NQF5 Robotics Processing Automation Developer (RPA) – 251201-004 00-KM-02 Basic Calculations and Logical Thinking: Revision

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Course Overview

2. 251201004-KM-02, Basic Calculations and Logical Thinking Revision, NQF Level 4, Credits 4
2.1 Purpose of the Knowledge Module
The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to acquire mathematical thinking theory for
solving problems and acquire basic maths knowledge for using software toolkits or platforms
The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of:
KM-02-KT01 : Mathematical thinking skills for problem solving 15%
KM-02-KT02 : Conversion between decimal and binary systems 5%
KM-02-KT03 : Expressing size and magnitude 5%
KM-02-KT04 : Error in calculations 10%
KM-02-KT05 : Cartesian coordinate system 10%
KM-02-KT06 : Pythagorean theorem for finding the distance between two points 5%
KM-02-KT07 : Operator precedence 10%
KM-02-KT08 : Integer division 10%
KM-02-KT09 : Modulus 10%
KM-02-KT10 : Increments 10%
KM-02-KT11 : Mixing types 10%
2.2 Guidelines for Topics
2.2.1 KM-02-KT01 : Mathematical thinking skills for problem solving 15%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0101 Benefits of mathematics
KT0102 Mathematical thinking steps for solving problems:
Break task down into components
Identify similar tasks that may help
Identify appropriate knowledge and skills
Identify assumptions
Select appropriate strategy
Consider alternative approaches
Look for a pattern or connection
Generate examples
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC0101 Problem solving as a complex and reiterative process is reasoned
(Weight 15%)

2.2.2 KM-02-KT02 : Conversion between decimal and binary systems 5%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0201 Introduction to binary numbers
KT0202 Perform addition and subtraction of positive whole numbers in binary
KT0203 Binary arithmetic
KT0204 Use of BODMAS
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
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IAC0201 Conversions between decimal and binary systems and the application thereof are
explained
(Weight 5%)

2.2.3 KM-02-KT03 : Expressing size and magnitude 5%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0301 Use scientific notation for small and large numbers
KT0302 Prefixes: From Giga to Pica (109 to 10 -12)
KT0303 Conversions: SI to Imperial: degrees F to degrees C
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC0301 Different ways to express size and magnitude are explained
(Weight 5%)

2.2.4 KM-02-KT04 : Error in calculations 10%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0401 Rational and irrational numbers
KT0402 Explore repeating decimals and convert them to fraction form
KT0403 Symbols for irrational numbers
KT0404 Rounding prematurely in calculations
KT0405 Accuracy
KT0406 Final value of a calculation expressed in terms of the required unit
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC0401 The effect of error in calculations is reasoned
(Weight 10%)

2.2.5 KM-02-KT05 : Cartesian coordinate system 10%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0501 Definition
KT0502 Terminology
KT0503 The coordinate plane
KT0504 Intersecting x- and y-axes
KT0505 Four quadrants
KT0506 Naming using Roman numerals
KT0507 Use and application – creating graphs and maps
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC0501 The Cartesian coordinate system is explained in terms of application and using correct
terminology
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(Weight 10%)

2.2.6 KM-02-KT06 : Pythagorean theorem for finding the distance between two points 5%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0601 Definition
KT0602 Terminology
KT0603 Purpose
KT0604 Determine the distance between two points on the Cartesian grid.
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC0601 The Pythagorean theorem is explained in terms of application and using correct
terminology
(Weight 5%)

2.2.7 KM-02-KT07 : Operator precedence 10%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0701 Definition and terminology
KT0702 Purpose and use
KT0703 Order of operations (left to right)
KT0704 Apply precedence:
Parentheses
Multiply and divide
Add and subtract
KT0705 Use of PEDMAS in programming
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC0701 Operator precedence is explained in terms of application and using correct terminology
(Weight 10%)

2.2.8 KM-02-KT08 : Integer division 10%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0801 Definition and terminology
KT0802 Purpose and use
KT0803 Rules on how to divide integers
KT0804 Names and symbols for integer division
KT0805 Software for integer division
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC0801 Integer division is explained in terms of application and using correct terminology and
symbols
(Weight 10%)

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2.2.9 KM-02-KT09 : Modulus 10%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT0901 Definition and terminology
KT0902 Purpose and use
KT0903 Modulus abbreviated as “mod”
KT0904 % application
KT0905 (==) application
KT0906 Modulus in programming
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC0901 Modulus is explained in terms of application and using correct terminology and symbols
(Weight 10%)

2.2.10 KM-02-KT10 : Increments 10%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT1001 Definition and terminology
KT1002 Purpose and use
KT1004 Increment a variable
KT1004 Compound assignment operator
KT1005 Increments in programming
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC1001 Increments are explained in terms of application and using correct terminology and
symbols
(Weight 10%)

