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Higher CertificatesHigher Certificate in Archives and Records Management (98577) 4
National DiplomasDPUBR National Diploma: Public Relations Management (DPUBR) 5
DiplomasDiploma in Development Studies (01015) 6Diploma in Information Services For Children and Youth (02453) 8Diploma in Social Development (02518) 8Diploma in Information Science (02526) 9Diploma in General Nursing (Bridging Course) (02984) 11
Advanced DiplomasAdvanced University Diploma in Visual Arts (02860) 12
Postgraduate DiplomasPostgraduate Diploma in Public Health (98574) 12
Bachelor DegreesBachelor of Arts General Degree (02038 – GE1) 13Bachelor of Arts (99311) 15Bachelor of Arts Music (02038 – MSC) 17Bachelor of Social Work New Curriculum (02054 – NEW) 24Bachelor of Social Work (99309) 28Bachelor of Visual Arts (02224) 32Bachelor of Musicology (02070 - N10) 34Bachelor of Musicology (99308) 38Bachelor of Theology General (1 Major) (02135 - GE1) 43Bachelor of Theology General (2 Majors) (02135 - GE2) 45Bachelor of Theology General (4 Half Majors) (02135 - GE4) 47Bachelor of Theology (99305) 49Bachelor of Arts in Nursing Science (Health Services Management, Health Sciences Education and Community Health) (0216X – HSM) 51Bachelor of Arts in Nursing Science (Health Services and Health Sciences Education) (0216X – HHS) 52Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Literature) Creative Writing (02283 - CR1) 53Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Literature) Document Design (02283 – DOC) 56Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Literature) Creative Writing (02283 - N11) 59Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Community Development (02291 - C11) 62Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Community Development (02291 – COD) 63Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Development Studies (02291 - D11) 64Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Development Studies (02291 – DVS) 65Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Government, Administration and Development (02291 - GA9) 68Bachelor of Arts in Government, Aministration and Development (99301) 70Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) International Relations and Diplomacy(02291 - IR9) 72Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy (99302) 74Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Public Administration and Communication Facilitation (02291 – PAF) 76Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) (General) (02291 – GEN) 80Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Political Leadership and Citizenship (02291 - PL9) 81
Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Political Leadership and Citizenship(02291 – PLC) 83Bachelor of Arts in Political Leadership and Citizenship (99304) 84Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Philosophy, Politics and Economics(02291 – PPE) 86Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Policy Studies (02291 - PS9) 87Bachelor of Arts in Policy Studies (99303) 89Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) African Studies (02305 – AST) 91Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Global Studies (02305 – GST) 93Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Historical Studies (02305 – HSS) 96Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Multimedia Studies: Audiovisual Multimedia(02305 - MA1) 98Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Multimedia Studies: Computer-Generated Multimedia (02305 - MC1) 99Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Multimedia Studies: Multimedia in Digital Visual Arts (02305 – MMD) 100Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Multimedia Studies: Visual Multimedia (02305 - MV1) 101Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) General Degree (02305 – GEN) 102Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Societal Informatisation (02305 – SIF) 103Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Applied Psychology For Professional Contexts (02313 – APP) 104Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Community and Health Psychology (02313 – CHP) 106Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Psychological Counselling(02313 – COU) 108Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Health Services Management and Public Administration (02313 - HM9) 110Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Welfare Science (02313 – WFS) 111Bachelor of Arts (Communication Science) (0233X) 113Bachelor of Arts (With Specialisation in Open and Distance Learning) (02976) 116Bachelor of Information Science (97969) 123Bachelor of Arts in Communication Science (98051) 125Bachelor of Information Science (99310) 128
Honours DegreesHonours Bachelor of Arts (Social Behaviour Studies in Hiv/Aids) (03298) 130Bachelor of Arts Honours in Social Behaviour Studies in Hiv/Aids (Hiv/Aids)(99425 – HIV) 130Honours Bachelor of Arts in African Languages New Curriculum (04138 – NEW) 131Bachelor of Arts Honours in African Languages (99306) 132Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies New Testament (04146 – NEW) 132Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biblical Studies New Testament Period (99409 – NTP) 133Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies Old Testament (04146 – OLD) 133Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biblical Studies Old Testament Period (99409 – OTP) 133Honours Bachelor of Arts in English (Language and Literature) New Curriculum (04170 – NEW) 134Bachelor of Arts Honours in English Studies (99411) 134Honours Bachelor of Arts in History (04197) 135Bachelor of Arts Honours in History (99412) 135Honours Bachelor of Arts in Communication Organisational Communication(04235 – ORK) 136Honours Bachelor of Arts in Communication Telecommunications and Information Policy (04235 – TEL) 137Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: General Linguistics Old Curriculum(04278 – OLD) 137Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: General Linguistics New Curriculum(04278 - N11) 138Bachelor of Arts Honours in Linguistics (99417) 138Bachelor of Arts Honours in Applied Linguistics (99405) 139Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Psychometry and Career Counselling(04332 – APP) 139
Qualifications for the College of Human Sciences
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Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Trauma Counselling (04332 – COU) 140Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology General (04332 – GEN) 141Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology Applied Psychology For Professional Context (99422 – APP) 142Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology Community and Health Psychology(99422 – CHP) 142Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology Psychological Counselling (99422 – COU) 142Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (04340) 143Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociology New Curriculum (04340 – NEW) 143Bachelor of Arts Honours in Sociology (99426) 144Honours Bachelor of Arts in Politics New Curriculum (04359 – NEW) 144Bachelor of Arts Honours in Politics (99421) 144Honours Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (04383) 145Honours Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy New Curriculum (04383 – NEW) 145Bachelor of Arts Honours in Philosophy (99420) 145Honours Bachelor of Arts in Social Science in Psychology (04413) 146Honours Bachelor of Arts in Social Science in Sociology (04421) 147Honours Bachelor of Science in Psychology (04553) 147Honours Bachelor of Arts in Arabic (04650) 148Bachelor of Arts Honours in Arabic (99404) 148Bachelor of Arts Honours in Islamic Studies (99415) 148Bachelor of Arts Honours in Judaica (99416) 149Honours Bachelor of Arts in International Politics New Curriculum From 2011(04715 – NEW) 149Bachelor of Arts Honours in International Politics (99414) 150Honours Bachelor of Theology in Old Testament (04723) 150Bachelor of Theology Honours in Old Testament (99430) 150Honours Bachelor of Theology in New Testament (04731) 151Bachelor of Theology Honours in New Testament (99429) 151Honours Bachelor of Theology in Church History (0474X) 152Bachelor of Arts Honours in Religious Studies (99423) 152
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Theological Ethics Christian Leadership in Context (04774 – CLC) 153Honours Bachelor of Theology in Theological Ethics General (04774 – GEN) 153Bachelor of Theology Honours in Theological Ethics (99434) 154Honours Bachelor of Theology in Practical Theology (04782) 154Bachelor of Theology Honours in Practical Theology (99431) 154Bachelor of Theology Honours in Systematic Theology (99433) 155Honours Bachelor of Arts in Health Studies General (04790 – GEN) 155Honours Bachelor of Theology in Missiology (05010) 156Honours Bachelor of Arts in Theory of Literature New Curriculum From 2011(05045 - N11) 157Honours Bachelor of Arts in Theory of Literature Old Curriculum (05045 – OLD) 157Bachelor of Arts Honours in Theory of Literature (99427) 157Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: Translation Studies New Curriculum(05053 - N11) 158Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: Translation Studies Old Curriculum(05053 – OLD) 158Bachelor of Arts Honours in Translation Studies (99428) 159Honours Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology New Curriculum (0507X – NEW) 159Honours Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology Old Curriculum (0507X – OLD) 160Bachelor of Arts Honours in Anthropology (99403) 160Honours Bachelor of Arts in Afrikaans (Language and Literature) Language(05118 – LAN) 161Honours Bachelor of Arts in Afrikaans (Language and Literature) Literature(05118 – LIT) 161Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: Applied Linguistics New Curriculum From 2011 (05134 - N11) 162Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: Applied Linguistics Old Curriculum(05134 – OLD) 162Honours Bachelor of Arts in African Politics (05142) 163Honours Bachelor of Arts in African Politics New Curriculum (05142 – NEW) 163Bachelor of Arts Honours in African Politics (99307) 164
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies New Curriculum (05150 – NEW) 164Honours Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies Old Curriculum (05150 – OLD) 164Honours Bachelor of Administration in Development Studies New Curriculum(05169 – NEW) 165Honours Bachelor of Administration in Development Studies Old Curriculum(05169 – OLD) 165Honours Bachelor of Arts in Musicology (05185) 166Honours Bachelor of Arts in Gender Studies (05266) 166Honours Bachelor of Arts in Art History (05274) 167Bachelor of Arts Honours in Art History (99407) 167Honours Bachelor of Theology in Christian Spirituality New Curriculum (05290 – NEW) 168Comprehensive Honours Bachelor of Theology (05398) 169Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Archaeology New Curriculum (05452 – NEW) 170Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biblical Archaeology New Testament Period(99408 – NTP) 170Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biblical Archaeology Old Testament Period (99408 – OTP) 170Bachelor of Arts Honours in Archaeology (99406) 171Honours Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Near Eastern Studies (05541) 171Bachelor of Arts Honours in Ancient Near Eastern Studies (99402) 172Honours Bachelor of Arts in Archival Science (0555X) 172Honours Bachelor of Arts in Archival Science (0555X - N11) 173Bachelor of Arts Honours in Modern European Languages and Literature (99419) 173Honours Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies Ancient History (05703 – ANH) 174Honours Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies Classical Culture (Greek Or Latin)(05703 – CGL) 175Bachelor of Arts Honours in Classical Hebrew (99424) 176Honours Bachelor of Information Science (05827) 176Honours Bachelor of Information Science (05827 - N11) 177Bachelor of Arts Honours in Information Science (99413) 177Honours Bachelor of Arts With Specialisation in Tesol (Teaching English To Speakers of Other Languages) (05835) 177Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociolinguistics (05843) 178Bachelor of Arts Honours in Media Studies (99418) 178
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Qualification Higher Certificate in Archives and Records Management
NQF Exit Level 5
Qualification code 98577 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements NSC with four 20 credit subjects 3 OR Senior Certificate
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.AIS1501 - Introducing Applied Information ScienceAIS1503 - Introducing Information Records and SourcesARM1501 - Basics of Archives and Records ManagementARM1502 - Managing RecordsARM1503 - Managing ArchivesARM1504 - Preserving Records and ArchivesARM1505 - Electronic Records ManagementENN1504 - Practising Workplace EnglishEUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
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Qualification National Diploma: Public Relations Management
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code DPUBR Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements NSC with four 20 credit subjects 3 OR Senior Certificate Grade 12 certificate.
RulesStudents who are not working in the public relations profession must undertake to arrange their practical experience in a public relations or communications environ-ment. If a student is not in possession of a Senior Certificate but has five years relevant experience in the Public Relations or Communications field, he/she may contact the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) office for possible admission.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory Compulsory COP3701 Communication
Science for Public Relations III
Pre: COS241Z or COP2601
BSM1501 Business Management Ia (Module 1)
CLA1501 Commercial Law 1A
PREPRAC Public Relations Practice
Pre:PRO251X
BSM1602 Business Management 1B
COP2601 Communication Science for Public Relations II
Pre: COP1501 or COS121X PRO371Q Public Relations III
Pre:PRO251X
COP1501 Communication Science for Public Relations I
MAR111Y Marketing I
EUC131T End-User Computing I (Theory)
MDS291R Media Studies for Public Relations II
EUP1501 End-User Computing (Practical)
PRO251X Public Relations II
Pre:PRO131V
MDS181Z Media Studies for Public Relations I
Optional modules. Choose 1 from the following. If Accounting is chosen Both modules must be taken
PRO131V Public Relations I AFL1503 Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society (Psychology)
AFL1504 Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language 2
Languages Group. Choose 1 language module from the following. Both African Language modules must be taken
FAC1501 Introductory Financial Accounting
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills FAC1502 Financial accounting concepts, principles andprocedures
AFL1501 Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
INR131Y Industrial Relations I
AFL1502 African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
Languages Group. Choose 1 language module from the following. Both African Language modules must be taken
ENN1504 Practising Workplace English (English 104)
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills
AFL1501 Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AFL1502 African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
ENN1504 Practising Workplace English (English 104)
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Qualification Diploma in Development Studies NQF Exit Level 5
Qualification code 01015 Total NQF Credits 240
Admission Requirements Senior or School leaving certificate with at least 5 subjects on Higher Grade and/or Standard Grade Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board Or NSC with Diploma admission.
Repeaters only Until 2012
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory Major subject(s). Choose THREE 2nd / 3rd level modules in 2 or 3 from the
following subjectsAPC1501 Political Evolution of the African State (African Politics 101)
APC2601 Political Change in Contemporary Africa (African Politics 201)
Pre: APC101D/APC1501 + APC102E/APC1502
APY1501 the Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context (Anthropology)
APC2602 Political Economy of Africa (African Politics 202)
Pre: APC101D/APC1501 + APC102E/APC1502
DVA1501 Introduction to Development Studies
APC3701 the Politics of Southern Africa (African Politics 301)
Pre: APC101D/APC1501 + APC102E/APC1502
PUB1501 the Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
APC3702 the Politics of East Africa (African Politics 302)
Pre: APC101D/APC1501 + APC102E/APC1502
Optional modules - Group 1. Choose at least 3 modules from the following APC3703 the Politics of West and North Africa (African Politics 303)
Pre: APC101D/APC1501 + APC102E/APC1502
APC1502 the Politics of Contemporary Africa (African Politics 102)
APY2601 Anthropological Theory in Practice (Anthropology)
APY1601 Culture as Human Resource in the African Context (Anthropology)
APY2602 Anthropology and Health Care (Anthropology)
DVA1601 Development Problems and Institutions
Pre:DVA101Q/ DVA1501 APY2701 Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation (Anthropology)
PUB1601 the Structuring and Functioning of Public Service
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 APY3702 Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology (Anthropology)
Optional modules - Group 2. Choose 2 or 3 modules from the following APY3703 Themes in Anthropology: the Relevance of Ritual (Anthropology)
AFL1501 Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
APY3704 Themes in Anthropology: Tourism and Pilgrimage (Anthropology)
AFL1502 African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
DVA2601 Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502
AFL1503 Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
DVA2602 Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502
AFL1504 Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language 2
DVA3701 Development Theories Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502
CLA1501 Commercial Law 1A DVA3702 Rural and Urban Development Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 CLA1502 Commercial Law 1B (Commercial Law)
DVA3703 Development Policy and Strategies (Development Studies 301)
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502
COM1501 Fundamentals of Communication (Communication Science)
DVA3704 Development Planning Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502
COM1502 Communication Contexts and Applications (Communication Science)
DVA3705 Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502
ECS1501 Economics 1A PUB201B Foundations of Public Administration (Public Administration)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
ECS1601 Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 PUB202C Protection Services (Public Administration 202)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
GGH103S Our Living Earth (Geography 103)
PUB203D Creation of Wealth (Public Administration 203)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
GGH1501 Know Your World: Introduction to Geography (Geography)
PUB204E Welfare and Social Services (Public Administration 204)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
GGH1502 World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
PUB205F Culture and Education Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
PVL1501 Law Persons (Private Law) PUB206G Environmental Affairs (Public Administration 206)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
SOC1501 Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes (Sociology 101)
PUB301E Public Management Skills (Public Administration 301)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesSOC1502 Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context (Sociology 102)
PUB305J Ethics in Public Administratrion and Administrative Justice (Public Administration 305)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
Optional modules - Group 3. You may not choose more than 2 modules from the following
PUB3702 Public Human Resource Management
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
ADL2601 Administrative Law PUB3703 Public Policy Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
CSL2601 Constitutional Law PUB3704 Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
FUR2601 Fundamental Rights PUB3705 Public Financial Administration and Management
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
IOS2601 Interpretation of Statutes Choose 1 module from the followingAPY3701 Qualitative Research Methodology: the Anthropological Strategy (Anthropology)PUB304H Reflective Public Administration (Public Administration 304)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
RSC2601 Research in Social Sciences Pre: Any 2 modules
Optional modules. Students must have 10 modules on this level. Choose the remaining modules from the followingACN203S Cost Accounting and Control (Financial Accounting 203)
Pre: FAC1502, FAC1601 & DSC1630 or QMI1500
ACN306Y Management Accounting Techniques as an Aid in Decision-Making (Accounting 306)
Pre: ACN203
ACN3073 Financial Planning and Control (Accounting 307)
Pre: ACN203
ACN3084 Financial Analysis, Valuations and Restructuring (Accounting 308)
Pre: FAC2602
PVL2602 Law of Succession (Private Law)PVL3702 Law of Contract (Private Law)PVL3703 Law of Delict (Private Law)SOC201Y Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
SOC2023 Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa (Sociology 202)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
SOC2045 Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
SOC2068 Sociology of Families and Social Problems (Sociology 206)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
SOC3015 Thinking Sociologically: Research Methodology (Sociology 301)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
SOC3049 Industrial Sociology (Sociology 304)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
SOC305A Sociology of Education (Sociology 305)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
SOC306B Group Dynamics (Sociology 306) Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
SOC308D Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory (Sociology 308)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502
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Qualification Diploma in Information Services for Children and Youth
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02453 Total NQF Credits 240
Admission Requirements
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory.AIS104G - Using the Internet as A Reference Tool (Applied Information Science 104)
Co: EUP1501 AIS202H - Bibliographic Control, Basic Descriptive Cataloguing and Classification
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AIS1503 - Introducing Information Records and Sources
AIS204K - Learning How to Provide Reference Services
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical) AIS206M - Describing Library User Groups and Meeting Their Needs
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
AIS207N - Utilising Electronic Library Systems and Services
Pre: AIS104G and one of AIS101D,AIS103F
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
AIS208P - Developing and Managing Information Collections
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
MST101P - Media and User Studies: Media and Information for Children and Youth
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
MST102Q - Media and User Studies: Children and Youth as Readers and Users
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
SLS101L - Management of Information Services for Children and Youth: Introductory Orientation
INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
SLS102M - Collection Management in Information Services for Children and Youth: Introductory Orientation
INS2701 - Information and Communication Technology for Information Science
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
SLS201P - Information Literacy Education
Rulesthe diploma consist of 20 modules. 10 Modules on each 1st and 2nd year level. AIS and INS is the major subjects. * Note that a student may as from 2008 no longer include an optional module in the curriculum.
Qualification Diploma in Social Development NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02518 Total NQF Credits 240
Admission Requirements
Repeaters only Until 2012
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.DSD101M - Social Development 101DSD102N - Social Development 102DSD103P - Social Development 103DSD104Q - Social Development 104DSD105R - Social Development 105DSD106S - Social Development 106DSD107T - Social Development 107DSD108U - Social Development 108DSD109V - Social Development 109DSD110N - Social Development 110
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Qualification Diploma in Information Science NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02526 Total NQF Credits 240
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory.AIS104G - Using the Internet as A Reference Tool (Applied Information Science 104)
Co: EUP1501 AIS202H - Bibliographic Control, Basic Descriptive Cataloguing and Classification
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AIS1501 - Introducing Applied Information Science
AIS204K - Learning How to Provide Reference Services
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AIS1503 - Introducing Information Records and Sources
AIS206M - Describing Library User Groups and Meeting Their Needs
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical) AIS207N - Utilising Electronic Library Systems and Services
Pre: AIS104G and one of AIS101D,AIS103F
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
AIS208P - Developing and Managing Information Collections
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
Optional Modules. Choose 2 modules in the same subject from the following: INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
INS2701 - Information and Communication Technology for Information Science
Pre: INS101/INS1501+INS102V/INS1502
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules in the same subject (selected on first year level) from the following:
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
APY2602 - Anthropology and Health Care
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
CMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
CMY202F - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control
CMY1503 - Introduction to Criminology: Reaction to Crime
DVA3701 - Development Theories
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
EED201J - English Language Studies
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Pre:DVA101Q/ DVA1501 ENN204K - African Encounters
ECS1501 - Economics 1A ENN205L - Close Reading, Good WritingECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 ENN207N - Exploring ShakespeareEED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
GED201W - The Adolescent: an Educational Perspective
Pre: GED101T + GED102U
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
GED202X - Teaching and Learning 2 Pre: GED101T + GED102U
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
GED203Y - Life Crises in Childhood and Adolescence
Pre: GED101T + GED102U
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
Pre: HSY1501 + HSY1502 or Any Four first level modules
ENN106J - English Communication for Law HSY2602 - Early State Formation, Slavery and Colonial Conquest in Africa
Pre: HSY1501 + HSY1502 or Any Four first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesENN1504 - Practising Workplace English HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern
Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War
GED101T - Human Development and Education
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
GED102U - Teaching and Learning 1 IOP205U - Environmental Psychology Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
HSY1501 - Precolonial South Africa IOP209Y - Workforce Diversity Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
IPC2601 - International Organisations
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
MNC202M - E-Commerce in Business Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A MND202R - Introduction to Retailing Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 MND204T - Customer Behaviour Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
MNG2016 - General Management Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
MNH204E - Human Resource Management and Labour Relations
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
MNM202Y - Marketing Management Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
MNM2033 - Tourism Marketing Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
MNM2044 - Industrial Marketing Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 MNX202J - Public Relations Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
RST1602 - Introduction to Theory of Religion
PSC2601 - South African Politics Pre: IPC1501/IPC101Y + IPC1502/IPC1023
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict ResolutionPSC3703 - Political KnowledgePYC2601 - Personality TheoriesPYC2602 - Child and Adolescent DevelopmentPYC2603 - Adulthood and MaturityPYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining CommunityPYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
RulesThis diploma was phased out in 2008. Students may complete this diploma until 2013. This diploma consist of 20 modules. 8 1st level modules. 10 2nd level mod-ules. Major subject: AIS + INS
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Qualification Diploma in General Nursing (Bridging Course)
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02984 Total NQF Credits 240
Admission Requirements Students must be enrolled nurses whose employers have an official contract with the Department of Nursing Science.
Repeaters only Until 2012
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.GEN201C - Applied Social Sciences Pre: GEN1019GEN202D - Basic General Nursing Science II(A) Pre: GEN102A + GEN103BGEN203E - Basic General Nursing Science II(B) Pre: GEN102A + GEN103BGEN204F - General Nursing Science Practica II(A) Pre: GEN104C + GEN105DGEN205G - General Nursing Science Practica II(B) Pre: GEN104C + GEN105D
Rulesthe last intake of students for this Diploma is 2010. Students may complete this Diploma until 2012. the only hospitals that have a contract with the Department of Health Studies are: * Mediclinic * Wilmed Park Hospital * Bayview Hospital * Grootte Schuur Provincial Hospital * Mafikeng Provincial Hospital * Worcester Hospital * Sunshine Private Hospital * Potchefstroom/ Klerksdorp/ Tshepong & Witrand Complex These hospitals provide lists of approved students - no one that is NOT on either of these lists are considered. Students who fail EITHER GEN1501 or GEN1502 must register for GEN1019. Students who fail both must also pass GEN1019. Student may repeat only 1 first level module with GEN2.
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesPPH4801 Descriptive Health MeasurementPPH4802 Analytic Health MeasurementPPH4803 Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases, Including HIV and AIDSPPH4804 Introduction to Population Studies and Reproductive HealthPPH4805 Theory & Principles of Health Research
Qualification Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 98574 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Provide proof of a Bachelor’s Degree in a health related field, pegged at least at NQF level 7, and also provide proof of at least 60% for the final year of the Bachelor’s Degree. Have access to internet facility and have basic computer skills.
Qualification Advanced University Diploma in Visual Arts NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 02860 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A three or four year visual arts or multi-media degree and the submission of a body of practical work. Prior permission must be obtained from the department.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.DFA4801 - Arts Practice (Advanced University Diploma in Fine Arts)
RulesStudents must meet with their supervisors at least four times per year in Pretoria, or at a venue as determined by your supervisor, to discuss their studies.
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts General Degree NQF Level 7
Qualification code 02038 – GE1 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPsychology:PYC1501 PYC2601 Pre:Any 4 first level modules PYC3701 Pre:Any 4 first level modulesPYC1502 PYC2602 Pre:Any 4 first level modules PYC3702 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
RSC2601 Pre: Any 2 modules PYC3703 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
PYC3704 Pre: RSC2601
PYC3705 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
English:ENN101D ENN203J Pre:Any 4 first level modules ENN303M Pre:Any 4 first level modulesENN102E ENN204K Pre:Any 4 first level modules ENN311M Pre:Any 4 first level modules
ENN205L Pre:Any 4 first level modules ENN314Q Pre:Any 4 first level modules
ENN207N Pre:Any 4 first level modules ENN315R Pre:Any 4 first level modules
10 Modules in Total 10 Modules in Total 10 Modules in Total
RulesFundamental Modules:
Your curriculum MUST consist of FIVE of the following fundamental modules:PLS2601 Critical ReasoningPYC2605 HIV/Aids care & counsellingENN103F English for academic purposesAFL1501 Understanding language usage: African cultural perspectiveEWS2601 Understanding society & yourself in a changing worldHRV1601 Human Rights, Values and Social Transformation (Human Rights)
RULES FOR THE MAJOR SUBJECTS:
a) the letter ‘M’ before the name of a subject under Group A or B below indicates that it may be selected as a major subject.b) You are referred to the My Module Brochure regarding the prescribed modules for a major subject combination.c) Both major subjects may be selected from Group A but, ONLY ONE MAY BE FROM Group B.d) A subject the student has passed as a major or principal subject for a completed degree may not be selected as a major for this degree.e) the following major subject combinations MAY NOT BE SELECTED:f) Development Studies and one of: Economics, Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Statisticsg) Economics and one of: Development Studies, Public Administrationh) Industrial and Organisational Psychology and one of: Development Studies, Public Administration, Psychologyi) Mathematics and Psychologyj) Psychology and one of: Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Mathematicsk) Public Administration and one of: Economics, Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Statisticsl) Statistics and one of: Development Studies, Psychology, Public Administrationm)Not more than two major subjects from any of the following groups: Arabic, Islamic studies, (Ancient History, Classical Culture only one major). Southern Sotho and either Northern Sotho or Tswana, (Xhosa or Zulu), Tsonga, Venda
Groups A and B follows on the next page.
Rules1) Each BA curriculum must consist of:
a. THIRTY MODULES (12 credits each)b. FIVE fundamental modules c. an approved combination of TWO MAJOR SUBJECTS – Please see below the RULES FOR THE MAJOR SUBJECTS.d. Not more than TWELVE MODULES from Group Be. 10 modules on each of first, second and third level.f. the BA General Degree cannot be completed in less than THREE YEARS.
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Group AM African Languages (Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Tsonga, Tswana,
Venda, Xhosa, Zulu)M International Politics
M African Politics M Islamic StudiesM Afrikaans ItalianM Ancient History JudaicaM Ancient Near Eastern Culture LatinM Anthropology M Linguistics
Applied Information Science M Mandarin ChineseM Arabic Marriage Guidance and CounsellingM Archaeology Modern HebrewM Art History Modern Romance Literatures in EnglishM Biblical Archaeology M New TestamentM Biblical Studies M Old TestamentM Classical Culture M PhilosophyM Communication Science M PoliticsM Community Ministry M PortugueseM Congregational Ministry M PsychologyM Development Studies M Religious StudiesM English RussianM French M Scripture StudiesM General Education M Sociology
German SpanishGreek (Ancient) M Theologies in ContextHebrew (Classical) M Welfare Science
M History M Theory of LiteratureM Music in History and Society M World Languages and LiteratureM Information Science
Group BM Administration of Criminal Justice M Geography
Biology M Industrial and Organisational PsychologyChemistry Information SystemsCommercial Law Introduction to the Theory of LawCommunication Law M MathematicsComputer Concepts M Private LawCriminal Law M Public Administration
M Criminology Public International LawEconomic History Science for Society
M Economics M Statistics (as for Economic and Management Sciences)
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts NQF Level 7
Qualification code 99311 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPsychology:PYC1501 PYC2601 PYC1501 +PYC1502 PYC3701PYC1502 PYC2602 PYC1501 +PYC1502 PYC3702
RSC2601 Pre: Any 2 modules PYC3703PYC3704 Pre: RSC2601PYC3705
English:ENN101D ENN203J ENN303MENN102E ENN204K ENN311M
ENN205L ENN314QENN207N ENN315R
8 Modules in Total 12 Modules in Total 10 Modules in Total
RulesFundamental Modules:
Your curriculum MUST consist of FIVE of the following fundamental modules:PLS2601 Critical ReasoningPYC2605 HIV/Aids care & counsellingENN103F English for academic purposesAFL1501 Understanding language usage: African cultural perspectiveEWS2601 Understanding society & yourself in a changing worldHRV1601 Human Rights, Values and Social Transformation (Human Rights)
RULES FOR THE MAJOR SUBJECTS:
a) the letter ‘M’ before the name of a subject under Group A or B below indicates that it may be selected as a major subject.b) You are referred to the My Module Brochure regarding the prescribed modules for a major subject combination.c) Both major subjects may be selected from Group A but, ONLY ONE MAY BE FROM Group B.d) A subject the student has passed as a major or principal subject for a completed degree may not be selected as a major for this degree.e) the following major subject combinations MAY NOT BE SELECTED:
f) Development Studies and one of: Economics, Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Statisticsg) Economics and one of: Development Studies, Public Administrationh) Industrial and Organisational Psychology and one of: Development Studies, Public Administration, Psychologyi) Mathematics and Psychologyj) Psychology and one of: Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Mathematicsk) Public Administration and one of: Economics, Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Statisticsl) Statistics and one of: Development Studies, Psychology, Public Administrationm) Not more than two major subjects from any of the following groups: Arabic, Islamic studies, (Ancient History, Classical Culture only one major). Southern
Sotho and either Northern Sotho or Tswana, (Xhosa or Zulu), Tsonga, Venda
Groups A and B follows on the next page.
Rules1) Each BA curriculum must consist of:
a. THIRTY MODULES (12 credits each)b. FIVE fundamental modules c. an approved combination of TWO MAJOR SUBJECTS – Please see below the RULES FOR THE MAJOR SUBJECTS.d. Not more than TWELVE MODULES from Group Be. Only ONE Major subject may be chosen from Group Bf. Not more than EIGHT modules are on NQF level 5g. Not less than TEN modules on NQF level 7h. the BA Degree cannot be completed in less than THREE YEARS.
