Vega School
Vega School was formed in 1999 in anticipation of the shift in the global paradigm away from conventional marketing and advertising toward a synchronous cohesion of design, branding and business. With the reconfiguration of traditional platforms and the emergence of new ones, it is the art, craft and science of branding that has become the universal language of the marketplace. Think of brands such as Google, Greenpeace and Apple: brands are far more than letters and logos but powerful cultural forces shaping the world as we know it.
Concomitant with this seismic shift in the industry landscape arose an urgent need to educate South Africa’s most talented young minds in preparation for this brave new world. A new school of thought was called for and Vega answered that call. With branding being the DNA of Vega, the school is ideally positioned to meet the rapidly growing needs of industry by supplying students with the conceptual, strategic and practical skill-sets required to rise to the challenge of the future.
The World Economic Forum in 2024 revealed the findings of its study entitled The Ten Skills You Need to Thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The three skills topping this list are Complex Problem Solving; Critical Thinking and Creativity. These are the cornerstones upon which Vega is built. Vega therefore aims to graduate a new breed of thinker by delivering fully accredited Certificates, Baccalaureates, Honours and Masters programmes in brand leadership; brand management; brand innovation; brand strategy and creative brand communication.
An IIE degree is of the exact same standard as one found in any state university or private university.
At the heart of Vega’s educational vision lies the principle of innovation. Brand and business strategies that merely repeat existing practices add limited value to the marketplace while iconoclasm and innovation unlock true potential. The same truth applies in the teaching and learning environment: without embodying the kind of innovation that propels industry, Vega would not be equipping students with the kind of minds required for them to become the future leaders they are destined to be.
It is a core purpose at Vega to have our students graduate at an industry-ready level. The high levels of academic pursuit are immediately put into practical use as Vega eschews the ‘ivory tower’ approach in favour of hands-on immediate application of theory. Vega students are constantly immersed in live briefs from industry clients so that when they graduate they are already well-versed in the turbulence of ‘the real world’ and slot seamlessly into any industry environment. The stellar careers of many of our highly successful alumni are testament to the success of this methodology. Furthermore, frequent interaction with the top-tier professionals and academics of the Vega Advisory Council help keep curriculae in line with the latest industry innovations.
Vega’s teaching philosophy is built on the mantra of wisdomwithmagic. This reflects the conviction that the essence of branding lies in the fusion of strategy and creativity at the most fundamental level. In other words, a Vega student graduates with a deep understanding that the most effective strategy is inherently creative; the most effective creativity inherently strategic. This is in evidence most compellingly in Vega’s famous Brand Challenge.
Similarly central to Vega’s commitment to innovation in education is the concept of navigation. Vega takes its name from the star in the constellation of Lyra, widely described as the most important star in the sky after the sun. Vega is the navigational star and Vega lecturers are navigators, driven by the ethos of strategic guidance and creative direction as opposed to merely imparting information that is passively absorbed.
Values
• We believe an organisation is responsible for its every decision and action.
• We believe in the human imagination, in creativity and its power to impact what people think, feel and do.
• We believe in borderless knowledge and a striving for excellence.
Courses
All Courses
- Postgraduate Degrees
Master of Arts in Creative Brand Leadership (Part Time)
Creative Brand Leadership thinking is crucial to the survival and success of the 21st Century business and organisation.
This programme provides candidates with knowledge, skills and competencies identified by industry as critical for senior brand management and business leaders. Graduates will be well-prepared to direct and contribute to the innovation of brands to establish a purposeful and sustainable position for an organisation in the market place. The degree is focused on the production of a full research dissertation. Candidates engage with research, critical thinking, argument development and academic writing at an advanced level.
Career opportunities
The programme builds career pathways for those involved / interested in brand building positions.
Aim
A series of seminars will be held to support the development and design of the dissertation and prototype. These seminars fulfil a dual role:
1. to explore and guide research design and practice.
2. to investigate key challenges, with expert industry input, in the field of creative brand leadership.
Four seminars are scheduled for the first year of the programme and two seminars are scheduled in the first semester of year two. The final six months of the programme are focused entirely on the final development, execution and submission of the dissertation and prototype.
Structure
The Master of Arts in Creative Brand Leadership aims to graduate a new class of leaders and innovators who are:
– Visionary designers who build
brands of substance that are unique and add genuine value to people’s lives.
– Holistic and systemic practitioners who understand that delivering on the brand’s promise is dependent on the performance of every single link in the value chain.
– Creators of innovative and collaborative internal cultures who respect that the quality of performance and ideas is absolutely dependent on how inspired and driven staff are.
