National Qualifications Framework Act, 2008 (Act No. 67 of 2008)NoticesOccupational Qualifications Sub-Framework Policy24. Occupational Qualifications Descriptors and Qualification TypesE. Higher Occupational Certificate |
Type specifications
NQF Exit Level: 5 (The NQF Level allocation will be as per the SAQA level descriptors)
Minimum total credits: 120
Type
Higher Occupational Certificate
Descriptor
As per the requirements of the occupation. Example: Higher Occupational Certificate: Contact Centre Manager; NQF Level 5
Abbreviations
Example: Higher. Occ. Cert.: Contact Centre Manager
Purpose and characteristics
This is an entry-level post-secondary occupational qualification. The qualification is occupational, with a strong industry-oriented focus. The qualification also serves to provide learners with the cognitive introductory knowledge/theory, conceptual tools and practical techniques for occupational education studies in their chosen field of study. It emphasises selected general principles together with procedures that are more specific and their application.
This qualification signifies that the learner has attained a post-secondary level of occupational education knowledge/theory and competence in a particular field or occupation and is capable of applying such knowledge and competence in an occupation or role in the workplace. The Higher Occupational Certificate includes simulated work experience.
Minimum admission requirements
The minimum entry requirement is stipulated in each registered Higher Occupational Certificate.
Progression
Completion of the Higher Occupational Certificate meets the minimum entry requirements for admission to an appropriate Occupational Diploma. Accumulated credits may also be presented for admission into a cognate qualification registered on the HEQSF.