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Group AM African Languages (Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Tsonga, Tswana,
Venda, Xhosa, Zulu)M Islamic Studies
M African Politics ItalianM Afrikaans JudaicaM Ancient History LatinM Ancient Near Eastern Culture M LinguisticsM Anthropology M Mandarin Chinese
Applied Information Science Marriage Guidance and CounsellingM Arabic Modern HebrewM Archaeology Modern Romance Literatures in EnglishM Art History M Music in History and SocietyM Biblical Archaeology M New TestamentM Biblical Studies M Old TestamentM Classical Culture M PhilosophyM Communication Science M PoliticsM Community Ministry M PortugueseM Congregational Ministry M PsychologyM Development Studies M Religious StudiesM English RussianM French M Scripture StudiesM General Education M Sociology
German SpanishGreek (Ancient) M Theologies in ContextHebrew (Classical) M Welfare Science
M History M Theory of LiteratureM Information Science M World Languages and LiteratureM International Politics
Group BM Administration of Criminal Justice M Geography
Biology M Industrial and Organisational PsychologyChemistry Information SystemsCommercial Law Introduction to the Theory of LawCommunication Law M MathematicsComputer Concepts M Private LawCriminal Law M Public Administration
M Criminology Public International LawEconomic History Science for Society
M Economics M Statistics (as for Economic and Management Sciences)
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
CST1501 - Composition Models 1: Tonal Music
CST2601 - Music Technology 1: Midi
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CST3706 - Music Technology 2: Digital Audio
CST1502 - Composition Models 2: Modal and Tonal Counterpoint
CST2602 - Composition Models 3: Chromaticism
Pre: CST1501/CTH123D + CST1502/CTH124E
MHS3701 - Music in Religion Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MBY1501 - Music Bibliography
MHS2602 - Music and Society
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MHS3702 - Opera
MHS1501 - Introducing Music Studies
MHS2603 - Music and Patronage
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MHS3703 - Music and Gender
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MHS1502 - Exploring World Musics
HIM or MCT. Choose only 1 module from the following:
MHS3704 - Music in South Africa
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
2nd Major subject. Choose 2 modules for the 2nd major subject from the following:
MHS2604 - Music in Vienna From the Late 18th Century
MHS3705 - Sociology of Music
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
MHS2605 - All That Jazz Optional Group: Choose 5 modules for the 2nd Major Subject from the following:
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules for the 2nd Major Subject from the following:
AFK3702 - Comparatism: Intertextual Dialogues
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
AFK3703 - Language Variation and Language Politics
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
AFK3704 - Afrikaans Beyond Boundaries: an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
AFL3704 - Language Technology, Terminology and Lexicography
AGE1501 - Introduction to Archaeology
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
AFL3705 - Creative Writing and Translation
AGE1601 - The Prehistory of South Africa
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
AGE3701 - The Interpretation of Archaeological Data
ANH1501 - Near East and Greece
AGE2601 - Archaeological Fieldwork Techniques and Analytical Methods
AGE3702 - Applied Archaeology: Heritage Conservation, Cultural Resource Management and Archaeotourism
ANH1502 - Roman Ancient History
AGE2602 - African Archaeology
AGE3703 - World Prehistory
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
AGE2701 - Archaeology and Fossils: the Study of Human Evolution
AGE3704 - Prehistoric Rock Art
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
APC3702 - The Politics of East Africa
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APC3703 - The Politics of West and North Africa
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Music NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02038 - MSC Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission and Grade 5 in Music theory
Repeaters only Until 2018
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501 APY2602 - Anthropology and Health Care
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY3701 - Qualitative Research Methodology: the Anthropological Strategy
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY3702 - Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic)
APY3703 - Themes in Anthropology: the Relevance of Ritual
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC1502 - Mythology of the Ancient Near East
ARB2704 - Advanced Arabic Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic) Co: ARB2603
APY3704 - Themes in Anthropology: Tourism and Pilgrimage
ATC1601 - Introduction to the Ancient Near Eastern Culture
ARB2705 - Basic Arabic Literary Texts
Pre/Co: ARB2603 + ARB2704
ARB3706 - Specialist Arabic Literary Text
Pre: ARB2603 +ARB2704+ARB2705
CLH1502 - Hamshekh Belvrit Tanakhit
Pre: CLH1501/CLH103T ATC2601 - Verbal Communication in the Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ARB3707 - Advanced Arabic Literary Texts
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705 Co: ARB3706
CLS1501 - Greek Mythology in Context
ATC2602 - Nonverbal Communication in Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ARH311N - Art and Ideology 2
CLS1502 - Roman Myths, Literature and Society
ATC2603 - Cultural Change in the Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ARH312P - Art, Craft and Design
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
CLH2601 - Hinneh Hatanakh Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 ARH313Q - Art Theory and Criticism 2
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
CLH2602 - Hinneh Ha'Arets Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 + CLH104U/CLH1502 + CLH2063/2601
ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
CLS2601 - Perspectives On Roman Africa and the Ancient Environment
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC3701 - Archeology of the Ancient Near East
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Pre:DVA101Q/ DVA1501 CLS2602 - Material Testimonies to the Classical World
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC3702 - Comparative Literature of the Ancient Near East
ECH1501 - Introduction to Early Christian Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology
DVA3701 - Development Theories
ATC3703 - Ancient Near East and Its "Outside" World
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
ATC3704 - Detailed Study of One of the Major Cultures in Ancient Near East
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
ECH2601 - Text Interpretation, Theory and Method
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC3705 - Essay and Seminar
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
ECH2602 - Daily Life in Early Christianity
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLS3701 - Classical Historical Writings
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q ECH2603 - Illness, Health and Healing in the Early Christian World
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLS3702 - Ancient Democracy Thought Moral Thought
GED101T - Human Development and Education
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLS3703 - Pericles to Philip/Ancient Entertainment
Pre: CLS2601 + CLS2602/CLS2062
GED102U - Teaching and Learning 1
ENN204K - African Encounters
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLS3704 - Classical Heroes in Fact and Fiction
Pre: CLS2601 + CLS2602/CLS2062
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1014/GEM1501 ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLS3705 - The Fall of Rome/Greco-Roman Drama
GRE1502 - Greek Grammar and Reading
Pre: GRE1501/GRE1019 + GRE1502/GRE102A
ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
HSY1501 - Precolonial South Africa
FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T COM306D - Communication Research
Pre: RSC201-H/ RSC2601
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
GED201W - The Adolescent: an Educational Perspective
Pre: GED101T + GED102U COM311A - Political and Government Communication and Media Ethics
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
GED202X - Teaching and Learning 2
Pre: GED101T + GED102U COM3704 - New Media Technology
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
GED203Y - Life Crises in Childhood and Adolescence
Pre: GED101T + GED102U COM3708 - Communication Science
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
Pre: ITN1501 HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or any FOUR first level modules
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre: LAN101K/LAN1501 HSY2602 - Early State Formation, Slavery and Colonial Conquest in Africa
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
LIN1501 - Grammatical Patterns and Concepts
ICS2603 - Foundation Sources of Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 DVA3704 - Development Planning
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co:MAN101R/MAN1501 ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
OTS1501 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 ECH3701 - Death, Tombs and Burials in the Early Christian World
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS1502 - Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ECH3702 - Religion, Worship and Prayer in the Early Christian World
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ECH3703 - The Bible and Human Development in Post-Colonial Africa
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ECH3704 - Construction of Bodies, Gender and Sexuality in Early Christianity
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
IPC2601 - International Organisations
ECH3705 - Early Christian Spirituality
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
EDC1015 - Theoretical Frameworks in Education (Educational Foundations 101 (Bed))
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M ITN802X - Visions of the Renaissance
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN303M - Themes in English Language Studies
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology LIN2035 - Language Acquisition in A Natural Environment
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
ENN311M - Exploring South African Writing
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
LIN2046 - Language in A Changing World
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
ENN314Q - Reading Classics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
Co: RSN101V/RSN1501 LIN2058 - Sound and Sound Structure
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
ENN315R - Testing the Limits of the Literary Sign: Modern and Contemporary Literature
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
MAN2601 - Shenghuo Hanyo: Living Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 FRC3701 - French Language and Culture: Advanced Oral
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
RST1602 - Introduction to Theory of Religion
MAN2602 - Huoyong Hanyu: Applied Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 Co: MAN201U/MAN2601
FRC3702 - French for Professional Purposes: Hotel and Tourism
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
MAN3702 - Zhongguo Chengyu: Chinese Wisdom Tales, Idioms and Proverbs
Pre:MAN2602/MAN202V FRC3703 - French Literature: France (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
OTS2601 - The Bible, Creation and Ecology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
FRC3704 - French Literature: Francophone Countries (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
SPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501 OTS2602 - From Dan to Beersheba: an Archaeological Tour Through Ancient Israel
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
FRC3705 - Practical Translation From and Into French
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesTHL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
OTS2603 - Life Orientation: Biblical Perspectives
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GED3013 - The Adult: an Educational Perspective
Pre: GED201W + GED202X + GED203Y
THL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
OTS2604 - The Bible and the Eradication of Poverty
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GED3024 - Teaching and Learning 3
Pre: GED201W + GED202X + GED203Y
Language modules. Choose 1 beginner's module in a Language from the following:
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
GED3069 - Education and Technology
Pre: GED201W + GED202X + GED203Y
AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL1504 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language 2
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY3702 - Themes in 20th Century World History: Towards Globalisation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY3703 - Globalisation Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLH1501 - Galeh IVrit Tanakhit
PLS2610 - African Philosophy II
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY3704 - Modern South Africa: Afrikaner Power, the Politics of Race and Resistance, 1902 to the 1970`S
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
PSC2601 - South African Politics
Pre: IPC1501/IPC101Y + IPC1502/IPC1023
HSY3705 - Modern South Africa: From Soweto to Democracy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N ICS3706 - Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Mysticism
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N + Co: PTU2601
ICS3707 - Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
GRE1501 - Greek Grammar PYC2601 - Personality Theories
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
INS3036 - Using Information: the Role of Information Behaviour
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
INS3702 - The Political Economy of Information
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules INS3707 - Information Organisation and Retrieval
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
RST2603 - New Religious Movements: Cults, New Age and Related Phenomenon
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
IPC3701 - International Political Theory
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
RST2705 - Divinity and Nature in Religious History
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
IPC3702 - International Political Economy
RSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for Beginners
THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
Pre:THL1501 or THL801V IPC3703 - Diplomacy
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
THL2602 - Structuralist and Semiotic Theories of Genre
Pre:THL1502 or THL802V ITN801W - Contemporary Culture in Italy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
THL821Y - Advanced Narrative Theory
Pre:THL1502 or THL802V LIN3028 - Approaches in Linguistics
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
THL8223 - Theory of Drama Pre:THL1502 or THL802V LIN306C - Learning and Teaching an Additional Language (Linguistics 306)
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
THL8234 - Theory of Poetry Pre:THL1502 or THL802V LIN3704 - Language Planning and Linguistic Description
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
LIN3705 - Text Structure and Function
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
MAN3703 - Gaoji Hanyu: Advanced Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN3702/MAN301X
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesMAN3704 - Zongguo Wenxuan: Selected Readings of Modern Chinese Literature
Co:MAN3703/MAN301X
MAN3705 - Shangyong Zhongwen: Business Chinese
Co:MAN3704/MAN3033
OTS3701 - Politics, Power and Prophecy in Ancient Israel
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3702 - Excavating A Biblical City
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3703 - The Bible and African Cultures
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3704 - The Bible and Sexuality
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3705 - Understanding the Old Testament Through Archaeology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS3703 - Advanced African Philosophy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS3708 - Formal Logic Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS3709 - Advanced Western Philosophy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PTU3701 - Portuguese Language for Specific Purposes: Advanced
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q
PTU3702 - Portuguese Translation Practice
Pre: PTU3701/PTU301T
PTU3703 - Advanced Language Skills in Portuguese (Oral and Written)
Pre: PTU3701/PTU301T
PTU3704 - Modern Brazilian Literature and Society
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q + PTU2602/PTU202R
PTU3705 - Lusophone African Literature (Portuguese)
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q + PTU2602/PTU202R
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501+PYC1023/PYC1502 or Any Four first level modules
PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501+PYC1023/PYC1502 or Any Four first level modules
PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem Solving
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501+PYC1023/PYC1502 or Any Four first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPYC3704 - Psychological Research
Pre: RSC2601
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST3708 - Postmodern Philosophy of Religion
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST3709 - Religion and Social Issues
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
SOC3015 - Thinking Sociologically: Research Methodology
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC3049 - Industrial Sociology
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC305A - Sociology of Education
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC306B - Group Dynamics Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC308D - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
THL3705 - Literary Theory in Context
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RulesDetails of the Unisa Music Certificate Examinations will be found in the Music Examinations Handbook which is obtainable free of charge from the Registrar. Although such examinations are conducted by the University s Directorate: Music, the tuition is NOT provided by the University, This must be arranged privately with a qualified music teacher.
Should the curriculum not comprise thirty modules, as a result of the choice of the second major subject, then additional modules on second and/or third level may be selected from Music in History and Society, Composition Studies’ and Music in World Cultures Today A reading knowledge of music notation is essential in order to undertake any of the CST modules for this degree. the attention of students is drawn to the specific language requirements for the various postgraduate certificates in Education offered at Unisa, in case they intend proceeding with a Diploma in Education at a later stage.
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory.INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
SCK1501 - Welfare Policy RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences Pre: Any TWO modulesSCK1502 - Introduction to Social Work and the Helping Process
Co:SCK103Y/1503 SCK2601 - Facilitative Communication in Groups and Communities
Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501+ SCK102X/SCK1502+ SCK103Y/SCK1503 + Co: SCK2024 + APY102F
SCK1503 - Practical Work (Social Work 103 (Practical Work))
Co:SCK102X/SCK1502 SCK2602 - Practical Work Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501+ SCK102X/SCK1502+ SCK103Y/SCK1503 + Co: SCK2024 + APY102F
SCW2601 - Introduction to Law for Social Work IIa
SCK2603 - Welfare Policy Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501+ SCK102X/SCK1502+ SCK103Y/SCK1503 + Co: SCK2024 + APY102F
SCW2602 - Introduction to Law for Social Work IIb
SCK2604 - Counselling Skills Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501+ SCK102X/SCK1502+ SCK103Y/SCK1503
Optional modules (2nd Major Subject). Choose 2 modules from the same subject (if DVA is the 2nd major, include 1 further optional module):
Marriage Guidance and Counselling: Choose only 1 module from the following:
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
MGG201W - Marriage Guidance and Counselling
CMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
MGG202X - Marriage Guidance and Counselling: Sexual Trauma
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
Criminology: (2nd Major Subject). Choose 3 modules from Criminology:
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
CMY202F - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
CMY2603 - Child and Youth Misbehaviour
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
CMY2604 - Dealing With Young Offenders
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology Communication Science (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Communication Science:
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society COM2601 - Organisational CommunicationSOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
Optional Modules: Choose a maximum of 2 modules from the following OR 2 modules from abovementioned groups:
Development Studies (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Development Studies:
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Pre:DVA101Q/ DVA1501
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical) DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
Philosophy (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Philosophy:
PLS2601 - Critical ReasoningPLS2607 - Philosophy of SciencePLS2610 - African Philosophy IIPsychology (2nd Major Subject): PYC2606 and 2 modules from the following:PYC2601 - Personality Theories
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
Qualification Bachelor of Social Work New Curriculum NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 02054 - NEW Total NQF Credits 480
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 0
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Third Level Pre/Co-requisites Fourth Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Refer to the qualification RULES before registration for this level.SCK3016 - Social Case Work Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501 + SCK102X/
SCK1502 + SCK103Y/SCK1503 + SCK2013 + SCK2024 + SCK2035 + SCK2046 + APY102F Co: SCK3028 + SCK304A
SCK401A - Social Casework: Working With Individuals-Integrated Theory and Practice
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
SCK3028 - Social Group Work Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501 + SCK102X/SCK1502 + SCK103Y/SCK1503 + SCK2013 + SCK2024 + SCK2035 + SCK2046 + APY102F Co: SCK3016 + SCK304A
SCK402B - Social Casework: Working With Couples and Families- Integrated Theory and Practice
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
SCK3039 - Community Work Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501+ SCK102X/SCK1502 + SCK103Y/SCK1503 + SCK2013 + SCK2024 + SCK2035 + SCK2046 + APY102F Co: SCK305B
SCK403C - Social Group Work With Children and Youth- Integrated Theory and Practice
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
SCK304A - Practical Work in Social Case and Group Work
Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501 + SCK102X/SCK1502 + SCK103Y/SCK1503 + SCK2013 + SCK2024 + SCK2035 + SCK2046 + APY102F Co: SCK3039
SCK404D - Social Group Work With Adults- Integrated Theory and Practice
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
SCK305B - Practical Work: Community Work
Pre: SCK101W/SCK1501 + SCK102X/SCK1502 + SCK103Y/SCK1503 + SCK2013 + SCK2024 + SCK2035 + SCK2046 + APY102F Co: SCK3039
SCK405E - Community Work: Planning and Integrated Practice
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
Philosophy (2nd Major Subject): Choose all 5 modules from the following: SCK406F - Community Work: Execution of A Project
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics SCK407G - Social Work Management: the Social Work Organisation- Integrated Theory and Practice
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
PLS3703 - Advanced African Philosophy SCK408H - Social Work Management: the Social Worker as Employee and Manager
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
SCK410B - Research Project: Planning and Execution
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
PLS3708 - Formal Logic SCK411C - Statutory Work, Ethics and Supervision
Pre:Pass All SCK first +second +third level modules + all thirty modules
PLS3709 - Advanced Western PhilosophyPsychology (2nd Major Subject): Choose all 5 modules from the following:
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental HealthPYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem SolvingPYC3704 - Psychological Research Pre: RSC2601
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling EncountersCriminology (2nd Major Subject): Choose 5 modules from the following:
CMY3701 - The Explanation of Crime
CMY3702 - Crime Typologies
CMY3704 - Formal Reaction to Crime
CMY3705 - Victimology
CMY3706 - Contemporary Criminological IssuesCMY3708 - Qualitative Research Methodology in CriminologyCMY3709 - Quantitative Research Methodology in CriminologyDevelopment Studies (2nd Major Subject): Choose all 5 modules from the following:
DVA3701 - Development Theories
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RulesTo be registered as a candidate for the BSW degree, a student must: in EACH YEAR in which Social Work is taken, be able to attend workshops and practice ses-sions at an approved Unisa Centre in CAPE TOWN, DURBAN, PRETORIA, POLOKWANE and JOHANNESBURG and in addition, on the fourth level undertaking practical work at a Welfare Organisation.
Students who will NOT be able to do practical work regularly at one of the centres, will not be allowed to register for the BSW degree.
Students must have passed all thirty modules on first to third level before registering for fourth-level modules.Students who obtain an average of 60% and more in each of the third-level modules in Social Work may complete the fourth year over a period of one year.Students who obtain less than an average of 60% in any one of the third-level modules in Social Work must complete the fourth year over a period of two years.All students who failed or need to supplement one module in courses other than social work must complete the fourth year over a period of two years.Students who spread the fourth level over two years must register as follows: First year: SCK405E, SCK406F, SCK407G, SCK408H, SCK410B, Second year:: SCK401A, SCK402B, SCK403C, SCK404D, SCK411C (Note: the theory and practical work modules of a method must be registered for simultaneously.
the curriculum comprises FORTY MODULES and practical social work. the major subject is Social Work and ONE of Philosophy, Psychology, Criminology, Develop-ment Studies, Communication or Sociology.
A graduate may qualify as a social worker by passing the undermentioned study units for non-degree purposes (NDP) provided that they completed their Bachelors degree at a South African university and majored in one of Philosophy, Communication Science, Criminology, Development Studies, Psychology and Sociology:Social Work (All Social Work modules from the first to the fourth year at study)Social Welfare Law (both modules)Marriage Guidance and Counselling and Sexual Trauma (201 and 202)
Studens who want to study Marriage Guidance and Counselling or Sexual Trauma for non-degree purposes, must have a BA degree or should have completed 8 modules on NQF Level 5.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesPYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining CommunityPYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and CounsellingPYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire DesignSociology (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Sociology:SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South AfricaSOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
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Third Level Pre/Co-requisites Fourth Level Pre/Co-requisitesDVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
DVA3703 - Development Policy and StrategiesDVA3704 - Development Planning
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular InitiativesCommunication Science (2nd Major Subject): Choose 4 modules from the following:
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and IssuesCOM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and ProductionCOM306D - Communication Research Pre: RSC201-H/ RSC2601
COM3704 - New Media Technology
Communication Science (2nd Major Subject): Choose an additional module from Communication Science:COM311A - Political and Government Communication and Media EthicsCOM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)COM3708 - Communication Science
Sociology (2nd Major Subject): Choose all 5 modules from Sociology:SOC3015 - Thinking Sociologically: Research MethodologySOC3049 - Industrial Sociology
SOC305A - Sociology of Education
SOC306B - Group Dynamics
SOC308D - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory.INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
SCK1501 - Welfare Policy RSC2601 - Research in Social SciencesSCK1502 - Introduction to Social Work and the Helping Process
SCK2601 - Facilitative Communication in Groups and Communities
SCK1503 - Practical Work (Social Work 103 (Practical Work))
SCK2602 - Practical Work
SCW2601 - Introduction to Law for Social Work IIa
SCK2603 - Welfare Policy
SCW2602 - Introduction to Law for Social Work IIb
SCK2604 - Counselling Skills
Optional Modules(2nd Major Subject): Choose 2 modules from the same subject (if DVA is the 2nd major, include 1 further optional module):
Marriage Guidace and Counselling: Choose 1 module from the following:
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
MGG201W - Marriage Guidance and Counselling
CMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
MGG202X - Marriage Guidance and Counselling: Sexual Trauma
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
Criminology: (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Criminology:
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
CO: PYC2605 if DVA=2ND MAJOR!! CMY2602 - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
CMY2603 - Child and Youth Misbehaviour
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
CMY2604 - Dealing With Young Offenders
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology Communication Science: (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Communication Science:
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society COM2601 - Organisational CommunicationSOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
Optional Modules: Choose a maximum of 2 modules from the following OR 2 modules from abovementioned groups:
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
Development Administration: (2nd Major Subject): Choose all 3 modules from Development Administration:
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical) DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs ApproachPhilosophy: (2nd major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Philosophy:
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
PLS2610 - African Philosophy II
Psychology: (2nd Major Subject): PYC2606 and 2 modules from the following:
PYC2601 - Personality Theories CO: PYC2605
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
CO: PYC2605
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
CO: PYC2605
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling Compulsory if PYC = 2nd MAJOR
Qualification Bachelor of Social Work NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99309 Total NQF Credits 480
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
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Third Level Pre/Co-requisites Fourth Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory: Compulsory: Refer to the qualification RULES before registration for this level.SCK3016 - Social Case Work SCK401A - Social Casework: Working With
Individuals-Integrated Theory and PracticeSCK3028 - Social Group Work SCK402B - Social Casework: Working With
Couples and Families- Integrated Theory and Practice
SCK3039 - Community Work SCK403C - Social Group Work With Children and Youth- Integrated Theory and Practice
SCK304A - Practical Work in Social Case and Group Work
SCK404D - Social Group Work With Adults- Integrated Theory and Practice
SCK305B - Practical Work: Community Work
SCK405E - Community Work: Planning and Integrated Practice
Philosophy: (2nd Major Subject): Choose all 5 modules from the following: SCK406F - Community Work: Execution of A Project
CMY3705 - Victimology SCK407G - Social Work Management: the Social Work Organisation- Integrated Theory and Practice
PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics SCK410B - Research Project: Planning and Execution
PLS3703 - Advanced African Philosophy SCK411C - Statutory Work, Ethics and Supervision
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political PhilosophyPLS3708 - Formal LogicPLS3709 - Advanced Western PhilosophyPsychology: (2nd Major Subject): Chooes all 5 modules from the following:PYC3701 - Social PsychologyPYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental HealthPYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem SolvingPYC3704 - Psychological Research Pre: RSC2601PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling EncountersCriminology: (2nd Major Subject): Choose 5 modules from the following:
CMY3701 - The Explanation of Crime
CMY3702 - Crime Typologies
CMY3704 - Formal Reaction to Crime
CMY3706 - Contemporary Criminological IssuesCMY3708 - Qualitative Research Methodology in CriminologyCMY3709 - Quantitative Research Methodology in CriminologyDevelopment Studies: (2nd Major Subject): Choose all 5 modules from the following:
DVA3701 - Development Theories
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban DevelopmentDVA3703 - Development Policy and StrategiesDVA3704 - Development Planning
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular InitiativesCommunication Science: (2nd Major Subject): Choose 4 modules from the following:
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesPYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire DesignSociology: (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Sociology:
SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South AfricaSOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
Rules(Note: the theory and practical work modules of a method must be registered for simultaneously.
the curriculum comprises FORTY MODULES and practical social work. the major subject is Social Work and ONE of Philosophy, Psychology, Criminology, Develop-ment Studies, Communication or Sociology.
A graduate may qualify as a social worker by passing the undermentioned study units for non-degree purposes (NDP) provided that they completed their Bachelors degree at a South African university and majored in one of Philosophy, Communication Science, Criminology, Development Studies, Psychology and Sociology: Social Work (All Social Work modules from the first to the fourth year at study) Social Welfare Law (both modules)Marriage Guidance and Counselling and Sexual Trauma (201 and 202)
Students who want to study Marriage Guidance and Counselling or Sexual Trauma for non-degree purposes, must have a BA degree or should have completed 8 modules on NQF Level 5.
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Third Level Pre/Co-requisites Fourth Level Pre/Co-requisitesCOM3018 - Marketing Communication
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and IssuesCOM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and ProductionCOM306D - Communication Research Pre: RSC2601
COM3704 - New Media Technology
Communication Science: Choose One additional module from the following:
COM311A - Political and Government Communication and Media EthicsCOM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)COM3708 - Communication Science
Sociology: (2nd Major Subject): Choose 5 modules from the following:
SOC3015 - Thinking Sociologically: Research MethodologySOC3049 - Industrial Sociology
SOC305A - Sociology of Education
SOC306B - Group Dynamics
SOC308D - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
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Qualification Bachelor of Visual Arts NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 02224 Total NQF Credits 480
Admission Requirements Permission letter from the Department of Art History,Visual Arts and Musicology AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemp-tion Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory.ARH1501 - Visual Literacy ARH2601 - The Arts and Ideology 1 ARH1501+ARH1502ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History ARH2602 - Introduction to Art History in
AfricaARH1501+ARH1502
GAR1501 - Drawing 1 ARH2603 - Visual Culture 1 ARH1501+ARH1502THF1501 - Sculpture ARH3705 - The Arts and the (Post)Colonial
(Offered from 2013)TWF1501 - Painting GAR2601 - Graphic Processes (Graphic
Processes)Pre: GAR111/GAR101/GAR1501 + GAR102
VAR2601 - Visual Arts 1 Pre: GAR1501/GAR1116 + TWF1501/TWF111X + THF1501/THF111E
VAR2602 - Visual Arts 2 Pre: GAR1501/GAR1116 + TWF1501/TWF111X + THF1501/THF111E
RulesProspective students must obtain prior permission from the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology before registering for the degree. in addition to the normal study fees, a studio fee is payable for each module in Drawing, Painting, Sculpture and Visual Arts. Students are expected to attend two workshops at one of the approved centres of the University. Workshops are normally conducted at least twice a year, for a period of approximately 3 to 5 days each, in the following cities: Cape Town Durban Pretoria Further details are sent to the students early in the year. Students are strongly advised to attend all days of each workshop presented for their particular modules as these are important modes of tuition. Please note: these practical subjects demand much of a students time and the equipment and materials required are expensive. the University will not be responsible for any loss of, or damage to student work. the Department reserves the right to retain the students practical and written work for study material, teaching purposes or for exhibitions.
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Third Level Pre/Co-requisites Fourth Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory.ARH311N - Art and Ideology 2 Pre:ARH211K+ARH213M ARH411R - Contemporary International Art Pre: ARH311N + ARH313Q + ARH314R Co:
ARH412S
ARH312P - Art, Craft and Design ARH412S - Contemporary South African Art Pre: ARH311N + ARH313Q + ARH314R Co: ARH411R
ARH313Q - Art Theory and Criticism 2 Pre: ARH211K+ARH213M PAT4801 - Professional Art Practice 2 Pre: VAR3701 + VAR3702ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture VAR4801 - Visual Arts 5 Pre:VAR3701/VAR311G+VAR3702/
VAR312H+PAT301F
PAT3701 - Professional Art Practice 1 Pre: VAR2601 + VAR2602 VAR4802 - Visual Arts 6 Pre:VAR3701/VAR311G+VAR3702/VAR312H+PAT301F
VAR3701 - Visual Arts 3 Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602 Language Modules: Select 2 from the following:VAR3702 - Visual Arts 4 Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602 AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
Pre: May Not be taken if African language passed at Matriculation Level or is your Mother Tongue.
AFL1504 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language 2
May Not be taken if African language passed at Matriculation Level or is your Mother Tongue.
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1014/GEM1501
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
Pre: ITN1501
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre: LAN101K/LAN1501
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
SPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501
Optional modules. Select 2 modules from the following (students who did not pass ARH214, must do all 3):COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
CST3706 - Music Technology 2: Digital AudioWLL2602 - Film, Literature and Society Pre: Any TWO first level Language modules
Language module: Choose 1 from the following modules:
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry
Pre: Any FOUR first-level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.CST1501 - Composition Models 1: Tonal Music
CST2601 - Music Technology 1: Midi
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CST3701 - African Composition Resources
Pre: CTH221E + CTH222F + CTH223G + CTH224H
CST1502 - Composition Models 2: Modal and Tonal Counterpoint
CST2602 - Composition Models 3: Chromaticism
Pre: CST1501/CTH123D + CST1502/CTH124E
CST3702 - Modernist Composition Resources
Pre: CTH221E + CTH222F + CTH223G + CTH224H
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
CST2603 - Composition Models 4: Music Analysis
Pre: CST1501/CTH123D + CST1502/CTH124E
CST3703 - Postmodern Composition Resources
Pre: CTH221E + CTH222F + CTH223G + CTH224H
MBY1501 - Music Bibliography
MHS2601 - Musical Entrepreneurship
CST3704 - Free Composition
Pre: CTH221E + CTH222F + CTH223G + CTH224H
MHS1501 - Introducing Music Studies
MHS2602 - Music and Society
CST3705 - Performing Practice
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MHS1502 - Exploring World Musics
MHS2603 - Music and Patronage
CST3706 - Music Technology 2: Digital Audio
African Languages: Choose 1 module from the following: MHS2604 - Music in Vienna From the Late 18th Century
MHS3701 - Music in Religion
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
MHS2605 - All That Jazz MHS3702 - Opera
AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
May Not be taken if African language passed at Matriculation Level or is your Mother Tongue.
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: MHS3703 - Music and Gender
Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following: AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
MHS3704 - Music in South Africa
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
MHS3705 - Sociology of Music
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
AGE1501 - Introduction to Archaeology
AGE2601 - Archaeological Fieldwork Techniques and Analytical Methods
AGE1601 - The Prehistory of South Africa
AGE2602 - African Archaeology
ANH1501 - Near East and Greece
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
ANH1502 - Roman Ancient History
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
APY2602 - Anthropology and Health Care
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic)
Qualification Bachelor of Musicology NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02070 - N10 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Grade 5 Music Theory (Unisa) OR Music for Matric OR Grade 6 Music Theory AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption OR NSC with Degree admission OR qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ATC2601 - Verbal Communication in the Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy ATC2602 - Nonverbal Communication in Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
ATC2603 - Cultural Change in the Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ATC1502 - Mythology of the Ancient Near East
CGM2601 - Ethics and Spirituality
ATC1601 - Introduction to the Ancient Near Eastern Culture
CGM2602 - Preaching in A Context of Poverty
CGM1501 - Invitation to Theology
CGM2603 - Exploring Celebration and Worship
CGM1502 - First Steps in Practical Theology
CLH2601 - Hinneh Hatanakh
Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501
CLH1501 - Galeh IVrit Tanakhit
CLH2602 - Hinneh Ha'Arets Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 + CLH104U/CLH1502 + CLH2063/2601
CLH1502 - Hamshekh Belvrit Tanakhit
Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 CLS2601 - Perspectives On Roman Africa and the Ancient Environment
CLS1501 - Greek Mythology in Context
CLS2602 - Material Testimonies to the Classical World
CLS1502 - Roman Myths, Literature and Society
CMM2601 - Women in Society and Church
CMM1501 - Ethics and Life CMM2602 - Youth Ministry in Communities
CMM1502 - The Dynamics of Mission
CMM2603 - Intercultural Christian Communication
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
DVA3701 - Development Theories
P
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
ECH2601 - Text Interpretation, Theory and Method
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Pre:DVA101Q/ DVA1501 ECH2602 - Daily Life in Early Christianity
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECH1501 - Introduction to Early Christian Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology
ECH2603 - Illness, Health and Healing in the Early Christian World
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
ENN204K - African Encounters
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
ENN106J - English Communication for Law
ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
GED101T - Human Development and Education
GED201W - The Adolescent: an Educational Perspective
Pre: GED101T + GED102U
GED102U - Teaching and Learning 1
GED202X - Teaching and Learning 2
Pre: GED101T + GED102U
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesGEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
GED203Y - Life Crises in Childhood and Adolescence
Pre: GED101T + GED102U
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1014/GEM1501 HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
HSY1501 - Precolonial South Africa
HSY2602 - Early State Formation, Slavery and Colonial Conquest in Africa
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
ICS2603 - Foundation Sources of Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
Pre: ITN1501 INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
JCA1501 - Laws and Customs:the Festivals of Judaism,Their Origin, Development and the Inherent Notion of Time
IPC2601 - International Organisations
JCA1502 - The Emergence of the Halacha
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
LIN2035 - Language Acquisition in A Natural Environment
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre LAN101K/LAN1501 LIN2046 - Language in A Changing World
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
LIN2058 - Sound and Sound Structure
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
LIN1501 - Grammatical Patterns and Concepts
MAN2601 - Shenghuo Hanyo: Living Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
MAN2602 - Huoyong Hanyu: Applied Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 Co: MAN201U/MAN2601
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co:MAN101R/MAN1501 OTS2601 - The Bible, Creation and Ecology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS1501 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature
OTS2602 - From Dan to Beersheba: an Archaeological Tour Through Ancient Israel
OTS1502 - Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
OTS2603 - Life Orientation: Biblical Perspectives
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
OTS2604 - The Bible and the Eradication of Poverty
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M PLS2610 - African Philosophy II
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
PSC2601 - South African Politics
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N
RLE1501 - Modern Romance Literature in English-Plays, Poems and Short Stories
PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N + Co: PTU2601
RLE1502 - Modern Romance Literature in English - Novels
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
RSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for Beginners
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
RSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
Co: RSN101V/RSN1501 PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
PYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
RST2603 - New Religious Movements: Cults, New Age and Related Phenomenon
THL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
RST2604 - Meditation and Mysticism
THL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
Pre:THL1501 or THL801V
TIC1501 - Reflections of Faith
THL2602 - Structuralist and Semiotic Theories of Genre
Pre:THL1502 or THL802V
TIC1502 - Introduction to the Study of Church History
THL821Y - Advanced Narrative Theory
Pre:THL1502 or THL802V
THL8223 - Theory of Drama Pre:THL1502 or THL802VTHL8234 - Theory of Poetry Pre:THL1502 or THL802VTIC2601 - Faith, Church and CultureTIC2602 - Christianity and A Changing South AfricaTIC2603 - Faith, Jesus and Social ChangeTIC2604 - World Christianity and EcumenismWLL2601 - Cultural Diversity in Literary ContextsWLL2602 - Film, Literature and Society
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Qualification Bachelor of Musicology NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 99308 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Grade 5 Music Theory (Unisa) OR Music for Matric Or Grade 6 Music Theory AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption OR NSC with Degree admission OR qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.CST1501 - Composition Models 1: Tonal Music
CST2601 - Music Technology 1: Midi
CST3701 - African Composition Resources
CST1502 - Composition Models 2: Modal and Tonal Counterpoint
CST2602 - Composition Models 3: Chromaticism
CST3702 - Modernist Composition Resources
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
CST2603 - Composition Models 4: Music Analysis
CST3703 - Postmodern Composition Resources
MBY1501 - Music Bibliography
MHS2601 - Musical Entrepreneurship
CST3704 - Free Composition
MHS1501 - Introducing Music Studies
MHS2602 - Music and Society
CST3705 - Performing Practice
MHS1502 - Exploring World Musics
MHS2603 - Music and Patronage
CST3706 - Music Technology 2: Digital Audio
African Languages: Choose 1 module from the following: MHS2604 - Music in Vienna From the Late 18th Century
MHS3701 - Music in Religion
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
MHS2605 - All That Jazz MHS3702 - Opera
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: MHS3703 - Music and Gender
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
MHS3704 - Music in South Africa
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
MHS3705 - Sociology of Music
AFL1504 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language 2
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
AGE1501 - Introduction to Archaeology
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
AGE1601 - The Prehistory of South Africa
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
AIS1501 - Introducing Applied Information Science
AGE2601 - Archaeological Fieldwork Techniques and Analytical Methods
AIS1503 - Introducing Information Records and Sources
AGE2602 - African Archaeology
ANH1501 - Near East and Greece
AGE2701 - Archaeology and Fossils: the Study of Human Evolution
ANH1502 - Roman Ancient History
ARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother tounge speaker (Arabic)
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
ARH2601 - The Arts and Ideology 1
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ARH2602 - Introduction to Art History in Africa
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy ARH2603 - Visual Culture 1
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
ATC2601 - Verbal Communication in the Ancient Near East
ATC1502 - Mythology of the Ancient Near East
ATC2602 - Nonverbal Communication in Ancient Near East
ATC1601 - Introduction to the Ancient Near Eastern Culture
ATC2603 - Cultural Change in the Ancient Near East
CGM1501 - Invitation to Theology
CGM2601 - Ethics and Spirituality
CGM1502 - First Steps in Practical Theology
CGM2602 - Preaching in A Context of Poverty
CLH1501 - Galeh IVrit Tanakhit
CGM2603 - Exploring Celebration and Worship
CLH1502 - Hamshekh Belvrit Tanakhit
CLH2601 - Hinneh Hatanakh
CLS1501 - Greek Mythology in Context
CLH2602 - Hinneh Ha'Arets
CLS1502 - Roman Myths, Literature and Society
CLS2601 - Perspectives On Roman Africa and the Ancient Environment
CMM1501 - Ethics and Life CLS2602 - Material Testimonies to the Classical World
CMM1502 - The Dynamics of Mission
CMM2601 - Women in Society and Church
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
CMM2602 - Youth Ministry in Communities
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
CMM2603 - Intercultural Christian Communication
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
ECH1501 - Introduction to Early Christian Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
ECH2601 - Text Interpretation, Theory and Method
GRE1501 - Greek Grammar ECH2602 - Daily Life in Early Christianity
GRE1502 - Greek Grammar and Reading
ECH2603 - Illness, Health and Healing in the Early Christian World
HRV1601 - Human Rights, Values and Social Transformation
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
HSY1501 - Precolonial South Africa
ENN204K - African Encounters
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
HSY2602 - Early State Formation, Slavery and Colonial Conquest in Africa
JCA1501 - Laws and Customs:the Festivals of Judaism,Their Origin, Development and the Inherent Notion of Time
HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War
JCA1502 - The Emergence of the Halacha
ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
KSK1601 - Introduction to Creative Writing: A Practical Course
ICS2603 - Foundation Sources of Islam
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
LIN1501 - Grammatical Patterns and Concepts
IPC2601 - International Organisations
MOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
MOH1502 - Qadimah (Adance)
KSK2601 - Advanced Creative Writing: A Practical Course (Theory of Literature 204)
OTS1501 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature
LIN2035 - Language Acquisition in A Natural Environment
OTS1502 - Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
LIN2046 - Language in A Changing World
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
LIN2058 - Sound and Sound Structure
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
MGG201W - Marriage Guidance and Counselling
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
MGG202X - Marriage Guidance and Counselling: Sexual Trauma
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
OTS2601 - The Bible, Creation and Ecology
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
OTS2602 - From Dan to Beersheba: an Archaeological Tour Through Ancient Israel
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
OTS2603 - Life Orientation: Biblical Perspectives
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesRLE1501 - Modern Romance Literature in English-Plays, Poems and Short Stories
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
RLE1502 - Modern Romance Literature in English - Novels
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
PLS2610 - African Philosophy II
SCK1501 - Welfare Policy PSC2601 - South African Politics
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
SPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
THL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
THL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
TIC1501 - Reflections of Faith
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following: PYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
RST1602 - Introduction to Theory of Religion
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
RST2603 - New Religious Movements: Cults, New Age and Related PhenomenonRST2604 - Meditation and MysticismSOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South AfricaSOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social ProblemsTEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication IndustryTHL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and CultureTHL2602 - Structuralist and Semiotic Theories of GenreTIC2601 - Faith, Church and CultureTIC2602 - Christianity and A Changing South AfricaTIC2603 - Faith, Jesus and Social Change
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesTIC2604 - World Christianity and EcumenismWLL2601 - Cultural Diversity in Literary ContextsWLL2602 - Film, Literature and Society
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Congregational Ministry: (CGM). Choose 2 to 3 modules
from the CGM track:Compulsory. You may only offer this module in your FINAL YEAR of registration for the degree.
