electrical - s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com · we are a private distance learning college accredited by...
TRANSCRIPT
#TakeControlOF YOUR FUTURE
ELECTRICALENGINEERING STUDIES
This programme offers an NTC Bridging course and N1 – N3 qualifications inelectrical engineering studies. You will gain a theoretical understanding
of electric design, equipment and installation, and maintenanceof electronic equipment and installations. This programme
also covers mathematics, science and drawing.
Why study at College SA?
Why study accredited courses?
Student Support
Electrical Study Path
NTC Bridging Course
Engineering Studies Electrical N1
Engineering Studies Electrical N2
Engineering Studies Electrical N3
03
04
05
06
07
10
13
16
2
WHY STUDY AT COLLEGE SA?
We are a private distance learning college, registered with the Department of Higher
Education and Training (DHET) and accredited by a number of regulatory bodies.
You can choose from a wide range of accredited and non-accredited courses.
With us, you can further your education even if you don’t have a Matric certificate.
You can enrol for a course at any time of the year.
We are a distance learning college, meaning you can study from home.
Our Educational Planners will support you throughout your studies.
You can pay for your studies in easy-to-pay monthly instalments.
You save when you choose our monthlyinstalment option; our instalments are
interest free.
3
WHY STUDYACCREDITED COURSES?
Accredited courses are nationally
recognised, and sometimes
internationally recognised,
depending on the course.
Your qualification will potentially put
you in a higher earning bracket.
Accredited qualifications are higher in demand
and generally present you
with more jobopportunities.
WHY CHOOSE NTCACCREDITED COURSES WITH COLLEGE SA?
We are a private distance learning college accredited by Umalusi, the Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (accreditation number
15FET02 00025) to offer NATED: Engineering Studies N1 – N3 qualifications. As a training provider, we offer technical courses in boilermaking, welding, fitting and turning, motor
mechanics and electrical engineering. Umalusi is the quality assurance council in General Education and Training. They set the quality standards and criteria to uphold the academic
rigour of the qualifications as offered by College SA. This means that the study material is of a high quality and relevant to your chosen technical field. It also means that Umalusi ensures
that training providers comply with set criteria so that you receive up-to-date information and training. Umalusi is nationally recognised by employers and national higher education institutions, meaning you are able to further your technical studies at almost any higher
education institution, and employers trust the knowledge that you have already built, which increases your employability.
Many accredited courses allow you
exemptions at other institutions,meaning that your
prior learning is recognised when
enrolling for courses at other
institutions.
You can often level up! Once you have laid the necessary foundations, you can build on your
qualification which will broaden your
knowledge and career prospects.
Optimi College (Pty) Ltd T/A College SA. Reg no: 2007/017012/07. Optimi College Pty (Ltd) (previously known as SA College of Home Study) is a member of the Optimi Group and is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Reg no: 2009/ FE07/099. 4
Our study material has been designed specifically for students who study via distance learning. It is comprehensive and easy to understand. We give you all the material that you need to study a course. Therefore, you will never have to buy additional study material since it is always included in the cost. What’s more, we even courier it to you!
STUDY MATERIAL EDUCATIONAL PLANNERS
We have a brand-new online classroomwhere our students are automaticallyenrolled once they have registered fora course. The Online Classroom is a space to ask questions and discuss course work with fellow students and tutors. This online community makes passing your course so much easier and gives you the academic and emotional support you will need to complete your studies.
TUTORS ONLINE CLASSROOM
We want you to pass, get a better job, and further your career. That is why we have dedicated Educational Planners who will help you in making an informed study choice and guide you through the application process. They assist you withany administrative queries or direct youto the relevant person, should you havespecific study queries.
We have full-time tutors who are available to help you understand the study material. Our tutors are trained and many are part-time students themselves. Since these tutors have also studied via distance learning, they know what you are going through and can provide you with the help and support you need to pass.
5College SA reserves the right to change pricing and course content without prior notice. The latest information will always be available on our website collegesa.edu.za.
Please confirm the course costs and content with our Educational Planners prior to registration.
NTC ENGINEERING ELECTRICALSTUDY PATH
This course is part of a set of courses that allow you to level up your skills. You start with your studies at Foundation Level 1 and each time you pass a course, you have the opportunity to start studying the next one. The more courses you study, the more skills you acquire.
What is an NTC Bridging Course?The NTC Bridging course is aimed at students who do not meet the entry requirements for the National Technical Certificate (NTC) N1 course. This NTC Bridging course is designed to help strengthen the student’s skills and deepen their knowledge in two course components, namely Fundamental Numeracy (Mathematics) and Physical Science. This course focuses specifically on the Grade 9 Mathematics and Physical Science curriculums, and will help you meet the entrance requirements for any College SA Technical course (Motor Trade, Electrical, Boilermaking, Fitting and Turning, and Welding)
N1 S U B J E C T SEN
TRY
REQ
UIR
EMEN
TS
N2 S U B J E C T S
ENTR
Y R
EQU
IREM
ENTS
N3 S U B J E C T S
S U B J E C T S
ELECTRICAL
• Mathematics N1• Electrical Trade Theory N1• Industrial Electronics N1 • Engineering Science N1
ELECTRICAL
• Mathematics N2 • Engineering Science N2• Industrial Electronics N2 • Electrical Trade Theory N2
ELECTRICAL
• Mathematics N3 • Engineering Science N3• Industrial Electronics N3 • Electrical Trade Theory N3
QUALIFIER FOR N1
NTC BRIDGING COURSE
• Mathematics • Physical Science
• Completion of the Grade 8 senior phase is preferable• The ability to read and write in English• You must be at least 16 years old
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
• Grade 9 passed; with Mathematics (40% and above) and Physical Science (30% and above)• The ability to read and write in English• You must be at least 16 years old
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
N1
N2
6Optimi College (Pty) Ltd T/A College SA. Reg no: 2007/017012/07. Optimi College Pty (Ltd) (previously known as SA College of Home Study)
is a member of the Optimi Group and is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Reg no: 2009/ FE07/099.
NTCBRIDGING COURSE
QUALIFIER FOR N1
COURSE OVERVIEWThe NTC Bridging course is aimed at students who do not meet the entry requirements for the National Technical Certificate (NTC) N1 course. This NTC Bridging course is designed to help strengthen and deepen the student’s skills and knowledge in two course subjects, namely Fundamental Numeracy (Mathematics) and Physical Science. This course focuses specifically on the Grade 9 Mathematics and Physical Science curriculums. The content covered in this course will help you meet the entrance requirements for any College SA Technical course (Motor Trade, Electrical, Boilermaking, Fitting and Turning, and Welding)
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?The Mathematics and Physical Science subjects will give you the foundation you need in order to understand the material you will cover at the N1 - level course of our engineering programmes. Thsi course focuses on the fundamental concepts learnt in the senior phase of our current SA School curriculum, and the course aims to prepare students for the specific field of study they intend to enter into. Please note that this course is intended to qualify you for the N1-level engineering courses offered at College SA only. You will not be able to use this course to apply for NTC courses at other learning institutions.
ACCREDITATION & AWARD• Type & reward: College SA Provider Programme Short Course – confirmation of course completion and entrance to College SA N1 Engineering Studies Programmes• Provided by: College SA• Minimum Credits: N/A
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS• Completion of the Grade 8 senior phase is preferable• The ability to read and write in English• You must be at least 16 years old
7College SA reserves the right to change pricing and course content without prior notice. The latest information will always be available on our website collegesa.edu.za.
Please confirm the course costs and content with our Educational Planners prior to registration.
COURSE COSTAt College SA, we offer you 3 different payment options to suit your financial needs:
Upfront payment option:• If you pay upfront for the entire course, the cost will be R3,360
Instalment payment option: If you pay the course off in instalments:• Activation fee: R950 • Monthly fee: R560• Payment period: 4 Months • Max study period: 6 Months
Subject payment option:• For more information, contact one of our Educational Planners.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE COURSE FEES?• Textbooks and study material.• Courier fee.
EXAM INFORMATIONPlease refer to our website for exam fees and dates. Please note that exam feesare not included in the course cost.
