DESCRIPTION: |
Earning the SACIA Certified Broadcasting Communications Technology (BCT) Professional designation is the highest designation awarded by SACIA. It signifies an individual's commitment to excellence in all aspects of the broadcast profession, and binds the individual to a higher code of business practice and ethics. |
AWARDING CRITERIA |
For the Professional Designation to be awarded, professionals must comply with the following minimum requirements: |
Underlying Registered Qualification or Part Qualification: |
Individual's looking to hold the certified Broadcasting Communications Technology (BCT) Professional designation need to demonstrate a broad understanding of a diverse range of skills and competencies deemed appropriate to the broadcast and communications sector. They should also be able to demonstrate a deep understanding in one area of specialisation within the broadcast and communications industry.
Academic Component:
The candidate should hold any appropriate NQF Level 6 qualification or equivalent. |
Experiential Learning or Experience |
The candidate should be able to demonstrate minimum ten years relevant work experience in the Broadcast or Communications Technology sector. |
Competency Assessment |
The candidate should be able to demonstrate their skill and competence by passing a multiple-choice examination, or by participating in a formal competency assessment carried out by the SACIA Certification Council. Each candidate should also provide written testimonials supporting their claim of competence. |
Designation RPL Statement |
This Designation may not be awarded through Recognition of Prior Learning. |
RETAINING CRITERIA |
In order to ensure the currency of professional knowledge and to retain the Professional Designation, the professional must comply with the following minimum requirements: |
Code of Conduct |
Members must adhere to the Professional Body Codes of Conduct and Ethics. |
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) |
Each designee is required to acquire a total of 70 CPD credits in each three year period, starting from the date of award of the professional designation.
CPD points are awarded based on relevant content bearing activity in which the candidate has participated. Usually, 1 CPD credit is awarded for every hour of activity.
A wide range of activities provide CPD credits, including training, employment, reading relevant journals and text books, writing articles, mentorship, participation in conferences and seminars, etc. |
Fees |
Ensure that the annual membership fee is paid. |