Kempton Park Technical Academy
We provide tailored support for university modules — including UNISA distance-learning modules — and for university-level engineering courses. Our team offers focused tutorials and assignment support across core engineering streams (Civil and Electrical), helping students strengthen fundamentals, improve problem-solving and prepare confidently for assessments.
Whether you are working through an individual UNISA module or completing a multi-year university programme, our approach combines subject-matter expertise with practical examples and exam-focused guidance so you can progress efficiently and successfully.
These engineering, science and technology modules provide the technical foundations and applied skills required for engineering and technology careers. Students study core mathematics and physics, explore mechanics and material behaviour, and gain practical workshop experience in structural construction, fluid mechanics and systems engineering. The curriculum balances theory with laboratory and project work to develop problem-solving, technical drawing and hands-on competence.
The commerce and financial sciences modules develop practical financial literacy and analytical skills required in modern business. Students work through practical case studies, accounting scenarios and taxation problems to build competence in financial decision-making and reporting.
Humanities and social science modules cultivate critical thinking, communication and analytical research skills useful across careers. Our module support focuses on essay structure, source evaluation and practical assessment preparation.
Below are curated lists that students frequently request help with: UNISA distance-learning modules (popular/challenging), STEM university/bridging modules, and Matric subjects we provide tuition for.
Year 1 and 2 — Commonly requested modules:
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Kempton Park Technical Academy serves to turn motivated learners into workplace-ready professionals.
We combine applied workshop training with focused classroom tuition so students gain both the
theoretical foundations and the practical skills employers expect.
Our curriculum is nationally accredited and tailored to regional industry needs across engineering, commerce and the humanities. This alignment ensures that practical projects, assessments and tutorial sessions develop directly relevant competencies — from technical drawing and mechanics through to financial analysis and professional communication.
Teaching at the Academy emphasises small-group mentoring and hands-on coaching. Lecturers bring industry experience and current practises into the classroom, supervising real projects and workplace simulations so students graduate with demonstrable evidence of capability.
We also provide structured support for distance learners: module clinics, assignment guidance and exam preparation for UNISA and other university-level courses. Our approach blends personalised study plans, past-paper practice and time-management coaching to help learners progress steadily and confidently.