COURSE STARTING DATESWith College SA, you can start studying whenever you want: there are no specificcourse starting dates since we offer distance learning. Please speak to our EducationalPlanners about your enrolment and study options.
ASSESSMENT INFORMATIONFor Physical Science and Mathematics, you will have to complete:• Several Formative self-assessments (quizzes) with tutor support or discussion group interaction.• Two (2) Formative Assessments for each subject• One (1) Final Integrated Summative Assessment for each subject
Mark breakdownFormative Assessment: Both formative assessments will count towards 30% of the final markFormative Self-Assessment: You will submit a simple “Logbook” of your academic progress that will count towards 10% of the final mark. The Logbook will serve as a summary of evidence of sessions with tutor or discussion group.Final Integrated Summative Assessment: This will count towards 60% of the final mark.To complete the programme successfully: You must achieve at least 50% for each Formative Self-Assessment, and at least 60% in the Final Integrated Summative Assessment component, and an overall mark of 60% in order to achieve a pass in any individual course and programme in total.Exam weightingFinal Integrated Summative Assessment: 60%
8Optimi College (Pty) Ltd T/A College SA. Reg no: 2007/017012/07. Optimi College Pty (Ltd) (previously known as SA College of Home Study)
is a member of the Optimi Group and is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Reg no: 2009/ FE07/099.
WHAT ARE SUBJECTS?Subjects are the particular fields of study that are covered in a course. The subjects on the next page make up this course and will need to be completed in order for you to complete this course.
YOU CAN CHOOSE HOW MANY SUBJECTS YOU WANT TO STUDY
Most students do not have the finances or the time to study all the required subjects at once. College SA offers you the ability to choose how many subjects you can study comfortably at once. We also offer the option to pay for your subjects in instalments. Please contact our Educational Planners for more information.
MATHEMATICS PHYSICAL SCIENCE
In this module, you will learn how to use number functions to manipulatenumeric data, and algebra to calculate and represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations. You will also learn about geometry, data-handling (which involves the analysis of mathematical data), andtrigonometry, which deals with shapes and the relevant function of angles.
In this module, you will learn aboutmatter and materials, and energy andchange. Matter and material involveanything that has mass and occupies space. Energy and change involve chemical reactions. They are calculated by bond energies and shown by energy diagrams.
9College SA reserves the right to change pricing and course content without prior notice. The latest information will always be available on our website collegesa.edu.za.
Please confirm the course costs and content with our Educational Planners prior to registration.
COURSE OVERVIEWWhether you would like to design and install electrical wiring or systems, or just make surethat they work properly, you may find yourself drawn toward the electrical trade. Enrolling for the Engineering Studies: Electrical N1 to N3 National Technical Certificates means you will learn the theory behind installing, repairing and maintaining wiring, and the equipment that controls the flow of electrical currents. Otherwise you could see to routine maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical equipment, lighting, wiring and transformers. Qualified electricians are in high demand and can be found working on power plants, in industrial and commercial buildings, or in homes. A qualification in the electrical trade sets you apart from the competition, validates your skills and experience, and prepares you to enter into the electrical trade. Your N1 - N3 certificates form the basis on which you can further your career and qualifications.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?This course provides theoretical training to artisans and is offered via the NATED programme.The N1 foundation level is the first in a 3-level engineering programme. In N1 you will learn the mathematics, science and drawing skills that form the basis of all engineering trades. Learn the skills and techniques needed to research, design, install and test electronic equipment; and supervise its manufacturing. The electrical trade involves the generation, distribution and management of all appliances and installations that generate or use electrical energy.
ACCREDITATION & AWARD• Type & reward: National Qualification - N1 • SAQA ID: 67109 (N1)• Accreditation Provider: UMALUSI • NQF Level: 1• Minimum Credits: 40
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS• Grade 9 passed, with Mathematics (40% and above) and Physical Science (30% and above)• The ability to read and write in English• You must be at least 16 years old• Completion of bridging course (if you don’t have Grade 9 pass), with Mathematics (40% and above) and Physical Science (30% and above)
N1ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
STUDIES
10Optimi College (Pty) Ltd T/A College SA. Reg no: 2007/017012/07. Optimi College Pty (Ltd) (previously known as SA College of Home Study)
is a member of the Optimi Group and is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Reg no: 2009/ FE07/099.