2.2.11 KM-02-KT11 : Mixing types 10%
Topic elements to be covered include:
KT1101 Definition and terminology
KT1102 Purpose and use
KT1103 Applying an operator
KT1104 Combination with the order of operations
KT1105 The order in which an expression is written
KT1106 How a computer would evaluate some expressions that combine types
Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight
IAC1101 Mixing types are explained in terms of application and using correct terminology and
symbols
(Weight 10%)

2.3 Provider Programme Accreditation Criteria
Physical Requirements:
The provider must have lesson plans and structured learning material or provide learners with
access to structured learning material that addresses all the topics in all the knowledge modules as
well as the applied knowledge in the practical skills.
QCTO/ MICT SETA requirements
Human Resource Requirements:
Lecturer/learner ratio of 1:20 (Maximum)
Qualification of lecturer (SME):
o NQF 6 in industry recognised qualifications with 1 year’s experience in the IT industry
o RPA vendor certification
Assessors and moderators: accredited by the MICT SETA
Legal Requirements:
Legal (product) licences to use the software for learning and training
OHS compliance certificate
Ethical clearance (where necessary)
2.4 Exemptions
No exemptions, but the module can be achieved in full through a normal RPL process

Course Prerequisite(s)

Course Curriculum

SECTION 3: CURRICULUM COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS – SECTION 3A: KNOWLEDGE MODULE SPECIFICATIONS
3. 251201004-KM-03, Computers and Computing Systems, NQF Level 4, Credits 3 3.1 Purpose of the Knowledge Module The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to build an understanding of what computers can do and the processes that make them function in terms of the four major parts: the input, output, CPU (central processing unit) and memory. It gives an overview of networks and connectivity The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: KM-03-KT01 : Problem solving skills for IT Professionals 30% KM-03-KT02 : Cloud computing 30% KM-03-KT03 : Security fundamentals 20% KM-03-KT04 : Programming and development 20% 3.2 Guidelines for Topics 3.2.1 KM-03-KT01 : Problem solving skills for IT Professionals 30% Topic elements to be covered include: KT0101 Identification of the problem KT0102 Establishing a probable cause KT0103 Testing to determine the cause KT0104 Establishing a plan to resolve the problem KT0105 Implementing your solution KT0106 Verifying functionality KT0107 Implementing preventative measures KT0108 Documenting results Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight IAC0101 Problem-solving steps and the application thereof are explained 3.2.22 KM-03-KT02 : Cloud computing 30% Topic elements to be covered include: KT0201 Network or internet connection KT0202 Manipulate, collate, configure, and access applications online KT0203 Providing support infrastructure, applications, and data storage KT0204 Benefits and risks to cloud computing as well as cloud characteristics KT0205 Cloud storage Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight IAC2201 Cloud computing functionality, benefits and risks are identified and described (Weight 4%) 3.2.23 KM-03-KT03 : Security fundamentals 20% Topic elements to be covered include: KT0301 Business continuity KT0302 Disaster recovery planning KT0303 Application development security KT0304 Access control 251201004 - Occupational Certificate: Robotic Processing Automation (RPA) Developer Page 16 of 108 KT0305 Information security governance KT0306 Risk management KT0307 Operation security KT0308 Physical security KT0309 Network security Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight IAC2301 Typical security risks are listed IAC2302 The importance of counter measures is justified (Weight 5%) 3.2.24 KM-03-KT04 : Programming and development 20% Topic elements to be covered include: KT0401 Software development KT0402 Game development KT0403 Software tools KT0404 Mobile Apps KT0405 Internet of things Internal Assessment Criteria and Weight IAC2401 Various software developments are listed (Weight 4%) 3.3 Provider Programme Accreditation Criteria Physical Requirements: The provider must have lesson plans and structured learning material or provide learners with access to structured learning material that addresses all the topics in all the knowledge modules as well as the applied knowledge in the practical skills. QCTO/ MICT SETA requirements Human Resource Requirements: Lecturer/learner ratio of 1:20 (Maximum) Qualification of lecturer (SME): o NQF 6 in industry recognised qualifications with 1 year’s experience in the IT industry o RPA vendor certification Assessors and moderators: accredited by the MICT SETA Legal Requirements: Legal (product) licences to use the software for learning and training OHS compliance certificate Ethical clearance (where necessary) 3.4 Exemptions No exemptions, but the module can be achieved in full through a normal RPL process

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Categories Robotics NQF5 level

Level

Intermediate

Duration

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Updated

September 12, 2025

Language

English

Students

2

Who is this course for?

  • Entry level students to NQF5 Robotics Processing Automation Developer (RPA)

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