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FACULTY OF INFORMATICS AND DESIGN prospectus 2015

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this handbook; however the University reserves the right at any time, if circumstances require making changes to any of the published details.

contents Contact details Minimum admission requirements ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY 7 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae EXTENDED FIRST YEAR CURRICULUM PROGRAMME (For the Design and Architecture disciplines) 12 FASHION 15 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae FILM AND VIDEO TECHNOLOGY 1 9 National Diploma GRAPHIC DESIGN 2 2 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 26 Higher Certificate in Information & Communication Technology D i p l o m a i n I n f o r m a t i o n & C o m m u n i c a t i o n Te c h n o l o g y : A p p l i c a t i o n s D e v e l o p m e n t BaccalaureusTechnologiae INTERIOR DESIGN 32 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae JEWELLERY DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE 3 6 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae JOURNALISM 4 0 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae PHOTOGRAPHY 4 3 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGEMENT 4 6 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae SURFACE DESIGN 5 0 National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 54 National Diploma INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 57 Baccalaureus Technologiae TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING 59 National Diploma BaccalaureusTechnologiae GENERAL INFORMATION 63

D CONTACT DETAILS POSTAL ADDRESS Bellville Campus PO Box 1906 Bellville 7535 Cape Town Campus PO Box 652 Cape Town 8000 Course enquiries should be directed to faculty office staff. Telephone numbers are supplied under the different courses. STREET ADDRESSES BELLVILLE CAMPUS Symphony Way Bellville CAPE TOWN CAMPUS Keizersgracht District 6 Cape Town EMAIL infodesign@cput.ac.za www.cput.ac.za CONSOLIDATION OF FACULTY 10TH FLOOR MEDIA CITY No 1 Heerengracht Rua Vasco Da Gama Entrance Foreshore Cape Town As a result of the merger between the former Cape and Peninsula Technikons, the information contained in this publication is subject to change. Applicants will be advised of any changes on application to the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Over the next three years (2013-2015) the Faculty of Informatics and Design will be consolidated on the Cape Town Campus. Prospective students will be notified before registration and, in some instances, pipeline students will complete their qualification on the campus of first registration.

MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1 A National Senior Certificate (NSC) as certified by Umalusi with an achievement rating of 3 (Moderate Achievement: 40-49%) or better in four recognised NSC 20-credit subjects, an achievement rating of 2 for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, an achievement rating of 3 in the required official language at Home Language level and an achievement rating of 2 in the other required language on at least First Additional Language level; one of these languages shall be English or Afrikaans. Specific minimum requirements for a course (subjects required/recommended, achievement rating, portfolio to be submitted, interview in Cape Town or experience required) are indicated below. Minimum admission requirements may be adjusted at the Dean s discretion, subject to the approval of the Faculty Board and the Senate of the University. All candidates who comply with the minimum requirements are still subject to selection procedures. For easy reference, the scale of achievement for the National Curriculum Statement Grades 10-12 (General), is supplied opposite: Rating CODE Rating MaRks % 7 Outstanding achievement 80-100 6 Meritorious achievement 70-79 5 Substantial achievement 60-69 4 Adequate achievement 50-59 3 Moderate achievement 40-49 2 Elementary achievement 30-39 1 Not achieved 0-29

2 GROUP A COMPULSORY NSC SUBJECTS ABBREVIATIONS OF DESIGNATED NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE SUBJECTS USED IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES. LANGUAGES (20 credits each) Two official languages at Home and First Additional Language level: A = Afrikaans Home Language OR Afrikaans First Additional Language E = English Home Language OR English First Additional Language AE = Afrikaans or English, Home or First additional language FAL = First additional language AND HL = Home Language (Any two of: Afrikaans, English, IsiNdebele, IsiXhosa, IsiZulu, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, SiSwati, Tshivenda or Xitsonga) MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (20 credits each) M = Mathematics ML = Mathematical Literacy HUMAN AND SOCIAL STUDIES (10 credits) LO = Life Orientation GROUP B RECOGNISED NSC ELECTIVES AGRICULTURE (20 credits each) AMP = Agricultural Management Practices AS = Agricultural Science AT = Agricultural Technology CULTURE AND ARTS (20 credits each) DANCE = Dance Studies DES = Design DRAMA = Dramatic Arts MUS = Music VA = Visual Arts BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES (20 credits each) ACC = Accounting BUS = Business Studies ECON = Economics ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (20 credits each) CIVT = Civil Technology ELECT = Electrical Technology MECHT = Mechanical Technology EGD = Engineering Graphics and Design HUMAN AND SOCIAL STUDIES (20 credits each) GEO = Geography HIS = History RELS = Religion Studies PHYSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, COMPUTER AND LIFE SCIENCES (20 credits each) CAT = Computer Applications Technology IT = Information Technology LS = Life Sciences PS = Physical Sciences SERVICES (20 credits each) CS = Consumer Studies HS = Hospitality Studies TOUR = Tourism MIMINIMUM ADMISSION

MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PER NATIONAL DIPLOMA PROGRAMME 3 In addition to the Minimum Admission Requirements (see pages 1-4) DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE COURSES Admission requirements All design and architecture applicants must complete a questionnaire/additional application form, and must either submit a portfolio of prescribed work and an essay, or attend an oncampus practical test of a career-specific nature. Applicants may also be required to attend an interview on campus. Details and dates of tests and interviews will be supplied on application to the faculty office. EXTENDED CURRICULUM PROGRAMME (For the Design and Architecture disciplines) (see page 12) Applicants should have basic drawing skills and an enquiring mind, be observant and willing to explore an idea, have an excellent feel for colour, a good general knowledge and an awareness of current trends. An ability to communicate with people and an appreciation of deadlines, will be added advantages. Admission requirements are the same as for students in the mainstream three-year programmes. Students will be nominated by the relevant department if it is felt that they would benefit from the additional support. These programmes provide under-prepared students with the opportunity to do the first year over a period of two years (preference will be given to applicants from disadvantaged backgrounds). Requirements include a prescribed portfolio of work and/or a practical admission test. Details regarding the extended curricula of the various courses are available from the Department concerned. Admission requirements ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematical Literacy 6 (70-79%). Selection tests. Prescribed Portfolio of work must be submitted. Recommended: Mathematics 4 (50-59%). NB: Applicants will write a test to assess their competence at this level. FASHION Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). Prescribed Portfolio of work and/or a Practical admission test. Recommended: Design 3 (40-49%).

4 FILM AND VIDEO TECHNOLOGY Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 3 (40-49%) or Mathematical Literacy 5 (60-69%). Recommended: Any Arts and Culture subject: rating 4 (50-59%), Life Orientation 4 (50-59%), Business Studies 4 (50-59%). Submission of a written statement of intent. See page 20 for further details about the written submission. GRAPHIC DESIGN Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). Prescribed Portfolio of work must be submitted. Recommended: Design 3 (40-49%). INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 3 (40-49%) or Mathematical Literacy 5 (60-69%). HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 3 (40-49%), Mathematical Literacy 5 (60-69%). INTERIOR DESIGN Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%) Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). Prescribed Portfolio of work must be submitted. Recommended: Design 3 (40-49%). JEWELLERY DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). Prescribed Portfolio of work and/or a Practical admission test. Recommended: Design 3 (40-49%). JOURNALISM Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). Selection test and interview. PHOTOGRAPHY Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). Selection test and interview. PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGEMENT An achievement rating of at least 4 (50-59%) or better in four NSC 20-credit subjects from the designated subject list, including the following: English 5 (60-69%), Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). A prescribed portfolio of work must be submitted. SURFACE DESIGN Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). Prescribed Portfolio of work and/or a Practical admission test. Recommended: Design 3 (40-49%). THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 3 (40-49%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 2 (30-39%) or Mathematical Literacy 4 (50-59%). Prescribed Portfolio of work and/or a Practical admission test. Recommended: Design 3 (40-49%). TOWN AND REGIONAL PLANNING Required: Home Language 4 (50-59%), First Additional Language 4 (50-59%), Afrikaans or English, Mathematics 4 (50-59%) or Mathematical Literacy 5 (60-69%). Recommended: Geography 4 (50-59%), Business Studies 4 (50-59%), Economics 4 (50-59%), Tourism 4 (50-59%). For the minimum admission requirements for the Senior Certificate pre-2008 and National Technical Certificate, please contact the Faculty Office.