Topics
• Leadership models
• Ways of thinking
• Leading and building sustainable brands
• Building brands in developing markets
• Leading innovation.
The series of creative brand leadership seminars culminates in individual candidate presentations and a panel debate on burning topical issues.
Delivery of and participation in such a debate session is a prerequisite to graduating and will demonstrate an ability to apply one’s mind and express meaningful opinions on key creative brand leadership challenges.
An appropriate HEQSF Level 8 Honours degree; OR
A relevant Postgraduate Diploma or appropriate equivalent; OR
An appropriate Level 8 Bachelor’s Degree (480 credits) may also be recognised as meeting the minimum entry requirements to a cognate Master’s Degree programme. An overall qualification average of at least 60%, normally.
All applicants who are eligible for admission to the Master’s in Creative Brand Leadership degree, are required to register for the Research Proposal Writing (REPW019) Short Learning Programme (SLP), successfully complete a Research Proposal & receive ethics clearance for the proposed study in order to be registered on this qualification.
In addition, applicants without an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the fields of Marketing, Branding or Communication or another cognate degree where Marketing/Branding/Communication was taken up to NQF level 7, will also be required to successfully complete the SLP in Strategic Brand Building (SBRB019) in order to be registered on the Master’s in Creative Brand leadership Degree.
BCom Honours in Strategic Brand Management (Full Time)
It’s the fearless thinkers who challenge conventions and explore new realms of innovation, who develop original and meaningful solutions to persistent problems.
Career Opportunities
Agency Strategic Planner | Consumer Insights Manager | Marketing Researcher | Brand or Product Manager | Business Developer | Entrepreneur | Small Business Owner
This IIE qualification is endorsed by MA(SA)
An appropriate Bachelor’s Degree in a cognate* field; OR
An appropriate Advanced Diploma in a cognate* field, provided a 360 credit Diploma or appropriate equivalent has been completed.
Candidates are normally required to have a minimum average of 60% in their third year of their third year modules of their Degree or equivalent qualification, and they will be required to attend an interview. Postgraduate
*A cognate Degree or Advanced Diploma would normally be in the fields of either Branding, Business Management, Economics, Financial Management, Marketing, Political Sciences or Strategic Management.
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Undergraduate Degrees
BA Interior Design Degree
The IIE BA Degree in Interior Design has specifically been designed to meet the requirements of the challenging and expanding fields of interior design such as corporate, retail, hospitality, exhibition and residential design.
Currently only available at Cape Town Campus*
This qualification provides students with a clear understanding of three dimensional design analysis, scale/proportion, spatial sequence and other architectural components. Students are encouraged to develop a thorough and imaginative approach to creative problem solving in the context of any human environment.
Lateral design approaches are developed in which briefs are solved at a variety of levels and with an integrated experimental approach to problem solving. Design briefs encourage students to engage with design influences such as: economics, ergonomics, anthropometrics, cultural influences, social context and location. Students will also be introduced to various interior design applications including drawing, presentation, surveying, material studies, construction, specifying, context and history of design, draughting and computer-aided design (CAD).
- A NSC with Degree admission- A minimum of 30 % for English coupled with a minimum of 50% for four x DESIGNATED NSC subjects (This excludes LO which is a 10 credit subject but includes English); OR
- A NC(V) with Degree admission – A minimum of 60 % in English on either First Additional Language or Home Language level AND Mathematics or
- Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation, with a minimum of 70% in the four compulsory vocational subjects is required; OR
- A SC (with endorsement) or equivalent; OR
- Alternatively a Higher Certificate, an Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in a cognate field may satisfy the minimum admission requirements to degree studies.
- If a Higher Certificate, Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma or Advanced Diploma is not in a cognate field, then at least 20 % of the credits of such qualification must relate to academic literacy or academic skills in order for an applicant to be admitted to degree studies.
- All candidates are required to have passed Maths or Mathematical Literacy/ Maths SG;
- Additional Admission Requirements: All candidates are required to submit a creative portfolio
General requirements for undergraduate degrees:
All applicants for The IIE undergraduate degree studies, including international students, are required to write the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) – National Benchmark Test (NBT), unless they have attained the age of 23 by the time they register. The AQL – NBT is used for placement in student support programmes and does not replace the admission requirements for a specific degree programme.
