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1 THE WORLD OF WORK

2 job, occupation, career, career field
NSC pass NSC pass with Higher Certificate NSC pass with Diploma NSC Pass with Bachelor’s Degree

3 Important definitions
Job -something you do to make money to live

4 Occupation Important definitions
-Something that occupies the majority of your time and/or energy

5 Career Important definitions
- a person’s course or progress through their working life

6 Career Field Important definitions
- a collection of related careers or occupations

7 National Senior Certificate Requirements:
3 ways to pass NSC and obtain tertiary course entry: NSC There are 3 ways that one can pass their NSC exams…. with entrance to HC Diploma or Bachelor Degree Studies. In order to pursue studies at university level …need to meet requirements for BD studies. HC: Higher Certificate D: Diploma BD: Degree 7

8 NSC Minimum Requirement for Pass
Have you passed an official language on the Home Language level, i.e. 40% or more? Have you passed any 2 other subjects with 40% or more Have you passed an additional 3 subjects with 30% or more? If the answer to all three questions is “Yes”, then you have passed the NSC. The two compulsory language subjects and Math's / Math's Lit are designated subjects but please be aware that even though LO is compulsory it does not count as a designated subject. If you have any questions about designated / non designated subjects please chat to me after the talk. 8

9 entry to Higher Certificate (HC) study
 Have you passed an official language on the Home Language level, i.e. 40% or more? Have you met the language requirement of the First Additional Language, i.e. 30% or more? Have you passed any 2 other subjects with 40% or more? If the answer to all three questions is “Yes”, then you have passed the NSC with entry to Higher Certificate study. The two compulsory language subjects and Math's / Math's Lit are designated subjects but please be aware that even though LO is compulsory it does not count as a designated subject. If you have any questions about designated / non designated subjects please chat to me after the talk. 9

10 entry to Diploma (D) study
Have you passed an official language on the Home Language level, i.e. 40% or more? Have you met the language requirement of the First Additional Language, i.e. 30% or more? Have you passed any 3 subjects with 40% or more, excluding Life Orientation? Have you passed an additional 2 subjects with 30% or more? If the answer to all four questions is “Yes”, then you have passed the NSC with entry to Diploma study. The two compulsory language subjects and Math's / Math's Lit are designated subjects but please be aware that even though LO is compulsory it does not count as a designated subject. If you have any questions about designated / non designated subjects please chat to me after the talk. 10

11 Bachelor’s Degree Pass
Have you passed an official language on the Home Language level, i.e. 40% or more? Have you met the language requirement of the First Additional Language, i.e. 30% or more? Have you achieved 50% or more in at least 4 subjects? Note: If you have achieved over 50% in your official language on the Home Language level, it will also qualify as one of the subjects. Have you passed an additional 2 subjects with 30% or more? If the answer to all four questions is “Yes”, then you have passed the NSC with entry to Bachelor Degree study. The two compulsory language subjects and Math's / Math's Lit are designated subjects but please be aware that even though LO is compulsory it does not count as a designated subject. If you have any questions about designated / non designated subjects please chat to me after the talk. 11


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