5 Recognition of prior learning In line with the requirements of the Education Act and the policy of the University, applications for recognition of prior learning (RPL), based on individual merit, will be considered. Applicants for RPL should approach the department concerned for details regarding the correct procedure to be followed. Procedure for evaluation of foreign qualifications Applicants who do not have a South African qualification are required to send their results/ qualifications to the Centre for the Evaluation of Educational Qualifications (CEEQ) of the South African Qualifications Authority in order to have them evaluated and equated to a South African qualification. The Centre for Evaluation of Educational Qualifications is open between 08:30 and 16:30 weekdays. The ADDress Is The Head of Evaluation of Qualifications South African Qualifications Authority Postnet Suite 248 Private Bag X06 Waterkloof 0145 Tel: +27 (0) +12 482 0858/64 Website: www.saqa.org.za Call centre: 012 431-5070 Fax: 012 431-5146 Applications for such evaluations should include: All qualification documents, i.e. the highest school certificate issued by the official examining body; complete and legible transcripts of academic records in respect of all degrees or other higher education qualifications, together with the final certificates; preceding qualifications leading to any postgraduate/other advanced qualification when the latter is submitted. Certificates in foreign languages should be submitted together with translations into English by a sworn translator. The relevant evaluation fee can be obtained from the South African Qualification Authority in Pretoria. Important notice Please note that cheques and money orders will not be accepted as payment for applications for the evaluation of educational Qualifications with effect from January 2008. In addition to the above, the candidate also has to apply to the SA Trade Representative closest to his/ her home for a study permit if the candidate is not a South African citizen. This can only be done once the applicant has received the official letter of acceptance from the Admissions & Registration office. Submission of certificates A National Senior Certificate or equivalent qualification must be submitted by the student upon enrolment at the beginning of the academic year. If this requirement is not met, the University will be forced to cancel the provisional acceptance. Transfers from other institutions Students who wish to transfer to CPUT from other institutions should note that priority will be given to the promotion of our own registered students and that transfers will only be considered in the event that there is a place on the course, and subject to the following requirements: 1 Applicants should complete the prescribed Application for admission form and return it to CPUT, together with a certified copy of his/her Senior Certificate, identity document, academic record and the prescribed application fee. 2 If the applicant is currently registered for a course at another university and wishes to transfer to CPUT, he/she should submit, together with the application form, a progress report (issued by the Registrar of the said university) which lists all the subjects passed by the applicant during the mid-year examinations. 3 As soon as the year-end examination results are available, the applicant should submit a formal statement of these results to CPUT. 4 All applications must be accompanied by a certificate of good conduct, or a letter of recommendation, from the applicant s present head of department.

6 5 If the applicant is accepted, he/she shall be required to complete an Application for Exemption form and to pay the prescribed exemption fee, per subject, when he/she registers in January of the year of study. This form must be submitted to the Faculty Office which is situated on the 4th floor in the Administration Building. Documents to be attached to the application form Official original academic record or certified copy (including percentages) from the institution where you studied. Syllabus of the subjects that you passed. Proof of payment NB: Applicants should note that certain rules may apply, e.g. maximum number of subjects, maximum number of years to complete qualification, etc. Exemptions from study units and transfer of credits A student who has COMPLETED a degree, a diploma or a certificate at ANOTHER university in the Republic of South Africa or at an institution recognised by the Senate for this purpose may, by virtue of study units passed in this manner, be exempted from corresponding study units for another degree, diploma or certificate at CPUT, provided that: Exemption shall not be granted for more than half the number of study units prescribed for the degree, diploma or certificate for which s/he is a candidate For details about and the admission requirements of the advanced degrees, consult: Ms V Naidoo Tel +27 21 469 1012 Email: naidoov@cput.ac.za Qualification structure at CPUT NATIONAL DIPLOMA Three years full-time study leads to the award of a National Diploma. National Diploma studies constitute complete study programmes, meet specific business needs and serve as recognised exit levels. BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE The National Diploma leads to the Baccalaureus in Technology (BTech). Admission to these one-year programmes (full time) may be subject to additional minimum admission requirements, which may include an average pass mark of 60% in the third year of the National Diploma programme. Most BTech programmes are also offered part time over two years. POST-GRADUATE STUDY AND RESEARCH The Cape Peninsula University of Technology actively promotes research of an applied nature, believing that a strong research activity is a necessary feature of any institution offering higher education. Students are sensitised to the importance of information and library skills during their first three years of study, introduced to research methodologies in the degree year, and provided with guidance and facilities to undertake independent research for further studies. Magister Technologiae and Doctor Technologiae may be obtained through full-time or part-time study. MAGISTER TECHNOLOGIAE Architectural Technology Design Graphic Design Industrial Design Information Technology Interior Design Public Relations Management Town and Regional Planning DOCTOR TECHNOLOGIAE Design Graphic Design Information Technology Informatics The Guide to Postgraduate Studies is available on the CPUT website: http://www.cput.ac.za/research/postgradinfo.

7 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae

8 NATIONAL DIPLOMA Course aim Graduates are competent architectural technologists who can conduct relevant routine technical research and perform, under supervision, architectural services in presentation, documentation, specification, construction design, detailing, administration, planning and design in the public and private, formal and informal sectors of the built environment. Graduates can apply to the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP) for registration as Candidate Architectural Technologists. Career opportunities The architectural technologist may opt for employment in an architectural practice. She/he may assist senior staff with drawings, detailing, presentations and by doing site supervision, as well as monitoring and liaising with clients, engineers, municipalities, quantity surveyors and contractors. Once the necessary experience has been gained, the architectural technologist is competent to handle small to medium size work independently. Admission requirements In addition to the minimum admission requirements (see pages 1 to 4), applicants are required to submit a prescribed portfolio of artwork, in accordance with the specifications of the department, and to attend a compulsory aptitude and language proficiency test, as well as a Mathematics proficiency test. Details of the portfolio requirements will be supplied on application. Extended first year curriculum programme (For the Design and Architecture disciplines) Unsuccessful applicants may be referred to the Extended First Year Curriculum Programme which enables applicants who are under-prepared and who show appropriate potential, to complete a designated course of study in a minimum of four years (the first year is done over a period of two years). It serves as a basis for further successful learning in the subsequent higher levels of the National Diploma. The intention is to give students exposure to an integrated approach to learning during this year of study. Students develop fundamental, conceptual, formal and technical skills that will prepare them for entry into the regular first year in the Design discipline in which they are interested. Furthermore, additional foundational support is integrated into the regular first year of study.

