Report Writing
Learning Unit 1: The Purpose, Content, Form, Frequency and Recipients of Reports and the Compilation of a Report
Who should Attend ?
This skills programme is designed for the public and private sector and is aimed at:
• individuals working in administration and who are responsible for presenting information in a report format; and
• department and organisation managers.
What are the benefits ?
The benefits of this skills programme include:
• learning the habits of good writing;
• the ability to write clear, concise and easy to read reports; and
• knowing how to convey information, ideas and recommendations in reports.
Duration
Two day contact session combined with practical workplace experience.
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Aligned Unit Standards
UnitID | Title | NQF Level | Credits |
110023 | Present information in report format | 4 | 6 |
Scheduled Venues and Dates
Region | Dates |
Gauteng |
04 Feb 21-05 Feb 21 22 Apr 21-23 Apr 21 24 Jun 21-25 Jun 21 26 Aug 21-27 Aug 21 25 Nov 21-26 Nov 21 17 Feb 22-18 Feb 22 12 May 22-13 May 22 14 Jul 22-15 Jul 22 13 Oct 22-14 Oct 22 08 Dec 22-09 Dec 22 |
Online |
04 Feb 21-05 Feb 21 22 Apr 21-23 Apr 21 24 Jun 21-25 Jun 21 26 Aug 21-27 Aug 21 25 Nov 21-26 Nov 21 |
Entry Requirements
The credit calculation in the relevant unit standard is based on the assumption that learners are competent in:
•mathematical literacy (NQF level 3);
• communication (NQF level 3); and
• computer literacy (NQF level 3).