Develop the confidence and competencies to provide strategic assistance to your leaders
10 weeks, excluding
orientation
7–10 hours per week,
entirely online
Weekly modules,
flexible learning
1
The theoretical knowledge and practical, transferable skills needed to perform a wide range of high-level administrative tasks.
2
The confidence to manage conflict, coordinate projects and events, and communicate effectively in a professional environment.
3
The skills to complete basic financial calculations and interpret financial statements.
4
A digital certificate from Africa’s leading university,1 as proof of your competence in executive administration.
1 QS Top Universities (2023).
Module 1 The Corporate Environment and Executive Support
Discover the characteristics of the corporate environment and executive support function.
Module 2 Advanced Executive Administrative Support
Learn about the skills required to carry out high-level administrative tasks.
Module 3 Effective Communication and Conflict Management
Explore various techniques to communicate effectively and manage conflict.
Module 4 Advanced Computer Practices
Show an advanced understanding of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Prezi.
Module 5 Written Communication and Presentation Skills
Demonstrate how written communication and presentation skills affect business relations.
Module 6 The Fundamentals of Financial Management
Understand the basics of financial management.
Module 7 Corporate Project and Events Management
Understand how to manage projects and events in the corporate world.
Module 8 Leadership and People Management
Identify key leadership skills, and recognise coaching and motivation techniques.
Module 9 Staff Training and Development
Examine the concept of staff training and how to properly develop training materials.
Module 10 Self-Management Skills
Develop the skills needed to manage your time, stress, and self-awareness.
Claudia Kalil
Head of the Professional Communication Unit, UCT
Kalil received a Master of Philosophy in applied language and literacy studies from UCT in 2008. She is now not only head of the Professional Communication Unit at UCT, but also serves as a lecturer and external examiner there. She is passionate about getting students to engage meaningfully with the knowledge they gain through their studies. Her own research interests include professional communication, team management and communication, design thinking, multimodality, and scenario pedagogy. Prior to teaching at the university, she taught English as a foreign language in Japan.
This UCT online short course is delivered in collaboration with online education provider GetSmarter, part of edX. Join a growing community of global professionals, and benefit from the opportunity to:
Gain verifiable and relevant competencies and earn invaluable recognition from an international selection of universities and institutions, entirely online and in your own time.
Enjoy a personalised, people-mediated online learning experience created to make you feel supported at every step.
Experience a flexible but structured approach to online education as you plan your learning around your life to meet weekly milestones.