How long is a FGASA course?

How long is a FGASA course?

Welcome to the World’s first multi destination Apprentice Field Guide Training Programme. Covering more than 2000km over the 60-day course, you will not only get to explore four of Zimbabwe’s most iconic destinations, but also experience multiple biomes, each with their own wildlife and ecologies.

What is FGASA qualification?

FGASA is a CATHSSETA accredited training provider for tourism guiding in South Africa. The equivalent CATHSSETA qualifications can be attained through FGASA, thus allowing you to attain the required National Skills Program Certificates and Qualifications.

How many FGASA levels are there?

The FGASA syllabus is split into 17 separate modules that are all covered in the theory exam ranging from mammals, birds and reptiles to some of the less well-known (but vitally important!) topic such as weather and climate, astronomy and geology.

How long does it take to become a field guide?

These qualifications are generally three years long and consist of two years of theory and one year of practical work. There are also other short course options out there, so be sure to do some research before choosing the best option for you!

What are NQF levels South Africa?

The NQF consist of 10 levels divided into three bands; Levels 1 to 4 equate to high school grades 9 to 12 or vocational training, 5 to 7 are college diplomas and technical qualifications, 7 to 10 are university degrees. Higher Certificates and Advanced National (vocational) Cert.

What NQF 2?

NQF Level 2 An elementary certificate. Completed grade 10. NQF Level 3 An intermediate certificate.

What is the role of FGASA?

FGASA’s function is to: Ensure the quality and moderate nature guiding qualifications. Endorse and provide quality assurance of training providers and maintain the standards of nature guiding units. Provide quality assurance and develop qualified nature guide assessors and moderators.

How much does a field guide earn?

Entry level guides can expect salaries between R4,000.00 – R7,000.00 a month. This is all dependant on what lodge you will work for, the size, the star grading, the rates, the area and the occupancy. You will also have the opportunity to earn tips.

How much do African field guides make?

Safari guide jobs are very competitive. The allure of large animals, wild adventures, stunning scenery, and the romance of Africa will make any cubicle warrior drool with envy. Before you quit your day job, do your research. Safari guides typically only make $40 per day plus room, board, and tips.

What NQF level is a 3 year degree?

The National Diploma is a NQF Level 6 certificate. It takes around three years to complete a national diploma course. There are a variety of courses and programs that you can do to achieve a NQF level 6 certificate.

Which NQF level is a diploma?

Qualifications: credits, modules and NQF levels

New NQF level Vocational General
8 Postgraduate diploma Honours degree Bachelor degree
7 Advanced diploma Bachelor degree
7 Postgraduate certificate (120 credits and 132 credits)
6 Diploma (240 credits and 360 credits)

What NQF 1?

The National Qualifications Framework (NQF) is a strategy in response to the changing educational environment. Level 1 is a General Education Certificate (GEC). This means that the student has completed Grade 9 and is in the position to complete high school though TVET colleges if they wish.

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