The purpose of the Bachelor of Business Informatics is to provide a foundational knowledge base for an interdisciplinary qualification that engages learners in deep learning in both combined fields of Business and Informatics study. Learners are trained to work as team members, solve problems, engage in analytical thinking, communicate professionally, and possess good negotiation skills to engage constructively at different levels of the organisational structure, including support teams, middle managers, and administrators in business and informatics from the perspective of innovation in business management, business information systems, business applications, business accounting, economics, business communication, and database management.
National Certificate (Vocational) (NCV) applicable requirement:
- (a) At least 60-69% in three of the following fundamental subjects, including the Language of Learning and Teaching (LoLT) of the institution;
- i) English (official language at first additional language level, 20 credits) at NQF level 4;
- ii) Mathematics (20 credits) at NQF level 4;
- iii) Mathematical Literacy (20 credits);
- (b) At least 60% in four vocational subjects (20 credits each), chosen from the NC (V) Level 4 subjects as stipulated in legislation that align closely to the field of study and the purpose of the qualification.
Foreign equivalent qualifications will also be considered upon the advice of the institution’s international student office.