Bachelor of Education (BEd) in Senior and Further Education and Training Grade 7 – 12 with Mechanical Technology, Civil Technology & Electrical Technology | NWU

APS Required

points

Duration

4 year(s)

Type

Bachelor's Degree

Delivery

Full-time

Requirements

• Home Language AND First Additional Language level 4
• Subject specific requirements: Mathematics or Technical Mathematics pass rate of at least 50% in the Grade 12 examination. Recommendation: level 3 (40-49%) pass rate in Grade 12 in Physical/Technical Sciences, and any Technology subject.
• Students that do not meet the minimum requirements: who have passed Mathematics in Grade 12 with at least 40% OR who have passed Mathematical Literacy in Grade 12 with at least 60% with a pass rate of at least 40% for any Technology subjects in Grade 12 OR who have passed Technical Mathematics with at least 40% in Grade 12, may be allowed entry into these programmes on condition that they pass the bridging modules MTEC 111 and MTEC 121 during the first two years of study

Career Prospects

Technology Teacher (Mechanical, Civil & Electrical)
Teach high school students the principles of engineering, construction, and electrical systems, preparing them for careers in skilled trades and engineering fields.

Technical Drawing and Design Instructor
Train students in drafting, CAD software, and blueprint reading to support careers in architecture, engineering, and industrial design.

TVET Lecturer (Engineering & Technology Studies)
Teach at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges, focusing on hands-on mechanical, civil, or electrical skills.

Curriculum Developer (Technical Subjects)
Contribute to the development of engineering and technical curricula, lesson plans, and assessment guidelines for educational institutions.

Workshop Instructor (Trade and Apprenticeship Training)
Work in training centers, equipping students with practical skills in mechanical repairs, construction, or electrical installations.

Educational Consultant (STEM & Technical Education)
Advise schools and training institutions on how to improve technical education programs and integrate modern technology.

Industry Trainer (Mechanical, Civil & Electrical Fields)
Work with companies in manufacturing, construction, or electrical industries to train employees in technical skills and safety protocols.

Skills Development Facilitator (Engineering & Technology)
Support skills development programs, working with SETAs (Sector Education and Training Authorities) to improve workforce training.

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