All qualifications and part qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework are public property. Thus the only payment that can be made for them is for service and reproduction. It is illegal to sell this material for profit. If the material is reproduced or quoted, the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) should be acknowledged as the source. |
SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY |
REGISTERED QUALIFICATION: |
Bachelor of Engineering Technology Honours in Metallurgical Engineering |
SAQA QUAL ID | QUALIFICATION TITLE | |||
111406 | Bachelor of Engineering Technology Honours in Metallurgical Engineering | |||
ORIGINATOR | ||||
University of Johannesburg | ||||
PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QUALITY ASSURANCE FUNCTIONARY | NQF SUB-FRAMEWORK | |||
CHE - Council on Higher Education | HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework | |||
QUALIFICATION TYPE | FIELD | SUBFIELD | ||
Honours Degree | Field 06 - Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology | Engineering and Related Design | ||
ABET BAND | MINIMUM CREDITS | PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL | NQF LEVEL | QUAL CLASS |
Undefined | 120 | Not Applicable | NQF Level 08 | Regular-Provider-ELOAC |
REGISTRATION STATUS | SAQA DECISION NUMBER | REGISTRATION START DATE | REGISTRATION END DATE | |
Reregistered | EXCO 0821/24 | 2019-08-19 | 2027-06-30 | |
LAST DATE FOR ENROLMENT | LAST DATE FOR ACHIEVEMENT | |||
2028-06-30 | 2031-06-30 |
In all of the tables in this document, both the pre-2009 NQF Level and the NQF Level is shown. In the text (purpose statements, qualification rules, etc), any references to NQF Levels are to the pre-2009 levels unless specifically stated otherwise. |
This qualification does not replace any other qualification and is not replaced by any other qualification. |
PURPOSE AND RATIONALE OF THE QUALIFICATION |
Purpose:
The purpose of the Bachelor of Engineering Technology Honours in Metallurgical Engineering is to develop learners to deepen their expertise in Metallurgical Engineering. The learner's research capacity will be developed in the methodology and techniques of the discipline to serve industry, but also for purposes of further study. Rationale: The Bachelor of Engineering Technology Honours in Metallurgical Engineering (BEngTechHons (Metallurgical Engineering)) lies within the engineering sector and is considered to be a scarce skill. The qualification has been designed to directly meet the needs of the sector by providing skills to professionals in the metallurgical engineering domain. It will ultimately contribute towards the National Development Plan, benefiting not only the learner, but society at large. As a result of the qualifications alignment to the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) Honours Standard, E-09-PT-Rev2; the learners will be offered a qualification that will adequately prepare them to be qualified to pursue employment in this scarce skills sector. The qualification will remedy this shortage and produce quality graduates with the technical knowledge in physical or extraction metallurgy thus, satisfy the national demand for highly qualified metallurgists. With regards to the national infrastructural agenda, large quantities of diverse metallic components will have to be locally produced to be used in railway network systems, power plants, wind mills, transportation locomotives and other related infrastructural developments. Therefore, qualified and skilled metallurgists with knowledge of metallurgy in terms of thermodynamics, design, innovated technologies, the improvement of the quality of metals will be studied in addition to sustainability demands such a decrease in energy consumption. These components have been incorporated in the qualification design in order to successfully contribute towards bringing the National Development Plan into fruition. In addition to this, there also exists a demand by holders of technology-related qualifications to obtain a postgraduate qualification that enhances their professional and technical knowledge and grants them access towards pursuing a Master's degree in engineering. The qualification provides for articulation within the institution and with other intuitions. Therefore, this qualification has been designed to target the recent graduates of the undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering Technology Degree, who would be interested in academic advancement through Postgraduate studies. The design of this qualification has taken input from industrial players and such arrangements are formalised by holding Industry Advisory Boards twice a year. These industry liaison meetings serve as a quality assurance body supporting the design of this qualification. The main stakeholders of this qualification are the public and private sectors of the metallurgical engineering industry. Typically, these sectors require technical and analytical capabilities. This qualification will develop well-rounded, academically equipped, adept and mature graduates with the technical leadership skills and strong capabilities that are expediently responsive to modern societal needs of the metallurgical engineering industry. |
LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING |
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):
RPL will be applied in line with the institution policies and guidelines. The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment accepts Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) as an integral part of education and academic practice. It is acknowledged that all learning has value and the Faculty will therefore endeavour to assess prior learning and award credit where relevant. The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment manages RPL according to the institution's RPL policy, which will be applied as follows for purposes of this qualification as set out in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment policy: Entry Requirements: The minimum entry requirement for this qualification is: |
RECOGNISE PREVIOUS LEARNING? |
Y |
QUALIFICATION RULES |
This qualification consists of the following compulsory and elective modules at National Qualifications Framework Level 8 totalling 140 Credits.
Compulsory Modules,98 Credits: Elective Modules, 42 Credits (Choose three): |
EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES |
1. Identify, formulate, analyse and solve complex engineering problems creatively and innovatively.
2. Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science and engineering sciences to the conceptualisation of engineering models and to solve complex engineering problems. 3. Perform creative, procedural and non-procedural design and synthesis of components, systems, engineering works, products or processes of a complex nature. 4. Investigate complex engineering problems including engagement with the research literature and use of research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions. 5. Use appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering tools, including information technology, prediction and modelling, for the solution of complex engineering problems, with an understanding of the limitations, restrictions, premises, assumptions and constraints. 6. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with engineering audiences and the community at large. 7. Describe the impact of engineering activities society, economy, industrial and physical environment. 8. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles. 9. Engage in independent and life-long learning through well-developed learning skills. 10. Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of engineering practice. |
ASSOCIATED ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2: Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 3: Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4: Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 5: Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 6: Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 7: Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 8: Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 9: Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 10: Integrated Assessment: Formative assessment: Different forms of formative assessments will apply such as project reports, case studies, assignments etc. Feedback on assignments is returned to the learners within reasonable time, project presentations are scheduled in order for the instructor to provide comments, etc. These progress assessments are done solely by the module instructor. Summative Assessment: For the modules, each intermediate or progress assessment will be awarded a mark, which will be combined with the final examination mark based on pre-determined weightings for the module. For the Research Report component, two assessors will be required, one of whom will be an internal assessor (a full-time academic staff of the institution) and the other, an external assessor. The assessors are appointed by the Faculty on the basis of their scholarship and expertise. The final examination will require the involvement of a suitable external examiner, who will be requested to approve the module examination paper and mark grading provided by the module instructor. No experiential learning is involved in the qualification. |
INTERNATIONAL COMPARABILITY |
As per the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) Honours Standard: International comparability of engineering education qualifications is ensured through the Washington, Sydney and Dublin Accords, all being members of the International Engineering Alliance (IEA). The Exit Level Outcomes and Level Descriptors defined in this qualification are aligned with the International Engineering Alliance's Graduate Attributes and Professional Competencies. |
ARTICULATION OPTIONS |
This qualification allows possibilities for both horizontal and vertical articulation.
Horizontal Articulation: Vertical Articulation. |
MODERATION OPTIONS |
N/A |
CRITERIA FOR THE REGISTRATION OF ASSESSORS |
N/A |
NOTES |
N/A |
LEARNING PROGRAMMES RECORDED AGAINST THIS QUALIFICATION: |
NONE |
PROVIDERS CURRENTLY ACCREDITED TO OFFER THIS QUALIFICATION: |
This information shows the current accreditations (i.e. those not past their accreditation end dates), and is the most complete record available to SAQA as of today. Some Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionaries have a lag in their recording systems for provider accreditation, in turn leading to a lag in notifying SAQA of all the providers that they have accredited to offer qualifications and unit standards, as well as any extensions to accreditation end dates. The relevant Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionary should be notified if a record appears to be missing from here. |
1. | University of Johannesburg |
All qualifications and part qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework are public property. Thus the only payment that can be made for them is for service and reproduction. It is illegal to sell this material for profit. If the material is reproduced or quoted, the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) should be acknowledged as the source. |