CGM1501 - Invitation to Theology
CGM2601 - Ethics and Spirituality
BTH3720 - Integrated Theological Praxis
CGM1502 - First Steps in Practical Theology
Co: CGM1501 CGM2602 - Preaching in A Context of Poverty
Congregational Ministry: (CGM). Choose a maximum of 3 CGM modules:
CMM1501 - Ethics and Life CGM2603 - Exploring Celebration and Worship
CGM3701 - Sexual Ethics
CMM1502 - The Dynamics of Mission
Community Ministry: (CMM). Choose 2 to 3 modules from the CMM track:
CGM3702 - From Text to Sermon: Reading and Creating Religious Texts
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECH1501 - Introduction to Early Christian Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology
Co: CGM1501 CMM2601 - Women in Society and Church
CGM3703 - Caring for All: Exploring the Field of Pastoral Work
OTS1501 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature
Co: CGM1501 CMM2602 - Youth Ministry in Communities
CGM3704 - The Research Challenge: Doing Empirical Research in Theology
TIC1501 - Reflections of Faith
Co: CGM1501 CMM2603 - Intercultural Christian Communication
CGM3705 - Christian Leadership and Church Management
TIC1502 - Introduction to the Study of Church History
Co: CGM1501 Theologies in Context: (TIC). Choose 2 to 3 modules from the TIC track:
Community Ministry: (CMM). Choose a maximum of 3 CMM modules:
TIC2601 - Faith, Church and Culture
CMM3701 - Christian Action for Anti-Racism and Reconciliation
TIC2602 - Christianity and A Changing South Africa
CMM3702 - God, Creation and Environment
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
TIC2603 - Faith, Jesus and Social Change
CMM3703 - Christian Social Ethics
TIC2604 - World Christianity and Ecumenism
CMM3704 - The Dynamics of Interreligious Encounter
Scripture Studies: (SCR). Choose 2 to 3 modules from the SCR track:
CMM3705 - Christian Moral Decision-Making
ECH2601 - Text Interpretation, Theory and Method
Theologies in Context: (TIC). Choose a maximum of 3 TIC modules:
ECH2602 - Daily Life in Early Christianity
TIC3701 - Faith, the Spirit and the Future
ECH2603 - Illness, Health and Healing in the Early Christian World
TIC3702 - Faith, Philosophy and Science
OTS2601 - The Bible, Creation and Ecology
TIC3703 - Church and Society Across the Ages
OTS2602 - From Dan to Beersheba: an Archaeological Tour Through Ancient Israel
TIC3704 - Christianity in Africa
OTS2603 - Life Orientation: Biblical Perspectives
TIC3705 - Christian Foundations: the Early Centuries
OTS2604 - The Bible and the Eradication of Poverty
Scripture Studies: (SCR). Choose a maximum of 3 SCR modules:ECH3701 - Death, Tombs and Burials in the Early Christian WorldECH3702 - Religion, Worship and Prayer in the Early Christian World
Qualification Bachelor of Theology General (1 Major) NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02135 - GE1 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
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Rulesthe qualification (02135) is only for existing BTH students, who were prior 2012 enrolled for this degree. Students who are registering for the BTH for the first time in 2012 should enrol for the new BTH qualification(99305). the module Integrated theological praxis (BTH3720, formerly BTH320A) is a core (compulsory) module at level 7. It must be taken in the last year of registration for the BTh, when there is a realistic possibility that the student can complete the degree in that year. A student who intends to do an Honours BTh degree in a particular discipline after the BTh is strongly encouraged to enrol for all the undergraduate modules in that discipline. the major should have 10 modules including the module BTH3720. the total number of modules should be 30.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesECH3703 - The Bible and Human Development in Post-Colonial AfricaECH3704 - Construction of Bodies, Gender and Sexuality in Early ChristianityECH3705 - Early Christian SpiritualityOTS3701 - Politics, Power and Prophecy in Ancient IsraelOTS3702 - Excavating A Biblical CityOTS3703 - The Bible and African CulturesOTS3704 - The Bible and SexualityOTS3705 - Understanding the Old Testament Through Archaeology
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Congregational Ministry: (CGM). Choose 2 to 3 modules
from the CGM track:Compulsory. You may only offer this module in your FINAL YEAR of registration for the degree.
CGM1501 - Invitation to Theology
CGM2601 - Ethics and Spirituality
BTH3720 - Integrated Theological Praxis
CGM1502 - First Steps in Practical Theology
Co: CGM1501 CGM2602 - Preaching in A Context of Poverty
Congregational Ministry: (CGM). Choose a maximum of 4 from the CGM track:
CMM1501 - Ethics and Life CGM2603 - Exploring Celebration and Worship
CGM3701 - Sexual Ethics
CMM1502 - The Dynamics of Mission
Community Ministry: (CMM). Choose 2 to 3 modules from the CMM track:
CGM3702 - From Text to Sermon: Reading and Creating Religious Texts
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECH1501 - Introduction to Early Christian Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology
CMM2601 - Women in Society and Church
CGM3703 - Caring for All: Exploring the Field of Pastoral Work
OTS1501 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature
CMM2602 - Youth Ministry in Communities
CGM3704 - The Research Challenge: Doing Empirical Research in Theology
TIC1501 - Reflections of Faith
CMM2603 - Intercultural Christian Communication
CGM3705 - Christian Leadership and Church Management
TIC1502 - Introduction to the Study of Church History
Theologies in Context: (TIC). Choose 2 to 3 modules from the TIC track:
Community Ministry: (CMM). Choose a maximum of 4 from the CMM track:
TIC2601 - Faith, Church and Culture
CMM3701 - Christian Action for Anti-Racism and Reconciliation
TIC2602 - Christianity and A Changing South Africa
CMM3702 - God, Creation and Environment
TIC2603 - Faith, Jesus and Social Change
CMM3703 - Christian Social Ethics
TIC2604 - World Christianity and Ecumenism
CMM3704 - The Dynamics of Interreligious Encounter
Scripture Studies: (SCR). Choose 2 to 3 modules from the SCR track:
CMM3705 - Christian Moral Decision-Making
ECH2601 - Text Interpretation, Theory and Method
Theologies in Context: (TIC). Choose a maximum of 4 from the TIC track:
ECH2602 - Daily Life in Early Christianity
TIC3701 - Faith, the Spirit and the Future
ECH2603 - Illness, Health and Healing in the Early Christian World
TIC3702 - Faith, Philosophy and Science
OTS2601 - The Bible, Creation and Ecology
TIC3703 - Church and Society Across the Ages
OTS2602 - From Dan to Beersheba: an Archaeological Tour Through Ancient Israel
TIC3704 - Christianity in Africa
OTS2603 - Life Orientation: Biblical Perspectives
TIC3705 - Christian Foundations: the Early Centuries
OTS2604 - The Bible and the Eradication of Poverty
Scripture Studies: (SCR). Choose a maximum of 4 from the SCR track:ECH3701 - Death, Tombs and Burials in the Early Christian WorldECH3702 - Religion, Worship and Prayer in the Early Christian World
Qualification Bachelor of Theology General (2 Majors) NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02135 - GE2 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
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Rulesthe qualification (02135) is only for existing BTH students, who were prior 2012 enrolled for this degree. Students who are registering for the BTH for the first time in 2012 should enrol for the new BTH qualification(99305). the module Integrated theological praxis (BTH3720, formerly BTH320A) is a core (compulsory) module at level 7. It must be taken in the last year of registration for the BTh, when there is a realistic possibility that the student can complete the degree in that year. A student who intends to do an Honours BTh degree in a particular discipline after the BTh is strongly encouraged to enrol for all the undergraduate modules in that discipline. the major should have 10 modules including the module BTH3720. the total number of modules should be 30.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesECH3703 - The Bible and Human Development in Post-Colonial AfricaECH3704 - Construction of Bodies, Gender and Sexuality in Early ChristianityECH3705 - Early Christian SpiritualityOTS3701 - Politics, Power and Prophecy in Ancient IsraelOTS3702 - Excavating A Biblical CityOTS3703 - The Bible and African CulturesOTS3704 - The Bible and SexualityOTS3705 - Understanding the Old Testament Through Archaeology
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Congregational Ministry: (CGM). Choose 3 modules from
the CGM track:Compulsory. You may only offer this module in your FINAL YEAR of registration for the degree.
CGM1501 - Invitation to Theology
CGM2601 - Ethics and Spirituality
BTH3720 - Integrated Theological Praxis
CGM1502 - First Steps in Practical Theology
Co: CGM1501 CGM2602 - Preaching in A Context of Poverty
Congregational Ministry: (CGM). Choose a minimum of 2 with a maximum of 3 modules from the CGM track:
CMM1501 - Ethics and Life CGM2603 - Exploring Celebration and Worship
CGM3701 - Sexual Ethics Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CMM1502 - The Dynamics of Mission
Community Ministry: (CMM). Choose 3 modules from the CMM track:
CGM3702 - From Text to Sermon: Reading and Creating Religious Texts
ECH1501 - Introduction to Early Christian Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology
CMM2601 - Women in Society and Church
CGM3703 - Caring for All: Exploring the Field of Pastoral Work
OTS1501 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature
CMM2602 - Youth Ministry in Communities
CGM3704 - The Research Challenge: Doing Empirical Research in Theology
TIC1501 - Reflections of Faith
CMM2603 - Intercultural Christian Communication
CGM3705 - Christian Leadership and Church Management
TIC1502 - Introduction to the Study of Church History
Theologies in Context: (TIC). Choose 3 modules from the TIC track:
Community Ministry: (CMM). Choose a minimum of 2 with a maximum of 3 modules from the CMM track:
TIC2601 - Faith, Church and Culture
CMM3701 - Christian Action for Anti-Racism and Reconciliation
TIC2602 - Christianity and A Changing South Africa
CMM3702 - God, Creation and Environment
TIC2603 - Faith, Jesus and Social Change
CMM3703 - Christian Social Ethics
TIC2604 - World Christianity and Ecumenism
CMM3704 - The Dynamics of Interreligious Encounter
Scripture Studies: (SCR). Choose 3 modules from the SCR track:
CMM3705 - Christian Moral Decision-Making
ECH2601 - Text Interpretation, Theory and Method
Theologies in Context: (TIC). Choose a minimum of 2 with a maximum of 3 modules from the TIC track:
ECH2602 - Daily Life in Early Christianity
TIC3701 - Faith, the Spirit and the Future
ECH2603 - Illness, Health and Healing in the Early Christian World
TIC3702 - Faith, Philosophy and Science
OTS2601 - The Bible, Creation and Ecology
TIC3703 - Church and Society Across the Ages
OTS2602 - From Dan to Beersheba: an Archaeological Tour Through Ancient Israel
TIC3704 - Christianity in Africa
OTS2603 - Life Orientation: Biblical Perspectives
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
TIC3705 - Christian Foundations: the Early Centuries
OTS2604 - The Bible and the Eradication of Poverty
Scripture Studies: (SCR). Choose a minimum of 2 with a maximum of 3 modules from the SCR track:ECH3701 - Death, Tombs and Burials in the Early Christian World
Qualification Bachelor of Theology General (4 Half Majors)
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02135 - GE4 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
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Rulesthe qualification (02135) is only for existing BTH students, who were prior 2012 enrolled for this degree. Students who are registering for the BTH for the first time in 2012 should enrol for the new BTH qualification(99305). the module Integrated theological praxis (BTH3720, formerly BTH320A) is a core (compulsory) module at level 7. It must be taken in the last year of registration for the BTh, when there is a realistic possibility that the student can complete the degree in that year. A student who intends to do an Honours BTh degree in a particular discipline after the BTh is strongly encouraged to enrol for all the undergraduate modules in that discipline. the major should have 10 modules including the module BTH3720. the total number of modules should be 30.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesECH3702 - Religion, Worship and Prayer in the Early Christian WorldECH3703 - The Bible and Human Development in Post-Colonial AfricaECH3704 - Construction of Bodies, Gender and Sexuality in Early ChristianityECH3705 - Early Christian SpiritualityOTS3701 - Politics, Power and Prophecy in Ancient IsraelOTS3702 - Excavating A Biblical CityOTS3703 - The Bible and African CulturesOTS3704 - The Bible and SexualityOTS3705 - Understanding the Old Testament Through Archaeology
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Qualification Bachelor of Theology NQF Level 7
Qualification code 99305 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCongragational ministry:Compulsory 2 or 3 modules CompulsoryCGM1501 CGM2601 Pre: CGM1501, CGM1502 BTH3720 Co: All Outstanding 3rd level
modules of the major.CGM1502 Co: CGM1501 CGM2602 1/2/3/4 modules
CGM2603 CGM3701 Pre: 2 of: CGM2601, CGM2602, CGM2603CGM3702
CGM3703
CGM3704
CGM3705
Community ministry:Compulsory 2 or 3 modules 1/2/3/4 modulesCMM1501 Co: CGM1501 CMM2601 Pre: CMM1501, CMM1502 CMM3701 Pre: 2 of CMM2601,
CMM2602, CMM2603CMM1502 Co: CGM1501 CMM2602 CMM3702CMM2603 CMM3703
CMM3704
CMM3705
Theologies in context:
Compulsory 2 or 3 modules 1/2/3/4 modules
TIC1501 Co: CGM1501 TIC2601 Pre: TIC1501, TIC1502 TIC3701 Pre: 2 of TIC2601, TIC2602, TIC2603, TIC2604TIC1502 Co: CGM1501 TIC2602 TIC3702
TIC2603 TIC3703
TIC2604 TIC3704
TIC3705Scripture studies:Compulsory 2 or 3 modules 1/2/3/4 modulesECH1501 Co: CGM1501 OTS2602 Pre: ECH1501, OTS1501 OTS3701 Pre: 2 of OTS2601,
OTS2602, OTS2603, OTS2604, ECH2601, ECH2602, ECH2603
OTS1501 Co: CGM1501 OTS2602 OTS3702OTS2603 OTS3703OTS2604 OTS3704ECH2601 OTS3705ECH2602 ECH3701ECH2603 ECH3702
ECH3703ECH3704ECH3705
RulesEach BTH curriculum must consist of a) 30 modules (12 credits each)b) Two Fundamental modules:
• CGM1501 (Invitation to theology), which must be done in the first semester of BTH study• BTH3720 (Integrated theological praxis), which may only be done in the year in which the degree is completed.
c) the BTH Degree can be completed with One Major (Example 1 below), Two Majors (Example 2), or Four Half-Majors (Example 3).d) the 8 modules at NQF level 5 are all compulsory.e) At NQF levels 6 and 7, a student may take between 10 and 12 modules respectively. A BTH degree will therefore consist of either 8/10/12 or 8/11/11 or 8/12/10 modules at the three NQF levels.f) the BTH cannot be completed in less than Three years.g) A student who intends to do a Honours BTH degree in a particular discipline after the BTH degree is strongly encouraged to enrol for all the undergraduate mod-ules in that discipline.
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RulesFOR A MAJOR:
1. A major can done in one of four subjects (or “tracks”): Scripture Studies (SCR); Theologies in Context (TIC), Congregational Ministry (CGM), and Community Ministry (CMM).2. A major consists of 9 modules: 2 at NQF level 5, 3 at NQF level 6, and 4 at NQF level 7.3. the fundamental module at NQF level 7 (BTH3720) must be one of the four modules offered at NQF level 7 as part of a major.4. as far as possible, a student should complete all the modules at NQF level 5 before proceeding to NQF level 6; and all the modules at NQF level 6 before proceed-ing to NQF level 7.
Example 1: 99305 (GEN) - BTH Degree with ONE Major (in TIC)
SCR TIC CGM CMM TOTALNQF level 7 1/2/3 4 1/2/3 1/2/3 10/11/12NQF level 6 2/3 3 2/3 2/3 10/11/12NQF level 5 2 2 2 2 8TOTAL 5/6/7/8 9 5/6/7/8 5/6/7/8 30
Example 2: 99305 (GE2) - BTH Degree with TWO majors (in SCR and CMM)
SCR TIC CGM CMM TOTALNQF level 7 4 1/2/3 1/2/3 4 10/11/12NQF level 6 3 2/3 2/3 3 10/11/12NQF level 5 2 2 2 2 8TOTAL 9 5/6/7 5/6/7 9 30
Example 3: 99305 (GE4) - BTH Degree with FOUR Half-Majors
SCR TIC CGM CMM TOTALNQF level 7 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 10NQF level 6 3 3 3 3 12NQF level 5 2 2 2 2 8TOTAL 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 30
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts in Nursing Science(Health Services Management, Health Sciences Education and Community Health)
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 0216X - HSM Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Current registration with the SA Nursing Council or equivalent registering body as a professional Nurse and Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption OR NSC with Degree admission OR qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCMH1501 Comprehensive Primary Health Care I
CMH2601 Community Health Practica
+ Co: CMH2602/CMH224B CMH3701 Basic Epidemiology in Health Sciences
+ Co: RSC201H/RSC2601
CMH1502 Comprehensive Primary Health Care II
CMH2602 Health in Communities
HMA3701 Financial Management in Health Services
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038
CMH1503 Health and the Environment
HMA2601 Human Resource Management in Health Services
Pre: HMA1501/HMA101Y + HMA1502/HMA1023 or HMA1034
HMA3702 Quality in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038
COM2048 Intercultural, Development and Health Communication (Communication Science 204)
HMA2602 Labour Relations in Health Services
Pre: HMA1501/HMA101Y + HMA1502/HMA1023 or HMA1034
HMA3703 Leadership in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038
ENN103F English for Academic Purposes (English 103)
HMA2603 Health Services Management Practica
Pre: HMA1501/HMA101Y + HMA1502/HMA1023 or HMA1034 + HMA2601 + HMA2602
HMA3704 Contemporary Issues in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038
HMA1501 Planning and Organising in Health Services Management
HSE2601 Educational Management in Health Sciences
Pre: HSE1501+HSE1502 or HSE101+HSE102
HSE3701 Cultural Diverse Education in Health Sciences
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
HMA1502 Leading and Control in Health Services Management
HSE2602 Teaching and Assessment in Health Sciences
Pre: HSE1501+HSE1502 or HSE101+HSE102
HSE3702 Contemporary Trends in Health Sciences Education
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
HSE1501 Contextualisation of Health Sciences Education
HSE2603 Health Sciences Education: Practica
Pre: HSE1501+HSE1502 or HSE101+102 Co: HSE2601+HSE2602
HSE3703 Developing Health Science Curricula: Foundations
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
HSE1502 Principles of Health Sciences Education
PUB204E Welfare and Social Services (Public Administration 204)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
HSE3704 Developing Health Science Curricula: Principles and Process
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
NUD2601 Nursing Dynamics Pre: CMH101W/CMH1501 + CMH102X/CMH1502 + HMA101Y/HMA1501 + HMA1023/HMA1502 + HSE101l/HSE1501 + HSE102M/HSE1502
RSC2601 Research in Social Sciences
HSE3705 the Caring Ethic in Health Care
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
RulesTo be registered as candidates for the BA Nursing Science degree, students must:
(a) ANNUALLY (together with their application for registration) submit proof of their current registration with the relevant professional registering body (e.g. the South African Nursing Council) as a professional nurse.
(b) an ENROLLED or AUXILLARY nurse may NOT register for the BA Nursing Science degree.
(1) to comply with the requirements for registration with the South African Nursing Council, practica work is required for: Community Health Health Services Management Health Sciences Education
(2) the practica component is offered as a separate year module, namely Community Health Practica (CMH2601) Health Services Management Practica (HMA2603) Health Sciences Education Practica (HSE2603)
(3) the practica module must be completed simultaneously with or after the corresponding second year theoretical modules in Health Services Management and Health Sciences Education
(4) in Community Health, registration for module CMH2601 should be done simultaneously with or after CMH2602.
(5) Students will not be allowed to register for third-level modules before the practical module(s) of the second level has/have been completed.
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts in Nursing Science(Health Services and Health Sciences Education)
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 0216X - HHS Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Current registration with the SA Nursing Council or equivalent registering body as a professional Nurse AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
APY2602 - Anthropology and Health Care
CMH3701 - Basic Epidemiology in Health Sciences
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules + Co: RSC2601
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
HMA3701 - Financial Management in Health Services
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038 + HMA2603/HMA2126
HMA1501 - Planning and Organising in Health Services Management
HMA2601 - Human Resource Management in Health Services
Pre: HMA1501+HMA1502 or HMA101Y+HMA1023 or HMA1034
HMA3702 - Quality in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038 + HMA2603/HMA2126
HMA1502 - Leading and Control in Health Services Management
HMA2602 - Labour Relations in Health Services
Pre: HMA1501+HMA1502 or HMA101Y+HMA1023 or HMA1034
HMA3703 - Leadership in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038 + HMA2603/HMA2126
HSE1501 - Contextualisation of Health Sciences Education
HMA2603 - Health Services Management Practica
Pre: HMA1501+HMA1502 or HMA101Y+HMA1023 or HMA1034 CO: HMA2601 + HMA2602
HMA3704 - Contemporary Issues in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038 + HMA2603/HMA2126
HSE1502 - Principles of Health Sciences Education
HSE2601 - Education Management in Health Sciences
Pre: HSE1501+HSE1502 or HSE101L+HSE102M or HSE103N
HSE3701 - Cultural Diverse Education in Health Sciences
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
NUD2601 - Nursing Dynamics HSE2602 - Teaching and Assessment in Health Sciences
Pre: HSE1501+HSE1502 or HSE101L+HSE102M or HSE103N
HSE3702 - Contemporary Trends in Health Sciences Education
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
Business Management or Public Administration: Choose 2 modules in 1 subject:
HSE2603 - Health Sciences Education: Practica
Pre: HSE1501+HSE1502 or HSE101L+HSE102M or HSE103N Co: HSE2601+HSE2602
HSE3703 - Developing Health Science Curricula: Foundations
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
HSE3704 - Developing Health Science Curricula: Principles and Process
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
HSE3705 - The Caring Ethic in Health Sciences
Pre: HSE1501+1502+HSE2601+HSE2602+HSE2603
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501
Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following:
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
RulesTo be registered as candidates for the BA Nursing Science degree, students must:
(a)ANNUALLY (together with their application for registration) submit proof of their current registration with the relevant professional registering body (e.g. the South African Nursing Council) as a professional nurse.
(b)an ENROLLED nurse or AUXILLARY nurse may NOT register for the BA Nursing Science degree.
(1) to comply with the requirements for registration with the South African Nursing Council, practica work is required for: Health Services Management and Health Sciences Education
(2) the practica component is offered as a separate year module, namely Health Services Management Practica (HMA2603) and Health Sciences Education Practica (HSE2603)
(3) the practica module must be completed simultaneously with or after the corresponding second year theoretical modules in Health Services Management and Health Sci-ences Education
(4) Students will not be allowed to register for third-level modules before the practical module(s) of the second level has/have been completed.
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Literature) Creative Writing
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02283 - CR1 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2014
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
KSK1601 - Introduction to Creative Writing: A Practical Course
Pre: THL1501+THL1502 KSK2601 - Advanced Creative Writing: A Practical Course (Theory of Literature 204)
Pre: THL1016/KSK1601+THL2602
KSK3701 - Creative Writing Workshop and Portfolio
Pre: KSK2601 + THL204D
THL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
Pre:THL1501 or THL801V THL3705 - Literary Theory in Context
Pre: THL201A + THL2601 + THL2602
THL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
THL821Y - Advanced Narrative Theory
Pre:THL1502 or THL802V Language Group: Choose 4 - 5 modules required for the Language Major subject from:
Language Group: Choose 2 first level modules for the Language Major subject from:
THL8223 - Theory of Drama Pre:THL1502 or THL802V AFK3702 - Comparatism: Intertextual Dialogues
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
THL8234 - Theory of Poetry Pre:THL1502 or THL802V AFK3704 - Afrikaans Beyond Boundaries: an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills Language Group: Choose 2 - 4 modules required for the Language Major Subject from:
AFL3701 - African Languages: the Science of Language in Context
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 (or 1503) OR AFK101 + AFK102 (or 105)
AFL3702 - Indigenous Knowledge Systems and African Languages
AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 (or 1503) OR AFK101 + AFK102 (or 105)
AFL3703 - An Introduction to Language Policy and Planning in South Africa: the Case of African Languages
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
AFL3704 - Language Technology, Terminology and Lexicography
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
ARB3706 - Specialist Arabic Literary Text
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
ARB3707 - Advanced Arabic Literary Texts
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705 Co: ARB3706
ARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501 ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic)
ENN303M - Themes in English Language Studies
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
ARB2704 - Advanced Arabic Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic) Co: ARB2603
ENN311M - Exploring South African Writing
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
ARB2705 - Basic Arabic Literary Texts
Pre/Co: ARB2603 + ARB2704
ENN314Q - Reading Classics
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
EED201J - English Language Studies
ENN315R - Testing the Limits of the Literary Sign: Modern and Contemporary Literature
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
ICS3706 - Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Mysticism
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesENN106J - English Communication for Law
ENN204K - African Encounters
ICS3707 - Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
PTU3701 - Portuguese Language for Specific Purposes: Advanced
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R WLL3702 - Alternative Worlds in Fiction
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1501/GEM1014 FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R WLL3703 - War and Literature
GRE1501 - Greek Grammar FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R Optional Group 1: Choose 1 from the following:
GRE1502 - Greek Grammar and Reading
Pre: GRE1501/GRE1019 ICS2603 - Foundation Sources of Islam
AFK3703 - Language Variation and Language Politics
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
TEX3701 - Persuasive Texts
ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N Optional Group 2: Choose 3 or 2 modules from the following:
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry
CLS3701 - Classical Historical Writings
Pre: CLS2062/2601
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
Pre: ITN1501 Optional Modules: Choose 3, 2 or 1 module(s) of the following modules:
CLS3702 - Ancient Democracy Thought Moral Thought
Pre: CLS2601 + CLS2602/CLS2062
JCA1501 - Laws and Customs:the Festivals of Judaism,Their Origin, Development and the Inherent Notion of Time
ITN801W - Contemporary Culture in Italy
CLS3704 - Classical Heroes in Fact and Fiction
Pre: CLS2601 + CLS2602/CLS2062
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
ITN802X - Visions of the Renaissance
CLS3705 - The Fall of Rome/Greco-Roman Drama
Pre: CLS2601 + CLS2602/CLS2062
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre: LAN101K/LAN1501 PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
LIN3028 - Approaches in Linguistics
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
RSN822S - Nineteenth Century Russian Literature
LIN306C - Learning and Teaching an Additional Language (Linguistics 306)
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co: MAN1501 LIN3702 - Translation and Editing Techniques
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
MOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)
LIN3704 - Language Planning and Linguistic Description
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
MOH1502 - Qadimah (Adance)
Pre: MOH101D/MOH1501 LIN3705 - Text Structure and Function
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: BeginnersPTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M
RSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for BeginnersSPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesSPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501
Optional Modules: Choose 5 modules from the following:ARH1501 - Visual LiteracyCLS1501 - Greek Mythology in ContextCLS1502 - Roman Myths, Literature and SocietyCOM1501 - Fundamentals of CommunicationCOM1502 - Communication Contexts and ApplicationsINS1501 - Introduction to Information ScienceLIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African ContextPLS1501 - Introduction to Western PhilosophyPLS1502 - Introduction to African PhilosophyPYC1501 - Basic PsychologyPYC1502 - Psychology in SocietyRLE1501 - Modern Romance Literature in English-Plays, Poems and Short StoriesRLE1502 - Modern Romance Literature in English - Novels
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
LIN3705 - Text Structure and Function
LIN3704 - Language Planning and Linguistic Description
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules TEX3701 - Persuasive Texts
LIN1501 - Grammatical Patterns and Concepts
Language Group: Select the 2, 3 or 4 second-level modules of your Language Major Subject:
Language Group: Select the 4 or 5 third-level modules of your Language Major Subject:
Language Group: Select the 2 first-level modules of your Language Major Subject:
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
AFK3702 - Comparatism: Intertextual Dialogues
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
AFK3703 - Language Variation and Language Politics
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
AFK3704 - Afrikaans Beyond Boundaries: an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
AFL3701 - African Languages: the Science of Language in Context
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
AFL3702 - Indigenous Knowledge Systems and African Languages
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic)
AFL3703 - An Introduction to Language Policy and Planning in South Africa: the Case of African Languages
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ARB2704 - Advanced Arabic Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic) Co: ARB2603
AFL3704 - Language Technology, Terminology and Lexicography
ARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501 ARB2705 - Basic Arabic Literary Texts
Pre/Co: ARB2603 + ARB2704
AFL3705 - Creative Writing and Translation
CLH1501 - Galeh IVrit Tanakhit
CLH2601 - Hinneh Hatanakh
Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 ARB3706 - Specialist Arabic Literary Text
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705
CLH1502 - Hamshekh Belvrit Tanakhit
Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 CLH2602 - Hinneh Ha'Arets Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 + CLH104U/CLH1502 + CLH2063/2601
ARB3707 - Advanced Arabic Literary Texts
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705 Co: ARB3706
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
EED201J - English Language Studies
ENN303M - Themes in English Language Studies
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
ENN311M - Exploring South African Writing
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
ENN204K - African Encounters
ENN314Q - Reading Classics
ENN106J - English Communication for Law
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
ENN315R - Testing the Limits of the Literary Sign: Modern and Contemporary Literature
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Literature) Document Design
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02283 - DOC Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2013
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesFRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
FRC3701 - French Language and Culture: Advanced Oral
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R FRC3702 - French for Professional Purposes: Hotel and Tourism
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R FRC3703 - French Literature: France (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1014/GEM1501 FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T FRC3704 - French Literature: Francophone Countries (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
GRE1501 - Greek Grammar ICS2603 - Foundation Sources of Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 FRC3705 - Practical Translation From and Into French
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
GRE1502 - Greek Grammar and Reading
Pre: GRE1501/GRE1019 ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 ICS3706 - Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Mysticism
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 ICS3707 - Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
ITN801W - Contemporary Culture in Italy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MAN3701 - Introduction to Chinese Culture, Customs and Traditions
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners ITN802X - Visions of the Renaissance
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MAN3703 - Gaoji Hanyu: Advanced Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN3702/MAN301X
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
Pre: ITN1501 MAN2601 - Shenghuo Hanyo: Living Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 MAN3704 - Zongguo Wenxuan: Selected Readings of Modern Chinese Literature
Co:MAN3703/MAN301X
JCA1501 - Laws and Customs:the Festivals of Judaism,Their Origin, Development and the Inherent Notion of Time
MAN2602 - Huoyong Hanyu: Applied Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 Co: MAN201U/MAN2601
MAN3705 - Shangyong Zhongwen: Business Chinese
Co:MAN3704/MAN3033
JCA1502 - The Emergence of the Halacha
MAN3702 - Zhongguo Chengyu: Chinese Wisdom Tales, Idioms and Proverbs
Pre:MAN2602/MAN202V PTU3701 - Portuguese Language for Specific Purposes: Advanced
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N PTU3702 - Portuguese Translation Practice
Pre: PTU3701/PTU301T
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre: LAN101K/LAN1501 PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N + Co: PTU2601
PTU3703 - Advanced Language Skills in Portuguese (Oral and Written)
Pre: PTU3701/PTU301T
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
RSN822S - Nineteenth Century Russian Literature
PTU3704 - Modern Brazilian Literature and Society
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q + PTU2602/PTU202R
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co:MAN101R/MAN1501 RSN824U - Twentieth Century Russian Literature
PTU3705 - Lusophone African Literature (Portuguese)
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q + PTU2602/PTU202R
MOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)
Optional Modules: Choose extra lang. modules or a max. of 5 modules from:
RST2604 - Meditation and Mysticism
MOH1502 - Qadimah (Adance)
Pre: MOH1501/MOH101D INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
KSK2601 - Advanced Creative Writing: A Practical Course (Theory of Literature 204)
Pre: THL1016 RST3709 - Religion and Social Issues
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M LIN2035 - Language Acquisition in A Natural Environment
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
Linguistics Group: Choose only 1 from the following:
RSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for Beginners
LIN2046 - Language in A Changing World
LIN3702 - Translation and Editing Techniques
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
RSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
Co: RSN101V/RSN1501 LIN2058 - Sound and Sound Structure
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
Optional Modules: Choose extra Language modules or a max. of 3 modules from:
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesSPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
Pre:THL1501 or THL801V ARH313Q - Art Theory and Criticism 2
SPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501 ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
AFK or ENN: Choose only 1 from the following: ARH411R - Contemporary International Art
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills COM3018 - Marketing Communication
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
Optional Group: Choose extra language modules and/or a max. of 4 from the following:
COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy COM306D - Communication Research
Pre: RSC201-H/ RSC2601
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
COM3704 - New Media Technology
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
INS3036 - Using Information: the Role of Information Behaviour
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
INS3702 - The Political Economy of Information
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
KSK3701 - Creative Writing Workshop and Portfolio
Pre: KSK2601 + THL204D
TDM1501 - Two Dimensional Imaging
LIN3028 - Approaches in Linguistics
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
THL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
LIN306C - Learning and Teaching an Additional Language (Linguistics 306)
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
THL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
THL3705 - Literary Theory in Context
Pre: THL201A/THL2601 + THL2602
THL821Y - Advanced Narrative Theory
Pre:THL1502 or THL802V
THL8223 - Theory of Drama Pre:THL1502 or THL802V
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory: Compulsory: Compulsory:
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
KSK2601 - Advanced Creative Writing: A Practical Course (Theory of Literature 204)
Pre: THL1016/KSK1601 + THL2602
KSK3701 - Creative Writing Workshop and Portfolio
Pre: KSK2601/THL204D + THL3701 + THL3702 + THL3703
KSK1601 - Introduction to Creative Writing: A Practical Course
Pre: THL1501 + THL1502 THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
Pre: THL1501/THL801U THL3701 - Advanced Narrative Theory (Theory of Literature 821)
Pre: THL1502 + THL2602/THL802V
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
THL2602 - Structuralist and Semiotic Theories of Genre
Pre: THL1502/THL802V THL3702 - Advanced Theory of Drama (Theory of Literature)
Pre: THL2602
THL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
Language Group: Choose 4 modules required for the Language Major subject from:
THL3703 - Advanced Theory of Poetry (Theory of Literature)
Pre: THL1502/THL802V + THL2602
THL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
Pre: AFK1501/AFK101Q THL3704 - Theory and Practice of South African Literary Studies (Theory of Literature)
Pre: THL1502 + THL2602/THL802V + THL2602
Language Group: Choose 2 first level modules required for the Language Major subject from:
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
Pre: AFK1501/AFK101Q + AFK1502/AFK102R + AFK105U + AFK1503
Language Group: Choose 5 modules required for the Language Major subject from:
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
AFK3702 - Comparatism: Intertextual Dialogues
Pre: AFK201T + AFK202U + AFK203V or AFK2601 + AFK2602 + TEX8216/TEX2601
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
AFK3703 - Language Variation and Language Politics
Pre: AFK201T + AFK202U + AFK203V or AFK2601 + AFK2602 + TEX8216/TEX2601
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
AFK3704 - Afrikaans Beyond Boundaries: an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Pre: AFK201T + AFK202U + AFK203V or AFK2601 + AFK2602 + TEX8216/TEX2601
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
ARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501 AFL3701 - African Languages: the Science of Language in Context
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother tongue speaker
AFL3702 - Indigenous Knowledge Systems and African Languages
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
CLH2601 - Hinneh Hatanakh
Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 + ARB104U/CLH1502
AFL3703 - An Introduction to Language Policy and Planning in South Africa: the Case of African Languages
CLH1501 - Galeh IVrit Tanakhit
CLH2602 - Hinneh Ha'Arets Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 + CLH104U/CLH1502 + CLH2063/CLH2601
AFL3704 - Language Technology, Terminology and Lexicography
CLH1502 - Hamshekh Belvrit Tanakhit
Pre: CLH103T / CLH1501 EED201J - English Language Studies
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL3705 - Creative Writing and Translation
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB2704 - Advanced Arabic Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic).Co: ARB2603
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
ENN204K - African Encounters
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB2705 - Basic Arabic Literary Texts
Pre/Co: ARB2603 + ARB2705
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB3706 - Specialist Arabic Literary Text
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB3707 - Advanced Arabic Literary Texts
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705 Co: ARB3706
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Literature) Creative Writing
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02283 - N11 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesENN106J - English Communication for Law
FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502 ENN303M - Themes in English Language Studies
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502 ENN311M - Exploring South African Writing
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502 ENN314Q - Reading Classics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501 / FRC101Q ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
ENN315R - Testing the Limits of the Literary Sign: Modern and Contemporary Literature
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
ICS2603 - Foundation Sources of Islam
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
FRC3701 - French Language and Culture: Advanced Oral
Pre: FRC2601
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1501 ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
FRC3702 - French for Professional Purposes: Hotel and Tourism
Pre: FRC2601
GRE1501 - Greek Grammar MAN2601 - Shenghuo Hanyo: Living Mandarin Chinese
Pre: MAN1502 FRC3703 - French Literature: France (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601 + FRC2603
GRE1502 - Greek Grammar and Reading
Pre: GRE1501 MAN2602 - Huoyong Hanyu: Applied Mandarin Chinese
Co: MAN2601 FRC3704 - French Literature: Francophone Countries (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601 + FRC2603
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
Pre: PTU1502 FRC3705 - Practical Translation From and Into French
Pre: FRC2601
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
Pre: PTU1502 + Co: PTU2601
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
Pre: ITN1501 TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry
ICS3706 - Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Mysticism
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
JCA1501 - Laws and Customs:the Festivals of Judaism,Their Origin, Development and the Inherent Notion of Time
Optional Modules: Choose a max of 2 extra lang. modules and 2 from the following or all 3 modules and 1 lang module:
ICS3707 - Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
JCA1502 - The Emergence of the Halacha
LIN2046 - Language in A Changing World
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MAN3701 - Introduction to Chinese Culture, Customs and Traditions
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
WLL2601 - Cultural Diversity in Literary Contexts
PRE: Any TWO first level Language modules
MAN3702 - Zhongguo Chengyu: Chinese Wisdom Tales, Idioms and Proverbs
Pre: MAN2602
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre: LAN1502 / LAN101K WLL2602 - Film, Literature and Society
Pre: Any TWO first level Language modules
MAN3703 - Gaoji Hanyu: Advanced Mandarin Chinese
Pre: MAN3702
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
MAN3704 - Zongguo Wenxuan: Selected Readings of Modern Chinese Literature
Co: MAN3703
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co: MAN1501 MAN3705 - Shangyong Zhongwen: Business Chinese
Co: MAN3704
MOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)
PTU3701 - Portuguese Language for Specific Purposes: Advanced
Pre: PTU2601
MOH1502 - Qadimah (Adance)
Pre: MOH101D/MOH1501 PTU3702 - Portuguese Translation Practice
Pre: PTU3701
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
PTU3703 - Advanced Language Skills in Portuguese (Oral and Written)
Pre: PTU3701
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501 PTU3704 - Modern Brazilian Literature and Society
Pre: PTU2601 + PTU2602
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesRSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for Beginners
PTU3705 - Lusophone African Literature (Portuguese)
Pre: PTU2601 + PTU2602
RSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
Pre: RSN1501 RST3706 - World Religions Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
SPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre: SPS1501 RST3709 - Religion and Social Issues
Optional Modules: Choose 2 extra lang. modules and 1 of the following or 2 from the following and 1 lang module:
TEX3701 - Persuasive Texts
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy WLL3702 - Alternative Worlds in Fiction
CLS1501 - Greek Mythology in Context
WLL3703 - War and Literature
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Community Development
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - C11 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory: Compulsory: Compulsory:APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
AGE3702 - Applied Archaeology: Heritage Conservation, Cultural Resource Management and Archaeotourism
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Co: DVA1501 / DVA101Q APY3704 - Themes in Anthropology: Tourism and Pilgrimage
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA3701 - Development Theories
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
FIN2601 - Financial Management
Pre: MNB1501 + MNB1601 DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB1501 / MNB101D DVA3704 - Development Planning
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
MNE2601 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Pre: MNB1501+MNB1601 DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
MNG2016 - General Management
Pre: MNB101D / MNB1501 + MNB102E / MNB1601
MNE3701 - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Pre: MNE202V + MNB1501/MNB101D + MNB1601/MNB102E
MNM202Y - Marketing Management
Pre: MNB101D / MNB1501 + MNB102E / MNB1601
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Community Development
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - COD Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
MNE2601 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
APY3704 - Themes in Anthropology: Tourism and Pilgrimage
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
MNG2601 - General Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
Research or Anthropology: Choose only 1 from the following:
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Co: DVA1501 / DVA101Q APY3701 - Qualitative Research Methodology: the Anthropological Strategy
DVA3701 - Development Theories
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB101D / MNB1501 Optional Modules: Choose 5 modules from the following:
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
Optional Modules (Group 1): Choose 2 from the following: APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
DVA3704 - Development Planning
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
APY2602 - Anthropology and Health Care
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
MNE3701 - Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Pre: MNE202
FAC1502 - Financial Accounting Principles, Concepts and Procedures
CMH2602 - Health in Communities
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following:
Optional Modules (Group 2): Choose 2 modules from the following:
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
AGE3702 - Applied Archaeology: Heritage Conservation, Cultural Resource Management and Archaeotourism
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
MNM202Y - Marketing Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
APY3702 - Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
CMM3701 - Christian Action for Anti-Racism and Reconciliation
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
ECH3703 - The Bible and Human Development in Post-Colonial Africa
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CMH1501 - Comprehensive Primary Helath Care I
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
CMH1502 - Comprehensive Primary Health Care II
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
SCK3039 - Community Work
Pre: SCK1501+ SCK1502 or Any four first level modules
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
SCK305B - Practical Work: Community Work
Pre: SCK1501+ SCK1502 or Any four first level modules
SCK1501 - Welfare Policy SOC306B - Group Dynamics
Pre: Any Four first level modules
SCK1502 - Introduction to Social Work and the Helping Process
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory: Compulsory: Compulsory:APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
Pre: APC101D + APC102E
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
DVA3701 - Development Theories
ECS1501 - Economics 1A APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Co: DVA1501 / DVA101Q DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
DVA3704 - Development Planning
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS1501 / ECS101 ECS302E - International Trade
Pre: ECS201A + ECS202B
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS1016 / ECS1501 ECS303F - International Finance
Pre: ECS201A + ECS202B
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS1016 / ECS1501 ECS304G - Public Economics
Pre: ECS201A+ECS202B
GGH2602 - The Geography of Services Provision
GGH302X - Spatial Economic Development
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Development Studies
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - D11 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Development Studies
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - DVS Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
DVA3701 - Development Theories
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
GGH2602 - The Geography of Services Provision
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules DVA3704 - Development Planning
Geography Modules. Choose only 1 module from the following:
Optional Modules: Choose 5 modules from the following: DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
IPC3703 - Diplomacy
GGH1503 - Our Living Earth APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
Optional Modules: Choose 4 modules from the following:
Optional Modules (Group 1): Choose only 1 module from the following:
APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
APY3702 - Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
ECS302E - International Trade
Pre: ECS201, ECS202
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECS207G - Development Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
ECS303F - International Finance
Pre: ECS201, ECS202
Optional Modules (Group 2): Choose 4 modules from the following:
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
ECS304G - Public Economics
Pre: ECS201A
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
GGH301W - State of the Environment in Southern Africa
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills ECS2604 - Labour Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
GGH302X - Spatial Economic Development
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
ECS2606 - Environmental Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
GGH3054 - Environmental Evaluation and Impact Assessment
AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students
GGH2603 - The Interpretation of Maps, Aerial Photographs and Satellite Images
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GGH3701 - State of the Environment in Southern Africa (Offered from 2013)
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
GGH2605 - Environmental Politics (Geography)
GGH3702 - Spatial Economic Development (Offered from 2013)
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
IPC2601 - International Organisations
GGH3705 - Environmental Evaluation and Impact Assessment (Offered from 2013)
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
SOC308D - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
Pre: Any Four first level modules
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
SOC3705 - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory (Sociology 308) (Offered from 2013)
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesARB1501 - Elementary ArabicARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501
ECS1501 - Economics 1AECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and WritingENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and MeaningENN106J - English Communication for LawFRC1501 - French Language and Culture: BeginnersFRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners IGEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1014/GEM1501
GRE1501 - Greek GrammarGRE1502 - Greek Grammar and Reading
Pre: GRE1501/GRE1019 + GRE1502/GRE102A
ICS1501 - An Introduction to IslamICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th CenturiesITN1501 - Italian: BeginnersITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
pre: ITN1501 / ITN101
ITN801W - Contemporary Culture in ItalyITN802X - Visions of the RenaissanceJCA1501 - Laws and Customs:the Festivals of Judaism,Their Origin, Development and the Inherent Notion of TimeLAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin MorphologyLAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre: LAN101K / LAN1501
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin ChineseMAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co: MAN1501
MOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)MOH1502 - Qadimah (Adance)
Pre: MOH1501/MOH101D
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M
PYC1502 - Psychology in SocietyRSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for BeginnersRSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
Co: RSN101V/RSN1501
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and ProcessesSOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African ContextSPS1501 - Practical Spanish: BeginnersSPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Public Administration: If PUB is your major subject, choose
3 from:DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
PUB305J - Ethics in Public Administratrion and Administrative Justice
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PUB3703 - Public Policy
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
Public Administration: Choose 1 or 2 modules from the following (IF PUB is a Major Take Two modules)
Public Administration: If PUB is your major subject, choose 2 from the following:
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
PUB2602 - Protection Services
PUB301E - Public Management Skills
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
PUB2603 - Creation of Wealth
PUB304H - Reflective Public Administration
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services
PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
PUB2605 - Culture and Education
PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
ECS1501 - Economics 1A PUB2606 - Environmental Affairs
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601
Development Studies: If DVA is your major subject the following 5 modules must be taken:
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
Politics: Choose 1 or 2 modules from the following: DVA3701 - Development Theories
INF1505 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
IOP1501 - Psychological Processes in Work Context
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
IOP1601 - Personality in Work Context
Pre: IOP1501/IOP101 IPC2601 - International Organisations
DVA3704 - Development Planning
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
PSC2601 - South African Politics
Political Science: If PLC is your major subject, choose 5 modules from:
STA1510 - Basic Statistics Optional Modules: Choose 2 - 4 modules from the following: APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
IPC3702 - International Political Economy
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Government, Administration and Development
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - GA9 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 0
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesECS207G - Development Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
ECS2604 - Labour Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)
ECS2605 - Sa Financial System
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta (Politics 802)
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution (Politics 821)
GGH2602 - The Geography of Services ProvisionIOP2602 - Organisational PsychologyRSC2601 - Research in Social SciencesSOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South AfricaSOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social ProblemsSOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems (Sociology 206)
Rulesthe degree must have a total of 30 modules First level must have 10 modules Second level must have 10 modules Third level must have 10 modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Development Studies: IF DVA is your Second Major the
following 5 modules must be taken:DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
DVA3701 - Development Theories
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration
DVA3704 - Development Planning
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
Public Administration: Choose 1 or 2 modules from the following (IF PUB is a Major Take Two Modules)
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
PUB2602 - Protection Services
Political Science: IF PLC is your Major choose 5 modules from:
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
PUB2603 - Creation of Wealth
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services
IPC3702 - International Political Economy
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
PUB2605 - Culture and Education
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
ECS1501 - Economics 1A PUB2606 - Environmental Affairs
PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
Optional Modules: Choose 1 or 2 modules from the following:
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
INF1505 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
IOP1501 - Psychological Processes in Work Context
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
Public Administration: IF PUB is your Major the following 3 modules are compulsory
IOP1601 - Personality in Work Context
IPC2601 - International Organisations
PUB305J - Ethics in Public Administratrion and Administrative Justice
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
PUB3703 - Public Policy
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
PSC2601 - South African Politics
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
STA1510 - Basic Statistics Optional Modules: Choose 2 to 4 modules from the following: (Total modules on this level should be 10)
Public Administration: Optional Modules: Plus choose 2 modules from:
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
PUB301E - Public Management Skills
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
PUB304H - Reflective Public Administration
ECS1601 - Economics 1B PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
Qualification Bachelor of Arts in Government, Aministration and Development
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 99301 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesECS2604 - Labour EconomicsECS2605 - Sa Financial SystemECS2607 - Economics of TourismFUR2601 - Fundamental RightsGGH2602 - The Geography of Services ProvisionIOP2602 - Organisational PsychologyRSC2601 - Research in Social SciencesSOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South AfricaSOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
IPC3701 - International Political Theory
ECS1501 - Economics 1A APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
IPC3702 - International Political Economy
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
IPC3703 - Diplomacy
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
IPC2601 - International Organisations
PRI3701 - Principles of International Law
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Language Group: Choose 1 or 2 Language modules from the following:
Optional Modules (Group1): Choose 1 module from: PSC2601 or FUR2601 or A Language listed under Second Level:
Optional Modules: Choose 4 modules from the following:
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501 APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic)
APC3702 - The Politics of East Africa
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101 FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R APC3703 - The Politics of West and North Africa
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R ARB2704 - Advanced Arabic Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic) Co: ARB2603
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1014/GEM1501 FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T ARB2705 - Basic Arabic Literary Texts
Pre:ARB2603 + ARB2704
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB3706 - Specialist Arabic Literary Text
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
Pre: ITN1501/ITN101 MAN2601 - Shenghuo Hanyo: Living Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 ARB3707 - Advanced Arabic Literary Texts
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705 Co: ARB3706
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
MAN2602 - Huoyong Hanyu: Applied Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 Co: MAN201U/MAN2601
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co:MAN101R/MAN1501 PSC2601 - South African Politics
COM3702 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N + Co: PTU2601
ECS302E - International Trade
Pre: ECS201, ECS202
RSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for Beginners
Optional Modules (Group 2): Choose 2- 4 modules from the following:
ECS303F - International Finance
Pre: ECS201, ECS202
RSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
Co: RSN101V/RSN1501 ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
ECS3702 - International Trade (Offered from 2013)
Pre: ECS201, ECS202
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
ECS3703 - International Finance (Offered from 2013)
Pre: ECS201, ECS202
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) International Relations and Diplomacy
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - IR9 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 0
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesSPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501 ECS2608 - Economic History of the World
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
FRC3701 - French Language and Culture: Advanced Oral
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
Optional Modules: Choose 1 or 2 modules from the following:
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
FRC3702 - French for Professional Purposes: Hotel and Tourism
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
FRC3703 - French Literature: France (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules FRC3704 - French Literature: Francophone Countries (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
FRC3705 - Practical Translation From and Into French
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
HSY3702 - Themes in 20th Century World History: Towards Globalisation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
INF1505 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
HSY3703 - Globalisation Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
MAN3702 - Zhongguo Chengyu: Chinese Wisdom Tales, Idioms and Proverbs
Pre:MAN2602/MAN202V
STA1510 - Basic Statistics MAN3703 - Gaoji Hanyu: Advanced Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN3702/MAN301X
MAN3704 - Zongguo Wenxuan: Selected Readings of Modern Chinese Literature
Co:MAN3703/MAN301X
MAN3705 - Shangyong Zhongwen: Business Chinese
Co:MAN3704/MAN3033
MNI301J - Global Business Environment
Pre: MNG2016
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita SelectaPTU3701 - Portuguese Language for Specific Purposes: Advanced
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q
PTU3702 - Portuguese Translation Practice
Pre: PTU3701/PTU301T
PTU3703 - Advanced Language Skills in Portuguese (Oral and Written)
Pre: PTU3701/PTU301T
PTU3704 - Modern Brazilian Literature and Society
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q + PTU2602/PTU202R
PTU3705 - Lusophone African Literature (Portuguese)
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q + PTU2602/PTU202R
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesComplulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
IPC3701 - International Political Theory
ECS1501 - Economics 1A APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
IPC3702 - International Political Economy
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS1501 COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
IPC3703 - Diplomacy
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
Pre: ECS1501 or ECS1016 PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
IPC2601 - International Organisations
PRI3701 - Principles of International Law
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Language Group: Choose 1 or 2 Language modules from the following:
Optional Modules (Group 1): Choose 1 module from the following:
Optional modules: Choose 4 modules from the following:
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501 APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501+ARB1502 or mother tongue speaker
APC3702 - The Politics of East Africa
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
APC3703 - The Politics of West and North Africa
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
ARB2704 - Advanced Arabic Pre: ARB1501+ARB1502 or mother tongue speaker+ Co: ARB2603
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
ARB2705 - Basic Arabic Literary Texts
Pre: ARB2603+ARB2704
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
ARB3706 - Specialist Arabic Literary Text
Pre: ARB2603+ARB2704+ARB2705
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
HSY3702 - Themes in 20th Century World History: Towards Globalisation
ARB3707 - Advanced Arabic Literary Texts
Pre: ARB2603+ARB2704+ARB2705 Co: ARB3706
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
MAN2601 - Shenghuo Hanyo: Living Mandarin Chinese
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
MAN2602 - Huoyong Hanyu: Applied Mandarin Chinese
COM3702 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
MAN3702 - Zhongguo Chengyu: Chinese Wisdom Tales, Idioms and Proverbs
COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
RSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for Beginners
PSC2601 - South African Politics
ECS302E - International Trade
RSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
ECS303F - International Finance
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
ECS3702 - International Trade (Offered from 2013)
SPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Optional modules(Group 2): Choose 4 modules from the following:
ECS3703 - International Finance (Offered from 2013)
Optional modules: Choose 1 or 2 modules from the following:
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS1601 or ECS1028 FRC3701 - French Language and Culture: Advanced Oral
Qualification Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 99302 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesAPC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS1601 or ECS1028 FRC3702 - French for Professional Purposes: Hotel and Tourism
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
ECS2608 - Economic History of the World
Pre: ECS1601 or ECS1028 FRC3703 - French Literature: France (Advanced)
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
FRC3704 - French Literature: Francophone Countries (Advanced)
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
FRC3705 - Practical Translation From and Into French
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
INF1505 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
HSY3703 - Globalisation
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
MAN3703 - Gaoji Hanyu: Advanced Mandarin Chinese
STA1510 - Basic Statistics MAN3704 - Zongguo Wenxuan: Selected Readings of Modern Chinese LiteratureMAN3705 - Shangyong Zhongwen: Business ChineseMNI301J - Global Business EnvironmentPSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita SelectaPTU3701 - Portuguese Language for Specific Purposes: AdvancedPTU3702 - Portuguese Translation PracticePTU3703 - Advanced Language Skills in Portuguese (Oral and Written)PTU3704 - Modern Brazilian Literature and SocietyPTU3705 - Lusophone African Literature (Portuguese)
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Public Administration and Communication Facilitation
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - PAF Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Public Administration: Choose 5 modules from the following:COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
PUB301E - Public Management Skills
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
PUB304H - Reflective Public Administration
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
PUB305J - Ethics in Public Administratrion and Administrative Justice
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration
PUB3701 - Public Management Skills (Offered from 2013)
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
Public Administration: Choose 3 modules from the following: PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
PUB2602 - Protection Services
PUB3703 - Public Policy Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
English: Choose 1 module from the following: PUB2603 - Creation of Wealth
PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN106J - English Communication for Law
PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
PUB2605 - Culture and Education
PUB3706 - Reflective Public Administration (Offered from 2013)
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: PUB2606 - Environmental Affairs
PUB3707 - Ethics in Public Administration and Administrative Justice (Offered from 2013)
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
Language Group: Choose 1 Language Module from the following:
Communication Science: Choose 5 modules from the following:
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
EED201J - English Language Studies
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM311A - Political and Government Communication and Media Ethics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3701 - Marketing Communication (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
CMH1501 - Comprehensive Primary Helath Care I
ENN204K - African Encounters
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3702 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
CMH1502 - Comprehensive Primary Health Care II
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3703 - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCML1501 - Communication Law
Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following: COM3704 - New Media Technology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
ADL2601 - Administrative Law
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
CMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
CMH2601 - Community Health Practica
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3707 - Political and Government Communication and Media Ethics (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
CSL2601 - Constitutional Law
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CMH2602 - Health in Communities
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3708 - Communication Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
CMY2602 - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COS2661 - Formal Logic 2 Pre: COS1501
GED101T - Human Development and Education
DVA3701 - Development Theories
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
HMA1501 - Planning and Organising in Health Services Management
ECS207G - Development Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
HMA1502 - Leading and Control in Health Services Management
ECS2601 - Microeconomics
IOP1501 - Psychological Processes in Work Context
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
ECS2604 - Labour Economics
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
ECS2606 - Environmental Economics
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 GGH2601 - The African Challenge: People and Environment
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
GGH2602 - The Geography of Services Provision
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
GGH2603 - The Interpretation of Maps, Aerial Photographs and Satellite Images
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GGH2604 - People and the Natural Environment: Use and Impact (Geography)
SCK1502 - Introduction to Social Work and the Helping Process
GGH2605 - Environmental Politics (Geography)
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
GGH2606 - Geography of Tourism (Geography) (Offered from 2013)
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
HMA2601 - Human Resource Management in Health Services
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HMA2602 - Labour Relations in Health Services
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HMA2603 - Health Services Management Practica
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSE2601 - Education Management in Health Sciences
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesHSE2602 - Teaching and Assessment in Health Sciences
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSE2603 - Health Sciences Education: Practica
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
IOP205U - Environmental Psychology
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP209Y - Workforce Diversity
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP2601 - Organisational Research Methodology
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP2602 - Organisational Psychology
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP2603 - Ergonomics Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP2604 - Psychological Adjustment in the Work Context
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP2608 - Forensic Industrial PsychologyIPC2601 - International Organisations
Pre: IPC101Y/IPC1501 + IPC1023/IPC1502 or Any Four first level modules
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
Pre: IPC101Y/IPC1501 + IPC1023/IPC1502 or Any Four first level modules
MNC202M - E-Commerce in Business
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
MNE2601 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
MNG2601 - General Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
MNM202Y - Marketing Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
MNP2602 - Supply Chain Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC2601 - South African Politics
Pre: IPC1501/IPC101Y + IPC1502/IPC1023
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 +PYC1023+PYC1502
SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South AfricaSOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) (General)
NQF Level 7
Qualification code 02291 – GEN Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPsychology:PYC1501 PYC2601 Pre:Any 4 first level modules PYC3701 Pre:Any 4 first level modulesPYC1502 PYC2602 Pre:Any 4 first level modules PYC3702 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
RSC2601 Pre: Any 2 modules PYC3703 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
PYC3704 Pre: RSC2601
PYC3705 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
Communication Science:COM1501 COM2025 Pre:Any 4 first level modules COM3018 Pre:Any 4 first level modulesCOM1502 COM2036 Pre:Any 4 first level modules COM3029 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
COM2048 Pre:Any 4 first level modules COM303A Pre:Any 4 first level modules
COM2059 Pre:Any 4 first level modules COM306D Pre:RSC2601
TEX2601 Pre:Any 4 first level modules AND ONE OF:
COM3704 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
COM305C Pre:Any 4 first level modules
COM3708 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
COM311A Pre:Any 4 first level modules
10 Modules in Total 10 Modules in Total 10 Modules in Total
RulesSUBJECTS
African Politics International PoliticsAnthropology GeographyArchaeology PhilosophyCommunication Science PoliticsDevelopment Studies PsychologyEconomics Public AdministrationHistory Sociology
Rules1) the curriculum must consist of:a. THIRTY MODULESb. TEN modules on each of first, second and third level.c. the Degree cannot be completed in less than THREE YEARS.d. At least 2 first-level modules in at least 2 of the subjects mentioned below.e. 1 or 2 major subjects from the subjects mentioned below must be taken (in subject(s) up to and including third level).f. Research in the Social Sciences (RSC2601) is a compulsory module on Second Level.g. 15 compulsory modules (including the major subjects) selected from those prescribed for any of the Human and Social Studies specialisation degrees must be selected.h. the outstanding modules on each level may be taken from the subjects mentioned below or from any of the Human and Social Studies specialisation degrees.
Example: BA (HUMAN and SOCIAL STUDIES) (GENERAL) DEGREE WITH COMMUNICATION SCIENCE and PSYCHOLOGY AS MAJOR SUBJECTS
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
IPC2601 - International Organisations
PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
Politics: Choose 5 modules from the following:
Optional Modules (Group1): Choose 2 modules from the following:
PSC2601 - South African Politics
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Optional Modules: Choose 5 modules from the following:
APC3702 - The Politics of East Africa
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 ADL2601 - Administrative Law
APC3703 - The Politics of West and North Africa
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
IPC3702 - International Political Economy
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 COM2601 - Organisational Communication
IPC3703 - Diplomacy
Language Modules: Choose 1 Language module from the following:
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
CSL2601 - Constitutional Law
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS1501 + ECS1601 Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following:AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS1501 + ECS1601 CMM3705 - Christian Moral Decision-Making
AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students
ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
Pre: ECS1501 + ECS1502 COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
COM3704 - New Media Technology
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
IOS2601 - Interpretation of Statutes
COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
GGH302X - Spatial Economic Development
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
PRI3701 - Principles of International Law
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
SOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Political Leadership and Citizenship
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - PL9 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation BoardMatriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2014
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesENN106J - English Communication for Law
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q RST3709 - Religion and Social Issues
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
SOC306B - Group Dynamics
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1014/GEM1501
ICS1501 - An Introduction to IslamITN1501 - Italian: BeginnersITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
Pre: ITN1501
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin MorphologyLAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre: LAN1501
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin ChineseMAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co:MAN101R/MAN1501
MOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)MOH1502 - Qadimah (Adance)
Pre: MOH1501/MOH101D
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: BeginnersPTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M
RSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for BeginnersRSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
Co: RSN101V/RSN1501
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: BeginnersSPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501
Economics or Business Economics: Choose 1 module from the following:ECS1501 - Economics 1AMNB1501 - Business Management 1AOptional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following:APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African StateAPC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary AfricaCMM1501 - Ethics and LifeEUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesGGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical PerspectiveINF1505 - Introduction to Business Information SystemsPYC1502 - Psychology in SocietySOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African ContextSTA1510 - Basic Statistics
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
IPC2601 - International Organisations
PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
Politics: Choose 5 modules from the following:
Language Modules: Choose 1 language from the following: PSC2601 - South African Politics
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
Optional Modules (Group 1): Choose 2 modules from the following
APC3702 - The Politics of East Africa
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Pre: DVS1501 APC3703 - The Politics of West and North Africa
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS1501 IPC3702 - International Political Economy
AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre MNB1501 IPC3703 - Diplomacy
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Optional Modules: Choose 5 modules from the following: PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ADL2601 - Administrative Law
Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules fromthe following:
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
CMM3705 - Christian Moral Decision-Making
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication And Media Theory
COM3704 - New Media Technology
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
CSL2601 - Constitutional Law
COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
ENN106J - English Communication for Law
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS1601 ECS304G - Public Economics
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS1601 GGH302X - Spatial Economic Development
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
Pre: ECS1601 ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
PRI3701 - Principles of International Law
FRC1501 - French Language And Culture: Beginners
IOS2601 - Interpretation of Statutes
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
FRC1502 - French Language And Culture: Lower Intermediate
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
GEM1501 - German Language And Culture For Beginners I
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
Qualification Bachelor of Arts in Political Leadership and Citizenship
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 99304 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesGEM1502 - German Language And Culture: Intermediate II
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
ICS1501 - An Introduction To Islam
SOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)
RST3709 - Religion and Social Issues
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners IOS2601 - Interpretation of Statutes
SOC306B - Group Dynamics
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
PYC2601 - Personality Theories (Psychology)
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts In Language Analysis: Introduction To Latin Morphology
PYC2601 - Personality Theories (Psychology)
LAN1502 - Introduction To Latin Grammar And Syntax
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction To Mandarin Chinese
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa (Sociology 202)
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
SOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)
MOH1501 - Lemad IVritMOH1502 - Qadimah (Adance) PTU1501 - Portuguese Language And Culture: Beginners
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language And Culture: Lower Intermediate
RSN1501 - Russian Language And Culture For BeginnersRSN1502 - Russian Language And Culture: Basic
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
SPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level Economics or Business Management: Choose only 1 module from the following:
ECS1501 - Economics 1A
MNB1501 - Business Management 1B
Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following:
APC1501 - Political Evolution Of The African State
APC1502 - The Politics Of Contemporary Africa
CMM1501 - Ethics And Life
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
INF1505 - Introduction To Business Information Systems
PYC1502 - Pyschology In Society
SOC1502 - Societal Structures And Processes In The South African Context
STA1510 - Basic Statistics
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Studies) Philosophy, Politics and Economics
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - PPE Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Philosophy: If PLS is your First major choose 5 modules,if
Second major choose 4 modules if minor choose 1module
ECS1501 - Economics 1A APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
PLS3703 - Advanced African Philosophy
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PLS3708 - Formal Logic
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
PLS3709 - Advanced Western Philosophy
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
Politics: If PLC is your First major choose 5 modules,If Second major choose 4 modules if minor choose 1module
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
PLS2610 - African Philosophy II
PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
Economics: Choose 3 modules from the following: PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
Business Management: Choose only 1 module from the following:
ECS207G - Development Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PSC2601 - South African Politics
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
English: Choose only 1 module from the following: ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
ECS2604 - Labour Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
Economics: If ECS is your First major choose 5 modules,if Second major choose 4 modules if minor choose 1module
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
ECS2605 - Sa Financial System
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS102 or ECS1601
ECS301D - Monetary Economics
Pre: ECS202
ECS2606 - Environmental Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
ECS302E - International Trade
Pre: ECS201A + ECS202B
ECS2608 - Economic History of the World
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS102 or ECS1601
ECS303F - International Finance
Pre: ECS201A + ECS202B
ECS2609 - Economic History of South Africa
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS102 or ECS1601
ECS304G - Public Economics
Pre: ECS201A
ECS306J - History of Economic Thought
Pre: ECS201A + ECS202B
ECS307K - Econometric Techniques
Pre: ECS201A + ECS202B
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
PSC2601 - South African Politics
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules PUB305J - Ethics in Public Administratrion and Administrative Justice
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
Public Administration: Choose 3 modules from the following: PUB3703 - Public Policy
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 PUB2602 - Protection Services
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
Development Studies and Economics: Choose only 1 module from the following:
PUB2603 - Creation of Wealth
Optional Modules: Choose 4 modules from the following:
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services
CMM3703 - Christian Social Ethics
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 PUB2605 - Culture and Education
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following:
PUB2606 - Environmental Affairs
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
CMH1502 - Comprehensive Primary Health Care II
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: COM3701 - Marketing Communication (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
ADL2601 - Administrative Law
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3702 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
ECS1501 - Economics 1A COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
CSL2601 - Constitutional Law
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECS3704 - Public Economics (Offered from 2013)
GGH1501 - Know Your World: Introduction to Geography
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS1501+ ECS1602 GGH301W - State of the Environment in Southern Africa
HMA1501 - Planning and Organising in Health Services Management
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS1501+ ECS1602 PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
INF1505 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
ECS2603 - Sa Economic Indicators
Pre: ECS1501+ ECS1602 RST3709 - Religion and Social Issues
STA1501 - Descriptive Statistics and Probability
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
STA1502 - Statistical Inference 1
Pre: STA1501 GGH2602 - The Geography of Services Provision
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Human and Social Stud-ies) Policy Studies
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02291 - PS9 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption
Repeaters only Until 2014
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RulesStudents who have passed modules PUB303G, PUB306K and/or PUB307L which formed part of the previous curriculum, will retain credit for it. However, students who have passed the module PUB303G will not be allowed to register for the modules PUB3703 and PUB3705.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesGGH2604 - People and the Natural Environment: Use and Impact (Geography)IOS2601 - Interpretation of Statutes
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South AfricaSOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,PUB102 or PUB1601
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
PSC2601 - South African Politics
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
PUB3703 - Public Policy Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,PUB102 or PUB1601
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
Development Studies and Economics: Choose only 1 module from the following:
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,PUB102 or PUB1601
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public services
Co: PUB1501 ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS1601 PUB3707 - Ethics in Public Administration and Administrative Justice (Offered from 2013)
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,PUB102 or PUB1601
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: DVA1601 - Development Problems And Institutions
Optional modules: Choose 4 modules from the following:
CMH1502 - Comprehensive Primary Health Care II
Public Administration: Choose 3 modules from the following: CMM3703 - Christian Social Ethics
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
PUB2602 - Protection Services
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
PUB2603 - Creation Of Wealth
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
ECS1501 - Economics 1A PUB2604 - Welfare And Social Services
COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
PUB2605 - Culture And Education
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
GGH1501 - Know Your World: Introduction to Geography
PUB2606 - Environmental Affairs
ECS304G - Public Economics
HMA1501 - Planning and Organising in Health Services Management
Optional Modules: Choose 3 from the following: GGH3701 - State of the Environment in Southern Africa (Offered from 2013)
INF1505 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
ADL2601 - Administrative Law
PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
STA1501 - Descriptive Statistics and Probability
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,PUB102 or PUB1601
STA1502 - Statistical Inference 1
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development And Health Communication
RST3709 - Religion and Social Issues
CSL2601 - Constitutional Law
TIC3705 - Christian Foundations: The Early Centuries
DVA3701 - Development Theories
GGH3701 - State Of The Environment In Southern Africa
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre:ECS1601
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS1601
ECS2603 - South African Economic Indicators
Pre:ECS1601
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
Qualification Bachelor of Arts in Policy Studies NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 99303 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesGGH2602 - The Geography Of Basic Services Provision GGH2604 - People And The Natural Environment: Use And Impact IOS2601 - Interpretation Of StatutesSOC2602 - Globalisation And Social Change In South Africa SOC2603 - Sociology Of Population
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) African Studies
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02305 - AST Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesHistory / African Languages / African Politics: Choose 2 modules from 1 or 2 subjects selected as major subjects:
Compulsory. Compulsory.
