UJ Department Business Management Non-Subsidised Programmes | Upskill with us

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Unlock your potential with the University of Johannesburg’s dynamic Non-Subsidised Programmes (NSP) — flexible, future-focused business qualifications designed for working professionals, entrepreneurs, supervisors, and ambitious school-leavers who want to fast-track their success. Whether you start with the Higher Certificate, advance your skills with the Advanced Certificate, or sharpen your edge through our Short Learning Programmes (SLPs), you’ll gain practical, industry-ready expertise while studying on your terms through online learning, evening classes, and full support from UJ’s Centre for Psychological Services and Career Development (PsyCaD) advisors. Powered by UJ Digital, these programmes let you learn anytime, anywhere, and give you the confidence, credibility, and skills to level up your career and lead the future.

0:00 – Opening
0:20 – Overview of NSP
02:40 – Differentiating the courses offered
03:58 – The uniqueness of the Non-Subsidised Programmes Department
04:50 – NSP Career advancement
05:38 – The impact of online learning and UJ Digital
06:40 – The launch of the UJ Digital & Short Learning Programmes
07:45 – Student support and expectations during the academic year
09:38 – How to find our department online

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Contact us: bmshortcourses@uj.ac.za | 011 559 1928

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