUCTIONAL OFFERINGCREDITSFIELD
08050015Chemical Plant Operation N50,0406
16030175Mathematics N50,0406
08190035Power Machines N50,0406
08190205Fluid Mechanics N50,0406
15040015Chemistry N50,0406

SAQA I.D 67005:   CHEMICAL ENGINEERING – N6

CODEINSTRUCTIONAL OFFERINGCREDITSFIELD
08050026Chemical Plant Operation N60,0406
16030186Mathematics N60,0406
08190046Power Machines N60,0406
08190216Fluid Mechanics N60,0406
15040106Chemical Technology N60,0406

How to Apply

Application for Nated Diploma Programmes is done a year ahead of the intended year of study for Semester 1.

Semester 2 applications open in April/May and classes commence in July after the semester break.

Minimum Entry Requirements

Students intending to pursue any one of the Nated Diploma Programmes need to be in possession of a Grade 12 Certificate or be currently be in grade 9/10/11/12 during the year of application. Minimum entry requirements are as follows.

Engineering

A student needs to have 40% and above for both Mathematics and Physical Sciences in order to be considered for this programme. Please note that students with Mathematical literacy will not be considered for Engineering no matter the percentage pass.

Duration

Nated Programmes consist of theoretical and Practical component. The student undergo 3 levels of the theoretical component for a period of 18 months, namely N4, N5 and N6. Upon Completion of each of these levels the student will receive a certificate. Each of the levels takes 6 months to complete. Students will only be issued a National Diploma Certificate on completion of both Theoretical and Practical Components. The Practical Component requires students to go for Work Based Experience. Students will are expected to go to the workplace for practicals shadowing officials/ practitioners within their field of study. The students need to complete 18 months in the workplace. A workbook will be issued out to students going for Work Based Experience and the workbook must be completed and signed by both the student and their allocated supervisor every week.

Class Attendance

The college has a zero tolerance policy to poor and non-class attendance. Students need to inform their lectures if they will be absent from class, this is extremely important as poor or non-attendance could lead to serious consequences. Students need to familiarise themselves with the class attendance policy so as to avoid unsympathetic consequences.

Examination

Students will undergo a National Examination for each of the subjects they have registered, lecturers and Examination officers at each campus will notify students about examination application processes. Students must familiarise themselves with the examination policies and always adhere to the examination rules and regulations.

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