SATSA Conference 9 August 2014
Snyman Ohlhoff Acting Head of Department Department of Tourism and Events Management School of Sport, Events, Tourism and Hospitality / Faculty of Business Cape Peninsula University of Technology [email protected] / 021 460 3022
UoT’s offer Diplomas (NQF 6) as entry level qualifications with a vocational & professional focus.
We also do applied research, which may benefit industry.
Theory and Practice cannot be separated – they are inextricably linked.
Vocational qualifications need work-integrated learning, which can be facilitated via educator-industry partnerships.
Much is being done, but more can be done.
Universities of Technology offer formal qualifications (NQF Level 5 - 10)
May also offer degrees, but majority of undergraduate qualifications will be diploma programmes.
‘Technology’ does not refer only to actual technology, refers also to vocational orientation of programmes
As a university, we also contribute to knowledge creation through applied research.
NQF Level
Vocational Professional General
10 Professional Doctoral Degree Doctoral Degree
9 Professional Masters Degree Masters Degree
8 Postgraduate Diploma (1yr)
Honours Degree (1yr)
Professional degree (4 yrs)
Honours Degree
7 Advanced Diploma (1 yr)
Professional Degree (3 yrs)
Bachelors degree
6 Advanced Certificate
Diploma (3yrs)
5 Higher Certificate
THEO
RY PRACTICE
Source: Winburg, C. 2012
Source: Winburg, C. 2012
Source: Winburg, C. 2012
Source: Winburg, C. 2012
‘Under preparedness’ of school leavers – balancing access with success to avoid excess.
Somewhat congested post-school education sector (FET, QCTO, SETAs, Higher Education).
Fragmented industry with diverse needs.
Constant changes in the industry.
Balancing theory and practice – employability vs. academic/research orientation.
Extended Curriculum Programmes
Partnering with industry through ◦ Ad hoc & regular formal engagements (e.g. Advisory
Committee)
Work-Integrated Learning in our programmes
Embedded graduate attributes in our programmes
Continue the dialogue between educators and industry
Graduate placements – internships
Alternative programme delivery to support continued development and learning (Distance, Block Release, PT)
Partnering with FET colleges for the deliver of Higher Certificates as an alternate entry route to HE
Provide short courses for industry needs (NQF 5+)
Work on articulation possibilities between qualification sub-frameworks (especially OQSF and HEQSF).
Align research with industry challenges
Disseminate research findings – sharing of knowledge
Founding members: EXSA, IFEA, SAACI, TPSA.
The objective of CE Africa is to create and manage recognised certification for the business events industry.
CEP Africa will enable the industry to engage with government and other structures with one voice, ensuring industry ownership in regards to an overarching Professional Body and the establishment and administration of Professional Designations.