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules ENN311M - Exploring South African Writing
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
History / African Languages / African Politics: Choose 2 or 3 modules from 1 or 2 subjects selected as major subjects:
History / African Languages / African Politics: Choose 4 - 5 modules from 1 or 2 subjects selected as major subjects:
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
AFL3701 - African Languages: the Science of Language in Context
Pre: AFL2601 + AFL2602 + AFL2603
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
AFL3702 - Indigenous Knowledge Systems and African Languages
Pre: AFL2601 + AFL2602 + AFL2603
HSY1501 - Precolonial South Africa
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
AFL3703 - An Introduction to Language Policy and Planning in South Africa: the Case of African Languages
Pre: AFL2601 + AFL2602 + AFL2603
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
AFL3704 - Language Technology, Terminology and Lexicography
Pre: AFL2601 + AFL2602 + AFL2603
Optional Modules (Group 1): Choose a maximum of 2 modules from the following:
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
AFL3705 - Creative Writing and Translation
Pre: AFL2601 + AFL2602 + AFL2603
AGE1501 - Introduction to Archaeology
HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
AGE1601 - The Prehistory of South Africa
HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War
APC3702 - The Politics of East Africa
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
Optional Modules (Group 1): Choose a maximum of 2 modules from the following:
APC3703 - The Politics of West and North Africa
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
AGE2602 - African Archaeology
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy AGE2701 - Archaeology and Fossils: the Study of Human Evolution
HSY3702 - Themes in 20th Century World History: Towards Globalisation
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
HSY3703 - Globalisation
GGH1501 - Know Your World: Introduction to Geography
APY2602 - Anthropology and Health Care
HSY3704 - Modern South Africa: Afrikaner Power, the Politics of Race and Resistance, 1902 to the 1970`S
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
HSY3705 - Modern South Africa: From Soweto to Democracy
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
ARH2601 - The Arts and Ideology 1
PSC2601 - South African Politics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
ARH2602 - Introduction to Art History in Africa
PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
ARH3705 - The Arts and the (Post)Colonial (Offered from 2013)
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
ENN204K - African Encounters
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
GGH2601 - The African Challenge: People and Environment
Optional Modules (Group 1): Choose a maximum of 4 from the following: (If you have only 1 major subject)
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
GGH2602 - The Geography of Services Provision
AGE3702 - Applied Archaeology: Heritage Conservation, Cultural Resource Management and Archaeotourism
RST1602 - Introduction to Theory of Religion
GGH2605 - Environmental Politics (Geography)
AGE3703 - World Prehistory
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 AGE3704 - Prehistoric Rock Art
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 APY3702 - Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology
Language Group: Choose 2 Language Modules from the following:
PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics
APY3703 - Themes in Anthropology: the Relevance of Ritual
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
PLS3709 - Advanced Western Philosophy
APY3704 - Themes in Anthropology: Tourism and Pilgrimage
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
RST2603 - New Religious Movements: Cults, New Age and Related Phenomenon
ARH311N - Art and Ideology 2
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
RST2705 - Divinity and Nature in Religious History
ARH312P - Art, Craft and Design
Optional Modules (Group 2): Choose a maximum of 3 modules from the following:
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
ANH1501 - Near East and Greece
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
GGH301W - State of the Environment in Southern Africa
ANH1502 - Roman Ancient History
Optional Modules (Group 2): Choose a maximum of 5 modules from the following:
GGH302X - Spatial Economic Development
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
ECS1501 - Economics 1A COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
KSK1601 - Introduction to Creative Writing: A Practical Course
ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
ECS2606 - Environmental Economics
Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
LIN1501 - Grammatical Patterns and Concepts
INS2601 - Exploring Information User Studies (Offered from 2013)
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
MNE2601 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
Pre:KSK1601 or THL1016
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Global Studies
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02305 - GST Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesGeography/History/International Politics/Sociology. Choose 2 modules from 3 subjects:
Compulsory. Compulsory.
GGH1501 - Know Your World: Introduction to Geography
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules HSY3703 - Globalisation
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
Geography/History/International Politics/Sociology. Choose 6 modules from 2 or 3 subjects:
Geography/History/International Politics/Sociology. Choose 5 modules from 1 subject and 4 from another subject:
HSY1501 - Precolonial South Africa
GGH2601 - The African Challenge: People and Environment
GGH301W - State of the Environment in Southern Africa
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
GGH2602 - The Geography of Services Provision
GGH302X - Spatial Economic Development
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
GGH2604 - People and the Natural Environment: Use and Impact (Geography)
GGH303Y - Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
GGH3043 - Development of Urban Space
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
HSY2602 - Early State Formation, Slavery and Colonial Conquest in Africa
GGH3054 - Environmental Evaluation and Impact Assessment
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
Language Group: Choose at least 1 module from the following:
IPC2601 - International Organisations
HSY3702 - Themes in 20th Century World History: Towards Globalisation
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
HSY3704 - Modern South Africa: Afrikaner Power, the Politics of Race and Resistance, 1902 to the 1970`S
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)
HSY3705 - Modern South Africa: From Soweto to Democracy
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
IPC3701 - International Political Theory
AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students
SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
IPC3702 - International Political Economy
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: IPC3703 - Diplomacy
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic)
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
ARB2704 - Advanced Arabic Pre: Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic) Co: ARB2603
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
ARH2601 - The Arts and Ideology 1
SOC3015 - Thinking Sociologically: Research Methodology
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesENN106J - English Communication for Law
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
SOC3049 - Industrial Sociology
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
SOC305A - Sociology of Education
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
ADL2601 - Administrative Law
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COS2621 - Computer Organisation
SOC308D - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ECS2601 - Microeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
ARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501 ECS2602 - Macroeconomics Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 & ECS1028 or ECS1601
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy EED201J - English Language Studies
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
CLS1501 - Greek Mythology in Context
ENN204K - African Encounters
CLS1502 - Roman Myths, Literature and Society
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
ECS1501 - Economics 1A FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS101 or ECS1501 FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
ITN801W - Contemporary Culture in Italy
INM1013 - Introduction to the Economic and Management Environment 1A
ITN802X - Visions of the Renaissance
INM1024 - Introduction to the Economic and Management Environment 1B
PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N + Co: PTU2601
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
RST2603 - New Religious Movements: Cults, New Age and Related Phenomenon
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
RST3706 - World Religions
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
Pre:THL1501/THL801U+THL1502/THL802V
RST1501 - Introduction to History of ReligionsRST1602 - Introduction to Theory of ReligionSPS1501 - Practical Spanish: BeginnersSPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501
THL1501 - Introduction to Theory of LiteratureTHL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Historical Studies
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02305 - HSS Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCore Subjects: Choose 6 modules from 3 of the following subjects:
Core Subjects: Choose at least 3 modules in 1 subject selected as major:
Core Subjects: Choose at least 5 modules in 1 subject selected as major subject:
AGE1501 - Introduction to Archaeology
AGE2601 - Archaeological Fieldwork Techniques and Analytical Methods
AGE3701 - The Interpretation of Archaeological Data
AGE1601 - The Prehistory of South Africa
AGE2602 - African Archaeology
AGE3702 - Applied Archaeology: Heritage Conservation, Cultural Resource Management and Archaeotourism
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ANH1501 - Near East and Greece
AGE2701 - Archaeology and Fossils: the Study of Human Evolution
AGE3703 - World Prehistory
ANH1502 - Roman Ancient History
ARH2601 - The Arts and Ideology 1
AGE3704 - Prehistoric Rock Art
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy ARH2602 - Introduction to Art History in Africa
ARH311N - Art and Ideology 2
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
ARH3704 - Modernism and Postmodernism (Offered from 2013)
ARH312P - Art, Craft and Design
ECH1501 - Introduction to Early Christian Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology
CLS2601 - Perspectives On Roman Africa and the Ancient Environment
ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
HSY1501 - Precolonial South Africa
CLS2602 - Material Testimonies to the Classical World
ARH411R - Contemporary International Art
Pre: ARH311N + ARH313Q + ARH314R
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
ECH2602 - Daily Life in Early Christianity
CLS3701 - Classical Historical Writings
OTS1501 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature
ECH2603 - Illness, Health and Healing in the Early Christian World
CLS3702 - Ancient Democracy Thought Moral Thought
OTS1502 - Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
CLS3703 - Pericles to Philip/Ancient Entertainment
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
HSY2602 - Early State Formation, Slavery and Colonial Conquest in Africa
CLS3704 - Classical Heroes in Fact and Fiction
RST1602 - Introduction to Theory of Religion
HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War
CLS3705 - The Fall of Rome/Greco-Roman Drama
TIC1502 - Introduction to the Study of Church History
OTS2602 - From Dan to Beersheba: an Archaeological Tour Through Ancient Israel
ECH3701 - Death, Tombs and Burials in the Early Christian World
Language Group: Choose 1 module if you did not obtain an A or B symbol in English in the Senior Certificate:
OTS2603 - Life Orientation: Biblical Perspectives
ECH3702 - Religion, Worship and Prayer in the Early Christian World
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
RST2603 - New Religious Movements: Cults, New Age and Related Phenomenon
ECH3704 - Construction of Bodies, Gender and Sexuality in Early Christianity
Optional Modules: Choose a maximum of 2 modules from the following:
RST2705 - Divinity and Nature in Religious History
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
HSY3702 - Themes in 20th Century World History: Towards Globalisation
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesAPC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
TIC2602 - Christianity and A Changing South Africa
HSY3703 - Globalisation
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
HSY3704 - Modern South Africa: Afrikaner Power, the Politics of Race and Resistance, 1902 to the 1970`S
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
HSY3705 - Modern South Africa: From Soweto to Democracy
ATC1502 - Mythology of the Ancient Near East
MHS2605 - All That Jazz
ATC1601 - Introduction to the Ancient Near Eastern Culture
MHS3703 - Music and Gender
CLS1501 - Greek Mythology in Context
MHS3704 - Music in South Africa
CLS1502 - Roman Myths, Literature and Society
OTS3702 - Excavating A Biblical City
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
OTS3703 - The Bible and African Cultures
GAR1501 - Drawing 1 RST3706 - World ReligionsICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
TIC3704 - Christianity in Africa
ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
TIC3705 - Christian Foundations: the Early Centuries
INS1501 - Introduction to Information ScienceIPC1501 - Fundamentals of International PoliticsIPC1502 - South Africa in International PoliticsJCA1501 - Laws and Customs:the Festivals of Judaism,Their Origin, Development and the Inherent Notion of TimePLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)PLS2601 - Critical ReasoningSOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and ProcessesSOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African ContextTHL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Multimedia Studies: Audiovisual Multimedia
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02305 - MA1 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Permission letter from the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemp-tion Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
RulesProspective students must, in advance, obtain written permission for admission to the degree from the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology. Prospective students are required to submit a portfolio of artworks consisting of 4 drawings and 4 paintings or photographic/digital documentation thereof together with a completed questionnaire and record of personal details. the form may be downloaded from the Departmental website or obtained from the Departmental secretary (Tel: 012 429 6798). the permission form must be submitted together with the students FIRST application for registration. Students who intend on registering for this degree, and are required to do the access course prior to registration, are required to submit a portfolio to obtain permis-sion to study at this department. WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE Students are strongly advised to attend the two workshops at one of the approved centres of the university. Workshops are normally conducted at least twice a year, for a period of approximately 3 to 5 days each, in the following cities: Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban. Further details are sent to the students concerned early in the year. Students and prospective students who will NOT be able to attend the workshops at one of the centres listed above, must consult the Department Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology (Tel: 012 429 6686) in connection with possible alternative arrangements BEFORE they apply for registration for any practical module. Overseas students must take note of all the compulsory requirements above.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
COM3704 - New Media Technology
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
CST2601 - Music Technology 1: Midi
CST3706 - Music Technology 2: Digital Audio
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
INF2611 - Visual Programming II
MHS3704 - Music in South Africa
COS1521 - Computer Systems: Fundamental Concepts
MHS2601 - Musical Entrepreneurship
MHS3705 - Sociology of Music
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry
PMP3701 - Professional Multimedia Practice
Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602
FRM1501 - Form and Motion
VAR2601 - Visual Arts 1 Pre: TDM1501/TDM101L+FRM1501/FRM1015
VAR3701 - Visual Arts 3 Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602
MHS2602 - Music and Society
VAR2602 - Visual Arts 2 Pre: TDM1501/TDM101L+FRM1501/FRM1015
Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following:
TDM1501 - Two Dimensional Imaging
COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following:
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
INS3702 - The Political Economy of Information
INF1511 - Visual Programming 1
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Multimedia Studies: Computer-Generated Multimedia
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02305 - MC1 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Permission letter from the Department of Art History,Visual Arts and Musicology AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemp-tion Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
COS1511 - Introduction to Programming 1
Pre: Knowledge in computers or EUP1501
COS2614 - Programming: Contemporary Concepts
Pre: COS1521 COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
COS1521 - Computer Systems: Fundamental Concepts
CST2601 - Music Technology 1: Midi
COM3704 - New Media Technology
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
CST3706 - Music Technology 2: Digital Audio
INF3703 - Databases II Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
FRM1501 - Form and Motion
ICT2621 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design
Pre: INF1505 or COS1521 INF3705 - Advanced Systems Development
INF1511 - Visual Programming 1
ICT2622 - Object-Oriented Analysis
Pre: (INF1505 or COS1521) & (EUP1501 or COS1512 or INF1511)
INF3720 - Human-Computer Interaction II
INF1520 - Human-Computer Interaction I
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
PMP3701 - Professional Multimedia Practice
Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602
TDM1501 - Two Dimensional Imaging
TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry
VAR3701 - Visual Arts 3 Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602
Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following: VAR2601 - Visual Arts 1 Pre: TDM1501/TDM101L+FRM1501/FRM1015
ARH1501 - Visual LiteracyCOS1512 - Introduction to Programming 2ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and WritingENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
RulesProspective students must, in advance, obtain written permission for admission to the degree from the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology. Prospective students are required to submit a portfolio of artworks consisting of 4 drawings and 4 paintings or photographic/digital documentation thereof together with a completed questionnaire and record of personal details. the form may be downloaded from the Departmental website or obtained from the Departmental secretary (Tel: 012 429 6798). the permission form must be submitted together with the students FIRST application for registration. Students who intend on registering for this degree, and are required to do the access course prior to registration, are required to submit a portfolio to obtain permis-sion to study at this department. WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE Students are strongly advised to attend the two workshops at one of the approved centres of the university. Workshops are normally conducted at least twice a year, for a period of approximately 3 to 5 days each, in the following cities: Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban. Further details are sent to the students concerned early in the year. Students and prospective students who will NOT be able to attend the workshops at one of the centres listed above, must consult the Department Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology (Tel: 012 429 6686) in connection with possible alternative arrangements BEFORE they apply for registration for any practical module. Overseas students must take note of all the compulsory requirements above.
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Multimedia Studies: Multimedia in Digital Visual Arts
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02305 - MMD Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Permission letter from the Department of Art History,Visual Arts and Musicology AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemp-tion Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.ARH1501 - Visual Literacy ARH2601 - The Arts and
Ideology 1ARH313Q - Art Theory and Criticism 2
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
ARH2603 - Visual Culture 1 ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
ARH411R - Contemporary International Art
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
GAR2601 - Graphic Processes (Graphic Processes)
Pre: TDM101L COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
FRM1501 - Form and Motion
MNE2601 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
COM3704 - New Media Technology
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
VAR2601 - Visual Arts 1 Pre: TDM101L + FRM1015 CST3706 - Music Technology 2: Digital Audio
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 VAR2602 - Visual Arts 2 Pre: TDM101L + FRM1015 PMP3701 - Professional Multimedia Practice
Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602
TDM1501 - Two Dimensional Imaging
VAR3701 - Visual Arts 3 Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602
RulesProspective students must, in advance, obtain written permission for admission to the degree from the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology. Prospective students are required to submit a portfolio of artworks consisting of 4 drawings and 4 paintings or photographic/digital documentation thereof together with a completed questionnaire and record of personal details. the form may be downloaded from the Departmental website or obtained from the Departmental secretary (Tel: 012 429 6798). the permission form must be submit-ted together with the students FIRST application for registration. Students who intend on registering for this degree, and are required to do the access course prior to registration, are required to submit a portfolio to obtain permis-sion to study at this department. WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE Students are strongly advised to attend the two workshops at one of the approved centres of the university. Workshops are normally conducted at least twice a year, for a period of approximately 3 to 5 days each, in the following cities: Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban. Further details are sent to the students concerned early in the year. Students and prospective students who will NOT be able to attend the workshops at one of the centres listed above, must consult the Department Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology (Tel: 012 429 6686) in connection with possible alternative arrangements BEFORE they apply for registration for any practical module. Overseas students must take note of all the compulsory requirements above.
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Multimedia Studies: Visual Multimedia
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02305 - MV1 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Permission letter from the Department of Art History,Visual Arts and Musicology AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemp-tion Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.ARH1501 - Visual Literacy ARH1502 - Introduction to
Art HistoryARH2603 - Visual Culture 1
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
ARH2601 - The Arts and Ideology 1
ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
COS1521 - Computer Systems: Fundamental Concepts
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
CST3706 - Music Technology 2: Digital Audio
COM3704 - New Media Technology
FRM1501 - Form and Motion
INF2611 - Visual Programming II
Pre: INF1511 PMP3701 - Professional Multimedia Practice
Pre: VAR2601/VAR211D+VAR212E/VAR2602
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
VAR2601 - Visual Arts 1 Pre: TDM1501/TDM101L+FRM1501/FRM1015
TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry
TDM1501 - Two Dimensional Imaging
VAR2602 - Visual Arts 2 Pre: TDM1501/TDM101L+FRM1501/FRM1015
VAR3701 - Visual Arts 3 Pre:VAR2601/VAR211D+ VAR212E/VAR2602
Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following: Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following: Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following:
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
ARH411R - Contemporary International Art
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
INF1511 - Visual Programming 1
MNE2601 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 INS3702 - The Political Economy of Information
WLL2602 - Film, Literature and Society
Pre: Any TWO first level Language modules
RulesProspective students must, in advance, obtain written permission for admission to the degree from the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology. Prospective students are required to submit a portfolio of artworks consisting of 4 drawings and 4 paintings or photographic/digital documentation thereof together with a completed questionnaire and record of personal details. the form may be downloaded from the Departmental website or obtained from the Departmental secretary (Tel: 012 429 6798). the permission form must be submit-ted together with the students FIRST application for registration. Students who intend on registering for this degree, and are required to do the access course prior to registration, are required to submit a portfolio to obtain permis-sion to study at this department. WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE Students are strongly advised to attend the two workshops at one of the approved centres of the university. Workshops are normally conducted at least twice a year, for a period of approximately 3 to 5 days each, in the following cities: Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban. Further details are sent to the students concerned early in the year. Students and prospective students who will NOT be able to attend the workshops at one of the centres listed above, must consult the Department Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology (Tel: 012 429 6686) in connection with possible alternative arrangements BEFORE they apply for registration for any practical module. Overseas students must take note of all the compulsory requirements above.
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) General Degree
NQF Level 7
Qualification code 02305 – GEN Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesHistory:HSY1501 HSY2601 Pre:Any 4 first level modules HSY3701 Pre:Any 4 first level modulesHSY1502 HSY2602 Pre:Any 4 first level modules HSY3702 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
HSY2603 Pre:Any 4 first level modules HSY3703 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
HSY3704 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
HSY3705 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
Archaeology:AGE1501 AGE2601 Pre:Any 4 first level modules AGE3701 Pre:Any 4 first level modulesAGE1601 AGE2701 Pre:Any 4 first level modules AGE3702 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
AGE2602 Pre:Any 4 first level modules AGE3703 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
AGE3704 Pre:Any 4 first level modules
10 Modules in Total 10 Modules in Total 10 Modules in Total
RulesLIST A LIST BHistory African PoliticsArchaeology Ancient Near Eastern CultureAncient History AnthropologyReligious Studies Classical CultureBiblical Archaeology Computer ScienceChurch History GeographyArt History Origin and Foundations of South African LawMusic in the history and society Information Science International Politics Islamic Studies Judaica Philosophy Politics Sociology Theory of Literature
Rules1) Each BA curriculum must consist of:a. THIRTY MODULESb. TEN modules on each of first, second and third level.c. the Degree cannot be completed in less than THREE YEARS.d. 2 modules in each of 3 subjects in List A must be selected on First Year Level.e. Plus a maximum of 2 modules from subjects in List B.f. 6 modules from 2 or 3 of the subjects from List A taken on First Year Level must be selected on Second Year Level.g. No modules from subjects in List B are allowed on Second or Third Year Level.h. 10 modules from 2 or 3 of the subjects from List A taken on Second Year Level must be selected on Third Year Level.
Example: BA DEGREE (CULTURE and ARTS) (GENERAL) WITH HISTORY and ARCHAEOLOGY AS MAJOR SUBJECTS
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts) Societal Informatisation
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02305 - SIF Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2014
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.AIS104G - Using the Internet as A Reference Tool (Applied Information Science 104)
Co: EUP1501 AIS202H - Bibliographic Control, Basic Descriptive Cataloguing and Classification
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AIS3703 - Serving the User in Library and Information Practice
AIS1501 - Introducing Applied Information Science
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
AIS3704 - Applying Research Methodology in Information Science
AIS1503 - Introducing Information Records and Sources
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
AIS3706 - Information Science Entrepreneurship
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
DVA3701 - Development Theories
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
INS2701 - Information and Communication Technology for Information Science
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3036 - Using Information: the Role of Information Behaviour
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following: INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
INS3702 - The Political Economy of Information
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
INS3707 - Information Organisation and Retrieval
ECS1501 - Economics 1A
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Applied Psychology for Professional Contexts
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02313 - APP Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
MGG201W - Marriage Guidance and Counselling
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem Solving
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
PYC3704 - Psychological Research
Pre: RSC2601
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
PYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
Language Modules: Choose at least 1 Langauge with a maximum of 2 modules from the following:
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules PYC3706 - Community Psychology: Intervention Strategies
Pre: PYC2604
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
Optional Modules: Choose 4 modules from the following: Optional Modules: Choose 4 modules from the following:
AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students
CMP2601 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial
CIP3701 - Civil Procedure: Court Proceedings
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
CMP3701 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Trial and Post-Trial
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL1504 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language 2
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM3701 - Marketing Communication (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes
COM3703 - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production (Communication Science) (Offered from 2013)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN106J - English Communication for Law
HRM2605 - Human Resource Management for Line Managers
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
COM3704 - New Media Technology
Language Modules: Choose a maximum of 1 module from the following:
IND2601 - African Customary Law
EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility of Evidence
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills IOP209Y - Workforce Diversity
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
EVI3702 - Evidence: the Presentation and Assessment of Evidence
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
IOP2601 - Organisational Research Methodology
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP301T - Industrial Psychological Testing and Assessment
Pre: IOP201, IOP202
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: IOP2602 - Organisational Psychology
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP304W - Labour Conflict and Negotiations
Pre: IOP201, IOP202
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
IOP2604 - Psychological Adjustment in the Work Context
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
IOP3073 - Human Capacity Development
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCOM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
LLW2601 - Individual Labour Law
IOP3095 - Work Group Dynamics and Diversity
Pre: IOP201, IOP202
CRW1501 - Introduction to the General Principles of Criminal Law
LLW2602 - Collective Labour Law
IOP3701 - Industrial Psychological Testing and Assessment
Pre: IOP201, IOP202
CRW2601 - General Principles of Criminal Law
MND204T - Customer Behaviour
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
IOP3702 - Personnel Psychology: Organasational Entry
Pre: IOP201 +IOP202
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
IOP3703 - Career Psychology
Pre: IOP201, IOP202
FAC1503 - Financial Accounting Principles for Law Practitioners
PUB2602 - Protection Services
IOP3704 - Employment Relations
Pre: IOP201, IOP202
FLS1501 - The Origins of South African Law
PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services
PUB301E - Public Management Skills
FLS1502 - Foundations of South African Law
PUB2605 - Culture and Education
PUB305J - Ethics in Public Administratrion and Administrative Justice
ILW1501 - Introduction to Law
PUB2606 - Environmental Affairs
PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
INF1505 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
PVL2601 - Family Law PUB3703 - Public Policy
IOP1501 - Psychological Processes in Work Context
PVL2602 - Law of Succession
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
IOP1601 - Personality in Work Context
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501 PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC3049 - Industrial Sociology
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501 SOC306B - Group Dynamics
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
SOC3702 - Industrial Sociology (Sociology 304) (Offered from 2013)
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 SOC3704 - Group Dynamics (Sociology 306) (Offered from 2013)
PVL1501 - Law of PersonsSOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and ProcessesSOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and So-cial Services) Community and Health Psychology
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02313 - CHP Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
MGG201W - Marriage Guidance and Counselling
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem Solving
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
PYC3704 - Psychological Research
Pre: RSC2601
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
Anthropology or Sociology: Choose only 1 module from the following:
PYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
PYC3706 - Community Psychology: Intervention Strategies
Pre: PYC2604
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules SCK3039 - Community Work
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
SCK2601 - Facilitative Communication in Groups and Communities
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following:
Language Modules: Choose at least 1 with a maximum of 2 modules from the following:
Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following: APY3702 - Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY3703 - Themes in Anthropology: the Relevance of Ritual
AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY3704 - Themes in Anthropology: Tourism and Pilgrimage
s
AFL1504 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language 2
CMH2602 - Health in Communities
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CMY3704 - Formal Reaction to Crime
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
CMH3701 - Basic Epidemiology in Health Sciences
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules + Co: RSC201H/RSC2601
CMY3705 - Victimology
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives
CMY3706 - Contemporary Criminological Issues
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
CMY2602 - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
Language Modules: Choose a maximum of 1 module from the following:
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA3704 - Development Planning
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesOptional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following: DVA2602 - Community
Development and the Basic Needs Approach
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
HMA3703 - Leadership in Health Services Management
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
GGH2601 - The African Challenge: People and Environment
HSE3705 - The Caring Ethic in Health Sciences
CMH1501 - Comprehensive Primary Helath Care I
GGH2602 - The Geography of Services Provision
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
CMH1502 - Comprehensive Primary Health Care II
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)
Pre: PLC101R + PLC102S
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
CMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Pre:DVA101Q/ DVA1501 PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
GGH1501 - Know Your World: Introduction to Geography
SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)
PUB301E - Public Management Skills
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
SOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)
PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
PUB3703 - Public Policy
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
SOC306B - Group Dynamics
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
SOC308D - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 SOC3704 - Group Dynamics (Sociology 306) (Offered from 2013)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
SOC3705 - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory (Sociology 308) (Offered from 2013)
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Psychological Counselling
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02313 - COU Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
MGG201W - Marriage Guidance and Counselling
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
MGG202X - Marriage Guidance and Counselling: Sexual Trauma
PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem Solving
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
PYC3704 - Psychological Research
Pre: RSC2601
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
Language Modules: Choose at least 1 with a maximum of 2 modules from the following:
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
PYC3706 - Community Psychology: Intervention Strategies
Pre: PYC2604
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
PYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
Optional Modules: Choose 4 modules from the following:
AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language I
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules CMM3703 - Christian Social Ethics
AFL1504 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition in an African Language 2
Optional Modules: Choose 2 modules from the following: CMY3701 - The Explanation of Crime
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
CGM2601 - Ethics and Spirituality
CMY3702 - Crime Typologies
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
CGM3701 - Sexual Ethics CMY3705 - Victimology
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
CMM2603 - Intercultural Christian Communication
CMY3706 - Contemporary Criminological Issues
Language Modules: Choose a maximum of 1 module from the following:
CMM3704 - The Dynamics of Interreligious Encounter
CMY3708 - Qualitative Research Methodology in Criminology
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives
ETH202P - General Teaching Methods and Classroom Management
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
CMY2602 - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control
Pre: Any Four first level modules
ETH302S - Inclusive Education A
Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: EDT1601 - Child Development
GED3013 - The Adult: an Educational Perspective
Pre: GED201W + GED202X + GED203Y
CGM1501 - Invitation to Theology
EDT1602 - Learning and Teaching Strategies in the Adolescent Years
GED3024 - Teaching and Learning 3
Pre: GED201W + GED202X + GED203Y
CGM1502 - First Steps in Practical Theology
GED201W - The Adolescent: an Educational Perspective
Pre: GED101T + GED102U PUB301E - Public Management Skills
CMM1501 - Ethics and Life GED202X - Teaching and Learning 2
Pre: GED101T + GED102U PUB305J - Ethics in Public Administratrion and Administrative Justice
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
GED203Y - Life Crises in Childhood and Adolescence
Pre: GED101T + GED102U PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration
PUB3703 - Public Policy
EDC1015 - Theoretical Frameworks in Education (Educational Foundations 101 (Bed))
PUB2602 - Protection Services
PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
ETH102L - The Learning Child
PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
GED101T - Human Development and Education
PUB2605 - Culture and Education
RST3708 - Postmodern Philosophy of Religion
GED102U - Teaching and Learning 1
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
SCK3016 - Social Case Work
Pre: SCK1501+ SCK1502 or Any four first level modules
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
RST2603 - New Religious Movements: Cults, New Age and Related Phenomenon
SCK3028 - Social Group Work
Pre: SCK1501+ SCK1502 or Any four first level modules
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 RST2604 - Meditation and Mysticism
SCK3039 - Community Work
Pre: SCK1501+ SCK1502 or Any four first level modules
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
RST2705 - Divinity and Nature in Religious History
TIC3702 - Faith, Philosophy and Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
SCK1501 - Welfare Policy SCK2601 - Facilitative Communication in Groups and Communities
Pre: SCK1501+ SCK1502 or Any four first level modules
SCK1502 - Introduction to Social Work and the Helping Process
SCK2603 - Welfare Policy Pre: SCK1501+ SCK1502 or Any four first level modules
SCK2604 - Counselling Skills
Pre: SCK1501+ SCK1502 or Any four first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.CMH1501 - Comprehensive Primary Helath Care I
CMH3701 - Basic Epidemiology in Health Sciences
Co: RSC201H/RSC2601 HMA3701 - Financial Management in Health Services
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038
CMH1502 - Comprehensive Primary Health Care II
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
HMA3702 - Quality in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
HMA3703 - Leadership in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038
HMA1501 - Planning and Organising in Health Services Management
HMA2601 - Human Resource Management in Health Services
Pre: HMA1501/HMA101Y + HMA1502/HMA1023 or HMA1034
HMA3704 - Contemporary Issues in Health Services Management
Pre: HMA2601/HMA2015/HMA2038 + HMA2602/HMA2038
HMA1502 - Leading and Control in Health Services Management
HMA2602 - Labour Relations in Health Services
Pre: HMA1501/HMA101Y + HMA1502/HMA1023 or HMA1034
PUB301E - Public Management Skills
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
HMA2603 - Health Services Management Practica
Pre: HMA1501/HMA101Y + HMA1502/HMA1023 or HMA1034
PUB305J - Ethics in Public Administratrion and Administrative Justice
IOP1501 - Psychological Processes in Work Context
IOP209Y - Workforce Diversity
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501, IOP102 or IOP1601
PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
IOP1601 - Personality in Work Context
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501 PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration
PUB3703 - Public Policy
NUD2601 - Nursing Dynamics
PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services
PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management
PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB101 or PUB1501
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Health Services Management and Public Administration
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02313 - HM9 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements A registration as a professional practitioner in a health field such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, radiography, etc AND Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption OR NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2016
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Health Sciences and Social Services) Welfare Science
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02313 - WFS Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
WFS301L - Social Case Work
Pre:WFS101E+WFS102F(or SCK101W+SCK102Y)+SCK2013+SCK2024+SCK2035+SCK2046 Co:WFS302M+WFS304P
SCK1501 - Welfare Policy RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules WFS302M - Social Group Work
Pre:SCK2013 Co:WFS301L+WFS304P
SCK1502 - Introduction to Social Work and the Helping Process
SCK2601 - Facilitative Communication in Groups and Communities
PRE: SCK1501 (101W) + SCK1502 (102X) + SCK1503 (103Y)
WFS303N - Community Work
Pre:SCK2013 Co:WFS301L+WFS304P
SCK1503 - Practical Work (Social Work 103 (Practical Work))
SCK2602 - Practical Work PRE: SCK1501 (101W) + SCK1502 (102X) + SCK1503 (103Y)
WFS304P - Practical Work in Social Case and Group Work (Welfare Science 304)
Pre:SCK2013 Co:WFS301L+WFS302M
SCW2601 - Introduction to Law for Social Work IIa
SCK2603 - Welfare Policy PRE: SCK1501 (101W) + SCK1502 (102X) + SCK1503 (103Y)
WFS305Q - Practical Work: Community Work
Pre:SCK2013 Co:WFS303N
SCW2602 - Introduction to Law for Social Work IIb
SCK2604 - Counselling Skills
PRE: SCK1501 (101W) + SCK1502 (102X) + SCK1503 (103Y)
Criminology (2nd Major Subject): Choose 5 modules from Criminology:
Optional Modules - 2nd Major Subject: Choose at least 2 modules in 1 subject with a maximum of 4 modules from:
Marriage Guidance and Counselling: Choose only 1 module from:
CMY3701 - The Explanation of Crime
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
MGG201W - Marriage Guidance and Counselling
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CMY3702 - Crime Typologies
CMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
MGG202X - Marriage Guidance and Counselling: Sexual Trauma
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CMY3704 - Formal Reaction to Crime
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
Criminology (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Criminology:
CMY3705 - Victimology Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
CMY202F - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CMY3708 - Qualitative Research Methodology in Criminology
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
CO: PYC2605 CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives
CMY3709 - Quantitative Research Methodology in Criminology
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
CMY2602 - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control
Communication Science (2nd Major Subject). Choose 4 modules from Communication Science:
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
CMY2603 - Child and Youth Misbehaviour
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
CMY2604 - Dealing With Young Offenders
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
Communication Science (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Communication Science:
COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
COM306D - Communication Research
Pre: RSC201-H/ RSC2601
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
Communication Science (2nd Major Subject). Choose 1 module from Communication Science:
