UNISA’s shortcoursesand programmes give you skills and knowledge that put you ahead of others in the job market.

These enable people to study part-time while advancing their careers.

This article listsUNISA short courses, fees, enrolment requirements, and other details.

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Their programmes are highly competitive because they give scholars updated skills and knowledge for lifelong career growth.

Consider enrolling in these courses to boost your eligibility for promotions and emergingjob opportunities.

Below is a detailed list of 6 monthscourses at UNISA.

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UNISA short courses in Business Management

Thebusinessmanagement short courses under the UNISACollege of Economic and Management Sciences.

The college offers programmes in business management, banking, finance, insurance, and marketing, among others.

Have a look at the following accounting short courses at UNISA:

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Many SLPs are designed for online delivery, featuring video lectures, online learning materials, and online assessments. Photo: pexels.com, @Rafael CosquiereSource: UGC

UNISA short courses in Law

The history of theUNISA College of Lawcan be traced back to 1873.

Below are contact details forcollege-specific enquiries:

Which short courses are offered at UNISA?

UNISA offers a wide range ofshort coursesacross various fields through their Short Learning Programmes (SLPs).

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UNISA has several ways you canpay feesfor your short courses.

This includes:

Does the UNISA study online only?

No, UNISA has both online and on-campus courses.

UNISA short courses

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The university provides open distance learning opportunities for students.

What is the UNISA short courses closing date for 2025?

Are there graphic design short courses at UNISA?

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Does NSFAS fund short courses at UNISA?

What is the difference between FET, TVET, and GET?

No, NSFAS does not fund short courses at UNISA or any other university.

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NSFAS only funds full-time qualifications at universities and TVET colleges.

Can I do a short course at Unisa without matric?

No, you cannot be enrolled at UNISA without a National Senior Certificate or an equivalent.

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Does a short course count as a qualification?

Yes, there are many cases where a short course counts as a qualification.

It will depend on the course and the institution that issued it.

UNISA short courses

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Short courses are generally considered more of skill development.

UNISA short courses are recommended for those interested in increasing their knowledge and skills.

Both professionals and fresh graduates can find relevant short courses to enrol in at UNISA.

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