9 Programme structure ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY FIRST YEAR Studio Work 1 Presentation 1 History and Appreciation of Architecture 1 Computer Applications 1 Construction and Detailing 1 Applied Building Science 1 Communication 1 Computer Aided Draughting 1 SECOND YEAR The entire second year is spent working for an architectural practice that has been accredited by the University, with weekly visits to the Department. Architectural Technology Practice 2 * Studio Work 2 Construction and Detailing 2 Practical Studies 2 THIRD YEAR Studio Work 3 Construction and Detailing 3 Principles of Architectural Design 3 Building Services 3 Office Practice 3 Survey and Landscaping 3 * Students must, upon obtaining employment, register with the University for such training and pay the prescribed subject fee. Total number of subjects to obtain the National Diploma: 18 Duration of course Full-time: Three years, of which the second year consists mainly of Work-Integrated Learning. Venue of offering 10th Floor Media City No 1 Heerengracht Rua Vasco Da Gama Entrance Foreshore, Cape Town CONTACT DETAILS Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3296

10 BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE Course aim Graduates are equipped to be senior architectural technologists capable of independently researching technological innovations, performing professional architectural services in technology, design and management in the public and private sectors of the built environment. Graduates can apply to the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP) for registration as Candidate Senior Architectural Technologists. Admission requirements A National Diploma in Architectural Technology (or a recognised equivalent qualification) with a 60% average pass mark in the final year of the National Diploma. Applicants must also obtain a minimum of 60% for the subject Principles of Architectural Design 3. Career opportunities The senior architectural technologist is responsible for the application of construction technology in the design process. The main activities associated with this field are the production of drawings, detailing, presentation of drawings, model making, site supervision and monitoring, and liaison with clients, engineers, municipalities, quantity surveyors and contractors. Once the necessary experience has been gained, the senior architectural technologist is able to competently handle small to medium size work independently. The selection procedure will take place during the first week of December. A formal invitation will be issued to all applicants who submitted an application form. Applicants who do not meet the abovementioned requirements, or who completed their National Diploma (or equivalent qualification) at another institution, are subjected to a selection process. This process will consist of a design and technology evaluation, an interview and the submission of a portfolio. The portfolio should comprise of any work which you may consider to be a reflection of your technological, design and presentation abilities. CPUT students must submit their best 3rd year design piece and the entire 3rd year MIP including the Studio Work component. Applicants from other universities must submit final year work demonstrating an integration of design and technology. Interview and portfolio Interviews with applicants will be conducted during the first week of December at CPUT. At the interview, applicants will be required to present a portfolio of appropriate architectural and technological work completed by them. Details of the portfolio requirements will be supplied on request. Design and Technology test Applicants will be required to write a twoday test at the University.

11 Programme structure ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY FOURTH YEAR Applied Design 4 Architectural Environmental Studies 4 Principles of Urban Design 4 Theory of Design 4 Construction and Detailing 4 Focus Foundation course in design, supported by a number of linked theoretical modules. Community architecture and real projects form a large part of the course. Research work forms part of the Sustainable Settlements Unit. Total number of subjects to obtain the BTech degree: 5 Duration of course Full-time: One year Part-time: Two years Venue of offering 10th Floor Media City No 1 Heerengracht Rua Vasco Da Gama Entrance Foreshore, Cape Town CONTACT DETAILS Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3296

12 EXTENDED FIRST YEAR CURRICULUM PROGRAMME FOR THE DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE DISCIPLINES

13 Course aim Extended First Year studies in the Design and Architecture disciplines enable under prepared applicants, who show appropriate potential, to complete a designated course of study in a minimum of four years (in other words, they will do the first year over a period of two years). The programme has ministerial approval, and is a planned combination of learning outcomes that culminate in the competence specified in the regular Year One outcomes. It serves as a basis for further successful learning in the subsequent higher levels of the National Diploma, and incorporates appropriate integrated content and assessment methods to ensure that the aim of the three year programme is achieved. Admission to the extended first year curriculum programme (for the Design and Architecture disciplines) The various design departments will refer applicants, who show potential but who are not ready for regular First Year study, to the Extended First Year programme in the following design disciplines. Architectural Technology Fashion Design Graphic Design Interior Design Jewellery Design and Manufacture Surface Design Three-dimensional Design For further details about the first year subjects in the above-mentioned programmes, please refer to the relevant National Diploma in this brochure. Admission and programme requirements Admission requirements are the same as for students in the three year programme. For the minimum admission and programme requirements see pages 1 to 4. Students will be nominated by the relevant department if it is felt that they would benefit from the additional support. Preference will be given to applicants from disadvantaged backgrounds. International students, do not, unfortunately, qualify for the Extended First Year Design programmes.

14 In addition to the minimum admission requirements (see pages 1 to 4), applicants must meet the admission requirements for the specific design discipline. Additional requirements may include a questionnaire or essay, the submission of a portfolio of prescribed work, attendance of a selection procedure and/or a drawing test on campus. Applicants may also be required to attend an interview. Details and dates of the interview will be supplied on application. Applicants should have basic drawing skills and an enquiring mind, be observant and willing to explore an idea. An ability to communicate with people and an appreciation of deadlines will be an added advantage. Duration of course Full-time: Four years The first year is done over a period of two years. Venue of offering Cape Town Campus CONTACT DETAILS Cape Town Campus Faculty Office Design disciplines Tel +27 21 460 3392 Architectural Technology & Interior Design Tel +27 21 460 3296

15 FASHION National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae

16 NATIONAL DIPLOMA Course aim The course equips students to analyse and monitor design processes to meet market demands and to adopt advanced production methods, ensuring cost effectiveness in manufacturing. The course is aimed at the creative person with a flair for fashion, style and a love for all aspects influencing clothing design. The major emphasis is on the creative and technical skills of design, pattern-making and sewing. Career opportunities Graduates can enter fashion design careers with clothing retail stores and clothing manufacturing companies in South Africa and overseas. Graduates are also equipped to develop fashion retail and manufacturing small businesses. Several fashion design students have been selected over the past few years as finalists in national and international fashion design competitions, affording them employment opportunities. This is a career that requires dedication, commitment to achieving high standards and hard work. Admission and programme requirements In addition to the minimum admission and programme requirements (see pages 1 to 4), applicants are required to submit a prescribed portfolio of artwork and attend a practical test on campus. Details of the portfolio requirements will be supplied on application. Extended first year curriculum programme (For the Design and Architecture disciplines) Unsuccessful applicants may be referred to the Extended First Year Curriculum Programme which enables applicants who are under-prepared and who show appropriate potential, to complete a designated course of study in a minimum of four years (the first year is done over a period of two years). It serves as a basis for further successful learning in the subsequent higher levels of the National Diploma. The intention is to give students exposure to an integrated approach to learning during this year of study. Students develop fundamental, conceptual, formal and technical skills that will prepare them for entry into the regular first year in the Design discipline in which they are interested. Furthermore, additional foundational support is integrated into the regular first year of study.

17 Programme structure ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY FIRST YEAR Design Studies 1 Applied Clothing Technology 1 Business Studies 1 Theory of Clothing 1 SECOND YEAR Design Studies 2 Applied Clothing Technology 2 Business Studies 2 Theory of Clothing 2 THIRD YEAR Design Studies 3 Business Studies 3 Applied Clothing Technology 3 Theory of Clothing 3 Total number of subjects to obtain the National Diploma: 12 Duration of course Full-time: Three years Venue of offering Cape Town Campus CONTACT DETAILS Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3392

18 BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE Course aim This course equips students to make a contribution, through research, to the application and evaluation of existing knowledge to a specialised area of fashion design or garment technology, and enhance professional and personal development. The four themes of design, technology, management and theory of clothing are progressively developed and the student requires an in-depth understanding of the subject content. Students are encouraged to work in a self-sufficient manner. At the end of the period of study, students are required to produce a research project together with an exhibition of work on a selected aspect of specialised clothing technology or design studies. The programme is conducted in an integrated manner, accommodating specialisation in either design, product development, or manufacturing technology. Admission requirements A National Diploma in Fashion (or a recognised equivalent qualification), with an average of at least 60% in the final year of the National Diploma, is required. Applicants are required to submit a portfolio of work, consisting of presentation and technical drawings of a range of clothing design for a fashion show or equivalent body of work. Applicants are also required to submit a topic and outline of a research project to be completed during the BTech programme as evidence of their ability to conduct basic research. Applicants have to attend a personal interview on campus with a panel of staff members. Duration of course Full-time: One year Part-time: Two years Venue of offering Cape Town Campus Career opportunities The course has an entrepreneurial component, which has enabled some of the graduates to start their own labels, with others freelancing and having their own lines at big retailers such as Woolworths. Graduates can enter fashion design careers with clothing retail stores and clothing manufacturing companies in South Africa and overseas. Graduates are also equipped to develop fashion retail and manufacturing small businesses. Several fashion design students have been selected over the past few years as finalists in national and international fashion design competitions affording them employment opportunities. This is a career that requires dedication, commitment to achieving high standards and hard work. Programme structure ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY A research-based course in which the student is placed under the guidance of a supervisor who will assist in both the practical and theoretical or written research components of the course. At the end of the period of study, the student must have completed a written report and a body of work, which will be exhibited on campus. A panel of staff, assisted by external moderators, will assess the exhibition. FOURTH YEAR Specialised Clothing Technology 4 Business Studies 4 Theory of Clothing 4 Total number of subjects to obtain the BTech degree: 3 CONTACT DETAILS CONTACT DETAILS Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3392