Applicants who achieve a score lower than 63% are required to register for and successfully complete the two Academic Literacy, Introduction to Scholarship modules (ITSA and ITSB). Applicants who do not write the AQL – NBT prior to admission will automatically be registered for ITSA and ITSB whether or not these are credit bearing modules in their qualifications. These candidates may, on provision of an AQL – NBT score of 63% or above, be exempted from one or both the modules if and only if these are not credit bearing modules in their qualifications. For candidates who are completing the modules as a result of the low AQL – NBT score or who did not provide an AQL – NBT score, successful completion of ITSA and ITSB is a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules and thus any student who has not completed ITSA or ITSB in their first year of study will be required to do so in their second year. Where ITSA or ITSB is credit bearing in the qualification concerned, successful completion of one or both (depending on the curriculum structure) is also a graduation requirement.
BCIS | Game Design and Development Degree
This Game Design and Development degree is designed to graduate students with the ability to think and act strategically and professionally whilst meaningfully contributing to organisations, the industry and society at large.
This industry-focused 3-year qualification provides students with the knowledge and experience that they will need to create both two-dimensional and three-dimensional games. Students will examine various factors relevant to the computer games industry whilst gaining a broad understanding of the entire computer game development supply chain. Students graduate with an industry ready portfolio in game design and development exhibited at the annual student showcase, and followed by an internship.
Career Opportunities
Game Developer / Programmer (various platforms) | Commercial Software Developer | Digital Animator | Game Designer (various platforms) | Concept Artist | User Experience Designer | Sound Artist | Environment Artist | Texture Artist | Level Designer | Narrative Developer | Simulation Designer
The BCIS in Game Design and Development provides the creative and technical skills in designing and developing games. The programme is contextualised within brand building, affording students the opportunity to integrate their gaming concepts with a brand building slant, giving a unique approach to game design and development. In second and third year students participate in brand challenges collaborating in multi-disciplinary teams to solve real-world problems. By third year students are able to groom their interest in either game design or game development through selecting discipline relevant projects, creating unique portfolios. By the end of the third year, a student will have the ability to conceptualise, design, develop and implement their own games, creating a potentially lucrative entrepreneurial opportunity.
Students will need to invest in a PC laptop with the necessary software. Requirements are available from a Vega Contact Navigator.
A NSC with Degree admission- A minimum of 30 % for English coupled with a minimum of 50% for four x DESIGNATED NSC subjects (This excludes LO which is a 10 credit subject but includes English); OR
A NC(V) with Degree admission – A minimum of 60 % in English on either First Additional Language or Home Language level AND Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation , with a minimum of 70% in one of the four vocational subjects is required; OR
A SC (with endorsement) or equivalent; OR
Alternatively a Higher Certificate, an Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in a cognate field may satisfy the minimum admission requirements to degree studies
If a Higher Certificate, Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma or Advanced Diploma is not in a cognate field, then at least 20 % of the credits of such qualification must relate to academic literacy or academic skills in order for an applicant to be admitted to degree studies. Such applications will be reviewed by the relevant HoF at The IIE CAT in collaboration with the Registrar.
NSC: students are required to have Mathematics at least at level 4 or Mathematical Literacy at level 7. For those students who have Mathematics at level 3 or Mathematical Literacy at levels 4, 5 or 6, an intermediate level (38 or above) in the NBT QL-AQL assessment is required. Students who have Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy at levels lower than the above would not be considered; OR,
SC: endorsement is required with at least 40% for Mathematics on the HG; OR at least 50% for Mathematics on the SG; OR, a Senior Certificate or equivalent with complete or conditional exemption with at least 40% for Mathematics on the HG OR at least 50% for Mathematics on the SG. For those not meeting the requirements as set out above, a minimum of an intermediate level (38 or above) in the NBT QL- AQL assessment is required.
General requirements for undergraduate degrees:
All applicants for The IIE undergraduate degree studies, including international students, are required to write the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) – National Benchmark Test (NBT), unless they have attained the age of 23 by the time they register. The AQL – NBT is used for placement in student support programmes and does not replace the admission requirements for a specific degree programme.
Applicants who achieve a score lower than 64% are required to register for and successfully complete the two Academic Literacy, Introduction to Scholarship modules (ITSA and ITSB). Applicants who do not write the AQL – NBT prior to admission will automatically be registered for ITSA and ITSB whether or not these are credit bearing modules in their qualifications. These candidates may, on provision of an AQL – NBT score of 64% or above, be exempted from one or both the modules if and only if these are not credit bearing modules in their qualifications. For candidates who are completing the modules as a result of the low AQL – NBT score or who did not provide an AQL – NBT score, successful completion of ITSA and ITSB is a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules and thus any student who has not completed ITSA or ITSB in their first year of study will be required to do so in their second year. Where ITSA or ITSB is credit bearing in the qualification concerned, successful completion of one or both (depending on the curriculum structure) is also a graduation requirement.
BA Strategic Brand Communication Degree (Part Time)
With strategic thinking and planning at its core this programme will enable students to apply a well-rounded strategic knowledge base to professional entry practice in a broad range of communication industries.
Strategic Planner | Account Executive | Event Manager | Public Relations Planner | Sponsorship Planner | Direct Marketing Planner | Corporate Social Responsibility Planner | Channel/Media Planner | Digital Marketing Planner | Research Communication Manager | Internal Communication Manager
This IIE qualification is endorsed by MA(SA)
A NSC with Degree admission- A minimum of 30% for English coupled with a minimum of 50% for four x DESIGNATED NSC subjects (This excludes LO which is a 10 credit subject but includes English); OR
A NC(V) with Degree admission – A minimum of 60% in English on either First Additional Language or Home Language level AND Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation, with a minimum of 70% in the four vocational subjects is required; OR
A SC (with endorsement) or equivalent; OR
Alternatively a Higher Certificate, an Advanced Certificate 240 or 360 credit Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in a cognate field may satisfy the minimum admission requirement to degree studies.
If a Higher Certificate, Advanced Certificate 240 or 360 credit Diploma or Advanced Diploma is not in a cognate field, then at least 20% of the credits of such qualification must relate to academic literacy or academic skills in order for an applicant to be admitted to degree studies.
All candidates are required to attend an interview.
General requirements for undergraduate degrees:
All applicants for The IIE undergraduate degree studies, including international students, are required to write the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) – National Benchmark Test (NBT), unless they have attained the age of 23 by the time they register. The AQL – NBT is used for placement in student support programmes and does not replace the admission requirements for a specific degree programme.
Applicants who achieve a score lower than 64% are required to register for and successfully complete the two Academic Literacy, Introduction to Scholarship modules (ITSA and ITSB). Applicants who do not write the AQL – NBT prior to admission will automatically be registered for ITSA and ITSB whether or not these are credit bearing modules in their qualifications. These candidates may, on provision of an AQL – NBT score of 64% or above, be exempted from one or both the modules if and only if these are not credit bearing modules in their qualifications. For candidates who are completing the modules as a result of the low AQL – NBT score or who did not provide an AQL – NBT score, successful completion of ITSA and ITSB is a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules and thus any student who has not completed ITSA or ITSB in their first year of study will be required to do so in their second year. Where ITSA or ITSB is credit bearing in the qualification concerned, successful completion of one or both (depending on the curriculum structure) is also a graduation requirement.
Course Type
Degree
Duration
4 Years
Become a …
Account Executive
Event Manager
Public Relations Planner
Project Manager
Sponsorship Planner
Direct Marketing Planner
Channel/Media Planner
Digital Marketing Planner
Research Communication Manager
Internal Communication Manager
Corporate Social Responsibility Planner
Modules
- Critical Thinking and Media Studies 1
- Strategic Brand Communication 1
- Business Communication and Digital Media 1
- Principles of Innovation
- Brand Communication Project Management
Year 2
- Critical Thinking and Media Studies 2
- Strategic Brand Communication 2
- Consumer Behaviour
- Practice of Innovation
- Business Communication and Digital Media 2
- Channel Planning
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Critical Thinking and Media Studies 3
- Strategic Brand Communication 3
- Experiential Brand Building
- Innovation Management
- Digital Brand Building
- Public Relations and Brand Reputation
- Introduction to Research and Research Practice
Tuition
R37 000 Instalment Fee (10 Months)
R8 000 Deposit (Applicable to both fee options)
T&C’s Apply
**Deposit Included in Total Fee
BCom Strategic Brand Management Degree (Part Time)
Solve brand building and business problems responsibly and develop cohesive and innovative brand, business and management strategies.
BA Creative Brand Communications Degree
You have a burning curiosity about everything in life and you yearn deeply to understand it all. So how exactly does one go about achieving such a thing? By relentlessly refining your creativity.
Student who choose Copywriting as their core discipline will explore both style and substance in developing strong copywriting skills. Copywriting consists of creative and conceptual writing and thinking skills in producing meaningful concepts and messages for creative brand communication solutions. A range of brand contact points and communication and media platforms are covered (such as radio, TV, print, outdoor, ambient, online and social media).
Career Opportunities: Copywriter | Editor | Art Director | Social Media Marketer | Online Marketer | Creative Director
Students who choose Visual Communication as a core discipline will explore a wide range of media platforms including web, mobile and social media. Visual Communication is a hybrid of art direction and graphic design; covering visual literacy and crafting skills such as photography, art direction (such as film andnarrative), identity design, typography, layout design, drawing and illustration, packaging and other forms of structural and tangible (3D) design.
