Advanced Occupational Certificate: Human Resource Management Officer
R19 950.00
Develop the advanced skills needed for professional and operational HR Management roles. Graduates are equipped to coordinate and support recruitment and selection, performance management, employee relations, workforce planning, learning and development initiatives, and the implementation of HR policies, procedures and compliance processes.

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Course fee:
Cost: R19 950
Deposit: R1 246.88
Monthly instalments: R1 246.88 x 15
Study duration: 15 months
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About the course:
Course code: C01290
SAQA ID: 121151
Registrations now open: June to September 2026
This programme is suited to students who want to develop advanced practical workplace competence in Human Resource Management and builds on existing HR-related qualifications on NQF Level 5.
Upon successful completion of this qualification, graduates may pursue Human Resource Management roles, such as:
- Human Resources Officer
- Recruitment Officer
- Talent Acquisition Officer
- Employee Relations Officer
- Learning and Development Officer
- Human Resources Coordinator
- Performance Management Officer
- Workforce Planning Officer
- Human Resources Generalist (Junior Level)
Schedule:
Course duration: 22 months
- Students have18 months to complete the course content and compile the required Portfolio of Evidence (PoE).
- A further4 months are allocated for examination registration and final examination preparation.
- The projected date for the final assessment is August 2028, subject to final confirmation by the QCTO.
Admission requirements:
Minimum qualification: HR-related qualification at NQF Level 5, or equivalent.
Language requirement: Proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking English at Grade 12 level is required.
Supporting documents:
- Signed application form
- Certified copy of ID
- Certified copy of NQF 5 qualification with academic transcript.
For International students:
- Certified copy of passport
- SAQA verification report
- Valid study permit
All applications are subject to approval based on the submission of complete and valid documentation.
Accreditation status:
Course type: Advanced Occupational Certificate
Assessment quality partner: Services SETA
Certification: Advanced Occupational Certificate: Human Resource Management Officer, NQF Level 6, SAQA ID: 121151
Quality assurance body: Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO)
Curriculum code: 242303-001-00-00
Credits:
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- Knowledge module: 50 credits
- Practical modules: 48 credits
- Work experience modules: 36 credits
- Total credits: 134
Assessment details:
Examinations:
Final Formal Summative Assessment (FFSA)
- Students must complete the FFSA before they may be registered for the External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA).
- The FFSA is a compulsory internal examination that acts as an entry requirement for the EISA. Students must achieve the minimum pass requirement prescribed by the programme before being admitted to EISA.
- This examination is completed under invigilation via the Invigilator app. It is marked by the lecturer, and feedback is provided to the student.
- Students complete this examination once the workplace experience component has been successfully completed and approved.
External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA)
- The EISA is the final external assessment for this qualification. It is conducted at a QCTO-accredited assessment centre and assesses both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
- The assessment is written under formal examination conditions and is open book, meaning approved learning resources may be consulted during the assessment.
- The total assessment duration is five (5) hours in total, completed as two (2) 2.5-hour sessions over two days.
To be eligible for the EISA, students must:
- Successfully complete all required knowledge and practical modules.
- Provide evidence of completed workplace experience requirements.
- Successfully complete the internal FFSA requirement.
What to expect:
Learning material
Printed study material is provided in a single dispatch/delivery.
Students will complete the following assessments online:
Mode of delivery
- Compulsory live online classes facilitated bya lecturer.
- Access to an online learning platform (Moodle) with structured academic support.
- Access credentials are provided upon registration.
Class schedule and support
- Classes take place three times per week.
- Classes are mainly presented in the evening, with one live Saturday-morning session to support students with weekday commitments.
- The detailed timetable, including class days and times, is shared during student orientation.
- Students should plan for approximately 17 hours of additional study per week, depending on prior knowledge and assessment workload.
- Students need access to a suitable device and a stable internet connection to attend online classes and use online support. View minimum device specifications here.
Workplace requirement
Students must complete the compulsory workplace experience component as part of this programme. This includes a minimum of 360 hours of relevant workplace experience.
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