19 FILM AND VIDEO TECHNOLOGY National Diploma

20 NATIONAL DIPLOMA Course aim The programme cultivates a supportive environment to maximise growth and to foster a professional work ethic. The aim of the course is to shape students for the real world of film and television production and to simulate industry conditions as closely as possible. High quality learning opportunities are offered to allow students to gain valuable experience and to reach their full potential. Classes are small with practical hands-on sessions supported by appropriate theory. During the three year programme the student will be involved in producing, writing, filming, editing, recording and mixing sound and lighting for one or all of the following: documentary, music video, public service announcement and short fiction films. The department has invested in new High Definition Technology which will allow students to work with the latest film and video equipment. In addition, students have the opportunity to work with professional clients. Duration of course Full-time: Three years, including a period of work integrated learning in the third year. Venue of offering Cape Town Campus Career opportunities Students are prepared for careers in the feature film, commercial, video, television and sound industries. Admission and programme requirements In addition to the minimum admission requirements (see pages 1 to 4) each candidate is required to write a Statement of Intent (one and a half page essay) outlining why the candidate wishes to enter the programme and what kind of work he/she wishes to do in five to ten years. This should accompany the application form. Each applicant may be required to attend an interview. Prospective students should have the following characteristics: Creative ability The ability to analyse problems logically An interest in media production and a love of films The ability to adapt to changing circumstances The ability to cope with pressure and meet deadlines Perseverance and determination Students who are accepted for first year are required to provide their own handycam camera for use in practical lectures. Lecturing staff will provide details on options available for students to purchase.

21 Programme structure ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY FIRST YEAR Directing and Pre-Production Practice 1 Film Appreciation and Development 1 Post Production Practice 1 Practical Productions 1 Communication Science 1 Introduction to Video 1 Video Production 1 Production Practice 1 SECOND YEAR Directing and Pre-Production Practice 2 Film Appreciation and Development 2 Post Production Practice 2 Practical Productions 2 Communication Science 2 Film Science 1 Production Practice 2 THIRD YEAR Directing and Pre-Production Practice 3 Film and Video In-Service Training * Post Production Practice 3 Practical Productions 3 Production Practice 3 * students must, upon obtaining employment, register with the University for such training and pay the prescribed subject fee. Total number of subjects to obtain the National Diploma: 20 CONTACT DETAILS Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 9081

22 GRAPHIC DESIGN National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae

NATIONAL DIPLOMA Course aim Graduates are competent to design and produce visual communication to a professional level relevant to the formal market sector. Admission and programme requirements In addition to the minimum admission and programme requirements (see pages 1 to 4), applicants are required to submit a prescribed portfolio of artwork. Details of the portfolio requirements will be supplied on application. Applicants should have basic drawing skills and an enquiring mind, be observant and willing to explore an idea to its fullest potential. An ability to communicate with people and an appreciation of business schedules and deadlines would be additional advantages. Career opportunities The main fields of employment are advertising agencies, design studios, printing and publishing houses. Employment opportunities also exist in state-supported institutions such as museums, library services and medical institutions. 23 After gaining practical experience, a graphic designer may decide to become self-employed as a freelance designer. Areas of specialisation include digital design, illustration, packaging, corporate identity and photography. Extended first year curriculum programme (For the Design and Architecture disciplines) Unsuccessful applicants may be referred to the Extended First Year Curriculum Programme which enables applicants who are under-prepared and who show appropriate potential, to complete a designated course of study in a minimum of four years (the first year is done over a period of two years). It serves as a basis for further successful learning in the subsequent higher levels of the National Diploma. The intention is to give students exposure to an integrated approach to learning during this year of study. Students develop fundamental, conceptual, formal and technical skills that will prepare them for entry into the regular first year in the Design discipline in which they are interested. Furthermore, additional foundational support is integrated into the regular first year of study.