Career Opportunities: Graphic Designer | Illustrator | Art Director | Animator | Photographer | Graphic Artist | User Experience Designer | Information Designer | Experiential Designer | Social Media Marketer | Online Marketer | Creative Director
Students who choose Multimedia Design as a core discipline will explore a range of media through design and technical software training. Multimedia Design provides technical and creative skills and the programme includes photography and film, animation, motion graphics (such as video editing), sound editing, introduction to 3D animation and graphics, as well as web development and design, mobile app design, and social media content curation and design.
Career Opportunities: Motion Graphics Designer | 2D Animator | Web Designer | Web Developer | Graphic Artist | User Experience Designer | Social Media Marketer | Online Marketer | Experiential Designer
Key practical skills include: software training, photographic and art direction skills, core discipline crafting skills, multidisciplinary problem solving, collaboration and ideation skills, and continuous advancement through online tutorials.
Entry requirements
A National Senior Certificate with Degree admission- A minimum of 30% for English coupled with a minimum of 50% for four x DESIGNATED NSC subjects (This excludes LO which is a 10 credit); OR
A National Certificate(V) with Degree admission – A minimum of 60% in English on either First Additional Language or Home Language level AND Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation, with a minimum of 70% in the four vocational subjects is required; OR
A Senior Certificate (with endorsement) or equivalent; OR
Alternatively, a Higher Certificate; an Advanced Certificate; 240 or 360 credit Diploma or an Advanced Diploma in a cognate field may satisfy the minimum admission requirement to degree studies.
If a Higher Certificate; Advanced Certificate; 240 or 360 credit Diploma or an Advanced Diploma is not in a cognate field, then at least 20% of the credits of such qualification must relate to academic literacy or academic skills in order for an applicant to be admitted to degree studies.
Students need to submit a creative portfolio and successfully meet the creative portfolio criteria based on a review by a specialisation panel and attend an interview.
General requirements for undergraduate degrees:
For The IIE undergraduate degree studies, including international students, are required to write the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) – National Benchmark Test (NBT), unless they:
- have attained the age of 23 before or during the first year of registration; OR
- have been admitted on the basis of mature age; OR
- are accessing a degree with a higher certificate, 240 or 360 credit diploma or advanced certificate; OR
- have previously been admitted to degree studies elsewhere.48OR All applicants
- have enrolled on a distance programme- the writing of the NBT AQL test is recommended, but not compulsory.
A student’s Academic Literacy (AL) score of the AQL – NBT is used for placement in student support programmes and does not replace the admission requirements for a specific degree programme.
Applicants who achieve an AL score lower than 64 are required to register for and successfully complete the two Academic Literacy modules; namely Introduction to Scholarship A (ITSA) and Introduction to Scholarship B (ITSB). Applicants who do not write the AQL – NBT prior to admission will automatically be registered for ITSA and ITSB whether or not these are credit bearing modules in their qualifications. These candidates may, on provision of an AL – AQL – NBT score of 64 or above, be exempted from one or both the modules if and only if these are non-credit bearing modules in their qualifications. For candidates who are completing the modules as a result of the low AL- AQL – NBT score or who did not provide an AL-AQL – NBT score, successful completion of ITSA and ITSB is a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules and thus any student who has not completed ITSA or ITSB in their first year of study will be required to do so in their second year. Students enrolled on a distance programme will have access to these modules, but it would not be a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules. Where ITSA or ITSB is credit bearing in the qualification concerned, successful completion of one or both (depending on the curriculum structure) is also a graduation requiremen
BCom Strategic Brand Management Degree
Solve brand building and business problems responsibly and develop cohesive and innovative brand, business and management strategies.
Career opportunities
Strategic Planner | Entrepreneur | Product Manager | Account Manager | Brand Strategist | Brand Manager | Marketing Manager
This IIE qualification is endorsed by MA(SA)
A NSC with Degree admission- A minimum of 30 % for English coupled with a minimum of 50% for four x DESIGNATED NSC subjects (This excludes LO which is a 10 credit subject but includes English); OR
A NC(V) with Degree admission – A minimum of 60 % in English on either First Additional Language or Home Language level AND Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation , with a minimum of 70% in the [1]four vocational subjects is required; OR
A SC (with endorsement) or equivalent; OR
Alternatively a Higher Certificate, an Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in a cognate field may satisfy the minimum admission requirements to degree studies
If a Higher Certificate, Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma or Advanced Diploma is not in a cognate field, then at least 20 % of the credits of such qualification must relate to academic literacy or academic skills in order for an applicant to be admitted to degree studies. Such applications will be reviewed by the relevant HoF at The IIE CAT in collaboration with the Registrar.
