MYCITO and SAQA (South African Qualifications Authority)

MYCITO ships preloaded with all current SAQA unit standards, legacy subjects, qualifications and legacy programmes for your modular based training curriculum construction, reporting and compliance aligned export for governing body record submissions.

 

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Agriculture and Nature Conservation
1 425 Unit Standards
 Forestry and Wood Technology305
 Horticulture93
 Nature Conservation181
 Primary Agriculture296
 Secondary Agriculture550
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Business, Commerce and Management Studies
2 247 Unit Standards
 Finance, Economics and Accounting1 054
 Generic Management258
 Human Resources121
 Marketing336
 Office Administration73
 Procurement116
 Project Management67
 Public Administration195
 Public Relations27
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Communication Studies and Language
423 Unit Standards
 Communication Studies251
 Information Studies14
 Language100
 Literature0
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Culture and Arts
614 Unit Standards
 Cultural Studies32
 Design Studies0
 Film, Television and Video0
 Music89
 Performing Arts52
 Sport343
 Visual Arts98
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Education, Training and Development
356 Unit Standards
 Adult Learning233
 Early Childhood Development57
 Higher Education and Training46
 Schooling20
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Health Sciences and Social Services
438 Unit Standards
 Curative Health101
 Preventive Health204
 Promotive Health and Developmental Services120
 Rehabilitative Health/Services13
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Human and Social Studies
455 Unit Standards
 Environmental Relations8
 General Social Science38
 Industrial & Organisational Governance and Human Resource Development0
 People/Human-Centred Development137
 Public Policy, Politics and Democratic Citizenship28
 Religious and Ethical Foundations of Society219
 Rural and Agrarian Studies0
 Traditions, History and Legacies25
 Urban and Regional Studies0
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Law, Military Science and Security
998 Unit Standards
 Justice in Society94
 Safety in Society624
 Sovereignty of the State280
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Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology
4 952 Unit Standards
 Engineering and Related Design864
 Fabrication and Extraction1 963
 Manufacturing and Assembly2 125
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Physical Planning and Construction
1 465 Unit Standards
 Building Construction258
 Civil Engineering Construction504
 Electrical Infrastructure Construction296
 Physical Planning, Design and Management407
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Physical, Mathematical, Computer and Life Sciences
530 Unit Standards
 Earth and Space Sciences0
 Environmental Sciences56
 Information Technology and Computer Sciences204
 Life Sciences8
 Mathematical Sciences106
 Physical Sciences156
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Services
1 796 Unit Standards
 Consumer Services20
 Hospitality, Tourism, Travel, Gaming and Leisure519
 Personal Care211
 Transport, Operations and Logistics574
 Wholesale and Retail224
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Agriculture and Nature Conservation

Nature Conservation

181 Unit Standards
IDNameNQF LevelCredits
 8328Perform Basic Infrastructural MaintenanceLevel 212 Credits
 8330Combat problem plantsLevel 23 Credits
 8331Combat Soil erosionLevel 22 Credits
 8332Perform conservation guardianshipLevel 28 Credits
 8333Collect Field SpecimensLevel 22 Credits
 8334Carry out the harvesting of faunaLevel 23 Credits
 8335Carry out the harvesting of floraLevel 23 Credits
 8336Demonstrate knowledge of conservation ethicsLevel 23 Credits
 8345Identify and monitor local wildlifeLevel 28 Credits
 8346Manage cultural heritage resources in the fieldLevel 22 Credits
 8347Control problem AnimalsLevel 24 Credits
 8348Understand Nature Conservation issuesLevel 24 Credits
 8349Erect and maintain wildlife fencingLevel 24 Credits
 8350Handle WeaponsNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 8365Manage area integrityNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 8366Enforce conservation complianceNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 8367Understand and develop conservation ethicsNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 8368Construct and maintain infrastructureNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 8369Construct paths/tracks & maintain road networksNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 8370Operate and maintain a vehicle in conservation areasNew Level Assignment Pending3 Credits
 8371Control Soil ErosionNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 8385Facilitate conservation understandingNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 8386Implement integrated catchment managementNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 8387Demonstrate knowledge of basic indigenous plant managementNew Level Assignment Pending25 Credits
 8388Apply basic conservation management planningNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 8405Demonstrate a basic knowledge of animal managementNew Level Assignment Pending25 Credits
 8406Manage cultural heritage resources in conservation areasNew Level Assignment Pending2 Credits
 8407Manage pollution and pollution controlNew Level Assignment Pending2 Credits
 8408Plan and co-ordinate problem plant control programmesNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 8410Plan and co-ordinate conservation removal operationsNew Level Assignment Pending18 Credits
 8411Crew a vesselNew Level Assignment Pending20 Credits
 8412Manage veld burn operationsNew Level Assignment Pending2 Credits
 8413Manage water provisionNew Level Assignment Pending2 Credits
 8414Erect, monitor and maintain wildlife fencesNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 10192Work with Marine EcosystemsNew Level Assignment Pending15 Credits
 12376Assess and control pollutionNew Level Assignment Pending2 Credits
 12398Apply integrated coastal zone managementNew Level Assignment Pending6 Credits
 12399Demonstrate a basic knowledge of fisheries resource managementNew Level Assignment Pending10 Credits
 12400Demonstrate a working knowledge of marine organismsNew Level Assignment Pending10 Credits
 12401Demonstrate knowledge of the fishing industry and relevant role-players in your local areaNew Level Assignment Pending10 Credits
 12402Utilise knowledge of fishing techniques to ensure legal complianceNew Level Assignment Pending3 Credits
 12403Work with fresh water ecosystemsNew Level Assignment Pending15 Credits
 12620Apply basic safety principles in the context of conservationLevel 13 Credits
 12648Develop personal conservation ethicsLevel 13 Credits
 12649Identify community issues in relation to conservationLevel 14 Credits
 12650Understand the nature and importance of conservationLevel 15 Credits
 13570Demonstrate knowledge of observer protocols, seamanship and navigationLevel 410 Credits
 13679Control and extinguish a fire in a conservation areaLevel 23 Credits
 14443Demonstrate a critical understanding of the role and impact of technology in societyLevel 13 Credits
 14444Demonstrate an understanding of a general business plan and adapt it to a selected business ideaLevel 17 Credits
 14584Explain basic ecological principlesLevel 210 Credits
 14585Identify and respond to conflictLevel 24 Credits
 14587Demonstrate an understanding of community development issuesLevel 210 Credits
 14590Apply community development techniquesNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 14595Demonstrate an understanding of sociological issuesNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 14600Analyse community and conservation issuesNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 14609Participate in management of conflictNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 14612Supervise the implementation of a community development programmeNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 109993Display an understanding of basic physical oceanography and meteorologyLevel 45 Credits
 109997Identify and report on important fish, crustacean, marine mammal and bird speciesLevel 420 Credits
 109998Demonstrate knowledge of personal survival at seaLevel 44 Credits
 110004Report on fish catchesNew Level Assignment Pending8 Credits
 110006Apply a working knowledge of fisheries law and conventionsNew Level Assignment Pending10 Credits
 110014Apply observer protocols and observation techniquesNew Level Assignment Pending3 Credits
 110015Demonstrate a basic knowledge of applicable fisheries legislation and regulationsLevel 43 Credits
 110017Demonstrate knowledge of practical offshore navigation and chartworkNew Level Assignment Pending8 Credits
 113814Recognise and care for plants in area of responsibilityLevel 26 Credits
 113815Demonstrate a basic knowledge of legislation applicable to captive animalsLevel 44 Credits
 113816Implement and maintain food culturesLevel 46 Credits
 113817Interact with visitors in a facilityLevel 44 Credits
 113818Clean and maintain area of responsibilityLevel 28 Credits
 113819Assist with capturing, restraining and transporting animalsLevel 46 Credits
 113820Care for animals in facilityLevel 440 Credits
 113821Assist with the selecting, preparing and providing of foodLevel 28 Credits
 113822Care for animals within area of responsibilityLevel 220 Credits
 113823Manage venomous animalsLevel 48 Credits
 113824Apply a basic training and enrichment programme for captive animalsLevel 48 Credits
 114329Sample factory streams for analysisLevel 24 Credits
 246412Skin, handle, treat and dispatch hunting trophiesLevel 46 Credits
 246413Hunt wild animals with a clientLevel 413 Credits
 246414Provide instruction to clients and hunting staffLevel 44 Credits
 246415Plan a dangerous game huntLevel 410 Credits
 246416Demonstrate an understanding of ethics and traditions pertaining to the hunting of wild animalsLevel 44 Credits
 246417Pursue a dangerous game quarryLevel 410 Credits
 246418Assess and record the quality and size of a trophy animalLevel 49 Credits
 246419Manage and maintain weapons for huntingLevel 44 Credits
 246420Plan a recreational hunting experienceLevel 415 Credits
 246421Interpret wildlife behaviour for huntingLevel 410 Credits
 246422Comply to current Legislation impacting on huntingLevel 46 Credits
 252450Perform basic field infrastructural maintenance in a conservation areaLevel 28 Credits
 252451Collect field specimens and enviromental dataLevel 24 Credits
 252452Perform conservation guardianshipLevel 24 Credits
 252453Combat problem plantsLevel 23 Credits
 252454Erect, monitor and maintain wildlife fencesLevel 24 Credits
 252455Carry out the harvesting of faunaLevel 24 Credits
 252456Orientate, navigate, use and create maps in conservation areasLevel 28 Credits
 252457Combat soil erosionLevel 28 Credits
 252458Carry out the harvesting of floraLevel 23 Credits
 252459Control non-dangerous damage causing animalsLevel 24 Credits
 252460Implement cultural heritage resources management in the fieldLevel 25 Credits
 252461Ignite, control and extinguish fires in a conservation area unitLevel 25 Credits
 252462Identify and monitor local wildlifeLevel 28 Credits
 252465Perform basic domestic infrastructural maintenance in a conservation areaLevel 28 Credits
 252466Assist in the control of potentially dangerous damage-causing animalLevel 26 Credits
 252467Enforce acceptable basic fishing practices in a limited areaLevel 27 Credits
 252468Demonstrate knowledge of nature conservation in terms of its role and function in societyLevel 24 Credits
 253954Implement veld burn operationsNew Level Assignment Pending7 Credits
 253955Assist with the provision of water in a protected areaNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 253956Develop and maintain a staff rosterLevel 43 Credits
 253957Monitor wild animal populationsNew Level Assignment Pending15 Credits
 253958Manage cultural heritage resources in the fieldNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 253959Implement integrated catchment management planningNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 253960Handle firearms safely and efficientlyNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 253961Apply protected area management planningNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 253962Demonstrate an understanding of indigenous plant managementNew Level Assignment Pending15 Credits
 253963Construct paths/tracks and maintain road networksNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 253964Manage area integrityNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 253965Apply basic conservation management planningNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 253966Operate and maintain a vehicle in conservation areasNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 253967Facilitate conservation understandingNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 253968Develop and apply conservation ethicsNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 253969Monitor the presence or absence of wild animal speciesNew Level Assignment Pending15 Credits
 253970Plan the construction, monitoring and maintenance of wildlife fencesNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 253971Demonstrate identification and application of indigenous plant species protectionNew Level Assignment Pending6 Credits
 253972Control soil erosionNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 253973Enforce conservation complianceNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 257155Implement a problem plant species control programmeLevel 48 Credits
