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NEW 2021 Fee Schedule V6 ENROL | GRADUATE | SUCCEED FEE SCHEDULE 2021 www.lyceum.co.za HOW TO REGISTER AT LYCEUM • Enrol any time Bank Deposits: 4. Zapper payment Lyceum has no set semesters. You can start your Bank: ABSA New applicants can make a full course or deposit studies when it suits you. Account Holder: Lyceum College fee payment with Zapper or via EFT. Branch Code: 632005 NB: Existing Students must access the Student • Easy process Account No.: 4096944533 Portal for the Payment Options available to them Type of Account: Cheque only. A. Read our prospectuses and select your Ref. No.: Student’s ID Number programme. (Please do not forget to include.) B. Complete your enrolment form. C. Send your completed enrolment form to 2. Credit card payment Lyceum. You can email your application or visit your nearest Lyceum branch. Complete your credit card details on your enrolment form. You also have the option to select A Student Advisor will contact you and assist you your credit card’s budget plan here. with the rest of the registration process. 3. Monthly instalments (debit order) • Get sponsored If you choose to pay in monthly instalments, you Your employer can fund your studies. Speak to must complete a debit order authorisation form. your manager or HR department to learn how Your Student Advisor will give you more information they can help you further your studies. about this. • Select your payment option Please contact your Student Advisor for your personalised payment plan. 1. Upfront payment Please Note: Ensure the full amount is paid. All foreign students will need to pay the full fee We accept: Electronic funds transfer (EFT), bank upfront. deposit, debit card or credit card. (If you pay by EFT or bank deposit, proof of payment must be provided.) KEY SM = Study Material T = Textbook L = Lyceum Textbook For cash: Pay at your nearest Lyceum branch or nearest ABSA branch. Please note: Study material is available on the Student Portal. Printed study material and textbooks are not included as part of your fees. Please note: Programme fees are subject to change without prior notice. This fee structure is a guide and is subject to your credit profile. T’s & C’s apply. Lyceum College (Pty) Ltd is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training as a Private Higher Education Institution under the Higher Education Act No. 101 of 1997 and its programmes are accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE). Registration Number: 2001/HE07/011. Page 2 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DEGREES BACHELOR OF COMMERCE IN MANAGEMENT Year 1 SAQA ID: 80286 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Core Business Management 1 1 R3 565 R3 200 Analytical Techniques 0 T R3 565 R3 200 Financial Accounting 1 2 R3 565 R3 200 Commercial Law 1 R3 565 R3 200 Economics 1 1 R3 565 R3 200 Electives (Select 1) Financial Management 1 1 R3 565 R3 200 Cost & Management Accounting 1 1 T R3 565 R3 200 Human Resource Management 1 1 T R3 565 R3 200 Public Relations Management 1 1 T R3 565 R3 200 Programme Fee R21 390 R19 200 Year 2 Core Business Management 2 1 R3 645 R3 267 Business Information Systems 1 T R3 645 R3 267 Internal Auditing 1 T R3 645 R3 267 Financial Accounting 2 3 R3 645 R3 267 Electives (Select 1) Financial Management 2 1 R3 645 R3 267 Cost & Management Accounting 2 1 T R3 645 R3 267 Human Resource Management 2 1 T R3 645 R3 267 Public Relations Management 2 1 T R3 645 R3 267 Programme Fee R18 225 R16 335 Page 3 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DEGREES BACHELOR OF COMMERCE IN MANAGEMENT Year 3 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Core Corporate Governance 1 R4 043 R3 630 Taxation 1 T R4 043 R3 630 Financial Accounting 3 1 T R4 043 R3 630 Electives (Select 1) Financial Management 3 1 R4 043 R3 630 Cost & Management Accounting 3 1 T R4 043 R3 630 Human Resource Management 3 1 T R4 043 R3 630 Public Relations Management 3 1 T R4 043 R3 630 Programme Fee R16 172 R14 520 FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - GENERAL MANAGEMENT Management Accounting, Human Resource Management Year 1 SAQA ID: 62949 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Fundamental Concepts of Management Computing 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Business Communication 1 R3 338 R2 996 Core Financial Accounting 1 2 R3 338 R2 996 Business Law 1 R3 338 R2 996 Management 1 1 R3 338 R2 996 Stream Elective Administrative Practice 1 1 R3 338 R2 996 Programme Fee R20 028 R17 976 Page 4 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - GENERAL MANAGEMENT Management Accounting, Human Resource Management Year 2 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Core Strategy & Problem Solving 1 R3 455 R3 100 Management 2 1 R3 455 R3 100 Project Management 1 R3 455 R3 100 Economics 1 R3 455 R3 100 Stream Electives Administrative Practice 2 2 R3 455 R3 100 Information & Communications Technology 1 R3 455 R3 100 Programme Fee R20 730 R18 600 Year 3 Core Management 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Business Research 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Stream Electives Administrative Practice 3 3 R3 677 R3 300 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 