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Career Opportunities
This programme is well-suited to those with an interest in the design and operation of heavy machinery as well as production
and manufacturing engineering. Mechanical engineering technicians could also work with steam plants at power stations,
at vulcanising plants, pump stations and irrigation schemes, and with mining machinery and ore crushers. Manufacturing
and production processes (also those used by the food and textile industries), as well as the planning, maintenance and
optimisation of processes, are further facets of this eld of study. The services of qualied persons are also often sought
in the design of mechanical equipment. A promising future awaits qualied persons as installation engineers, technical
representatives, production development engineers or works managers. They can establish their own engineering works or
nd employment with mines or the steel plants of Iscor, or with Eskom, PRASA, Transnet Freight Rail, consulting engineering
rms, or suppliers of mechanical equipment. The motor industry is another possible employer. Opportunities also exist in
the chemical processing industry (e.g. Sasol), the construction and building industry, as well as provincial government and
municipal services. Emphasis is placed on entrepreneurship.
NATIONAL DIPLOMAS: EXTENDED CURRICULUM PROGRAMMES
Prospective students applying for admission to a national diploma in the Faculty of Engineering and Information
Technology might be referred to an Extended Curriculum Programme (ECP) instead of the mainstream programme.
Prospective students may not apply directly for admission to the ECP, but must rst apply for admission to the
mainstream programme. In the case of a student following the ECP, the duration of the diploma programme will be
extended by one year of full-time study.
Qualication & Code
BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE: ENGINEERING: MECHANICAL IMBTMB
Campus Duration of
Programme
Enrolment
Option(s)
SAQA Credits NQF Level Admission Requirements Selection and/
or interview
Bloemfontein 1 year Semester 1
and 2
120 7 See below: Additional
Admission Requirements
Selection
Additional Admission Requirements
For candidates who matriculated in 2007 or before:
Appropriate M+3 qualication.
For candidates who completed the NSC in 2008 and thereafter:
National Diploma: Mechanical Engineering, with the appropriate instructional offerings.
Career Opportunities
This programme is well-suited to those with an interest in the design and operation of heavy machinery, as well as production
and manufacturing engineering. Mechanical engineering technologists could also work with steam plants at power stations,
at vulcanising plants, pump stations and irrigation schemes, and with mining machinery and ore crushers. Manufacturing
and production processes (also those used in the food and textile industries), as well as the planning, maintenance and
optimisation of processes, are further facets of this eld of study. The services of qualied persons are also often sought
in the design of mechanical equipment. A promising future awaits qualied persons as installation engineers, technical
representatives, production development engineers or works managers. They can establish their own engineering works or
nd employment with mines and the steel plants of Iscor, or with Eskom, PRASA, Transnet Freight Rail, consulting engineering
rms, or suppliers of mechanical equipment. The motor industry is another possible employer. Other opportunities exist in
the chemical processing industry (e.g. Sasol), the construction and building industry, as well as provincial government and
municipal services. Emphasis is placed on entrepreneurship.
Remarks
Mathematics III is a prerequisite for all the above-mentioned instructional offerings.
*Compulsory instructional offerings: Engineering Design Project IV and any two of the following combinations:
Mechanics of Machines IV and Automatic Control IV or Strength of Materials IV and Stress Analysis IV or Thermodynamics
IV and Refrigeration and Air Conditioning IV or Fluid Mechanics IV and Turbo Machines IV. The total credit value of a level-IV
instructional offering is 1.0 credit.
ENGINEERING AND
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY