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my REGISTRATION<br />
Learn without limits.<br />
College of<br />
Agriculture &<br />
Enviromental Sciences<br />
university<br />
of south africa
This brochure is for all students with a <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
student number who wish to register for a<br />
formal qualification through <strong>Unisa</strong> in 2011.
A summary of the <strong>Unisa</strong> registration process<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> offers three easy ways to register:<br />
1 Online<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 2<br />
2 In person at a self-help computer terminal at certain of <strong>Unisa</strong>’s offices<br />
3 Via the post, fax or by submitting your registration form at a branch of the South African Post<br />
Office (SAPO)<br />
Registration dates<br />
Type of registration Registration opens Closing date<br />
Semester 1/2011 & CTA:<br />
internet & self-help registration<br />
29 November 2010 21 January 2011<br />
Semester 1/2011 & CTA:<br />
post, fax & South African Post Office<br />
29 November 2010 14 January 2011<br />
8 January 2011<br />
Saturdays (until 11:25)<br />
15 January 2011<br />
Year modules, semester 2/2011 and honours<br />
degrees: internet, self-help, post, fax & South<br />
African Post Office<br />
29 November 2010 17 March 2011<br />
Saturdays (until 11:25) 12 March 2011<br />
Semester 2/2011 20 June 2011 15 July 2011<br />
Saturdays (until 11:25) 9 July 2011<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong>’s registration offices are open from Monday to Friday, from 08:00 to 15:45.<br />
The university is not open on public holidays.<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> offices will close at 12:00 on 24 December 2010 and<br />
will re-open on 3 January 2011.
DSAR03<br />
Changes of address/examination centre and contact numbers<br />
Initials & surname<br />
Student number<br />
Registered qualification<br />
Old postal address New postal address<br />
Postal code Postal code<br />
Country Country<br />
Old physical address New physical address<br />
Postal code Postal code<br />
Country Country<br />
Old courier address<br />
(Street address only: no P0 Box/Private bag)<br />
Postal code Postal code<br />
Examination centre Name<br />
The my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> brochure contains a list of<br />
examination centres and codes<br />
Contact numbers<br />
Home<br />
Cell<br />
Work<br />
Fax<br />
New courier address<br />
(Street address only: no P0 Box/Private bag)<br />
Code<br />
For office use only<br />
Signature Date<br />
Name of <strong>Unisa</strong> office: ………………………………………………………………………<br />
Operator’s code: ……………………………………………………………………………….<br />
File: …………………………………………………………………………………………………….<br />
Completed by (signature): .……………………………………………………………..<br />
Y Y Y Y M M D D<br />
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Welcome to <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
Dear Prospective Student<br />
I am delighted that you are considering <strong>Unisa</strong> as your university of<br />
choice for 2011.<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> is an internationally accredited open distance learning institution,<br />
which means that you, the student, become the focus of all we do. We give<br />
you the choice over what, when and where you learn, how you learn and at<br />
what pace you learn.<br />
If you have just finished school or have been attending at a contact/<br />
conventional university, you will very likely be used to face-to-face contact<br />
with your teachers and fellow students. Studying at <strong>Unisa</strong>, however, works<br />
a little differently and you will be required to do much of your studying<br />
on your own. You will receive most of your study material in the form<br />
of study guides and tutorial letters, which you will have to work through<br />
independently, but you will be able to contact your lecturers and tutors if<br />
you need to.<br />
Approximately 300 000 students register to study through <strong>Unisa</strong> each year<br />
and I sincerely hope that you will become part of the <strong>Unisa</strong> student body in<br />
2011, so that one day you too can count yourself among the numbers of<br />
esteemed <strong>Unisa</strong> alumni.<br />
Kind regards<br />
Prof MS Makhanya<br />
Pro-Vice-Chancellor<br />
University of South Africa<br />
September 2010<br />
The infomation contained in this brochure was accurate at the time of publication (22 September 2010).<br />
For updates, please go to the <strong>Unisa</strong> website http://www.unisa.ac.za<br />
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Step-by-step registration process<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong>’s registration process consists of six simple<br />
steps. The registration process is for all re-registering<br />
students and successful applicants who have<br />
optained a student number and wish to register for a<br />
formal qualification through <strong>Unisa</strong> in 2011.<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 4<br />
4<br />
5<br />
What happens<br />
next?<br />
What does it mean to be an ODL student? Read through this section<br />
of the brochure to get a better understanding of how ODL works, what it means<br />
to be an ODL student and where you are in <strong>Unisa</strong>’s ODL walk.<br />
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How do I register?<br />
You can register online, in<br />
person at one of our offices,<br />
or by post or fax.<br />
When and where can I register?<br />
Registration opens in December 2010 and you<br />
can register at any of our offices or online.<br />
Do I know what I am registering for?<br />
Check that <strong>Unisa</strong> offers your qualification of choice<br />
and the modules you will select.<br />
Where do I start my registration and do I qualify?<br />
Check that you qualify to study through <strong>Unisa</strong> for your<br />
qualification of choice.<br />
Page 16<br />
Page 14<br />
Page 12<br />
Page 10<br />
Page 8<br />
Page 6
For online registrations, go to page 14.<br />
For registrations in person at a self-help computer terminal,<br />
go to page 15.<br />
For registrations via post, fax or the South African Post Office,<br />
go to page 15.<br />
Go to page 12 of this brochure for <strong>Unisa</strong>’s registration dates<br />
and registration centres.<br />
Have you checked the following?<br />
n Qualification of choice: page 25<br />
n my Modules @ <strong>Unisa</strong> & my Rules @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
n <strong>Unisa</strong>’s student fees: page 94<br />
n <strong>Unisa</strong>’s exam venues: page 113<br />
n <strong>Unisa</strong>’s provisional exam timetable: page 122<br />
I’m re-registering for the same qualification.<br />
Go to page 8 of this brochure<br />
I’m starting a new qualification. Work through this brochure<br />
carefully to ensure that you understand how <strong>Unisa</strong> works, that<br />
you are ready to study through <strong>Unisa</strong> and that you meet the<br />
admission requirements for your qualification of choice.<br />
CONTENTS<br />
1 What does it mean to be<br />
an ODL student?<br />
2 Where do I start my registration<br />
and do I qualify?<br />
3 Do I know what I am registering for?<br />
4 When and where can I register?<br />
5 How do I register?<br />
6 What happens next?<br />
CONTACT DETAILS<br />
Telephone<br />
086 167 0411<br />
Int: +27 11 670 9000<br />
Website<br />
www.unisa.ac.za<br />
E-mail<br />
study-info@unisa.ac.za<br />
Fax<br />
012 429 4150<br />
WHAT DOCUMENTS<br />
MUST I SUBMIT?<br />
• Registration form<br />
• Minimum registration fee<br />
• Bring your my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
brochure and<br />
my Modules @ <strong>Unisa</strong> brochure<br />
if registering at a self help centre<br />
• Any supporting document which<br />
may be requested<br />
5
1<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 6<br />
What does it mean to be an ODL student?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> is an open distance learning (ODL) institution. But what does this mean for you?<br />
If you have finished school or have been attending a contact university, you will most likely<br />
be used to face-to-face contact with your teachers and fellow students in a classroom<br />
setting. Distance learning is very different. As a <strong>Unisa</strong> student, you will be required to study<br />
independently, that is, on your own. You will receive study material in the form of study guides<br />
and tutorial letters for each of your modules, and you will be able to contact your lecturers and<br />
tutors, but for the most part, you will work on your own.<br />
So what exactly is open distance learning? In a nutshell, you, the student, become the focus of all<br />
we do. To simplify the concept of ODL, <strong>Unisa</strong> has developed an ODL student walk to help you<br />
understand the process. This walk comprises five levels. And for each level, we have compiled a<br />
set of products (brochure, CD/DVD, FAQs & website), which contains essential information about<br />
the level.<br />
This brochure, my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong>, deals with level 3 of the ODL student walk.<br />
Level 1<br />
You will learn more about <strong>Unisa</strong> and how <strong>Unisa</strong> works. <strong>Unisa</strong> is an open distance learning (ODL)<br />
university. Through ODL, you have the choice over what, when and where you learn, how you<br />
learn and at what pace you learn. However, you must be sure that you are prepared to study<br />
independantly and that <strong>Unisa</strong> is the right university for you.<br />
Level 2<br />
This is the applications level. As a prospective student, you must apply to register at <strong>Unisa</strong>.<br />
You may not register to study through <strong>Unisa</strong> if you have not submitted an application form and<br />
received confirmation from <strong>Unisa</strong> that your application was successful.<br />
Level 3<br />
This is the registration level. If <strong>Unisa</strong> approved your application to study in level 2, you will now<br />
be able to register for your approved qualification. You may now register at one of our<br />
campuses or regional centres, or via the internet or mail. All the information you need to register<br />
will be provided in this brochure. Work through this brochure carefully to ensure that your<br />
registration to study through <strong>Unisa</strong> in 2011 is processed timeously.<br />
Level 4<br />
We will give you the information you need to be a successful <strong>Unisa</strong> student. This is a very<br />
important phase, as it provides you with an orientation to studying through <strong>Unisa</strong>, and is where<br />
teaching and learning is initiated. You will receive your study material and will have to plan your<br />
activities, study independently and submit assignments to demonstrate your competencies. At<br />
the end of the semester (or year in some cases), you will need to write examinations at an exam<br />
centre close to you. Much of the information about <strong>Unisa</strong>’s services and procedures is found in<br />
the brochure/DVD entitled my Studies @ <strong>Unisa</strong>.<br />
Level 5<br />
This is the level for <strong>Unisa</strong> alumni, that is, <strong>Unisa</strong> graduates. By this level of the ODL student walk,<br />
you will be a <strong>Unisa</strong> alumnus. The university would like to communicate with all alumni on a<br />
regular basis, so we urge you to maintain contact with us.
<strong>Unisa</strong>’s ODL student walk<br />
my Link @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
my Studies @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
You are here now.<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
my Choice @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
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2<br />
Where do I start my registration<br />
and do I qualify?<br />
To help you complete the registration process efficiently, we’d like you to choose which of the<br />
following statements best suits you:<br />
I am re-registering for the same qualification. What should I do?<br />
If this statement describes you, go to the section 3 of this brochure (page 10).<br />
I am starting a new qualification. What should I do?<br />
If this statement describes you, please work through the rest of this brochure carefully.<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 8<br />
Do I qualify to study for my new qualification?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> is a South African public university, which means that all <strong>Unisa</strong> students must meet certain<br />
statutory admission requirements. Although admission requirements may differ from qualification<br />
to qualification, there are certain basic and minimum admission requirements that you must meet<br />
before you will be allowed to study through <strong>Unisa</strong>.<br />
Bachelor’s degree<br />
To be able to register for a bachelor’s degree, you must hold one of the following certificates:<br />
n National Senior Certificate with entry level: degree<br />
n A Senior Certificate with matriculation or university admission endorsement (exemption)<br />
n A certificate of full or conditional exemption issued by the Matriculation Board of Higher<br />
Education South Africa (HESA)<br />
n A National Certificate (vocational) at level 4 with entry level: degree<br />
If you do not have an exemption certificate, please make contact with <strong>Unisa</strong>’s Access and<br />
Matriculation Exemption Office about whether you qualify for any other types of exemption<br />
certificates (eg on the grounds of foreign qualifications or post-school qualifications).<br />
Bachelor of Technology degree<br />
To be able to register for a Bachelor of Technology degree, you must hold an<br />
applicable National Diploma.<br />
National diplomas<br />
To be able to register for a diploma, you must hold one of the following:<br />
n Hold a National Senior Certificate with entry level: diploma/degree<br />
n Hold a Senior or School Leaving Certificate with or without a matriculation exemption/<br />
endorsement, but with at least five subjects or higher and/or standard grade<br />
n Qualify for a certificate of full or conditional exemption issued by the Matriculation Board of<br />
Higher Education South Africa (HESA)<br />
n Hold a Standard 8 or Grade 10 certificate, be 23 years and older, and have<br />
3 years work experience<br />
n Hold a National Certificate (vocational) at level 4 with entry level: diploma<br />
Non-degree purposes (NDP)<br />
To be able to register for any module for non-degree purposes, you must hold one of the following:<br />
n Qualify for a certificate of full or conditional exemption issued by the Matriculation Board of<br />
Higher Education South Africa (HESA)<br />
n Meet the admission requirements for the programme level on which the module is offered.<br />
Honours degrees<br />
Please refer to the course information provided in this brochure for the admission requirements<br />
for honours degrees.
3 Do I know what I am registering for?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> is an open distance learning (ODL) university, which means that you can study at home or<br />
even pursue your career while studying. Through ODL, we give you the choice over what, when<br />
and where you learn, how you learn and at what pace you learn. You must, however, be sure that<br />
you are prepared to study independently at a distance. This is why it is so important for you to<br />
find out before you register if <strong>Unisa</strong> is the right university for you.<br />
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Does <strong>Unisa</strong> offer my qualification of choice?<br />
Go to page 25 of this brochure to make sure that <strong>Unisa</strong> offers your qualification of choice.<br />
Refer to <strong>Unisa</strong>’s brochure entitled my Modules @ <strong>Unisa</strong> for specific information about the modules<br />
related to your qualification of choice. Please ensure that you meet the admission requirements<br />
for your qualification of choice before completing and submitting your registration form.<br />
Are you aware of <strong>Unisa</strong>’s rules?<br />
Read <strong>Unisa</strong>’s brochure entitled my Rules @ <strong>Unisa</strong> for the rules for students studying through<br />
the university.<br />
Have you made arrangements to finance your studies<br />
and pay for your prescribed books?<br />
You will have to pay a minimum fee before you will be allowed to register to study through <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
in 2011 and all outstanding amounts must be paid by the prescribed due dates. Go to page 94 of<br />
this brochure for the prescribed student fees for 2011.<br />
Please remember that in addition to your prescribed student fees, you will also have to buy your<br />
prescribed books for each module. Students often calculate and budget for their study fees, but<br />
forget that they have to buy prescribed books, which may add substantially to the cost of your<br />
studies. If you are unsure about what your prescribed books might cost you, we suggest that you<br />
contact <strong>Unisa</strong> before you register (012) 429 4152; vospresc@unisa.acv.za) to request an advance<br />
list of your prescribed books. <strong>Unisa</strong>’s official booksellers can be contacted for quotations. For a<br />
list of <strong>Unisa</strong>’s official booksellers go to page 120.<br />
Is there an examination venue near you?<br />
Have you checked that there is a <strong>Unisa</strong> exam venue close to where you live? Go to page 113 of<br />
this brochure and make sure that you will not have to travel long distances to get to an exam<br />
venue. Travelling long distances to an exam venue can be both demanding on you and expensive.<br />
Have you checked <strong>Unisa</strong>’s provisional exam timetable for 2011?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> publishes a provisional examination timetable for each academic year. Go to page 122 of<br />
this brochure and use this provisional examination timetable for 2011 to check that there are<br />
no clashes for your courses. Please note that this is a provisional examination timetable and may<br />
change at the university’s discretion.
So are you ready to register to study through <strong>Unisa</strong> in 2011?<br />
If you are still unsure or require further career assistance, please contact <strong>Unisa</strong>’s Directorate for<br />
Counselling, Career & Academic Development as follows:<br />
website www.unisa.ac.za/counselling e-mail counselling@unisa.ac.za<br />
GAUTENG<br />
Pretoria (Sunnyside) 012 441 5388 Es’kia Mphahlele Registration Hall, floor 1,<br />
Block A, corner of Mears & Walker streets<br />
Johannesburg (Newtown) 011 630 4536<br />
011 630 4529<br />
JSE Annexe Building, 1 Kerk Street, Newtown<br />
Florida 011 471 2093 Corner of Christiaan de Wet Road &<br />
Pioneer Avenue<br />
Ekurhuleni (Benoni) 011 421 6514<br />
ext 212/213<br />
NORTH-EASTERN<br />
KWAZULU-NATAL<br />
Corner R51 and Brazil Street, Daveyton<br />
Polokwane 015 290 3454 29A Landdros Maré Street<br />
Middelburg 013 282 4115 Town Square Building, corner of Church &<br />
Bhimy Damane streets<br />
Nelspruit 013 755 2476 31 Brown Street<br />
Durban 031 335 1737 230 Stalwart Simelane Street (previously Stanger Street)<br />
Pietermaritzburg 033 355 1737 1 Langalibalele Street (previously Longmarket Street)<br />
CAPE COASTAL<br />
Parow 021 936 4130 15 Jean Simonis Street<br />
East London 043 743 9246 10 St Lukes Road, Southernwood<br />
Mthatha 047 531 5002/3 Corner of York Road & Victoria Street<br />
MIDLANDS<br />
Rustenburg Cluster (Rustenburg,<br />
Potchefstroom & Mafikeng)<br />
Bloemfontein Cluster<br />
(Bloemfontein, Kroonstad & Kimberley)<br />
ETHIOPIA<br />
014 594 8819/<br />
8873/8845<br />
051 411 0456/<br />
0466<br />
Forum Building, 1st floor, corner of Oliver<br />
Tambo & Steen streets<br />
NRE Building, 2nd floor, 161 Zastron Street,<br />
Westdene<br />
Addis Ababa (+251) 11 435 2091 Akaki Regional Learning Centre, Addis Ababa<br />
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4 When and where can I register?<br />
The following table contains the registration dates for the 2011 academic year.<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 12<br />
If you would like to study through <strong>Unisa</strong> in 2011, please ensure that your registration form,<br />
supporting documentation and minimum fee reaches the university before the closing date for<br />
registration.<br />
Type of registration Registration opens Closing date<br />
Semester 1/2011 & CTA:<br />
internet & self-help registration<br />
29 November 2010 21 January 2011<br />
Semester 1/2011 & CTA:<br />
post, fax & South African Post Office<br />
29 November 2010 14 January 2011<br />
8 January 2011<br />
Saturdays (until 11:25)<br />
15 January 2011<br />
Year modules, semester 2/2011 and honours<br />
degrees: internet, self-help, post, fax & South<br />
African Post Office<br />
29 November 2010 17 March 2011<br />
Saturdays (until 11:25) 12 March 2011<br />
Semester 2/2011 20 June 2011 15 July 2011<br />
Saturdays (until 11:25) 9 July 2011<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong>’s registration offices are open from Monday to Friday, from 08:00 to 15:45.<br />
The university is not open on public holidays.<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> offices will close at 12:00 on 24 December 2010 and<br />
will re-open on 3 January 2011.
CAMPUS<br />
Gauteng<br />
Sunnyside Corner of Mears and Walker streets, Sunnyside ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Florida Corner of Christiaan de Wet Road & Pioneer Avenue, Florida, 1709 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
JSE JSE Annexe Building, 1 Kerk Street, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2001 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Ekurhuleni Corner R51 and Brazil Street, Daveyton ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Vaal Triangle<br />
Cape Coastal<br />
Sedibeng College for FET, 6 Frikkie Meyer Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, 1600<br />
(From 1 November 2010)<br />
The Hanger Building, 1 ST Floor, Voortrekker Road Vereeniging<br />
✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Parow 15 Jean Simonis Street, Parow, 7500 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
George 129 Mitchell Street, George, 6530 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Port Elizabeth<br />
East London<br />
Greyville House, corner of Cape, Greyville & Ring roads,<br />
Green Acres, Port Elizabeth<br />
10 St Lukes Road, Southernwood,<br />
East London, 5201<br />
✔ ✔ ✔<br />
✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Mthatha Corner of York Road & Victoria Street ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
KwaZulu-Natal<br />
Durban 230 Stalwart Simelane Street (previously Stanger Street), Durban, 4001 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Pietermaritzburg 1 Langalibalele Street (previously Longmarket Street), Pietermaritzburg, 3201 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Newcastle Corner of Sutherland & Harding streets, Newcastle, 2940 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Richards Bay Unit 5,111 Dollar Drive, Richards Bay, 3900 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Wild Coast<br />
Midlands<br />
Rustenburg<br />
Wild Coast Main Road, Mzamba Beach,<br />
Bizana, 4800<br />
Forum Building, 1st floor, Corner of Steen Street & Oliver Tambo Road,<br />
Rustenburg, 0300<br />
✔ ✔ ✔<br />
✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Bloemfontein NRE Building, 2nd floor, 161 Zastron Street, Westdene, Bloemfontein, 9301 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Mafikeng 29 Main Street, Corner of Warren and Main streets, Mafikeng, 2745 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Potchefstroom 20 Auret Street, Potchesfstroom, 2531 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Kimberley NIHE Building, Chapel Street, Kimberley, 8300 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Kroonstad NFS Building, 36 Brand Street,1st floor, Kroonstad, 9499 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
North Eastern<br />
Polokwane 29A Landdros Maré Street, Polokwane, 0700 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Nelspruit 31 Brown Street, Nelspruit, 1200 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Middelburg<br />
Town Square Building, corner of Walter Sisulu and Bhimy Damane streets,<br />
Middleburg, 1055<br />
✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Makhado 87 Krogh Street, Standard Bank building, Office 2, Makhado, 0920 ✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Giyani<br />
✔ ✔ ✔<br />
Ethiopia<br />
First floor, room 11, Absa building, Masingita Complex,<br />
Giyani Road, Giyani, 0826<br />
Addis Ababa Akaki Regional Learning Centre, Addis Ababa ✔ ✔<br />
Advisory<br />
services<br />
Self-help<br />
registration<br />
Submit<br />
registration<br />
forms for<br />
postal<br />
registration<br />
Credit/<br />
debit card<br />
payments<br />
13
5<br />
How do I register?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> offers three easy ways to register:<br />
1 Online<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 14<br />
2 In person at a self-help computer terminal at certain of <strong>Unisa</strong>’s offices<br />
3 Via the post, fax or by submitting your registration form at a branch of the South African Post<br />
Office (SAPO)<br />
1 Online registration<br />
n Log on to the internet and go to the <strong>Unisa</strong> website: www.unisa.ac.za.<br />
n Click on “Registration at <strong>Unisa</strong>” and then on “Web registration”.<br />
n Enter your student number in the block provided and follow the links.<br />
n Check your personal details on the screen and change any details that are incorrect.<br />
n Enter the module(s) for which you want to register. Ensure that<br />
n you meet all the pre-requisites and that you are eligible to register for the<br />
module selected<br />
n you have entered the correct module code<br />
n you have selected the correct semester (1 = first semester; 2 = second semester)<br />
n you have indicated which language (English or Afrikaans) you want to<br />
receive your study material in<br />
Please note that you may register for a maximum of 10 modules per year.<br />
n Choose your mode of delivery of study material.<br />
n Pay your fees. Use the fee quotation link<br />
http://www2.unisa.ac.za/aol/asp/srrqn01c.asp?system=SOL to obtain a total fee quotation for<br />
the cost of the modules that you have selected. Note the minimum fee payment that must be<br />
made before <strong>Unisa</strong> will begin to process your registration. If you are satisfied that you can<br />
afford the modules selected, and have a credit card, you can make payment online by clicking<br />
on http://registration.unisa.ac.za/info/payment/index.html. If you cannot afford the fees, go<br />
back to your choice of modules and delete some of the modules. Then follow the steps<br />
outlined above. If you are satisfied with the modules selected, but do not have a credit card,<br />
you can make payment at an Absa Bank or at a branch of the South African Post Office and<br />
fax the deposit slip to <strong>Unisa</strong> at 012 429 4150.<br />
n Complete the process by submitting your registration form.
STEP 1 Read this brochure and complete your registration form before going to a <strong>Unisa</strong> office.<br />
STEP 2 Take your registration form and this brochure with you when you register.<br />
STEP 3<br />
2 In person at a self-help computer terminal<br />
You will be referred to a self-help computer at which you can finalise your registration<br />
by following the prompts/instructions on the screen. <strong>Unisa</strong> staff will be available in the<br />
registration halls to assist you.<br />
Once you get to a computer, you must do the following:<br />
n Type in your student number.<br />
n You will be automatically guided to a screen that requires you to verify the correctness<br />
of your personal information. If you are satisfied with the details, click “Yes”. If you<br />
need to make changes, click “No”. This will allow you to make changes to your<br />
personal information. When you are satisfied with the changes, click “Yes” to<br />
submit the information.<br />
n Now select the modules for which you want to register. Use the drop-down menu<br />
provided for each module. After successfully selecting the modules section and accepting<br />
the information on the summary page, “Proceed with temporary registration”.<br />
n If you have a credit card, you may pay your fees online. Alternatively, make use of<br />
one of the other modes of payment indicated in this brochure. If you pay at least the<br />
minimum fee at the self-help computer, you may immediately print out a confirmation<br />
of your registration. If you have not made the required minimum payment, you will<br />
receive a printout indicating the details of the modules you selected and the payment<br />
details (minimum fee payable, total fee and payment options).<br />
n If your registration has been finalised, please go to the CD hall to receive your free CD of<br />
study material. This will help you to begin planning your study activities.<br />
3 Via the post, fax or by submitting your registration form at a branch<br />
of the South African Post Office (SAPO)<br />
n Post your completed registration form to<br />
Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
PO Box 392<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong><br />
0003<br />
Please do not include any cash or cheques in the envelope with your registration form.<br />
n Fax your completed registration form to 012 429 4150.<br />
Choose your mode of delivery of study material<br />
Upon Registration, you must select the mode of delivery for your study material that suites you<br />
best. Your study material can either be posted to you through the South African Post Office<br />
Safemail service, or couriered to you when you register at no additional cost for either option.<br />
Should you select the courier option, you must provide <strong>Unisa</strong> with your cellphone number and a<br />
physical address to which your study material package may be delivered between 8:00 and 16:00.<br />
Should you select the South African Post Office Safemail option (for which there is also no cost),<br />
you will be required to collect the parcel from the post office. Please ensure that your address,<br />
suburb and postal code details are correct to avoid any delays. The post office will send you an<br />
SMS and letter notification to advise you when the parcel is ready for collection together with<br />
the track and trace number that must be presented at the post office for collection. You must<br />
collect the package within 30 days at the post office with your identity document, if not, it will be<br />
returned to <strong>Unisa</strong>. The above modes of delivery apply to the first package of study material only.<br />
Subsequent information, such as tutorial letters, which you will receive during the course of the<br />
year, will be sent to you via the South African Post Office ordinary mail service, even if your initial<br />
selection upon Registration was courier.<br />
Once you are a registered <strong>Unisa</strong> student, you may also obtain your study material on CD, free of<br />
charge, at certain of <strong>Unisa</strong>’s offices. You may also register on my<strong>Unisa</strong>, <strong>Unisa</strong>’s student portal, to<br />
access your study material online.<br />
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What happens now?<br />
If you submitted your registration form and minimum registration fee by the closing date for<br />
registrations, <strong>Unisa</strong> will process your registration and send you your study material by post or<br />
courier depending on the choice you indicated on your registration form.<br />
The next information brochure you will receive from <strong>Unisa</strong> will be the my Studies @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
brochure. This brochure will provide you with an orientation for studing through <strong>Unisa</strong> and will<br />
help you to plan your studies.
<strong>Unisa</strong>’s ODL student walk<br />
my Link @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
my Studies @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
You start here.<br />
my Choice @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
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Frequently answered questions<br />
How will <strong>Unisa</strong> communicate with me?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> provides all registered students with a free e-mail account known as myLife. <strong>Unisa</strong> will only use this e-mail address<br />
to communicate with you via e-mail. If you would prefer to use another e-mail address, please forward your myLife<br />
e-mails to that address so that <strong>Unisa</strong> can keep in touch with you (eg send you confirmation of your registration).<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> will also send you SMSs when necessary and will use the cellphone number you provided at the point of registration.<br />
If you do not want to receive SMSs from <strong>Unisa</strong>, please contact the <strong>Unisa</strong> Contact Centre to cancel this service.<br />
What should I do if I need an academic record or credit certificate?<br />
Send an e-mail to study-info@unisa.ac.za to request a copy of your academic record or credit certificate. Remember to<br />
include your student number in the subject line of all e-mails.<br />
For how many modules may I register in one academic year?<br />
You may not register for more than 60 NQF credits in a semester, that is, not more than 5 modules per semester of 12<br />
credits each. This does not include supplementary and/or aegrotat examinations which you may have been given in a<br />
previous academic year. Any modules taken for non-degree/non-diploma purposes also count as part of the 60 credits.<br />
Students registering for year modules may not register for more than 120 NQF credits per year.<br />
How many modules must I pass annually to avoid academic exclusion?<br />
Number of semester modules to<br />
be passed annually<br />
In your first year of study 3 2<br />
In your second or further years of study 4 3<br />
How long do I have to complete my qualification?<br />
Approved qualification duration You must complete the qualification within<br />
2 years 5 years<br />
3 years 8 years<br />
4 years 10 years<br />
Can I transfer from another university to <strong>Unisa</strong>?<br />
Number of year modules to be<br />
passed annually<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> will consider an application for registration from another university, except if you were excluded/suspended from a<br />
prior institution of higher education on grounds of misconduct.<br />
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Can I register with <strong>Unisa</strong> and another university simultaneously?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> will accept you on condition that the qualification registered at <strong>Unisa</strong> is registered for non-degree purposes, and<br />
that you have written permission from the other university allowing such concurrent registration. You will be required to<br />
submit the written permission from the other university at the point of registration.<br />
May I register for two or more formal programmes at <strong>Unisa</strong> simultaneously?<br />
You may not register for two formal qualifications at <strong>Unisa</strong> concurrently.<br />
Does <strong>Unisa</strong> assist students with disabilities?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong>’s Advocacy and Resource Centre for Students with Disabilities (ARCSWiD) will assist and support students with<br />
disabilities. If you require assistance, please indicate the nature of your disability on your registration form and contact<br />
ARCSWiD as soon as possible. Also complete the special assistance form, ARCSWiD01, contained later in this brochure.<br />
This will enable ARCSWiD to plan the measures necessary to support your needs.<br />
Should you need further information about ARCSWID, please contact:<br />
n Mr Pintias Nkuna (+27 12 429 6923, nkunapj@unisa.ac.za)<br />
n Dr Siva Moodley (+27 12 429 6981, moodls@unisa.ac.za)<br />
n Mr Deenadayalan Moodley (+27 12 429 6050, moodld@unisa.ac.za)<br />
What should I do to...?<br />
You may make any of the changes below by logging on to <strong>Unisa</strong>’s student portal, my<strong>Unisa</strong> (http://my.unisa.ac.za), and<br />
following the registration prompts. If you would prefer the university to assist you, please submit your request in writing<br />
(using the prescribed forms) either by post (The Registrar, PO Box 392, <strong>Unisa</strong>, 0003) or by fax (012 429 4150).<br />
n Add study units<br />
You must apply in writing using the prescribed form or online to add study units. You must also pay the necessary fee to<br />
the university by the relevant closing date for registration.<br />
n Cancel study units<br />
You may cancel a study unit. You will, however, forfeit the applicable portion of the fees paid<br />
(this is related to the date of cancellation).<br />
n Change my address and/or telephone number<br />
You must submit all requests to change telephone numbers and/or postal, physical or courier addresses in writing using<br />
the prescribed form or online.<br />
n Change my exam centre<br />
Requests to change examination centres must be done at least one month prior to the commencement of the respective<br />
examination period.<br />
n Apply for course credit exemptions<br />
You cannot be exempted from more than 50% of the modules for the qualification for which you are registered. You<br />
must also have met the requisite admission requirement at the time of having passed the study units at your previous<br />
institution. You cannot receive exemption for both major subjects.<br />
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Will my ordinary conditional exemption affect my registration?<br />
If you have an ordinary conditional exemption, you will not be allowed to proceed to second or further years of study until<br />
you have passed the outstanding subject necessary to meet the condition of your ordinary conditional exemption.<br />
What is recognition of prior learning (RPL)?<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong>’s RPL programme allows you to apply for recognition and credit for skills and learning acquired through means<br />
other than through formal learning programmes. Your skill and knowledge will be evaluated; if it is found to be relevant,<br />
you may be granted appropriate credits. RPL may thus make it possible for you to either gain access to or earn credits<br />
towards a <strong>Unisa</strong> qualification based on prior non-formal learning, thereby reducing your study time. If you are interested in<br />
RPL, please send an e-mail to rpl@unisa.ac.za.<br />
Am I affected by work-integrated learning (WIL)?<br />
Specific modules in vocational programmes (qualifications) require students to gain experience in a working environment,<br />
under the supervision of a suitably qualified and experienced person. This experience is called work-integrated learning<br />
(WIL) or experiential learning. A portfolio of work is compiled by the student and assessed by the university. Students who<br />
do not have placement at an employer can contact the relevant academic department which will, in collaboration with the<br />
WIL and regional offices of <strong>Unisa</strong>, endeavour to find the student a suitable employer to gain this experience.<br />
The following table contains the modules with a WIL component.<br />
College of Agriculture &<br />
Environmental Sciences<br />
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College of Economic &<br />
Management Sciences<br />
College of Human<br />
Sciences<br />
College of Science,<br />
Engineering & Technology<br />
AGT201A APP201A ADP346B PREPRAC CEP101E MAP242S<br />
AGP301A APP301D BAN361W CEP201E MSP352T<br />
ANN301A GPM1601 CREDEXP ELP201E MSP242S<br />
APH2601 GPM201A PMP301P EPR101E PEC201C<br />
APH3701 HTP101H SMN301S EPR201E PEC301C<br />
APH4801 HTP201H SPP201S IDP101E PUP101P<br />
APP2601 NCP101N TPA301T IDP201E PUP201P<br />
APP3701 NCP201N TPM201R MCP101E PUP301P<br />
APP4801 MCP201E SMR121Q<br />
MPR101E SMR230P<br />
MPR201E<br />
MSP101R<br />
SMR351Y
Course information<br />
n The curriculums in this section have been formatted in such a manner to assist you to select the modules for which you want to<br />
register in 2011.<br />
n The following details are indicated on the template.<br />
Qualification A NQF level F<br />
Qualification code B Total NQF credits G<br />
Admissions requirements C<br />
First level Second level Third level<br />
Compulsory and<br />
elective modules<br />
Pre/co-requisites<br />
D E D E D E<br />
n A Name of qualification (eg Bsc)<br />
n B Qualification code (eg 02089)<br />
n C Specific admission requirements<br />
n D Compulsory and elective modules on the different levels<br />
n E Applicable pre-requisites and co-requisites; indicated as Pre or Co respectively<br />
n Pre-requisites means that you must have passed that subject and/or subjects before you can take the selected module.<br />
n Co-requisites means that you must take the module indicated as a co-requisite with the specific module.<br />
n F Level on the National Qualifications Framework up to 2009<br />
n G Total National Qualifications Framework credits for completion of qualification<br />
n Start by marking the modules you have already passed<br />
n Then select the module(s) for which you plan to register in 2011<br />
n Check that you meet the necessary pre-requisites for the modules for which you plan to register; if not, change your selection<br />
n Check for co-requisites as well; you may need to change or add modules to meet co-requisites<br />
n As the module codes change from time to time, please check the table of equivalents for modules that you might have passed and<br />
had a different code previously<br />
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Registration rules<br />
1 The registration form<br />
1.1 At registration every student must complete a registration form in terms of which s/he binds him- /herself to all<br />
the rules of the University.<br />
1.2 The content of the form is the basis of the student’s contract with the University.<br />
1.3 It is the student’s responsibility to inform the University of any change/s to personal data contained on the<br />
registration form – notably, name change, address change and/ or change in telephone numbers – in writing<br />
and using the prescribed <strong>Unisa</strong> forms.<br />
1.4 Students who are entitled to continue their studies must submit a new registration form for each new<br />
academic year in which they register.<br />
2 Choice of modules per semester/per annum<br />
2.1 Students must select their modules by applying the curriculum in the templates that follow later in this<br />
brochure and making use of the my Modules @ <strong>Unisa</strong> brochure.<br />
2.2 The onus is on the student to refer to the provisional exam timetable included in this brochure to select<br />
modules and to ensure that there are no module clashes. No registration will be allowed where there is an<br />
exam clash between modules selected.<br />
2.3 In the case of students registering for an Honours qualification that have a research component, such students<br />
are strongly advised not to register for the research methodology modules until they have completed at least 3<br />
of the other Honours papers.<br />
2.4 A student’s registration per semester and per annum is subject to the maximum number of NQF (National<br />
Qualifications Framework) credits as set out in the Admission Policy.<br />
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NB: Undergraduate modules usually consist of 12 NQF credits<br />
Honours modules usually consist of 24 NQF credits<br />
2.5 Modules registered for non-degree purposes will also be taken into account when calculating the maximum<br />
NQF credits for a semester/year of study.<br />
2.6 Students in the final semester of study for a qualification weighted at 240 credits or more may apply to register<br />
for an additional 24 credits if to do so will enable the student to complete the registered qualification.<br />
Application to take the additional modules must be made to the Deputy Registrar on the <strong>Unisa</strong> prescribed<br />
form. In order to be eligible for the application of this rule, the affected student must have a minimum overall<br />
average of 55% in all modules previously passed.<br />
2.7 Where the final year of a qualification comprises only year modules (as opposed to semester modules), the<br />
above rule will evenly apply: however, application for the additional 24 credits may be made at the beginning of<br />
the final year of study.<br />
3 Pre-requisite modules<br />
3.1 A student may not register for a module for which s/he has not passed the pre-requisite, except if s/he has<br />
previously attempted the summative assessment for the pre-requisite and failed the module. In such cases, the<br />
student may concurrently register the prescribed pre-requisite module with any/all of the follow-on modules.<br />
3.2 In the case where pre-requisites are not specifically indicated for modules in undergraduate qualifications,<br />
students are strongly advised to register for the 1st level modules before registering for the 2nd level modules<br />
of a subject and so on. This is in order to ensure appropriate scaffolding of learning.<br />
3.3 Students must also ensure that they meet the admission requirements for the modules, where relevant.<br />
4 Co-requisite modules<br />
4.1 Students must register for prescribed co-requisite modules simultaneously.<br />
5 Concurrent registration<br />
5.1 Students may register concurrently for formal and non formal qualifications at the University, with the consent<br />
of the Colleges involved.<br />
5.2 Students may not register for a formal qualification at the University, if concurrently registered for a formal<br />
qualification or non-formal program at another University; except that such students may be allowed to register<br />
for non degree purposes (NDP) at <strong>Unisa</strong>, if their registration is accompanied by a letter of permission from the<br />
other University granting permission for concurrent studies for non-degree purposes and indicating the<br />
modules to be taken at <strong>Unisa</strong>. Note that the permission letter is only valid for one academic year.
6 Registration for non-degree purposes (NDP)<br />
6.1 Students intending to register for a module – even for non-degree purpose – must meet the admission<br />
requirements for the qualification in which the study unit is offered, eg registration for a study unit at<br />
Honours level can only be considered if student meets admission requirment for the Honours qualification<br />
concerned. Additionally, student must meet pre and co-requisites for modules to be taken for NDP.<br />
6.2 A student may be allowed to register a maximum of 4 modules for non-degree purposes; whilst registered<br />
for a formal undergraduate Diploma or Degree qualification that has a minimum duration of 3 or 4 years.<br />
6.3 A student may be allowed to register a maximum of 2 modules for non-degree purposes; whilst registered<br />
for a formal undergraduate Diploma or Degree qualification that has a minimum duration of 1 or 2 years,<br />
exclusive of the University Access Programme for which no modules may be taken for NDP whilst<br />
registered for the Access Programme.<br />
6.4 A student who is registered for an honours bachelor’s degree may, only with the special permission of the<br />
Executive Dean of the respective College that offers the Honours qualification, also register in the same<br />
academic year for not more than two undergraduate modules for non-degree purposes (NDP).<br />
6.5 A student who is registered for a master’s degree may, only with the special permission of the Executive<br />
Dean of the respective College that offers the Masters qualification, also register in the same academic year<br />
for two undergraduate modules or for one honours module or the corresponding number of modules on the<br />
same level for non-degree purposes (NDP).<br />
6.6 A student who is registered for a doctor’s degree may, only with the special permission of the Executive<br />
Dean of the respective College that offers the Doctors qualification, also register in the same academic year for<br />
two undergraduate modules or for one honours module or one master’s module or the corresponding number<br />
of modules on the same level for non-degree purposes (NDP).<br />
7 Application for credits and exemptions<br />
7.1 Students applying for credits and exemptions for studies passed at other accredited higher education<br />
institutions must do so on the prescribed form and in accordance with the <strong>Unisa</strong> rules as stated in the<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> Brochures.<br />
7.2 Specifically,<br />
7.2.1 Applicants must meet the admission requirements for the qualification for which they are applying for<br />
credit/s and exemption/s; and<br />
7.2.2 A maximum of 50% of the prescribed NQF credits may be awarded in the form of<br />
credits and exemptions.<br />
7.3 A student may not be exempted for more than one major subject toward a qualification for which 2 major<br />
subjects are prescribed.<br />
7.4 No exemptions will be granted towards an Honours or Masters qualification from any completed qualification.<br />
8 Cancellation of registration<br />
8.1 A student who voluntarily cancels his/her registration of a module for any reason whatsoever, will forfeit<br />
either a part or the entire fee paid, as prescribed in the fee payment schedule for this year.<br />
8.2 A student may not cancel a module that is a co-requisite unless the module which has the co-requisite is<br />
also cancelled.<br />
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COVER IMAGE BLOWN UP
Access Programme 26<br />
National Diplomas<br />
NDAGR National Diploma: Agricultural Management 28<br />
NDANM National Diploma: Animal Health 29<br />
NDHOT National Diploma: Horticulture 30<br />
NDNTR National Diploma: Nature Conservation 31<br />
Bachelor Degrees<br />
02038 - ENN Bachelor of Arts Environmental Management (New<br />
Curriculum) 32<br />
02038 - ENV Bachelor of Arts Environmental Management 34<br />
02089 - BAB Bachelor of Science Biochemistry and Botany 36<br />
02089 - BAM Bachelor of Science Biochemistry and<br />
Microbiology 37<br />
02089 - BAP Bachelor of Science Biochemistry and Physiology 38<br />
02089 - BAZ Bachelor of Science Biochemistry and Zoology 39<br />
02089 - BNM Bachelor of Science Botany and Microbiology 40<br />
02089 - BZG Bachelor of Science Botany and Zoology (With<br />
Geography) 41<br />
02089 - EBO Bachelor of Science Environmental Management:<br />
Botany Stream (New Curriculum) 42<br />
02089 - ENB Bachelor of Science Environmental Management:<br />
Botany Stream 44<br />
02089 - ECH Bachelor of Science Environmental Management:<br />
Chemistry Stream (New Curriculum) 46<br />
02089 - ENC Bachelor of Science Environmental Management:<br />
Chemistry Stream 48<br />
02089 - EZO Bachelor of Science Environmental Management:<br />
Zoology Stream (New Curriculum) 50<br />
02089 - ENZ Bachelor of Science Environmental Management:<br />
Zoology Stream 52<br />
02089 - GZB Bachelor of Science Genetics and Zoology 54<br />
02089 - MAP Bachelor of Science Microbiology and Physiology 55<br />
02089 - MAZ Bachelor of Science Microbiology and Zoology 56<br />
02089 - PAZ Bachelor of Science Physiology and Zoology 57<br />
02089 - PPG Bachelor of Science Psychology and Physiology<br />
(With Genetics) 58<br />
02089 - BBM Bachelor of Science Biochemistry (or Physiology or<br />
Microbiology) with Business Management 59<br />
02089 - NBC Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Botany and<br />
Chemistry Stream 60<br />
02089 - NBK Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Botany and<br />
Microbiology Stream 61<br />
02089 - NBZ Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Botany and<br />
Zoology Stream 62<br />
02089 - NCZ Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Chemistry<br />
and Zoology Stream 63<br />
02089 - NKP Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Microbiology<br />
and Physiology Stream 64<br />
02089 - NKZ Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Microbiology<br />
and Zoology Stream 65<br />
02089 - NOB Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Biochemistry<br />
and Botany Stream 66<br />
02089 - NOC Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Biochemistry<br />
and Chemistry Stream 67<br />
02089 - NOK Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Biochemistry<br />
and Microbiology Stream 68<br />
02089 - NOP Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Biochemistry<br />
and Physiology Stream 69<br />
02089 - NOZ Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Biochemistry<br />
and Zoology Stream 70<br />
02089 - NPZ Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences: Physiology<br />
and Zoology Stream 71<br />
03336 Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Science) 72<br />
98005 - FAR Bachelor of Consumer Science Fashion Retail<br />
Management 73<br />
98005 - CSJ Bachelor of Consumer Science Consumer Science<br />
Journalism 74<br />
98005 - FCL Bachelor of Consumer Science Food & Clothing 75<br />
98005 - FNU Bachelor of Consumer Science Food & Nutrition 76<br />
Qualifications<br />
98005 - FOR Bachelor of Consumer Science Food Retail<br />
Management 77<br />
98005 - FSB Bachelor of Consumer Science Fashion Small-<br />
Business Management 78<br />
98005 - HOM Bachelor of Consumer Science Hospitality<br />
Management 79<br />
97543 - GEN Bachelor of Consumer Science General 80<br />
97543 - CLT Bachelor of Consumer Science Clothing Management 81<br />
02674 - N10 Bachelor of Human Ecology (Community<br />
Agriculture) Bachelor of Human Ecology<br />
(Community Agriculture) 82<br />
02682 - N10 Bachelor of Human Ecology (Community Nutrition)<br />
Bachelor of Human Ecology (Community Nutrition) 84<br />
0331X - HOS Bachelor of Consumer Science Hospitality Management 86<br />
Honours Bachelor Degrees<br />
04111 Honours Bachelor of Arts in Geography 88<br />
04464 Honours Bachelor of Science in Geography 88<br />
05568 Honours Bachelor of Science in Environmental<br />
Monitoring and Modelling 89<br />
05576 Honours Bachelor of Consumer Science 89<br />
05592 Honours Bachelor of Arts in Environmental<br />
Management 90<br />
05606 Honours Bachelor of Science in Botany 90<br />
05614 Honours Bachelor of Science in Environmental<br />
Management 91<br />
Baccalaureus Technologiae Degrees<br />
BTAGM Baccalaureus Technologiae: Agricultural Management 91<br />
BTANM Baccalaureus Technologiae: Animal Health 92<br />
BTHOR Baccalaureus Technologiae: Horticulture 92<br />
BTNAT Baccalaureus Technologiae: Nature Conservation 92<br />
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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (OLD CODES IN BRACKETS)<br />
Proposed<br />
Qualification<br />
BA (ENVIROMENTAL<br />
MANAGEMENT)<br />
(SPECIALIZATION: HUM)<br />
BA<br />
(CONSUMER SCIENCE)<br />
(SPECIALIZATION: BCS)<br />
BA<br />
(AGRICULTURAL<br />
SCIENCE)<br />
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />
(ENVIROMENTAL<br />
MANAGEMENT) /<br />
(NATURAL SCIENCES)<br />
(SPECIALIZATION: SCI)<br />
(MUST HAVE STUDIED<br />
MATHS AT MATRIC LEVEL)<br />
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SA Senior Certificate Foreign Qualification<br />
LSK0108 - LANGUAGE AND LEARNING SKILLS (S1 & S2)<br />
OR<br />
TSK011U - THINKING SKILLS (S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
2 FIRST LEVEL DEGREE MODULES CHOSEN FROM<br />
PROPOSED QUALIFICATION<br />
LSK0108 - LANGUAGE AND LEARNING SKILLS<br />
(S1 & S2)<br />
OR<br />
TSK011U - THINKING SKILLS (S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
2 FIRST LEVEL DEGREE MODULES CHOSEN FROM PROPOSED<br />
QUALIFICATION<br />
LSK0108 - LANGUAGE AND LEARNING SKILLS (S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
TSK011U - THINKING SKILLS (S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
SSD011P - STUDY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT<br />
(S1 & S2)<br />
LSK0108 - LANGUAGE AND LEARNING SKILLS (S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
TSK011U - THINKING SKILLS<br />
(S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
SSD011P - STUDY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT<br />
(S1 & S2)<br />
NO ACCESS PROGRAMME AVAILABLE NO ACCESS PROGRAMME AVAILABLE<br />
OPTION 1: If at least: Maths HG 40% or SG 50%<br />
+<br />
CSS011G – ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE ACCESS<br />
(S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
2 FIRST LEVEL DEGREE MODULES CHOSEN FROM PROPOSED<br />
QUALIFICATION<br />
OPTION 2: If less than: Maths HG 40% or SG 50%<br />
CSS011G – ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE ACCESS (S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
MAT0511 - ACCESS TO MATHEMATICS (YR)<br />
OPTION 3: If less than: Maths HG 40% or SG 50%<br />
CSS011G – ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE ACCESS<br />
(S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
MAT0511 - ACCESS TO MATHEMATICS (YR)<br />
+<br />
ONE OR TWO MODULES FROM :<br />
AST 1631 (AST131F) - General introduction to astronomy (S1 & S2)<br />
BLG1501 (BLG111H) - Basic Biology (S1 & S2)<br />
BLG1502 (BLG112J/BLG113K) - Animal and Plant Diversity (S1 & S2)<br />
BLG1603 (BLG114L) - Biology Practical (YR)<br />
CHE1500 (CHE111Q/CHE112R) - Introductory chemistry (S1 & S2)<br />
COS1511 ( COS111U) - Introduction to programming 1 (S1 & S2)<br />
CSS101H - Comprehension skills for Science (S1 & S2)<br />
GGH1501 (GGH101Q) - Know your world: Introduction to Geography (S1 & S2)<br />
GGH1502 (GGH102R) - World issues: a Geographical Perspective (S1 & S2)<br />
EUP1501 (CEM101A) - End-user Computing (YR)<br />
INF1505 (INF1059) - Introduction to Business Information Systems (S1 & S2)<br />
PHY1501 (PHY1015) - Elementary Mechanics (S1 & S2)<br />
PHY1502 (PHY1026) - Elementary electromagnetism and heat (S1 & S2)<br />
PYC1501 (PYC101Y) - Basic psychology (S1 & S2)<br />
PYC1502 (PYC1023) - Psychology in society (S1 & S2)<br />
STA1501 (STS1113) - Descriptive statistics and probability (S1 & S2)<br />
STA1502 (STS1124 ) - Statistical inference (S1 & S2)<br />
STA1510 (STS1055/STA191Q) - Basic statistics (S1 & S2)<br />
CSS011G – ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE ACCESS (S1 & S2)<br />
+<br />
MAT0511 - ACCESS TO MATHEMATICS (YR)<br />
+<br />
1 OF:<br />
INM1013 - INTRO TO THE ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT<br />
ENVIRONMENT (S1 & S2)<br />
INM1024 - INTRO TO THE ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT<br />
ENVIRONMENT<br />
(S1 & S2)<br />
TSK011U - THINKING SKILLS (S1 & S2)<br />
SSD011P - STUDY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (S1 & S2)
Syllabuses<br />
CSS011G English for Science Access (S1 and S2) (one paper of two hours).<br />
In this module you learn to use English effectively to communicate and understand communication using visual, mathematical and<br />
language skills. You learn to read with comprehension, increase your vocabulary and write notes and summaries.<br />
INM1013 Introduction to the Economic and Management Environment 1A (Semester 1 and 2) (one paper of two hours)<br />
The following topics are dealt with: study management; career planning; the economic system of South Africa; the role of business<br />
management; accounting and accounting aids.<br />
INM1024 Introduction to the Economic and Management Environment 1A (Semester 1 and 2) (one paper of two hours)<br />
The following topics are dealt with: quantitative decision making (percentages, break-even analysis, depreciation, linear<br />
programming); industrial psychology (human behavior in the workplace, human resources management); communication (transcultural<br />
communication problems); organizational culture (business ethics).<br />
LSK0108 Language and Learning Skills (S1 and S2) (one paper of two hours)<br />
This access module has as its primary outcome the production of better readers and writers with a sound knowledge of language and<br />
increased vocabulary. It also aims to make students more self-directed learners who are aware of their own needs and responsibilities.<br />
MAT0511 (MAT011K) Access to Mathematics (Year module) (one paper of three hours)<br />
The module covers certain topics from school mathematics and relevant applications to real-life situations.<br />
Purpose: to enable students to demonstrate the understanding of the real number system, ratio, proportion, percentage, integral<br />
exponents, scientific notation and estimation, roots, units, algebraic expressions, sequences, linear and quadratic equations and<br />
inequalities, systems of equations in two unknowns, exponents, logarithms, functions, straight lines, parabolas, hyperbolas, circles,<br />
introduction to elementary statistics, basic geometry (angles, triangles, quadrilaterals) and calculation of areas and volumes.<br />
SSD011P Study Development (S1 and S2) (one paper of two hours)<br />
NB: In addition to the registration fee, students are required to also purchase specific prescribed material.<br />
This access module has as outcome the enhancement of the learner’s tertiary education skills to deal adequately with the challenges<br />
of higher education.<br />
The first section presents a discussion and exercises on study process evaluation; academic planning; the study process; making<br />
the most of your memory; studying dense material; the reading process; the writing process. These are followed by a section on<br />
examination preparation and dealing with academic anxiety.<br />
TSK011U Thinking Skills (S1 and S2) (one paper of two hours)<br />
The access module has as one of its outcomes the production of self-directed learners who are able to operate within the university<br />
context. It also aims to produce more critical thinkers who can identify and solve problems, make responsible decisions and reflect on<br />
their own thinking processes and actions.<br />
What must you do when you complete your Access Programme?<br />
You will have to apply for a certificate of conditional matric exemption before you will be allowed to register for a Bachelors Degree.<br />
This must be done before or at the time of your registration by completing the M30 Application Form (found in myChoice@<strong>Unisa</strong> 2011<br />
and the <strong>Unisa</strong> web www.unisa.ac.za) and submitting the relevant documentation and fee.<br />
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Qualification National Diploma: Agricultural Management NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code NDAGR Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Diploma) with Mathematics, Biology & Physical Science passed with a rating of 2 OR Senior Certificate with at least E(40%)<br />
for Higher Grade Mathematics, Biology & Physical Science or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics, Biology & Physical<br />
Science.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory Compulsory AGP301A Agricultural<br />
Practice III<br />
AGE111A Agricultural<br />
AGM211A Agricultural Pre: AGM111A ANP311A Animal Production Pre: ANP211A<br />
Engineering I<br />
Management II<br />
III<br />
AGM111A Agricultural<br />
AGT201A Agricultural<br />
CAA211A Computer Pre: EUC131T & EUP1501<br />
Management I<br />
Production Techniques II<br />
Applications (Agriculture II)<br />
ANP111A Animal Production<br />
ANP211A Animal Production Pre: ANP111A CLA1501 Commercial<br />
I<br />
II<br />
Law 1a<br />
ASC111A Agricultural Soil<br />
EUC131T End-User<br />
FAC1501 Introductory<br />
Science I<br />
Computing I (Theory)<br />
Financial Accounting<br />
GPM201A Agricultural<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
PLA111A Personnel<br />
Production Management II<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Management (Agriculture I)<br />
OMN101M Operations<br />
PAS111A Pasture Science I PTP311A Plant Production Pre: PTP211A<br />
Management I<br />
III<br />
PTP111A Plant Production I PTP211A Plant Production II Pre: PTP111A<br />
Choose 1 of the following Beginners practical course SCL211A Soil Classification<br />
II<br />
PRA003K Beginner'S<br />
Practical Course (Kwazulu<br />
Natal)<br />
Choose 1 of the following Advanced Practical Course<br />
PRA003N Beginner'S<br />
PRA004F Advanced<br />
Practical Course (Northern<br />
Practical Course (Free<br />
Province)<br />
State)<br />
PRA004N Advanced<br />
Practical Course (Northern<br />
Province)<br />
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Qualification National Diploma: Animal Health NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code NDANM Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Diploma) with Mathematics, English & Physical Science or Biology passed with a rating of 3 OR Senior Certificate with at<br />
least E(40%) for Higher Grade Mathematics, English & Physical Science or Biology or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics,<br />
English & Physical Science or Biology.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
AHPRW2G Anatomy<br />
& Physiology Practical<br />
(Gauteng)<br />
AND1016 Animal Diseases<br />
(Animal Health) I<br />
COM1501 Fundamentals<br />
Of Communication<br />
(Communication Science)<br />
EPD101T Epidemiology<br />
(Animal Health) I<br />
EUC131T End-User<br />
Computing I (Theory)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
MNG1502 Management I<br />
(Module 1)<br />
Rules<br />
It is compulsory for each student to register with the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC) upon registration until completion of studies. The relevant form is available<br />
on the SAVC website http:www.savc.co.za and at the registration points. The form should be completed by the student and then stamped by <strong>Unisa</strong>. The student<br />
should thus liaise with the SAVC at Tel: 012 342 1612, Fax: 012 342 4354 in order to complete the registration process.<br />
No students are allowed to proceed with their studies if they are not registered with the SAVC.<br />
The ND: Animal Health is approved for registration with the SAVC. Completion of the B-Tech: Animal Health is not sufficient for registration with the SAVC if graduates<br />
do not hold an approved SAVC qualification.<br />
Practical work forms an integral part of this qualification.<br />
AHPR02G Laboratory<br />
Diagnostics (Practical)<br />
Co: PAH131S AHPR03G Reproduction<br />
Management (Practical)<br />
AND201A Animal Diseases<br />
(Animal Health) II<br />
ANH301A Animal Health<br />
Practice III<br />
EPD201F Epidemiology<br />
(Animal Health) II<br />
LDS141Q Laboratory<br />
Diagnostics I<br />
PHT201J Pharmacology<br />
And Toxicology (Animal<br />
Health) II<br />
MNG1602 Management IB PNH151U Pasture And<br />
Nutrition (Animal Health) I<br />
PAH131S Anatomy And Co: AHPRW2G<br />
Physiology (Animal Health) I<br />
Pre: AND1016; Co:<br />
AHPR03G<br />
AEA271V Agricultural<br />
Economics (Animal Health) I<br />
AHPR04G Tuberculosis/<br />
Brucellosis Practical<br />
AHPR05G Meat Hygiene<br />
Practical<br />
AND301D Animal Diseases<br />
(Animal Health) III<br />
Pre: EPD101T EPD301J Epidemiology<br />
(Animal Health) III<br />
Co: AND2016 & AHPR02G TLG1016 Legislation:<br />
Animal Health I<br />
VPH301L Veterinary Public<br />
Health III<br />
Pre: AND201A; Co:<br />
AHPR04G<br />
Pre: EPD201F<br />
Co: AHPR05G<br />
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Qualification National Diploma: Horticulture NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code NDHOT Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Diploma) OR Senior Certificate.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory ENS211V Environmental<br />
Studies II<br />
Pre: ENS121U HOR341T Horticulture III Pre: HOR251W<br />
ENS121U Environmental<br />
HOC131X Horticultural<br />
HPM311H Horticultural Pre: HTM201X<br />
Studies I<br />
Mechanisation I<br />
Production Management III<br />
GMT111H Growth Media<br />
HOR251W Horticulture II Pre: HOR141Z HTP201H Horticultural<br />
Technology<br />
Practice II<br />
HOR141Z Horticulture I HTM201X Horticultural<br />
PMS311Z Plant Material Pre: PMS221Z<br />
Management II<br />
Studies III<br />
MNG1502 Management I<br />
HTP101H Horticultural<br />
PPN211H Plant Protection II<br />
(Module 1)<br />
Practice I<br />
MNG1602 Management IB PMS221Z Plant Material<br />
Studies II<br />
Pre: PMS131X Choose 1 of the following<br />
PMS131X Plant Material<br />
PRA002G Advanced<br />
Studies I<br />
Practical (Gauteng)<br />
SIT141R Site Planning I Co: Site Planning Workshop PRA002K Advanced<br />
Practical (Kwazulu Natal)<br />
TGC111L Turfgrass Culture I<br />
Choose 1 of the following<br />
SIT001G Site Planning<br />
Workshop (Gauteng)<br />
SIT001K Site Planning<br />
Workshop (Kwazulu Natal)<br />
SIT001W Site Planning<br />
Workshop (Western Cape)<br />
Choose 1 of the following<br />
PRA001G Beginner'S<br />
Practical Course (Gauteng)<br />
PRA001K Beginner'S<br />
Practical Course (Kwazulu<br />
Natal)<br />
PRA001W Beginner'S<br />
Practical Session (Western<br />
Cape)<br />
PRA002W Advanced<br />
Practical (Western Cape)<br />
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Qualification National Diploma: Nature Conservation NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code NDNTR Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Diploma) with a pass in Biology or Geography or Agricultural Science or Science OR Senior Certificate with a pass in Biology<br />
or Geography or Agricultural Science or Science.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
ANS101T Animal Studies I Co: PSO141Q & DNA011B ANS211S Animal Studies II Pre: ANS101T ANS321W Animal Studies III Pre: ANS211S<br />
CAM151W Conservation<br />
CEC211Q Conservation Pre: CEC131S CEC331Z Conservation Co: DNA020M<br />
Administration I<br />
Ecology II<br />
Ecology III<br />
CDM121U Conservation<br />
CVC281T Conservation<br />
DNA020M Marine<br />
Co: CEC331Z<br />
Development I<br />
Communication II<br />
Practicalcontact Course<br />
(Month 10)<br />
CEC131S Conservation<br />
DNA030I Inland Practical Co: PSO281Z HBB331V Resource Pre: HBB281X<br />
Ecology I<br />
Contact Course<br />
Management III<br />
DNA011B Basic Practical Co: ANS101T & PSO141Q HBB281X Resource Pre: HBB121R NCP201N Nature<br />
Pre: DNA011B<br />
Contact Course (First Week)<br />
Management II<br />
Conservation Application II<br />
EUC131T End-User<br />
NCP101N Nature<br />
Pre: DNA011B PSO391W Plant Studies III Pre: PSO281Z & DNA030I<br />
Computing I (Theory)<br />
Conservation Application I<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
PSO281Z Plant Studies II Pre: PSO141Q & DNA011B;<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
HBB121R Resource<br />
Management I<br />
Co:DNA030I<br />
PSO141Q Plant Studies I<br />
SSC151N Soil Science I<br />
(Nature Conservation)<br />
Co: ANS101T & DNA011B<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts Environmental<br />
Management (New Curriculum)<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02038 - ENN Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) OR Matric Exemption<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory<br />
CMH1503 Health And The<br />
ECS208H Environmental<br />
GGH301W State Of The<br />
Environment<br />
Economics (Economics 208)<br />
Environment In Southern<br />
Africa<br />
COM1501 Fundamentals<br />
ENE2601 Environmental<br />
GGH302X Spatial Economic<br />
Of Communication<br />
Education: Concepts And<br />
Development (Geography<br />
(Communication Science)<br />
Principles (Environmental<br />
Education)<br />
302)<br />
GGH103S Our Living Earth<br />
GGH201T The African<br />
GGH303Y Introduction To<br />
(Geography 103)<br />
Challenge: People And<br />
Geographical Information<br />
Environment (Geography<br />
201)<br />
Systems (Geography 303)<br />
GGH1501 Know Your World:<br />
GGH202U The Geography<br />
GGH3043 Development Of<br />
Introduction To Geography<br />
Of Basic Services Provision<br />
Urban Space (Geography<br />
(Geography)<br />
(Geography 202)<br />
304)<br />
GGH1502 World Issues: A<br />
GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
GGH3054 Environmental<br />
Geographical Perspective<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics GGH204W People And The<br />
GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
Natural Environment: Use<br />
And Impact (Geography<br />
204)<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
Choose 1 of the following groups of 2 modules: GGH205X Environmental<br />
GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Politics (Geography 205)<br />
awareness and<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
AGE1501 Introduction To<br />
LEG2601 Legal Aspects Of<br />
INS3059 Information And<br />
Archaeology (Archaeology)<br />
Environmental Management<br />
Knowledge Management<br />
(Information Science 305)<br />
APY1501 The<br />
PLS3701 Theoretical And<br />
PUB301E Public<br />
Anthropological Study Of<br />
Applied Ethics<br />
Management Skills (Public<br />
Culture In A Multicultural<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
Administration 301)<br />
OR PUB206G Environmental<br />
Affairs (Public Administration<br />
206)<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
DVA1501 Introduction To<br />
RSC2601 Research In<br />
AGE3702 Applied<br />
Development Studies<br />
Social Sciences<br />
Archaeology: Heritage<br />
Conservation, Cultural<br />
Resource Management<br />
And Archaeotourism<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
INS102V Developing<br />
Choose 1 from the<br />
COM306D Communication Pre: RSC201-H/ RSC2601<br />
Information Skills For<br />
Lifelong Learning<br />
(Information Science 102)<br />
following<br />
Research (Communication<br />
Science 306)<br />
OR AGE2601 Archaeological<br />
DVA3702 Rural And Urban<br />
Fieldwork Techniques<br />
And Analytical Methods<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
Development<br />
SOC1501 Introduction<br />
DVA2601 Projects And<br />
DVA3703 Development<br />
To Sociology: Societal<br />
Programmes As Instruments<br />
Policy And Strategies<br />
Structures And Processes<br />
(Sociology 101)<br />
Of Development<br />
(Development Studies 301)<br />
SOC1502 Societal<br />
GGH206Y Geography Of<br />
INS3707 Exploring<br />
Structures And Processes In<br />
The South African Context<br />
(Sociology 102)<br />
Tourism (Geography 206)<br />
Information Skills
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
OR INS2089 Information<br />
And Communication<br />
Technologies For<br />
Information Science<br />
(Information Science 208)<br />
ECS1501 Economics 1a SOC2045 Sociology Of<br />
Population (Sociology 204)<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management)<br />
OR<br />
PYC1501 Basic Psychology<br />
(Psychology)<br />
PYC1502 Pyschology In<br />
Society (Psychology)<br />
SOC2068 Sociology<br />
Of Families And Social<br />
Problems (Sociology 206)<br />
Pre: SOC1501 & SOC1502<br />
OR SOC101V & SOC102W<br />
Pre:SOC101V/<br />
SOC1501+SOC102W/<br />
SOC1502<br />
PYC3701 Social Psychology<br />
(Psychology)<br />
SOC306B Group Dynamics<br />
(Sociology 306)<br />
Pre:SOC101V/<br />
SOC1501+SOC102W/<br />
SOC1502<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Arts<br />
Environmental Management<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory<br />
APY1601 Culture As Human<br />
Resource In The African<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
COM1501 Fundamentals<br />
Of Communication<br />
(Communication Science)<br />
ENN1504 Practising<br />
Workplace English (English<br />
104)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
GGH103S Our Living Earth<br />
(Geography 103)<br />
GGH1501 Know Your World:<br />
Introduction To Geography<br />
(Geography)<br />
GGH1502 World Issues: A<br />
Geographical Perspective<br />
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ECS208H Environmental<br />
Economics (Economics 208)<br />
ENE2601 Environmental<br />
Education: Concepts And<br />
Principles (Environmental<br />
Education)<br />
GGH201T The African<br />
Challenge: People And<br />
Environment (Geography<br />
201)<br />
GGH202U The Geography<br />
Of Basic Services Provision<br />
(Geography 202)<br />
GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
GGH204W People And The<br />
Natural Environment: Use<br />
And Impact (Geography<br />
204)<br />
GGH205X Environmental<br />
Politics (Geography 205)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics LEG2601 Legal Aspects Of<br />
Environmental Management<br />
Choose 1 of the following groups of 2 modules RSC2601 Research In<br />
Social Sciences<br />
APY1501 The<br />
Anthropological Study Of<br />
Culture In A Multicultural<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
PYC1502 Pyschology In<br />
Society (Psychology)<br />
AGE3702 Applied<br />
Archaeology: Heritage<br />
Conservation, Cultural<br />
Resource Management<br />
And Archaeotourism<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
DVA2601 Projects And<br />
Programmes As Instruments<br />
Of Development<br />
GGH301W State Of The<br />
Environment In Southern<br />
Africa<br />
GGH302X Spatial Economic<br />
Development (Geography<br />
302)<br />
GGH303Y Introduction To<br />
Geographical Information<br />
Systems (Geography 303)<br />
GGH3043 Development Of<br />
Urban Space (Geography<br />
304)<br />
GGH3054 Environmental<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
PLS3701 Theoretical And<br />
Applied Ethics<br />
Choose 1 from the following Choose 1 from the following<br />
AGE2601 Archaeological<br />
Fieldwork Techniques<br />
And Analytical Methods<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
OR COM2048 Intercultural,<br />
Development And<br />
Health Communication<br />
(Communication Science<br />
204)<br />
DVA1501 Introduction To<br />
Development Studies<br />
DVA1601 Development<br />
Problems And Institutions<br />
DVA3701 Development<br />
Problems And Institutions<br />
Co:DVA101Q/ DVA1501 DVA3702 Rural And Urban<br />
Development<br />
OR GGH206Y Geography Of<br />
Tourism (Geography 206)<br />
SOC1501 Introduction<br />
To Sociology: Societal<br />
Structures And Processes<br />
(Sociology 101)<br />
SOC1502 Societal<br />
Structures And Processes In<br />
The South African Context<br />
(Sociology 102)<br />
IOP205U Environmental<br />
Psychology (Industrial And<br />
Organisational Psychology<br />
205)<br />
PUB206G Environmental<br />
Affairs (Public Administration<br />
206)<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02038 - ENV Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) OR Matric Exemption<br />
Repeaters only Until 2014<br />
APY3701 Qualitative<br />
Research Methodology: The<br />
Anthropological Strategy<br />
(Anthropology)<br />
APY3704 Themes In<br />
Anthropology: Tourism And<br />
Pilgrimage (Anthropology)<br />
DVA2602 Community<br />
Development And The Basic<br />
Needs Approach<br />
DVA3705 Empowerment<br />
And Popular Initiatives<br />
PYC305D Transformative<br />
Counselling Encounters
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
OR RST2705 Ultimacy, Divinity<br />
And Nature In Religious<br />
History<br />
ECS1501 Economics 1a SOC2045 Sociology Of<br />
Population (Sociology 204)<br />
ECS1601 Economics 1b<br />
OR<br />
Co: ECS101 or ECS1501 SOC2068 Sociology<br />
Of Families And Social<br />
Problems (Sociology 206)<br />
AGE1501 Introduction To<br />
Archaeology (Archaeology)<br />
AGE1601 The Prehistory Of<br />
South Africa (Archaeology)<br />
Rules<br />
SOC306B Group Dynamics<br />
(Sociology 306)<br />
Pre:SOC101V/<br />
SOC1501+SOC102W/<br />
SOC1502<br />
Students registered for this curriculum must complete their degree by 2014. In terms of modules phasing out during this period, departmental transition arrangements<br />
would apply. Students are recommended to switch to the new curriculum if at all possible.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Biochemistry and<br />
Botany<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 36<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - BAB Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
BCH2601 Introductory Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
Biochemistry<br />
BOT1502 Plant Biodiversity<br />
BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
Metabolism<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
(Practical)<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 & (Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH3703<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BCH2603<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 BOT2601 Plant Anatomy, Co: BOT1501 BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Structure And Function<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 BOT2602 Systematics Of Co: BOT1502 BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
(Practical)<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
BOT2603 Plant Physiology, Co: BOT1501 BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
Nutrition<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
BOT2604 Botany II Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
BOT3704 Botany III Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co: (Practical)<br />
BOT3701, BOT3702,<br />
Management)<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
BOT3703<br />
MNB1601 Business Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 BOT2605 Intorduction to Co: CHE1501, CHE1502 GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Management IB<br />
Medicinal Plants (Available<br />
Awareness and<br />
from 2012)<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics MNE202V Introduction To Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNE3033 Technology Pre: MNE202<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business MNB102 or MNB1601 And Innovation (Business<br />
Management)<br />
Management 303)<br />
Rules<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Biochemistry and<br />
Microbiology<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - BAM Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BLG1501 Basic Biology BCH2601 Introductory<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
BLG1502 Animal And Plant<br />
BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
Diversity<br />
Metabolism<br />
BLG1603 Biology Practical Co: BLG1501 & BLG1502 BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 & (Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH3703<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BCH2603<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 BOT2605 Introduction to Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Medicinal Plants (Available<br />
Awareness and<br />
from 2012)<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 MIB2601 Introductory<br />
MIB3701 Microbial<br />
(Practical)<br />
Microbiology<br />
Physiology<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
MIB2602 Microbial Ecology MIB3702 Advanced<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Recombinant DNA<br />
Technology And Industrial<br />
Microbiology<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
MIB2603 Introductory<br />
MIB3703 Microbial Diversity<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Management)<br />
Immunology And<br />
Epidemiology<br />
MNB1601 Business Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 MIB2604 Microbiology II Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; MIB3704 Microbiology III Pre: MIB2604; Co: Any two<br />
Management IB<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any 2 of MIB2601, (Practical)<br />
of the following: MIB3701,<br />
MIB2602, MIB2603<br />
MIB3702, MIB3703<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics MNE202V Introduction To Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNE3033 Technology Pre: MNE202<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business MNB102 or MNB1601 And Innovation (Business<br />
Management)<br />
Management 303)<br />
Rules<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 37
Qualification Bachelor of Science Biochemistry and<br />
Physiology<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 38<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - BAP Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BLG1501 Basic Biology BCH2601 Introductory<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
BLG1502 Animal And Plant<br />
BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
Diversity<br />
Metabolism<br />
BLG1603 Biology Practical Co: BLG1501 & BLG1502 BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 & (Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH3703<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BCH2603<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 BOT2605 Introduction to Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 FIS3701 Physiology Of The<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Medicinal Plants (Available<br />
from 2012)<br />
Nervous System<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 FIS2601 Digestion, Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3702 Cardiovascular<br />
(Practical)<br />
Endocrine Control And<br />
Metabolism<br />
System<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
FIS2602 Respiration And Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3703 Membrane And<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Excretion<br />
Effector Physiology<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
FIS2603 Physiological Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3704 Physiology III Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management)<br />
Defence Mechanisms<br />
(Practical)<br />
FIS3701, FIS3702, FIS3703<br />
MNB1601 Business Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 FIS2604 Physiology II Co: Any two of the following: GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Management IB<br />
(Practical)<br />
FIS2601, FIS2602, FIS2603 Awareness and<br />
& CHE1501 or CHE1502 responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics MNE202V Introduction To Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNE3033 Technology Pre: MNE202<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business MNB102 or MNB1601 And Innovation (Business<br />
Management)<br />
Management 303)<br />
Rules<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Biochemistry and<br />
Zoology<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - BAZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a BCH2601 Introductory Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
Biochemistry<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co:: CHE1501 BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Metabolism<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
(Practical)<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH2603<br />
BCH3703<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
BOT2605 Introduction to Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Medicinal Plants (Available<br />
Awareness and<br />
Management)<br />
from 2012)<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
MNB1601 Business Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 MNE202V Introduction To Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNE3033 Technology Pre: MNE202<br />
Management IB<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business MNB102 or MNB1601 And Innovation (Business<br />
Management)<br />
Management 303)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics ZOL2601 Comparative Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3701 Ethology And Co: Any two of the following<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
Project<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
Embryology<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
ZOL1502 Animal Diversity 2 ZOL2603 Theory Of Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II Co: Any two of the following<br />
Evolution<br />
(Zoology)<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL2604 Zoology II Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 ZOL3704 Zoology III Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
(Practical)<br />
(Practical)<br />
& ZOL1603; Co: Any two (Practical)<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
of the following: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602 & ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
Rules<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Botany and<br />
Microbiology<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 40<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - BNM Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
BOT1502 Plant Biodiversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management)<br />
MNB1601 Business<br />
Management IB<br />
BOT2601 Plant Anatomy,<br />
Structure And Function<br />
BOT2602 Systematics Of<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 BOT2603 Plant Physiology,<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
Nutrition<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BOT2604 Botany II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 BOT2605 Introduction to<br />
Medicinal Plants (Available<br />
from 2012)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 MIB2601 Introductory<br />
Microbiology<br />
Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 MIB2604 Microbiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics MNE202V Introduction To<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business<br />
Management)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1502 BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
BOT3704 Botany III<br />
(Practical)<br />
GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Awareness and<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
MIB3701 Microbial<br />
Physiology<br />
MIB2602 Microbial Ecology MIB3702 Advanced<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Recombinant DNA<br />
Technology And Industrial<br />
Microbiology<br />
MIB2603 Introductory<br />
MIB3703 Microbial Diversity<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Immunology And<br />
Epidemiology<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502;<br />
Co: Any 2 of MIB2601,<br />
MIB2602, MIB2603<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
MIB3704 Microbiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
MNE3033 Technology<br />
And Innovation (Business<br />
Management 303)<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
BOT3701, BOT3702,<br />
BOT3703<br />
Pre: MIB2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: MIB3701,<br />
MIB3702, MIB3703<br />
Pre: MNE202<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Botany and Zoology<br />
(With Geography)<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - BZG Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
BOT1502 Plant Biodiversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
BOT2601 Plant Anatomy,<br />
Structure And Function<br />
BOT2602 Systematics Of<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 BOT2603 Plant Physiology,<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
Nutrition<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BOT2604 Botany II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL2604 Zoology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1502 BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
BOT3704 Botany III<br />
(Practical)<br />
GGH3054 Environmental<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
BOT3701, BOT3702,<br />
BOT3703<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
& ZOL1603; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602 & ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
ZOL1502 Animal Diversity 2 ZOL3704 Zoology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Environmental<br />
Management: Botany Stream (New<br />
Curriculum)<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 42<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - EBO Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 Compulsory<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
(Practical)<br />
BOT1502 Plant Biodiversity<br />
BOT2601 Plant Anatomy, Co: BOT1501 GGH301W State Of The<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
Structure And Function<br />
Environment In Southern<br />
Africa<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a BOT2602 Systematics Of Co: BOT1502 GGH302X Spatial Economic<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 & Vascular Plants<br />
Development (Geography<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
302)<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 BOT2603 Plant Physiology, Co: BOT1501 GGH303Y Introduction To<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
Geographical Information<br />
Nutrition<br />
Systems (Geography 303)<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 BOT2604 Botany II Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
GGH3043 Development Of<br />
(Practical)<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co: Urban Space (Geography<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
304)<br />
GGH103S Our Living Earth<br />
ECS208H Environmental<br />
GGH3054 Environmental<br />
(Geography 103)<br />
Economics (Economics 208)<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
GGH1501 Know Your World:<br />
GGH201T The African<br />
GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
Introduction To Geography<br />
Challenge: People And<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
(Geography)<br />
Environment (Geography<br />
201)<br />
GGH1502 World Issues: A<br />
GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Geographical Perspective<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
awareness and<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
GGH204W People And The<br />
PUB301E Public<br />
Natural Environment: Use<br />
Management Skills (Public<br />
And Impact (Geography<br />
204)<br />
Administration 301)<br />
GGH205X Environmental<br />
Choose 2 from the following, 1 must be a BOT<br />
Politics (Geography 205)<br />
module<br />
LEG2601 Legal Aspects Of<br />
AGE3702 Applied<br />
Environmental Management<br />
Archaeology: Heritage<br />
Conservation, Cultural<br />
Resource Management<br />
And Archaeotourism<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
PLS3701 Theoretical And<br />
BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
Applied Ethics<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology<br />
DVA3703 Development<br />
Policy And Strategies<br />
(Development Studies 301)<br />
INS3059 Information And<br />
Knowledge Management<br />
(Information Science 305)<br />
INS3707 Exploring<br />
Information Skills<br />
Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Rules<br />
PLC3703 Political<br />
Development And Political<br />
Economy (Politics 303)<br />
PYC3701 Social Psychology<br />
(Psychology)<br />
SOC306B Group Dynamics<br />
(Sociology 306)<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Environmental<br />
Management: Botany Stream<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
BOT1502 Plant Biodiversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
GEL1156 Environmental<br />
Geology (Geology 115)<br />
GGH1501 Know Your World:<br />
Introduction To Geography<br />
(Geography)<br />
GGH1502 World Issues: A<br />
Geographical Perspective<br />
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BOT2601 Plant Anatomy,<br />
Structure And Function<br />
BOT2602 Systematics Of<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: CHE1501 ECS208H Environmental<br />
Economics (Economics 208)<br />
ENB2243 Botany (Practical) Pre: BOT1603 & CHE1501<br />
& CHE1502<br />
GGH201T The African<br />
Challenge: People And<br />
Environment (Geography<br />
201)<br />
GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
GGH204W People And The<br />
Natural Environment: Use<br />
And Impact (Geography<br />
204)<br />
GGH205X Environmental<br />
Politics (Geography 205)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics LEG2601 Legal Aspects Of<br />
Environmental Management<br />
Choose 1 from the following Choose 1 from the following<br />
APY1501 The<br />
Anthropological Study Of<br />
Culture In A Multicultural<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
APY1601 Culture As Human<br />
Resource In The African<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
COM1501 Fundamentals<br />
Of Communication<br />
(Communication Science)<br />
DSC1510 Introduction To<br />
The Business World<br />
AGE2601 Archaeological<br />
Fieldwork Techniques<br />
And Analytical Methods<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
ENE2601 Environmental<br />
Education: Concepts And<br />
Principles (Environmental<br />
Education)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GGH206Y Geography Of<br />
Tourism (Geography 206)<br />
IOP205U Environmental<br />
Psychology (Industrial And<br />
Organisational Psychology<br />
205)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 4 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
PUB206G Environmental<br />
Affairs (Public Administration<br />
206)<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - ENB Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2014<br />
Co: BOT1501 DVA2601 Projects And<br />
Programmes As Instruments<br />
Of Development<br />
Co: BOT1502 GGH301W State Of The<br />
Environment In Southern<br />
Africa<br />
GGH302X Spatial Economic<br />
Development (Geography<br />
302)<br />
GGH303Y Introduction To<br />
Geographical Information<br />
Systems (Geography 303)<br />
GGH3054 Environmental<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
PLS3701 Theoretical And<br />
Applied Ethics<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
AGE3702 Applied<br />
Archaeology: Heritage<br />
Conservation, Cultural<br />
Resource Management<br />
And Archaeotourism<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
GGH3043 Development Of<br />
Urban Space (Geography<br />
304)<br />
GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
PYC305D Transformative<br />
Counselling Encounters
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
DVA1501 Introduction To<br />
Development Studies<br />
PYC1502 Pyschology In<br />
Society (Psychology)<br />
SOC1501 Introduction<br />
To Sociology: Societal<br />
Structures And Processes<br />
(Sociology 101)<br />
Rules<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2014 to complete the qualification.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Environmental<br />
Management: Chemistry Stream (New<br />
Curriculum)<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - ECH Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a CHE2611 Inorganic Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 GGH301W State Of The<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 & Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Environment In Southern<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
Africa<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 CHE2612 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; GGH302X Spatial Economic<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Development (Geography<br />
302)<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 CHE2613 Organic<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 GGH303Y Introduction To<br />
(Practical)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Geographical Information<br />
Systems (Geography 303)<br />
GGH103S Our Living Earth<br />
CHE2614 Analytical Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 GGH3054 Environmental<br />
(Geography 103)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
GGH1501 Know Your World:<br />
CHE2621 Inorganic Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503; GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
Introduction To Geography<br />
(Geography)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: CHE2611<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
GGH1502 World Issues: A<br />
CHE2622 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; PUB301E Public<br />
Geographical Perspective<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: CHE2612<br />
Management Skills (Public<br />
Administration 301)<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Co: CHE2613 SOC3049 Industrial<br />
Mathematics B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
Sociology (Sociology 304)<br />
Choose 1 from the following CHE2624 Analytical Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503; GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: CHE2614<br />
awareness and<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
AGE1501 Introduction To<br />
ECS208H Environmental<br />
Choose 2 from the following<br />
Archaeology (Archaeology)<br />
Economics (Economics 208)<br />
APY1501 The<br />
GGH201T The African<br />
AGE3702 Applied<br />
Anthropological Study Of<br />
Challenge: People And<br />
Archaeology: Heritage<br />
Culture In A Multicultural<br />
Environment (Geography<br />
Conservation, Cultural<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
201)<br />
Resource Management<br />
And Archaeotourism<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
COM1501 Fundamentals<br />
GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
DVA3703 Development<br />
Of Communication<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
Policy And Strategies<br />
(Communication Science)<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
(Development Studies 301)<br />
DSC1510 Introduction To Pre: NSC MATHS with a GGH204W People And The<br />
GGH3043 Development Of<br />
The Business World rating of 4 or MAT1510 or Natural Environment: Use<br />
Urban Space (Geography<br />
MAT0511 with 75% And Impact (Geography<br />
204)<br />
304)<br />
INS102V Developing<br />
GGH205X Environmental<br />
INS3059 Information And<br />
Information Skills For<br />
Politics (Geography 205)<br />
Knowledge Management<br />
Lifelong Learning<br />
(Information Science 102)<br />
(Information Science 305)<br />
PYC1502 Pyschology In<br />
LEG2601 Legal Aspects Of<br />
INS3707 Exploring<br />
Society (Psychology)<br />
Environmental Management<br />
Information Skills<br />
SOC1501 Introduction<br />
PLS3701 Theoretical And<br />
PLC3703 Political<br />
To Sociology: Societal<br />
Applied Ethics<br />
Development And Political<br />
Structures And Processes<br />
(Sociology 101)<br />
Economy (Politics 303)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics Choose 1 from the following<br />
ENE2601 Environmental<br />
Education: Concepts And<br />
Principles (Environmental<br />
Education)<br />
PYC3701 Social Psychology<br />
(Psychology)
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Rules<br />
GGH202U The Geography<br />
Of Basic Services Provision<br />
(Geography 202)<br />
GGH206Y Geography Of<br />
Tourism (Geography 206)<br />
INS2089 Information<br />
And Communication<br />
Technologies For<br />
Information Science<br />
(Information Science 208)<br />
PUB206G Environmental<br />
Affairs (Public Administration<br />
206)<br />
SOC2023 Globalisation And<br />
Social Change In South<br />
Africa (Sociology 202)<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Environmental<br />
Management: Chemistry Stream<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory<br />
BLG112J Biology Of Plants<br />
(Biology 112)<br />
BLG113K Biology Of<br />
Animals (Biology 113)<br />
BLG1502 Animal And Plant<br />
Diversity<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
GEL1156 Environmental<br />
Geology (Geology 115)<br />
GGH1501 Know Your World:<br />
Introduction To Geography<br />
(Geography)<br />
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Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
GGH1502 World Issues: A<br />
Geographical Perspective<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
Mathematics B<br />
MAT1512 Calculus A Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
CHE2611 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2612 Physical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2613 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2621 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 CHE2622 Physical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 CHE2623 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
ECS208H Environmental<br />
Economics (Economics 208)<br />
GGH201T The African<br />
Challenge: People And<br />
Environment (Geography<br />
201)<br />
GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
GGH204W People And The<br />
Natural Environment: Use<br />
And Impact (Geography<br />
204)<br />
GGH205X Environmental<br />
Politics (Geography 205)<br />
LEG2601 Legal Aspects Of<br />
Environmental Management<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics AGE2601 Archaeological<br />
Fieldwork Techniques<br />
And Analytical Methods<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
Choose 1 from the following CHE2614 Analytical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
APY1501 The<br />
Anthropological Study Of<br />
Culture In A Multicultural<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
APY1601 Culture As Human<br />
Resource In The African<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
CHE2624 Analytical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
ENE2601 Environmental<br />
Education: Concepts And<br />
Principles (Environmental<br />
Education)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 DVA2601 Projects And<br />
Programmes As Instruments<br />
Of Development<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: MAT1512<br />
GGH301W State Of The<br />
Environment In Southern<br />
Africa<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 GGH302X Spatial Economic<br />
Development (Geography<br />
302)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: CHE2611<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: MAT1512 & CHE2612<br />
GGH303Y Introduction To<br />
Geographical Information<br />
Systems (Geography 303)<br />
GGH3054 Environmental<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
Co: CHE2613 PLS3701 Theoretical And<br />
Applied Ethics<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: CHE2614<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - ENC Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2014<br />
AGE3702 Applied<br />
Archaeology: Heritage<br />
Conservation, Cultural<br />
Resource Management<br />
And Archaeotourism<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
GGH3043 Development Of<br />
Urban Space (Geography<br />
304)<br />
GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
PYC305D Transformative<br />
Counselling Encounters
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
COM1501 Fundamentals<br />
Of Communication<br />
(Communication Science)<br />
DSC1510 Introduction To<br />
The Business World<br />
DVA1501 Introduction To<br />
Development Studies<br />
PYC1502 Pyschology In<br />
Society (Psychology)<br />
SOC1501 Introduction<br />
To Sociology: Societal<br />
Structures And Processes<br />
(Sociology 101)<br />
Rules<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 4 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
GGH206Y Geography Of<br />
Tourism (Geography 206)<br />
IOP205U Environmental<br />
Psychology (Industrial And<br />
Organisational Psychology<br />
205)<br />
PUB206G Environmental<br />
Affairs (Public Administration<br />
206)<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2014 to complete the qualification.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Environmental Management:<br />
Zoology Stream (New Curriculum)<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - EZO Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a ECS208H Environmental<br />
Compulsory<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
Economics (Economics 208)<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 GGH201T The African<br />
GGH301W State Of The<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Challenge: People And<br />
Environment In Southern<br />
Environment (Geography<br />
201)<br />
Africa<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
GGH302X Spatial Economic<br />
(Practical)<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
Development (Geography<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
302)<br />
GGH103S Our Living Earth<br />
GGH204W People And The<br />
GGH303Y Introduction To<br />
(Geography 103)<br />
Natural Environment: Use<br />
Geographical Information<br />
And Impact (Geography<br />
204)<br />
Systems (Geography 303)<br />
GGH1501 Know Your World:<br />
GGH205X Environmental<br />
GGH3043 Development Of<br />
Introduction To Geography<br />
Politics (Geography 205)<br />
Urban Space (Geography<br />
(Geography)<br />
304)<br />
GGH1502 World Issues: A<br />
LEG2601 Legal Aspects Of<br />
GGH3054 Environmental<br />
Geographical Perspective<br />
Environmental Management<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 PLS3701 Theoretical And<br />
GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
Applied Ethics<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
ZOL1502 Animal Diversity 2 ZOL1603 Zoology I Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 GGH3708 Environmental<br />
(Practical)<br />
awareness and<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
ZOL2601 Comparative Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 PUB301E Public<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
Management Skills (Public<br />
Administration 301)<br />
ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 Choose 2 from the following 1 must be a ZOL module<br />
ZOL2603 Theory Of Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 AGE3702 Applied<br />
Evolution<br />
Archaeology: Heritage<br />
Conservation, Cultural<br />
Resource Management<br />
And Archaeotourism<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
ZOL2604 Zoology II Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
DVA3703 Development<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co: Policy And Strategies<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
(Development Studies 301)<br />
INS3059 Information And<br />
Knowledge Management<br />
(Information Science 305)<br />
INS3707 Exploring<br />
Information Skills<br />
PLC3703 Political<br />
Development And Political<br />
Economy (Politics 303)<br />
PYC3701 Social Psychology<br />
(Psychology)<br />
SOC306B Group Dynamics<br />
(Sociology 306)<br />
ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Rules<br />
ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Environmental<br />
Management: Zoology Stream<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
GEL1156 Environmental<br />
Geology (Geology 115)<br />
GGH1501 Know Your World:<br />
Introduction To Geography<br />
(Geography)<br />
GGH1502 World Issues: A<br />
Geographical Perspective<br />
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Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
ECS208H Environmental<br />
Economics (Economics 208)<br />
Co: CHE1501 ENZ224D Zoology Practical<br />
(Zoology 224)<br />
GGH201T The African<br />
Challenge: People And<br />
Environment (Geography<br />
201)<br />
GGH203V The Interpretation<br />
Of Maps, Aerial Photographs<br />
And Satellite Images<br />
GGH204W People And The<br />
Natural Environment: Use<br />
And Impact (Geography<br />
204)<br />
GGH205X Environmental<br />
Politics (Geography 205)<br />
LEG2601 Legal Aspects Of<br />
Environmental Management<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
DVA2601 Projects And<br />
Programmes As Instruments<br />
Of Development<br />
GGH301W State Of The<br />
Environment In Southern<br />
Africa<br />
GGH302X Spatial Economic<br />
Development (Geography<br />
302)<br />
GGH303Y Introduction To<br />
Geographical Information<br />
Systems (Geography 303)<br />
GGH3054 Environmental<br />
Evaluation And Impact<br />
Assessment (Geography<br />
305)<br />
PLS3701 Theoretical And<br />
Applied Ethics<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 AGE3702 Applied<br />
Archaeology: Heritage<br />
Conservation, Cultural<br />
Resource Management<br />
And Archaeotourism<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 GGH3043 Development Of<br />
Urban Space (Geography<br />
304)<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL122R ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Choose 1 from the following Choose 1 from the following<br />
APY1501 The<br />
Anthropological Study Of<br />
Culture In A Multicultural<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
APY1601 Culture As Human<br />
Resource In The African<br />
Context (Anthropology)<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
COM1501 Fundamentals<br />
Of Communication<br />
(Communication Science)<br />
DSC1510 Introduction To<br />
The Business World<br />
AGE2601 Archaeological<br />
Fieldwork Techniques<br />
And Analytical Methods<br />
(Archaeology)<br />
ENE2601 Environmental<br />
Education: Concepts And<br />
Principles (Environmental<br />
Education)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GGH206Y Geography Of<br />
Tourism (Geography 206)<br />
IOP205U Environmental<br />
Psychology (Industrial And<br />
Organisational Psychology<br />
205)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 4 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
PUB206G Environmental<br />
Affairs (Public Administration<br />
206)<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - ENZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2014<br />
GGH3076 Ecotourism<br />
(Geography 307)<br />
PYC305D Transformative<br />
Counselling Encounters
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
DVA1501 Introduction To<br />
Development Studies<br />
PYC1502 Pyschology In<br />
Society (Psychology)<br />
SOC1501 Introduction<br />
To Sociology: Societal<br />
Structures And Processes<br />
(Sociology 101)<br />
Rules<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2014 to complete the qualification.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Genetics and Zoology NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - GZB Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management)<br />
MNB1601 Business<br />
Management IB<br />
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Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BOT2605 Introduction to<br />
Medicinal plants (Available<br />
from 2012)<br />
Co: CHE1501 GNE2601 General Genetics<br />
2A (Biochemistry)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GNE2602 General genetics<br />
2B (Available from 2012)<br />
GNE2603 Cytogenetics<br />
(Available from 2012)<br />
GNE2604 Introduction<br />
to Microbial Genetics<br />
(Available from 2012)<br />
Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 MNE202V Introduction To<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business<br />
Management)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
ZOL1502 Animal Diversity 2 ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL2604 Zoology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Awareness and<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GNE3701 Advanced<br />
Molecular genetics<br />
(Available from 2012)<br />
Co: GNE2601 GNE3702 Advanced<br />
genetics (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
Co: GNE2601 GNE3703 Population<br />
genetics (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
GNE3704 Advanced<br />
Microbial genetics (Available<br />
from 2012)<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
MNE3033 Technology<br />
And Innovation (Business<br />
Management 303)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Co: GNE2601 & GNE2602<br />
Co: GNE2601 & GNE2602<br />
Co: GNE2601 & GNE2602<br />
Pre: MNE202<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3704 Zoology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Microbiology and<br />
Physiology<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - MAP Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management)<br />
MNB1601 Business<br />
Management IB<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BOT2605 Introduction to<br />
Medicinal plants (Available<br />
from 2012)<br />
Co: CHE1501 FIS2601 Digestion,<br />
Endocrine Control And<br />
Metabolism<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 FIS2602 Respiration And<br />
Excretion<br />
FIS2603 Physiological<br />
Defence Mechanisms<br />
FIS2604 Physiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 MIB2601 Introductory<br />
Microbiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 FIS3701 Physiology Of The<br />
Nervous System<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3702 Cardiovascular<br />
System<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3703 Membrane And<br />
Effector Physiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3704 Physiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS2601, FIS2602, FIS2603<br />
& CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Awareness and<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
MIB3701 Microbial<br />
Physiology<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics MIB2602 Microbial Ecology MIB3702 Advanced<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Recombinant DNA<br />
Technology And Industrial<br />
Microbiology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 MIB2603 Introductory<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Immunology And<br />
Epidemiology<br />
MIB3703 Microbial Diversity<br />
ZOL1502 Animal Diversity 2 MIB2604 Microbiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 MNE202V Introduction To<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business<br />
Management)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502;<br />
Co: Any 2 of MIB2601,<br />
MIB2602, MIB2603<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
MIB3704 Microbiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
MNE3033 Technology<br />
And Innovation (Business<br />
Management 303)<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS3701, FIS3702, FIS3703<br />
Pre: MIB2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: MIB3701,<br />
MIB3702, MIB3703<br />
Pre: MNE202<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Microbiology and<br />
Zoology<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - MAZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management)<br />
MNB1601 Business<br />
Management IB<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BOT2605 Introduction to<br />
Medicinal plants (Available<br />
from 2012)<br />
Co: CHE1501 MIB2601 Introductory<br />
Microbiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Awareness and<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
MIB3701 Microbial<br />
Physiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 MIB2602 Microbial Ecology MIB3702 Advanced<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Recombinant DNA<br />
Technology And Industrial<br />
Microbiology<br />
MIB2603 Introductory<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Immunology And<br />
Epidemiology<br />
MIB3703 Microbial Diversity<br />
MIB2604 Microbiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 MNE202V Introduction To<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business<br />
Management)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
ZOL1502 Animal Diversity 2 ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL2604 Zoology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502;<br />
Co: Any 2 of MIB2601,<br />
MIB2602, MIB2603<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
MIB3704 Microbiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
MNE3033 Technology<br />
And Innovation (Business<br />
Management 303)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Pre: MIB2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: MIB3701,<br />
MIB3702, MIB3703<br />
Pre: MNE202<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3704 Zoology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Physiology and<br />
Zoology<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management)<br />
MNB1601 Business<br />
Management IB<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BOT2605 Introduction to<br />
Medicinal plants (Available<br />
from 2012)<br />
Co: CHE1501 FIS2601 Digestion,<br />
Endocrine Control And<br />
Metabolism<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 FIS2602 Respiration And<br />
Excretion<br />
FIS2603 Physiological<br />
Defence Mechanisms<br />
FIS2604 Physiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 MNE202V Introduction To<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business<br />
Management)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
ZOL1502 Animal Diversity 2 ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL2604 Zoology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 FIS3701 Physiology Of The<br />
Nervous System<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3702 Cardiovascular<br />
System<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3703 Membrane And<br />
Effector Physiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3704 Physiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS2601, FIS2602, FIS2603<br />
& CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
GGH3708 Environmental<br />
Awareness and<br />
responsibility (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
MNE3033 Technology<br />
And Innovation (Business<br />
Management 303)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS3701, FIS3702, FIS3703<br />
Pre: MNE202<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - PAZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC with Mathematics & English passed at level 4 OR matriculation exemption with at least an E symbol for Higher Grade Mathematics<br />
& English or at least a D symbol for Standard Grade Mathematics and English<br />
Rules<br />
ZOL3704 Zoology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science Psychology and<br />
Physiology (With Genetics)<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - PPG Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC with Mathematics & English passed at level 4 OR matriculation exemption with at least an E symbol for Higher Grade Mathematics<br />
& English or at least a D symbol for Standard Grade Mathematics and English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BLG1501 Basic Biology BMI2607 Immunology<br />
(Biochemistry) (Available<br />
from 2012)<br />
BLG1502 Animal And Plant<br />
Diversity<br />
Rules<br />
FIS2601 Digestion,<br />
Endocrine Control And<br />
Metabolism<br />
BLG1603 Biology Practical Co: BLG1501 & BLG1502 FIS2602 Respiration And<br />
Excretion<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
PYC1501 Basic Psychology<br />
(Psychology)<br />
PYC1502 Pyschology In<br />
Society (Psychology)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
FIS2603 Physiological<br />
Defence Mechanisms<br />
Co: CHE1501 FIS2604 Physiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 GNE2601 General Genetics<br />
2A (Biochemistry)<br />
GNE2602 General Genetics<br />
2B Available from 2012<br />
MGG202X Marriage<br />
Guidance And Counselling:<br />
Sexual Trauma<br />
PYC2601 Personality<br />
Theories (Psychology)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics PYC2602 Child And<br />
Adolescent Development<br />
(Psychology)<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3701 Physiology Of The<br />
Nervous System<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3702 Cardiovascular<br />
System<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3703 Membrane And<br />
Effector Physiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3704 Physiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS2601, FIS2602, FIS2603<br />
& CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
GNE3702 Advanced<br />
Genetics (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 PYC305D Transformative<br />
Counselling Encounters<br />
Co: GNE3601 PYC3701 Social Psychology<br />
(Psychology)<br />
PYC3702 Abnormal<br />
Behaviour And Mental<br />
Health (Psychology)<br />
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 PYC3703 Cognition:<br />
Thinking, Memory<br />
And Problem Solving<br />
(Psychology)<br />
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 PYC3704 Psychological<br />
Research (Psychology)<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS3701, FIS3702, FIS3703<br />
Co: GNE2601 & GNE2602<br />
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 +<br />
PYC1023+PYC1502<br />
Pre:PYC101Y/PYC1501 +<br />
PYC1023/PYC1502<br />
Pre:PYC101Y/<br />
PYC1501+PYC1023/<br />
PYC1502<br />
Pre:PYC101Y/<br />
PYC1501+PYC1023/<br />
PYC1502<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Biochemistry (or<br />
Physiology or Microbiology) with Business<br />
Management<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - BBM Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
BCH2601 Introductory Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
Biochemistry<br />
BOT1502 Plant Biodiversity<br />
BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
Metabolism<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
(Practical)<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 & (Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH3703<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BCH2603<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 BOT2601 Plant Anatomy, Co: BOT1501 BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Structure And Function<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 BOT2602 Systematics Of Co: BOT1502 BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
(Practical)<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
BOT2603 Plant Physiology, Co: BOT1501 MNE301X Entrepreneurship Pre: MNE202V<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
and Small Business<br />
Nutrition<br />
Management<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
BOT2604 Botany II Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
MNE302Y Entrepreneurship Pre: MNE202V<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co:<br />
Management)<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
MNB1601 Business Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 BOT2605 Intorduction to Co: CHE1501, CHE1502 MNE3033 Technology Pre: MNE202V<br />
Management IB<br />
Medicinal Plants (Available<br />
And Innovation (Business<br />
form 2012)<br />
Management 303)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics MNE202V Introduction To Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNG301A Strategic Pre: MNG2601<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business<br />
Management)<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601 Management 3A<br />
MNG2601 General<br />
Management<br />
Pre: MNB1501 & MNB1601<br />
Rules<br />
Students must clearly indicate the option of their choice of major. subject when registering. Students must also take note that their final degree certificate will only<br />
indicate that they hold a Bachelor of Science degree, and not their particular choice of major. This will only be reflected on the academic record.<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 59
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Botany and Chemistry Stream<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 60<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NBC Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory BOT2601 Plant Anatomy,<br />
Structure And Function<br />
BOT132X Biodiversity<br />
(Botany 132)<br />
BOT133Y Plant Diversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
(Botany 133)<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
Mathematics B<br />
BOT2602 Systematics Of<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
BOT2603 Plant Physiology,<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
Nutrition<br />
BOT2604 Botany II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 CHE2611 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
MAT1512 Calculus A Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
Choose 3 from the following<br />
MAT1503 Linear Algebra<br />
(Mathematics)<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
ZOL123S Animal Diversity 3<br />
(Zoology 123)<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1<br />
CHE2612 Physical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Co: CHE1501 CHE2613 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 CHE2614 Analytical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2621 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
CHE2622 Physical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
CHE2624 Analytical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1502 BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
BOT3704 Botany III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE311W Inorganic<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 311)<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: MAT1512<br />
CHE312X Physical<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 312)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE313Y Organic<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 313)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE3143 Analytical<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 314)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: CHE2611<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: MAT1512 & CHE2612<br />
CHE321Y Practical Work<br />
(Chemistry 321)<br />
CHE3223 Practical Work<br />
(Chemistry 322)<br />
Co: CHE2613 CHE3234 Practical Work<br />
(Chemistry 323)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: CHE2614<br />
CHE3245 Practical Work<br />
(Chemistry 324)<br />
Rules<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
BOT3701, BOT3702,<br />
BOT3703<br />
Pre: CHE211T & CHE221V;<br />
Co: CHE321Y<br />
Pre: CHE212U &<br />
CHE222W; Co: CHE3223<br />
Pre: CHE213V & CHE223X;<br />
Co: CHE3234<br />
Pre: CHE214W & CHE224Y;<br />
Co: CHE3245<br />
Co: CHE311W<br />
Co: CHE312X<br />
Co: CHE313Y<br />
Co: CHE3143
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Botany and Microbiology Stream<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NBK Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT132X Biodiversity<br />
(Botany 132)<br />
BOT133Y Plant Diversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
(Botany 133)<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
ZOL123S Animal Diversity 3<br />
(Zoology 123)<br />
BOT2601 Plant Anatomy,<br />
Structure And Function<br />
BOT2602 Systematics Of<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
BOT2603 Plant Physiology,<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
Nutrition<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 BOT2604 Botany II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
CHE2611 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Co: CHE1501 CHE2613 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 CHE2621 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
MIB2601 Introductory<br />
Microbiology<br />
MIB2602 Microbial Ecology<br />
MIB2603 Introductory<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Immunology And<br />
Epidemiology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 MIB2604 Microbiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1502 BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
BOT3704 Botany III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 MIB3701 Microbial<br />
Physiology<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 MIB3702 Advanced<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Recombinant DNA<br />
Technology And Industrial<br />
Microbiology<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503; MIB3703 Microbial Diversity<br />
Co: CHE2611<br />
Co: CHE2613 MIB3704 Microbiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502;<br />
Co: Any 2 of MIB2601,<br />
MIB2602, MIB2603<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
BOT3701, BOT3702,<br />
BOT3703<br />
Pre: MIB2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: MIB3701,<br />
MIB3702, MIB3703<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 61
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Botany and Zoology Stream<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 62<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NBZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT132X Biodiversity<br />
(Botany 132)<br />
BOT133Y Plant Diversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
(Botany 133)<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
GGH1501 Know your world<br />
Introduction to Geography<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
ZOL123S Animal Diversity 3<br />
(Zoology 123)<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
BOT2601 Plant Anatomy,<br />
Structure And Function<br />
BOT2602 Systematics Of<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
BOT2603 Plant Physiology,<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
Nutrition<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 BOT2604 Botany II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
ZOL2604 Zoology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1502 BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Co: BOT1501 BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
BOT3704 Botany III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
BOT3701, BOT3702,<br />
BOT3703<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3704 Zoology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Chemistry and Zoology Stream<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NCZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory CHE2611 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
Mathematics B<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
MAT1512 Calculus A Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
ZOL123S Animal Diversity 3<br />
(Zoology 123)<br />
CHE2612 Physical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Co: CHE1501 CHE2613 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 CHE2614 Analytical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2621 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
CHE2622 Physical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
CHE2624 Analytical<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Choose 3 from the following<br />
BOT132X Biodiversity<br />
(Botany 132)<br />
BOT133Y Plant Diversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
(Botany 133)<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
(Practical)<br />
MAT1503 Linear Algebra<br />
(Mathematics)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL2604 Zoology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE311W Inorganic<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 311)<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: MAT1512<br />
CHE312X Physical<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 312)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE313Y Organic<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 313)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE3143 Analytical<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 314)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: CHE2611<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: MAT1512 & CHE2612<br />
CHE321Y Practical Work<br />
(Chemistry 321)<br />
CHE3223 Practical Work<br />
(Chemistry 322)<br />
Co: CHE2613 CHE3234 Practical Work<br />
(Chemistry 323)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: CHE2614<br />
CHE3245 Practical Work<br />
(Chemistry 324)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Pre: CHE211T & CHE221V;<br />
Co: CHE321Y<br />
Pre: CHE212U &<br />
CHE222W; Co: CHE3223<br />
Pre: CHE213V & CHE223X;<br />
Co: CHE3234<br />
Pre: CHE214W & CHE224Y;<br />
Co: CHE3245<br />
Co: CHE311W<br />
Co: CHE312X<br />
Co: CHE313Y<br />
Co: CHE3143<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3704 Zoology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 63
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Microbiology and Physiology Stream<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 64<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NKP Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT132X Biodiversity<br />
(Botany 132)<br />
BOT133Y Plant Diversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
(Botany 133)<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
ZOL123S Animal Diversity 3<br />
(Zoology 123)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
CHE2611 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2613 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2621 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 FIS2601 Digestion,<br />
Endocrine Control And<br />
Metabolism<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 FIS2602 Respiration And<br />
Excretion<br />
FIS2603 Physiological<br />
Defence Mechanisms<br />
FIS2604 Physiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
MIB2601 Introductory<br />
Microbiology<br />
MIB2602 Microbial Ecology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 MIB2603 Introductory<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Immunology And<br />
Epidemiology<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 MIB2604 Microbiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 FIS3701 Physiology Of The<br />
Nervous System<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 FIS3702 Cardiovascular<br />
System<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503;<br />
Co: CHE2611<br />
FIS3703 Membrane And<br />
Effector Physiology<br />
Co: CHE2613 FIS3704 Physiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 MIB3701 Microbial<br />
Physiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 MIB3702 Advanced<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Recombinant DNA<br />
Technology And Industrial<br />
Microbiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 MIB3703 Microbial Diversity<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS2601, FIS2602, FIS2603<br />
& CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502;<br />
Co: Any 2 of MIB2601,<br />
MIB2602, MIB2603<br />
MIB3704 Microbiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS3701, FIS3702, FIS3703<br />
Pre: MIB2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: MIB3701,<br />
MIB3702, MIB3703
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Microbiology and Zoology Stream<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NKZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT132X Biodiversity<br />
(Botany 132)<br />
BOT133Y Plant Diversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
(Botany 133)<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
ZOL123S Animal Diversity 3<br />
(Zoology 123)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
CHE2611 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2613 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CHE2621 Inorganic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 MIB2601 Introductory<br />
Microbiology<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 MIB3701 Microbial<br />
Physiology<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 MIB3702 Advanced<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Recombinant DNA<br />
Technology And Industrial<br />
Microbiology<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503; MIB3703 Microbial Diversity<br />
Co: CHE2611<br />
Co: CHE2613 MIB3704 Microbiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Pre: MIB2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: MIB3701,<br />
MIB3702, MIB3703<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 MIB2602 Microbial Ecology ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
MIB2603 Introductory<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Immunology And<br />
Epidemiology<br />
MIB2604 Microbiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL2604 Zoology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502;<br />
Co: Any 2 of MIB2601,<br />
MIB2602, MIB2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
ZOL3704 Zoology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 65
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Biochemistry and Botany Stream<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 66<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NOB Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT132X Biodiversity<br />
BCH2601 Introductory Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
(Botany 132)<br />
Biochemistry<br />
BOT133Y Plant Diversity<br />
BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
(Botany 133)<br />
Metabolism<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
(Practical)<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH2603<br />
BCH3703<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a BOT2601 Plant Anatomy, Co: BOT1501 BOT3701 Plant Physiology Pre: Any two of the<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 & Structure And Function<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 BOT2602 Systematics Of Co: BOT1502 BOT3702 Aquatic Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Vascular Plants<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 BOT2603 Plant Physiology, Co: BOT1501 BOT3703 Terrestrial Ecology Pre: Any two of the<br />
(Practical)<br />
Water Relations And Plant<br />
following: BOT2601,<br />
Nutrition<br />
BOT2602, BOT2603<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
BOT2604 Botany II Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
BOT3704 Botany III Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1502) & BOT1603; Co: (Practical)<br />
BOT3701, BOT3702,<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
BOT3703<br />
Science 101)<br />
BOT2601, BOT2602,<br />
BOT2603<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
CHE2612 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory) Co: MAT1512<br />
GGH1501 Know your world.<br />
CHE2613 Organic<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503<br />
Introduction to Geography<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
CHE2622 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Mathematics B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: MAT1512 & CHE2612<br />
MAT1512 Calculus A Pre: NSC MATHS with a CHE2623 Organic<br />
Co: CHE2613<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Biochemistry and Chemistry Stream<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NOC Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC with Mathematics & English passed at level 4 OR matriculation exemption with at least an E symbol for Higher Grade Mathematics<br />
& English or at least a D symbol for Standard Grade Mathematics and English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory BCH2601 Introductory<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
BLG112J Biology Of Plants<br />
BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
(Biology 112)<br />
Metabolism<br />
BLG113K Biology Of<br />
BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
Animals (Biology 113)<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
BLG1501 Basic Biology BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH2603<br />
BCH3703<br />
BLG1603 Biology Practical Co: BLG1501 & BLG1502 CHE2611 Inorganic Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE311W Inorganic Pre: CHE211T & CHE221V;<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 311) Co: CHE321Y<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a CHE2612 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; CHE312X Physical Pre: CHE212U &<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory) Co: MAT1512<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 312) CHE222W; Co: CHE3223<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 CHE2613 Organic<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE313Y Organic<br />
Pre: CHE213V & CHE223X;<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 313) Co: CHE3234<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 CHE2614 Analytical Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 CHE3143 Analytical Pre: CHE214W & CHE224Y;<br />
(Practical)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Chemistry (Chemistry 314) Co: CHE3245<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
CHE2621 Inorganic Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503; CHE321Y Practical Work Co: CHE311W<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: CHE2611<br />
(Chemistry 321)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
CHE2622 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; CHE3223 Practical Work Co: CHE312X<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: MAT1512 & CHE2612 (Chemistry 322)<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Co: CHE2613 CHE3234 Practical Work Co: CHE313Y<br />
Mathematics B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
(Chemistry 323)<br />
MAT1512 Calculus A Pre: NSC MATHS with a CHE2624 Analytical Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503; CHE3245 Practical Work Co: CHE3143<br />
Choose 3 from the following<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: CHE2614<br />
(Chemistry 324)<br />
DSC1510 Introduction To<br />
The Business World<br />
MAT1503 Linear Algebra<br />
(Mathematics)<br />
PLS2607 Philosophy Of<br />
Science (Philosophy 207)<br />
STA1510 Basic Statistics<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 4 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
Rules<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 67
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Biochemistry and Microbiology Stream<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 68<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NOK Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BLG112J Biology Of Plants<br />
BCH2601 Introductory Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
(Biology 112)<br />
Biochemistry<br />
BLG113K Biology Of<br />
BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
Animals (Biology 113)<br />
Metabolism<br />
BLG1501 Basic Biology BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
BLG1603 Biology Practical Co: BLG1501 & BLG1502 BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH2603<br />
BCH3703<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a CHE2611 Inorganic Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 MIB3701 Microbial<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
Physiology<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 CHE2612 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; MIB3702 Advanced<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory) Co: MAT1512<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Recombinant DNA<br />
Technology And Industrial<br />
Microbiology<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 CHE2613 Organic<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 MIB3703 Microbial Diversity<br />
(Practical)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
CHE2621 Inorganic Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503; MIB3704 Microbiology III Pre: MIB2604; Co: Any two<br />
Skills For Science<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: CHE2611<br />
(Practical)<br />
of the following: MIB3701,<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
MIB3702, MIB3703<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
CHE2622 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503;<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: MAT1512 & CHE2612<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Co: CHE2613<br />
Mathematics B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
MAT1512 Calculus A Pre: NSC MATHS with a MIB2601 Introductory<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
Microbiology<br />
MIB2602 Microbial Ecology<br />
MIB2603 Introductory<br />
Microbial Genetics,<br />
Immunology And<br />
Epidemiology<br />
MIB2604 Microbiology II Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502;<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any 2 of MIB2601,<br />
MIB2602, MIB2603<br />
Rules<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Biochemistry and Physiology Stream<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NOP Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BLG112J Biology Of Plants<br />
BCH2601 Introductory Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
(Biology 112)<br />
Biochemistry<br />
BLG113K Biology Of<br />
BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
Animals (Biology 113)<br />
Metabolism<br />
BLG1501 Basic Biology BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
BLG1603 Biology Practical Co: BLG1501 & BLG1502 BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH2603<br />
BCH3703<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a CHE2612 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; FIS3701 Physiology Of The<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory) Co: MAT1512<br />
Nervous System<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 CHE2613 Organic<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 FIS3702 Cardiovascular<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
System<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 CHE2622 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; FIS3703 Membrane And<br />
(Practical)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: MAT1512 & CHE2612 Effector Physiology<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
CHE2623 Organic<br />
Co: CHE2613 FIS3704 Physiology III Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
(Practical)<br />
FIS3701, FIS3702, FIS3703<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
FIS2601 Digestion, Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Endocrine Control And<br />
Metabolism<br />
GGH1501 Know your world.<br />
FIS2602 Respiration And Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
Introduction to Geography<br />
Excretion<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
FIS2603 Physiological Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
Mathematics B<br />
Defence Mechanisms<br />
MAT1512 Calculus A Pre: NSC MATHS with a FIS2604 Physiology II Co: Any two of the following:<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or (Practical)<br />
FIS2601, FIS2602, FIS2603<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
& CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
Rules<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 69
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Biochemistry and Zoology Stream<br />
my Registration @ <strong>Unisa</strong> 2011 70<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NOZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a BCH2601 Introductory Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3701 Enzymology Co: BCH2601<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
Biochemistry<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Co: CHE1501 BCH2602 Bioenergetics Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3702 Advanced Co: BCH2602<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
Metabolism<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1 Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 BCH2603 Biopolymers Of Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502 BCH3703 Molecular Co: BCH2603<br />
(Practical)<br />
Heredity<br />
Genetics<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
BCH2604 Biochemistry Pre: CHE1501 or CHE1502; BCH3704 Biochemistry Co: Any two of the following:<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: Any two of the following: (Practical)<br />
BCH3701, BCH3702,<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
BCH2601, BCH2602,<br />
BCH3703<br />
Science 101)<br />
BCH2603<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
CHE2612 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; ZOL3701 Ethology And Co: Any two of the following<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory) Co: MAT1512<br />
Project<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
GGH1501 Know your world.<br />
CHE2613 Organic<br />
Pre: CHE1501 & CHE1503 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
Introduction to Geography<br />
Chemistry 2 (Theory)<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus<br />
CHE2622 Physical<br />
Pre: CHE1502 & CHE1503; ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II Co: Any two of the following<br />
Mathematics B<br />
Chemistry 2 (Practical) Co: MAT1512 & CHE2612 (Zoology)<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
MAT1512 Calculus A Pre: NSC MATHS with a CHE2623 Organic<br />
Co: CHE2613 ZOL3704 Zoology III Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
rating of 5 or MAT1510 or Chemistry 2 (Practical)<br />
(Practical)<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
MAT0511 with 75%<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
ZOL2601 Comparative Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
ZOL123S Animal Diversity 3<br />
ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
(Zoology 123)<br />
Embryology<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1 ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL2604 Zoology II Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
(Practical)<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
Rules<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.
Qualification Bachelor of Science Natural Sciences:<br />
Physiology and Zoology Stream<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02089 - NPZ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics & English passed with a rating of 4 OR Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Higher<br />
Grade Mathematics & English or at least D(50%) for Standard Grade Mathematics & English<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BOT132X Biodiversity<br />
(Botany 132)<br />
BOT133Y Plant Diversity<br />
And Environmental Botany<br />
(Botany 133)<br />
BOT1501 Plant Structure:<br />
Cytology, Morphology And<br />
Anatomy<br />
BOT1603 Botany I<br />
(Practical)<br />
CHE1501 General<br />
Chemistry 1A<br />
CHE1502 General<br />
Chemistry 1B<br />
CHE1503 Chemistry 1<br />
(Practical)<br />
CSS101H Comprehension<br />
Skills For Science<br />
(Comprehension Skills For<br />
Science 101)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
ZOL122R Animal Diversity 2<br />
(Zoology 122)<br />
ZOL123S Animal Diversity 3<br />
(Zoology 123)<br />
ZOL1501 Animal Diversity 1<br />
ZOL1603 Zoology I<br />
(Practical)<br />
Rules<br />
FIS2601 Digestion,<br />
Endocrine Control And<br />
Metabolism<br />
FIS2602 Respiration And<br />
Excretion<br />
FIS2603 Physiological<br />
Defence Mechanisms<br />
Co: BOT1501 or BOT1502 FIS2604 Physiology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Pre: NSC MATHS with a<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
ZOL2601 Comparative<br />
Animal Physiology<br />
Co: CHE1501 ZOL2602 Cytogenetics And<br />
Embryology<br />
Co: CHE1501 & CHE1502 ZOL2603 Theory Of<br />
Evolution<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502<br />
ZOL2604 Zoology II<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3701 Physiology Of The<br />
Nervous System<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3702 Cardiovascular<br />
System<br />
Co: CHE1501 or CHE1502 FIS3703 Membrane And<br />
Effector Physiology<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS2601, FIS2602, FIS2603<br />
& CHE1501 or CHE1502<br />
FIS3704 Physiology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3701 Ethology And<br />
Project<br />
Co: Any two of the following:<br />
FIS3701, FIS3702, FIS3703<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3702 Ecology (Zoology) Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Co: ZOL1501 or ZOL1502 ZOL3703 Applied Zoology II<br />
(Zoology)<br />
Pre: (CHE1501 or<br />
CHE1502) & ZOL1603; Co:<br />
Any two of the following:<br />
ZOL2601, ZOL2602 &<br />
ZOL2603<br />
ZOL3704 Zoology III<br />
(Practical)<br />
The last year of new registrations for this stream was 2009. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification.<br />
Co: Any two of the following<br />
modules: ZOL2601,<br />
ZOL2602, ZOL2603<br />
Pre: ZOL2604; Co: Any two<br />
of the following: ZOL3701,<br />
ZOL3702, ZOL3703<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Science) NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 03336 Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) with Mathematics, Physical Science, English & Biology or Agriculture or Geography passed with a rating of 3 OR<br />
Matriculation exemption with at least E(40%) for Standard Grade Mathematics, Physical Science, English & Biology or Agriculture<br />
or Geography OR a completed Diploma in Agriculture/Agricultural Management (with major.s in animal production and crop production)<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
AGR101U Applied Science<br />
AGR201X Practical Animal<br />
Compulsory<br />
Practical<br />
Science<br />
AGR102V Practical<br />
AGR202Y Practical Crop &<br />
AGR308C Crops Practical<br />
Agriculture 1p<br />
Plant Science<br />
AME1015 Fin Management &<br />
AGR2033 Practical Pasture &<br />
ASA301S Poultry Production<br />
Production Economics<br />
Plant Science<br />
ASA101L Animal Physiology AGR2044 Practical Weeds,<br />
Soil & Water<br />
ASA302T Pig Production<br />
ASA102M Animal Nutrition 1 AME2019 Agricultural<br />
Marketing & Management<br />
ASA303U Beef Production<br />
ASA103N Livestock<br />
AME202A Financial Analysis<br />
ASA304V Dairy Farming<br />
Production Systems<br />
& Budgets<br />
ASP101N Bioresource<br />
AME203B Developing<br />
ASA305W Game Ranching &<br />
Ecology<br />
Agriculture Production<br />
Fodder Flow<br />
CHE1501 General Chemistry Pre: NSC MATHS with a ASA201P Advanced<br />
ASA306X Small Stock<br />
1A<br />
rating of 5 or MAT0511 &<br />
PHYSICAL SCIENCE with<br />
a rating of 5 or CHE111/<br />
CHE112<br />
Physiology<br />
Production<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
ASA202Q Animal Breeding ASP311W Veld Rehabilitation<br />
MAT1511 Precalculus Pre: NSC Maths with a rating ASP211T Pasture<br />
ASP312X Vegetable Science<br />
Mathematics B<br />
of 4 OR HG 40% OR SG 50% Management<br />
Practices<br />
PHY1501 Mechanics Pre: NSC MATHS & Physical ASP212U Vegetable Science<br />
ASP313Y Plant Pests &<br />
Science with a rating of 5 or<br />
MAT1510 or MAT0511 with<br />
75%<br />
Principles<br />
Diseases<br />
SSW101D Agricultural<br />
Meteorology & Ecozones<br />
ASP213V Weed Management ASP3143 Fruit Production I<br />
SSW102E Soil Chemistry And<br />
Classification<br />
ASP214W Crop Physiology ASP3154 Fruit Production II<br />
SSW103F Pedology & Soil<br />
SSW201G Irrigation & Water<br />
ASP3165 Food & Fodder<br />
Classification<br />
Management<br />
Crops<br />
SSW202H Soil Fertility &<br />
Plant Nutrition<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
SSW203J Land Use Planning AGR3014 Pig Practical<br />
AGR3025 Poultry Practical<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
AGR3036 Dairy Practical<br />
AGR3048 Beef Practical<br />
AGR3059 Sheep Practical<br />
Choose 1 of the following<br />
AGR306A Fruit Practical<br />
Rules<br />
All practical modules are compulsory and are offered as YEAR MODULES.<br />
Students have to complete 2 Practical modules at Level One, 4 Practical modules at Level Two and 4 Practical modules in Level Three.<br />
Students may ONLY register for Practical modules in Semester One in order to complete Practical modules in April or August.<br />
Local or resident students in South Africa will be invited to attend Practical Contact Sessions at selected venues in South Africa in April or August.<br />
The duration of Practical Contact Sessions in South Africa will be 5 working days.<br />
Local or resident students in South Africa will be required to make their own arrangements for transport to a central point (e.g. Pretoria); and accommodation and<br />
meals at the central point. The Department will provide additional transport from the central point to the farms and laboratories and back to the central point every day.<br />
Students outside South Africa will be provided with TWO options to complete Practical modules in April or August. Option One: they may be required to liaise with<br />
the Department for approval to register for the same Practical modules at other universities in their own countries, or Option Two: they may obtain permission from the<br />
relevant Lecturer to submit a Portfolio of Evidence or Project Report on a specific topic to be selected by the Lecturer.<br />
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AGR307B Horticulture<br />
Practical
Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Fashion<br />
Retail Management<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 98005 - FAR Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CLO1501 Clothing<br />
CLO2601 Textiles: Fibres CLO3702 Wardrobe Co: CLO1501<br />
Construction: Theory<br />
Planning<br />
CLO1602 Clothing<br />
Co: CLO1501 CLO2603 History Of Co: CLO1501 CLO3703 Evaluation Of Co: CLO1501 & CLO2601<br />
Construction: Practical<br />
Costume<br />
Apparel<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of<br />
CLO2604 Clothing And<br />
CLO3704 Textiles: Yarns, Co: CLO2601<br />
Consumer Science<br />
Textile Practice<br />
Fabric And Finishes<br />
ENN1504 Practising<br />
CLO2605 Fashion And<br />
CLO3706 Fashion<br />
Co: CLO2601 & CLO2604 &<br />
Workplace English (English<br />
Visual Merchandising<br />
Development, Production CLO2605<br />
104)<br />
And Marketing<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
CLO2606 Fashion Retail CLO3707 Fashion Buying<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
and Styling (Theory)<br />
(Available from 2012)<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
CLO3701 Social Psychology<br />
CLO3708 Fashion Buying<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Of Clothing<br />
and Styling (Practical)<br />
Management)<br />
(Available from 2012)<br />
MNB1601 Business Co: MNB101D or MNB1501 MNM202Y Marketing Pre: MNB1501 & MNB1601 MND303V Retail Planning Pre: MNM202Y<br />
Management IB<br />
Management (Business<br />
(Business Management<br />
Management 202)<br />
303)<br />
MNM1503 Introduction To<br />
MNM2044 Industrial Pre: MNB1501 & MNB1601 MND3073 Strategic Retail Pre: MNM202Y<br />
Marketing<br />
Marketing Management<br />
Marketing (Business<br />
(Business Management<br />
204)<br />
Management 307)<br />
MNM1504 Introduction To<br />
MNX202J Public Relations Pre: MNB1501 & MNB1601 MND301T Retail<br />
Pre: MND204T<br />
Retailing<br />
(Business Management<br />
202)<br />
Murchandising Management<br />
MNM1505 Introduction To<br />
MND204T Customer Pre: MNB1501 & MNB1601 MNM3036 Product<br />
Pre: MNM202Y<br />
Customer Behaviour<br />
Behaviour<br />
Management<br />
Rules<br />
The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Consumer<br />
Science Journalism<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 98005 - CSJ Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CLO1501 Clothing<br />
CLO2601 Textiles: Fibres CLO3702 Wardrobe Co: CLO1501<br />
Construction: Theory<br />
Planning<br />
COP1501 Communication<br />
CLO2603 History Of Co: CLO1501 CLO3707 Fashion Buying<br />
Science For Public<br />
Costume<br />
and Style Theory (Available<br />
Relations I<br />
from 2012)<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of<br />
COP2601 Communication Pre: COS121X or COP1501 COP3701 Communication Pre: COS241Z or COP2601<br />
Consumer Science<br />
Science For Public<br />
Science For Public<br />
Relations II<br />
Relations III<br />
ENN101D English Studies:<br />
CSJ2601 Consumer<br />
CSJ3701 Consumer<br />
Approaching Literature And<br />
Science Journalism 2<br />
Science Journalism<br />
Writing (Project) (English<br />
101)<br />
(Available from 2012)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
FOO2601 Food Preparation<br />
FOO3701 International<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
2<br />
Cuisine<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation<br />
FOO2602 Food Preparation Co: FOO2601 FOO3702 Food And<br />
1<br />
Practical 2<br />
Beverage Service<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation Co: FOO1501 FOO2603 Food Production<br />
FOO3703 Beverage Studies Co: FOO3702<br />
Practical 1<br />
Principles<br />
MDS181Z Media Studies<br />
MDS291R Media Studies<br />
FOO3704 Food Preparation Co: FOO1501 & FOO2601<br />
For Public Relations I<br />
For Public Relations II<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Theory)<br />
NUT1501 Introduction<br />
NUT2601 Nutritional Care Pre: NUT1501; Co: NUT3701 Nutrition During Pre: NUT2601; Co:<br />
To Nutrition And Energy<br />
Yielding Nutrients<br />
NUT1602<br />
The Life Cycle<br />
NUT2602<br />
NUT1602 Nutrition And<br />
NUT2602 Pregnancy And Co: NUT1501 & NUT1602 NUT3702 Chronic Lifestyle Co: NUT2601<br />
Nutrient Deficiency<br />
Diseases<br />
Infant Nutrition<br />
Diseases<br />
Rules<br />
The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.
Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Food &<br />
Clothing<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 98005 - FCL Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CLO1501 Clothing<br />
Construction: Theory<br />
CLO1602 Clothing<br />
Construction: Practical<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of<br />
Consumer Science<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation<br />
1<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 1<br />
MNM1503 Introduction To<br />
Marketing<br />
MNM1505 Introduction To<br />
Customer Behaviour<br />
NUT1501 Introduction<br />
To Nutrition And Energy<br />
Yielding Nutrients<br />
NUT1602 Nutrition And<br />
Nutrient Deficiency<br />
Diseases<br />
Rules<br />
The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
Co: CLO1501 CLO2602 Ethnic And<br />
Entrepreneurial Clothing<br />
Production: Practical<br />
CLO2603 History Of<br />
Costume<br />
FOO2601 Food Preparation<br />
2<br />
FOO2602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 2<br />
Co: FOO1501 FOO2603 Food Production<br />
Principles<br />
MND204T Customer<br />
Behaviour<br />
MNM202Y Marketing<br />
Management (Business<br />
Management 202)<br />
MNM2044 Industrial<br />
Marketing Management<br />
(Business Management<br />
204)<br />
CLO2601 Textiles: Fibres CLO3701 Social Psychology<br />
Of Clothing<br />
NUT2601 Nutritional Care Pre: NUT1501; Co:<br />
NUT1602<br />
Pre: CLO1501 & CLO1602 CLO3702 Wardrobe<br />
Planning<br />
Co: CLO1501<br />
Co: CLO1501 CLO3703 Evaluation Of<br />
Apparel<br />
Co: CLO1501 & CLO2601<br />
CLO3704 Textiles: Yarns,<br />
Fabric And Finishes<br />
Co: CLO2601<br />
Co: FOO2601 CLO3705 Tailoring: Practical<br />
FOO3701 International<br />
Cuisine<br />
FOO3702 Food And<br />
Beverage Service<br />
Pre: CLO2602; Co:<br />
CLO2601<br />
FOO3703 Beverage Studies Co: FOO3702<br />
FOO3704 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Theory)<br />
FOO3705 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Practical)<br />
Co: FOO1501 & FOO2601<br />
Co: FOO3701 & FOO3702<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Food &<br />
Nutrition<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 98005 - FNU Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of<br />
Consumer Science<br />
ENN1504 Practising<br />
Workplace English (English<br />
104)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
FAC1502 Financial<br />
Accounting Concepts,<br />
Principles And Procedures<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation<br />
1<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 1<br />
MNM1503 Introduction To<br />
Marketing<br />
MNM1505 Introduction To<br />
Customer Behaviour<br />
NUT1501 Introduction<br />
To Nutrition And Energy<br />
Yielding Nutrients<br />
NUT1602 Nutrition And<br />
Nutrient Deficiency<br />
Diseases<br />
Rules<br />
The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
FOO2601 Food Preparation<br />
2<br />
FOO2602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 2<br />
FOO2603 Food Production<br />
Principles<br />
HPM2602 Meal<br />
Management<br />
MND204T Customer<br />
Behaviour<br />
Co: FOO1501 MNM202Y Marketing<br />
Management (Business<br />
Management 202)<br />
MNM2044 Industrial<br />
Marketing Management<br />
(Business Management<br />
204)<br />
MNX202J Public Relations<br />
(Business Management<br />
202)<br />
NUT2601 Nutritional Care Pre: NUT1501; Co:<br />
NUT1602<br />
NUT2602 Pregnancy And<br />
Infant Nutrition<br />
FOO3701 International<br />
Cuisine<br />
Co: FOO2601 FOO3702 Food And<br />
Beverage Service<br />
FOO3703 Beverage Studies Co: FOO3702<br />
Pre: NUT1501 FOO3704 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Theory)<br />
FOO3705 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Practical)<br />
NUT3701 Nutrition During<br />
The Life Cycle<br />
NUT3702 Chronic Lifestyle<br />
Diseases<br />
NUT3703 Infectious<br />
Diseases<br />
NUT3704 Nutrition And<br />
Health Promotion<br />
Co: NUT1501 & NUT1602 NUT3705 Nutrition And<br />
Alternative Medicine<br />
Co: FOO1501 & FOO2601<br />
Co: FOO3701 & FOO3702<br />
Pre: NUT2601; Co:<br />
NUT2602<br />
Co: NUT2601<br />
Co: NUT2601<br />
Co: NUT2602 & NUT3701 &<br />
NUT3702 & NUT3703<br />
Co: NUT3702
Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Food Retail<br />
Management<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 98005 - FOR Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of<br />
Consumer Science<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation<br />
1<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 1<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
management 1a<br />
MNM1503 Introduction To<br />
Marketing<br />
MNM1504 Introduction To<br />
Retailing<br />
MNM1505 Introduction To<br />
Customer Behaviour<br />
NUT1501 Introduction<br />
To Nutrition And Energy<br />
Yielding Nutrients<br />
NUT1602 Nutrition And<br />
Nutrient Deficiency<br />
Diseases<br />
Rules<br />
FOO2601 Food Preparation<br />
2<br />
FOO2602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 2<br />
FOO2603 Food Production<br />
Principles<br />
Co: FOO1501 FOO2604 Food Product<br />
Development<br />
The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
FOO2605 Food Product<br />
Packaging, Labelling &<br />
Visual Merchandising<br />
(Theory)<br />
FOO2706 Food Product<br />
Packaging, Labelling &<br />
Visual Merchandising<br />
Practice<br />
MND204T Customer<br />
Behaviour<br />
MNM202Y Marketing<br />
Management (Business<br />
Management 202)<br />
MNM2044 Industrial<br />
Marketing Management<br />
(Business Management<br />
204)<br />
MNX202J Public Relations<br />
(Business Management<br />
202)<br />
Co: FOO2601<br />
FOO3701 International<br />
Cuisine<br />
FOO3703 Beverage Studies Co: FOO3702<br />
FOO3704 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Theory)<br />
FOO3705 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Practical)<br />
MND303V Retail Planning<br />
(Business Management<br />
303)<br />
MND3073 Strategic Retail<br />
Marketing (Business<br />
Management 307)<br />
FOO3706 Food retail<br />
Practical (Available from<br />
2012)<br />
MND301T Retail<br />
Murchandising Management<br />
MNM3036 Product<br />
Management<br />
Customer Relationship<br />
Management (Not yet<br />
available)<br />
Co: FOO1501 & FOO2601<br />
Co: FOO3701 & FOO3702<br />
Pre: MNM202Y<br />
Pre: MNM202Y<br />
Pre: MND204T<br />
Pre: MNM202Y<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Fashion<br />
Small-Business Management<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 98005 - FSB Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BSM1501 Business<br />
CLO2601 Textiles: Fibres CLO3703 Evaluation Of Co: CLO1501 & CLO2601<br />
Management Ia (Module 1)<br />
Apparel<br />
BSM1602 Business<br />
CLO2602 Ethnic And Pre: CLO1501 & CLO1602 CLO3704 Textiles: Yarns, Co: CLO2601<br />
Management IB<br />
Entrepreneurial Clothing<br />
Production: Practical<br />
Fabric And Finishes<br />
CLO1501 Clothing<br />
CLO2603 History Of Co: CLO1501 CLO3705 Tailoring: Practical Pre: CLO2602; Co:<br />
Construction: Theory<br />
Costume<br />
CLO2601<br />
CLO1602 Clothing<br />
Co: CLO1501 CLO2605 Fashion And<br />
CLO3706 Fashion<br />
Co: CLO2601 & CLO2604 &<br />
Construction: Practical<br />
Visual Merchandising<br />
Development, Production<br />
And Marketing<br />
CLO2605<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of<br />
CLO3701 Social Psychology<br />
CLO3708 Fashion Buying<br />
Consumer Science<br />
Of Clothing<br />
and Styling (Practical)<br />
(Available from 2012)<br />
ENN1504 Practising<br />
CLO3702 Wardrobe Co: CLO1501 MND3073 Strategic Retail Pre: MNM202Y<br />
Workplace English (English<br />
Planning<br />
Marketing (Business<br />
104)<br />
Management 307)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
MND204T Customer<br />
MNM3036 Product<br />
Pre: MNM202Y<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
Behaviour<br />
Management (Business<br />
Management 303)<br />
MNM1503 Introduction To<br />
MNE202V Introduction To<br />
Retail Buying (Not yet<br />
Marketing<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business<br />
Management)<br />
available)<br />
MNM1504 Introduction To<br />
MNM202Y Marketing<br />
Customer Relationship<br />
Retailing<br />
Management (Business<br />
Management (Not yet<br />
Management 202)<br />
available)<br />
MNM1505 Introduction To<br />
MNM2044 Industrial<br />
CLO3707 Evaluation of<br />
Customer Behaviour<br />
Marketing Management<br />
(Business Management<br />
204)<br />
Apparel<br />
Rules<br />
The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.
Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Hospitality<br />
Management<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 98005 - HOM Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CLA1501 Commercial<br />
Law 1a<br />
CLA1502 Commercial Law<br />
1b (Commercial Law)<br />
ENN1504 Practising<br />
Workplace English (English<br />
104)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
FAC1502 Financial<br />
Accounting Concepts,<br />
Principles And Procedures<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation<br />
1<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 1<br />
MNM1503 Introduction To<br />
Marketing<br />
MNM1505 Introduction To<br />
Customer Behaviour<br />
NUT1501 Introduction<br />
To Nutrition And Energy<br />
Yielding Nutrients<br />
Rules<br />
The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
APH2601 Applied Practice Co: FOO2603 APH3701 Applied Food And<br />
Beverage Practice<br />
FOO2601 Food Preparation<br />
2<br />
FOO2602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 2<br />
FOO2603 Food Production<br />
Principles<br />
FOO3701 International<br />
Cuisine<br />
GGH206Y Geography Of<br />
Tourism (Geography 206)<br />
Co: FOO1501 HPM2601 Food Service<br />
Organisation And<br />
Management<br />
HPM2602 Meal<br />
Management<br />
HPM2603 Hospitality<br />
Industry Regulations<br />
HPM2604 Events<br />
Management<br />
Pre: FOO2602; Co:<br />
APH2601 & HPM2601<br />
Co: FOO2601<br />
FOO3702 Food And<br />
Beverage Service<br />
FOO3703 Beverage Studies Co: FOO3702<br />
FOO3704 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Theory)<br />
FOO3705 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Practical)<br />
HPS3701 Introduction To<br />
Housekeeping<br />
HPS3702 Front Office<br />
Operations<br />
Co: FOO1501 & FOO2601<br />
Co: FOO3701 & FOO3702<br />
Co: HPM2603<br />
Pre: NUT1501 HPS3703 Accommodation<br />
Operations<br />
Co: HPM2603<br />
Pre: CLA1501 & CLA1502 HPS3704 Hospitality Project Co: HPM2601 & HPM2602<br />
& HPM2603<br />
Co: FAC1501 HPS3705 Operations: Data<br />
Systems<br />
Co: HPM2602 & HPM3702<br />
& HPM3703<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science General NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 97543 - GEN Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
Admission Requirements Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CLO1501 Clothing<br />
Construction: Theory<br />
Compulsory Choose any 2 of the following groups. Group 1<br />
CLO1602 Clothing<br />
Construction: Practical<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of<br />
Consumer Science<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation<br />
1<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 1<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management)<br />
MNB1601 Business<br />
Management IB<br />
NUT1501 Introduction To<br />
Nutrition And Energy Yielding<br />
Nutrients<br />
NUT1602 Nutrition And<br />
Nutrient Deficiency Diseases<br />
Rules<br />
No new registrations will be accepted for this curriculum. Students who have not completed all or any of the modules on first and second year must please contact the<br />
department with the view of changing over to the new Bachelor of Consumer Science degree. The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
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Co: CLO1501 MND202R Introduction<br />
To Retailing (Business<br />
Management 202)<br />
MNE202V Introduction To<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business<br />
Management)<br />
MNG2016 General<br />
Management (Business<br />
Management (General) 201)<br />
MNM202Y Marketing<br />
Management (Business<br />
Management 202)<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501,<br />
MNB102 or MNB1601<br />
FOO3701 International<br />
Cuisine<br />
FOO3702 Food And<br />
Beverage Service<br />
FOO3703 Beverage Studies Co: FOO3702<br />
FOO3704 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Theory)<br />
Co: FOO1501 Choose any 3 of the following groups. Group 1 FOO3705 Food Preparation<br />
For The Hospitality Industry<br />
(Practical)<br />
FOO2601 Food Preparation<br />
2<br />
Group 2<br />
Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 FOO2602 Food Preparation<br />
Practical 2<br />
Co: FOO2601 CLO3701 Social Psychology<br />
Of Clothing<br />
Co: FOO1501 & FOO2601<br />
Co: FOO3701 & FOO3702<br />
Group 2 CLO3702 Wardrobe Planning Co: CLO1501<br />
CLO2601 Textiles: Fibres CLO3703 Evaluation Of<br />
Apparel<br />
CLO2602 Ethnic And<br />
Entrepreneurial Clothing<br />
Production: Practical<br />
Pre: CLO1501 & CLO1602 CLO3704 Textiles: Yarns,<br />
Fabric And Finishes<br />
Co: CLO1501 & CLO2601<br />
Co: CLO2601<br />
Group 3 CLO3705 Tailoring: Practical Pre: CLO2602; Co: CLO2601<br />
NUT2601 Nutritional Care Pre: NUT1501; Co: NUT1602 Group 3<br />
NUT2602 Pregnancy And Co: NUT1501 & NUT1602 NUT3701 Nutrition During Pre: NUT2601; Co: NUT2602<br />
Infant Nutrition<br />
The Life Cycle<br />
Group 4 NUT3702 Chronic Lifestyle<br />
Diseases<br />
Co: NUT2601<br />
HPM2601 Food Service<br />
NUT3703 Infectious Co: NUT2601<br />
Organisation And<br />
Management<br />
Diseases<br />
HPM2602 Meal Management Pre: NUT1501 NUT3704 Nutrition And Co: NUT2602 & NUT3701 &<br />
Health Promotion<br />
NUT3702 & NUT3703<br />
NUT3705 Nutrition And<br />
Alternative Medicine<br />
Group 4<br />
HPS3701 Introduction To<br />
Housekeeping<br />
HPS3702 Front Office<br />
Operations<br />
Co: NUT3702<br />
HPS3703 Accommodation<br />
Operations<br />
Co: HPM2603<br />
HPS3704 Hospitality Project Co: HPM2601 & HPM2602 &<br />
HPM2603<br />
HPS3705 Operations: Data Co: HPM2602 & HPM3702 &<br />
Systems<br />
HPM3703
Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Clothing<br />
Management<br />
NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 97543 - CLT Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
Admission Requirements Until 2012<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CLA1501 Commercial<br />
CLO2601 Textiles: Fibres CLO3702 Wardrobe Co: CLO1501<br />
Law 1a<br />
Planning<br />
CLA1502 Commercial Law<br />
CLO2602 Ethnic And Pre: CLO1501 & CLO1602 CLO3703 Evaluation Of Co: CLO1501 & CLO2601<br />
1b (Commercial Law)<br />
Entrepreneurial Clothing<br />
Production: Practical<br />
Apparel<br />
CLO1501 Clothing<br />
CLO2603 History Of Co: CLO1501 CLO3704 Textiles: Yarns, Co: CLO2601<br />
Construction: Theory<br />
Costume<br />
Fabric And Finishes<br />
CLO1602 Clothing<br />
Co: CLO1501 CLO2604 Clothing And<br />
CLO3705 Tailoring: Practical Pre: CLO2602; Co:<br />
Construction: Practical<br />
Textile Practice<br />
CLO2601<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of<br />
CLO3701 Social Psychology<br />
CLO3706 Fashion<br />
Co: CLO2601 & CLO2604 &<br />
Consumer Science<br />
Of Clothing<br />
Development, Production<br />
And Marketing<br />
CLO2605<br />
ENN1504 Practising<br />
CLO2605 Fashion and<br />
MND301T Retail<br />
Pre: MND202 or MNM202 or<br />
Workplace English (English<br />
Visual Merchandising<br />
Merchandising Management MNM203<br />
104)<br />
(Business Management<br />
301)<br />
EUP1501 End-User<br />
MND202R Introduction Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNE3701 Entrepreneurship Pre: MNE202<br />
Computing (Practical)<br />
To Retailing (Business MNB102 or MNB1601 And Small Business<br />
Management 202)<br />
Management (Business<br />
Management)<br />
FAC1502 Financial<br />
MNE202V Introduction To Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNG301A Strategic Pre: MNG2016<br />
Accounting Concepts,<br />
Entrepreneurship (Business MNB102 or MNB1601 Planning 3a (Business<br />
Principles And Procedures<br />
Management)<br />
Management 301)<br />
MNB1501 Business<br />
MNG2016 General<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNM3036 Product<br />
Pre: MND203 or MNM202 or<br />
Management 1a (Business<br />
Management (Business MNB102 or MNB1601 Management (Business MNM203<br />
Management)<br />
Management (General) 201)<br />
Management 303)<br />
MNB1601 Business Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 MNM202Y Marketing Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNM3048 Promotion Pre: MND203 or MNM202 or<br />
Management IB<br />
Management (Business MNB102 or MNB1601 Management (Business MNM203<br />
Management 202)<br />
Management 304)<br />
Rules<br />
No new registrations will be accepted for this curriculum. Students who have not completed all or any of the modules on first and second year must please contact the<br />
department with the view of changing over to the new Bachelor of Consumer Science degree. The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Human Ecology (Community<br />
Agriculture) Bachelor of Human Ecology<br />
(Community Agriculture)<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
AGR101U Applied Science Practical AGR202Y Practical Crop & Plant Science<br />
AGR102V Practical Agriculture 1p ASP212U Vegetable Science Principles<br />
ASA102M Animal Nutrition 1 MNB1501 Business Management 1a<br />
(Business Management)<br />
ASA103N Livestock Production Systems MNB1601 Business Management IB Co: MNB101 or MNB1501<br />
ASP101N Bioresource Ecology NUT1602 Nutrition And Nutrient Deficiency<br />
Diseases<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of Consumer Science RA5501P Ecosystems<br />
EUP1501 End-User Computing (Practical) RA5502Q Management As A Process<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation 1 RA5503R Development Of Resources<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation Practical 1 Co: FOO1501 RA5504S Resource Allocation And Gender<br />
NUT1501 Introduction To Nutrition And<br />
Energy Yielding Nutrients<br />
SSW201G Irrigation & Water Management<br />
SSW202H Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02674 - N10 Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
Rules<br />
No new registrations. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification. The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.
Third Level Pre/Co-requisites Fourth Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
AGR201X Practical Animal Science AGR3025 Poultry Practical<br />
AGR307B Horticulture Practical AGR3059 Sheep Practical<br />
AGR308C Crops Practical ASA301S Poultry Production<br />
ASP213V Weed Management ASA306X Small Stock Production<br />
ASP312X Vegetable Science Practices CP7001W Designing A Project<br />
ASP3165 Food & Fodder Crops CP7002X Community Project<br />
CX60018 Development Approaches FO6001A Food Preservation<br />
CX6003A Adult Education And Extension FO6005E Food Processing<br />
FO5501M Food Behaviour FO60P2J Food Preservation (Practical)<br />
FO5502N Food Security FO60P6N Food Processing (Practical)<br />
FO5503P Indigenous Cuisine PM7005A Strategic Mngt In Non-Profit<br />
Organisations<br />
FO55P5Y Practical Food Security And<br />
Behaviour<br />
PM7006B Resource Allocation And<br />
Participation<br />
PM7007C Monitoring And Evaluation<br />
PM7008D Project Programme Management<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Human Ecology (Community<br />
Nutrition) Bachelor of Human Ecology<br />
(Community Nutrition)<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CSP1501 Principles Of Consumer Science EG6004R Personal Management<br />
EUP1501 End-User Computing (Practical) FOO2601 Food Preparation 2<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation 1 FOO2602 Food Preparation Practical 2 Co: FOO2601<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation Practical 1<br />
MNB1501 Business Management 1a<br />
(Business Management)<br />
Co: FOO1501 MND204T Customer Behaviour (Business<br />
Management 204)<br />
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NQF Exit Level 6<br />
Qualification code 02682 - N10 Total NQF Credits 360<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012<br />
Pre: MNB101 or MNB1501, MNB102 or<br />
MNB1601<br />
NUT2601 Nutritional Care Pre: NUT1501; Co: NUT1602<br />
MNB1601 Business Management IB Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 NUT2602 Pregnancy And Infant Nutrition Co: NUT1501 & NUT1602<br />
NUT1501 Introduction To Nutrition And<br />
Energy Yielding Nutrients<br />
RA5501P Ecosystems<br />
NUT1602 Nutrition And Nutrient Deficiency<br />
Diseases<br />
RA5502Q Management As A Process<br />
SOC1501 Introduction To Sociology:<br />
Societal Structures And Processes<br />
(Sociology 101)<br />
RA5503R Development Of Resources<br />
SOC1502 Societal Structures And<br />
Processes In The South African Context<br />
(Sociology 102)<br />
RA5504S Resource Allocation And Gender<br />
SOC201Y Theories Of Social Change<br />
(Sociology 201)<br />
SOC2023 Globalisation And Social Change<br />
In South Africa (Sociology 202)<br />
SOC2045 Sociology Of Population<br />
(Sociology 204)<br />
SOC2068 Sociology Of Families And Social<br />
Problems (Sociology 206)<br />
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/<br />
SOC1502<br />
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/<br />
SOC1502<br />
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/<br />
SOC1502<br />
Pre:SOC101V/SOC1501+SOC102W/<br />
SOC1502
Third Level Pre/Co-requisites Fourth Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CN6001G Nutrition Education CP7001W Designing A Project<br />
CN6002H Nutrition Education And<br />
Development<br />
CP7002X Community Project<br />
CN6003J Nutrition Education & Extension FO6001A Food Preservation Co: FO6005E & FO60P2J & FO60P6N<br />
CN6004K The Community Nutrition<br />
Facilitator<br />
FO6005E Food Processing Co: FO6001A & FO60P2J & FO60P6N<br />
CX60018 Development Approaches FO60P2J Food Preservation (Practical) Co: FO6005E & FO6001A & FO60P6N<br />
CX6003A Adult Education And Extension FO60P6N Food Processing (Practical) Co: FO6005E & FO60P2J & FO6001A<br />
FO5501M Food Behaviour PM7005A Strategic Mngt In Non-Profit<br />
Organisations<br />
FO5502N Food Security PM7006B Resource Allocation And<br />
Participation<br />
FO5503P Indigenous Cuisine PM7007C Monitoring And Evaluation<br />
FO55P5Y Practical Food Security And<br />
Behaviour<br />
PM7008D Project Programme Management<br />
NUT3701 Nutrition During The Life Cycle Pre: NUT2601; Co: NUT2602<br />
NUT3702 Chronic Lifestyle Diseases Co: NUT2601<br />
NUT3703 Infectious Diseases Co: NUT2601<br />
NUT3704 Nutrition And Health Promotion Co: NUT2602 & NUT3701 & NUT3702 &<br />
NUT3703<br />
NUT3705 Nutrition And Alternative Medicine Co: NUT3702<br />
Rules<br />
No new registrations. Students have until the end of 2012 to complete the qualification. The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
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Qualification Bachelor of Consumer Science Hospitality<br />
Management<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CLA1501 Commercial Law 1a APH2601 Applied Practice Co: FOO2603<br />
CLA1502 Commercial Law 1b (Commercial<br />
Law)<br />
FOO2601 Food Preparation 2<br />
ENN1504 Practising Workplace English<br />
(English 104)<br />
FOO2602 Food Preparation Practical 2 Co: FOO2601<br />
EUP1501 End-User Computing (Practical) FOO2603 Food Production Principles<br />
FAC1502 Financial Accounting Concepts,<br />
Principles And Procedures<br />
FOO3701 International Cuisine<br />
FOO1501 Food Preparation 1 GGH206Y Geography Of Tourism<br />
(Geography 206)<br />
FOO1602 Food Preparation Practical 1 Co: FOO1501 HPM2601 Food Service Organisation And<br />
Management<br />
MNB1501 Business Management 1a<br />
(Business Management)<br />
HPM2602 Meal Management Pre: NUT1501<br />
MNB1601 Business Management IB Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 HPM2603 Hospitality Industry Regulations Pre: CLA1501 & CLA1502<br />
NUT1501 Introduction To Nutrition And<br />
Energy Yielding Nutrients<br />
HPM2604 Events Management<br />
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NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code 0331X - HOS Total NQF Credits 480<br />
Admission Requirements NSC (Degree) or Matric Exemption or qualify for conditional Exemption from the Matriculation Board<br />
Repeaters only Until 2012
Third Level Pre/Co-requisites Fourth Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
APH3701 Applied Food And Beverage<br />
Practice<br />
Pre: FOO2602; Co: APH2601 & HPM2601 CFS4801 Contemporary Food Studies<br />
FOO3702 Food And Beverage Service CHM4801 Contemporary Hospitality<br />
Management<br />
FOO3703 Beverage Studies Co: FOO3702 Choose either APH4801 or the 3 CSR<br />
modules.<br />
FOO3704 Food Preparation For The<br />
Hospitality Industry (Theory)<br />
Co: FOO1501 & FOO2601 APH4801 Applied Hospitality Practice<br />
FOO3705 Food Preparation For The<br />
Hospitality Industry (Practical)<br />
Co: FOO3701 & FOO3702 CSR4801 Research Methodology<br />
HPS3701 Introduction To Housekeeping CSR4802 Advanced Consumer Science<br />
HPS3702 Front Office Operations Co: HPM2603 CSR4803 Research Project Co: CSR4801<br />
HPS3703 Accommodation Operations Co: HPM2603<br />
HPS3704 Hospitality Project Co: HPM2601 & HPM2602 & HPM2603<br />
HPS3705 Operations: Data Systems Co: HPM2602 & HPM3702 & HPM3703<br />
Rules<br />
No new registrations will be accepted for this degree. Students who have not completed all the modules of the first and second year must please contact the department<br />
with the view of changing over to the new Bachelor of Consumer Science: Hospitality Management degree. The practical sessions will be conducted in Gauteng.<br />
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Geography NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code 04111 Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed Bachelors degree, with an average of 60% in the relevant major. subject.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory<br />
HPGGH80 Guidelines To Geographical Research And Compiling A Research Proposal<br />
HRGGH81 Geography Research Report Co: HPGGH80<br />
Choose 3 from the following<br />
GGH4801 Geographical Information Systems<br />
GGH4802 Geographical Perspectives On The City<br />
GGH4803 The Geography Of Tourism<br />
GGH4804 Climatic Changes, Humans And Environment<br />
GGH4805 Environmental Evaluation And Management<br />
Rules<br />
Students must have regular access to my<strong>Unisa</strong><br />
Modules passed prior to 2011 will be retained for a period of 4 years only.<br />
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Science in Geography NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code 04464 Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed Bachelors degree, with an average of 60% in the relevant major. subject.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory<br />
HPGGH80 Guidelines To Geographical Research And Compiling A Research Proposal<br />
HRGGH81 Geography Research Report Co: HPGGH80<br />
Choose 3 from the following<br />
GGH4801 Geographical Information Systems<br />
GGH4802 Geographical Perspectives On The City<br />
GGH4803 The Geography Of Tourism<br />
GGH4804 Climatic Changes, Humans And Environment<br />
GGH4805 Environmental Evaluation And Management<br />
Rules<br />
Students must have regular access to my<strong>Unisa</strong><br />
Modules passed prior to 2011 will be retained for a period of 4 years only.<br />
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Science in<br />
Environmental Monitoring and Modelling<br />
NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code 05568 Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed Bachelor of Science degree, with an average of 60% in the relevant major. subject.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory<br />
HESEMOC Environmental Monitoring<br />
HESETX5 Ecotoxicology<br />
HESRMEC Research Methodolgy<br />
HESRSMY Environmental Remote Sensing And Modelling<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
GGH4801 Geographical Information Systems<br />
GGH4805 Environmental Evaluation And Management<br />
HESFESY Integrated Environmental Systems And Processes<br />
HESRPRX Research Project<br />
Rules<br />
HESEMOC and HESRSMY have a compulsory practical component.<br />
Please note that postgraduate modules/courses are delivered on-line and are available on my<strong>Unisa</strong>. Students will not be provided with printed study material.<br />
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Consumer Science NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code 05576 Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed Bachelors degree, with an average of 60% in the relevant major. subject.<br />
First Level<br />
Compulsory<br />
CSR4801 Research Methodology<br />
Pre/Co-requisites<br />
CSR4802 Advanced Consumer Science Co: CSR4801<br />
CSR4803 Research Project<br />
Choose 2 from the following<br />
Co: CSR4801; Co: CFS4801 or CHM4801 or CLO4801 or NUT4801<br />
CFS4801 Contemporary Food Studies Co: CSR4801<br />
CHM4801 Contemporary Hospitality Management Co: CSR4801<br />
CLO4801 Advanced Social Psychology Of Clothing Co: CSR4801<br />
NUT4801 Advanced Nutrition<br />
STRBESC Strategic Management<br />
Co: CSR4801<br />
Rules<br />
Students who register for this degree should have regular access to my<strong>Unisa</strong>.<br />
The student must have taken the selected module, e.g. nutrition, clothing, hospitality, or food as a major. at the undergraduate level.<br />
Students can only take STRBESC (Strategic management) if they also had MNG301A (Business Management 3A).<br />
Students are advised to register for CRS4801 and the two subject specific modules in their first year of study and CRS4802 and CRS4803 in their second year.<br />
Consult the Chair of the Department before registering.<br />
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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Environmental<br />
Management<br />
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Science in Botany NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code 05606 Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed Bachelor of Science degree, with an average of 60% in the relevant major. subject.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory<br />
BOT4801 Medicinal Plant Use Co: HESRMEC<br />
BOT4802 Advanced Plant Taxonomy And Nomenclature Co: HESRMEC<br />
BOT4803 Research Project (Botany) Co: HESRMEC<br />
HESRMEC Research Methodolgy<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
HESCEC6 Conservation Ecology Co: HESRMEC<br />
HESETX5 Ecotoxicology Co: HESRMEC<br />
Rules<br />
Students who register for this degree should have regular access to my<strong>Unisa</strong>. Postgraduate modules are delivered on line and are available on my<strong>Unisa</strong>.<br />
BOT4802 (BOTTAXX), BOT4801 (BOTMETE) and HESCEC6 have compulsory practical components.<br />
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NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code 05592 Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed BA degree or equivalent qualification.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory<br />
HESERA8 Environmental Risk Assessment And Management<br />
HESESAA Ecological And Social Impact Assessement<br />
HESIEM5 Integrated Environmental Management<br />
HESIMMN Impact Mitigation And Management<br />
HESIMSU Integrated Environmental Management Systems And Auditing<br />
HESRMEC Research Methodolgy<br />
PMN501B Project Management V<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
HESEMOC Environmental Monitoring<br />
HESFESY Integrated Environmental Systems And Processes<br />
HESRPRX Research Project<br />
HESRSMY Environmental Remote Sensing And Modelling<br />
Rules<br />
HESEMOC, HESRSMY and HESIEM5 have a compulsory practical component.
Qualification Honours Bachelor of Science in<br />
Environmental Management<br />
NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code 05614 Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed Bachelor of Science degree or an equivalent qualification.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory<br />
HESERA8 Environmental Risk Assessment And Management<br />
HESESAA Ecological And Social Impact Assessement<br />
HESIEM5 Integrated Environmental Management<br />
HESIMMN Impact Mitigation And Management<br />
HESIMSU Integrated Environmental Management Systems And Auditing<br />
HESRMEC Research Methodolgy<br />
PMN501B Project Management V<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
HESCEC6 Conservation Ecology<br />
HESEMOC Environmental Monitoring<br />
HESETX5 Ecotoxicology<br />
HESFESY Integrated Environmental Systems And Processes<br />
HESRPRX Research Project<br />
HESRSMY Environmental Remote Sensing And Modelling<br />
Rules<br />
HESEMOC, HESRSMY, HESCEC6 and HESIEM5 have a compulsory practical component.<br />
Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Agricultural<br />
Management<br />
NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code BTAGM Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed Diploma in Agriculture or Agricultural Management, with major.s in Agricultural Management, Animal Production and<br />
Crop Production passed with an average of 60%.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory<br />
BSM1602 Business Management IB<br />
ETP2M1E Entrepreneurship II (Module 1): Entrepreneurship And Entrepreneurial Skills<br />
FMA401V Financial Management IV<br />
MNG301A Strategic Planning 3a (Business Management 301)<br />
MNG302B Strategic Implementation 3b (Business Management 302) Co: MNG301A<br />
Choose 1 of the following<br />
ANP411A Animal Production IV<br />
PTP411A Plant Production IV<br />
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Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Animal Health NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code BTANM Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed National Diploma: Animal Health<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
Compulsory<br />
BSM1501 Business Management Ia (Module 1)<br />
BSM1602 Business Management IB<br />
EPD401J Epidemiology IV (Animal Health IV)<br />
RMY101Q Research Methodology<br />
Choose 1 from the following<br />
AND401D Animal Diseases (Animal Health IV)<br />
VPH401L Veterinary Public Health IV<br />
Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Horticulture NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code BTHOR Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed National Diploma: Horticulture.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
HPM411H Horticultural Production Management IV<br />
HPT411H Horticultural Production Technology IV<br />
RMY101Q Research Methodology<br />
Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Nature<br />
Conservation<br />
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NQF Exit Level 7<br />
Qualification code BTNAT Total NQF Credits 120<br />
Admission Requirements Completed National Diploma: Nature Conservation, with an average of 60% in all the third level subjects.<br />
First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />
BTN001P First Practical Contact Course<br />
(Nature Conservation)<br />
BTN002P Second Practical Contact Course<br />
(Nature Conservation)<br />
BTN003P Third Practical Contact Course<br />
(BTech Nature Conservation)<br />
FMA401V Financial Management IV<br />
CVM111Y Conservation Management I MNG1502 Management I (Module 1)<br />
PSO411Z Plant Studies IV (Module A) MNG1602 Management IB<br />
RMM451U Resource Management IV<br />
PRO101N Research Project (Nature<br />
(Module A)<br />
Conservation)<br />
RMY101Q Research Methodology PSO421Y Plant Studies IV (Module B)<br />
RMM461T Resource Management IV<br />
(Module B)
Student fees<br />
The university will not accept cash or cheques at any of its offices. Cash may, however, still<br />
be paid into the university’s bank account at any Absa branch or at any branch of the South<br />
African Post Office.<br />
The government is currently investigating the policy regarding the subsidy for foreign students. Your attention is drawn<br />
to the fact that prescribed student fees could increase substantially in the future. The university reserves the right to<br />
charge fees in certain countries in the currency of that country.<br />
Prescribed student fees for 2011<br />
Fees are valid for the 2011 academic year only. Prescribed student fees include registration, examinations (excluding<br />
special, aegrotat and supplementary examinations) and admission to discussion classes.<br />
n Minimum amount payable at the point of registration<br />
A minimum amount is payable on registration in respect of each module or paper for which you register.<br />
The minimum amount payable on registration is dependent on the number of individual study units for which you<br />
register. A minimum initial amount is payable with each registration. The minimum amount payable on registration<br />
will be forfeited should the relevant study unit be cancelled. Note that compulsory miscellaneous fees, where<br />
applicable, are also payable on registration. These fees include the levy for students in foreign countries and levies<br />
for additional study material. After payment of the initial amount on registration, the outstanding balance must be<br />
paid before the relevant dates.<br />
n Prescribed student fees<br />
The levy for students in foreign countries must be paid in addition to the minimum initial payment on registration.<br />
A student must be in possession of a student number before registration can be processed or fees paid or deposited<br />
into the Absa bank account. The fees for all fourth-level modules will be charged as for honours-level modules.<br />
Any legal fees that arise due to actions taken by <strong>Unisa</strong> to collect unpaid student fees will be for<br />
the account of students.<br />
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1 Prescribed student fees: undergraduate level<br />
Description Semester Total Minimum<br />
amount<br />
payable on<br />
registration<br />
Due by 21<br />
March 2011<br />
Subject in Education, Law, Libraries, Museums, Phychology, Administration and Social Services<br />
Half module<br />
R525,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R275,00<br />
S1 S2 YEAR R525,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R525,00<br />
R250,00<br />
Module/paper<br />
R1 050,00 R500,00<br />
R550,00<br />
S1 S2 YEAR R1 050,00 R500,00<br />
R1 050,00 R500,00<br />
Due by 15<br />
May 2011<br />
Due by 15<br />
August 2011<br />
R275,00<br />
R275,00<br />
R550,00<br />
R550,00<br />
Full-year course YEAR R2 100,00 R1 000,00 R550,00 R550,00<br />
Subjects in Business; Commerce and Management Sciences; Communication; Computer Science and Data Processing; Language,<br />
Linguistics and Literature; Philosophy; Religion and Theology; and Social Sciences Studies<br />
Half module<br />
Module/paper<br />
S1 S2 YEAR<br />
S1 S2 YEAR<br />
R512,00<br />
R512,00<br />
R512,00<br />
R1 024,00<br />
R1 024,00<br />
R1 024,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R262,00<br />
R524,00<br />
R262,00<br />
R262,00<br />
R524,00<br />
R524,00<br />
Full-year course YEAR R2 048,00 R1 000,00 R520,00 R528,00<br />
Subjects in Architecture and Environment Design; Engineering and Engineering Technology; Home Economics; Industrial Arts,<br />
Trades and Technology; Mathematical Sciences; and Physical Education, Health Education and Leisure<br />
Half module<br />
Module/paper<br />
S1 S2 YEAR<br />
S1 S2 YEAR<br />
R501,00<br />
R501,00<br />
R501,00<br />
R1 002,00<br />
R1 002,00<br />
R1 002,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R251,00<br />
R502,00<br />
R251,00<br />
R251,00<br />
R502,00<br />
R502,00<br />
Full-year course YEAR R2 004,00 R1 000,00 R500,00 R504,00<br />
Subjects in Agriculture and Renewable Natural Resources; Arts, Visual and Performing Arts; Health Care and Health Sciences; and<br />
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences<br />
Half module<br />
Module/paper<br />
S1 S2 YEAR<br />
S1 S2 YEAR<br />
R453,00<br />
R453,00<br />
R453,00<br />
R906,00<br />
R906,00<br />
R906,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R250,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R500,00<br />
R203,00<br />
R406,00<br />
R203,00<br />
R203,00<br />
R406,00<br />
R406,00<br />
Full-year course YEAR R1 812,00 R1 000,00 R406,00 R406,00<br />
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2 Prescribed student fees: Honours/4th-year level<br />
Description Semester Total Minimum<br />
amount<br />
payable on<br />
registration<br />
Due by 21<br />
March 2011<br />
Due by 15<br />
May 2011<br />
Due by 15<br />
August 2011<br />
Subject in Education, Law, Libraries, Museums, Phychology, Administration and Social Services<br />
Half module YEAR R744,00 R340,00 R200,00 R204,00<br />
Module<br />
R1 488,00 R680,00<br />
R808,00<br />
S1 S2 YEAR R1 488,00 R680,00<br />
R808,00<br />
R1 488,00 R680,00<br />
R410,00<br />
R398,00<br />
Full-year course/<br />
paper<br />
YEAR R2 976,00 R1 360,00 R810,00 R806,00<br />
Full-year course/<br />
paper 36 SAQA<br />
YEAR R4 464,00 R2 040,00 R1 210,00 R1 214,00<br />
Subjects in Business; Commerce and Management Sciences; Communication; Computer Science and Data Processing; Language,<br />
Linguistics and Literature; Philosophy; Religion and Theology; and Social Sciences Studies<br />
Half module YEAR R699,00 R340,00 R180,00 R179,00<br />
Module<br />
Full-year course/<br />
paper<br />
Full-year course/<br />
paper 36 SAQA<br />
R1 398,00 R680,00<br />
R718,00<br />
S1 S2 YEAR R1 398,00 R680,00<br />
R718,00<br />
R1 398,00 R680,00<br />
R360,00<br />
R358,00<br />
YEAR R2 796,00 R1 360,00 R720,00 R716,00<br />
YEAR R4 194,00 R2 040,00 R1 080,00 R1 074,00<br />
Subjects in Architecture and Environment Design; Engineering and Engineering Technology; Home Economics; Industrial Arts,<br />
Trades and Technology; Mathematical Sciences; and Physical Education, Health Education and Leisure<br />
Half module YEAR R667,00 R340,00 R170,00 R157,00<br />
Module<br />
Full-year course/<br />
paper<br />
Full-year course/<br />
paper 36 SAQA<br />
R1 334,00 R680,00<br />
R654,00<br />
S1 S2 YEAR R1 334,00 R680,00<br />
R654,00<br />
R1 334,00 R680,00<br />
R330,00<br />
R324,00<br />
YEAR R2 668,00 R1 360,00 R660,00 R648,00<br />
YEAR R4 002,00 R2 040,00 R980,00 R982,00<br />
Subjects in Agriculture and Renewable Natural Resources; Arts, Visual and Performing Arts; Health Care and Health Sciences; and<br />
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences<br />
Half module YEAR R613,00 R340,00 R140,00 R133,00<br />
Module<br />
Full-year course/<br />
paper<br />
Full-year course/<br />
paper 36 SAQA<br />
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R1 226,00 R680,00<br />
R546,00<br />
S1 S2 YEAR R1 226,00 R680,00<br />
R546,00<br />
R1 226,00 R680,00<br />
R280,00<br />
R266,00<br />
YEAR R2 452,00 R1 360,00 R550,00 R542,00<br />
YEAR R3 678,00 R2 040,00 R820,00 R818,00
3 Registration cancellation dates<br />
Last day for cancellation of semester 1 modules (full forfeiture after this date) 15 March 2011<br />
Last day for cancellation of year papers/modules; minimum payment forfeited<br />
15 May 2011<br />
(initial payment and second payment forfeited after this date)<br />
Last day for cancellation of semester 2 modules; minimum payment forfeited<br />
15 August 2011<br />
(full forfeiture after this date)<br />
Last day for concellation of year papers/modules; minimum and second payment forfeited 15 August 2011<br />
(full forfeiture after this date)<br />
4 Legal fees<br />
Any legal fees that arise due to actions taken by <strong>Unisa</strong> to collect unpaid student fees will be for the<br />
account of students. If students fail to pay any outstanding amount on their account before the relevant<br />
date, their registration for the respective study units will be summarily cancelled by the University, and no<br />
appeal against such cancellation will be considered. In respect of each cancelled study unit, students will<br />
forfeit fees in accordance with registration cancellation dates. Thereafter, they will be registered only for<br />
the number of study units for which they had paid in full prior to the dates as indicated.<br />
5 Miscellaneous fees<br />
All miscellaneous fees are payable to <strong>Unisa</strong> and may be included with your student fees.<br />
Supplementary, special and<br />
aegrotat examinations<br />
R160,00 Per study unit<br />
Remarking of examination scripts R280,00 Examination scripts and closing<br />
Checking of marks R120,00<br />
dates for application<br />
(per examination script).<br />
Closing dates for the receipt of<br />
applications to have examination<br />
answer scripts rechecked/<br />
remarked are as follows:<br />
n October/November 2010<br />
examination: 31 January 2011<br />
Issuing of complete or conditional<br />
exemption certificates by the<br />
Matriculation Board (payable<br />
before or on registration)<br />
Dishonoured cheques R420,00<br />
n January/February 2011<br />
Supplementary examination:<br />
31 March 2011<br />
May/June 2011 examinations:<br />
31 July 2011<br />
R350,00 The fees are payable before or on<br />
registration.<br />
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5 Miscellaneous fees (continued)<br />
Levy on students in foreign countries<br />
Category Levy per<br />
course<br />
Levy per<br />
module<br />
A R780,00 R390,00<br />
B R1 560,00 R780,00<br />
Students with an address or examination<br />
centre outside the RSA must pay the<br />
additional compulsory levy on registration:<br />
Category A: Africa<br />
Category B: Rest of the world<br />
Students who, after registration, change<br />
their postal address to a foreign address<br />
or examination centre will be liable to pay<br />
the foreign levy as specified. The levy for<br />
foreign students is not transferable and also<br />
not refundable; this rule also applies to the<br />
change of address from foreign countries<br />
to South Africa.<br />
Learning centres tutorial levy (per<br />
student per semester)<br />
R100,00<br />
Library card (smart card) R45,00 Students who are liable for the Library<br />
card fees are:<br />
n students who apply for a card for<br />
the first time<br />
n students who previously had a card<br />
but need a new one<br />
n students whose previous card is lost<br />
or damaged<br />
Students who are in possession of a<br />
Library card and re-register do not need<br />
to apply or pay for a new library card; the<br />
old card will be activated automatically<br />
upon registration.<br />
If you indicated “Yes” on the registration<br />
form with regard to the Library card, the<br />
card fee will automatically be payable<br />
upon registration as part of the minimum<br />
payment.<br />
Amount forfeited in case of death<br />
prior to the examination period<br />
R980,00<br />
Visual art studio fee R120,00 Per semester<br />
R240,00 Full-year course<br />
6 Bursary holders and students whose studies are underwritten by<br />
their employers or other institutions<br />
No letter of guarantee/intent will be accepted by the University. Students in this category must pay at least the relevant<br />
prescribed initial payment on registration, together with any compulsory miscellaneous fees (eg the levy for foreign<br />
students). Fees must be paid before the relevant closing date(s). Accounts are issued only to students and not to any<br />
third party or other institutions. A quotation of fees payable may be issued on request, which you may hand to the<br />
relevant institution before registration.<br />
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7 Financial Aid<br />
National Students Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS)<br />
Students may apply for a NSFAS loan for assistance with study fees if they meet<br />
the following criteria:<br />
n must be a South African citizen<br />
n studying towards a first tertiary qualification or studying towards a second tertiary qualification if such a<br />
qualification is necessary in order to practise in your chosen career (eg PGCE)<br />
n able to demonstrate a potential for academic success<br />
n financially needy<br />
Eduloan<br />
People employed in government departments may apply for assistance with study fees if they<br />
meet the following criteria:<br />
n they must be in the direct employ of the SA Government or a permanent member of the SANDF<br />
n they can apply for themselves, or sponsor their spouses/children/guardians<br />
n loan instalment may not exceed 25% of basic salary<br />
The financial assistance is administered by Eduloan. For more information, phone 0860 55 55 44, send a SMS<br />
to “edu” at 32150 or visit www.eduloan.co.za. You can find the application form at the end of this brochure.<br />
8 Method of payment<br />
In the case of electronic transfers, please ensure that the reference field is completed correctly. No cash or cheques will<br />
be accepted at any <strong>Unisa</strong> offices. Cash can, however, still be paid into the bank account of the university at any Absa<br />
branch or at any South African Post Office.<br />
Debit cards Debit card payments are only accepted if you register in<br />
person at <strong>Unisa</strong> in Pretoria or Florida or at one of the<br />
Regional Service centres.<br />
Credit cards Credit cards are restricted to Visa and Mastercard. All the<br />
particulars required under “Particulars of payment” on the<br />
registration form must be supplied. If you are paying by<br />
credit card, please also provide the CV number. must also<br />
be given. The CV number is the last three digits which<br />
appear AFTER your credit card number on the reverside of<br />
the credit card. The card holder’s signature is also required<br />
on the registration form. (If your application is sent by post,<br />
you are NOT required to send your card to the university.<br />
However, a photocopy of BOTH sides of the credit card<br />
must accompany the registration form.)<br />
Postal order money<br />
orders bank drafts<br />
Telegraphic money<br />
order (TMO)<br />
Postal orders, money orders and bank drafts should be<br />
made payable to <strong>Unisa</strong>.<br />
Students must state surname, first name, address, student<br />
number (if known) and for what purpose this payment is<br />
made. The TMO must be addressed to <strong>Unisa</strong> UNISARAND<br />
for delivery and payment by the <strong>Unisa</strong>rand Post Office.<br />
These methods of payment<br />
will only be accepted if<br />
posted to the university.<br />
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8 Method of payment (continued)<br />
Bank deposits Bank deposits can only be done at a bank in South Africa:<br />
a. if you already have a student number; b. in respect of<br />
student fees, examination fees (supplementary, special<br />
or aegrotat fees) and exemption fees, but no library<br />
charges; c. at any branch of ABSA (In the case of electronic<br />
transfers please ensure that the reference field is completed<br />
correctly). d. provided the deposit slip is correctly filled in<br />
as follows: o Credit – <strong>Unisa</strong> Student Fees o Dep Ref – the<br />
first eight blocks are for the student number. If the student<br />
number consists of only 7 digits, then an ‘0’ must be filled in<br />
for the first digit of the student number; – leave one block<br />
open, then fill in the number: 5400374721 for study fees<br />
5352X74608 for Matriculation exemption fees o Acc no<br />
– fill in 4048746711 e. If a cheque is deposited, also write<br />
your student number on the back of the cheque.<br />
South African Post<br />
Office (SAPO)<br />
Internet/Electronic<br />
payments<br />
o Dep Ref – the first eight blocks are for the student<br />
number. If the student number consists of only 7 digits,<br />
then an ‘0’ must be filled in for the first digit of the student<br />
number; – then quote one of the following numbers:<br />
5400374721 for study fees 5352X74608 for Matriculation<br />
exemption fees<br />
In the case of electronic payments:<br />
o Bank – ABSA<br />
o Branch – Sunnyside<br />
o Dep Ref – the first eight blocks are for the student<br />
number. If the student number consists of only 7 digits,<br />
then an ‘0’ must be filled in for the first digit of the student<br />
number; – leave one block open, then fill in the number:<br />
5400374721 for study fees 5352X74608 for Matriculation<br />
exemption fees<br />
o Acc no – fill in 4048746711<br />
Should any of the<br />
information on the bank<br />
deposit slip be incomplete<br />
or incorrect the transaction<br />
will not be processed by the<br />
bank and/or cause a delay<br />
in the allocation of the funds<br />
to your account. Amounts<br />
will be allocated within 2<br />
working days to the study<br />
fee account provided that<br />
all the information on the<br />
deposit is correct.<br />
Just provide this reference<br />
number to the SAPO cashier<br />
and state that you want to<br />
pay <strong>Unisa</strong>.<br />
Should any of the<br />
information be incomplete<br />
or incorrect the transaction<br />
will not be processed by the<br />
bank and/ or cause a delay<br />
in the allocation of the funds<br />
to your account. Amounts<br />
will be allocated within 2<br />
working days to the study<br />
fee account provided that all<br />
the information is correct.<br />
<strong>Unisa</strong> Web payments Please note that this is a real-time transaction. <strong>Unisa</strong> web payment link:<br />
www.unisa.ac.za under:<br />
Register at <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
Refunds No refunds credit balances less than R100,00 Requests have to be made<br />
in writing Refund form in<br />
Your Service guide @ <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
and online at: www.unisa.<br />
ac.za/Reginfo Contacting<br />
details: finan@unisa.ac.za<br />
Fax +27 12 429 3354 Tel:<br />
0861 670 411 (Nationally)<br />
+27(0)11 670 9000<br />
(Internationally) Refunds will<br />
be done within 21 days from<br />
receipt of request.<br />
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9 Additional study material for formative and<br />
professional subjects<br />
Students registering for modules in one or more of the following groups must pay a non-refundable levy per group for<br />
additional study material.<br />
Module code Previous module code Price Comment<br />
AFK1501 AFK101Q R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
AFK2601 AFK202U R 210.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
AFK3702 AFK301W R 280.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
AFK3703 AFK3043 (Afdeling A) R 260.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
AFK3703 AFK3043 (Afdeling C) R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
AFK3704 AFK823N R 275.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
AFK201T R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
APY4801<br />
HANTNA4<br />
(book 1)<br />
APY4801<br />
HANTNA4<br />
(book 2)<br />
APY4803<br />
HANTALK<br />
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R 880.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
R 250.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
HANTALK R 165.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010<br />
are exempt form this levy.<br />
AST1631 AST131F R 330.00 Students who registered for this module in 2001 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
AST471G R 550.00 Students who registered for this module in 2005 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ATC2601<br />
ATC2602<br />
ATC2603<br />
ATC3702<br />
ATC2016 / ATC2028 /<br />
ATC2039 / ATC303C<br />
R 360.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
CLO2603 CLO203V R 180.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
CLO3702 CLO302X R 290.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
CLO3703 CLO303Y R 480.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
CLO3705 CLO3054 R 350.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010<br />
are exempt form this levy.<br />
CLO3706 CLO3065/ CLO3706 R 950.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
CMM2601 TIC301B R 180.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
CMM3701 R 70.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
CMM3704<br />
uses reader<br />
CMM3073<br />
R 160.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
CSL2601 CSL201M R 80.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.
Module code Previous module code Price Comment<br />
CST1501<br />
CST1502<br />
CST2603<br />
CST1501<br />
CST1502<br />
CST2602<br />
CST2603<br />
CTH222FCTH224H<br />
CTH123D<br />
CTH124E<br />
R 185.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
R 560.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
CTH3705 CTH325M R 400.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
DVA1501 DVA1601 DVA101Q<br />
DVA102R<br />
R 160.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
DVA2601 DVA303Y R 120.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
DVA2602 DVA3054 R 120.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
DVA3701 DVA201T R 180.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
DVA3702 DVA202U R 230.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
DVA3703 DVA301W R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
DVA3704 DVA302X R 140.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
DVA3705 DVA3043 R 140.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
DVADEBT R 230.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
DVAGOVJ R 500.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
DVASECF R 600.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
DVASUS4 R 350.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
EGE401C<br />
EGE4PTJ<br />
EMC401C<br />
EUP1501 CEM101A<br />
BUCPRAC<br />
EUCPRAC<br />
R 260.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
R 360.00 Students who registered for this module in 2006 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
FOO3701 FOO3014 R 490.00<br />
FOO3703 R 290.00<br />
FRC3701 FRC301W (book 1) R 210.00<br />
FRC3701 FRC301W (book 2) R 210.00<br />
GENDEVY R 550.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
GGH3076 R 80.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
GGH204W R 100.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
GGH206Y R 190.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
GGH301W R 50.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HALSSSN R 140.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
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Module code Previous<br />
module code<br />
HALTRA4 USES the reader<br />
from TRAPHOEH<br />
HARCH1E R 265.00<br />
HARCH4H<br />
book 1<br />
HARCH4H<br />
book 2<br />
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Price Comment<br />
R 140.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 are<br />
exempt from this levy.<br />
R 750.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 are<br />
exempt from this levy.<br />
HBEDAIQ R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
HBEDAMU R 430.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HBEDAT5 R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
HBEDMAB R 220.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
HESCEC6 R 230.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HESEMOC R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HESESAA R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
HESESAA R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HESIEM5 R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HESIMMN R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HESIMSU R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HGECENW R 310.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
HPERSAK R 220.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
HPM2601FOO2033 FOO2603 HPM201B<br />
(book 2)<br />
FOO2033<br />
HPM2601HPM2602HPM202C HPM201B<br />
(book 1)<br />
HPM202C<br />
R 910.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
R 550.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
HPM2603 HPM203D R 350.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
HPM2604 HPM204E R 210.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
HPS2702 HPS302A R 210.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
HPS3701<br />
HPS3703<br />
HPS303B<br />
HPS3019<br />
HPS3091<br />
R 290.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
INT201C R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
IOP205U R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
IPC1501 IPC101Y R 270.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
IPC1502 IPC1023 R 90.00
Module code Previous module code Price Comment<br />
IPC3701 IPC3019 R 90.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ITN801W (book 1) ITN8214 R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ITN801W (book 2) ITN8214 R 320.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ITN801W (book 3) ITN8214 R 230.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ITN201C R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2002 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ITN301F (book 2) R 120.00 Students who registered for this module in 2002 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ITN302G R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2002 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ITN802X (book 1) R 220.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
ITN802X (book 2) R 110.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
LAN302S (book 1) CLS824A R 60.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
LAN302S (book 2) CLS824A R 60.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
LAN302S (book 3) CLS824A R 180.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
LAN304U (book 1) CLS826C R 630.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
LAN304U (book 2) CLS826C R 430.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
LCR4804 LCR408Y R 210.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
LML4804 LML404R R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
LPL4801 LPL4018 R 460.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
MACECHJ R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
MDCCLWX R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
MEDAE1R R 250.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
MEDSN1A<br />
HBEDIE6<br />
R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
MEDSO2D R 90.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
MHS3701<br />
MCT2229<br />
R 340.00<br />
MNS202T R 230.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
NUT304K<br />
NUT3704<br />
OHS2601<br />
(book 1)<br />
OHS2601<br />
(book 2)<br />
R 780.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
OHS2602 R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
OTS3703 BBA3059 R 190.00<br />
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Module code Previous<br />
module code<br />
OTS4802 HOT401B<br />
HNT4015<br />
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Price Comment<br />
R 400.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PEN2602 R 280.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
PHY303E PHY418Q<br />
PHY4805<br />
R 300.00 Students who registered for this module in 2004 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PLC3703 PLC3033 R 190.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PPR391B (book 1) R 190.00 Students who registered for this module in 2005 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PPR391B (book 2) R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2005 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PPR391B (book 3) R 220.00 Students who registered for this module in 2005 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PRS2015<br />
PCP408K<br />
PCF4099<br />
R 220.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
PSY485Y R 190.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
PTU1501 PTU101M<br />
(book 2)<br />
PTU1501<br />
PTU1502<br />
PTU101M<br />
PTU102N<br />
(book 1)<br />
PTU1502 PTU102N<br />
(book 2)<br />
R 260.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
R 420.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
R 280.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PTU2601 PTU201Q R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PTU2602 PTU202R R 160.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PTU3705 PTU305X R 280.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
PYC3705 PYC305D R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
PYC4803 PSY482V R 300.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
PYC4811 PSY461Q R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
RLE1501 R 180.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
RSN3015<br />
RSN3038 (book 2)<br />
R 220.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
RSN3015 (book 1) R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
RSN822S R 170.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
RSN824U R 330.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
RST2244 R 410.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
RST2603 RST2255 R 200.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
RST2604 RST3248 R 360.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
RST3709 R 200.00
Module code Previous module code Price Comment<br />
SNS4M1C<br />
SNS4M2C<br />
R 140.00 Students who registered for this module in 2009 and<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
SPS304L (book 1) R 230.00 Students who registered for this module in 2006 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
SPS304L (book 2) R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2006 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
SPS304L (book 3) R 180.00 Students who registered for this module in 2006 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
SPS305M R 150.00 Students who registered for this module in 2006 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
THL2601 THL201A R 135.00 Students who registered for this module in 2008 to<br />
2010 are exempt form this levy.<br />
TRT303A R 240.00 Students who registered for this module in 2007 to<br />
2010 are exempt from this levy.<br />
WTT401C R 660.00 Students who registered for this module in 2010 are<br />
exempt form this levy.<br />
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Registration codes<br />
Physical disability (refer to question 9 on the registration form)<br />
CODE DISABILITY CODE DISABILITY<br />
15 Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart diseases and blood<br />
pressure<br />
21 Multiple disabilities<br />
09 Cerebral palsied 13 Muscular/skeletal/joint/limb deficiencies/diseases, such as<br />
polio and muscular dystrophy<br />
08 Communication and speech problems,<br />
such as stuttering<br />
06 Deaf 10 Paraplegic<br />
19 Diabetes 11 Quadriplegic<br />
14 Other neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis<br />
22 Disabilities not mentioned 20 Serious chronic diseases<br />
07 Dyslexia and other similar learning disabilities 17 Stroke/brain disorders<br />
12 Epilepsy 02 Visually impaired: blind<br />
05 Hearing disability: study material on audio cassette<br />
should be transcribed<br />
03 Visually impaired: not blind. Find it difficult to read printed<br />
text. Cannot study through reading. Need help, such<br />
as audio cassettes, enlarged print, computer discs for<br />
computers with voice synthesizers<br />
16 Kidney and blood deficiencies 04 Visually impaired: not blind. Can study through reading.<br />
Do not need study material on audio cassette<br />
18 Mental health problems/mental disorders/phobias/<br />
chemical imbalances<br />
23 Wheelchair<br />
Home language (refer to question 13 on the registration form)<br />
CODE HOME LANGUAGE CODE HOME LANGUAGE<br />
A Afrikaans SH Shona<br />
B Afrikaans/English SS Southern Sotho<br />
E English SP Spanish<br />
F French SW Swati<br />
D German TS Tsonga/Shangaan<br />
GR Greek TW Tswana<br />
HE Hebrew VE Venda<br />
IT Italian XH Xhosa<br />
NB Ndebele ZU Zulu<br />
ND Ndonga OA Other African languages<br />
NS Northern Sotho OF Other foreign languages<br />
PO Portuguese<br />
Population groups (refer to question 16 on the registration form)<br />
CODE POPULATION GROUP CODE POPULATION GROUP<br />
300X African 4006 Indian<br />
2003 Coloured 1007 White/Chinese<br />
9008 Other/Foreign National<br />
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Occupation (refer to question 15 on the registration form)<br />
CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION<br />
01015 Accountant/auditor 17515 Food related trade<br />
1334X Admin/spec secretaries 18163 Food/related machine operator<br />
12424 Administration professional 01066 Forestor/conservationist<br />
16128 Animal producers 13021 Full-time student (elsewhere)<br />
01023 Architect/quantity surveyor 13013 Full-time student at <strong>Unisa</strong><br />
1821X Assemblers 17531 Garment/related trades work<br />
17221 Blacksmiths/toolmakers 15148 Hairdressers/beauticians<br />
17124 Building finishers 17310 Handicraft workers<br />
17116 Building frame trade work 01163 Health technologist<br />
15156 Building/housekeeping superv 18333 Heavy truck and bus drivers<br />
13331 Business services agents 01074 Home management advisor<br />
18325 Car/Van/motorcycle driver 1141X Hotel, restaurant manager<br />
18139 Chemical/photographic operator 12009 Housewife<br />
15318 Child care workers/teacher aid 1351X ICT operator/User support technician<br />
11045 Citizen force member 11339 ICT service manager<br />
04006 Clerical or related worker 01082 Jurist<br />
14222 Client information workers 14133 Keyboard operator<br />
10111 Commissioned officer 3021X Labour-disabled people<br />
01031 Computer specialist 08001 Labourer (except farm)<br />
15121 Cook 19399 Labourer/mining/construction<br />
05002 Craftsman or related worker 01201 Lecturer/professor<br />
12653 Creative/performing artist 11118 Legislator/senior official<br />
12521 Database/network 01090 Librarian/archivist<br />
19119 Domestic/hotel/office cleaner 13145 Life science technician<br />
17418 Electrical equipment installer/repairer 12130 Life sciences professional<br />
17426 Electronics/telecoms installer 02003 Manager/administrator<br />
12157 Electrotechnology engineer 11320 Manufacturing/mining/construction manager<br />
0104X Engineer 19321 Manufacturing labourer<br />
01228 Engineering/science technician 1611X Market gardeners/crop grower<br />
10006 Farm labourer/farm foreman 1432X Material-recording/transport<br />
01058 Farm management advisor 01104 Mathematician<br />
09008 Farmer/farm manager 01104 Mathematician<br />
12416 Finance professionals 01147 Medical doctor/dentist<br />
13315 Financial 13218 Medical/pharmaceutical technician<br />
11029 Fireman 18120 Metal proc/finishing operator<br />
16225 Fishery workers/hunters/trap 19313 Mining/construction labourer<br />
19410 Food preparation assistants 13129 Mining/constructrction supervisor<br />
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Occupation (continued) (refer to question 15 on the registration form)<br />
CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION<br />
18112 Mining/mineral plant operator 11428 Retail/wholesale trade manager<br />
16136 Mixed crop/animal producer 16004 Retired<br />
18341 Mobile plant operators 18147 Rubber/plastic/paper operator<br />
11061 National service trainee 13323 Sales and purchasing agents<br />
10219 Non-commissioned officers 0300X Sales worker<br />
30414 Not economically active 12432 Sales/marketing/PR<br />
14311 Numerical clerks 0121X Secondary education teacher<br />
01155 Nurses/dieticians 14125 Secretary (general)<br />
13226 Nursing/midwifery assistant professional 11088 Service worker (other)<br />
14001 Occupation not classified 17213 Sheet/structural metal worker<br />
17000 Occupation unknown 1835X Ships' deck crews/related<br />
17000 Occupation unknown 15229 Shop salesperson<br />
07005 Operative (transport) 0118X Social scientist<br />
06009 Operator (except transport) 01198 Social/recreation worker<br />
01120 Ops research/systems analyst 13420 Sports and fitness worker<br />
10316 Other armed forces occupations 15237 Store/market sales person<br />
14419 Other clerical support work 19526 Street vendor (excluding food)<br />
1754X Other craft and related work 19518 Street/related service worker<br />
13250 Other health associate professional 16349 Subs fishers/hunters/trapper<br />
12262 Other health professional 16314 Subsistence crop farmers<br />
15164 Other personal services work 16322 Subsistence livestock farmer<br />
15245 Other sales workers 16330 Subsistence mixed crop farmer<br />
11436 Other service manager 01279 Technical worker (other)<br />
1818X Other stationary plant operator 01236 Technician (other)<br />
12351 Other teaching professional 13528 Telecoms/broadcasting technician<br />
17132 Paint/building structure cleaner 14214 Teller/related clerk<br />
12246 Paramedical practitioners 18155 Textile/furniture/leather machine operator<br />
11053 Permanent force member 12238 Traditional/complementary medicine<br />
15326 Personal care health service 13234 Traditional medical professional<br />
01139 Personnel officer 1933X Transport and storage labour<br />
11037 Police officer/detective 15113 Travel attendant/conductor/guide<br />
12343 Primary school teacher 15008 Unemployed<br />
17329 Printing trades workers 19127 Vehicle/window/laundry cleaner<br />
11010 Prison service worker 12254 Veterinarian<br />
13137 Process control technicians 13242 Veterinary technician/asstistant.<br />
11347 Professional service manager 01244 Vocational counsellor<br />
1107X Protection service (other) 12327 Vocational education teacher<br />
19615 Refuse workers 1513X Waiter/bartender<br />
13358 Regulatory government 18171 Wood/paper plant operator<br />
01171 Religious worker 17523 Wood treater/cabinet maker<br />
01260 Research worker not classified 01252 Writer/artist/musician<br />
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Economic sector (refer to question 17 on the registration form)<br />
CODE ECONOMIC SECTOR CODE ECONOMIC SECTOR<br />
01007 Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 04006 Manufacturing<br />
08001 Business and Repair Services 02003 Mining<br />
0300X Construction 09008 Personal Services, including hotel and household services<br />
11215 Education – Primary or Preprimary 11401<br />
11223 Education – Secondary 11509<br />
Nationality (refer to question 14 on the registration form)<br />
Professional and related services<br />
NOT listed elsewhere<br />
Public Administration – Public Service, Provincial<br />
Administration, City Councils, Municipalities, etc<br />
11231 Education – Tertiary 05002 Transportation, Communication and other Public Utilities<br />
10006 Entertainment and Recreational Services 11304 Welfare and non-profit membership organizations<br />
07005 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 06009 Wholesale and Retail Trade<br />
1110X Hospital and Health Services 11606<br />
Previous year activity (refer to question 18 on the registration form)<br />
NOT APPLICABLE (any sector not mentioned above, eg<br />
housewives, pensioners, unemployed, etc)<br />
CODE PREVIOUS YEAR ACTIVITY CODE PREVIOUS YEAR ACTIVITY<br />
08 Enrolled in a foreign post – secondary institution 02 Technikon student<br />
03 Higher Education College student 07 Unemployed<br />
98 Other activity 01 University student<br />
05 Secondary school student 99 Unknown activity<br />
04 Technical College student 06 Working in Labour force<br />
CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY<br />
1007 Algeria 1988 Senegal 1937 Mali 2941 Venezuela 5061 Fiji<br />
1015 South Africa 2003 Cuba 3204 Iran 295X Virgin Islands (British) 507X French Polynesia<br />
1112 Ivory Coast 2011 Argentina 3212 Iraq 2968 Virgin Islands (US) 5088 Guam<br />
1120 Namibia 202X Brazil 3220 Kazakhstan 3018 Israel 5096 Kiribati<br />
1139 Botswana 2038 Bolivia 3239 Jordan 3026 Armenia 510X Mariana Islands<br />
1147 Lesotho 2046 Chile 3247 Kuwait 3034 Azerbaijan 5118 Marshall Islands<br />
1155 Swaziland 2054 Colombia 3255 Kyrgyzstan 3042 Bahrain 5126 Micronesia<br />
1163 Zambia 2062 Dominica 3263 Laos 3050 Georgia 5134 Nauru<br />
1171 Zimbabwe 2070 Dominican Republic 3271 Lebanon 3077 India 5142 New Caledonia<br />
118X Malawi 2089 Ecuador 328X Macau 3085 Indonesia 5150 Norfolk Island<br />
1198 Mauritius 2119 Anguilla 3301 Maldives 3107 Hong Kong 5169 Palau<br />
1201 Mozambique 2127 Antigua and Barbuda 3409 Mongolia 3123 Taiwan 5177<br />
Papua New<br />
Guinea<br />
121X Kenya 2135 Aruba 3506 Nepal 3131 Japan 5185 Solomon Islands<br />
1228 Zaire 2143 Bahamas 3514 Oman 314X Malaysia 4243 Estonia<br />
1236 Tanzania 2151 Barbados 3522 Pakistan 3158 Bangladesh 4251 Faroe Islands<br />
1244 Madagascar 216X Belize 3530 Philippines 3166 Brunei 426X Finland<br />
1252 Seychelles 2178 Bermuda 3549 Qatar 3174 Cambodia 4286 Gibraltar<br />
1260 Reunion 2186 Cayman Islands 3557 Russia 3182 China 4294 Guernsey<br />
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Nationality (continued) (refer to question 14 on the registration form)<br />
CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY<br />
1279 Angola 2194 Costa Rica 3565 Saudi Arabia 4146 Andorra 4340 Vatican City<br />
1287 Uganda 2208 USA 3573 Singapore 4154 Belarus 4359 Yugoslavia<br />
1295 Burundi 2216 Canada 3581 South Korea 4162 Bosnia 4405 Hungary<br />
1317 Comores 2232 Guyana 359X Sri Lanka 4170 Bulgaria 4448 Turkey<br />
1341 Congo 2240 El Salvador 3603 Syria 4189 Croatia 4456 Ukraine<br />
135X Gabon 2259 Greenland 3611 Tajikistan 4200 San Marino 4502 Iceland<br />
1384 Liberia 2267 Grenada 362X Thailand 4219 Slovakia 4529 Jersey<br />
1392 Rwanda 2275 Guadelope 3638 Turkmenistan 4227 Czech Republic 4537 Latvia<br />
1406 Benin 2283 Guatemala 3646 United Arab Emirates 4235 Denmark 4545 Liechtenstein<br />
1414 Burkina Faso 2291 Haiti 3654 Uzbekistan 4014 Austria 4553 Lithuania<br />
1422 Cameroon 2305 French Guiana 3662 Vietnam 4022 Belgium 4561 Luxemborg<br />
1430 Cape Verde 2402 Honduras 3670 Yemen 4030 France 457X Macedonia<br />
1449<br />
Central African<br />
Republic<br />
250X Jamaica 4006 Albania 4049 Greece 4588 Malta<br />
1457 Chad 2518 Martinique 2550 Nicaragua 4057 Ireland 4596 Moldova<br />
1465 Djibouti 2526 Mexico 2569 Panama 4065 Italy 460X Monaco<br />
1473 Egypt 2534 Montserrat 2577 Paraguay 4073 Netherlands 4707 Norway<br />
1481 Equatorial Guinea 2542 Netherlands Antilles 2585 Peru 4081 Portugal 4804 Poland<br />
149X Eritrea 1538 Sierra Leone 2593 Puerto Rico 409X Spain 4901 Romania<br />
1503 Ethiopia 1546 Tunisia 2607 Saint Lucia 4103 Switzerland 4995 Slovenia<br />
1511 Sudan 1562 Western Sahara 2704 Saint Vincent 4111 United Kingdom 5193 Tongo<br />
152X Togo 1600 Gambia 2801 St Kitts and Nevis 412X Germany 5207 Tuvalu<br />
1945 Mauritania 1708 Ghana 2909 Suriname 4138 Cyprus 5215 Vanuatu<br />
1953 Morocco 1805 Guinea 2917 Trinidad and Tobago 5010 Australia 5223 Wallis and Futuna<br />
1961 Niger 1902 Guinea-Bissau 2925 Turks and Caicos 5029 New Zealand 5231 Western Samoa<br />
197X Nigeria 1929 Libya 2933 Uruguay 5053 Cook Islands 9997 No Information<br />
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<strong>Unisa</strong> examination centre codes (refer to question 12 on the registration form)<br />
Use the following table to find a <strong>Unisa</strong> exam venue close to where you live.<br />
South Africa – Mpumalanga<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
39012 Amersfoort 38210 Groblersdal 40118 Nelspruit<br />
38237 Arabie 38334 Hendrina 39411 Piet Rietief<br />
46019 Balfour 40134 Kabokweni 43206 Praktisser (Burgersfort)<br />
40010 Barberton 40142 Ka Nyamazane 41157 Sabie<br />
46116 Bethal 38245 Kwa Mhlanga 38229 Siyabuswa<br />
39217 Carolina 41017 Lydenburg 40215 Skukuza<br />
46213 Delmas 40053 Malelane 46515 Standerton<br />
40150 Elukwatini 38318 Middelburg 39519 Volkrust<br />
39314 Ermelo 41114 Mkhuhlu 38415 Witbank<br />
46132 Evander 87041 Mlumati<br />
South Africa – North West<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
3701X Brits 17213 Mafikeng 83062 Soshanguve<br />
44113 Christiana 74829 Mogwase 43532 Steelpoort<br />
44318 Delareyville 45055 Orkney 17426 Taung College<br />
17248 Fochville 4511X Potchefstroom 44717 Ventersdorp<br />
45012 Klerksdorp 37214 Rustenburg 17418 Vryburg<br />
37206 Lehurutshe 83070 Saulspoort 44830 Wolmaranstad<br />
44512 Lichtenburg 4461X Schweizer Reneke 37133 Zeerust<br />
South Africa – Limpopo<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
41181 Acornhoek 42013 Letaba (Tivumbeni) 38377 Mpudulle<br />
43419 Bela Bela 43222 Limburg 60232 Penge<br />
60119 Bopedi-Bapedi 43516 Lephalale (Ellisras) 42072 Phalaborwa<br />
4220X Ga Kgapane 43311 Makhado (Louis Trichardt) 43117 Polokwane (Pietersburg)<br />
63010 Giyani 4301X Messina (Musina) 4315X Senwabarwana (Bochum)<br />
46655 Groothoek Hospital 43575 Modimolle (Nylstroom) 43354 Soekmekaar<br />
70130 Hoedspruit 43265 Modjadji 37419 Thabazimbi<br />
43184 Jane Furse Hospital 43214 Mokopane (Potgietersrus) 70114 Thohoyandou<br />
43168 Lebowakgomo 43257 Mookgopong (Naboomspruit)<br />
South Africa – Gauteng<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
3407X Alberton 33065 Johannesburg (Ormonde) 33502 Soweto<br />
35130 Benoni 31011 Krugersdorp (Greek Church) 34215 Springs (Hellenic Centre)<br />
33537 Benoni (Daveyton) 41904 Krugersdorp (PP Church) 35998 Tembisa (Olifantsfontein)<br />
34010 Brakpan 34088 Nigel 32115 Vanderbijlpark<br />
38016 Bronkhorstspruit 36013 Pretoria (Pretoria Show Grounds) 32581 Vereeniging<br />
31119 Carltonville 27006 Pretoria (Heartfelt Arena) 32956 Westonaria<br />
37125 Cullinan 3102X Randfontein 30554 Witpoortjie<br />
35114 Germiston 33316 Randburg<br />
83038 Hammanskraal 33405 Roodepoort (only students residing<br />
in Roodepoort)<br />
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South Africa – Free State<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
52019 Bethlehem 51314 Ladybrand 4721X Theunissen<br />
55018 Bloemfontein 50512 Lindley 49212 Viljoenskroon<br />
49018 Bothaville 48011 Odendaalsrus 48119 Virginia<br />
47015 Bultfontein 49115 Parys 5223X Vrede<br />
5111X Ficksburg 5030X Petrus Steyn 48216 Welkom<br />
50016 Frankfort 50717 Reitz 54011 Wepener<br />
50113 Heilbron 57010 Sasolburg 55514 Winburg<br />
52116 Harrismith 50814 Senekal 58017 Witsieshoek<br />
55050 Jan Kempdorp 53031 Springfontein 54119 Zastron<br />
56413 Koffiefontein 13110 Steynsburg<br />
50415 Kroonstad 55336 Thaba Nchu<br />
South Africa – KwaZulu-Natal<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
26514 Balgowan 26034 Illovo Beach 25313 Richmond<br />
3021X Dundee 25119 Ixopo 28010 Stanger<br />
28207 Durban (DLI Hall) 23019 Kokstad (Town Hall) 24015 Tongaat<br />
27138 Durban (Hellenic Centre) 26417 Ladysmith 75116 Ulundi<br />
27707 Durban (Jewish Club) 75833 Mkuze 25410 Umzinto<br />
26018 Durban (Regional office) 30414 Newcastle 26719 Underberg<br />
29238 Empangeni 27316 Pietermaritzburg 30449 Utrecht<br />
29017 Eshowe 39438 Pongola 30813 Vryheid<br />
26212 Estcourt 25216 Port Shepstone 25518 Wild Coast Sun<br />
27413 Greytown 29211 Richards Bay<br />
South Africa – Eastern Cape<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
09032 Aberdeen 20079 Fort Beaufort 23035 Matatiele<br />
21016 Adelaide 69604 Goedemoed 12513 Middelberg<br />
19739 Alexandria 12211 Graaff Reinet 8233 Mthatha<br />
21210 Aliwal North 18015 Grahamstown 1821X Port Alfred<br />
21318 Barkly East 82155 Idutywa 09016 Port Elizabeth<br />
21113 Burgersdorp 11118 Jansenville 20303 Port Elizabeth (Walmer)<br />
82031 Butterworth 08214 Jeffreys Bay 22314 Queenstown<br />
21512 Cathcart 08311 Joubertina 13013 Somerset East<br />
12114 Cradock 19011 King Williams Town 22411 Sterkstroom<br />
22810 Dordrecht 09040 Kirkwood 11215 Steytlerville<br />
2001X East London 8221X Lady Frere 20087 Ugie<br />
2161X Elliot 82171 Lusikisiki 09113 Uitenhage<br />
82112 Engcobo 2211X Maclear 11312 Willowmore<br />
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South Africa – Northern Cape<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
7764X Alexander Bay 16314 Hopetown 17310 Postmasburg<br />
0510X Brandvlei 17078 Kakamas 15210 Prieska<br />
10219 Carnarvon 17159 Kathu 12912 Richmond<br />
10111 Calvinia 16411 Kimberley 01015 Springbok<br />
12017 Colesberg 01031 Kleinsee 10618 Sutherland<br />
14117 De Aar 17116 Kuruman 17019 Upington<br />
16217 Douglas 00132 Lime Acres 1415X Victoria West<br />
00957 Garies 1513X Pofadder 10154 Williston<br />
1611X Hartswater 00930 Port Nolloth<br />
South Africa – Western Cape<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
00140 Athlone 07110 Knysna 04316 Robertson<br />
10014 Beaufort West 06114 Ladismith 59005 Stellenbosch<br />
05010 Bredasdorp 10413 Laingsburg 02658 Strand<br />
05118 Caledon 03115 Malmesbury (DR Church) 05517 Swellendam<br />
00116 Cape Town (Parow) 02208 Moorreesburg 04952 Touwsriver<br />
04014 Ceres 0801X Mossel Bay 08419 Uniondale<br />
01937 Citrusdal 06211 Oudtshoorn 0331X Vredenburg<br />
01910 Clanwilliam 04219 Paarl 02119 Vredendal<br />
07013 George 03212 Piketberg 0491X Worcester<br />
00701 Grassy Park 01740 Porterville<br />
6985X Helderstroom 10510 Prince Albert<br />
05312 Hermanus 0541X Riversdale<br />
Prisons and detention barracks<br />
IMPORTANT<br />
Centres at prisons and detention barracks are ONLY for prisoners, and NOT for the staff of the prison or for other students.<br />
CODE CENTRE CODE CENTRE<br />
04006 Allandale (Paarl) 42978 Ebongweni C-Max (Kokstad)<br />
43397 Atteridgeville 30430 Ekuseni (Youth Development Centre)<br />
4007X Barberton 33022 Johannesburg (Project 2) (Female)<br />
3603X Baviaanspoort 3925X Ermelo<br />
46124 Bethal 2905X Eshowe<br />
34053 Boksburg 43036 Estcourt<br />
04979 Brandvlei Maximum 23507 Fort Beaufort<br />
05525 Buffeljags Prison 85022 Gaborone<br />
82406 Butterworth 42943 George<br />
14125 De Aar 30252 Glencoe<br />
36102 Devon 2127X Goedemoed<br />
16373 Douglas 09121 Goodwood<br />
04235 Drakenstein (Medium B) 18031 Grahamstown<br />
26050 Durban (Male) 32131 Groenpunt (Vereeniging)<br />
26069 Durban (Female) 77224 Grootfontein<br />
43028 Dwarsrivier 55034 Grootvlei<br />
20028 East London (Medium C) 52124 Harrismith<br />
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Prisons and detention barracks<br />
CODE CENTRE CODE CENTRE<br />
84301 Harare 00310 Pollsmoor Maximum<br />
77828 Hardap (Mariental, Namibia) 43125 Polokwane<br />
46329 Heidelberg 45136 Potchefstroom<br />
05150 Helderstroom 34037 Modderbee<br />
05142 Helderstroom Maximum 42986 Mogwase<br />
71625 Middledrift 82244 Mount Fletcher<br />
33030 Johannesburg (Project 3) (Diepkloof) 82260 Mount Frere<br />
33049 Johannesburg (Medium A) 3083X Ncome<br />
33154 Johannesburg (Medium B) 40126 Nelspruit<br />
1642X Kimberley 34150 Nigel<br />
19038 King William’s Town 43060 Obiqua Prison, Tulbach<br />
45039 Klerksdorp 42994 Port Elizabeth (Female)<br />
23000 Kokstad (Medium) 36072 Pretoria Local<br />
50474 Kroonstad 36048 Pretoria Maximum<br />
31062 Krugersdorp 36056 Pretoria Central<br />
16993 Kuruman 60097 Pretoria (Female)<br />
42935 Kutama-Sinthumule Max (Lephalale) 89605 Prince Albert<br />
26441 Ladysmith (KwaZulu-Natal) 43079 Qalakabusha (Empangeni)<br />
3214X Leeuhof (Vereeniging) 1723X Rooigrond<br />
33111 Leeuwkop (Medium A) 37400 Rustenburg<br />
3312X Leeuwkop (Medium B) 5710X Sasolburg<br />
33138 Leeuwkop (Medium C) 43303 Sekhukhuni<br />
33146 Leeuwkop Maximum 5092X Senekal<br />
44520 Lichtenburg 2760X Sevontein<br />
37079 Losperfontein (Brits) 09024 St Albans Maximum<br />
4332X Louis Trichardt 46523 Standerton<br />
42951 Lusikisiki 78743 Swakopmund<br />
22527 Mafikeng 70122 Thohoyandou<br />
03158 Malmesbury (New Prison) 82376 Mthatha<br />
55026 Mangaung Maximum 25402 Umzinto<br />
43109 Mauritius 17035 Upington (Male)<br />
20001 Mdantsane 01023 Voorberg<br />
12556 Middelburg (Eastern Cape) 29009 Waterval-Utrecht<br />
38296 Middelburg (Mpumalanga) 04855 Wellington<br />
83097 Odi/Mabopane 78735 Windhoek Central<br />
02607 Oudtshoorn 38423 Witbank<br />
17256 Parys 04995 Worcester<br />
27324 Pietermaritzburg 38156 Zonderwater B<br />
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Other countries in Africa<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
ALGERIA LESOTHO NIGERIA<br />
99740 Algiers 86010 Maseru 85138 Lagos<br />
ANGOLA LIBYA SENEGAL<br />
8400X Luanda 9305X Tripoli 8512X Dakar<br />
BOTSWANA MALAWI SIERRA LEONE<br />
00906 Francistown 90026 Blantyre 99538 Freetown<br />
85014 Gaborone 8803X Lilongwe SUDAN<br />
85049 Jwaneng MALI 89419 Khartoum<br />
85030 Lobatsi 99309 Bamako SWAZILAND<br />
99724 Maun MOZAMBIQUE 8705X Matsapha<br />
BURUNDI 9997X Maputo 87092 Big Bend<br />
99104 Bujumbura MAROCCO TANZANIA<br />
CAMEROON 90603 Rabat 91235 Dar es Salaam<br />
91758 Yaounde NAMIBIA UGANDA<br />
CHAD 77119 Gobabis 91480 Kampala<br />
89540 N’DJamena 77313 Karasburg ZAMBIA<br />
CONGO 79219 Katima-Mulilo 88986 Kitwe<br />
89478 Brazzaville 77518 Keetmanshoop 8896X Livingstone<br />
COTE D’IVOIRE 8929X Khorixas 88951 Lusaka<br />
85006 Abidjan 77615 Luderitz ZIMBABWE<br />
EGYPT 7781X Mariental 84298 Harare<br />
91103 Cairo 77917 Okahandja 84018 Bulawayo<br />
ETHIOPIA 77658 Oranjemund<br />
87106 Addis Ababa 79014 Oshakati<br />
EQUATORIAL GUINEA 78115 Otjiwarongo<br />
89486 Malabo 78212 Outjo<br />
GABON 77674 Rosh Pinah<br />
9112X Libreville 79111 Rundu<br />
GHANA 79359 Swakopmund<br />
85111 Accra 78514 Tsumeb<br />
KENYA 78433 Walvis Bay<br />
85189 Egerton University 78719 Windhoek<br />
90921 Nairobi (Kenya College of<br />
Accountancy)<br />
89311 Nairobi (Inoorero<br />
University)<br />
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Countries outside of Africa<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
ARAB EMIRATES<br />
(UNITED)<br />
CAYMAN ISLAND INDONESIA<br />
99856 Abu Dhabi 98841 Cayman 99112 Jakarta<br />
98760 Dubai CHILE IRAN<br />
ARGENTINA 90891 Santiago 9076X Tehran<br />
90077 Buenos Aires CHINA IRELAND<br />
AUSTRALIA 90700 Beijing 91448 Dublin<br />
91308 Adelaide 91367 Shanghai ISRAEL<br />
91030 Brisbane CHINA - TAIWAN 90778 Tel Aviv<br />
90158 Canberra 90735 Taipei ITALY<br />
90441 Melbourne CUBA 9045X Milan<br />
9059X Perth 98957 Havana 90638 Rome<br />
90727 Sydney CYPRUS JAPAN<br />
AUSTRIA 90786 Nicosia 90794 Tokyo<br />
90816 Vienna DENMARK JORDAN<br />
BAHRAIN (PERSIAN<br />
GULF)<br />
9031X Copenhagen 91251 Amman<br />
99937 Manamah FINLAND KAZAKHSTAN<br />
BELGIUM 90271 Helsinki 99171 Astana<br />
90131 Brussels FRANCE KOREA<br />
BRAZIL 90573 Paris 90751 Seoul<br />
90115 Brasilia GERMANY KUWAIT<br />
90697 Sao Paulo 91065 Berlin 91464 Kuwait<br />
BULGARIA 90506 Frankfurt MADAGASCAR<br />
91170 Sofia 90255 Hamburg 91359 Antananarivo<br />
CANADA 90093 Köln MALAYSIA<br />
90522 Calgary, Alberta 90492 Munich 91146 Kuala Lumpur<br />
92568 Charlottetown, Prince<br />
Edward Island<br />
GREECE MAURITIUS<br />
92479 Halifax, Nova Schotia 90018 Athens 90654 Reduit<br />
93343 Happy Valley<br />
(Goose Bay) NL<br />
HONG KONG 91162 Rodrigues Island<br />
92630 Montreal (Quebec) 90298 Hong kong MEXICO<br />
90557 Ottawa HUNGARY 90069 Mexico City<br />
92681 Regina, Saskatchewan 90808 Budapest NETHERLANDS<br />
99767 Saskatoon ICELAND 90190 The Hague<br />
91014 Toronto 90107 Reykjavik<br />
90646 Vancouver INDIA<br />
92649 Victoria, British Columbia 99872 Mumbay<br />
91456 Winnipeg, Manitoba 99910 New Delhi<br />
94544 Yukon<br />
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Countries outside of Africa<br />
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre<br />
NEW ZEALAND SEYCHELLES USA<br />
90867 Auckland 99457 Mahe 92444 Anchorage, Alaska<br />
90875 Dunedin SINGAPORE 93149 Atlanta, Georgia<br />
90859 Wellington 90085 Singapore 92452 Beaverton, Orgon<br />
91804 Christchurch SPAIN 92525 Bentonville Arkansas<br />
NORWAY 90417 Madrid 90174 Chicago<br />
9014X Oslo SWEDEN 94552 Daly City, San Francisco<br />
OMAN 90719 Stockholm 93211 Delaware, Newark<br />
9918X Oman SWITZERLAND 92606 Emporia, Kansas<br />
PAKISTAN 90212 Geneva 92509 Fresno, California<br />
90344 Islamabad THAILAND 92657 Greenville, Ohio<br />
PERU 91022 Bangkok 92622 Jackson, Mississippi<br />
92029 Lima TURKEY 92460 Lawton, Oklahoma<br />
PHILIPPINES 89435 Ankara 90972 Los Angeles<br />
92290 Manila 91499 Istanbul 92517 Menomonie, Wisconsin<br />
POLAND UKRAINE 92614 Murfreesboro, Tennessee<br />
9093X Warsaw 99864 Kiev 90530 New York<br />
PORTUGAL UNITED ARAB<br />
EMIRATES<br />
92592 Norfolk, Virginia<br />
90379 Lisbon 99856 Abu Dhabi 92533 Orlando, Florida<br />
QATAR 98760 Dubai 9269X Piscataway, New Jersey<br />
98698 Doha UNITED KINGDOM 92576 Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 90395 London 92495 San Diego, California<br />
99880 Moscow 9336X St Louis, Missouri<br />
SAUDI ARABIA 9255X Victoria, Texas<br />
99953 Jeddah 90832 Washington DC<br />
99996 Riyadh VENEZUELA<br />
98930 Caracas<br />
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<strong>Unisa</strong>’s official booksellers<br />
Adams & Co Website: www.adamsuniversitybooks.co.za<br />
341 West Str,<br />
DURBAN<br />
Tel: 0861 341341<br />
Fax: 031 3047308<br />
email: west@adamsbooks.co.za<br />
341 West Str,<br />
DURBAN<br />
Tel: 0861 341341<br />
Fax: 031 3047308<br />
email: west@adamsbooks.co.za<br />
33 Victoria Street,<br />
DURBAN<br />
Tel 031 3194400<br />
Fax 031 3077356<br />
email: education@adamsbooks.co.za<br />
341 West Str,<br />
DURBAN<br />
Tel: 0861 341341<br />
Fax: 031 3047308<br />
email: west@adamsbooks.co.za<br />
Adams & Co Website: www.adamsuniversitybooks.co.za<br />
Shop 231, Lower level, Carleton Centre,<br />
JOHANNESBURG<br />
Tel: 011 3315140<br />
Fax: 011 331 5079<br />
email: jhbbooks@juta.co.za<br />
Shop 45, Shoprite Park Shopping Centre,<br />
PAROW<br />
Tel: 021 9306202<br />
Fax: 021 9307962<br />
email: pabooks@juta.co.za<br />
1st Floor Hatfield Plaza, 1122 Burnett St,<br />
HATFIELD<br />
Tel: 012 3625799<br />
Fax: 012 3625744<br />
email: ptabooks@juta.co.za<br />
Musgrave Centre, Musgrave Road,<br />
DURBAN<br />
Tel 031 3194450<br />
Fax 031 2013735<br />
email: Musgrave@adamsbooks.co.za<br />
Armstrong Booksellers (New 2nd hand books) Website: www.armstrongs.co.za<br />
1st Floor, Pine Park Place,<br />
Cnr 1st Ave & 6th Street<br />
LINDEN<br />
Tel: 011 8886732 / 6129<br />
Fax: 011 8884429<br />
email: info@armstrongs.co.za<br />
Cnr 11th St & Louis Botha Ave,<br />
ORANGE GROVE<br />
Tel: 011 4851337<br />
Fax: 011 4851338<br />
email: info@armstrongs.co.za<br />
Book Express Website: www.bookexpress.co.za<br />
70b Loch Ave, Parktown West,<br />
JOHANNESBURG<br />
Tel: 011 4828433<br />
Fax: 011 7268208<br />
email: info@bookexpress.co.za<br />
Kalahari.net Website: www.kalahari.net Tel: 021 4688035<br />
Praesidium Books Website: www.praesidiumbooks.co.za<br />
Visiomed Office Park Block 5, 269 Beyers Naude Drive,<br />
NORTHCLIFF<br />
Tel: 011 4312390<br />
Fax: 011 4312423<br />
email: sales@praesidiumbooks.co.za<br />
Protea Bookshop Website: www.proteabookshop.co.za<br />
1067 Burnett St,<br />
HATFIELD<br />
Tel: 012 3625663/4<br />
Fax: 012 3625685<br />
email: akademies@proteaboekhuis.co.za<br />
Shop 45, Shoprite Park Shopping Centre,<br />
PAROW<br />
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Fax: 021 9307962<br />
email: akademies@mweb.co.za<br />
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STELLENBOSCH<br />
Tel: 021 8829101<br />
Fax: 021 8829110<br />
email: akademies@mweb.co.za<br />
Ground Floor, 1066 Building,<br />
Cnr Harrison & Kerk Street<br />
JOHANNESBURG<br />
Tel : 011 8360124<br />
Fax: 011 8342684<br />
email: info@armstrongs.co.za<br />
Ground Floor, Sunclare Building, 21 Dreyer St,<br />
Claremont,<br />
CAPE TOWN<br />
Tel : 021 6706680<br />
Fax: 021 6706795<br />
email: claremontbooks@juta.co.za<br />
86 Steve Biko St, Bult,<br />
POTCHEFSTROOM<br />
Tel: 018 2971583/4<br />
Fax: 018 2973775
Pro Visions Books Website: www.provisions.co.za<br />
37F Ordnance Road DURBAN<br />
Tel: 031 3372112<br />
Fax: 031 3684500<br />
email: info@provisions.co.za<br />
Van Schaik Bookstore Website: www.vanschaik.com<br />
Protea Hotel Building, Burnett Street,<br />
HATFIELD<br />
Tel: 012 3625701/ 5669 / 5698<br />
Fax: 012 362-5673<br />
email: vshat@vanschaik.com<br />
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BOKSBURG<br />
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email: vsboks@vanschaik.com<br />
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Simelane and Bram Fisher Streets,<br />
DURBAN<br />
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email: vsdurban@vanschaik.com<br />
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email: vsparow@vanschaik.com<br />
Sanlam Student Village, Nelson Mandela<br />
Metropolitan University, Summerstrand,<br />
PORT ELIZABETH<br />
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PRETORIA<br />
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VANDERBIJLPARK<br />
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email: vsnwu@vanschaik.com<br />
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Golf Road,<br />
Scottsville,<br />
PIETERMARITZBURG<br />
Tel: 033 3869308/9<br />
Fax: 033 3869633<br />
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BRAAMFONTEIN<br />
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SOWETO<br />
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UNIVERSITY OF ZULULAND<br />
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University of Namibia,<br />
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Pionierspark,<br />
Windhoek<br />
NAMIBIA<br />
Tel: +264 61 2063364<br />
Fax: +264 61 2063040<br />
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<strong>Unisa</strong> provisional examination timetable for May 2011<br />
Select the study units for which you wish to register in such a manner that the examination dates and times do not clash.<br />
NB: No examination clashes will be permitted. Public holidays in foreign countries are not taken into account when compiling the examination timetable.<br />
Code Paper Date Time Code Paper Date Time Code Paper Date Time<br />
A<br />
ADTF01D<br />
ADTS01P<br />
1<br />
1<br />
2011/05/10<br />
2011/05/16<br />
11:30<br />
14:30<br />
AIS101D<br />
AIS103F<br />
1<br />
1<br />
2011/05/16<br />
2011/05/23<br />
11:30<br />
08:30<br />
AAHR01F 1 2011/05/18 14:30 ADVD01F 1 2011/05/31 14:30 AIS104G 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AAHR02G 1 2011/05/10 14:30 ADVT128 1 Dept requirements -<br />
AIS204K 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
AAHR03H 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AEA271V 1 2011/05/09 08:30 AIS206M 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
AAHR04J 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
AES4701 1 Dept requirements -<br />
AIS207N 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
AASM01F 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
AES4702 1 2011/05/16 08:30 AIS208P 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
AASM02G 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
AES4703 1 2011/05/18 11:30 AIS3703 1 2011/06/02 08:30<br />
AASM03H 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
AEX1501 1 2011/05/27 08:30 AIS3704 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
AASM04J 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
AFK101Q 1 2011/05/16 08:30 AIS3706 1 2011/06/06 11:30<br />
AASM05K 1 Dept requirements -<br />
AFK102R 1 2011/05/11 08:30 AME1015 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
ABT1511 1 2011/05/10 08:30<br />
AFK103S 1 2011/05/09 14:30 AME1502 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
ABT1512 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
AFK105U 1 2011/05/16 14:30 AME1503 1 2011/05/16 14:30<br />
ABT1513 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
AFK1501 1 2011/05/16 08:30 AME2019 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
ABT1514 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
AFK1503 1 2011/05/16 14:30 AME202A 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
ABT1515 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
AFK1504 1 2011/05/09 14:30 AME203B 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
ABT1516 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
AFK201T 1 2011/05/18 11:30 AME2602 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
ABT1517 1 2011/05/25 08:30<br />
AFK202U 1 2011/05/12 11:30 AMIB01X 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
ABT1518 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
AFK203V 1 2011/05/30 14:30 AMIB02Y 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
ABT1519 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
AFK2601 1 2011/05/12 11:30 AMIB033 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
ABT1520 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
AFK2602 1 2011/05/30 14:30 ANH101P 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
ACIB03C 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AFK3702 1 2011/06/01 11:30 ANH102Q 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
ACIB04D 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
AFK3703 1 2011/06/02 08:30 ANH1501 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
ACIB05E 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
AFK3704 1 2011/06/03 13:30 ANH1502 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
ACN203S 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
AFL1501 1 2011/06/06 08:30 ANP111A 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ACN306Y 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
AFL1502 1 2011/05/30 14:30 ANP211A 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ACN3073 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
AFL1503 1 2011/05/17 14:30 ANP311A 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ACN3084 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
AFL1504 1 2011/05/19 14:30 ANP411A 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
ACP3701 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
AFL2601 1 2011/05/10 08:30 ANP411A 2 Dept requirements -<br />
ADB1501 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
AFL2602 1 2011/05/16 14:30 ANP4701 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
ADB1502 1 Will be informed -<br />
AFL2603 1 2011/05/16 08:30 ANP4702 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
ADB1602 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
AFL3701 1 2011/05/10 08:30 APAM01J 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ADCB01L 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
AFL3702 1 2011/05/12 08:30 APAM02K 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
ADCB02M 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AFL3703 1 2011/05/16 08:30 APAM03L 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
ADCB03N 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
AFL3704 1 2011/05/18 11:30 APAM04M 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
ADCB04P 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
AFL3705 1 2011/05/06 13:30 APAM05N 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
ADCB05Q 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
AGE1014 1 2011/05/30 08:30 APAM07Q 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
ADCB06R 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
AGE1025 1 2011/05/06 13:30 APBK01G 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
ADCB07S 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AGE111A 1 2011/05/16 08:30 APBK02H 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
ADCB08T 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
