Leanerships

Belgium Campus : ICT Learnership Programme 2016

Closing Date: 18 December 2015

The qualification and associated learning programme is aligned to the ICT skills required by the enterprise applications development industries as well as financial IT industries. The learning prgramme consist of the following  courses:

  • Programming in C#
  • .NET
  • JAva
  • DBMS
  • business Analysis
  • project management
  • business intelligence

The result of recognition of prior learning (RPL) will determine the qualification for which learners are enrolled. Successful completion of the programme will lead to a Diploma / Degree in IT studies

The duration of the programme is 24 months – comprised of 12 months of theoritical learning and 12 months paid workplace learning. Employment will be offered on successful completion of the learnership.

Requirements

the academic programme is fully sponsored and a number of opportunities are still available to applicants who satisfy the following admission requirements:

  • South African who have already matriculated and have done two or more years of tertiary IT education and who have not completed that qualification or who graduated and are still unemployed
  • applicants may not be involved in any other studies from 01 January 2016 to 31 December 2017
  • Applicants must be willing to study at the Campus during the first year
  • applicants must be willing to perform in-service training during the second year at a company
  • Applicants must be willing to undergo screening assessments
  • Applicants must have no criminal record
  • Applicants must be South African citizens
  • Persons will disabilities are welcome and need to provide a medical certificate confirming the nature of their disability

How to Apply

Please e-mail your CV (no more than 3 pages) with matric certificate and certified copies of tertiary education studies together with an academic record to [email protected]

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