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ADVANCED PROGRAMME IN SOURCING AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
QUALIFICATION CODE: 71218
NQF LEVEL 7 NO. OF CREDITS: 90 PURPOSE OF SLP
The aim of the programme is to provide middle and senior management in purchasing, sourcing and supply related fields with a broader vision of and insight into strategic sourcing, the supply chain manage- ment approach, negotiations and global sourcing. It further aims to equip students to apply the theoreti- cal knowledge gained in this area to their current working environment.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
For admission to this programme, students require a university degree; a Management Development Programme offered by various universities; a National Diploma or BTech degree from an accredited insti- tution; a Unisa Programme in Purchasing and Supply Management certificate; or a Unisa Programme in Public Procurement and Supply Management certificate.
DURATION
12 months
CURRICULUM
Module code Module name No. of credits per module Amount per module
Compulsory modules
AASM01F Strategic Sourcing 18 R1 500
AASM02G Supply Chain Management 18 R1 500
AASM03H Negotiations 18 R1 500
AASM04J Global Sourcing Management 18 R1 500
AASM05K Research Project 18 R1 500
PROGRAMME LEADER
Name: Prof JA Badenhorst-Weiss
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Tel 012 352 4375/4342 Fax 086 519 5871
QUALIFICATION CODE: 71226
NQF LEVEL 6 NO. OF CREDITS: 72 PURPOSE OF SLP
The purpose of the programme is to introduce and sensitise students to an integrated approach in the management of procurement in the highly regulated public sector environment and to provide an output of students who will improve the effectiveness and efficiency of public procurement in South Africa. Stu- dents who have completed this programme will
• be able to work with confidence in the current government procurement regulatory environment • understand the determinants and be able to apply the procedures relevant to public procurement • understand the business principles underlining procurement of supplies, assets and services • be able to participate in the discourse on and apply developments in procurement, such as preferential procurement, black economic empowerment and the supply chain management framework
• be able to apply tendering as a procurement tool (including the drawing up of specifications and the evaluation of tenders)
• be able to apply basic legal principles in procurement
• understand the role and management of inventories and storage in a supply management context
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
A National Senior Certificate (or equivalent) qualification is required for enrolment in this course. Admis- sion without such a certificate may be considered on the basis of seniority and appropriate experience.
DURATION
12 months
CURRICULUM
Module code Module name No. of credits per module Amount per module
Compulsory modules
PPPS01C Public Financial Management: a 12 R1 200
Procurement and Supply
Perspective
PPPS02D Public Procurement and Supply 12 R1 200
Chain Management
PPPS03E Purchasing and Supply Management 12 R1 200
PPPS04F Purchasing and Supply Tools 12 R1 200
PPPS05G Legal Aspects of Purchasing 12 R1 200
PPPS06H Storage and Inventory Management 12 R1 200
PROGRAMME LEADER
Name Prof JA Badenhorst-Weiss
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Tel 012 352 4375/4342 Fax 086 519 5871 Email [email protected]
PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMME IN PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT
QUALIFICATION CODE: 71234
NQF LEVEL 6 NO. OF CREDITS: 72 PURPOSE OF SLP
The aim of this programme is to provide knowledge of and insight into the purchasing and supply envi- ronment. This will sensitise junior, new and established purchasing, sourcing or strategic supply staff to their contribution, by effectively and efficiently executing their purchasing and supply tasks. This will result in the creation of value and service improvement in the contemporary business organisation with its in- creased focus on the more integrated approach of supply management, globalisation and technological advancement.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A National Senior Certificate (or equivalent) qualification is required for enrolment in this programme. Admission without such a certificate may be considered on basis of seniority and appropriate experience.
DURATION
12 months
CURRICULUM
Module code Module name No. of credits per module Amount per module
Compulsory modules
PPSM015 Enterprise Management 12 R1 300
PPSM026 Purchasing and Supply Management 12 R1 300
PPSM038 Purchasing and Supply tools 12 R1 300
PPSM049 Legal Aspects in Purchasing 12 R1 300
PPSM05A Storage and Inventory Management 12 R1 300
PROGRAMME LEADER
Name: Prof JA Badenhorst-Weiss
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Tel 012 352 4375/4342 Fax 086 519 5871 Email [email protected]
COURSE IN INTRODUCTION TO RETAILING
QUALIFICATION CODE: 71722
NQF LEVEL 6 NO. OF CREDITS: 24 PURPOSE OF SLP
The purpose of the Course in Introduction to Retailing is to equip students with the introductory knowl- edge and skills to be able to function in a retail organisation by focusing on the importance of a customer focus and store location, as well as the marketing and merchandising of a store to enable a retailer to be successful.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants without a National Senior Certificate can apply on the basis of written proof of at least two years’ working experience in retailing.
DURATION
6 months
CURRICULUM
Module code Module name No. of credits per module Amount per module
Compulsory modules
CIRM014 Store Location and 12 R750 – full fees
Customer Focus payable on registration
CIRM025 Marketing and 12 R750 – full fees
Merchandising payable on registration
PRORAMME LEADER
Name: Prof MC CANT Email: [email protected]