Optional Modules: Choose a maximum of 2 modules from the following:
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
COM311A - Political and Government Communication and Media Ethics
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
COM3704 - New Media Technology
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
Development Studies (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Development Studies:
COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Pre:DVA101Q/ DVA1501 COM3708 - Communication Science
RST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
Development Studies (2nd Major Subject): Choose 5 modules from Development Studies:
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
DVA3701 - Development Theories
Philosophy (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Philosophy:
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
DVA3704 - Development Planning
PLS2610 - African Philosophy II
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
Psychology (2nd Major Subject). Choose PYC2606 plus 2 further modules from Psychology:
Philosophy (2nd Major Subject). Choose 5 modules from Philosophy:
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
PLS3703 - Advanced African Philosophy
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
PLS3708 - Formal Logic
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
PLS3709 - Advanced Western Philosophy
PYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
Psychology (2nd Major Subject): Choose 5 modules from Psychology:
Sociology (2nd Major Subject): Choose 3 modules from Sociology:
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)
PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem Solving
SOC2603 - Sociology of Population (Sociology 204)
PYC3704 - Psychological Research
Pre: RSC2601
SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
Sociology (2nd Major Subject). Choose 5 modules from Sociology:SOC3015 - Thinking Sociologically: Research MethodologySOC3049 - Industrial SociologySOC305A - Sociology of EducationSOC306B - Group DynamicsSOC308D - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
CML1501 - Communication Law
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
Language Modules: Choose at least 2 modules from the following:
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
COM306D - Communication Research
Pre: RSC201-H/ RSC2601
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
COM311A - Political and Government Communication and Media Ethics
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules COM3704 - New Media Technology
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry
COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
Optional Modules: Choose 5 modules from the following: Optional Modules: Choose 3 modules from the following: COM3708 - Communication Science
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
TEX3701 - Persuasive Texts
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
Optional Module: Choose 1 module from the following:
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
AFK3702 - Comparatism: Intertextual Dialogues
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFK3704 - Afrikaans Beyond Boundaries: an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
APY3702 - Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
APY3703 - Themes in Anthropology: the Relevance of Ritual
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA3701 - Development Theories
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
CMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (Communication Science) NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 0233X Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 2012
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCOS1511 - Introduction to Programming 1
EED201J - English Language Studies
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA3704 - Development Planning
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
COS1512 - Introduction to Programming 2
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN303M - Themes in English Language Studies
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COS1521 - Computer Systems: Fundamental Concepts
ENN204K - African Encounters
ENN311M - Exploring South African Writing
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
ENN314Q - Reading Classics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Co: DVA1501 ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN315R - Testing the Limits of the Literary Sign: Modern and Contemporary Literature
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECS1501 - Economics 1A HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS1501/ECS101 INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3036 - Using Information: the Role of Information Behaviour
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
IOP2602 - Organisational Psychology
LIN3702 - Translation and Editing Techniques
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any First level modules
GGH1501 - Know Your World: Introduction to Geography
IPC2601 - International Organisations
MNM3025 - Marketing Research
Pre: MND203 or MNM202 or MNM203
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
MNM3048 - Promotion Management
Pre: MND203 or MNM202 or MNM203
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
LIN2046 - Language in A Changing World
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
INF1511 - Visual Programming 1
LIN3705 - Text Structure and Function
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
INF1520 - Human-Computer Interaction I
MND204T - Customer Behaviour
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
MNM202Y - Marketing Management
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or MNB1601
PUB301E - Public Management Skills
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601 or any FOUR first-level modules
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601 or any 4 first-level modules
IOP1501 - Psychological Processes in Work Context
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
Pre: PLC1501/PLC101R + PLC1502/PLC102S
PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601 or any FOUR first-level modules
IOP1601 - Personality in Work Context
Pre: IOP101 or IOP1501 PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501+PYC1023/PYC1502 or Any Four first level modules
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
PSC2601 - South African Politics
PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem Solving
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501+PYC1023/PYC1502 or Any Four first level modules
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
PUB2603 - Creation of Wealth
SOC3049 - Industrial Sociology
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
LIN1502 - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context (Linguistics 103) (Offered from 2013)
SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)
SOC306B - Group Dynamics
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesMNB1501 - Business Management 1A
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
THL3705 - Literary Theory in Context
Pre: THL201A/THL2601 + THL2602
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB1501/MNB101 THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
Pre:THL1501 or THL801V
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
THL821Y - Advanced Narrative Theory
Pre:THL1502 or THL802V
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
THL8223 - Theory of Drama Pre:THL1502 or THL802V
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
WLL2602 - Film, Literature and Society
Pre: Any TWO first level Language modules
PLS1502 - Introduction to African PhilosophyPLS2601 - Critical ReasoningPUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public AdministrationPUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services
Co: PUB1501
PYC1501 - Basic PsychologyPYC1502 - Psychology in SocietySOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and ProcessesSOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African ContextTHL1501 - Introduction to Theory of LiteratureTHL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.ODL101F - Introduction to Open and Distance Learning
ODL201J - Theories and Practices in Odl (Open Distance Learning 201)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL301M - Research and Evaluation in Odl (Open Distance Learning 301)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL102G - Introduction to Adult Learning in Open and Distance Learning (Open Distance Learning 102)
ODL202K - Perspectives On Learning and Teaching in Odl (Open Distance Learning 202)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL302N - Online Learning and Teaching in Odl (Open Distance Learning 302)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL103H - Introduction to Odl Materials Development (Open Distance Learning 103)
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any TWO modules ODL305R - Odl Policy Development and Implementation (Open Distance Learning 305)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL104J - Introduction to Learner Support in Odl (Open Distance Learning 104)
ODL Optional Group: Choose 2 modules from the following: ODL Optional Group: Choose 1 module from the following:
ODL105K - Introduction to Managemnt and Administration in Odl (Open Distance Learning 105)
ODL203L - Odl Materials Development: Processes and Approaches (Open Distance Learning 203)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL303P - Media Choice and Integration in Odl (Open Distance Learning 303)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL106L - Implementation of Learner Support At A Distance (Open Distance Learning 106)
ODL204M - Odl Learning Support Theories and Practices (Open Distance Learning 204)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL304Q - Issues and Trends in Odl Learner Support (Open Distance Learning 304)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
Language Group: Choose 1 module from the following: ODL205N - Management Roles, Functions and Systems in Odl (Open Distance Learning 205)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ODL306S - Online Facilitation in Action (Open Distance Learning 306)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN103F - English for Academic Purposes
ODL206P - Odl Material Development in Action (Open Distance Learning 206)
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
Optional Modules: Choose 6 third level modules prescribed for the 2nd major subject from the following:
ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
Optional Modules: Choose 5 second level modules prescribed for the 2nd major subject from the following:
AFK3702 - Comparatism: Intertextual Dialogues
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
Optional Modules: Choose 2 first level modules prescribed for the 2nd major subject from the following:
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
AFK3703 - Language Variation and Language Politics
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
Pre: AFK1501 + AFK1502 or AFK1501 + AFK1503
AFK3704 - Afrikaans Beyond Boundaries: an Interdisciplinary Perspective
Pre: AFK201T + AFK2601 + AFK2602. (for Afrikaans major subject) or Any FOUR first level modules (AFK not taken as major)
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills AGE2601 - Archaeological Fieldwork Techniques and Analytical Methods
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL3701 - African Languages: the Science of Language in Context
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFK1503 - Contemporary Afrikaans: Language Studies and Written Communication
AGE2602 - African Archaeology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL3702 - Indigenous Knowledge Systems and African Languages
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AGE2701 - Archaeology and Fossils: the Study of Human Evolution
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL3703 - An Introduction to Language Policy and Planning in South Africa: the Case of African Languages
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AIS202H - Bibliographic Control, Basic Descriptive Cataloguing and Classification
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AFL3704 - Language Technology, Terminology and Lexicography
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
Qualification Bachelor of Arts (With Specialisation in Open and Distance Learning)
NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 02976 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption
Repeaters only Until 2012
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesAGE1501 - Introduction to Archaeology
AIS204K - Learning How to Provide Reference Services
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AFL3705 - Creative Writing and Translation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AGE1601 - The Prehistory of South Africa
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
AGE3701 - The Interpretation of Archaeological Data
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ANH1501 - Near East and Greece
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
AGE3702 - Applied Archaeology: Heritage Conservation, Cultural Resource Management and Archaeotourism
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ANH1502 - Roman Ancient History
APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AGE3703 - World Prehistory Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
APY2602 - Anthropology and Health Care
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AGE3704 - Prehistoric Rock Art
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
AIS302L - Subject Organisation
Pre: AIS202+204+206+207+208
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
ARB1602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic
Co: ARB1501 AIS3703 - Serving the User in Library and Information Practice
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic
Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic)
AIS3704 - Applying Research Methodology in Information Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ARB2705 - Basic Arabic Literary Texts
Pre/Co: ARB2603 + ARB2704
AIS3705 - Practical Portfolio Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy ATC2601 - Verbal Communication in the Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
AIS3706 - Information Science Entrepreneurship
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
ATC2602 - Nonverbal Communication in Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
ATC1502 - Mythology of the Ancient Near East
ATC2603 - Cultural Change in the Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
APC3702 - The Politics of East Africa
ATC1601 - Introduction to the Ancient Near Eastern Culture
CGM2601 - Ethics and Spirituality
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APC3703 - The Politics of West and North Africa
CGM1501 - Invitation to Theology
CGM2602 - Preaching in A Context of Poverty
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY3701 - Qualitative Research Methodology: the Anthropological Strategy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CGM1502 - First Steps in Practical Theology
CGM2603 - Exploring Celebration and Worship
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
APY3702 - Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLH1501 - Galeh IVrit Tanakhit
CLH2601 - Hinneh Hatanakh
Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 APY3703 - Themes in Anthropology: the Relevance of Ritual
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLH1502 - Hamshekh Belvrit Tanakhit
Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 CLH2602 - Hinneh Ha'Arets Pre: CLH103T/CLH1501 + CLH104U/CLH1502 + CLH2063/2601
APY3704 - Themes in Anthropology: Tourism and Pilgrimage
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CLS1501 - Greek Mythology in Context
CMM2601 - Women in Society and Church
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB2704 - Advanced Arabic Pre: ARB1501 + ARB1602 or mother-tongue speaker (Arabic).Co: ARB2603
CLS1502 - Roman Myths, Literature and Society
CMM2602 - Youth Ministry in Communities
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB3706 - Specialist Arabic Literary Text
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705
CMM1501 - Ethics and Life CMM2603 - Intercultural Christian Communication
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARB3707 - Advanced Arabic Literary Texts
Pre: ARB2603 + ARB2704 + ARB2705 Co: ARB3706
CMM1502 - The Dynamics of Mission
CST2601 - Music Technology 1: Midi
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARH311N - Art and Ideology 2
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
CST2602 - Composition Models 3: Chromaticism
Pre: CST1501/CTH123D + CST1502/CTH124E
ARH312P - Art, Craft and Design
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
DVA3701 - Development Theories
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
ARH313Q - Art Theory and Criticism 2
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesDVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
Pre:DVA101Q/ DVA1501 ECH2601 - Text Interpretation, Theory and Method
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARH411R - Contemporary International Art
Pre: ARH311N + ARH313Q + ARH314R
ECH1501 - Introduction to Early Christian Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology
ECH2602 - Daily Life in Early Christianity
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ARH412S - Contemporary South African Art
Pre: ARH311N + ARH313Q + ARH314R
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
ECH2603 - Illness, Health and Healing in the Early Christian World
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC3701 - Archeology of the Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and Writing
EED201J - English Language Studies
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC3702 - Comparative Literature of the Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC3703 - Ancient Near East and Its "Outside" World
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
ENN106J - English Communication for Law
ENN204K - African Encounters
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC3704 - Detailed Study of One of the Major Cultures in Ancient Near East
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ATC3705 - Essay and Seminar
Pre: ATC1502/ATC1013 + ATC1601/ATC1024
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CGM3701 - Sexual Ethics Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GED101T - Human Development and Education
ETH202P - General Teaching Methods and Classroom Management
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CGM3702 - From Text to Sermon: Reading and Creating Religious Texts
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GED102U - Teaching and Learning 1
FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R CGM3703 - Caring for All: Exploring the Field of Pastoral Work
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners I
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction
Pre: FRC1502/FRC102R CGM3704 - The Research Challenge: Doing Empirical Research in Theology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GEM1502 - German Language and Culture: Intermediate II
Pre: GEM1014/GEM1501 FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T CGM3705 - Christian Leadership and Church Management
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GRE1501 - Greek Grammar GED201W - The Adolescent: an Educational Perspective
Pre: GED101T + GED102U CMM3701 - Christian Action for Anti-Racism and Reconciliation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
GRE1502 - Greek Grammar and Reading
Pre: GRE1501/GRE1019 GED202X - Teaching and Learning 2
Pre: GED101T + GED102U CMM3702 - God, Creation and Environment
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY1501 - Precolonial South Africa
GED203Y - Life Crises in Childhood and Adolescence
Pre: GED101T + GED102U CMM3703 - Christian Social Ethics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
CMM3704 - The Dynamics of Interreligious Encounter
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
HSY2602 - Early State Formation, Slavery and Colonial Conquest in Africa
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
CMM3705 - Christian Moral Decision-Making
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ICS1602 - Early History of Islam: 6th to 9th Centuries
HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War
Pre: HSY101D+HSY102E or Any FOUR first level modules
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
ICS2603 - Foundation Sources of Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
ICS2604 - Sociocultural Life, Ethics and Education in Islam
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
ICS2705 - Islamic Politics and Economics
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501 COM306D - Communication Research
Pre: RSC201-H/ RSC2601
ITN1501 - Italian: Beginners INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
COM311A - Political and Government Communication and Media Ethics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ITN1502 - Italian Language: Lower Intermediate
IPC2601 - International Organisations
COM3704 - New Media Technology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesJCA1501 - Laws and Customs:the Festivals of Judaism,Their Origin, Development and the Inherent Notion of Time
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
COM3708 - Communication Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
JCA1502 - The Emergence of the Halacha
ITN801W - Contemporary Culture in Italy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
CST3705 - Performing Practice
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
LIN2035 - Language Acquisition in A Natural Environment
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
LAN1502 - Introduction to Latin Grammar and Syntax
Pre: LAN101K/LAN1501 LIN2046 - Language in A Changing World
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
LIN2058 - Sound and Sound Structure
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
LIN1501 - Grammatical Patterns and Concepts
MAN2601 - Shenghuo Hanyo: Living Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 DVA3704 - Development Planning
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
MAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin Chinese
MAN2602 - Huoyong Hanyu: Applied Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN102S/MAN1502 Co: MAN201U/MAN2601
DVA3705 - Empowerment and Popular Initiatives
Pre: DVA101 +102 or DVA1501 + DVA1502 or Any Four first level modules
MAN1502 - Shiyong Hanyu: Practical Mandarin Chinese
Co:MAN101R/MAN1501 MAN3702 - Zhongguo Chengyu: Chinese Wisdom Tales, Idioms and Proverbs
Pre:MAN2602/MAN202V ECH3701 - Death, Tombs and Burials in the Early Christian World
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)
MGG201W - Marriage Guidance and Counselling
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECH3702 - Religion, Worship and Prayer in the Early Christian World
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
MOH1502 - Qadimah (Adance)
Pre: MOH1501/MOH101D MGG202X - Marriage Guidance and Counselling: Sexual Trauma
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECH3703 - The Bible and Human Development in Post-Colonial Africa
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS1501 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature
MHS2605 - All That Jazz Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECH3704 - Construction of Bodies, Gender and Sexuality in Early Christianity
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS1502 - Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
OTS2601 - The Bible, Creation and Ecology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ECH3705 - Early Christian Spirituality
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
OTS2602 - From Dan to Beersheba: an Archaeological Tour Through Ancient Israel
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
EDC1015 - Theoretical Frameworks in Education (Educational Foundations 101 (Bed))
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
OTS2603 - Life Orientation: Biblical Perspectives
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN303M - Themes in English Language Studies
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
OTS2604 - The Bible and the Eradication of Poverty
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ENN311M - Exploring South African Writing
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
ENN314Q - Reading Classics
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
ENN315R - Testing the Limits of the Literary Sign: Modern and Contemporary Literature
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate
Pre: PTU1501/PTU101M PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ETH306W - Inclusive Education B (Educational Themes 306)
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
PSC2601 - South African Politics
FRC3701 - French Language and Culture: Advanced Oral
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N FRC3702 - French for Professional Purposes: Hotel and Tourism
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
RSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for Beginners
PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society
Pre: PTU1502/PTU102N + Co: PTU2601
FRC3703 - French Literature: France (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
RSN1502 - Russian Language and Culture: Basic
Co: RSN101V/RSN1501 PYC2601 - Personality Theories
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
FRC3704 - French Literature: Francophone Countries (Advanced)
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesRST1501 - Introduction to History of Religions
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
FRC3705 - Practical Translation From and Into French
Pre: FRC2601/FRC201T
SOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and Processes
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
GED3013 - The Adult: an Educational Perspective
Pre: GED201W + GED202X + GED203Y
SOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African Context
PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 or IOP101M/IOP1501 or Any Four first level modules
GED3024 - Teaching and Learning 3
Pre: GED201W + GED202X + GED203Y
SPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
GED3069 - Education and Technology
Pre: GED201W + GED202X + GED203Y
SPS1502 - Spanish: Lower Intermediate Level
Pre:SPS101B/SPS1501 PYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 + PYC1023 + PYC1502
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
THL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
RSN822S - Nineteenth Century Russian Literature
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY3702 - Themes in 20th Century World History: Towards Globalisation
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
THL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
RSN824U - Twentieth Century Russian Literature
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY3703 - Globalisation Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST1602 - Introduction to Theory of Religion
HSY3704 - Modern South Africa: Afrikaner Power, the Politics of Race and Resistance, 1902 to the 1970`S
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST2603 - New Religious Movements: Cults, New Age and Related Phenomenon
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
HSY3705 - Modern South Africa: From Soweto to Democracy
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
ICS3706 - Islamic Philosophy, Theology and Mysticism
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
ICS3707 - Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
Pre: ICS101X/ICS1501
INS3036 - Using Information: the Role of Information Behaviour
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3702 - The Political Economy of Information
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3707 - Information Organisation and Retrieval
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
IPC3701 - International Political TheoryIPC3702 - International Political EconomyIPC3703 - DiplomacyITN802X - Visions of the Renaissance
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
LIN3028 - Approaches in Linguistics
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
LIN306C - Learning and Teaching an Additional Language (Linguistics 306)
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
LIN3702 - Translation and Editing Techniques
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
LIN3704 - Language Planning and Linguistic Description
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
LIN3705 - Text Structure and Function
Pre: LIN101W/LIN1501 + LIN103Y or Any FOUR first level modules
MAN3703 - Gaoji Hanyu: Advanced Mandarin Chinese
Pre:MAN3702/MAN301X
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesMAN3704 - Zongguo Wenxuan: Selected Readings of Modern Chinese Literature
Co:MAN3703/MAN301X
MAN3705 - Shangyong Zhongwen: Business Chinese
Co:MAN3704/MAN3033
MHS3703 - Music and Gender
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3701 - Politics, Power and Prophecy in Ancient Israel
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3702 - Excavating A Biblical City
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3703 - The Bible and African Cultures
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3704 - The Bible and Sexuality
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
OTS3705 - Understanding the Old Testament Through Archaeology
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)PLC3703 - Political Development and Political Economy (Politics 303)PSC3701 - Contemporary Issues in Politics: Capita Selecta
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PSC3703 - Political Knowledge
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
PTU3701 - Portuguese Language for Specific Purposes: Advanced
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q
PTU3702 - Portuguese Translation Practice
Pre: PTU3701/PTU301T
PTU3703 - Advanced Language Skills in Portuguese (Oral and Written)
Pre: PTU3701/PTU301T
PTU3704 - Modern Brazilian Literature and Society
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q + PTU2602/PTU202R
PTU3705 - Lusophone African Literature (Portuguese)
Pre: PTU2601/PTU201Q + PTU2602/PTU202R
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501+PYC1023/PYC1502 or Any Four first level modules
PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501+PYC1023/PYC1502 or Any Four first level modules
PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem Solving
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501+PYC1023/PYC1502 or Any Four first level modules
PYC3704 - Psychological Research
Pre: RSC2601
PYC3706 - Community Psychology: Intervention Strategies
Pre: PYC2604
RST2604 - Meditation and Mysticism
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesRST2705 - Divinity and Nature in Religious History
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST3706 - World Religions Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST3707 - Africa'S Religious Heritage
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
RST3708 - Postmodern Philosophy of Religion
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
SOC3015 - Thinking Sociologically: Research Methodology
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC3049 - Industrial Sociology
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC305A - Sociology of Education
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC306B - Group Dynamics
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
SOC308D - Theorising Modernity: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/SOC1502 or Any Four first level modules
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.AIS104G - Using the Internet as A Reference Tool (Applied Information Science 104)
Co: EUP1501 AIS202H - Bibliographic Control, Basic Descriptive Cataloguing and Classification
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AIS302L - Subject Organisation
Pre: AIS202+204+206+207+208
AIS1501 - Introducing Applied Information Science
AIS204K - Learning How to Provide Reference Services
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AIS3701 - Descriptive Cataloguing
Pre: AIS202
AIS1503 - Introducing Information Records and Sources
AIS206M - Describing Library User Groups and Meeting Their Needs
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AIS3703 - Serving the User in Library and Information Practice
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
AIS207N - Utilising Electronic Library Systems and Services
Pre: AIS104G and one of AIS101D,AIS103F
AIS3704 - Applying Research Methodology in Information Science
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
AIS208P - Developing and Managing Information Collections
Pre: Any two of AIS101D,AIS103F,AIS104G
AIS3705 - Practical Portfolio Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
AIS3706 - Information Science Entrepreneurship
Pre: Any FOUR first level modules
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3036 - Using Information: the Role of Information Behaviour
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
English or Afrikaans: Choose 1 from the following: INS2701 - Information and Communication Technology for Information Science
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
INS3702 - The Political Economy of Information
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any modules INS3707 - Information Organisation and Retrieval
Pre: INS101U/INS1501 + INS102V or Any Four first level modules
ENN103F - English for Academic PurposesLanguage Group: Choose 1 module from the following:AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
Pre: AFL1503 + AFL1504 or African Language passed at Matriculation Level as your Mother Tongue
ARB1501 - Elementary ArabicCLH1501 - Galeh IVrit TanakhitENN106J - English Communication for LawENN1504 - Practising Workplace EnglishFRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
Pre: FRC1501/FRC101Q
GEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners IGRE1501 - Greek Grammar Pre: GRE1501/GRE1019ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
Qualification Bachelor of Information Science NQF Exit Level 6
Qualification code 97969 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 0
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesITN1501 - Italian: BeginnersLAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin MorphologyMAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin ChineseMOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: BeginnersRSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for BeginnersSPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts in Communication Science NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 98051 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
CML1501 - Communication Law
COM3018 - Marketing Communication
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
COM3029 - Media Studies: Institutions, Theories and Issues
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
COM303A - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
COM306D - Communication Research
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry
COM311A - Political and Government Communication and Media Ethics
Optional Modules: Choose any 3 modules from the following:
Optional Modules: Choose any 5 modules from the following:
COM3704 - New Media Technology
AFK1501 - Afrikaans Today (Literature)
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
COM3705 - International Communication (Communication Science)
AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural Perspective
AFK2602 - Afrikaans Grammar
COM3708 - Communication Science
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages
TEX3701 - Persuasive Texts
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages, Literature and Texts
Optional Modules: Choose 1 module from the following:
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: A Perspective On African Languages
AFK3702 - Comparatism: Intertextual Dialogues
APY1501 - The Anthropological Study of Culture in A Multicultural Context
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
AFK3704 - Afrikaans Beyond Boundaries: an Interdisciplinary Perspective
APY1601 - Culture as Human Resource in the African Context
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
APC3701 - The Politics of Southern Africa
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
APY3702 - Applied Anthropology: Contemporary Human Issues and the Practice of Anthropology
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
APY2701 - Sociocultural Solutions to Problems of Human Adaptation
APY3703 - Themes in Anthropology: the Relevance of Ritual
CMY1501 - Introduction to Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour
ARH2603 - Visual Culture 1 ARH314R - Popular Visual Culture
CMY1502 - Introduction to Crminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development
DVA3701 - Development Theories
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCOS1511 - Introduction to Programming 1
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
DVA3702 - Rural and Urban Development
COS1512 - Introduction to Programming 2
EED201J - English Language Studies
DVA3703 - Development Policy and Strategies
COS1521 - Computer Systems: Fundamental Concepts
ENN203J - One Writer'S Vision: Jane Austen
DVA3704 - Development Planning
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
ENN204K - African Encounters
ENN303M - Themes in English Language Studies
DVA1601 - Development Problems and Institutions
ENN205L - Close Reading, Good Writing
ENN311M - Exploring South African Writing
ECS1501 - Economics 1A ENN207N - Exploring Shakespeare
ENN314Q - Reading Classics
ECS1601 - Economics 1B Pre: ECS1501 GGH2601 - The African Challenge: People and Environment
ENN315R - Testing the Limits of the Literary Sign: Modern and Contemporary Literature
EED101F - English Language Studies (English for Education 101))
HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World
HSY3701 - Decolonisation, Independence and Social Change in Modern Africa
ENN102E - English Studies: Explorations in Reading and Meaning
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
INS3036 - Using Information: the Role of Information Behaviour
GGH1501 - Know Your World: Introduction to Geography
INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
GGH1502 - World Issues: A Geographical Perspective
IOP2602 - Organisational Psychology
MNM3025 - Marketing Research
HSY1502 - The Making of Early Colonial South Africa: Transformation and Resistance
IPC2601 - International Organisations
MNM3048 - Promotion Management
INF1511 - Visual Programming 1
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
PLC3701 - Political Ideas (Politics 301)
INF1520 - Human-Computer Interaction I
LIN2046 - Language in A Changing World
PLC3702 - Democracy and Other Forms of Regime (Politics 302)
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
LIN3705 - Text Structure and Function
PLS3705 - Contemporary African Political Philosophy
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
MND204T - Customer Behaviour
PUB301E - Public Management Skills
IOP1501 - Psychological Processes in Work Context
MNM202Y - Marketing Management
PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management
IOP1601 - Personality in Work Context
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation (Politics 201)
PUB3704 - Organisational Studies in the Public Sector
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy (Politics 202)
PYC3701 - Social Psychology
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
PLS3701 - Theoretical and Applied Ethics
PYC3705 - Transformative Counselling Encounters
LIN103Y - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration
SOC3049 - Industrial Sociology
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
PUB2603 - Creation of Wealth
SOC306B - Group Dynamics
MNB1601 - Business Management 1B
Pre: MNB1501 SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change (Sociology 201)
THL3705 - Literary Theory in Context
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity (Politics 101)
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa
PLC1502 - Understanding the State (Politics 102)
THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
THL821Y - Advanced Narrative Theory
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
THL8223 - Theory of Drama
PSC2601 - South African Politics
WLL2602 - Film, Literature and Society
PSC3702 - Political Conflict and Conflict ResolutionPUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public AdministrationPUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public ServicesPYC1501 - Basic PsychologyPYC1502 - Psychology in SocietySOC1501 - Introduction to Sociology: Societal Structures and ProcessesSOC1502 - Societal Structures and Processes in the South African ContextTHL1501 - Introduction to Theory of LiteratureTHL1502 - Introduction to Literary GenresLanguage Modules: Choose any 2 modules from the following:AFK1502 - Basic Text SkillsENN101D - English Studies: Approaching Literature and WritingENN1504 - Practising Workplace English
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.AIS104G - Using the Internet as A Reference Tool (Applied Information Science 104)
AIS202H - Bibliographic Control, Basic Descriptive Cataloguing and Classification
Pre: Any two of AIS1501, AIS1503, AIS104G
AIS302L - Subject Organisation
Pre: AIS202+204+206+207+208
AIS1501 - Introducing Applied Information Science
AIS204K - Learning How to Provide Reference Services
Pre: Any two of AIS1501, AIS1503, AIS104G
AIS3701 - Descriptive Cataloguing
Pre: AIS202H + AIS2601
AIS1503 - Introducing Information Records and Sources
AIS206M - Describing Library User Groups and Meeting Their Needs
Pre: Any two of AIS1501, AIS1503, AIS104G
AIS3703 - Serving the User in Library and Information Practice
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
AIS207N - Utilising Electronic Library Systems and Services
Pre: AIS104G and one of AIS1501, AIS1503
AIS3704 - Applying Research Methodology in Information Science
EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)
AIS208P - Developing and Managing Information Collections
Pre: Any two of AIS1501, AIS1503, AIS104G
AIS3705 - Practical Portfolio
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
INS2055 - Exploring Information User Studies
Pre: INS1501 + INS1502 AIS3706 - Information Science Entrepreneurship
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
INS2066 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
Pre: INS1501 + INS1502 INS3036 - Using Information: the Role of Information Behaviour
Pre: INS1501 + INS1502
MNB1501 - Business Management 1A
INS2078 - Introducing Information Management
Pre: INS1501 + INS1502 INS3059 - Information and Knowledge Management
Pre: INS1501 + INS1502
English or Afrikaans: Choose one module from the following: INS2701 - Information and Communication Technology for Information Science
Pre: INS1501 + INS1502 INS3702 - The Political Economy of Information
Pre: INS1501 + INS1502
AFK1502 - Basic Text Skills RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
Pre: Any two modules INS3707 - Information Organisation and Retrieval
Pre: INS1501 + INS1502
ENN103F - English for Academic PurposesLanguage Group: Choose one module from the following:AFL1501 - Understanding Language Usage: an African Cultural PerspectiveAFL1502 - African Language and Culture in PracticeARB1501 - Elementary ArabicCLH1501 - Galeh IVrit TanakhitENN106J - English Communication for LawENN1504 - Practising Workplace EnglishFRC1501 - French Language and Culture: BeginnersGEM1501 - German Language and Culture for Beginners IGRE1501 - Greek Grammar
ICS1501 - An Introduction to IslamITN1501 - Italian: Beginners
LAN1501 - Basic Concepts in Language Analysis: Introduction to Latin Morphology
Qualification Bachelor of Information Science NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 99310 Total NQF Credits 360
Admission Requirements Senior Certificate with Matriculation Exemption Or NSC with Degree admission Or qualify for Conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board
Repeaters only Until 0
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesMAN1501 - Rumen Hanyu: Introduction to Mandarin ChineseMOH1501 - Lemad IVrit (Learn Hebrew)PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: BeginnersRSN1501 - Russian Language and Culture for BeginnersSPS1501 - Practical Spanish: Beginners
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.PYC4806 - Psycho-Social Wellbeing in the HIV/AIDS ContextSB7002U - Social Behaviour Aspects in HIV/AIDSSB7003V - Designing Social Programmes in Social SciencesSB70073 - Behaviour Change, Communication and HIV/AIDSSOSNAVN - Research Project
Elective. Choose 1 from the followingSB7004W - Health Well-Being & HIV/AIDSSB7005X - Social Response in HIV/AIDSSB70084 - Spirituality, Social Behaviour & HIV/AIDS
RulesA limited number of students can be admitted to the degree. Students must apply for the degree at the Unit for Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS and Health (USBAH), Department of Sociology. the last date for applications is 30 September. Approval letters will be issued during October and November.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS)
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 03298 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements NQF7 qualification that includes modules with a year mark average of a least 60% in one or more of Psychology, Sociology, Indus-trial and Organisational Psychology, Education or an equivalent in any Human Sciences field
Repeaters only Until 2015
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS (HIV/AIDS)
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99425 - HIV Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements an appropriate Bachelor’s Degree.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMSOC80 - Social Research Methodology in Sociology and Hiv and AidsHRSBH81 - Research ProjectPYC4806 - Psycho-Social Wellbeing in the HIV/AIDS ContextSB7002U - Social Behaviour Aspects in HIV/AIDS CO: SB70073, PYC4806SB70073 - Behaviour Change, Communication and HIV/AIDS CO: PYC4806
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites.AFL4801 - Sound SystemsAFL4802 - From Form to MeaningAFL4803 - Orature in African LanguagesAFL4804 - Literary Studies in African LanguagesHAPL484 - Language Planning in EducationMSLFNDL - Foundations of Sociolinguistics
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
A student who has passed a paper/module in List A under the old curriculums retains credit for the paper/module passed and may not register for themodule opposite to it under List B
List A List B HALSSSN AFL4801HALLSMQ AFL4802 HALTRA4 AFL4803 HALMOLJ AFL4804 MSLFNDL MSLPLPV
Students who by the end of 2011 academic year are left with a deficit of 12 credits for the completion of their degree(in other words students who passed only one of the 12 credit modules MSLFNDL or MSLPLPV) must enrol for the following 12 credit module in 2012 HAPL484 (Language planning in education) 12 credits.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in African Languages New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04138 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A Bachelors degree and have passed a third level course in an African language with 60% and a good command in English
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in African Languages
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99306 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A Bachelors degree and have passed a third level course in an African language with 60% and a good command in English
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.AFL4801 - Sound SystemsAFL4802 - From Form to MeaningAFL4803 - Orature in African LanguagesAFL4804 - Literary Studies in African LanguagesHRAFL81 - Research Report
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Students who by the end of 2011 academic year are still left with a deficit of 12 credits for the completion of their degree( in other words students who passed only one or two credit modules MSLFNDL or MSLPLPV), must enrol for HAPL484 (12 credit modules) in 2012 Students who has passed a paper/module in List A under the old curriculum retains credit for the paper/module passed and may not register for the module opposite to list B List A List B HALSSSN AFL4801 HALLSMQ AFL4802 HALTRA4 AFL4803 HALMOLJ AFL4804 MSLFNDL - MSLPLPV -
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.ECH4802 - Christian Origins: the Formation of Early Christian DiscourseECH4803 - Making Christianities: Competing Identities in A Religiously Diverse WorldHPECH81 - Research in New Testament and Early Christian StudiesHRECH86 - New Testament and Early Christian Studies Research ReportOptional modules: Choose only 1 module from the following:ECH4804 - The Jesus Movement in Its Context: Jesus Research and Christian Origins in Archaeological PerspectiveECH4805 - Digging Up the Church History: Early Christianity in the Roman Empire
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies New Testament
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04146 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with at least 60% in an applicable subject.
