Ms K Kuhn: Centre for Academic Development Director
Mr P Popela: Head of School for Engineering Technology
Mr J Sibeko: Head of School for Enterprise and Business Development
Ms K Goronyane-Yusuff: Head of School for Health & Human Services
COURSE FOCUS
CJC is a public Further Education and Training College that offers a wide range of qualifications, from NQF Level 2 to NQF Level 4 – from National Technical Education (NATED) programmes to the new and exciting National Certificate (Vocational) [NC(V)] to Skills courses and Learnerships. There are over fifty-six full time study opportunities, in four Schools, from which a student can choose. Prospective students also have an opportunity to study on a part time basis in some of these programmes.
The CJC scope of curriculum currently operates through the following five dynamic Schools at respective campuses and sites:
(a) The School for Enterprise and Business Development (EBD)
The School operates from Parktown campus and its mandate is to lead in the creation and facilitation of business incubation units and new venture creation projects. This is led by its students and alumni in partnership with service and production students from other CJC schools.
(b) The School for Engineering Technology (ET)
Engineering Technology programmes are offered at Ellis Park and Alexandra campuses and this School is linked to Alexandra’s Motsweding Training Centre. It leads in the consolidation and realisation of plans for the expansion of the construction and manufacturing incubation units.
(c) The School for Health and Human Services (HHS)
Its mandate is to consolidate Hospitality and Tourism through National Certificate (Vocational) NC(V) qualifications and reconfigure the rest of former Report 191 (NATED) programmes into vibrant beauty and care as well as sports and creative industries. These programmes are offered at Riverlea, Smit and Crown Mines sites as well as Alexandra campus respectively.
(d) The School for Information Communication Technology (ICT)
The School consolidates the curriculum and expand it in areas of Telecommunications. ICT programmes are offered at Langlaagte site.
The Skills development programmess especially in ICT as well as the activities of the e-learning and technology innovation are available at Troyeville ICT Learning Resource Centre.
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Parktown Campus
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5 Ubla Avenue
off Princess of Wales Terrace
Parktown
Gauteng
South Africa |
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011 643 8421 |
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011 6431020 |
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Parktown CampusUntil September 2003, this was known as Parktown College. Located on 5 Ubla Avenue, Parktown, Johannesburg, Parktown campus is spread over an area of 150 000 square metres., sharing space with the College’s Central Administration Offices. It is at this campus where the College’s School of Enterprise and Business Development, as well as the School of Health and Human Services, are found. An average of 1 500 students study at Parktown campus every semester. |
Alexandra Campus
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Cnr. Canning & Ninth road
Alexandra
Gauteng
South Africa |
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011 882 9763 |
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011 882 3305 |
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This is the only campus of CJC that is located in a township. The Alexandra township is renowned for producing some of South Africa’s freedom fighters and liberation heros. This is one of the township that the south African Government has identified for its urban renewal project. The Alexandra Campus is thus strategically located to make a positive contribution to this government initiative by making available educational programmes that address poverty alleviation and create jobs and business opportunities. Here CJC offers skills courses precisely for this purpose. It is located on corner Cunning Street and Ninth Road, occupying an area of 30 000 square metres.About 5 kilometres south of Alexandra Campus, on corner Arkwright Street and Ninth Road, is Motswedi Centre. This is yet another of CJC’s pioneering initiative that is aimed at closing the skills gap in the Greater Johannesburg area. At Motswedi Centre Phase One. With Motswedi Centre Phase Two, CJC is on the one hand, looking to broaden the skills transfer scope by affording the College’s graduate students an opportunity to open and run business incubations of their own for the purpose of gaining practical experience in their respective fields on completion of their studies. On the other hand, the community will also have the opportunity to rent out office space where they can run their own small businesses. The latter is all in the quest to create a platform for business development in Alexandra. With private business partnership, the Motswedi Centre Phase Two is promising to be a training ground for future entrepreneurship, while positioning CJC as a community college. |
Ellis Park Campus
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25 Currey street
Doornfontein
Gauteng
South Africa |
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011 402 2990 |
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011 402 2991 |
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Ellis Park Campus was previously the Johannesburg Technical College. This is CJC’s biggest campus in physical terms, which also houses the biggest School – the School of Engineering Technololgy – in terms of student numbers. It covers an area of 100 000 square metres, with a capacity of about 3 600 students a trimester.The name Ellis Park Campus resonates well with the famous Ellis Park Rugby Stadium. This is because this campus is located right at the foot of the Rugby Stadium on 25 Currey Street, Doornfontein, Johannesburg. |
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Crown Mines Campus
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HIGHVELD
Shaft 17 Road
Crown Mines
Gauteng
South Africa |
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011 247 0913 |
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011 247 0916 |
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Riverlea Campus
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39 Ashburton Street
Riverlea
Gauteng
South Africa |
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011 474 2080 |
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011 473 2321 |
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Riverlea Site on 39 Ashburton Street in Riverlea, is largely a Skills courses site offering such courses as Motor Mechanic and Electrical Engineering. This is also the seat of the Highveld Campus’ directorship. South of Riverlea, along the Soweto Highway, about 10 kilometres east of Soweto, is the Crown Mines Site. Crown Mines Site is situated on Shaft 17 Road, just close to the Soccer City Stadium, home of the opening and closing games of the 2010 Soccer World Cup. It boasts impressive soccer grounds which are host training grounds for the Kaizer Chiefs Football Club’s Under 17 squad. Synonymous with serenity, the Crown Mines was aptly made for the study of music and visual art. |
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Langlaagte Campus
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De Vos Street
Langlaagte
Gauteng
South Africa |
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011 839 2781 |
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011 839 3972 |
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The Langlaagte Site, north of both Riverlea and Crown Mines, on 5 De Vos Street, along the Main Reef Road, is the seat of the CJC’s School of Information and Communication Technology. |
Troyville ICT Learning Resource Centre
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46 Pretoria Street
Troyville
Gauteng
South Africa |
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011 216 0300 |
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011 216 0301 |
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Located on 46 Pretoria Street, Troyeville, about 3 kilometres east of the Ellis Park Campus and the Ellis Park Stadium, the ICT Centre is a great ICT resource. It houses the only School Technology Innovation Centre (STIC) in Africa, one of the only six such centres in the world. The STIC is a public-private partnership of the Department of Education, Microsoft, Dell, Cisco and other IT companies. Here new technology is tested and evaluated before it can be used in the classroom for teaching purposes. Apart from training young people in various internationally accredited ICT fields, the Troyeville ICT Centre also offers ICT training to educators on behalf of the Gauteng Department of Education from time to time. |
Marketing & Communications Department
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5 Ubla Avenue
off Princess of Wales Terrace
Parktown
Gauteng
South Africa |
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(011) 351 6000 |
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(011) 484 2738 |