Business Innovation & Management

National N Diploma: Management Assistant
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NQF Level:

6

Credits:

360

Minimum Duration:

1.5 Years (3 Semesters) plus 18 months’ Work Placement

Faculty:

Business Innovation & Management

Department:

Business Management & Innovation

Accreditation Authority:

Quality Council for Trades and Occupations
Embark on a Rewarding Career as a Management Assistant
Prepares learners for roles in office management, administration, and coordination by equipping them with technical expertise, practical skills, and workplace experience.

Why Choose This Qualification?

Combines theoretical and hands-on training, leading to a prestigious N Diploma that opens doors to various industries.

Admission Requirements.

N4: Pass in NSC or equivalent qualification. N5: National Certificate N4: Management Assistant Studies. N6: National Certificate N5: Management Assistant Studies.

Qualification Structure.

Includes modules in Information Processing, Office Practice, Communication, and Computer Practice across N4, N5, and N6 levels.

Learning Outcomes.

Graduates manage office functions, administer document systems, provide meeting support, oversee support services, and manage financial records.

International Comparability.

Comparable to UK's Level 3/4 Diplomas in Business and Administration, Australia's Advanced Diploma of Business, and Germany’s Fachwirt certification.

Qualification Modes of Delivery and Support.

Available through contact, blended, and distance learning, supported by Moodle LMS and comprehensive student support services.

Career Opportunities.

Office Manager, Executive Assistant, Administrative Coordinator, Personal Assistant, Project Administrator, Customer Service Administrator.

Articulation Options.

Vertical: Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. Horizontal: National N Diploma in Financial Management.

Ensure Compliance, Empower Financial Accuracy.

Ensures alignment with business administration standards and ethical practices.
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