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B.A. Honours (Latin) ....................................................................................... 81M.A. (Latin) ..................................................................................................... 81Ph.D. (Latin) ................................................................................................... 82B.A. Honours (Linguistics) ............................................................................... 83M.A. (Linguistics) ............................................................................................. 84Ph.D. (Linguistics) ........................................................................................... 85B.A. Honours (Sign Language) ........................................................................ 86M.A. (Sign Language) ...................................................................................... 86<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme for Language Practice ............................................... 88<strong>Postgraduate</strong> diplomas in Language Practice ............................................... 89M.A. (Language Practice) ................................................................................. 89<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme for Governance and Political TransformationMasters (Governance and Political Transformation) ............................................ 94Ph.D. (Governance and Political Transformation) ................................................ 97<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme for Human Movement ScienceB.A. Honours (Human Movement Science) ....................................................... 99M.A. (Human Movement Science) ..................................................................... 101Ph.D. (Human Movement Science) .................................................................... 102<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional PsychologyM.Psych. ........................................................................................................ 103<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme in Human and Societal DynamicsM.Soc.Sc. (Human and Societal Dynamics) ....................................................... 105Ph.D. .............................................................................................................. 110<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme for General Social ScienceB.Soc.Sc. Honours ........................................................................................ 111M.Soc.Sc. ...................................................................................................... 112M.Soc.Sc. (Clinical Psychology) ....................................................................... 114M.Soc.Sc. (Councelling Psychology) ................................................................. 116Ph.D. .............................................................................................................. 118<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme for <strong>the</strong> Social Services Pr<strong>of</strong>essionsM.Soc.Sc. (Social Work) .................................................................................. 121Ph.D. (Social Work) ......................................................................................... 123<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Diploma in Social Services ...................................................... 1236<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


ACADEMIC STAFF** Indicates head <strong>of</strong> department* Indicates acting head <strong>of</strong> departmentDeanPr<strong>of</strong>. G.W. de KlerkAfrikaans and Dutch, German and FrenchPr<strong>of</strong>. **H.P. van Coller, Pr<strong>of</strong>. N. Morgan (French), Dr. A.S. de Wet, Dr. A.G. Jenkinson,Dr. B.J. Odendaal, Dr. A. van Jaarsveld, Dr. A. van Niekerk, Ms. I. Loock,Ms. I. Smuts (German)African LanguagesPr<strong>of</strong>. **M.A. Moleleki, Mr. D.P. Thulo, Ms. A.S. Motsei, Dr. E.N. Malete, Mrs. M.A. DladlaAfro-Asiatic Studies, Sign Language amd Language PracticePr<strong>of</strong>. **P.J. Nel, Pr<strong>of</strong>. J.A. Naudé, Mr. P. AkachAnthropologyPr<strong>of</strong>. **P.A. Erasmus, Dr. P. EsterhuyseArt HistoryPr<strong>of</strong>. **D.J. van den Berg, Dr. E.S. HumanCentre for Health Systems ResearchPr<strong>of</strong>. **H.C.J. van Rensburg, Pr<strong>of</strong>. C. Ngwena, Dr. F. le R. Booysen, Mr. J.C. Heunis,Mr. Z.S. Matebesi, Mr. F. Steyn, Ms. E. Adendorff, Ms. M. Engelbrecht,Ms. E. Janse van Rensburg-Bonthuyzen, Ms. Joy SummertonCommunication and Information StudiesPr<strong>of</strong>. **F.H. Terblanche, Pr<strong>of</strong>. J.C. de Wet, Dr. H.J. Breytenbach, Dr. E.M. Pepler,Dr. A. van Deventer, Ms. E.J.S. Coetzee, Ms. D. Mulder, Ms. C. SchutteCriminologyMr. **A.W. Calitz, Ms. L. Coetzee, Ms. H. FosterDrama and Theatre ArtsPr<strong>of</strong>. **N.J. Luwes, Mr. G.H.J. Kamper, Mr. P.A. Venter, Ms. R.S. Brink7<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


English and Classical CulturePr<strong>of</strong>. **W.J. Greyling, Pr<strong>of</strong>. L. Cilliers (Latin), Pr<strong>of</strong>. A.G. Ullyatt, Pr<strong>of</strong>. M.M. Raftery,Dr. S.I. Brokensha, Dr. M. Brooks, Dr. A.L. van Wyk, Mr. J.C. Smuts, Mr. C.M. Uwah,Ms. M.M.G. Lovisa, Ms. P.D. Gqola, Mr. G. Samiselo, Mr. Z.M. Msimanga,Mr. F.A. AbbanFine ArtsMr. **B. Botma, Ms. J. Allen-Spies, Ms. P.S. Slabbert, Ms. C. StroudHistoryPr<strong>of</strong>. **S.L. Barnard, Pr<strong>of</strong>. A. Wessels, Dr. J-A. Stemmet, Mr. C.M. Twala,Miss. M.M. Oel<strong>of</strong>seHuman Movement SciencePr<strong>of</strong>. **N.A.J. Coetzee, Dr. H.J. Bloemh<strong>of</strong>f, Dr. S.L. Botes, Dr. M.W. Brüssow,Dr. F.F. Coetzee, Dr. M.C. Opperman, Mr. J.C. du ToitMusicPr<strong>of</strong>. **G.P. Lamprecht, Pr<strong>of</strong>. A.A. van Schalkwyk, Dr. M. Viljoen, Dr. N.G.J. Viljoen,Mr. H.C. Armer, Mr. D.J. Cilliers, Ms. K.B. Beck, Ms. H. van NiekerkPolitical SciencePr<strong>of</strong>. **D.P. Wessels, Pr<strong>of</strong>. A. Duvenhage, Pr<strong>of</strong>. H. Hudson, Mr. N.L. Combrink,Mr. J.A. Smiles, Ms. A.M. Harsant, Mr. P.A. Schoeman, Mr. A. van ZylPhilosophyPr<strong>of</strong>. **P.J. Visagie, Mr. J.C. van der MerwePsychologyPr<strong>of</strong>. **D.A. Louw, Pr<strong>of</strong>. G.K. Huysamen, Pr<strong>of</strong>. A. le Roux, Dr. K.G.F. Esterhuyse,Dr. A.A. Grobler, Dr. J.C. Jooste, Dr. A.E. Louw, Dr. H.S. van den Berg,Mr. D.C. Odendaal, Ms. L. Naudé, Ms. A.A. Sharp, Miss. R.R. Moodaley,Dr. C.P. van WykSocial WorkDr. **H.P. Schoeman, Dr. H.J. de Jager, Dr. M.J.M. du Plessis, Dr. S.B. Ferreira,Dr. R.P. Reyneke, Ms. A.E. BöningSociologyPr<strong>of</strong>. **E. Pretorius, Pr<strong>of</strong>. D.C. Groenewald, Pr<strong>of</strong>. A.J. Pelser, Dr. S.J.E.J. van Vuuren,Mr. D.F. Jacobs, Ms. L. Ackermann, Ms. M. de Wet, Dr. E.J. Crause,Miss. J.C. Jansen van RensburgUnit for Language Facilitation and EmpowermentPr<strong>of</strong>. **L.T. du PlessisUnit for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Training and Service in <strong>the</strong> Behavioural Sciences (UOTBS)Pr<strong>of</strong>. *A. Weyers8<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE COURSES: GENERAL INFORMATIONN.B. It is important that students know <strong>the</strong> general <strong>University</strong>regulations and <strong>the</strong> Faculty regulations that apply to <strong>the</strong>ir studies.1.1 General <strong>University</strong> regulationsThe general <strong>University</strong> regulations that apply to all students andfaculties are set out in <strong>the</strong> <strong>University</strong> Calendar Book.1.2 Faculty regulationsFaculty regulations that relate specifically to <strong>the</strong> degrees <strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>the</strong>Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities are in this book.1.3 Degrees <strong>of</strong>feredThe three levels <strong>of</strong> postgraduate qualifications <strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Humanities are (1) Baccalaureus Artium Honores (B.A.Hons.),Baccalaureus Societatis Scientiae Honores (B.Soc.Sc.Hons.),(2) Magister Artium (M.A.), Magister Societatis Scientiae (M.Soc.Sc.), and(3) Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.).1.4 General admission requirements to postgraduate coursesAs a general rule, students are admitted to postgraduate studies and toeach higher level <strong>of</strong> postgraduate study only if <strong>the</strong>y fulfil <strong>the</strong> universityrequirements for registration, have completed <strong>the</strong> preliminary degreewith a mark <strong>of</strong> 60% or more, and are accepted to <strong>the</strong> course <strong>the</strong>y wishto study by <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.1.5 The B.A.Hons. and B.Soc.Sc.Hons. degreesUnless o<strong>the</strong>rwise specified, <strong>the</strong> B.A.Hons. and B.Soc.Hons. degrees area one-year full-time or a two-year part-time study in a particular field. Ingeneral, <strong>the</strong> degrees require students to select and study courses forexamination, and to research and write a mini-<strong>the</strong>sis. In general, too, <strong>the</strong>B.A.Hons. and B.Soc.Sc.Hons. form <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two-yearstructured M.A./M.Soc.Sc. degrees. The specific details <strong>of</strong> each coursediffer, and students must acquaint <strong>the</strong>mselves carefully with <strong>the</strong>requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course <strong>the</strong>y choose.9<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


