TUT National Diploma in Game Ranch Management
Title: “Elevate Your Career in Conservation: National Diploma in Game Ranch Management”
Are you passionate about wildlife and conservation? Do you dream of managing game reserves and contributing to the preservation of our planet’s diverse ecosystems? If so, the National Diploma in Game Ranch Management (NDGR04) might be your key to an exciting and fulfilling career.
Location: Pretoria Campus
Important Notice for New Applicants:
If you’re considering enrolling in this qualification for the first time in 2017 or later, please be aware of an important change. Starting from 2020, the National Diploma in Game Ranch Management will no longer be available, as it is being replaced by qualifications aligned with the new Higher Education Qualification Sub-Framework. To explore the latest qualifications, visit the university’s website.
Admission Requirements and Selection Criteria:
For applicants who obtained a Senior Certificate before 2008, the admission requirements include having a Senior Certificate or an equivalent qualification with a D symbol at Standard Grade for English and either Biology, Physical Science, or Mathematics. Applicants with an E symbol at Standard Grade will also be considered.
Recommended subjects: None.
Admission is based on the normal M-score with a weighted Swedish scale, and a minimum of 20 points is required, with bonus points awarded for subjects like Biology, Geography, Agriculture, and prior experience.
For applicants who obtained a National Senior Certificate in or after 2008, the admission requirements include having a National Senior Certificate with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualification, with specific achievement levels in English and Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Recommended subjects: Agricultural Sciences, Geography, Life Sciences, and Physical Sciences.
Applicants must have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (with Mathematics) or 20 (with Mathematical Literacy) to be considered for this qualification.
Minimum Duration: Three years
Presentation: Day classes
Intake for the Qualification: January only
Exclusion and Readmission: Refer to Chapter 2 of Students’ Rules and Regulations
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Equivalence, and Status: Refer to Chapter 30 of Students’ Rules and Regulations
Registration for Subjects in this Qualification: January and July
Training Excursions, Field Trips, and Practicals:
- Training excursions, field trips, and practical classes are compulsory and may involve additional expenses beyond class fees. Students should be prepared with basic camping equipment. Further details will be provided during registration.
- A minimum of three compulsory training field trips are scheduled during the training period. Performance on these field trips is integral to semester marks, and a pass mark is required for each to pass the semester.
- Costs for training field trips typically cover travel, accommodation, entrance fees, and some meals. Precautions against diseases like malaria and tick-bite fever may be necessary.
General:
- Uniforms may be required during practical classes and can also be worn to regular classes. Details about uniforms will be provided during registration.
- Given the nature of the training, some level of risk is involved. While precautions are taken to prevent accidents and injuries, students are encouraged to consider taking out insurance. More information will be available at registration.
Financial Support, Loans, and Bursaries:
The university administers the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) for financial support, and there are some departmental bursaries available for senior students. These include the Stud Breeders (Wildlife Ranching South Africa) and the South African Hunters’ Association Bursary. You can find more information through the Department.
Work-Integrated Learning I and II: Refer to Chapter 5 of Students’ Rules and Regulations
Subject Credits: Subject credits are indicated in brackets after each subject.
Curriculum
First Year:
First Semester:
- GRM101T – Game Ranch Management I (0.100 credits)
- GRY101T – Game Ranch Ecology I (0.100 credits)
- GSC101T – Game Science I (0.100 credits)
- RLS101T – Rangeland Studies I (0.100 credits)
Second Semester:
- GRE101T – Game Ranch Economics I (0.100 credits)
- GRM201T – Game Ranch Management II (0.100 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Ranch Management I)
- GRY201T – Game Ranch Ecology II (0.100 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Ranch Ecology I)
- GSC201T – Game Science II (0.100 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Science I)
- SSC101C – Soil Science I (0.100 credits)
Field Trip 1 – Limpopo Province
Total Credits for the Semester: 0.500
Total Credits for the First Year: 0.900
Second Year:
First Semester:
- CUS101T – Computer Usage I (0.100 credits)
- GRE201T – Game Ranch Economics II (0.125 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Ranch Economics I)
- GRY301T – Game Ranch Ecology III (0.125 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Ranch Ecology II)
- GSC301T – Game Science III (0.125 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Science II)
- Plus one of the following subjects:
- GLN101T – Game Lodge Management I (0.125 credits)
- GUN101T – Game Utilization I (0.125 credits)
Field Trip 2 – Bushveld
Total Credits for the Semester: 0.600
Second Semester:
- GHM101T – Game Health Management I (0.125 credits)
- GRE301T – Game Ranch Economics III (0.125 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Ranch Economics II)
- GRM301T – Game Ranch Management III (0.125 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Ranch Management II)
- Plus one of the following subjects:
- GLN201T – Game Lodge Management II (0.125 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Lodge Management I)
- GUN201T – Game Utilization II (0.125 credits) (Prerequisite: Game Utilization I)
Field Trip 3 – Limpopo Province
Total Credits for the Semester: 0.500
Total Credits for the Second Year: 1.100
Third Year:
First Semester:
- EXP1GRM – Work-Integrated Learning I (0.500 credits)
Second Semester:
- EXP2GRM – Work-Integrated Learning II (0.500 credits)
Total Credits for the Third Year: 1.000
Total Credits for the Qualification: 3.000
Please note that the syllabus content may change to accommodate industry developments. For more detailed syllabus information, consult the Department or the relevant study guide for each subject/module.
This National Diploma in Game Ranch Management offers a comprehensive and hands-on education for those passionate about wildlife and conservation. It equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to make a positive impact on the management and preservation of our natural resources. If you’re ready to embark on a rewarding journey in conservation, this qualification could be your first step.