Telecommunications policy regulation and management tprm

Certificate in Telecommunications Policy, Regulation and Management (TPRM)

The LINK Centre's Certificate in Telecommunications Policy, Regulation and Management (TPRM) equips participants with the professional development necessary to engage with the full range of policy and regulation matters currently at play in African national and regional information and communications technology (ICT) sectors.

This course is designed to address the constantly-evolving issues and concerns inherent in ICT deployment on the African continent. Changes are driven by rapidly-growing demand for Internet-based content, and therefore for broadband access, in the economy, in schools and universities, in urban and rural areas, and at household level. A paradigm shift in policy and regulation is therefore needed to promote e-development in 21st century African economies. Changes are occurring in the broadband ecosystem and in electronic communications markets, including in the undersea cable market and markets for spectrum. Globalisation of knowledge and convergence in markets have intensified the need to remain informed of current developments, trends, and practices in policy and regulation.

Who should attend?
Decision-makers, professionals and researchers in the electronic communications and ICT sector should attend this course in order to enhance their understanding of emerging trends in the ICT sector, and their understanding of the effects of ICT sector development on other economic and social sectors. Potential participants include individuals working in government policy departments, national and regional regulatory authorities, regulatory departments of ICT sector operators, lawyers, consultants, journalists, union officials, and NGOs involved in the sector.

Objectives
By the end of the course, the successful participant will be able to:

Content
A Certificate in Telecommunications Policy, Regulation and Management, aligned to NQF Level 6, is awarded to candidates who attend a total of three modules and who successfully complete the required individual and group assignments.

Note re: course NQF level: The NQF level cited above is from the South African National Qualifications Framework. A ccording to the requirements of the South African Council on Higher Education (CHE), short courses are not accredited at NQF levels. However, the LINK Centre aligns each of its courses to a particular NQF level -- as a means to guide the course's level of difficulty and level of assessment.

Module 1: Digital technologies and the evolution of African markets for digital infrastructure and services

Module 2: Global trends in ICT governance for African cyberspace: Trends, organisations and developments

Module 3: Policy, law and regulation for the electronic communications and digital services ecosystem

2024 course delivery mode
Hybrid (in-person or online interactive)

2024 course delivery dates
8-12 July
12-16 August
23-27 September

2024 course fees
ZAR47,700 (all three modules)
ZAR23,850 (single module)

A small fee discount is available for bulk enrolments (i.e., please enquire for enrolments of three persons or more per organisation).

Course Administrator
Nokhanyo Yolwa, Short Course and Degree Coordinator, LINK Centre, nokhanyo.yolwa@wits.ac.za , tel: +27-71-939-8867

Course Convenor
Dr. Luci Abrahams, Director, LINK Centre, witslinkcentre20@gmail.com, cc: nokhanyo.yolwa@wits.ac.za

Application for registration
To apply for registration in one or all of the three modules in the 2024 offering of this course, please complete this online form.

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