1.6 The M.A. and M.Soc.Sc. degreesStudents generally have a choice between (1) a two-year structuredM.A. and M.Soc.Sc. and (2) an M.A./M.Soc.Sc. by dissertation.(1) The two-year, full-time, structured M.A./M.Soc.Sc. require studentsto select and study courses for examination, and to research and write amini-dissertation. In general, students can register for <strong>the</strong> structuredM.A./M.Soc.Sc. degree immediately after completing <strong>the</strong> B.A./B.Soc.Sc.degree, with <strong>the</strong> B.A.Hons./B.Soc.Sc.Hons. degree as an "exit" at <strong>the</strong>end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year. (2) The M.A./M.Soc.Sc. by dissertation requiresstudents to write a substantial research essay on a topic agreed uponwith <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department or a supervisor he appoints. In certaincourses a number <strong>of</strong> articles published in accredited journals isaccepted instead <strong>of</strong> a dissertation.As <strong>the</strong> specific requirements <strong>of</strong> courses differ, students must acquaint<strong>the</strong>mselves carefully with <strong>the</strong> requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course <strong>the</strong>y choose.1.7 The Ph.D. degreeUnless o<strong>the</strong>rwise specified, a Doctorate is awarded to a M.A./M.Soc.Sc.graduate who writes a research <strong>the</strong>sis <strong>of</strong> noteworthy substance. Incertain courses a body <strong>of</strong> published or publishable articles is acceptedinstead <strong>of</strong> a <strong>the</strong>sis. Students must acquaint <strong>the</strong>mselves with <strong>the</strong> specificrequirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir course.1.8 The following postgraduate qualifications may be awarded in <strong>the</strong>Faculty:Letters and Min. duration Abbreviation StudyPhilosophy <strong>of</strong> studies codeHONOURS DEGREESBaccalaureus ArtiumHonores ............................................ 1 yr B.A.Hons. ................................ 01500Baccalaureus Artium Honores(Culture Studies) ..................................... 1 yr B.A.Hons. (Culture Studies) ........ 01501Baccalaureus Artium Honores(Language Studies) ................................. 1 yr B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) .... 01502Baccalaureus Artium HonoresB.A.Hons.(Human Movement Science) ..................... 1 yr (Human Movement Science) . ..... 0150410<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Letters and Min. duration Abbreviation StudyPhilosophy <strong>of</strong> studies codeMASTERS' DEGREESMagister Artium ..................................... 1 yr M.A. . ........................................ 01700Magister Artium (Africa Studies) ............... 1 yr M.A. (Africa Studies) .................. 01708Magister Artium (Media Studies) ............ 2 yrs M.A. (Media Studies) .................. 01702Magister Artium (CorporateM.A. (CorporateCommunication) .................................... 2 yrs Communication) ....................... 01703Magister Artium (IntegratedM.A. (IntegratedMarketing Communication) ..................... 2 yrs Marketing Communication) ......... 01704Magister Artium (CommunicationM.A. (CommunicationScience) ..................................................... 2 yrs Sciences) ................................. 01705Magister Artium (Culture Studies) ............ 1 yr M.A. (Culture Studies) ................ 01706Magister Artium (HumanM.A. (HumanMovement Science) ................................. 1 yr Movement Science) ................... 01707Magister ArtiumM.A.(Near Eastern Studies) ............................ 1 yr (Near Eastern Studies) .............. 01721Magister in Governance andPolitical Transformation ...................... 1 yr M.G.P.T. .................................. 01820Magister Artium (Language Practice) ...... 2 yrs M.A. (Language Practice)(i) Translation ............................................ Translation .............................. 01714(ii) Interpreting ............................................ Interpreting .............................. 01715(iii) Lexicography and Terminology ............. Lexicography and Terminology ..... 01716(iv) Language Management ........................ Language Management .......... 01717(v) Language Technology .......................... Language Technology ............. 01709Magister Artium (Language Studies) ...... 2 yrs M.A. (Language Studies) ............. 01718Magister Artium (CounsellingM.A. (CounsellingPsychology) ......................................... 2 yrs Psychology) ............................. 01800Magister Artium (ClinicalM.A. (ClinicalPsychology) ......................................... 2 yrs Psychology) ............................. 01810DOCTORATESPhilosophiae Doctor ............................ 2 yrs Ph.D. ....................................... 01960POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Diploma (Language Practice): 1 yr P.D.L.P.(i) Translation ........................................................................................................ 