 257156Conduct veld burn operationsLevel 47 Credits
 257157Evaluate the impact of sociological issues on nature conservation objectivesNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 257158Maintain paths and tracksLevel 45 Credits
 257159Provide support to control damage-causing animalsLevel 46 Credits
 257160Implement a conservation management planLevel 46 Credits
 257161Maintain infrastructure in a conservation areaLevel 410 Credits
 257162Organise and carry out game capture and removal operationsLevel 46 Credits
 257163Monitor and regulate resources for harvestingLevel 48 Credits
 257175Maintain road networksLevel 46 Credits
 257176Analyse a business environmentNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 257177Propagate and re-introduce indigenous plantsLevel 48 Credits
 261557Explain slaughter procedures and related animal welfare concernsLevel 45 Credits
 261558Give advice on responsible companion animal ownershipLevel 44 Credits
 261560Plan and implement strategies for proactive animal protectionLevel 45 Credits
 261561Explain equine characteristics and needs, husbandry, health and welfareLevel 45 Credits
 261577Demonstrate understanding of the basic needs of herpetofauna in captivityNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 261578Explain the nature of wildlife rehabilitation centres and animal welfare issues associated with themNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 261579Undertake an animal welfare inspection of a grooming parlourLevel 43 Credits
 261580Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of ostrich and emu farmingNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 261581Demonstrate an understanding of the principles for the keeping of crocodiles in captivityNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 261583Implement a humane and sustainable strategy for managing a feral cat colonyLevel 44 Credits
 261585Conduct media relations in animal welfareNew Level Assignment Pending3 Credits
 261586Profile species to identify their holistic requirementsLevel 45 Credits
 261587Compile, register and pursue a case docket with the South African Police ServicesLevel 45 Credits
 261588Present evidence for the protection of animals in a law courtLevel 45 Credits
 261589Identify and explain the purpose of Acts, Codes and associated legislation pertaining to animal welfareNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 261590Explain the application of animal cruelty legislationNew Level Assignment Pending5 Credits
 261591Explain the application of the law in respect of performing and working animalsNew Level Assignment Pending3 Credits
 261592Demonstrate knowledge of the short term care of cats in a caged environment and how to carry out an inspectionLevel 43 Credits
 261593Prepare for and react to an animal welfare complaintLevel 43 Credits
 261594Explain the principles of the euthanasia of species commonly dealt with by animal welfare workersLevel 45 Credits
 261595Demonstrate basic knowledge of welfare issues relating to wildlifeLevel 45 Credits
 261598Explain the principles of successful adoption of dogs and catsLevel 43 Credits
 261599Identify welfare requirements of animals in entertainment, exhibition, sport and securityLevel 45 Credits
 261617Devise strategies to reduce unnecessary animal experimentationNew Level Assignment Pending8 Credits
 261618Maintain a professional image as an Animal Protection InspectorLevel 43 Credits
 261619Use animal handling and protection equipmentLevel 43 Credits
 261620Inspect working donkeys living and working under sub-optimal welfare conditionsNew Level Assignment Pending4 Credits
 261621Demonstrate basic knowledge of farm animal use in commercial and non-commercial farming systemsLevel 45 Credits
 263285Apply the principles of fisheries resource managementLevel 410 Credits
 263286Investigate fish catches in support of fisheries complianceLevel 48 Credits
 263287Gather data on important marine mammal, reptile and bird speciesLevel 415 Credits
 263288Demonstrate knowledge of physical oceanography and meteorologyLevel 36 Credits
 263289Promote conservation awarenessLevel 412 Credits
 263290Demonstrate knowledge of practical offshore navigation and chartworkLevel 410 Credits
 263291Apply integrated coastal zone managementNew Level Assignment Pending8 Credits
 263292Comply with Investigation and prosecution requirements in the fisheriers environmentNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 263293Inspect marine resources conservationNew Level Assignment Pending10 Credits
 263294Apply knowledge of fishing vessels and fishing gear in a fisheries compliance environmentLevel 410 Credits
 263295Demonstrate an understanding of the effects of natural phenomena and human activities on marine ecosystemsLevel 48 Credits
 263314Apply national and international fisheries legislation in the marine resources conservation environmentLevel 410 Credits
 263357Demonstrate an understanding of wilderness conservationLevel 37 Credits
 263362Apply wilderness management principles and practiceNew Level Assignment Pending12 Credits
 263364Facilitate a wilderness experienceNew Level Assignment Pending15 Credits

 


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