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National Certificate in Radio Production
SAQA 62069 (Learnership & Bursary)
Media Information & Communication Technologies (MICT Reg. No.: 13800)
National Certificate in Radio Production (SAQA 62069)
Do you want to get your National Certificate in Radio Production (NQF Level 5) while gaining valuable real-world experience in our on-site working community radio station? Of course you do! We teach our future media legends in a real environment; giving you the confidence and skills to carve a path in media.
You will spend your mornings in lectures, unpacking the theory behind broadcasting and radio. Afternoons are spent in the studio, unleashing your creativity and coming up with the next best ideas for radio shows at our iLOVEmelville.LIVE online radio station. This is where you’ll learn how to solve real problems that no textbook can teach you!
At the end of the course, you will be qualified to work in public, commercial and community sectors. You will also know how to produce your own radio programmes. Our Radio Production course is perfect for entrepreneurs!
Upon completion of the Radio Production course, you will receive an NQF Level 5 qualification. Your national certificate is generic across a multitude of fields which includes commercial, public and community service industries. At the end of the course, you will be able to produce your own radio programmes with content relevant to a broad spectrum of people. From making value judgements to packaging creative calls and actualising ideas, your qualification equips you to become an entrepreneur.
What You Get
After completion of this programme you will be able to:
- Write scripts for programmes
- Research & ideas for radio broadcast
- Mix & edit programmes for transmission
- Produce content for live & studio broadcast
- Operate within relevant legislative frameworks
- Pitch ideas for programmes & items for transmission
- Use studio, production audio & field recording equipment
- Present radio programmes/items (generate unit standard)
- Successfully interview high-profile guests & content providers
- Build a reliable network of resources relevant to radio productions
Xlusive World Application
We make learning happen by means of real-world application. This includes unique research opportunities based on the real-life challenge, experienced in the workplace. Students are encouraged to apply their learning in their respective industries.
Xlusive Remote Learning
Many of our students are working professionals in their respective industries, influenced by the continuous change continuum. We have customised all our programmes with flexibility, affording you the possibility to study from anywhere in the world.
Xlusive Return on Investment
Our assessments and projects are aimed at solving real-world problems and finding implementable solutions, enhancing workplace efficiencies. Employees and learners acquire the knowledge and skills to make meaningful contributions in work contexts.
Real World Application
The programme makes use of learning by means of real-world application. This includes unique research opportunities based on the real-life challenge, experienced in the workplace whereby students are encouraged to apply what they have learned in their respective industries.
Remote Learning
Many of our students are working professionals in their respective industries, influenced by the continuous change continuum. We have customised all our programmes with flexibility, affording you the possibility to study from anywhere in the world.
Programme Accreditation
The programmes at The Da Vinci Institute for Technology Management are accredited by the Council on Higher Education and offers Certificates, Diplomas, Masters and PhD qualifications in the Management of Technology and Innovation and Bachelor of Commerce in Business Management.
Real ROI
Assessments and projects are focused on real world problems or improvement areas around the student’s workplace. Therefore, employees on the programme can apply meaningful contributions from their studies to the workplace.
Accredited Institution
The Da Vinci Institute for Technology Management is registered with the Department of Education as a private higher education institution under the Higher Education Act, 1997. Registration Certificate No. 13800.
Learnership Model
The BCom Programmes are registered learnerships with the Transport Education and Training Authority (TETA). This means that grant funding and tax rebates may be applicable for your business.
SAQA 62069: National Certificate in Radio Production (Credits: 159; NQF Level 5)
SAQA 62069: National Certificate in Radio Production (Credits: 159; NQF Level 5)
Cores
252446: Acquire copyright permissions (C10; L5)
117557: Analyse scripts for production (C15; L5)
12499 Edit sound (5)
12603 Final mix sound tracks for a production (10)
110360 Interview for a variety of journalistic purposes (8)
243970 Obtain and transfer sound (8)
117563 Operate studio equipment for broadcast (15)
12606 Operate studio equipment for radio production (5)
13813 Package a radio programme using analogue sound equipment (6)
14365 Prepare and operate sound equipment from a location for a radio broadcast (5)
12607 Produce a live radio broadcast (6)
117559 Produce studio recorded programmes (15)
117560 Propose ideas for radio programmes and items (6)
12599 Run a transmission on-air (10)
117564 Write radio scripts (8).
Fundamentals
252037 Build teams to achieve goals and objectives (6), 117546 Collect information for journalistic use (6), 115791 Use language and communication strategies for vocational and occupational learning (5)
Elective
12605 Interview and lead discussion for radio broadcast purposes (12)
The admission requirements for this qualification are as follows:
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) (a): A minimum of 30% for English or a minimum of 30% in English, or
- National Certificate (NC) (V) or equivalent at level 4 – a minimum of 40% in English, or
- A Senior Certificate (SC), also known as Adult Matric for candidates older than 21 years, with a minimum of 33.3% in English.