COURSE COSTAt College SA, we offer you 3 different payment options to suit your financial needs:
Upfront payment option:• If you pay upfront for the entire course, the cost will be R10,950
Instalment payment option: If you pay the course off in instalments:• Activation fee: R950 • Monthly fee: R790• Payment period: 14 Months • Max study period: 16 Months
Subject payment option:• For more information, contact one of our Educational Planners.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE COURSE FEES?• Textbooks and study material.• Courier fee.
EXAM INFORMATIONPlease refer to our website for exam fees and dates. Please note that exam feesare not included in the course cost.
COURSE STARTING DATESWith College SA, you can start studying whenever you want: there are no specificcourse starting dates since we offer distance learning. Please speak to our EducationalPlanners about your enrolment and study options.
ASSESSMENT INFORMATIONYou have to successfully complete and submit the required 3 assignments per subject inorder for College SA to prepare your term mark. College SA will ensure that term marksare submitted to your exam venue and, together with your exam, these are submittedto the Department of Higher Education and Training for evaluation. Once you havesuccessfully completed all the required national exams, you will be awarded a NationalCertificate.
WHAT ARE SUBJECTS?Subjects are the particular fields of study that are covered in a course. The subjects on the next page make up this course and will need to be completed in order for you to complete this course.
11College SA reserves the right to change pricing and course content without prior notice. The latest information will always be available on our website collegesa.edu.za.
Please confirm the course costs and content with our Educational Planners prior to registration.
YOU CAN CHOOSE HOW MANY SUBJECTS YOU WANT TO STUDY
Most students do not have the finances or the time to study all the required subjects at once. College SA offers you the ability to choose how many subjects you can study comfortably at once. We also offer the option to pay for your subjects in instalments. Please contact our Educational Planners for more information.
This module introduces you to electronics, what electricity is and how it is used. This module covers atomic theory, cells and batteries, electricity resistance, capacitance(ability of an electrical circuit to store energy) and the effect of magnetics on electronics.
MATHEMATICSN1
ENGINEERING SCIENCEN1
INDUSTRIALELECTRONICS N1
This module focuses on wiring, domestic appliances, lighting, transformers and electromagnetism, among other topics. Electrical tradetheory is an important factor in the preparation for trade testing in the electrical trade.
ELECTRICAL TRADETHEORY N1
Mathematics is one of the three compulsory fundamental subjects in the NATED programme. Learn how to solve equations and word problems, and how to manipulate formulae. You will learn the skills needed to do algebraic graphs, trigonometry, logarithms and factorisation. The purpose of this module is to produce a person who can confidently apply mathematics to other disciplines and real life situations.
In this module, you will learn about the laws of physics - you must understand these principles in order to understand engineering systems. You will cover the following: energy, work, power, composition of matter, statics, dynamics and electricity.
12Optimi College (Pty) Ltd T/A College SA. Reg no: 2007/017012/07. Optimi College Pty (Ltd) (previously known as SA College of Home Study)
is a member of the Optimi Group and is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Reg no: 2009/ FE07/099.
COURSE OVERVIEWWhether you would like to design and install electrical wiring or systems, or just make surethat they work properly, you may find yourself drawn toward the electrical trade. Enrolling for the Engineering Studies: Electrical N1 to N3 National Technical Certificates means you will learn the theory behind installing, repairing and maintaining wiring, and the equipment that controls the flow of electrical currents. Otherwise you could see to routine maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical equipment, lighting, wiring and transformers. Qualified electricians are in high demand and can be found working on power plants, in industrial and commercial buildings, or in homes. A qualification in the electrical trade sets you apart from the competition, validates your skills and experience, and prepares you to enter into the electrical trade. Your N1 - N3 certificates form the basis on which you can further your career and qualifications.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?This course provides theoretical training to artisans and is offered via the NATED programme.The N1 foundation level is the first in a 3-level engineering programme. In N1 you willlearn the mathematics, science and drawing skills that form the basis of all engineeringtrades. Learn the skills and techniques needed to research, design, install and test electrical and electronic equipment and supervise its manufacturing. The electrical trade involves thegeneration, distribution and management of all appliances and installations that generateor use electrical energy.
