The office administrator is said to be the backbone of a company and is central to the efficiency of any office environment.
Critical Skills in Studies and the Work Place
As students and working individuals embark on their higher education and career journey, they often encounter numerous personal and institutional obstacles that can seem daunting. However, we firmly believe that with the right knowledge, tools and skills, these challenges can be effectively surmounted. The 'Critical Skills in Studies and the Work Place' is designed to equip learners with a robust set of literacy and computer skills that will not only help them overcome these hurdles but also pave the way for their overall educational and career success. ... more
Critical Skills in Studies and the Work Place
ICB Business Management & Financial Management Intermediate Level: Subject – Financial Statements
This course forms part of the Intermediate Level in the ICB Financial Accounting, ICB Public Sector Accounting, ICB Business Management and the Entrepreneurship Programme as well at the Advanced Level in the ICB Office Administration Programme. It includes a study of year-end procedures via trading, profit and loss accounts and the interpretation of basic financial statements through a series of ratios, calculations and recordings of depreciation, the disposal of depreciable assets in the journals and general ledger, disclosing the movements of non-current assets in the notes to the financial statements. The application of accounting concepts such as that of accrual, matching prudence, cost and consistency to a set of financial records, preparation of the income statement and balance sheets (with notes) for a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a Close Corporation and a limited company as well as the preparation of the statement of cash flow and applicable notes thereto for a limited company... more
ICB Business Management & Financial Management Intermediate Level: Subject – Financial Statements
ICB Business Management Advanced Level: Subject – Financial Management and Control
This subject forms part of the Advanced Level in both the ICB Entrepreneurship Programme as well as the ICB Business Management Programme. You will gain the knowledge and skills on how to apply managerial finance and control principles in a commercial environment.
ICB Business Management Advanced Level: Subject – Financial Management and Control
ICB Financial Accounting Foundation Level: Subject – Business Literacy
This course forms part of the Foundation Level in every ICB Programme, no matter what stream you are studying. It is a unique course, in that both communication and mathematics learning outcomes are covered at the same time. Effective business communication and numeracy is essential for any business practitioner. This course focuses on written and spoken communication as well as numeracy business tools such as fractions, decimal numbers, percentages, ratios, proportions, equations, interest rates and graphs.... more
ICB Financial Accounting Foundation Level: Subject – Business Literacy
ICB Office Administration Foundation Level: Subject – Marketing Management and Public Relations
This course forms the Intermediate Level in the ICB Business Management and the ICB Entrepreneurship Programms as well as the Foundation Level in the ICB Office Administration Programme. It looks at how the marketing and public relations functions work together to build a brand for a business. While marketing is interested in the market, consumers and demand, public relations is interested in relationships, reducing conflict and improving cooperation. Good public relations will create a healthy environment for marketing, which, in turn should create healthy profits.... more
ICB Office Administration Foundation Level: Subject – Marketing Management and Public Relations
SACOB SC Office Administration
The office administrator is central to the efficient function of any office environment, and there are general administrative functions common to all offices. This course aims to familiarise students with these general functions, including managing office supplies, implementing record management systems and handling petty cash. SACOB Short Courses are not accredited and are intended to offer you knowledge and skills in a particular field and is a non-credit bearing short course. ... more