College: | The Learning Group |
Course: | Higher Certificate: Office Administration (Certified Senior Office Administrator) |
School: | Business School |
Programme Type: | Partner Programme |
Partner Institute: | ICB – The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers |
Award Type: | National Certificate |
Award Issued by: | FASSET |
Accredited by: | FASSET |
SAQA ID: | 35958 |
NQF Level: | L5 |
Course Duration: | 22 – 30 months |
Entrance Criteria: | Basic Literacy, AND Grade 12, AND Basic Maths, AND Read & Write English, AND Access to a computer, AND The learning areas in the Certified Junior Office Administrator module. |
What is Senior Office Administration?
A Senior Office Administrator is primarily responsible for, amongst other functions:
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!• The Secretarial function,
• The Human Resources Administrator function,
• The Labour Relations Administrator function,
• The General Office Manager function,
• All the skills and knowledge of the Junior Office Administrator
• Intermediate knowledge of office administration techniques,
• Thorough human resource and labour relations skills and knowledge, and
• Understanding of economics.
Entrance Requirements
Basic Literacy, AND
Grade 12, AND
Basic Maths, AND
Read & Write English, AND
Access to a computer, AND
The learning areas in the Certified Junior Office Administrator module
Programme Duration
Recommended 22 – 30 months of study
Programme Outcomes
In order to complete the Higher Certificate in Office Administrator (Certified Senior Office Administrator), students must complete all of the following Subjects:
The Modules from the National Certificate in Office Administration (Certified Junior Office Administrator):
Office Communication
Business and Office Administration 1
Bookkeeping
Marketing Management and Public Relations
Business Law and Administrative Practice
Cost and Management Accounting
Plus these Modules from this qualification the Higher Certificate: Office Administration (Certified Senior Office Administration):
Business and Office Administration 2
Human Resources Management and Labour Relations
Economics
Assessment and Award
Assessment is based on the submission of a Portfolio of Evidence (PoE) which will comprise of 3 formative activities, 2 formative evaluations and one summative assessment. PoE assessment comprises formative / interim assessment of activities (assignments) and evaluations (tests) that count 30% towards the total mark. A Summative Assessment (final exam) contributes to the remaining 70% of your marks. The PoE is basically a file containing all the evidence necessary for a learner to be declared competent against the relevant outcomes.
Accreditation
Please note that this programme is accredited by FASSET.