TUT National Diploma in Agriculture: Development and Extension
Title: “Nurturing Agricultural Leaders: The National Diploma in Agriculture Development and Extension”
Are you passionate about agriculture and rural development? Do you aspire to become a leader in the field of agriculture? If so, the National Diploma in Agriculture: Development and Extension might be the perfect stepping stone for your career. In this blog post, we’ll explore this qualification, its admission requirements, curriculum, and what you can expect from this program.
National Diploma in Agriculture: Development and Extension
Qualification Code: NDDX04 – NQF Level 6
Campus: Pretoria Campus
Are you ready to embark on a journey that will not only enhance your knowledge of agriculture but also equip you with the skills to make a meaningful impact in the agricultural sector? Let’s dive in.
Admission Requirements and Selection Criteria
The National Diploma in Agriculture: Development and Extension welcomes students from diverse backgrounds. Whether you completed your Senior Certificate before 2008 or a National Senior Certificate in or after 2008, there’s a pathway for you.
For Applicants Who Obtained a Senior Certificate Before 2008:
- Admission Requirements: A Senior Certificate or an equivalent qualification with an E symbol at Higher Grade or a D symbol at Standard Grade for English and Mathematics.
- Recommended Subjects: Biology, Physical Science, agricultural, and accounting subjects.
- Selection Criteria: Prospective students are assessed based on academic merit using a formula that takes into account their scholastic performance.
For Applicants Who Obtained a National Senior Certificate in or After 2008:
- Admission Requirements: 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.
- Recommended Subject: Life Sciences and Physical Sciences.
- Selection Criteria: Applicants need to meet specific Admission Point Score (APS) requirements, with variations depending on whether they studied Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Note: Applicants with higher scores will be considered for admission, and those with slightly lower scores may be placed on a waiting list, with periodic clearances.
Program Duration and Presentation
The National Diploma in Agriculture: Development and Extension is a three-year program presented through day classes, offering you an immersive learning experience.
Intake: January only
Choice of Subjects
Your choice of subjects will depend on the successful completion of prerequisite subjects. The program structure ensures that you build a strong foundation before delving into more advanced agricultural concepts.
General Information
While pursuing this diploma, you’ll gain hands-on experience, and safety is a priority. Although precautions are in place to prevent accidents and injuries, it’s recommended that students consider taking out insurance for added peace of mind.
Work-Integrated Learning
Real-world experience is a crucial component of this diploma. Work-Integrated Learning I and II offer you the opportunity to apply your knowledge in practical settings, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
Exclusion and Readmission
Familiarize yourself with the Exclusion and Readmission policies outlined in Chapter 2 of the Students’ Rules and Regulations.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Equivalence, and Status
Explore the possibilities of Recognition of Prior Learning, equivalence, and status according to Chapter 30 of the Students’ Rules and Regulations.
Subject Credits
Subject credits are provided in brackets after each subject, ensuring transparency and clarity about your academic progress.
In the ever-evolving field of agriculture, you’ll be exposed to the latest industry trends and practices. The syllabus content may change to accommodate these shifts, ensuring you receive the most relevant education.
Curriculum Overview
Now, let’s take a glimpse at the curriculum structure of the National Diploma in Agriculture: Development and Extension.
First Year
First Semester:
- Agricultural Anatomy and Physiology I
- Agricultural Calculations I
- Agricultural Botany I
- Agricultural Mechanisation I
- Soil Science I
Second Semester:
- Agricultural Extension I
- Agricultural Economics I
- Crop Production I
- Crop Protection I
- Soil Surveys II
Second Year
First Semester:
- Agricultural Extension II
- Agricultural Marketing II
- Natural Pastures I
- (Plus one of the following subjects based on specialization)
Second Semester:
- Agricultural Extension III
- Farm Planning I
- Vegetable Production I
- (Plus one of the following subjects based on specialization)
Third Year
- Work-Integrated Learning I and II
Total Credits for the Qualification: 3,000
This comprehensive program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the dynamic field of agriculture. With a strong academic foundation, practical experience, and exposure to cutting-edge industry practices, you’ll be well-prepared to make a significant impact in the agricultural sector.
If you’re ready to sow the seeds of success in agriculture and rural development, the National Diploma in Agriculture: Development and Extension is your gateway to a fulfilling and impactful career. Take the first step today and embark on a journey of growth, learning, and transformation in the world of agriculture.