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biblical Studies New Testament Period
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99409 - NTP Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with at least 60% in an applicable subject.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPECH81 - Research in New Testament and Early Christian StudiesHRECH86 - New Testament and Early Christian Studies Research ReportELECTIVE. Select THREE of the following modulesECH4802 - Christian Origins: the Formation of Early Christian DiscourseECH4803 - Making Christianities: Competing Identities in A Religiously Diverse WorldECH4804 - The Jesus Movement in Its Context: Jesus Research and Christian Origins in Archaeological PerspectiveECH4805 - Digging Up the Church History: Early Christianity in the Roman Empire
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPOTS81 - Research Proposal in the Old TestamentHROTS85 - Old Testament Research ReportOTS4802 - Understanding the Old TestamentOTS4803 - Reading the Old TestamentOTS4804 - Contextualising the Old Testament
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who registered for the old curriculum will be given until the end of 2013 to complete the degree. Thereafter students who have done at least three papers of the old curriculum will have to enrol for HPOTS81 and HROTS85 in order to complete the degree.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies Old Testament
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04146 - OLD Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with at least 60% in an applicable subject.
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biblical Studies Old Testament Period
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99409 - OTP Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with at least 60% in an applicable subject.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPOTS81 - Research Proposal in the Old TestamentHROTS85 - Old Testament Research ReportOTS4802 - Understanding the Old TestamentOTS4803 - Reading the Old TestamentOTS4804 - Contextualising the Old Testament
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in English Studies NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99411 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Students who obtained an average of less than 60% for English III, or passed English III six or more years earlier, will not be admit-ted automatically to the course. Admission will be at the discretion of the Chairperson of the Department and will be made on the basis of the applicant’s full academic record and such other factors as seem relevant. Applicants who fall into this category must understand that the onus will be on them to provide full, detailed transcripts of their academic record.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.ENN4801 - The English HeritageENN4802 - Africa: Texts and TerritoriesENN4803 - Popular Culture and the Practices of ReceptionENN4804 - Intersections: Race, Class, GenderENN4805 - A Research Paper
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.ENN4801 - The English HeritageENN4802 - Africa: Texts and TerritoriesENN4803 - Popular Culture and the Practices of ReceptionENN4804 - Intersections: Race, Class, GenderENN4805 - A Research Paper
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in English (Language and Literature) New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04170 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with 60% in English major subject
Repeaters only Until 2013
RulesStudents are strongly advised not to register for the ENN4805 Research paper, until they have studied at least 3 of the other Honours papers; ENN4801, ENN4802, ENN4803 and ENN4804. This is in order that the neccesary skills be acquired and sufficient reading undertaken before attempting the research paper. Students who passed an English Honours paper(s) under a previous Honours curriculum and who wish to complete their English Honours degree by taking papers under the new curriculum(Introduced in 2010) must NOT register for ENN4804 (Intersections: Race, Class,Gender) since this paper carries only 12 credits. Students must choose their outstanding papers from the list below: ENN4801 ENN4802 ENN4803 ENN4805
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HRHSY82 - Research Report in HistoryHSY4801 - Research Methodology in HistoryHSY4803 - Forging Southern African IdentitiesHSY4804 - Themes From Modern South African HistoryHSY4805 - Themes From the History of Africa
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who have passed a module(s) under the previous curriculum retain credits for the module(s) passed and choose their outstanding module(s) from those listed under the old curriculum, provided that a student who has passed a module appearing in List A below may not register for the module opposite it in List B: List A List B MTFG00Q HSY4801 STRHIS9 HSY4801 AFSO00G HSY4803 HHYSETQ HSY4803 HHYSSA3 HSY4803 HHYUNI8 HSY4804 HHISSAT HSY4804 HHYMSAF HSY4804 HHYAFRU HSY4805 HHYTAH6 HSY4805 HHYUSAA HSY4805 HHYPARN HSY4801 HHTMSD HSY4804 HHYTGHK HSY4805 This old curriculum will be offered in 2011 and 2012 to enable students registered in 2010 or before to complete their degree under this curriculum. Students will thereafter be transferred to the new curriculum. They will retain credit for up to three modules passed, but they must register for at least HSY4801 and HSY4802 to complete their degree.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in History NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04197 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with History as a major subject or have passed another major equivalent to History
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in History NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99412 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with History as a major subject or have passed another major equivalent to History
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HRHSY82 - Research Report in HistoryHSY4801 - Research Methodology in HistoryHSY4803 - Forging Southern African IdentitiesHSY4804 - Themes From Modern South African HistoryHSY4805 - Themes From the History of Africa
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Communication Organisational Communication
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04235 - ORK Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with at least 5 Communication Science modules on 3rd level with an average of 60% - with at least two modules in the area of specialisation. A research methodology module on the third level of the undergraduate degree must also be com-pleted (if not, please contact the Department). NOTE: This degree requires a strong theoretical foundation at undergraduate level. Students without this theoretical foundation are advised to register for Communication Science at NQF level 7 for non-degree pur-poses. the Media Studies and Organisational Communication programmes respectively require a Media Studies or Organisational Communication foundation at undergraduate level. Students who do not have this foundation are advised to register for Media Studies or Organisational Communication modules for non-degree purposes (such as COM2059, COM3029 and COM303A for Media Studies, and COM2025, COM2036 and COM3018 for Organisational Communication). Students who did not do a research methodology paper at NQF level 7 are advised to register for the NQF level 7 module in research methodology (such as COM306D) for non-degree purposes.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.COM4806 - Organisational Communication ResearchCOM4809 - Advanced Research ReportHCMICOU - Integrated Communication and the OrganisationHCMMOAM - Marketing Communication, Advertising and Public RelationsHCMOCTN - Organisational Communication TheoryHCMRES4 - Advanced Research Project
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
NBIf a student completed the module HCMRES4 before 2011 and still need to complete the second paper (Organisational Communication Research) they also have to register for the module HAPL484 (Language Planning) offered by the Department of Linguistics to complete the qualification.
Modules from the old curriculum (Colomn A) Modules passed Modules to be takenHKMTHEEHKMNAVUHKMINFPHKMVIS6HKMBEMLHKMORGMHKMONTSHKMPOLPHKMMEDFHKMPROY
Any one of the modules in Column A Any four of:HCMICOU; COM4806; HCMOCTN; HCMMOAM; COM4809
Any two of the modules in Column A HCMICOUand any two of:COM4806; HCMOCTN; HCMMOAM; COM4809
Any three of the modules in Column A Any two of:HCMOCTN; HCMMOAM; COM4809
Any four of the modules in Column A Any one of:HCMOCTN; HCMMOAM; COM4809
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HCMICT3 - The Analsis of Information Communication Technology (Ict) Trends in Developing CountriesHCMITR6 - Assessing Information and Telecommunication Regulations and TrendsHCMRES4 - Advanced Research ProjectHCMRMTN - Research Methodology for Telecommunications and Information Policy StudiesHCMTIPG - The Application of Theories of Information and Telecommunications Policy to Real Life Situations
Rulesthe specialisation area in Telecomunication and Information Policy is no longer offered and from 2011 no new registrations will be accepted for this specialisation area. Students who registered for this qualification before 2011 need to complete the first four modules before the end of 2013. Students should complete the fifth module, the Advanced Research Report, before the end of 2014.
Current NDTEL modules which were not completed Equivalent module from the BA Honours in Communication with Specialisation in Telecommunication and Information Policy for which students must register
NDTEL1V HCMTIPGNDTEL2W HCMICT3NDTEL3X HCMITR6
NDTEL4Y HCMRMTN
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Communication Telecommunications and Information Policy
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04235 - TEL Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with an average of 60% in 3rd level modules
Repeaters only Until 2014
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: General Linguistics Old Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04278 - OLD Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in Linguistics as a major
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.MAPP06X - Text and Discourse Analysis.MAPP01S - Issues in Applied LinguisticsMAPP02T - Individual Factors in Language LearningMAPP05W - Language AssessmentMAPP083 - Reading in an Additional LanguageMAPP094 - Writing in an Additional LanguageMAPP12V - Language Planning in Education
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HAPL484 - Language Planning in EducationHLIN481 - Language Contact and VariationHLIN482 - Cognitive LinguisticsHRLIN81 - Research Report in LinguisticsPlus one 24 Credit module from: One of the other Honours Specialisations in Linguistics/Applied Lingustics or Translation StudiesHAPL481 - Issues and Factors in Applied LinguisticsHAPL482 - Methods and Testing in Applied LinguisticsHAPL483 - Reading and Writing in Applied LinguisticsHTR4801 - Translation Method and FunctionHTR4802 - Translation for Specific PurposesHTR4803 - Perspectives On Translation and Interpreting StudiesHTR4804 - Professional Practice
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
A students who has passed a paper/modules under the old curriculum, retains credit for the paper/module passed and may not register for the module opposite to it under List B.
List A List BHCCINFW HLIN482MSLCONP HLIN481MSLVART HLIN481
MSLPLPV HAPL484
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: General Linguistics New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04278 - N11 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in Linguistics as a major
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Linguistics NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99417 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% pass in a language or linguistics as a major.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HAPL484 - Language Planning in EducationHLIN481 - Language Contact and VariationHLIN482 - Cognitive LinguisticsHRLIN81 - Research Report in LinguisticsB1: Elective. Select ONE of the following modulesHAPL481 - Issues and Factors in Applied LinguisticsHAPL482 - Methods and Testing in Applied LinguisticsHAPL483 - Reading and Writing in Applied LinguisticsHTR4801 - Translation Method and FunctionHTR4802 - Translation for Specific PurposesHTR4803 - Perspectives On Translation and Interpreting Studies
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Applied Linguistics
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99405 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in Linguistics or a language as a major.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HAPL481 - Issues and Factors in Applied LinguisticsHAPL482 - Methods and Testing in Applied LinguisticsHAPL483 - Reading and Writing in Applied LinguisticsHAPL484 - Language Planning in EducationHRLIN81 - Research Report in Linguistics
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Psychometry and Career Counselling
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04332 - APP Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A bachelors degree with an average of 60% for Psychology III as a major.
Repeaters only Until 2015
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.PSY471S - Research MethodologyPSY481U - Psychopathology Co: PSY471SPSY4988 - Psychological Assessment Co: PSY471SPSY4999 - Therapeutic Psychology Co: PSY471SChoose 2 from the following.PSY461Q - Community and Health Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY473U - Personology Co: PSY471SPSY474V - Ecosystemic Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY475W - Psychology of Work Co: PSY471SPSY4794 - Sport Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY482V - Social Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY484X - Developmental Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY485Y - Physiological Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY4885 - Cognitive Psychology Co: PSY471S
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Trauma Counselling
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04332 - COU Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A bachelors degree with an average of 60% for Psychology III as a major.
Repeaters only Until 2015
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.PSY461Q - Community and Health Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY471S - Research MethodologyPSY481U - Psychopathology Co: PSY471SPSY4988 - Psychological Assessment Co: PSY471SPSY4999 - Therapeutic Psychology Co: PSY471SChoose 1 from the following.PSY473U - Personology Co: PSY471SPSY474V - Ecosystemic Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY475W - Psychology of Work Co: PSY471SPSY4794 - Sport Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY482V - Social Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY484X - Developmental Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY485Y - Physiological Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY4885 - Cognitive Psychology Co: PSY471S
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology General
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04332 - GEN Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A bachelors degree with an average of 60% for Psychology III.
Repeaters only Until 2015
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.PSY471S - Research Methodology
Choose 5 from the following.PSY461Q - Community and Health Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY473U - Personology Co: PSY471SPSY474V - Ecosystemic Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY475W - Psychology of Work Co: PSY471SPSY4794 - Sport Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY481U - Psychopathology Co: PSY471SPSY482V - Social Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY484X - Developmental Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY485Y - Physiological Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY4885 - Cognitive Psychology Co: PSY471SPSY4988 - Psychological Assessment Co: PSY471SPSY4999 - Therapeutic Psychology Co: PSY471S
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
A student who was enrolled for this qualification before 2011 retains credits for the module(s) passed and must choose the outstanding module(s) from the list below to complete the required 6 modules within 4 years(i.e by 2014). PSY471S : Research methodology (open-book examination) PSY481U : Psychopathology PSY482V : Social psychology PSY473U : Personology PSY484X : Developmental psychology PSY4988 : Psychological assessment PSY474V : Ecosystemic psychology PSY4999 : Therapeutic psychology PSY475W : the psychology of work PSY461Q : Community and health psychology PSY4794 : Sport psychology (open-book examination) PSY485Y: Physiological psychology PSY4885 : Cognitive psychology
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology Applied Psychology for Professional Context
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99422 - APP Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A bachelors degree with an average of 60% for Psychology III as a major.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMPYC80 - Research MethodologyHRPYC81 - Research ReportPYC4802 - PsychopathologyPYC4805 - Developmental PsychologyPYC4807 - Psychological AssessmentPYC4808 - Ecosystemic PsychologyPYC4809 - Therapeutic PsychologyPYC4811 - Community and Health Psychology
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology Community and Health Psychology
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99422 - CHP Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A bachelors degree with an average of 60% for Psychology III as a major.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMPYC80 - Research MethodologyHRPYC81 - Research ReportPYC4802 - PsychopathologyPYC4803 - Social PsychologyPYC4804 - PersonologyPYC4805 - Developmental PsychologyPYC4808 - Ecosystemic PsychologyPYC4811 - Community and Health Psychology
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Psychology Psychological Counselling
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99422 - COU Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A bachelors degree with an average of 60% for Psychology III as a major.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMPYC80 - Research MethodologyHRPYC81 - Research ReportPYC4802 - PsychopathologyPYC4804 - PersonologyPYC4807 - Psychological AssessmentPYC4810 - Psychology of WorkPYC4812 - Sport PsychologyPYC4813 - Cognitive Neuroscience
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HMSOC80 - Social Research Methodology in Sociology and Hiv and AidsHRSOC81 - Research Report in the Field of Work and Social IdentitySB7003V - Designing Social Programmes in Social SciencesSOSNAVN - Research ProjectSOSTH1X - Problematising ModernitySOSTH2Y - Social Change and Reconstruction Challenges in Developing Societies
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
First registrations for the old curriculum will only be allowed until 2010. Students registered in terms of the old curriculum have until the end of 2013 to complete. Students who have not completed the old curriculum by the end of 2013 will be credited for modules completed in terms of the old curriculum according to the follow-ing arrangement: Old curriculum New Curriculum SOSTH1X SOSTH1X SOSTH2Y SOSTH2Y ISOS009 SB7003V PSYGRDN SB7003V
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociology NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04340 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with an average of 60% and Sociology as a major
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMSOC80 - Social Research Methodology in Sociology and Hiv and AidsHRSOC81 - Research Report in the Field of Work and Social IdentitySB7003V - Designing Social Programmes in Social SciencesSOSTH1X - Problematising ModernitySOSTH2Y - Social Change and Reconstruction Challenges in Developing Societies
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociology New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04340 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with an average of 60% in Sociology as major
Repeaters only Until 2013
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
First registrations for the old curriculum will only be allowed until 2010. Students registered in terms of the old curriculum have until the end of 2013 to complete. Students who have not completed the old curriculum by the end of 2013 will be credited for modules completed in terms of the old curriculum according to the follow-ing arrangement: Old curriculum New Curriculum SOSTH1X SOSTH1X SOSTH2Y SOSTH2Y ISOS009 SB7003V PSYGRDN SB7003V
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Sociology NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99426 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A Bachelors degree with an average of 60% for Sociology as a major.”
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMSOC80 - Social Research Methodology in Sociology and Hiv and AidsHRSOC81 - Research Report in the Field of Work and Social IdentitySB7003V - Designing Social Programmes in Social SciencesSOSTH1X - Problematising ModernitySOSTH2Y - Social Change and Reconstruction Challenges in Developing Societies
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPPSC81 - Political Sciences and ResearchHRPSC82 - Research Report:Political ScienceElectives. Select 3 from the following:PLC4801 - Theory, Philosophy, and IdeologyPLC4802 - Political DynamicsPLC4803 - South African Political Issues
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Politics New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04359 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with Politics as major.
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Politics NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99421 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with Politics as major.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPPSC81 - Political Sciences and ResearchHRPSC82 - Research Report:Political ScienceElectives: Select 3 modules from the following:APP4801 - Comparative Politics: Africa and BeyondPLC4801 - Theory, Philosophy, and IdeologyPLC4802 - Political DynamicsPLC4803 - South African Political IssuesPSC4802 - Politics in the Twenty-First Century: National, African Ans International PerspectivesPSC4803 - Conflict, Peace and Security Studies
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.PHPH00R - A Thorough Study of A Period in the History of PhilosophyPHPR00S - A Thorough Study of an Approved Philosophical ProblemPHTE00Y - A Thorough Study of an Approved Philosophical TextTCP000P - Trends in Contemporary Philosophy
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who register prior to 2011 retain credits for all modules completed under the old HEQF curriculum. This means that as from 2012,students who previously successfully completed PHTE00Y will be accredited with one of the following modules: PLS4802 or PLS4803 or PLS4804. However, students who have not yet graduated by the end of 2011 will have to comply with the new HEQF curriculum that would be implemented by 2011.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04383 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree 60% in Philosophy as major subject
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPPLS82 - Research Proposal in PhilosophyHRPLS81 - Philosophy Research ReportPLS4802 - A Thorough Study of A Period in the History of PhilosophyPLS4803 - Trends in Contemporary PhilosophyPLS4804 - A Thorough Study of an Approved Philosophical Problem
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04383 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Philosophy NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99420 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree 60% in Philosophy as major subject.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPPLS82 - Research Proposal in PhilosophyHRPLS81 - Philosophy Research ReportPLS4802 - A Thorough Study of A Period in the History of PhilosophyPLS4803 - Trends in Contemporary PhilosophyPLS4804 - A Thorough Study of an Approved Philosophical Problem
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Social Science in Psychology
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04413 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements * an appropriate Bachelor’s Degree with an average of 60% or more * in instances where a student does not have an average of 60% or more a submission may be made to the relevant College to allow such a student admission. Students must provide a written motivation of not more three pages requesting admission to the college. Each college will determine the requirements for the moti-vation. However, in considering the application the college must take into account - The relevant experience, work or otherwise, of the student, - The language capabilities of the student - alternative options for access into the programme - any other factor deemed necessary by the college * This degree requires a strong theoretical foundation of Research Methodology at undergraduate level. Students without this theoretical foundation are advised to register for the module Research in the Social Sciences (RSC2601) at NQF level 6 and Psychological Research (PYC3704) at NQF level 7 for non-degree purposes * in addition, students require a strong theoretical foundation in Psychopathology at undergraduate level. Students without this theoretical foundation are advised to register for the module Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health (PYC3702) for non-degree purposes. Students who wish to register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa as counsellors need to do so within 5 years of completing their academic and practical training.
Repeaters only Until 2014
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.PSY471S - Research Methodology
RulesStream 1: With Specialisation in Psychological Counselling
Stream 2: With Specialisation in Community and Health Psychology
Stream 3: With Specialisation in Applied Psychology for Professional Contexts
TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
A student who has passed a paper(s) before 2011 retains credit for the paper(s) passed and must choose the outstanding paper(s) from List A to complete their current qualification within 4 years (ie by 2014). Only repeaters can enroll for the modules from List B until the end of 2014:
LIST APSY471S : Research methodology (open-book examination)PSY481U : PsychopathologyPSY482V : Social psychologyPSY473U : PersonologyPSY484X : Developmental psychologyPSY4988 : Psychological assessmentPSY474V : Ecosystemic psychologyPSY4999 : Therapeutic psychologyPSY475W : the psychology of workPSY461Q : Community and health psychology (open book examanition)PSY4794 : Sport psychology
LIST APSY485Y : Physiological psychologyPSY4885 : Cognitive psychology
BPSYCH EQUIVALENCE PROGRAMME
to obtain BPsych equivalence recognition (leading to registration as a counsellor with the Professional Board for Psychology in the respective practise fields below), the following honours registrations are required:
1. Trauma Counselling &
2. Psychometry and Career Counselling
PSY471S : Research MethodologyPSY481U : PsychopathologyPSY4999 : Therapeutic PsychologyPSY4988 : Psychological AssessmentPSY484X : Developmental PsychologyPSY474V : Ecosystemic PsychologyPSY461Q : Community and Health Psychology
3. Trauma CounsellingPSY471S : Research MethodologyPSY481U : PsychopathologyPSY4999 : Therapeutic PsychologyPSY4988 : Psychological AssessmentPTH423D : Advanced pastoral care and counselling (with permission of the Chair of Psychology)PSY461Q : Community and Health Psychology*
Applicants will be subjected to a selection process
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Social Science in Sociology
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04421 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with an average of 60% and Sociology as a major
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.ISOS009 - Industrial SociologyPSYGRDE - Social Psychology (Including Group Dynamics)SOSNAVN - Research ProjectSOSTH1X - Problematising ModernitySOSTH2Y - Social Change and Reconstruction Challenges in Developing Societies
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
First registrations for the old curriculum will only be allowed until 2010. Students registered in terms of the old curriculum have until the end of 2013 to complete. Students who have not completed the old curriculum by the end of 2013 will be credited for modules completed in terms of the old curriculum according to the follow-ing arrangement: Old curriculum New curriculum SOSTH1X SOSTH1X SOSTH2Y SOSTH2Y ISOS009 SB7003V PSYGRDN SB7003V
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Science in Psychology NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04553 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements * an appropriate Bachelor’s Degree with an average of 60% or more * in instances where a student does not have an average of 60% or more a submission may be made to the relevant College to allow such a student admission. Students must provide a written motivation of not more three pages requesting admission to the college. Each college will determine the requirements for the moti-vation. However, in considering the application the college must take into account - The relevant experience, work or otherwise, of the student, - The language capabilities of the student - alternative options for access into the programme - any other factor deemed necessary by the college * This degree requires a strong theoretical foundation of Research Methodology at undergraduate level. Students without this theoretical foundation are advised to register for the module Research in the Social Sciences (RSC2601) at NQF level 6 and Psychological Research (PYC3704) at NQF level 7 for non-degree purposes * in addition, students require a strong theoretical foundation in Psychopathology at undergraduate level. Students without this theoretical foundation are advised to register for the module Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health (PYC3702) for non-degree purposes. Students who wish to register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa as counsellors need to do so within 5 years of completing their academic and practical training.
Repeaters only Until 2015
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.
PSY471S - Research Methodology
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.ARB4801 - Arabic Grammar and PhilologyARB4802 - Qur'Ranic Translation and CommentaryARB4803 - Further Specialist Arabic Literary Texts
Elective. One more module chosen from Islamic Studies honours coursesICS4801 - Quaranic SciencesICS4802 - Hadith Literature and CriticismICS4803 - Contemporary Islam
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Arabic NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04650 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree or an equivalent qualification with Arabic 3
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Arabic NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99404 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree or an equivalent qualification with Arabic 3
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.ARB4801 - Arabic Grammar and PhilologyARB4802 - Qur'Ranic Translation and CommentaryARB4803 - Further Specialist Arabic Literary TextsHRS4803 - Research Methodology and Religious HermeneuticsHRS4805 - Research Report
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Islamic Studies NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99415 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with Islamic Studies as a major subject or in a related human science discipline approved by the Chair of the Department.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HRS4803 - Research Methodology and Religious HermeneuticsHRS4805 - Research ReportICS4801 - Quaranic SciencesICS4802 - Hadith Literature and CriticismICS4803 - Contemporary Islam
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Judaica NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99416 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with a major in Modern Hebrew-Judaica or Judaica
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPJEW81 - Research Proposal in Judaic StudiesHRJEW85 - Research Report:Applied to Judaic StudiesJEW4802 - The World of the Jewish PeopleJEW4803 - Ancient Israel and Jewish CommunitiesJEW4804 - Cultural Background of the Jewish Communities
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPPSC81 - Political Sciences and ResearchHRPSC82 - Research Report:Political Science
Optional papers: Choose 3 papers from the following:AIP4801 - Integration and Disintegration: African and International InstitutionsIPC4801 - South Africa in the International Political EconomyIPC4802 - International Political TheoryIPC4803 - An Advanced Sudy of Problems Relating to Foreign Policy and Foreign Policy AnalysisPSC4802 - Politics in the Twenty-First Century: National, African Ans International PerspectivesPSC4803 - Conflict, Peace and Security Studies
Rulesthe following transitional arrangements apply to students who have registered prior to 2011: Students who have passed at least 1 module may complete the degree under the old curriculum until the end of the 2012 academic year. Only these students may register for POLRESN and/or PAPARDF. Students who have not passed at least 1 module have to follow the new curriculum as set out above. Students who have passed a paper/module(s) under the old curriculum retain credit for the paper/modules(s) passed and choose, in consultation with the Chair of the Department, the remaining module(s) from those listed above, except for HPPSC81 and HRPSC82. Students who have passed HNINP36 will retain credit and may not register for POLRESN or HPPSC81. Students who have passed PAPARDF, will retain credit and may not register for HRPSC82. Students who have passed HNINP36/POLRESN and/or PAPARDF may not register for either HPPSC81 and/or HRPSC82 respectively, but will retain credit for the module passed. Students who have passed GEVNVBM and/or STUSTOS will retain credit and may not register for PSC4803. Students who have passed HNINP48 will retain credit and may not register for AIP4801. Students who require at least 48 credits, but who have not passed POLRESN and/or PAPARD may register for HPPSC81 and HRPSC82, but should enroll for both modules.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in International Politics New Curriculum From 2011
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04715 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with International Politics as a major or equivalent course
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in International Politics
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99414 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with International Politics as a major or equivalent course
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPPSC81 - Political Sciences and ResearchHRPSC82 - Research Report:Political ScienceElectives: Select 3 from the following:AIP4801 - Integration and Disintegration: African and International InstitutionsIPC4801 - South Africa in the International Political EconomyIPC4802 - International Political TheoryIPC4803 - An Advanced Sudy of Problems Relating to Foreign Policy and Foreign Policy AnalysisPSC4802 - Politics in the Twenty-First Century: National, African Ans International PerspectivesPSC4803 - Conflict, Peace and Security Studies
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPOTS81 - Research Proposal in the Old TestamentHROTS85 - Old Testament Research ReportOTS4802 - Understanding the Old TestamentOTS4803 - Reading the Old TestamentOTS4804 - Contextualising the Old Testament
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who have started the curriculum before or during 2010 should complete the honours degree under the old curriculum. the old curriculum will be offered until the end of 2013. Thereafter students who have done at least three papers of the old curriculum will have to enrol for HPOTS81 and HROTS85 in order to complete the degree.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Theology in Old Testament
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04723 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor of Theology degree or equivalent Theological qualification with at least 60% in a major in the relevant discipline.
Repeaters only Until 0
Qualification Bachelor of Theology Honours in Old Testament
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99430 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor of Theology degree or equivalent Theological qualification with at least 60% in a major in the relevant discipline.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPOTS81 - Research Proposal in the Old TestamentHROTS85 - Old Testament Research ReportOTS4802 - Understanding the Old TestamentOTS4803 - Reading the Old TestamentOTS4804 - Contextualising the Old Testament
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.ECH4802 - Christian Origins: the Formation of Early Christian DiscourseECH4803 - Making Christianities: Competing Identities in A Religiously Diverse WorldHPECH81 - Research in New Testament and Early Christian StudiesHRECH86 - New Testament and Early Christian Studies Research Report
Elective. Select 1 from the followingECH4804 - The Jesus Movement in Its Context: Jesus Research and Christian Origins in Archaeological PerspectiveECH4805 - Digging Up the Church History: Early Christianity in the Roman Empire
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who have started the curriculum before or during 2010 should complete the honours degree under the old curriculum. the old curriculum will be offered until the end of 2013. Thereafter students who have done at least three papers of the old curriculum will have to enrol for HPECH81 and HRECH86 in order to complete the degree.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Theology in New Testament
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04731 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor of Theology degree or equivalent Theological qualification with at least 60% in a major in the relevant discipline.
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Theology Honours in New Testament
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99429 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor of Theology degree or equivalent Theological qualification with at least 60% in a major in the relevant discipline.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPECH81 - Research in New Testament and Early Christian StudiesHRECH86 - New Testament and Early Christian Studies Research ReportElectives: Select 3 modules from the following:ECH4802 - Christian Origins: the Formation of Early Christian DiscourseECH4803 - Making Christianities: Competing Identities in A Religiously Diverse WorldECH4804 - The Jesus Movement in Its Context: Jesus Research and Christian Origins in Archaeological PerspectiveECH4805 - Digging Up the Church History: Early Christianity in the Roman Empire
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Theology in Church History
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 0474X Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements BTh degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.KEG401E - Methodology and HistoriographyKEG402F - An ArticleKEG403G - A Detailed Study of A Theme Or A TheologianKEG405J - A Detailed Study of A Primary TextElective. Select ONE of the following modulesECH4802 - Christian Origins: the Formation of Early Christian DiscourseECH4803 - Making Christianities: Competing Identities in A Religiously Diverse WorldECH4804 - The Jesus Movement in Its Context: Jesus Research and Christian Origins in Archaeological PerspectiveECH4805 - Digging Up the Church History: Early Christianity in the Roman EmpireMSG4802 - Redeeming Memories: Constructing New Mission HistoriesMSG4803 - Missiology Today: Discerning Trends and ChallengesMSG4804 - Called and Sent:Missional EcclesilogiesOTS4802 - Understanding the Old TestamentOTS4803 - Reading the Old TestamentOTS4804 - Contextualising the Old TestamentPTH4802 - Preaching and Worship in African ContextPTH4803 - Religious Education and Christian MinistryPTH4804 - Advanced Pastoral Care and CounsellingSTH4801 - Approaches to TheologySTH4802 - History of TheologySTH4803 - Themes in TheologyTHE4801 - Comparative Religious Ethics Or Sexual Ethics Or Medical EthicsTHE4802 - Social Or Environmental EthicsTHE4803 - Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Religious Studies
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99423 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with Religious Studies as a major
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HRS4801 - Interhistory of ReligionsHRS4802 - Theory/Philosophy of ReligionHRS4803 - Research Methodology and Religious HermeneuticsHRS4804 - Religion in Private and Public LifeHRS4805 - Research Report
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Theology in Theological Ethics Christian Leadership in Context
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04774 - CLC Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.CLC4801 - Exploring the Nature and Context of Christian LeadershipCLC4802 - Facilitating Christian Discipleship and Leadership DevelopmentHPPTH81 - Research in Practical TheologyHRTHE85 - Research Report in Theological EthicsPTH420A - A Methodology of Practical Theology
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who registered for the old curriculum will be given until the end of 2013 to complete the degree. Thereafter students who have done at least three papers of the old curriculum will have to enrol for HPPTH81 and HRTHE85 in order to complete the degree.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPTHE81 - Approaches to Research in Theological EthicsHRTHE85 - Research Report in Theological EthicsTHE4801 - Comparative Religious Ethics Or Sexual Ethics Or Medical EthicsTHE4802 - Social Or Environmental EthicsTHE4803 - Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who have started the curriculum before or during 2010 should complete the honours degree under the old curriculum. the old curriculum will be offered until the end of 2013. All new students should enrol under the new curriculum. an exception: Students who have passed the module on Advanced pastoral care and counselling (PTH423D) under the old curriculum receive credits for the same module under the new curriculum (PTH4804).
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Theology in Theological Ethics General
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04774 - GEN Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Bachelor of Theology Honours in Theological Ethics
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99434 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPTHE81 - Approaches to Research in Theological EthicsHRTHE85 - Research Report in Theological EthicsTHE4801 - Comparative Religious Ethics Or Sexual Ethics Or Medical EthicsTHE4802 - Social Or Environmental EthicsTHE4803 - Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. 2011 Curriculum (students who passed papers prior to 2011, refer to next group)HPPTH81 - Research in Practical TheologyHRPTH85 - Research Report in Practical TheologyPTH4802 - Preaching and Worship in African ContextPTH4803 - Religious Education and Christian MinistryPTH4804 - Advanced Pastoral Care and CounsellingPapers of OLD CURRICULUM. Students who passed papers prior to 2011, must select their papers from this groupPTH420A - A Methodology of Practical TheologyPTH422C - Religious EducationPTH424E - Ministry
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Theology in Practical Theology
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04782 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Theology Honours in Practical Theology
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99431 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPPTH81 - Research in Practical TheologyHRPTH85 - Research Report in Practical TheologyPTH4802 - Preaching and Worship in African ContextPTH4803 - Religious Education and Christian MinistryPTH4804 - Advanced Pastoral Care and Counselling
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Qualification Bachelor of Theology Honours in Systematic Theology
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99433 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPSTH81 - Research in Systematic TheologyHRSTH85 - Research ReportSTH4801 - Approaches to TheologySTH4802 - History of TheologySTH4803 - Themes in Theology
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.MNURS1E - Principles and Methods of Health ResearchELECTIVES: Select FOUR of the following modulesMNUB2AH - Concepts and Application of Health Services ManagementMNUB2BJ - Advanced Aspects of Health Sciences EducationMNURB3B - Leadership Development in Health CareMNURB4C - Transcultural Health CareMNURB5D - Theory Development and Utilisation in Health Care and Health SciencesMNURB7F - General Practice and Applied Ethics
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Health Studies General
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 04790 - GEN Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree in Nursing or a health related Bachelors degree at NQF level 7. Average of 60 % in final year of qualification, less than 6 years prior to application. Proof of registration with a regulatory body such as SANC or HPCSA
Repeaters only Until 2015
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Theology in Missiology NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05010 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. OLD curriculum modules: have until the end 2013 to complete the old curriculumMSG420C - Theologies of MissionMSG421D - Intercultural Communication of the GospelMSG422E - Mission PraxisMSG423F - The Challenge of Liberation Theologies to MissionMSG424G - A Theology of Interreligions Encounter in Africa
NEW CURRICULUM FROM 2011. Students on old curriculum have until 2013 to complete. New students must do all 5 new modules:HPMSG80 - Research Proposal in MissiologyHRMSG82 - Research ReportMSG4802 - Redeeming Memories: Constructing New Mission HistoriesMSG4803 - Missiology Today: Discerning Trends and ChallengesMSG4804 - Called and Sent:Missional Ecclesilogies
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
All students enrolling for the Hons BTh degree as from 2011 will do the new curriculum (as above). Students who started their Honours studies earlier will complete the degree under the old curriculum, which consists of the following five modules:
MSG420C : Theologies of missionMSG421D : Intercultural communication of the gospelMSG422E : Mission praxisMSG423F : the challenge of liberation theologies to missionMSG424G : A theology of interreligious encounter in Africa
Students enrolled under the old curriculum will have until 2013 to complete the degree. Students who have not completed the old curriculum by the end of 2013 will be transferred to the new curriculum in 2014. If they completed at least three “papers” at that time, they will be credited with MSG4802, MSG4803 and MSG4804 in the new curriculum, and will have to complete HPMSG81 and HRMSG85 to obtain the degree.