All candidates are required to undergo an interview;
NSC: students are required to have Mathematics at least at level 4 or Mathematical Literacy at level 7. For those students who have Mathematics at level 3 or Mathematical Literacy at levels 4, 5 or 6, an intermediate level (38 or above) in the NBT QL-AQL assessment is required. Students who have Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy at levels lower than the above would not be considered; OR,
SC: endorsement is required with at least 40% for Mathematics on the HG; OR at least 50% for Mathematics on the SG; OR, a Senior Certificate or equivalent with complete or conditional exemption with at least 40% for Mathematics on the HG OR at least 50% for Mathematics on the SG. For those not meeting the requirements as set out above, a minimum of an intermediate level (38 or above) in the NBT QL- AQL assessment is required.
General requirements for undergraduate degrees:
All applicants for The IIE undergraduate degree studies, including international students, are required to write the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) – National Benchmark Test (NBT), unless they have attained the age of 23 by the time they register. The AQL – NBT is used for placement in student support programmes and does not replace the admission requirements for a specific degree programme.
Applicants who achieve a score lower than 64% are required to register for and successfully complete the two Academic Literacy, Introduction to Scholarship modules (ITSA and ITSB). Applicants who do not write the AQL – NBT prior to admission will automatically be registered for ITSA and ITSB whether or not these are credit bearing modules in their qualifications. These candidates may, on provision of an AQL – NBT score of 64% or above, be exempted from one or both the modules if and only if these are not credit bearing modules in their qualifications. For candidates who are completing the modules as a result of the low AQL – NBT score or who did not provide an AQL – NBT score, successful completion of ITSA and ITSB is a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules and thus any student who has not completed ITSA or ITSB in their first year of study will be required to do so in their second year. Where ITSA or ITSB is credit bearing in the qualification concerned, successful completion of one or both (depending on the curriculum structure) is also a graduation requirement.
BCom Digital Marketing Degree | Digital Marketing
Digital marketing is the high-speed new frontier of today’s fast-paced, technology-driven marketplace.
Career Opportunities
Digital Marketer | Digital Marketing Developer | Digital Marketing Strategist | SEM/SEO Specialist | Social Media Strategist | Digital Media Strategist | Media Planner | Advertising Account Executive | Electronic Marketing Specialist | Content Coordinator | Online Campaign Manager | Digital Communication Manager | Communication Strategist | Marketing Manager | Marketing Director | Digital Entrepreneur
A NSC with Degree admission- A minimum of 30 % for English coupled with a minimum of 50% for four x DESIGNATED NSC subjects (This excludes LO which is a 10 credit subject but includes English); OR
A NC(V) with Degree admission – A minimum of 60 % in English on either First Additional Language or Home Language level AND Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation , with a minimum of 70% in the [1]four vocational subjects is required; OR
A SC (with endorsement) or equivalent; OR
Alternatively a Higher Certificate, an Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in a cognate field may satisfy the minimum admission requirements to degree studies
If a Higher Certificate, Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma or Advanced Diploma is not in a cognate field, then at least 20 % of the credits of such qualification must relate to academic literacy or academic skills in order for an applicant to be admitted to degree studies. Such applications will be reviewed by the relevant HoF at The IIE CAT in collaboration with the Registrar.
NSC: students are required to have Mathematics at least at level 4 or Mathematical Literacy at level 7. For those students who have Mathematics at level 3 or Mathematical Literacy at levels 4, 5 or 6, an intermediate level (38 or above) in the NBT QL-AQL assessment is required. Students who have Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy at levels lower than the above would not be considered; OR,
SC: endorsement is required with at least 40% for Mathematics on the HG; OR at least 50% for Mathematics on the SG; OR, a Senior Certificate or equivalent with complete or conditional exemption with at least 40% for Mathematics on the HG OR at least 50% for Mathematics on the SG. For those not meeting the requirements as set out above, a minimum of an intermediate level (38 or above) in the NBT QL- AQL assessment is required.
General requirements for undergraduate degrees:
All applicants for The IIE undergraduate degree studies, including international students, are required to write the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) – National Benchmark Test (NBT), unless they have attained the age of 23 by the time they register. The AQL – NBT is used for placement in student support programmes and does not replace the admission requirements for a specific degree programme.
Applicants who achieve a score lower than 64% are required to register for and successfully complete the two Academic Literacy, Introduction to Scholarship modules (ITSA and ITSB). Applicants who do not write the AQL – NBT prior to admission will automatically be registered for ITSA and ITSB whether or not these are credit bearing modules in their qualifications. These candidates may, on provision of an AQL – NBT score of 64% or above, be exempted from one or both the modules if and only if these are not credit bearing modules in their qualifications. For candidates who are completing the modules as a result of the low AQL – NBT score or who did not provide an AQL – NBT score, successful completion of ITSA and ITSB is a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules and thus any student who has not completed ITSA or ITSB in their first year of study will be required to do so in their second year. Where ITSA or ITSB is credit bearing in the qualification concerned, successful completion of one or both (depending on the curriculum structure) is also a graduation requirement.
BBA Brand Building & Management Degree
You never stop asking questions. You pay attention to every detail and notice the smallest of changes, which means you see potential where others see nothing.
Career opportunities
Brand Manager | Business Entrepreneur | Brand Contact Planner | Product Manager | Brand Activation Coordinator | Promotions Manager | Event Manager | Public Relations Manager | Sponsorship Manager
This IIE qualification is endorsed by MA(SA)
A NSC with Degree admission- A minimum of 30 % for English coupled with a minimum of 50% for four x DESIGNATED NSC subjects (This excludes LO which is a 10 credit subject but includes English); OR
A NC(V) with Degree admission – A minimum of 60 % in English on either First Additional Language or Home Language level AND Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation , with a minimum of 70% in the [1]four vocational subjects is required; OR
A SC (with endorsement) or equivalent; OR
Alternatively a Higher Certificate, an Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in a cognate field may satisfy the minimum admission requirements to degree studies
If a Higher Certificate, Advanced Certificate, 240 or 360 credit Diploma or Advanced Diploma is not in a cognate field, then at least 20 % of the credits of such qualification must relate to academic literacy or academic skills in order for an applicant to be admitted to degree studies. Such applications will be reviewed by the relevant HoF at The IIE CAT in collaboration with the Registrar.
All candidates are required to undergo an interview;
NSC: students are required to have Mathematics at least at level 4 or Mathematical Literacy at level 7. For those students who have Mathematics at level 3 or Mathematical Literacy at levels 4, 5 or 6, an intermediate level (38 or above) in the NBT QL-AQL assessment is required. Students who have Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy at levels lower than the above would not be considered; OR,
SC: endorsement is required with at least 40% for Mathematics on the HG; OR at least 50% for Mathematics on the SG; OR, a Senior Certificate or equivalent with complete or conditional exemption with at least 40% for Mathematics on the HG OR at least 50% for Mathematics on the SG. For those not meeting the requirements as set out above, a minimum of an intermediate level (38 or above) in the NBT QL- AQL assessment is required.
General requirements for undergraduate degrees:
All applicants for The IIE undergraduate degree studies, including international students, are required to write the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) – National Benchmark Test (NBT), unless they have attained the age of 23 by the time they register. The AQL – NBT is used for placement in student support programmes and does not replace the admission requirements for a specific degree programme.
Applicants who achieve a score lower than 64% are required to register for and successfully complete the two Academic Literacy, Introduction to Scholarship modules (ITSA and ITSB). Applicants who do not write the AQL – NBT prior to admission will automatically be registered for ITSA and ITSB whether or not these are credit bearing modules in their qualifications. These candidates may, on provision of an AQL – NBT score of 64% or above, be exempted from one or both the modules if and only if these are not credit bearing modules in their qualifications. For candidates who are completing the modules as a result of the low AQL – NBT score or who did not provide an AQL – NBT score, successful completion of ITSA and ITSB is a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules and thus any student who has not completed ITSA or ITSB in their first year of study will be required to do so in their second year. Where ITSA or ITSB is credit bearing in the qualification concerned, successful completion of one or both (depending on the curriculum structure) is also a graduation requirement.
BA Strategic Brand Communication Degree
With strategic thinking and planning at its core this programme will enable students to apply a well-rounded strategic knowledge base to professional entry practice in a broad range of communication industries.
Strategic Planner | Account Executive | Event Manager | Public Relations Planner | Sponsorship Planner | Direct Marketing Planner | Corporate Social Responsibility Planner | Channel/Media Planner | Digital Marketing Planner | Research Communication Manager | Internal Communication Manager
A NSC with Degree admission- A minimum of 30% for English coupled with a minimum of 50% for four x DESIGNATED NSC subjects (This excludes LO which is a 10 credit subject but includes English); OR
A NC(V) with Degree admission – A minimum of 60% in English on either First Additional Language or Home Language level AND Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy AND Life Orientation, with a minimum of 70% in the four vocational subjects is required; OR
A SC (with endorsement) or equivalent; OR
Alternatively a Higher Certificate, an Advanced Certificate 240 or 360 credit Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in a cognate field may satisfy the minimum admission requirement to degree studies.