This qualification is aimed at any person with specific emphasis on the criteria mentioned below:
- Professionals seeking to enhance their competencies in response to challenging workplace problems and finding creative solutions
- School-leavers with a futuristic view and a desire to enter the job market with a relevant and dynamic competency to solve puzzling difficulties
- Entrepreneurs and business owners seeking competencies to bolster their solution finding expertise
- Adults looking at establishing a secondary income stream as creativity masterminds and coaches
SAQA 62069 National Certificate Radio Production (Credits: 159; NQF Level 5)
Cores
252446 Copyright Permission (C10; L5)117557 Production Scripts (C15; L5)
12499 Sound Editing (C5; L5)
12603 Production Sound Mixing (C10; L5)
110360 Journalistic Interview (C8; L5)
243970 Sound Sources & Transfer (C8; L5)
117563 Broadcast Studio Equipment Operation (C15; L5)
12606 How to operate Studio Equipment (C5; L5)
13813 Sound Equipment Package Analogue (C6; L5)
14365 Broadcast Preparation (C5; L5)
12607 Live Broadcasting (C6; L5)
117559 Studio Recorded Production (C15; L5)
117560 Programme Ideation (C6; L5)
12599 On-air Transmission (C10; L5)
117564 Script Writing (C8; L5)
Fundamentals
252037 Broadcast Production Networking (C6; L5)117546 Journalistic Information Collection (C6; L5)
115791 Language & Communication Strategy (C5; L5)
Elective
12605 Leading & Interview (C12; L6)The duration of the programme is as follows:
The programme runs over a one year period. The programme is scheduled to be completed in a minimum of one year and a maximum 18 months.The institution awarding the qualification
This certificate is delivered by Media Academy.About Media Academy
Our academy provides an opportunity for the creatives and budding media entrepreneurs of this world to gain a recognised qualification in media broadcasting and advertising, while benefitting from hands-on work experience in a live broadcast and media company. Backed by SPACE TM – a well-known and reputable strategic media agency – our academy certainly has street cred, making it the perfect playground for a new generation of media legends. Our goal is to ensure that you walk away with both an NQF5 qualification and a foot in the door of the media industry. There’s only so much a textbook can teach you, which is why we put theory into practice in a real environment. It’s here where you can live out your innovative ideas and learn from encouraging mentors. Our awe-inspiring media academy is ideally located in the trendy neighbourhood of Melville, the birthplace of South Africa’s broadcasting industry and home of creative visionaries. Live out your creativity in our surrounds and leave the academy with a certificate and experience. We nurture the creators, rule-breakers, hard-workers and budding media legends! For more detailed information about the programme please contact EduNomix™.Tuition Fees
This qualifiaction is available as a learnership, a bursary or for students enrolling in their personal capacities.- National Senior Certificate (NSC) (a): A minimum of 30% for English or a minimum of 30% in English, or
- National Certificate (NC) (V) or equivalent at level 4 – a minimum of 40% in English, or
- A Senior Certificate (SC), also known as Adult Matric for candidates older than 21 years, with a minimum of 33.3% in English.
- Professionals seeking to enhance their competencies in response to challenging workplace problems and finding creative solutions
- School-leavers with a futuristic view and a desire to enter the job market with a relevant and dynamic competency to solve puzzling difficulties
- Entrepreneurs and business owners seeking competencies to bolster their solution finding expertise
- Adults looking at establishing a secondary income stream as creativity masterminds and coaches
SAQA 62069: National Certificate in Radio Production (Credits: 159; NQF Level 5)
Cores
252446: Acquire copyright permissions (C10; L5), 117557: Analyse scripts for production (C15; L5), 12499 Edit sound (5), 12603 Final mix sound tracks for a production (10), 110360 Interview for a variety of journalistic purposes (8), 243970 Obtain and transfer sound (8), 117563 Operate studio equipment for broadcast (15), 12606 Operate studio equipment for radio production (5), 13813 Package a radio programme using analogue sound equipment (6), 14365 Prepare and operate sound equipment from a location for a radio broadcast (5), 12607 Produce a live radio broadcast (6), 117559 Produce studio recorded programmes (15), 117560 Propose ideas for radio programmes and items (6), 12599 Run a transmission on-air (10), 117564 Write radio scripts (8).
Fundamentals
252037 Build teams to achieve goals and objectives (6), 117546 Collect information for journalistic use (6), 115791 Use language and communication strategies for vocational and occupational learning (5)
Elective
12605 Interview and lead discussion for radio broadcast purposes (12)
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