Transitional arrangements applicable to students who did not complete the old curriculum by the end of 2013Papers passed in old curriculum
Modules credited in new curriculum Modules required to complete the qualifi-cation
Any three of the following:MSG420; MSG421; MSG422; MSG423; MSG424
MSG4802; MSG4803; MSG4804 HPMSG81; HRMSG85
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMATL80 - Research MethodologyHRATL81 - Research ReportTHL4801 - Critical TheoryTHL4802 - Theory of Narratology and PoetryTHL4803 - Theory of Drama
Rulesthe curriculum for the Honours degree in Theory of Literature will change from 2011. Students who are currently registered for the Honours degree in Theory of Literature or who registered in 2010 for the Honours degree will be allowed to complete the old curriculum for this degree. New registrations from 2011 must, however, register for the new curriculum. NB Students are advised to do the Research methodology paper in their first year of study and the Research Report paper in their last y
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Theory of Literature New Curriculum From 2011
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05045 - N11 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements
Repeaters only Until 2014
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMATL80 - Research MethodologyHRATL81 - Research ReportTHL4801 - Critical TheoryTHL4802 - Theory of Narratology and PoetryTHL4803 - Theory of Drama
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Theory of Literature Old Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05045 - OLD Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements
Repeaters only Until 2014
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Theory of Literature
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99427 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements an appropriate Bachelor’s Degree
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HMATL80 - Research MethodologyHRATL81 - Research ReportTHL4801 - Critical TheoryTHL4802 - Theory of Narratology and PoetryTHL4803 - Theory of Drama
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HRLIN81 - Research Report in LinguisticsHTR4801 - Translation Method and FunctionHTR4802 - Translation for Specific PurposesHTR4803 - Perspectives On Translation and Interpreting StudiesHTR4804 - Professional Practice
RulesFrom 2011 new students are advised to register for HTR4801 which is the theoratical foundation module on translation before they can register for HTR4803, HTR4804 and HRLIN81
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.LEKPERQ - Translation for Specific PurposesLINPERT - Translation Method and FunctionMETECNR - Translation Research and Professional PracticeVERPERR - Perspectives On Translation and Interpreting Studies
RulesStudents should indicate on the registration form from which language (the source language) and into which language (the target language) they intend to translate. the University will not necessarily provide translation tuition in respect of all the languages mentioned under (3) every year. Students who do not include Afrikaans or English in their language combination, or who wish to offer a language not listed above, must contact the Department of Linguistics beforehand. TRANSITIONAL AR-RANGEMENTS Students who have already passed LINPERT can register for LEKPERQ, VERPERR and METECNR. Students who have already passed LINPERT and LEKPERQ can register for VERPERR and METECNR.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: Translation Studies Old Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05053 - OLD Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in a major. A high degree of proficiency in the two languages chosen is required. Students without a language major may be required to pass a translation aptitude test before admission is granted(Refer to Department of Linguistics)
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: Translation Studies New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05053 - N11 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in a major. A high degree of proficiency in the two languages chosen is required. Students without a language major may be required to pass a translation aptitude test before admission is granted(Refer to Department of Linguistics)
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Translation Studies
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99428 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in a major. A high degree of proficiency in the two languages chosen is required. Students without a language major may be required to pass a translation aptitude test before admission is granted(Refer to Department of Linguistics)
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HRLIN81 - Research Report in LinguisticsHTR4801 - Translation Method and FunctionHTR4802 - Translation for Specific PurposesHTR4803 - Perspectives On Translation and Interpreting StudiesHTR4804 - Professional Practice
RulesFrom 2011 new students are advised to register for HTR4801 which is the theoratical foundation module on translation before they can register for HTR4803, HTR4804 and HRLIN81.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.APY4801 - Anthropological Research and WritingAPY4802 - African EthnographyAPY4803 - General Anthropology: Theoretical PerspectivesAPY4804 - Applied AnthropologyHRAAR81 - Anthropological and Archaeological Research Report
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 0507X - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with an average of 60% pass in Anthropology as major.
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology Old Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 0507X - OLD Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HANTAEC - African EthnographyHANTALK - General Anthropology: Theoretical PerspectivesHANTAPP - Applied AnthropologyHANTNA4 - Anthropological Research and WritingHANTREH - Anthropological Research Project
RulesA research project, in the form of a research article or a research report or a research design of 4 000 - 6 000 words, preferably typed in double spacing, on a topic approved by the chair of the department, must be submitted for examination.
TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
A student who has passed a paper(s) under the old curriculum retains credit for the paper(s) passed and chooses the remaining paper(s) from those listed above; provided that a student who has passed a paper under List A below may not register for the paper opposite to it under List B or list C.
List A List B List CHANT00U HANTALK APY4803RAN000N HANTNA4 APY4801SAE000M HANTAEC APY4802AFREL0A HANTAEC APY4802ANPUB0C HANTAPP APY4804SARCHHX HANTAPP APY4804INHREG4 HANTAPP APY4804ARTANT4 HANTREH HRAAR81
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Anthropology NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99403 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with an average of 60% pass in Anthropology as major.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.APY4801 - Anthropological Research and WritingAPY4802 - African EthnographyAPY4803 - General Anthropology: Theoretical PerspectivesAPY4804 - Applied AnthropologyHRAAR81 - Anthropological and Archaeological Research Report
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.AFK4804 - SociolinguisticsHMATL80 - Research MethodologyHRATL81 - Research ReportSB70073 - Behaviour Change, Communication and HIV/AIDS
Electives. Choose ONE paper from the following:AFK4801 - Afrikaans and Dutch ProseAFK4802 - Afrikaans and Dutch DramaAFK4803 - Afrikaans and Dutch Poetry
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.AFK4801 - Afrikaans and Dutch ProseAFK4802 - Afrikaans and Dutch DramaAFK4803 - Afrikaans and Dutch PoetryHMATL80 - Research MethodologyHRATL81 - Research Report
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Afrikaans (Language and Literature) Language
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05118 - LAN Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% pass in Afrikaans as a major
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Afrikaans (Language and Literature) Literature
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05118 - LIT Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% pass in Afrikaans as a major
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: Applied Linguistics Old Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05134 - OLD Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in Linguistics or a language as a major
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.MAPP01S - Issues in Applied LinguisticsMAPP02T - Individual Factors in Language LearningMAPP04V - Language Learning and TeachingMAPP05W - Language AssessmentMAPP06X - Text and Discourse AnalysisMAPP083 - Reading in an Additional LanguageMAPP094 - Writing in an Additional LanguageMAPP12V - Language Planning in EducationMSLFNDL - Foundations of Sociolinguistics
Optional Papers: Choose 1 paper/module from the followigMTES01U - English as A Language of LearningMTES02V - English Grammar and TesolMTES03W - English Literature and TesolMTES04X - English for Specific Purposes
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HAPL481 - Issues and Factors in Applied LinguisticsHAPL482 - Methods and Testing in Applied LinguisticsHAPL483 - Reading and Writing in Applied LinguisticsHAPL484 - Language Planning in EducationHRLIN81 - Research Report in Linguistics
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Stundents who have passed any modules under the old curriculum retain credit for those modules passed. However students who have passed any module in List A may not register for the module opposite to it in List B. List A List B MAPP01S HAPL481 MAPP02T HAPL481 MAPPO4V HAPL482 MAPP05W HAPL482 MAPP083 HAPL483 MAPP094 HAPL483 MAPP12V HAPL484
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics: Applied Linguistics New Curriculum From 2011
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05134 - N11 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in Linguistics or a language as a major
Repeaters only Until 2013
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First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPPSC81 - Political Sciences and ResearchHRPSC82 - Research Report:Political Science.AIP4801 - Integration and Disintegration: African and International InstitutionsAPC4801 - African Political ThoughtAPP4801 - Comparative Politics: Africa and BeyondPOLRESN - The Political Sciences: Approaches and MethodsPSC4802 - Politics in the Twenty-First Century: National, African Ans International PerspectivesPSC4803 - Conflict, Peace and Security Studies
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Students who have passed at least 1 module may complete the degree under the old curriculum until the end of the 2012 academic year. Only these students may register for POLRESN and/or PAPARDF. Students who have passed a paper/module(s) under the old curriculum retain credit for the paper/modules(s) passed and choose, in consultation with the Chair of the Department, the remaining module(s) from those listed above, except for HPPSC81 and HRPSC82. Students who have passed HAPNAVK will retain credit and may not register for POLRESN or HPPSC81. Students who have passed HAPARTC will retain credit and may not register for PAPARDF or HRPSC82. Students who have passed HAPNAVK/POLRESN and/or HAPARTC/PAPARDF may not register for either HPPSC81 and/or HRPSC82 respectively, but will retain credit for the modules passed. Students who have passed HAPDERN will retain credit and may not register for APP4801. Students who have passed GEVNVBM and/or STUSTOS will retain credit and may not register for PSC4803. Students who have passed HNINP48 will retain credit and may not register for AIP4801. Students who require at least 48 credits to complete the degree and who have not passed HAPNAVK/POLRESN and/or HAPARTC/PAPARDF, may register for HPPSC81 and HRPSC82, but should register for both modules.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in African Politics NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05142 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with African Politics 3 as a major Or an equivalent course passed at another university.
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPPSC81 - Political Sciences and ResearchHRPSC82 - Research Report:Political Science
Optional papers: Choose 3 from the followingAIP4801 - Integration and Disintegration: African and International InstitutionsAPC4801 - African Political ThoughtAPP4801 - Comparative Politics: Africa and BeyondPSC4802 - Politics in the Twenty-First Century: National, African Ans International PerspectivesPSC4803 - Conflict, Peace and Security Studies
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in African Politics New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05142 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with African Politics 3 as a major Or an equivalent course passed at another university.
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05150 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A Bachelors degree with at least 60% in the final-level modules.
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.DVA4801 - Development Debates and IssuesHMDVA81 - Research Methodology in Development StudiesHRDVA82 - Research Report in Development StudiesElectives. Choose 2 from the followingDVA4802 - Human Security and DevelopmentDVA4803 - Governance and DevelopmentDVA4804 - Sustainable Development: Policy, Practice and EnvironmentDVA4805 - Gender and Development (Honours Gender Studies)
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students retain credits for all papers completed under the old curriculum. Students who before 2012 completed OADMETG, PSY471S or HANTNA4 are exempted from HPDVA81 and HRDVA82. Students who have not completed either OADMETG, PSY471S or HANTNA4 are required to complete HPDVA81 and HRDVA82 Students who completed OASUSTC may not register for DVASUS4.
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in African Politics NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99307 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with African Politics 3 as a major Or an equivalent course passed at another university.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPPSC81 - Political Sciences and ResearchHRPSC82 - Research Report:Political ScienceB3: Electives. Select THREE of the following modulesAIP4801 - Integration and Disintegration: African and International InstitutionsAPC4801 - African Political ThoughtAPP4801 - Comparative Politics: Africa and BeyondPSC4802 - Politics in the Twenty-First Century: National, African Ans International PerspectivesPSC4803 - Conflict, Peace and Security Studies
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Administration in Development Studies New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05169 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A BAdmin degree and have passed the final level modules with 60%.
Repeaters only Until 2013
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students retain credits for all papers completed under the old syllabus. as from 2008 DVADEBT is compulsory for all students. Students who completed OADMETG may not register for PSY471S. Students who completed OASUSTC may not register for DVASUS4.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.DVA4801 - Development Debates and IssuesHMDVA81 - Research Methodology in Development StudiesHRDVA82 - Research Report in Development StudiesElectives. Choose 2 from the followingDVA4802 - Human Security and DevelopmentDVA4803 - Governance and DevelopmentDVA4804 - Sustainable Development: Policy, Practice and EnvironmentDVA4805 - Gender and Development (Honours Gender Studies)
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Musicology NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05185 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with a major in one of the following subjects: Music in History and Society, History of Music, Music in World Cultures Today or any equivalent music major and have passed a major with an average of 60%. Degree completed more than five years must be referred to the Chair of the Department for approval.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HMV4802 - Contemporary Theories of the ArtsHRHMV81 - Research Report On the ArtsMUS4801 - Playing With History: the Early Music Movement and Its Impact On Recent Performing TrendsMUS4802 - Southern African Encounters in MusicMUS4803 - Research Methodologies in Musicology
RulesA student must gain at least 60% in HRHMV81 (Research report) in order to be admitted to the Master’s degree in Musicology.
TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who commenced their studies for this degree prior to 2011 and have already passed the equivalent paper may not register for the same paper under the corresponding new code. MUS4801 Playing with history - HIMPHEM MUS4802 Southern African encounters - SAMUSES MUS4803 Research methodologies in musicology - HMPHIL9 HMV4802 Contemporary theories of the arts -HRHMV81 Research report on the arts - MUSART9 Students who passed HIM332F as part of their BA degree should choose a substitute from one of the following papers offered for the Honours degree in Art History in the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology: ARH4801 : Memory and identity ARH4802 : Revising modemism ARH4803 : the practice of art history .
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Gender Studies NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05266 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with 60% in applicable major subject
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.DVA4805 - Gender and Development (Honours Gender Studies)GENARTJ - A Research Article Or A Research Report (Honours Gender Studies)GENMETU - Feminist Theory and Methodology (Honours Gender Studies)GENREL5 - Women, Religion and Spirituality (Honours Gender Studies)HCMMCTG - Mass Communication Theory
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.ARH4801 - Memory and IdentityARH4802 - Revising ModernismARH4803 - The Practice of Art HistoryHMV4802 - Contemporary Theories of the ArtsHRHMV81 - Research Report On the Arts
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who commenced their Studies in art history honours before 2011 may substitute the modules in the column on the left below with the equivalent modules in the column on the right if they have already passed these modules. HRHMV81: Research report on the arts - HONAAR9 : Research article HMV4802: Contemporary theories of the arts - HONACTF: Contemporary art theory ARH4801: Memory and identity - HONAMIQ: Memory and identity ARH4802: Revising modernism - HONAMR3: Revising modernism ARH4803: the practice of art history - HONAPHV: the practice of art history
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Art History NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05274 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A Bachelors Degree with Art History as a major with an average mark of 60% at third level
Repeaters only Until 2013
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Art History NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99407 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A Bachelors Degree with Art History as a major with an average mark of 60% at third level
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.ARH4801 - Memory and IdentityARH4802 - Revising ModernismARH4803 - The Practice of Art HistoryHMV4802 - Contemporary Theories of the ArtsHRHMV81 - Research Report On the Arts
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Theology in Christian Spirituality New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05290 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements BTh degree or equivalent Theological qualification; or a diploma or licentiate in theology from a recognised theological college or seminary, or a bachelors’ degree accompanied by diploma or certificate in theology
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.CSP4802 - Introductory Issues in the Study of Christian SpiritualityCSP4803 - History of Christian SpiritualityCSP4804 - Christian MysticismHPCSP81 - Research Proposal in Christian Spirituality, Church History and MissiologyHRCSP85 - Research Report
RulesDue to the specialised focus of this qualification, all applicants are required to draw up a portfolio that contains evidence of their prior qualifications and experience relevant to their proposed study of Christian Spirituality. This portfolio may include testimonials from employers, colleagues or other authoritative sources regarding the applicant s knowledge, skills and competencies. After evaluating the applicant’s portfolio, the Admissions Committee of the College may call in the applicant for an interview or require other forms of admission as-sessment. the Admissions Committee will then stipulate the admission requirements (if any) which the applicant must fulfil. These requirements may include the successful completion of specific undergraduate modules.
TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Students who have started the curriculum before or during 2010 should complete the honours degree under the old curriculum. the old curriculum will be offered until the end of 2013. Thereafter students who have done at least three papers of the old curriculum will have to enrol for HPCSP81 and HRCSP85 in order to complete the degree.
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Qualification Comprehensive Honours Bachelor of Theology
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05398 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesChurch History: You may choose only 1 paper from the following:KEG401E - Methodology and HistoriographyKEG403G - A Detailed Study of A Theme Or A TheologianKEG405J - A Detailed Study of A Primary TextSystematic Theology (Faith Studies). You may choose only 1 paper from the following:STH4801 - Approaches to TheologySTH4802 - History of TheologySTH4803 - Themes in TheologyMissiology: You may choose only 1 paper from the following:MSG420C - Theologies of MissionMSG421D - Intercultural Communication of the GospelMSG422E - Mission PraxisMSG423F - The Challenge of Liberation Theologies to MissionMSG424G - A Theology of Interreligions Encounter in AfricaOld Testament: You may choose only 1 paper from the following:OTS4802 - Understanding the Old TestamentOTS4803 - Reading the Old TestamentOTS4804 - Contextualising the Old TestamentPractical Theology: You may choose only 1 paper from the following:PTH420A - A Methodology of Practical TheologyPTH422C - Religious EducationPTH424E - MinistryPTH4802 - Preaching and Worship in African ContextPTH4804 - Advanced Pastoral Care and CounsellingTheological Ethics: You may choose only 1 paper from the following:THE4801 - Comparative Religious Ethics Or Sexual Ethics Or Medical EthicsTHE4802 - Social Or Environmental EthicsTHE4803 - Ethical Issues in Contemporary Society
Rulesas from 2011 no new registrations will be accepted for the Comprehensive Hons BTh degree. Students who are already enrolled for this programme have until 2013 to compelte it. Students who do not complete the qualification by the end of 2013 will be transferred to the Postgraduate Diploma in Theology in 2014.
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Archaeology New Curriculum
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05452 - NEW Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with Biblical Archaeology as a major or any other Bachelors degree. in the latter case students will have to com-plete a compulsory module which will introduce them to the subject Biblical Archaeology
Repeaters only Until 2013
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.ECH4804 - The Jesus Movement in Its Context: Jesus Research and Christian Origins in Archaeological PerspectiveECH4805 - Digging Up the Church History: Early Christianity in the Roman EmpireECH4807 - Orientation in Early Christian ArchaeologyHPECH81 - Research in New Testament and Early Christian StudiesHRECH86 - New Testament and Early Christian Studies Research Report
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biblical Archaeology New Testament Period
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99408 - NTP Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with at least 60% in an applicable subject.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPECH81 - Research in New Testament and Early Christian StudiesHRECH86 - New Testament and Early Christian Studies Research ReportELECTIVES. Select THREE of the following modulesECH4802 - Christian Origins: the Formation of Early Christian DiscourseECH4803 - Making Christianities: Competing Identities in A Religiously Diverse WorldECH4804 - The Jesus Movement in Its Context: Jesus Research and Christian Origins in Archaeological PerspectiveECH4805 - Digging Up the Church History: Early Christianity in the Roman EmpireECH4807 - Orientation in Early Christian Archaeology
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Biblical Archaeology Old Testament Period
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99408 - OTP Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with at least 60% in an applicable subject.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HPHBA81 - Research Proposal in Biblical ArchaeologyHRHBA85 - Research Report in Biblical ArchaeologyELECTIVE: Select 3 of the following modules:HBA4802 - Biblical Archaeology of the Late Bronze Age, Iron Age and the Babylonian and Persian PeriodsHBA4803 - Applied Biblical ArchaeologyHBA4804 - Biblical Archaeology and Every Day Life in the Biblical WorldHBA4806 - An Orientation to Biblical Arghaeology
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Archaeology NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99406 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bahelor’s degree with an average of 60% pass in Archaeology as a major.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.AGE4801 - Theory and Interpretation in ArchaeologyHRAAR81 - Anthropological and Archaeological Research ReportOptional Modules: Choose 3 from the following:AGE4802 - Hunter-Gatherers and Herders in Africa (Archaeology)AGE4803 - Early African Farming Communities and Complex SocietiesAGE4804 - Historical ArchaeologyAGE4805 - Managing Archaeological Heritage
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.ANE4802 - Religious World of the Ancient Near EastANE4803 - Society of the Ancient Near EastANE4804 - Material Culture of the Ancient Near EastHPANE81 - Research Proposal in Ancient Near Eastern StudiesHRANE85 - Research Article: Applied to Ancient Near Eastern Studies Pre: HPANE81
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Those students who have not completed the degree MA with specialization in Ancient Languages and Cultures (code: 07846) (which had a Honours exit level) may receive certain credits for the new Honours curriculum which correspond with the old curriculum. Students who have passed any three of the following modules, MLCRECQ, MLCPLOJ, MLCCULL, MLCSOC, MLCTEXN, MLCEPID, MLCTHOK, MLCCONA, MLCDRA5, MLCSOU6 and MLCTOP4 will receive credits for the following three required papers in the new curriculum, namely ANEREL8 (ANE4802), ANESOCN (ANE4803) and ANEMATN (ANE4804). Students who have passed ANELIT5 in the new Hons BA in Ancient Near Eastern Studies during 2006 will receive full credit for one of the papers, ANEREL8, ANESOCN or ANEMATN, but not for ANERECU or ANERESF.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Near Eastern Studies
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05541 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree or an equivalent qualification and have passed third level course in one of the following subjects: Ancient Near Eastern studies, Biblical Studies, Biblical Archaeology, Ancient studies or any other related major approved by the Chair of depart-ment
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Ancient Near Eastern Studies
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99402 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree or an equivalent qualification and have passed third level course in one of the following subjects: Ancient Near Eastern studies, Biblical Studies, Biblical Archaeology, Ancient studies or any other related major approved by the Chair of depart-ment
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.ANE4802 - Religious World of the Ancient Near EastANE4803 - Society of the Ancient Near EastANE4804 - Material Culture of the Ancient Near EastHPANE81 - Research Proposal in Ancient Near Eastern StudiesHRANE85 - Research Article: Applied to Ancient Near Eastern Studies Pre:HPANE81
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Archival Science
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 0555X Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A BTech Archival Studies Or a three-year Bachelors degree and a Post Diploma Certificate in Archival Studies Or a three-year de-gree and another tertiary qualification in Archival Science or Record Studies Or a three year degree and at least ten years full-time experience as an archivist or records manager, provided that the Chair of the Department may prescribe an assignment, oral or a written examination as an additional requirement for admission.
Repeaters only Until 2014
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsoryHINKMEL Research Methodology in Infomation Science
Optional papers: Choose 3 papers from the followingHINKBSC Information ManagementHINKNAJ Research ArticleHTINBED Advanced Management of Information EnterprisesHTINGEP User studies, including reading, reading theory, literacy and collections of managementHTINHER Information organisation and retrieval studiesHTINREG Foundations, record studies and knowledge production/creation
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Modules HINKMEL, HTINREG, HTINHER, HTINBED, HINKNAJ, HINKISS , HINKBSC, and HTINGEP are discontinued in 2010. Students who will not have completed their Hon-ours BInf (Degree code: 05827) must choose a substitute paper from the modules offered in the following list:
Old code New codeHINKMEL HIN4801HTINREG HAI4801HTINHER HIN4803HTINBED HAI4801
HINKNAJ HRINS81HINKISS HIN4802HINKBSC HAI4801HTINGEP HAI4803
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Archival Science
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 0555X - N11 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A BTech Archival Studies Or a three-year Bachelors degree and a Post Diploma Certificate in Archival Studies Or a three-year de-gree and another tertiary qualification in Archival Science or Record Studies Or a three year degree and at least ten years full-time experience as an archivist or records manager, provided that the Chair of the Department may prescribe an assignment, oral or a written examination as an additional requirement for admission.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesHAI4801 Advanced Information and Knowledge ManagementHIN4801 Research Methodology in Infomation ScienceHIN4802 Social Impact of Information and Communication TechnologyHIN4803 Theory of Information ScienceHRINS81 Research Report in Information Science
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Modern European Languages and Literature
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99419 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree 60% in applicable major subject, but students with less than 60% may apply
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.HML4801 - Re-Reading the Literary CanonHML4802 - Texts in ContextHML4803 - Language Studies and Translation PracticeHML4804 - Cultural EncountersHRCWL81 - Research Report
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.CLS4801 - Historical Methodology and Classical ReceptionCLS4802 - Greek History/Classical SocietyCLS4803 - Classical Thought and Roman HistoryCLS4804 - Literary Texts and Historical SourcesHRCWL81 - Research Report
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
study unit passed modules which may not be takenCLSRECU; AHSMETT CLS4801CLSSOCN; AHSGRKS; MLCSOCJ CLS4802CLSTHOP; AHSROMS; MLCTHOK CLS4803CLSTEXS; AHSSTDW; MLCTEXN CLS4804CLSTOP9; AHSARTH HRCWL81
A student who chooses Ancient History (Stream A) cannot register for HRCWL81 unless CLS4801, CLS4802, CLS4803 and CLS4804 (in that order) have already been passed or are taken concurrently.
CLS4801: Historical methodologyThis paper examines the methodological uses and abuses of epigraphic, numismatic and archaeological evidence in the rediscovering of Greco-Roman history. A number of distinct study topics are investigated, including archaeology and its relevant techniques, as well as a detailed study of ancient coins and inscriptions.
CLS4802: Greek historyin this paper students may study either the socio-political history of Archaic Greece (the First Olympiad to 500 BC) OR the rise of Philip II and Alexander in the fourth century BC.
CLS4803: Roman historyThis paper offers an examination of the Augustan principate and its political and constitutional significance.
CLS4804: Historical sourcesin this paper students engage in detailed analysis of the literary, epigraphic and numismatic source material for the periods studied in CLS4802 and CLS4803.
HRCWL81: Research report and research methodologythe purpose of this paper is to guide students in acquiring the necessary skills to embark on a major research project. Students will engage with research methodolo-gies in the field of Ancient History and will write an extended essay on a topic selected in consultation with the relevant lecturer. the research essay will replace the formal examination in this paper.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies Ancient History
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05703 - ANH Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree 60% in applicable major subject.(Ancient History, Classical Culture, Greek or Latin)
Repeaters only Until 2013
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First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.CLS4801 - Historical Methodology and Classical ReceptionCLS4802 - Greek History/Classical SocietyCLS4803 - Classical Thought and Roman HistoryCLS4804 - Literary Texts and Historical SourcesHRCWL81 - Research Report
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
study unit passed modules which may not be takenCLSRECU; AHSMETT CLS4801CLSSOCN; AHSGRKS; MLCSOCJ CLS4802CLSTHOP; AHSROMS; MLCTHOK CLS4803CLSTEXS; AHSSTDW; MLCTEXN CLS4804CLSTOP9; AHSARTH HRCWL81
A student who chooses Classical Culture, Greek or Latin (Stream B) must first pass or take concurently CLS4802, CLS4803 and CLS4804 (in any order) to be fol-lowed by CLS4801 and HRCWL81 (in that order).
the module descriptions below apply to Classical Culture students. Students of the ancient languages should contact the Department for language specific syllabi.
CLS4804: Literary textsThis paper provides the opportunity to study a literary theme at the depth required for postgraduate study. the default theme is literary treatments of the Phaedra myth, studied through close analysis of the tragedies of Euripides’ Hippolytus and Seneca’s Phaedra. an additional outcome of the paper is the ability to situate authors of the Classical world within their own contexts and within the broad history of Classical literature.
CLS4802: Classical societyThis paper uses Apuleius’ Metamorphoses to gain insight into ancient society broaching issues like sexuality, slavery, religion, and magic. From this general background, students may select to either study the notions of religion or gender in greater detail. in the religion option, Students may choose from topics such as Neoplatonism, mystery religions, the imperial cult and the rise of Christianity, sacrifice and the mutual influence between Christianity and pagan religion. the gender perspective allows fresh and surprising insights into ancient society by means of various sources..
CLS4803: Classical thoughtThis paper intends to highlight some aspects of the intellectual history bequeathed to us by the Greeks and the Romans. Students may choose an investigation into the relationship between morality and societal changes in early Greece, or, among others, a study of the ancient sophists who, coinciding with the rise of democracy, confronted their contemporaries with ideas of moral relativity and persuasive speaking regardless of the truth.
CLS4801: ReceptionThis paper investigates how texts and images from the ancient world are adapted to new contexts and how Greek and Roman values are perceived and used as renewable forces in current debates. By means of an in-depth study of the reception of the theme treated in the module CLS4804 (e.g. the Phaedra myth), the paper aims at enhancing students’ knowledge of the relationship between the arts, culture and society.
HRCWL81: Research reportthe purpose of this paper is to guide students in acquiring the necessary skills to embark on a major research project. Students will engage with research methodolo-gies in the field of Ancient History and will write an extended essay on a topic selected in consultation with the relevant lecturer. the research essay will replace the formal examination in this paper.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies Classical Culture (Greek Or Latin)
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05703 - CGL Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree 60% in applicable major subject.(Ancient History, Classical Culture, Greek or Latin)
Repeaters only Until 2013
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Classical Hebrew
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99424 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with Classical Hebrew 3
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HPSEM81 - Research Proposal in Semitic LanguagesHRSEM85 - Research Report: Applied to Semitic LanguagesSEM4802 - The World of Ancient LanguagesSEM4803 - Ancient Israelite and Semitic SocietiesSEM4804 - Cultural Background of Canaanite Languages
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Information Science NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05827 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A three-year or four-year Bachelors degree in Information Science and/or Library Science (including BTech: Information Studies) or Bachelors degree or Postgraduate Diploma in Information Science and/or Library Science or an equivalent qualification recognised by Senate or a three-year Bachelors degree with Information Science as a major and have passed Applied Information Science I to IV. Students with completed National Diploma may apply after satisfying departmental requirements.
Repeaters only Until 2014
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsoryHIN4801 Research Methodology in Infomation Science
Optional Papers: Choose 3 papers from the followingHAI4801 Advanced Information and Knowledge ManagementHAI4802 Information Technology for the Organisation and RetrievalHAI4803 Advanced Aspects of User Studies and Collection DevelopmentHIN4802 Social Impact of Information and Communication TechnologyHIN4803 Theory of Information ScienceHRINS81 Research Report in Information ScienceHTINBED Aspects of Advanced Management of Information Enterprises
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Students who stilll have to complete their Honours BInf (Degree code: 05827) must choose a substitute paper from the modules offered in the following list:
Old code New codeHINKMEL HIN4801HTINREG HAI4801HTINHER HA14802HTINBED HAI4801
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Information Science NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05827 - N11 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements A three-year or four-year Bachelors degree in Information Science and/or Library Science (including BTech: Information Studies) or Bachelors degree or Postgraduate Diploma in Information Science and/or Library Science or an equivalent qualification recognised by Senate or a three-year Bachelors degree with Information Science as a major and have passed Applied Information Science I to IV. Students with completed National Diploma may apply after satisfying departmental requirements.
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesHAI4801 Advanced Information and Knowledge ManagementHAI4802 Information Technology for the Organisation and RetrievalHAI4803 Advanced Aspects of User Studies and Collection DevelopmentHIN4801 Research Methodology in Infomation ScienceHRINS81 Research Report in Information Science
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Information Science
NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99413 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with Information Science or Archival Science as a major subject
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.HAI4801 - Advanced Information and Knowledge ManagementHIN4801 - Research Methodology in Infomation ScienceHIN4802 - Social Impact of Information and Communication TechnologyHIN4803 - Theory of Information ScienceHRINS81 - Research Report in Information Science
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts With Specialisation in Tesol (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05835 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelors degree with 60% in a Language or Lingustics major and at least English II
Repeaters only Until 2014
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.MAPP01S - Issues in Applied LinguisticsMAPP02T - Individual Factors in Language LearningMAPP04V - Language Learning and TeachingMAPP05W - Language AssessmentMAPP06X - Text and Discourse AnalysisMSLFNDL - Foundations of SociolinguisticsMTES01U - English as A Language of LearningMTES02V - English Grammar and TesolMTES03W - English Literature and TesolMTES04X - English for Specific Purposes
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociolinguistics NQF Exit Level 7
Qualification code 05843 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with a major in Linguistics or a Language with 60% in the major
Repeaters only Until 0
First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.MSLFNDL - Foundations of SociolinguisticsMSLIDC8 - Language Ideology and Culture
Optional papers: Choose 4 papers from the following:APP4801 - Comparative Politics: Africa and BeyondHCMICOU - Integrated Communication and the OrganisationHCMICPV - International Communication and Political CommunicationHCMMCTG - Mass Communication TheoryHCMMOAM - Marketing Communication, Advertising and Public RelationsPSY482V - Social Psychology
RulesTRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS A student who has passed a paper/module in List A under the old curriculum retains credit for the paper/module passed and may not register for the module opposite to it under List B. List A List B MSLPLAE, MSLPROB, MSLONOV MSLPLPV MSLCUL3, MSLIDEA MSLIDC8 SOCIOLK MSLFNDL, MSLVART
Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours in Media Studies NQF Exit Level 8
Qualification code 99418 Total NQF Credits 120
Admission Requirements Bachelor’s degree with at least 5 Communication Science modules on 3rd level with an average of 60% - with at least two modules in the area of specialisation. A research methodology module on the third level of the undergraduate degree must also be com-pleted (if not, please contact the Department). NOTE: This degree requires a strong theoretical foundation at undergraduate level. Students without this theoretical foundation are advised to register for Communication Science at NQF level 7 for non-degree pur-poses. the Media Studies and Organisational Communication programmes respectively require a Media Studies or Organisational Communication foundation at undergraduate level. Students who do not have this foundation are advised to register for Media Studies or Organisational Communication modules for non-degree purposes (such as COM2059, COM3029 and COM303A for Media Studies, and COM2025, COM2036 and COM3018 for Organisational Communication). Students who did not do a research methodology paper at NQF level 7 are advised to register for the NQF level 7 module in research methodology (such as COM306D) for non-degree purposes.
First Level Pre/Co-requisites.COM4802 - Media ResearchCOM4809 - Advanced Research ReportHCMICPV - International Communication and Political CommunicationHCMMCTG - Mass Communication TheoryHCMMPRB - Media Management, Policy and Regulation
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