Browse qualifications
Search by qualification title or SAQA ID. Each page keeps the official qualification facts visible, including registration dates, NQF level, and provider listings where they are published.
Qualification records
8,277
With provider listings
5,470
Details incomplete
4,612
Showing 2281-2304 of 8277 qualification records
Browse the directory alphabetically and move page by page.
Qualification data on this page is sourced from SAQA. Yiba Verified does not own the underlying qualification records and may reference SAQA qualification and registered-qualification records where available.
NQF Levels
Review the framework level before you shortlist or compare qualification routes.
Unit Standard Search
Check unit-standard identity, NQF level, and credits from the qualifications cluster.
Provider Legitimacy Checker
Move from qualification identity into provider trust checks and shortlisting.
Tools Hub
Open the wider collection of public templates, checkers, and builders.
The oral hygienist will be trained as a public health professional, health promoter, clinician and researcher to contribute to the promotion of oral health at an individual and population level.
Purpose:
The qualification will provide learners with the necessary knowledge, skills, professional behaviour, attitudes and values to be able to promote oral health and general well-being of the individual, family and community systems in which they function. The care provided will be cognisant of the South African context of diverse individual patient/client and broader public health needs. The focus will be on promotive and preventive care at a primary health level that is in line with national and international best oral health practices. The oral hygienist will also provide interceptive and therapeutic care, mainly in a primary and secondary care setting.
Purpose:
The purpose of the Bachelor of Pharmacy is to train pharmacy qualified learners according to the requirements of the South African Pharmacy Council. The graduate is professionally competent at internationally recognisable standards to serve the health care needs of South Africa.
The primary aim of pharmacy education is to deliver life long learners who can provide a professional service to the community using their knowledge, skills, professional thinking, behaviour and attitudes in all avenues of pharmacy practice, as caring health care providers and managers of health care resources.
The primary objective is to educate and train pharmacists of relevance to health care in South Africa.
The main purpose of the qualification is to provide qualifying learners with the knowledge, skills and competence to perform the following functions.
Registered-data under construction
The main purpose of the qualification is to provide qualifying learners with the knowledge, skills and competence to perform the following functions.
Purpose:
Purpose:
Purpose:
Purpose: