Public Procurement and Supply Management Course

Public Procurement and Supply Management Course


The purpose of UNISA Public Procurement and Supply Management Course is to introduce and sensitise students to an integrated approach in the management of procurement within the highly regulated public sector environment and to provide an output of students that will improve the effectiveness and efficiency of public procurement in South Africa.

Short Course Outcomes

Students that have completed this programme will be able to:

work with confidence within the current government procurement regulatory environment;
understand the determinants and apply the procedures relevant to public procurement;
understand the business principles underlining procurement of supplies, assets and services;
be able to participate in the discourse on and apply developments in procurement, such as preferential procurement, black economic empowerment and the supply chain management framework ;
be able to apply tendering as a procurement tool (including the drawing up of specifications and the evaluation of tenders);
be able to apply basic legal principles in procurement;
understand the role and management of inventories and storage in a supply management context.


Course Targeted Audience

Persons involved in any purchasing activities within the public sector

Short Course Admission Requirements

A National Senior Certificate (or equivalent) qualification. Admission without a senior certificate may be considered on the basis of seniority and appropriate experience.


Course Duration

One year

Learning Language

English

Registration periods
First semester: 26 November to 25 January
Second semester: 01 to 30 June
Year module(s): 26 November to 15 March

Course Tuition

UNISA open distance learning communication with learners will primarily be by means of e-mail, correspondence, tutorial letters and telephonic contact

Course Assessment

Formative assessment and examination admission will comply with UNISA’s formative assessment rules and policies
Formative assessment:
Assignments
Summative assessment:
Examination

Public Financial Management:
A Procurement and Supply Chain Perspective (PPPS01C)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
The state environment of public financial management: the three branches of government
Public financial management
Public procurement
Basic national legislation governing the supply chain
including procurement
Basic supply chain ethics in the public sector


Public Procurement and Supply Chain Management (PPPS02D)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
The public supply chain
Demand management
Tenders
Tender legislation in South Africa
Preferential procurement tenders
Procurement tenders
Inviting tenders
Competing for tenders practical


Purchasing and Supply Management (PPPS03E)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
The purchasing function in perspective
The task of purchasing and supply management
Purchasing and new management approaches
Strategic sourcing
Selection and performance evaluation of suppliers: the right supplier
Supplier policies and strategies
Ethical aspects, corporate governance and social responsibilities in purchasing and supply management
The management of quality in purchasing and supply
Purchasing price determination and cost analysis
Area of application in purchasing and supply
Risk management in purchasing and supply


Purchasing and Supply Tools (PPPS04F)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
Instrument of purchasing and supply management
Negotiation
Research in purchasing and supply management
Electronic information systems in purchasing and supply management
Application fields of purchasing and supply management
International and global purchasing and supply management
Purchasing of capital equipment
Purchasing from small businesses
Purchasing of services
Materials flow activities


Legal Aspects of Purchasing (PPPS05G)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
General principles of law and contract
Breach of contract
Contracts of sale
Interpretation of contracts
Agency representation
Legal framework for purchasing in South Africa


Storage and Inventory Management (PPPS06H)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
Storage and inventory management
Inventory management and activities
Inventory management
Codification and identification of stock
Stocktaking
Inventory or stock valuation
Stores management and activities
Stores management
Receiving and inspection
Storage
Materials handling
Information systems for inventories and stores



Course Leader
Prof J A Badenhorst-Weiss

Programme assistant:
Tel: 012 352 4342/75
Fax: 086 519 5871
E-mail: psandscm@unisa.ac.za


Programme administrator(s)
CBM help desk:
Tel: (012) 352 4288 / 4170 / 4317 / 4383
Fax: 012 429 4150
E-mail: cbm@unisa.ac.za
Web: www.unisa.ac.za/cbm


Public Procurement and Supply Management Course


The purpose of UNISA Public Procurement and Supply Management Course is to introduce and sensitise students to an integrated approach in the management of procurement within the highly regulated public sector environment and to provide an output of students that will improve the effectiveness and efficiency of public procurement in South Africa.

Short Course Outcomes

Students that have completed this programme will be able to:

work with confidence within the current government procurement regulatory environment;
understand the determinants and apply the procedures relevant to public procurement;
understand the business principles underlining procurement of supplies, assets and services;
be able to participate in the discourse on and apply developments in procurement, such as preferential procurement, black economic empowerment and the supply chain management framework ;
be able to apply tendering as a procurement tool (including the drawing up of specifications and the evaluation of tenders);
be able to apply basic legal principles in procurement;
understand the role and management of inventories and storage in a supply management context.


