Southern African Wildlife College-Bridging Courses

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Southern African Wildlife College-Bridging Courses

BRIDGING PROGRAMME: AN INTRODUCTION TO CONSERVATION AND GUIDING

Course ID
Youth Access
Department
Community & Youth Development
Level
NQF Level 2
Instructor
Various instructors
Method
Campus, Contact Training
Duration
6 months

The introduction to Conservation and Environmental Education Bridging Course started off as a pilot project in 2010 and due to its success, and continued donor support, the course has been extended and revised to suit the needs of the industry.

PURPOSE

Aimed at youth who are interested in and have a passion for a career in conservation and/or field guiding, the programme focuses on exposing the learner to the theory and practical application of vocational numeracy and literacy and to the life of a field guide in a conservation area. Learners undergo a contact training session at the College for 6 months and then are work-placed in host lodges for 6 months in order to get a real understanding of an entry-level career in field guiding and to gain valuable field experience. During this time the learners actively participate in field guide mentoring, conducting game drives, dangerous game walks, immersion in ecotourism operation and day to day lodge and hospitality activities.

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Learners who complete the bridging programme will obtain their foundational learning competency in literacy and numeracy and if selected, their FGASA apprentice field and apprentice trails guide qualifications.

Policy on student support

The Bridging Course comprises three components:

 Foundational Learning Competency

 Field Guide training followed by a 6-month work placement

 Based on learner competency, learners will be selected to advance to the 75-day field guide training component and the work placement

Admissions and selection how to apply

The Youth Access Bridging programme offered by the Wildlife College enables learners to acquire conservation and guiding knowledge as well as practice in the wildlife industry.

Intake requirements:

The learner will have appropriate levels of written communication, English proficiency, maths and occupational competence equivalent to at least school leaving standards.

Course fees

Unless detailed in the course fact sheet, course fees are available on request.

Funding will however be sought to help support historically disadvantaged students enrolled on this programme.

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Bursary support