24 Programme structure ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY FIRST YEAR Communication Design 1 Design Techniques 1 Professional Graphic Design Practice 1 History of Art and Design 1 Graphic Design Drawing 1 SECOND YEAR Communication Design 2 Design Techniques 2 Graphic Design Drawing 2 Professional Graphic Design Practice 2 History & Theory of Graphic Design 2 THIRD YEAR Communication Design 3 Design Techniques 3 Graphic Design Drawing 3 Professional Graphic Design Practice 3 History and Theory of Graphic Design 3 Total number of subjects to obtain the National Diploma: 15 Duration of course Full-time: Three years Venue of offering Cape Town Campus CONTACT DETAILS Cape Town Campus Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3392

BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE Course aim Graduates make a contribution through research, to the application and evaluation of existing knowledge of a specialised area of graphic design, in order to further professional growth and personal development. Admission requirements A National Diploma in Graphic Design (or a recognised equivalent qualification), is required, with at least an average of 60% in the final year OR prospective students must satisfy a panel of staff, as to their competence to study at a higher level. Career opportunities The main fields of employment are advertising agencies, design studios, printing and publishing houses. Employment opportunities also exist in state-supported institutions such as museums, library services and medical institutions. After gaining practical experience, a graphic designer may decide to become self-employed as a freelance designer. Areas of specialisation include digital design, illustration, packaging, corporate identity and photography. 25 Programme structure ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY Venue of offering Cape Town Campus FOURTH YEAR Communication Design 4 Theory of Graphic Design and Academic Report 4 Total number of subjects to obtain the BTech degree: 2 Duration of course Full-time: One year Part-time: Two years A research-based course in which the student is placed under the guidance of a supervisor who will assist in both the practical and theoretical or written research components of the course. At the end of the period of study, the student must have completed a written report and a body of work, which will be exhibited on campus. CONTACT DETAILS Bellville Campus Faculty Office Tel +27 21 959 6271 Cape Town Campus Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3392

26 INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Higher Certificate in ICT National Diploma Baccalaureus Technologiae

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ICT Course aim The course prepares students for a career in IT Service Management. 27 Career opportunities There is an ongoing need for a wide range of highly skilled information technology personnel in South Africa. Admission requirements For the admission requirements, see pages 1 to 4. Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements have to apply through the RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) process. Due to the vast number of applications that are received, meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee the applicant a place on the course. Applicants are ranked according to their Grade 12 academic performance. Programme structure ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY FIRST YEAR Business Practice 1 Computer Applications 1 Computer Hardware 1 Computer Networks 1 Computer Software 1 Information Technology Services Practice 1 Information Technology Services Project 1 Information Technology Services Theory 1 Personal Communication 1 Quantitative Techniques Strategic Communications 1 Total number of subjects to obtain the Higher Certificate: 11 Duration of course Full-time: One year Venue of offering Cape Town Campus As the field is subject to rapid technological change, it requires professionals who are well trained in IT Service Management. Career path: from an IT Service Desk Trainee to IT Service Manager. It is highly recommended that applicants have access to their own personal computer. Personal characteristics The following personal characteristics will be an advantage for studies in Information Technology: A combination of mathematical and creative ability The ability to analyse problems logically An interest in computers The ability to adapt to changing circumstances The ability to cope with pressure and meet deadlines Perseverance Students who obtain an average of 65% for the Higher Certificate are entitled to apply for the Diploma in Information & Communication Technology, should they wish to continue with their studies. CONTACT DETAILS Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3923 Ms Naseema Allie Tel +27 21 460 3010 Email AllieN@cput.ac.za

28 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY: APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT Course aim The course prepares students for professional careers or advanced studies in Information Technology and promotes the discovery, dissemination and application of knowledge involving Information Technology (IT). Career opportunities There is an ongoing need for a wide range of highly skilled information technology personnel in South Africa. As the field is subject to rapid technological change, it requires professionals who are well trained, who keep up to date with the latest developments, and who can engage future trends and developments. SPECIALISATION OPTIONS The programme structure allows for three different specialisation options viz: Communication Networks Software Development Multimedia The first year is common to all of the specialisation options. Students decide at the beginning of their second year as to which of the following domains will suit their individual career trajectory: COMMUNICATION NETWORKS: Students are prepared for careers in network development and administration, and systems administration. This domain deals with the design, development, implementation and management of networks by integrating knowledge of modern network topologies and protocols to create an appropriate environment for communication and information sharing. It is highly recommended that applicants have access to their own personal computer. Admission requirements For the admission requirements, see page 1 to 4. Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements have to apply through the RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) process. Due to the vast number of applications that are received, meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee the applicant a place on the course. Applicants are ranked according to their Grade 12 academic performance. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT: Students are prepared for careers in computer programming, systems analysis and design and database administration. This domain deals with the design and production of software products and systems to meet specified needs and to ensure that their production and maintenance is cost effective. MULTIMEDIA: The multimedia technology specialisation is a career-focused ICT specialisation that enables graduates achieving the qualification to, with some supervision, and as part of a general team, and individually, engage in a process where a static, dynamic and interactive multimedia presentation (either web-based, dedicated console application, media specific such as CDROM or DVD or portable technology, audio or video) will be conceptualised, designed, planned, developed and published or produced. They will also be able to make sound and informed judgments about whether the completed production fulfills the business, client needs and conforms to basic best practices for the multimedia environment. This qualification is intended to develop the necessary professional practices for those wanting to become multimedia technologists. Personal characteristics The following personal characteristics will be an advantage for studies in Information Technology: A combination of mathematical and creative ability The ability to analyse problems logically An interest in computers The ability to adapt to changing circumstances The ability to cope with pressure and meet deadlines Perseverance Students must apply in their final year of study, if they wish to continue with the BTech: Information Technology.

