Behind every digital transaction, video call and online classroom is a network and someone who knows how to keep it running. As organisations continue moving operations into cloud-based environments, the demand for skilled network support and IT infrastructure professionals continues to grow.
Boston City Campus’s Higher Certificate in Network Systems Practice (SAQA ID 124995, NQF Level 5, 128 credits) is designed to prepare students for that environment through a practical, industry-oriented qualification completed in as little as one year.
The programme combines networking, systems support, cloud administration, and troubleshooting skills with practical application and real-world IT concepts, giving students a strong foundation for entry-level technology careers and further study opportunities.
A qualification built for modern IT environments
The Higher Certificate in Network Systems Practice equips students with the foundational knowledge and technical skills required to implement, manage, troubleshoot, and monitor network and cloud environments.
Students develop an understanding of infrastructure services, networking systems, cloud technologies, and IT support processes across the IT lifecycle. The programme also focuses on communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills required to support users and technical systems in workplace environments.
The qualification is positioned as an entry-level higher education programme with a practical, hands-on approach to learning.
Who should study this qualification?
The programme is suited to a broad range of students, including:
- School leavers who want to enter the IT industry through a focused, career-oriented qualification
- Students interested in networking, cloud computing, cybersecurity, or systems administration
- Working professionals looking to formalise existing technical skills
- Career changers wanting to move into the technology sector
- Students seeking an articulation pathway into Diploma or Degree-level IT studies
The qualification also carries endorsement for admission into Bachelor’s Degree studies from the South African Matriculation Board, subject to their rules.
What you’ll study
The qualification consists of eight compulsory modules completed across two semesters.
Semester 1
Computer Literacy (Word, Word Advanced, Outlook)
Students gain practical skills in Microsoft Word and Outlook, including professional document creation, collaboration tools, templates, forms, charts, macros, email communication, and productivity management.
Academic Literacy
This module develops essential academic reading, writing, communication, and reasoning skills required for higher education and professional environments.
Technical Systems and Support (A+)
Aligned to the CompTIA A+ curriculum, this module introduces students to hardware, software, networking, operational procedures, and troubleshooting techniques required in technical support environments.
Introduction to Business Management
Semester 2
Computer Literacy Advanced (Spreadsheets, Spreadsheets Advanced, Database, Presentation Graphics)
Network+ Preparation (N+)
This module develops networking knowledge across TCP/IP, routing and switching, WAN infrastructure, network security, cloud technologies, virtual environments, remote networking, and troubleshooting practices. The curriculum aligns closely with CompTIA Network+ concepts.
Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
Praxis (Microsoft Azure Administrator, Foundation Project)
Practical learning with industry-relevant technologies
One of the strongest aspects of the qualification is its practical approach to technical learning. Rather than focusing only on theory, students engage with real networking and cloud administration concepts used in modern organisations.
The curriculum incorporates technologies and frameworks aligned to:
- CompTIA A+
- CompTIA Network+
- Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
- Microsoft Azure Administration concepts
Career opportunities after graduation
Graduates can pursue entry-level and junior IT roles including:
- IT Support Analyst
- IT Support Specialist
- IT Technician
- Junior Network Administrator
- Junior Network Engineer
- Junior Systems Administrator
- Junior Systems Engineer
- Junior Security Specialist
- Cloud Support Associate
- Technical Support Analyst
- Network Operations Centre (NOC) Technician
- Help Desk and Infrastructure Support
Further study opportunities
Students who complete the qualification may continue their studies into NQF Level 6 and NQF Level 7 qualifications in Information Technology and related fields.
Possible progression pathways include:
- Cloud Computing
- Cybersecurity
- Network Engineering
- DevOps
- Systems Administration
- Computer Science
Students may also articulate into the Diploma in Network Systems with advanced placement opportunities where applicable.
Flexible online learning with academic support
The programme is offered through online distance learning supported by rich-media courseware and digital learning platforms.
Students receive access to:
- TEXTBOOKS+ digital courseware and prescribed learning materials[
- ColCampus online learning platform
- Filmed lectures and teaching activities
- Online assessments and academic resources
- Electronic library access
- Student Wellness@Boston support services
- Full-time educators available through ColCampus, email, MS Teams, and telephonic support
- Office 365 access at no additional cost
Boston’s national network of Support Centres also provides access to computers, study venues, assessments, and academic support facilities across South Africa.
Entry requirements
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) with English passed and endorsement for Higher Certificate studies
- National Certificate (Vocational) (NC(V)) with English passed and endorsement for Higher Certificate studies
- Senior Certificate obtained before 2009 with English passed
Semester B 2026 intake now open
Key dates include:
- Applications close Friday, 31 July 2026 at 17h00
- Registration closes Saturday, 1 August 2026 at 13h00
- Semester B 2026 commences Monday, 3 August 2026
Semester B 2026 intake now open
Whether you are entering higher education for the first time, changing careers, or building foundational technical skills for future growth, the Higher Certificate in Network Systems Practice provides a structured pathway into the world of networking, cloud computing, and IT support.
With practical learning, industry-aligned content, and flexible online study support, the qualification prepares students for both employment opportunities and continued academic progression in the technology sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Higher Certificate in Network Systems Practice take to complete?
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Can I continue studying after completing the Higher Certificate in Network Systems Practice?
Yes. The qualification provides articulation opportunities into NQF Level 6 and NQF Level 7 qualifications including Diplomas, Advanced Certificates, and Bachelor’s Degrees in fields such as Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Network Engineering, DevOps, Systems Administration, and Computer Science. Graduates may also consider a range of short courses to further their knowledge.