ACCREDITATION & AWARD• Type & reward: National Qualification - N2 • SAQA ID: 67375 (N2)• Accreditation Provider: UMALUSI • NQF Level: 2• Minimum Credits: 40
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS• Engineering Studies: Electrical N1
N2ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
STUDIES
13College SA reserves the right to change pricing and course content without prior notice. The latest information will always be available on our website collegesa.edu.za.
Please confirm the course costs and content with our Educational Planners prior to registration.
COURSE COSTAt College SA, we offer you 3 different payment options to suit your financial needs:
Upfront payment option:• If you pay upfront for the entire course, the cost will be R10,950
Instalment payment option: If you pay the course off in instalments:• Activation fee: R950 • Monthly fee: R790• Payment period: 14 Months • Max study period: 16 Months
Subject payment option:• For more information, contact one of our Educational Planners.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE COURSE FEES?• Textbooks and study material.• Courier fee.
EXAM INFORMATIONPlease refer to our website for exam fees and dates. Please note that exam feesare not included in the course cost.
COURSE STARTING DATESWith College SA, you can start studying whenever you want: there are no specificcourse starting dates since we offer distance learning. Please speak to our EducationalPlanners about your enrolment and study options.
ASSESSMENT INFORMATIONYou have to successfully complete and submit the required 3 assignments per subject inorder for College SA to prepare your term mark. College SA will ensure that term marksare submitted to your exam venue and, together with your exam, these are submittedto the Department of Higher Education and Training for evaluation. Once you havesuccessfully completed all the required national exams, you will be awarded a NationalCertificate.
WHAT ARE SUBJECTS?Subjects are the particular fields of study that are covered in a course. The subjects on the next page make up this course and will need to be completed in order for you to complete this course.
14Optimi College (Pty) Ltd T/A College SA. Reg no: 2007/017012/07. Optimi College Pty (Ltd) (previously known as SA College of Home Study)
is a member of the Optimi Group and is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Reg no: 2009/ FE07/099.
YOU CAN CHOOSE HOW MANY SUBJECTS YOU WANT TO STUDY
Most students do not have the finances or the time to study all the required subjects at once. College SA offers you the ability to choose how many subjects you can study comfortably at once. We also offer the option to pay for your subjects in instalments. Please contact our Educational Planners for more information.
Learn background information about the definition of electronics and where and how it is used. Learn about measuring instruments, semiconductor diodes and transistors, transducers and direct currents. Youwill be introduced to the synchrosystem and the advantages ofthe system.
MATHEMATICSN2
ENGINEERING SCIENCETHEORY N2
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS N2
ELECTRICAL TRADETHEORY N2
This module covers the methods of installing cables, cable selection andinductance. Learn about the different types of power: true power, apparent power and reactive power. Learn theskills needed to earth underground cables, power stations and substations.
This module gives you an overview of Mathematics N1 terms and factors, fractions, and root and exponential forms. Learn about the laws of exponents, how to solve equations, linear equations, factorisation, and how to use algebraic graphs to calculate function value. Gain the skills needed to work with trigonometric ratios by defining the six ratios. Learn how to solve right-angled triangles by means of trigonometric functions.
This module gives you an overview of N1 engineering scientific principles you need to know in order to understand engineering systems. You will cover the following: energy, work, power, composition of matter, statics, dynamics and electricity.
15College SA reserves the right to change pricing and course content without prior notice. The latest information will always be available on our website collegesa.edu.za.
Please confirm the course costs and content with our Educational Planners prior to registration.
