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Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.
Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Purpose of the Qualification
The primary purpose of this vocationally oriented qualification is to provide learners with the necessary knowledge and understanding of Mechanical Engineering and to equip them with the skills required to become a registered Candidate Engineering Technician with the Engineering Council of South Africa and acceptance as a candidate to write the examinations for Certificated Engineers. A qualified learner will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of Mathematics, Natural Science and Engineering Sciences to apply engineering procedures, processes, systems and methodologies to solve well-defined engineering problems.
- Perform procedural design of well-defined components, systems, works, products or processes to meet desired needs normally within applicable standards, codes of practice and legislation.
- Conduct investigations of well-defined problems by locating and searching relevant codes and catalogues and conducting standard tests, experiments and measurements.
The Diploma in Engineering in Civil Engineering Qualification contributes to the 12 graduate attributes. At the lower levels (NQF Level 5), students are merely exposed to the development of graduate attributes, while these graduate attributes are assessed at selected exit-level modules (NQF Level 6).
The minimum admission requirements for the Diploma in Mechanical Engineering are listed under each pathway into the qualification as shown below:
- NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE (NSC)
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a diploma or bachelor's endorsement and achievement in the subjects as follows:
- English at Level 4 [as a Home Language or First Additional Language level]
- Mathematics at Level 4 (not Mathematical Literacy)
- Physical Science at Level 4
SENIOR CERTIFICATE
An E-symbol for English (2nd language) on the Higher Grade. In addition, an E-symbol on the Higher Grade or a D-symbol on the Standard Grade for Mathematics and Physical Science may satisfy the minimum admission requirements.
- NATIONAL CERTIFICATE
An N3 certificate with C-symbols for at least four subjects including Mathematics and Engineering Science or a D-symbol at N4 level and the language requirements specified for the Senior Certificate.
- NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL)
Requirements as defined in Government Gazette 32743 dated 26th November 2009 with specific requirements as set out below:
Must obtain 50% in the three fundamental subjects, which in the case of this qualification are required to be:
English, as it is the university’s language of learning and teaching (LOTL); Mathematics (not Mathematics Literacy)
Life Orientation.
60% for three of the following compulsory vocational modules (in any combination):
- Engineering Processes
- Engineering Technology
- Fitting and Turning
- Automotive Repair & Maintenance
- Engineering Fabrication – Boilermaking or Sheet Metal Worker
- Welding
- Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Process
- Electro-technology
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- Mechatronic Systems