R3 677 R3 300 Programme Fee R14 708 R13 200 Page 5 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - MARKETING MANAGEMENT Year 1 SAQA ID: 62949 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Fundamental Concepts of Management Computing 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Business Communication 1 R3 338 R2 996 Core Financial Accounting 1 2 R3 338 R2 996 Business Law 1 R3 338 R2 996 Management 1 1 R3 338 R2 996 Stream Elective Marketing Management 1 1 R3 338 R2 996 Programme Fee R20 028 R17 976 Year 2 Core Strategy & Problem Solving 1 R3 455 R3 100 Management 2 1 R3 455 R3 100 Project Management 1 R3 455 R3 100 Economics 1 R3 455 R3 100 Stream Electives Marketing Management 2 1 T R3 455 R3 100 Information & Communications Technology 1 R3 455 R3 100 Programme Fee R20 730 R18 600 Page 6 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - MARKETING MANAGEMENT Year 3 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Core Management 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Business Research 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Stream Electives Marketing Management 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 R3 677 R3 300 Programme Fee R14 708 R13 200 DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - PUBLIC RELATIONS Year 1 SAQA ID: 62949 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Fundamental Concepts of Management Computing 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Business Communication 1 R3 338 R2 996 Core Financial Accounting 1 2 R3 338 R2 996 Business Law 1 R3 338 R2 996 Management 1 1 R3 338 R2 996 Stream Elective Public Relations 1 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Programme Fee R20 028 R17 976 Year 2 Core Strategy & Problem Solving 1 R3 455 R3 100 Management 2 1 R3 455 R3 100 Project Management 1 R3 455 R3 100 Economics 1 R3 455 R3 100 Page 7 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - PUBLIC RELATIONS Year 2 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Stream Electives Public Relations 2 1 T R3 455 R3 100 Information & Communications Technology 1 R3 455 R3 100 Programme Fee R20 730 R18 600 Year 3 Core Management 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Business Research 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Stream Electives Public Relations 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 R3 677 R3 300 Programme Fee R14 708 R13 200 DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Year 1 SAQA ID: 62949 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Fundamental Concepts of Management Computing 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Business Communication 1 R3 338 R2 996 Core Financial Accounting 1 2 R3 338 R2 996 Business Law 1 R3 338 R2 996 Management 1 1 R3 338 R2 996 Stream Elective Internal Auditing 1 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Programme Fee R20 028 R17 976 Page 8 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Year 2 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Core Corporate Law 1 R3 455 R3 100 Management 2 1 R3 455 R3 100 Project Management 1 R3 455 R3 100 Economics 1 R3 455 R3 100 Stream Electives Financial Accounting 2 3 R3 455 R3 100 Internal Auditing 2 1 T R3 455 R3 100 Programme Fee R20 730 R18 600 Year 3 Core Management 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Business Research 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Stream Electives Financial Accounting 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Taxation 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Programme Fee R14 708 R13 200 DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Year 1 SAQA ID: 62949 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Fundamental Concepts of Management Computing 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Business Communication 1 R3 338 R2 996 Core Financial Accounting 1 2 R3 338 R2 996 Business Law 1 R3 338 R2 996 Management 1 1 R3 338 R2 996 Page 9 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Year 1 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Stream Elective Cost & Management Accounting 1 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Programme Fee R20 028 R17 976 Year 2 Core Strategy & Problem Solving 1 R3 455 R3 100 Management 2 1 R3 455 R3 100 Project Management 1 R3 455 R3 100 Economics 1 R3 455 R3 100 Stream Electives Cost & Management Accounting 2 1 T R3 455 R3 100 Financial Accounting 2 3 R3 455 R3 100 Programme Fee R20 730 R18 600 Year 3 Core Management 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Business Research 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Stream Electives Cost & Management Accounting 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Financial Accounting 3 1 T R3 677 R3 300 Programme Fee R14 708 R13 200 Page 10 LYCEUM 2021 FEE SCHEDULE FACULTY OF COMMERCE - DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Year 1 SAQA ID: 62949 SM T Normal Fee Early Bird Fundamental Concepts of Management Computing 1 T R3 338 R2 996 Business Communication 1 R3 338 R2 996 Core Financial Accounting 1 2 R3 338 R2 996 Business Law 1 R3 338 R2 996 Management 1 1 R3 338 R2 996 Stream Elective Human Resource Management 1 1 T R3 338 R2
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