COURSE OVERVIEWWhether you would like to design and install electrical wiring or systems, or just make surethat they work properly, you may find yourself drawn toward the electrical trade. Enrolling for the Engineering Studies: Electrical N1 to N3 National Technical Certificates means you will learn the theory behind installing, repairing and maintaining wiring, and the equipment that controls the flow of electrical currents. Otherwise you could see to routine maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical equipment, lighting, wiring and transformers. Qualified electricians are in high demand and can be found working on power plants, in industrial and commercial buildings, or in homes. A qualification in the electrical trade sets you apart from the competition, validates your skills and experience, and prepares you to enter into the electrical trade. Your N1 - N3 certificates form the basis on which you can further your career and qualifications.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?This course provides theoretical training to artisans and is offered via the NATED programme.The N1 foundation level is the first in a 3-level engineering programme. In N1 you willlearn the mathematics, science and drawing skills that form the basis of all engineeringtrades. Learn the skills and techniques needed to research, design, install and test electrical and electronic equipment and supervise its manufacturing. The electrical trade involves thegeneration, distribution and management of all appliances and installations that generateor use electrical energy.
ACCREDITATION & AWARD• Type & reward: National Qualification - N3 • SAQA ID: 67491 (N3)• Accreditation Provider: UMALUSI • NQF Level: 3• Minimum Credits: 40
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS• Engineering Studies: Electrical N2
N3ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
STUDIES
16Optimi College (Pty) Ltd T/A College SA. Reg no: 2007/017012/07. Optimi College Pty (Ltd) (previously known as SA College of Home Study)
is a member of the Optimi Group and is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Reg no: 2009/ FE07/099.
COURSE COSTAt College SA, we offer you 3 different payment options to suit your financial needs:
Upfront payment option:• If you pay upfront for the entire course, the cost will be R10,950
Instalment payment option: If you pay the course off in instalments:• Activation fee: R950 • Monthly fee: R790• Payment period: 14 Months • Max study period: 16 Months
Subject payment option:• For more information, contact one of our Educational Planners.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE COURSE FEES?• Textbooks and study material.• Courier fee.
EXAM INFORMATIONPlease refer to our website for exam fees and dates. Please note that exam feesare not included in the course cost.
COURSE STARTING DATESWith College SA you can start studying whenever you want: there are no specificcourse starting dates since we offer distance learning. Please speak to our EducationalPlanners about your enrolment and study options.
ASSESSMENT INFORMATIONYou have to successfully complete and submit the required 3 assignments per subject inorder for College SA to prepare your term mark. College SA will ensure that term marksare submitted to your exam venue and, together with your exam, these are submittedto the Department of Higher Education and Training for evaluation. Once you havesuccessfully completed all the required national exams, you will be awarded a NationalCertificate.
WHAT ARE SUBJECTS?Subjects are the particular fields of study that are covered in a course. The subjects on the next page make up this course and will need to be completed in order for you to complete this course.
17College SA reserves the right to change pricing and course content without prior notice. The latest information will always be available on our website collegesa.edu.za.
Please confirm the course costs and content with our Educational Planners prior to registration.
YOU CAN CHOOSE HOW MANY SUBJECTS YOU WANT TO STUDY
Most students do not have the finances or the time to study all the required subjects at once. College SA offers you the ability to choose how many subjects you can study comfortably at once. We also offer the option to pay for your subjects in instalments. Please contact our Educational Planners for more information.
This module covers atomic theory, direct currents and alternating currents. You will also learn about the characteristics and applications of semiconductors and diodes,transistors, electrical powercontrollers, transducers, and about operational amplifiers.
MATHEMATICSN3
ENGINEERING SCIENCEN3
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICSN3
ELECTRICAL TRADETHEORY N3
This module covers electrical domestic appliances, protecting electric devices,and types of electrical lighting. You will also learn about alternating currents,electric circuits and transformers.This module also covers direct currentmachines.
This module gives you an overview of terms and factors, fractions, and root and exponential forms. Learn about surds and logarithms, equations, word problems and manipulation of technical formulae. Gain the skills needed to do differential calculus, geometry of co-ordinates, algebraic graphs and trigonometry.
Learn how engineering systems work. Gain knowledge about energy, work, power, composition of matter, statics, dynamics and electricity, and how they work.
18Optimi College (Pty) Ltd T/A College SA. Reg no: 2007/017012/07. Optimi College Pty (Ltd) (previously known as SA College of Home Study)
is a member of the Optimi Group and is provisionally registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Reg no: 2009/ FE07/099.
Like us on
#TakeControlOF YOUR FUTURE
VERSION 1: 27-AUG-2019