According to Natalie Rabson of Boston City Campus & Business College, it is becoming increasingly important for students to choose one of the up -to -date courses of study that are relevant to the modern times in which we are living and working.
“Education is not static and
“A broad based business qualification has high value for you in terms of employment. Our business qualifications cover Business Management, and Financial Management, as well as Marketing and more. These are the skills you will need to add value to a company.
Sizwe Msimango, a registered
Kerren Leibowitz is about to qualify in Events Management, and says that for her the very best part of her three years at Boston has been the flexibility of being able to study anywhere, anytime. “You can go in for your sessions, and choose to stay longer, or carry on with lectures at home. I just have to add that the staff on campus are ALWAYS available. You can email them, or simply chat to them when you are feeling stressed.” Rabson reiterates that you must make sure that any course you register for is accredited, as well as that the institution.
“It is crucial to update your skills and knowledge base if you want to stay relevant in the workplace, find a job or be promoted to a better position,” says Rabson. “Technology changes so fast that everyone needs to continuously learn new things. Life-long learning applies to each one of us, from IT specialists to motor mechanics, chefs to public relations officers.” Short courses are an effective way to give someone who may not wish to enter the commitment of Higher Education the chance to put something on their CV. These courses also offer a variety of new or upgraded skills to choose from in a labour market flooded with job-seekers who don’t have enough skills to become successfully employed. The value of short courses in a South African context lies in that they are inexpensive vocational training programmes, and easily accessible via part-time learning.
For more information, contact Boston City Campus 021 418 6265 or e-mail: salesmarketingcpt@boston.co.za