Course Targeted Audience

Persons involved in any purchasing activities within the public sector

Short Course Admission Requirements

A National Senior Certificate (or equivalent) qualification. Admission without a senior certificate may be considered on the basis of seniority and appropriate experience.


Course Duration

One year

Learning Language

English

Registration periods
First semester: 26 November to 25 January
Second semester: 01 to 30 June
Year module(s): 26 November to 15 March

Course Tuition

UNISA open distance learning communication with learners will primarily be by means of e-mail, correspondence, tutorial letters and telephonic contact

Course Assessment

Formative assessment and examination admission will comply with UNISA’s formative assessment rules and policies
Formative assessment:
Assignments
Summative assessment:
Examination

Public Financial Management:
A Procurement and Supply Chain Perspective (PPPS01C)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
The state environment of public financial management: the three branches of government
Public financial management
Public procurement
Basic national legislation governing the supply chain
including procurement
Basic supply chain ethics in the public sector


Public Procurement and Supply Chain Management (PPPS02D)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
The public supply chain
Demand management
Tenders
Tender legislation in South Africa
Preferential procurement tenders
Procurement tenders
Inviting tenders
Competing for tenders practical


Purchasing and Supply Management (PPPS03E)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
The purchasing function in perspective
The task of purchasing and supply management
Purchasing and new management approaches
Strategic sourcing
Selection and performance evaluation of suppliers: the right supplier
Supplier policies and strategies
Ethical aspects, corporate governance and social responsibilities in purchasing and supply management
The management of quality in purchasing and supply
Purchasing price determination and cost analysis
Area of application in purchasing and supply
Risk management in purchasing and supply


Purchasing and Supply Tools (PPPS04F)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
Instrument of purchasing and supply management
Negotiation
Research in purchasing and supply management
Electronic information systems in purchasing and supply management
Application fields of purchasing and supply management
International and global purchasing and supply management
Purchasing of capital equipment
Purchasing from small businesses
Purchasing of services
Materials flow activities


Legal Aspects of Purchasing (PPPS05G)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
General principles of law and contract
Breach of contract
Contracts of sale
Interpretation of contracts
Agency representation
Legal framework for purchasing in South Africa


Storage and Inventory Management (PPPS06H)
HEQF Level of Module - 6
Credits of Module - 12
Syllabus/Content Topics
Storage and inventory management
Inventory management and activities
Inventory management
Codification and identification of stock
Stocktaking
Inventory or stock valuation
Stores management and activities
Stores management
Receiving and inspection
Storage
Materials handling
Information systems for inventories and stores


Course Leader
Prof J A Badenhorst-Weiss

Programme assistant:
Tel: 012 352 4342/75
Fax: 086 519 5871
E-mail: psandscm@unisa.ac.za


Programme administrator(s)
CBM help desk:
Tel: (012) 352 4288 / 4170 / 4317 / 4383
Fax: 012 429 4150
E-mail: cbm@unisa.ac.za
Web: www.unisa.ac.za/cbm 

Unisa Diploma In Agriculture Management

Unisa diploma in Agriculture management is offered by Unisa at all campuses throughout the country.

First Year Courses


Agricultural Engineering I
AgriculturalLawI
Agricultural Management I
Agricultural Soil Science I
Animal Production I
Pasture Science I
Personnel Management: Agriculture I
Plant Production I
Production and Operational Techniques I

Second Year Courses


AgriculturalManagementII
Animal Production II
Computer Applications: Agriculture II
Plant Production II

Third Year Courses


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Animal Production III
Plant Production III

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Unisa Diploma In Animal Health course is comprises of the following modules

The National Diploma in Animal Health is a prerequisite for furthering your studies to Btech in Animal Helath courses.

Animal Health Course First Level Courses


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Animal Diseases: Animal Health I (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)
Epidemiology: Animal Health I (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)
Laboratory Diagnostics I (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)
Legislation: Animal Health I (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)
Management: Animal Health I (Two modules)
Occupational Communication: Animal Health I (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)
Pasture And Nutrition: Animal Health I (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)

Animal Health Course  Second Level Courses


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Animal Diseases: Animal Health II (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)
Epidemiology: Animal Health II (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)
Pharmacology & Toxicology: Animal Health II (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)

Animal Health Course  Third Level Courses


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Epidemiology: Animal Health III (Examination: 1 x 3 hour paper)
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