If a Higher Certificate, Advanced Certificate 240 or 360 credit Diploma or Advanced Diploma is not in a cognate field, then at least 20% of the credits of such qualification must relate to academic literacy or academic skills in order for an applicant to be admitted to degree studies.
All candidates are required to attend an interview.
General requirements for undergraduate degrees:
All applicants for The IIE undergraduate degree studies, including international students, are required to write the Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL) – National Benchmark Test (NBT), unless they have attained the age of 23 by the time they register. The AQL – NBT is used for placement in student support programmes and does not replace the admission requirements for a specific degree programme.
Applicants who achieve a score lower than 64% are required to register for and successfully complete the two Academic Literacy, Introduction to Scholarship modules (ITSA and ITSB). Applicants who do not write the AQL – NBT prior to admission will automatically be registered for ITSA and ITSB whether or not these are credit bearing modules in their qualifications. These candidates may, on provision of an AQL – NBT score of 64% or above, be exempted from one or both the modules if and only if these are not credit bearing modules in their qualifications. For candidates who are completing the modules as a result of the low AQL – NBT score or who did not provide an AQL – NBT score, successful completion of ITSA and ITSB is a pre-requisite for registering for any third year modules and thus any student who has not completed ITSA or ITSB in their first year of study will be required to do so in their second year. Where ITSA or ITSB is credit bearing in the qualification concerned, successful completion of one or both (depending on the curriculum structure) is also a graduation requirement.
- Advanced Diploma
- Higher Certificates
- Short Courses
- Workshops
- Corporate Training
Campuses
- Johannesburg
- Cape Town
- Durban
- Pretoria
APPLICATION
• If you’re applying online, simply click Apply Now. You will be charged R850 Non-refundable Application Fee (When visiting the campus closest to you don’t forget to bring along a copy of your ID and a latest statement of Results/Matric Certificate)
• If you’re applying in person, you may want one of our Contact Navigators to get in touch with you. In that case, please fill in the contact form and your request will then be sent to one of our qualified staff members who will contact you shortly to complete the process. Bring along your Application Form, Copy of ID, Latest statement of Results/Matric Certificate and R850 Application Fee.
PORTFOLIO AND NBT
• Submit a portfolio consisting of 12-15 of your creative pieces for Creative Qualifications
• BCOM in Strategic Brand Management and BBA in Brand Building and Management Applicants to complete the National Benchmarking Test if Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy levels are not on the required level
SHORT COURSE REGISTRATION CONTRACT
Short Learning Course | Registration Contract
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INTERVIEW
15 Minute Interview
REGISTRATION
• Submit Registration Contract and R10,000 Deposit
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES:
THINGS TO REMEMBER!
1. Have you completed your Registration Contract in Black Ink?
o We regret that no photocopied/faxed or scanned copies of Registrations Contracts will be accepted.
2. Have you and your account payer completed the contract in full?
o Both parties to Initial each page
o Both parties to sign the contractual agreement (page 10)
3. Do you have all your required certified documents?
o Your ID
o Your Parent/Sponsor/Guardian’s ID
o Final Statements of Results
o Final Academic Transcripts (if applying for Honours)
o Proof of deposit
o Proof or residence
4. Get ready for the most important journey of your life!
International students:
1. Certified copy of passport.
2. A valid study visa made out to The Independent Institute of Education.
3. Senior Certificate or equivalent qualification, along with original SAQA evaluation of foreign qualification and translation of
document into English, if necessary.
4. HESA exemption certificate (required for degree entry).
Contact of Vega School
Contact us
Vega Johannesburg
Tel: +27 (0)11 521-4600
Fax: +27 (0)11 326-2069
Postal address: PO Box 2369, Randburg, 2125
Physical address: 444 Jan Smuts Avenue, Bordeaux, Randburg
Email: jhb@vegaschool.com
Vega Cape Town
Tel/Fax: +27 (0)21 461-8089
Postal address: PO Box 430, Roggebaai, Cape Town, 8001
Physical address: 130 Strand Street, De Waterkant, Cape Town
Email: ct@vegaschool.com
Vega Durban
Tel: +27 (0)31 569-1415
Postal address: PO Box 1669, Westville, 3630
Physical address: The Glades Office Park, 70 Armstrong Ave, La Lucia
Email: dbn@vegaschool.com
Vega Pretoria
Tel: +27 (0)12 343-3669
Postal address: PO Box 12361, Hatfield, 0028
Physical address: 34 Ingersol Rd, Menlyn, Pretoria
Email: pta@vegaschool.com