NQF 5 SD 114050: Explain the principles of business and the role of information technology

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Unit Std #

114050

NQF Level

5

Notional hours

40

Credit(s)

4

Field

Field 10 – Physical, Mathematical, Computer and Life Sciences

Sub-Field

Information Technology and Computer Sciences

Qualification

National Certificate: Business Analysis Support Practice LEVEL 5- SAQA-63769-138 CREDITS

Purpose:

This unit standard is intended:

To provide conceptual knowledge of the areas covered

For those working in, or entering the workplace in the area of Information Technology

As additional knowledge for those wanting to understand the areas covered

 

 

Specific outcome:

·         Describe fundamental business concepts

·         Describe systems theory with respect to information systems

·         Explain how IT can be used in business

·         Explain the relationship between a business and its data requirements

Learning assumed to be in place:

·         The credit value of this unit is based on a person having the prior knowledge and skills to:

·         Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental Communication Skills at NQF Level 4

·         Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental Mathematics (at least NQF Level 3)

Assessments:

The only way to establish whether you are competent and have accomplished the specific outcomes is through continuous assessments

The given exercises can contain one or more of the following:

  • Information for you to read
  • Exercises that require you to have a problem-solving approach to communication
  • Questions for you to answer
  • Case studies with questions that follow

 

How to do the exercise:

 

  • The facilitator will tell you which exercise you need to complete each day.
  • You need to hand in your answers to the facilitator who will mark it for correctness.
  • If you do not know the answer, you will have to go back to that particular section in you learner guide and go over it again.
  • Ask the facilitator for help, if you do not understand any of the questions asked.
  • Always remember to give reasons for your answers

 

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