AGE1501 1 2011/05/30 08:30 APBK03J 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
ADCB09U 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
AGE1601 1 2011/05/06 13:30 APBK04K 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
ADCB10M 1 2011/05/31 14:30 AGM111A 1 2011/05/09 08:30 APBK05L 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
ADCB11N 1 2011/05/16 11:30 AGM211A 1 2011/05/09 11:30 APBK06M 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
ADCB12P 1 2011/05/13 13:30 AGS1501 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
APBK07N 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
ADCB13Q 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AHPR02G 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APBK08P 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
ADCB14R 1 2011/05/17 14:30<br />
AIDM01Q 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APC101D 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
ADL201M 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
AIDM02R 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APC102E 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
ADL2601 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
AIDM03S 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APC1501 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
ADTD016 1 2011/06/01 11:30<br />
AIN1501 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
APC1502 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
NB: Please note that the dates reflected in these timetables are provisional and the University reserves the right to change examination dates if necessary.<br />
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APC201G 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
APC202H 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
APC2601 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
APC2602 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
APC301K 1 2011/06/01 11:30<br />
APC302L 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
APC303M 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
APC3701 1 2011/06/01 11:30<br />
APC3702 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
APC3703 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
APFP01J 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
APFP02K 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
APFP03L 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
APFP04M 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
APFP05N 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
APFP06P 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
APFP07Q 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
APFP08R 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
APIB01H 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
APIB02J 1 2011/06/01 11:30<br />
APIB03K 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
APIB04L 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
APICB1U 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
APICB2V 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
APICB3W 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
APICB4X 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
APICB5Y 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
APICB63 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
APICB74 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
APICB85 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
APICB96 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
APIF053 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APM1513 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
APM1514 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
APM1612 1 2011/05/26 14:30<br />
APM214Y 1 2011/05/26 14:30<br />
APM2611 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
APM2614 1 2011/05/26 14:30<br />
APM2616 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
APM3701 1 2011/05/26 08:30<br />
APM3711 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
APM3712 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
APM3713 1 2011/05/30 14:30<br />
APMCONT 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
APMFINQ 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
APML014 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APML025 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APML036 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APML047 1 Dept requirements -<br />
APMLLC8 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
APMMANV 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
APMMAR3 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
APMMHRJ 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
APMP13M 1 2011/06/01 08:30<br />
APMP23P 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
Code Paper Date Time<br />
APMP33R 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
APPF01U 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
APPF02V 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
APPF03W 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
APPF04X 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
APPF05Y 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
APPF063 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
APPF074 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
APPF085 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
APY101E 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
APY102F 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
APY1501 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
APY1601 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
APY201H 1 2011/05/26 08:30<br />
APY202J 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
APY203K 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
APY2601 1 2011/05/26 08:30<br />
APY2602 1 2011/06/02 08:30<br />
APY2701 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
APY3701 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
APY3702 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
APY3703 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
APY3704 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
ARB101K 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
ARB102L 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ARB1501 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
ARB1602 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ARB201N 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
ARB202P 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
ARB205S 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
ARB2603 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
ARB2704 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
ARB2705 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
ARB3706 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
ARB3707 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
ARH111G 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
ARH112H 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
ARH1501 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
ARH1502 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
ARH211K 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
ARH212L 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
ARH213M 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ARH214N 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
ARH311N 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
ARH312P 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
ARH313Q 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
ARH314R 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ARM1501 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
ARM1503 1 2011/06/06 14:30<br />
ASA101L 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
ASA102M 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
ASA103N 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ASA201P 1 2011/06/01 14:30<br />
ASA202Q 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
ASA301S 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
Code Paper Date Time<br />
ASA302T 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
ASA303U 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
ASA304V 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
ASA305W 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
ASA306X 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
ASDP01R 1 Dept requirements -<br />
ASDP02S 1 Dept requirements -<br />
ASDP03T 1 Dept requirements -<br />
ASDP04U 1 Dept requirements -<br />
ASDP05V 1 Dept requirements -<br />
ASP101N 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
ASP211T 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
ASP212U 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ASP213V 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
ASP214W 1 2011/06/03 08:30<br />
ASP3075 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
ASP311W 1 2011/05/31 11:30<br />
ASP312X 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
ASP313Y 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
ASP3143 1 2011/06/01 14:30<br />
ASP3154 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
ASP3165 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
AST134J 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AST1534 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AST1631 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
AST251N 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
AST252P 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
AST2651 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
AST2652 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
AST3763 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
ATC1013 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
ATC1024 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ATC1502 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
ATC1601 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
ATC2016 1 2011/05/19 08:30<br />
ATC2028 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
ATC2039 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
ATC2601 1 2011/05/19 08:30<br />
ATC2602 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
ATC2603 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
ATC301A 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
ATC303C 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
ATC304D 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
ATC305E 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
ATC306F 1 Dept requirements -<br />
ATC3701 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
ATC3702 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
ATC3703 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
ATC3704 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
ATC3705 1 Dept requirements -<br />
ATIB029 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
ATIB03A 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
AUE1501 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
AUE201L 1 2011/05/16 14:30<br />
AUE202M 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
AUE301P 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
AUE302Q 1 2011/05/19 08:30<br />
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AUE303R 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
AUE304S 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
AUI2016 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
AUI302B 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
AUI303C 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
AUI305E<br />
B<br />
1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
BAN1501 1 2011/05/31 11:30<br />
BAN1502 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
BAS1501 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
BASC11N 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
BASC12P 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
BASC13Q 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
BASC14R 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
BBMN014 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
BCH2118 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
BCH2129 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
BCH213A 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
BCH2601 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
BCH2602 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
BCH2603 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
BCH3701 1 2011/05/26 14:30<br />
BCH3702 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
BCH3703 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
BEMI014 1 Dept requirements -<br />
BLG111H 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
BLG112J 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
BLG113K 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
BLG1501 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
BLG1502 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
BOT131W 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
BOT132X 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
BOT133Y 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
BOT1501 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
BOT1502 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
BOT221X 1 2011/05/26 14:30<br />
BOT2313 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
BOT2335 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
BOT2601 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
BOT2602 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
BOT2603 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
BOT2632 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
BOT3701 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
BOT3702 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
BOT3703 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
BPHB01K 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
BPHB02L 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
BSA1501 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
BSA1502 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
BSA1602 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
BSM1501 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
BSM1502 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
Code Paper Date Time<br />
BSM1602 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
BSY1015<br />
C<br />
1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CAA211A 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
CAD161S 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
CAFK01T 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
CAITE01 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CAITE02 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
CAITE03 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
CBB1501 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
CBBF01W 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
CBC1501 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
CBCR01C 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
CBCR02D 1 2011/05/11 11:30<br />
CBLT01R 1 2011/06/01 08:30<br />
CBLT02S 1 2011/06/03 08:30<br />
CBLT03T 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
CBSA01R 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CBSA02S 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
CBSA03T 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
CBSA04U 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
CBSA05V 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
CBSA06W 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CBSA07X 1 Dept requirements -<br />
CBSL01V 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
CCBD01V 1 2011/05/11 11:30<br />
CCBF015 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CCBF026 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
CCCB01T 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
CCCR01H 1 2011/05/17 14:30<br />
CCCR02J 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
CCHR018 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CCHR029 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
CCIM01S 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
CCIM02T 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CCL101R 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
CCL102S 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
CCL803K 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
CCL821M 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
CCL822N 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
CCL823P 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
CCL824Q 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
CCL825R 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CCL828U 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CCL829V 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CCPL01N 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
CCPL02P 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
CCWR04D 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
CCWR05E 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
CCWR06F 1 2011/05/19 14:30<br />
CDIA01Q 1 Dept requirements -<br />
CEM1501 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
Code Paper Date Time<br />
CEM211F 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CFCW019 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
CFCW02A 1 2011/06/01 11:30<br />
CFIN01F 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
CFIN02G 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
CFPC01A 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
CFPM01B 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CFST01F 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
CFTC01S 1 Dept requirements -<br />
CFWC02A 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
CFWC03B 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
CGM1501 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
CGM1502 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
CGM2601 1 2011/05/11 11:30<br />
CGM2602 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
CGM2603 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
CGM3701 1 2011/05/19 14:30<br />
CGM3702 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
CGM3703 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
CGM3704 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
CGM3705 1 2011/06/01 14:30<br />
CGSL01R 1 Dept requirements -<br />
CHE101N 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
CHE102P 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CHE103Q 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CHE104R 1 Dept requirements -<br />
CHE111Q 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
CHE112R 1 2011/05/26 08:30<br />
CHE1500 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CHE1501 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
CHE1502 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CHE1503 1 Dept requirements -<br />
CHE181T 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CHE2611 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
CHE2612 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
CHE2613 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
CHE2614 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
CHE3701 1 2011/05/16 14:30<br />
CHE3702 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
CHE3703 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
CHE3704 1 2011/05/26 14:30<br />
CICB01U 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
CICB02V 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
CICC01X 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CICG01E 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CIKM015 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CIN301B 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
CIOB01J 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
CIOB02K 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CIOB03L 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
CIOB04M 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CIOB05N 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
CIOB06P 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
CIOB07Q 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
NB: Please note that the dates reflected in these timetables are provisional and the University reserves the right to change examination dates if necessary.<br />
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CIOB08R 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CIOB09S 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
CIP201G 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CIP2601 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CIP301K 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
CIP3701 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
CIRM014 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CIRM025 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
CITM01D 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
CITM02E 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
CITM03F 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
CJFB01G 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
CLA101S 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
CLA104V 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
CLA1501 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
CLA1502 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
CLA201V 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
CLA202W 1 2011/05/24 14:30<br />
CLA2601 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
CLA2602 1 2011/05/24 14:30<br />
CLGC013 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
CLGC024 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
CLGC035 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
CLH103T 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLH104U 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
CLH1501 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLH1502 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
CLH2063 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLH2074 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CLH2601 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLH2602 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CLO101Q 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLO1501 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLO201T 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLO203V 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
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CLO2601 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLO2603 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
CLO2605 1 2011/06/06 14:30<br />
CLO2606 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
CLO301W 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
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CLO3043 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
CLO3065 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLO3076 1 Dept requirements -<br />
CLO3701 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CLO3702 1 Dept requirements -<br />
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CLO3704 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
CLO3706 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CLRM01L 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
CLRM02M 1 2011/05/19 08:30<br />
CLS1501 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
CLS1502 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
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CLS2601 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
CLS2602 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
CLS3701 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
CLS3702 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
CLS3703 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
CLS3704 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
CLS3705 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CMBU01E 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
CMCL01L 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
CMCL02M 1 2011/06/01 08:30<br />
CMD101C 1 2011/05/16 14:30<br />
CMH1501 1 2011/05/16 14:30<br />
CMH1502 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
CMH1503 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
CMH1504 1 2011/05/10 08:30<br />
CMH2602 1 2011/05/25 08:30<br />
CMH3701 1 2011/05/11 11:30<br />
CMKS01F 1 2011/06/02 08:30<br />
CMKS02G 1 2011/06/06 11:30<br />
CML101H 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
CML1501 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
CMM1501 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
CMM1502 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
CMM2601 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CMM2602 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
CMM2603 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
CMM3702 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
CMM3703 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
CMM3705 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
CMP2016 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
CMP2601 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
CMP301A 1 2011/05/30 14:30<br />
CMP3701 1 2011/05/30 14:30<br />
CMPF01R 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CMPF02S 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
CMT101C 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CMY101B 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
CMY102C 1 2011/06/03 08:30<br />
CMY103D 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
CMY1501 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
CMY1502 1 2011/06/03 08:30<br />
CMY1503 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
CMY201E 1 2011/05/11 11:30<br />
CMY202F 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
CMY203G 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
CMY204H 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CMY205J 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
CMY301H 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
CMY302J 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
CMY303K 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
CMY304L 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
CMY305M 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
CMY306N 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
CMY307P 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
CMY3701 1 2011/06/06 14:30<br />
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CMY3702 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
CMY3703 1 2011/05/31 11:30<br />
CMY3704 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
CMY3705 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
CMY3706 1 2011/05/17 14:30<br />
CMY3707 1 2011/05/10 08:30<br />
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COAT01H 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
COBT51X 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
CODL014 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
COID01W 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
COM101X 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
COM102Y 1 2011/05/19 14:30<br />
COM1501 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
COM1502 1 2011/05/19 14:30<br />
COM2025 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
COM2036 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
COM2048 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
COM2059 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
COM3018 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
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COM304B 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
COM305C 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
COM306D 1 Dept requirements -<br />
COM311A 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
COM3704 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
COM3708 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
COS101S 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
COS111U 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
COS112V 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
COS113W 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
COS1501 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
COS1511 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
COS1512 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
COS1521 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
COS201V 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
COS211X 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
COS2144 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
COS2213 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
COS2269 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
COS2338 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
COS2601 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
COS2611 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
COS2614 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
COS261C 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
COS2621 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
COS2626 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
COS2633 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
COS2661 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
COS3701 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
COS3711 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
COS3712 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
COS3721 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
COS3751 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
COS3761 1 2011/06/01 14:30<br />
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CPEI014 1 2011/06/03 08:30<br />
CPFM01M 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CPI271Y 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
CPPA01R 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
CPR201W 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
CPR2601 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
CRBIA01 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CRBIA02 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
CREW01U 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CRI2601 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
CRI3701 1 2011/05/26 14:30<br />
CRMM01W 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
CRMM02X 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CRMR03J 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CRMR04K 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
CRS2M2C 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
CRTB01R 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
CRTB02S 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
CRW1501 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CRW201X 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
CRW2601 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
CRW2602 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
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CSCW019 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
CSDB1DX 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
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CSDN01X 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CSDW1WS 1 Dept requirements -<br />
CSEC1D9 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CSFS01R 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
CSFS02S 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
CSFS03T 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
CSFS04U 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
CSIS1DF 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
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CSJ2601 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
CSL201M 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
CSL2601 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
CSM3M1Q 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
CSM3M2Q 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
CSNA01Y 1 2011/06/06 14:30<br />
CSP1014 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
CSP1501 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
CSPM1DR 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
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CSS011G 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
CSS101H 1 2011/05/31 08:30<br />
CSSO016 1 2011/05/24 14:30<br />
CSSP1DH 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
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CST2601 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
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CST3705 1 2011/06/01 11:30<br />
CSTC1DB 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CSTC1WW 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CSTQ01H 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
CSTQ02J 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
CSTR01L 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
CSTR02M 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
CSVB1DG 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
CSWT019 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
CTAX11T 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
CTAX12U 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
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CTSO01C 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
CTSW016 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
CVEN01M 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
CXHS01V 1 2011/06/06 11:30<br />
CZUU01A<br />
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DAIS01B 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
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DCE131G 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
DCIB01U 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
DCIB02V 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
DCIB03W 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
DCIB04X 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
DCIB05Y 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
DCIB063 1 2011/05/17 14:30<br />
DCIB074 1 2011/05/17 14:30<br />
DCIB085 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
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DCIB096 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
DEIB019 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
DEIB02A 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
DFIB01E 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
DFIB02F 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
DIG111Z 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
DIG221X 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
DLGM01B 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
DLGM02C 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
DLGM03D 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
DLGM04E 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
DLGM05F 1 2011/05/25 08:30<br />
DLGM06G 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
DLGM07H 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
DMIB01L 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
DMIB02M 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
DPA101P 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
DPA202T 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
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DRW111X 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
DRW221Y 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
DSC1510 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
DSC1520 1 2011/05/26 08:30<br />
DSC1620 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
DSC1630 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
DSC2601 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
DSC2602 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
DSC2603 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
DSC2604 1 2011/05/24 14:30<br />
DSC2605 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
DSC2606 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
DSC2607 1 2011/05/31 11:30<br />
DSC3702 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
DSC3703 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
DSC3704 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
DSC3705 1 2011/05/17 14:30<br />
DSC3706 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
DSC3707 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
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DTIB01S 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
DTIB02T 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
DTM1501 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
DTM1502 1 2011/05/25 08:30<br />
DTM1503 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
DTM1604 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
DVA101Q 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
DVA102R 1 2011/05/25 08:30<br />
DVA1501 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
DVA1601 1 2011/05/25 08:30<br />
DVA201T 1 2011/05/26 08:30<br />
DVA202U 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
DVA2601 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
DVA2602 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
DVA301W 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
DVA302X 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
DVA303Y 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
DVA3043 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
DVA3054 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
DVA3701 1 2011/05/26 08:30<br />
DVA3702 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
DVA3703 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
DVA3704 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
DVA3705 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
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ERC101J 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
ETH102L 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
ETH202P 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
ETH203Q 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
ETH302S 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
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ETH303T 1 2011/05/24 14:30<br />
ETH305V 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
ETH306W 1 2011/05/19 11:30<br />
EUC131T 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
EUC1511 1 2011/06/06 14:30<br />
EVI301A 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
EVI3701 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
EVI3702 1 2011/06/01 08:30<br />
EWS121Q 1 2011/05/16 14:30<br />
EWS2601 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
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FAC1501 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
FAC1502 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
FAC1503 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
FAC1601 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
FAC2601 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
FAC2602 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
FAC3701 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
FAC3702 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
FAC3703 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
FAC3704 1 2011/05/24 08:30<br />
FDEME3L 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
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FIC181C 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
FIS1601 1 2011/05/10 08:30<br />
FIS211K 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
FIS212L 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
FIS213M 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
FIS2601 1 2011/05/17 11:30<br />
FIS2602 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
FIS2603 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
FIS3701 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
FIS3702 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
FIS3703 1 2011/05/12 14:30<br />
FLM271S 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
FLS101V 1 2011/05/16 14:30<br />
FLS102W 1 2011/05/31 11:30<br />
FLS1501 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
FLS1502 1 2011/05/31 11:30<br />
FMC201U 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
FMPAPCA 1 2011/05/10 08:30<br />
FMPIFMQ 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
FMPLER6 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
FMPLISG 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
FMPMPOV 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
FMPOHSP 1 2011/06/01 08:30<br />
FNS1501 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
FNS1502 1 2011/05/17 08:30<br />
FOO101U 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
FOO1501 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
FOO201X 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
FOO2033 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
FOO2601 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
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FOO2603 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
FOO2604 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
FOO2605 1 2011/05/19 08:30<br />
FOO3014 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
FOO3025 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
FOO3036 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
FOO3048 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
FOO3701 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
FOO3702 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
FOO3703 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
FOO3704 1 2011/05/11 14:30<br />
FOR1502 1 2011/05/26 14:30<br />
FOR1503 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
FRC101Q 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
FRC102R 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
FRC1501 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
FRC1502 1 2011/05/18 11:30<br />
FRC203V 1 2011/06/02 08:30<br />
FRC2601 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
FRC2602 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
FRC303Y 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
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FRC3704 1 2011/06/06 11:30<br />
FRC3705 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
FUAC01E 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
FUAC01E 2 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
FUAC02F 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
FUAC03G 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
FUR201F 1 2011/05/23 11:30<br />
FUR2601<br />
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GED101T 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
GED102U 1 2011/05/26 11:30<br />
GED201W 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
GED202X 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
GED203Y 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
GED3013 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
GED3024 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
GED3069 1 2011/05/19 08:30<br />
GEL1156 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
GEL1168 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
GEM1014 1 2011/05/24 11:30<br />
GEM1025 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
GEM1501 1 2011/05/12 11:30<br />
GEM1502 1 2011/05/13 08:30<br />
GEM2018 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
GEM2029 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
GEM204B 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
GEM302C 1 2011/05/09 08:30<br />
GEM303D 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
GEM304E 1 2011/05/10 14:30<br />
GEM305F 1 2011/05/06 08:30<br />
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GGH103S 1 2011/05/11 11:30<br />
GGH1501 1 2011/06/01 11:30<br />
GGH1502 1 2011/05/09 14:30<br />
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GGH3054 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
GGH3076 1 2011/05/26 08:30<br />
GNE2601 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
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GRE203E 1 2011/05/09 11:30<br />
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HMA3703 1 2011/05/18 08:30<br />
HMA3704 1 2011/06/03 13:30<br />
HPM201B 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
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HSE3703 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
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ICT2622 1 2011/05/30 08:30<br />
ICT2631 1 2011/05/17 14:30<br />
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ICT2642 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
ICT3611 1 2011/05/19 14:30<br />
ICT3612 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
ICT3621 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
ICT3631 1 2011/05/31 14:30<br />
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ICT3642 1 2011/05/16 14:30<br />
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IFSF019 1 2011/05/27 08:30<br />
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IOP306Y 1 2011/05/31 11:30<br />
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IPC3701 1 2011/05/23 08:30<br />
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LCEM015 1 2011/05/06 13:30<br />
LCP401H 1 2011/05/11 08:30<br />
LCP402J 1 2011/05/19 08:30<br />
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LCP410J 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
LCP411K 1 2011/05/25 08:30<br />
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LCR4805 1 2011/06/06 08:30<br />
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LFB3702 1 2011/05/16 08:30<br />
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LJU4802 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
LJU4803 1 2011/06/02 11:30<br />
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MAT113Q 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
MAT1503 1 2011/06/03 08:30<br />
MAT1511 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
MAT1512 1 2011/05/30 11:30<br />
MAT1581 1 2011/05/10 11:30<br />
MAT1613 1 2011/05/16 11:30<br />
MAT212S 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
MAT213T 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
MAT215V 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
MAT2611 1 2011/06/01 14:30<br />
MAT2612 1 2011/05/20 13:30<br />
MAT2613 1 2011/05/25 11:30<br />
MAT2615 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
MAT2691 1 2011/05/12 08:30<br />
MAT3700 1 2011/05/23 14:30<br />
MAT3701 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
MAT3702 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
MAT3705 1 2011/05/30 14:30<br />
MAT3706 1 2011/06/01 14:30<br />
NB: Please note that the dates reflected in these timetables are provisional and the University reserves the right to change examination dates if necessary.<br />
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MCL191S 1 2011/05/13 13:30<br />
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MDPE24F 1 2011/05/25 14:30<br />
MDPE25G 1 2011/05/27 13:30<br />
MDPE26H 1 2011/05/30 14:30<br />
MED161Q 1 2011/05/20 08:30<br />
MEE231V 1 2011/05/18 14:30<br />
MEG101T 1 2011/06/02 14:30<br />
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