29 Programme structure FIRST YEAR ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY Applications Development Foundations 1 Project 1 Communications Networks Foundations 1 Professional Communications 1 Multimedia Foundations 1 Business Practice 1 ICT Fundamentals 1 Programming 1 SECOND YEAR Students select one of the following specialisation options for the second and third year: COMPULSORY FOR ALL OF THE SPECIALISATIONS Applications Development Fundamentals 2 Project 2 Communications Networks Fundamentals 2 Professional Communications 2 Multimedia Applications Fundamentals 2 ICT Electives 2 Information Management 2 Applications Development Communication Networks Multimedia ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY Applications Development Theory 2 Communications Networks Theory 2 Multimedia Design 2 Applications Development Practice 2 Communications Networks Practice 2 Multimedia Practice 2 Information Systems 2 Communications Networks Design 2 Multimedia Technology 2 THIRD YEAR COMPULSORY FOR ALL OF THE SPECIALISATIONS ICT Electives 3 Project Management 3 Project Presentation 3 Project 3 Professional Practice 3 Software Development Communication Networks Multimedia ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY ALL SUBJECTS ARE COMPULSORY Applications Development Theory 3 Communications Networks Theory 3 Multimedia Technology 3 Applications Development Practice 3 Communications Networks Practice 3 Multimedia Practice 3 Information Systems 3 Communications Networks Design 3 Information Systems 3 Total number of subjects to obtain the diploma: 26 Students must apply in their final year of study if they wish to continue with the B Tech degree in Information Technology. Duration of course Full-time: Three years Part-time: Four years Venue of offering Cape Town Campus CONTACT DETAILS Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3923 Ms Naseema Allie Tel +27 21 460 3010 Email AllieN@cput.ac.za

30 BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE Course aim The course prepares students for professional careers or advanced studies in Information Technology and promotes the discovery, dissemination and application of knowledge involving Information Technology. Admission requirements A National Diploma Information Technology (or a recognised equivalent qualification) is required. Career opportunities The widespread use of computers has resulted in an on-going need for a wide range of highly skilled information technology personnel. As the field is subject to rapid technological change, it requires professionals who are well-trained, who keep up to date with the latest developments, and who can engage future trends and developments in the field. Programme structure FOURTH YEAR Students must select one of the following specialisations: Software Development Information & Technology Management Communication Networks SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT COMPULSORY SUBJECTS Development Software 4 Project 4 Advanced Development Software 4 * Project Management 4 Business Fundamentals 4 Research Methodology * Students must pass Development Software 4 before they can register for Advanced Development Software 4. Elective subjects Students must select 3 of the following electives: Computer Security 4 Health Informatics Fundamentals 4 Database Systems 4 Software Engineering & Design 4 Duration of course Full-time: One year Part-time: Two years Venue of offering Cape Town Campus

31 INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT COMPULSORY SUBJECTS Business Fundamentals 4 Project 4 Information & Technology Management 4 Project Management 4 Advanced Information & Technology Research Methodology Management 4* Strategic Information Systems 4 * Students must pass Information & Technology Management 4 before they can register for Advanced Information & Technology Management 4. Elective subjects Students must select 2 of the following electives: Computer Security 4 Health Informatics Fundamentals 4 Data Administration 4 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS COMPULSORY SUBJECTS Communication Networks 4 Project 4 Advanced Communication Networks 4 * Project Management 4 Business Fundamentals 4 Research Methodology Networks 4 * Students must pass Communication Networks 4 before they can register for Advanced Communication Networks 4. Elective subjects Students must select 2 of the following electives: Computer Security 4 Software Engineering & Design 4 Health Informatics Fundamentals 4 SUBJECT SELECTION Students must select 9 subjects, including all of the compulsory subjects, all of the specialisation subjects, plus the appropriate number of elective subjects. Subjects from another specialisation option may be selected, but only if the timetable allows for it, but NOT the advanced subject of the other specialisation. Total number of subjects to obtain the degree: Nine subjects, giving 10 credits. Project 4 is worth 2 credits. CONTACT DETAILS Faculty Office Tel +27 21 460 3923