01201(ii) Interpreting ....................................................................................................... 01202(iii) Lexicography and Terminology ....................................................................... 01203(iv) Language Management .................................................................................. 01204(v) Language Technology ..................................................................................... 0120611<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Arts Min. duration Abbreviation Study<strong>of</strong> studiescodeHONOURS DEGREESBaccalaureusHonores ...................................... 1 yr B.Mus.Hons. ............................ 01540MASTERS' DEGREESMagister Artium(Fine Arts) ............................................ 2 yrs M.A. (Fine Arts) ......................... 01790Magister Musicae .................................. 1 yr M.Mus. ..................................... 01740Magister Artium (DramaM.A. (Drama andand Theatre Arts) .................................. 2 yrs Theatre Arts) ............................ 01711DOCTORATESPhilosophiae DoctorPh.D.(Fine Arts) ......................................... 2 yrs (Fine Arts) .............................. 01960Philosophiae DoctorPh.D.(Drama and Theatre Arts) ...................... 2 yrs (Drama and Theatre Arts) .......... . 01960Philosophiae Doctor (Music) ................. 2 yrs Ph.D. (Music) ............................ 01960Social Min. duration Abbreviation StudySciences <strong>of</strong> studies codeHONOURS DEGREESBaccalaureus Societatis ScientiaeHonores ...................................... 1 yr B.Soc.Sc.Hons. ....................... 02500Baccalaureus Societatis ScientiaeHonores (Human and SocietalDynamics) ............................................. 1 yr B.Soc.Sc.Hons. (H.S.D.) ........... 02510Social Min. duration Abbreviation StudySciences <strong>of</strong> studies codeMASTERS' DEGREESMagister Societatis Scientiae ................ 1 yr M.Soc.Sc. ................................ 02700Magister Societatis (ClinicalM.Soc.Sc.Psychology) ......................................... 2 yrs (Clinical Psychology) ................. 02730Magister Societatis (CounsellingM.Soc.Sc.Psychology) ......................................... 2 yrs (Counselling Psychology) ........... 0274012<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Social Min. duration Abbreviation StudySciences <strong>of</strong> studies codeMASTERS' DEGREESMagister Societatis Scientiae(Social Work) ....................................... 2 yrs M.Soc.Sc.(S.W.) ....................... 02710Magister Societatis Scientiae(Human and Societal Dynamics) ............. 2 yrs M.Soc.Sc. (H.S.D.). .................... 02701Master's Degree in Psychology ............. 1 yr M.Psych ................................... 01712Magister Artium (Gender Studies) .......... 2 yrs M.A. (Gender Studies) ................ 01701DOCTORATEPhilosophiae Doctor ............................ 2 yrs Ph.D. ....................................... 02930POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS<strong>Postgraduate</strong>Social Services .................................... 1 yr P.D.S.S. ................................... 02201<strong>Postgraduate</strong>Gender Studies ................................... 1 yr P.D.G.S. .................................. 01014CERTIFICATECertificate in Gender Studies ................ 1 yr ........................................... 0101313<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FOR THE ARTSREG. B31 BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES –DRAMA AND THEATRE ARTSB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500Students who register for <strong>the</strong> M.A. (Drama and Theatre Arts) degree butwho complete only <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>the</strong> course will be awarded <strong>the</strong>B.A.Hons. (Drama and Theatre Arts) degree.REG. B32MASTER OF ARTS (DRAMA AND THEATRE ARTS)M.A. (Drama and Theatre Arts)Study code: 017111. EVALUATIONStudents are evaluated continuously in tutorial classes, seminars,practical sessions and public performances; and on any written workwhich may include essays, articles and dissertation.2. CURRICULUMBoth years <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course have (1) a compulsory module; and (2) alimited-option part in which students choose from a table <strong>of</strong> modules .3. THE FIRST YEAR (120 credits)3.1 Compulsory module (16 credits)CODES NAME OF MODULE CREDITSANT324 Ethnography: Principles and practice 1614<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Limited-option modules (104 credits)Students must choose any three <strong>the</strong>oretical modules and any onepractical module from those in <strong>the</strong> table:CODES NAME OF MODULE CREDITSDMA701 African Theatre (Theoretical) 24DMC701 Contemporary Theatre Philosophy (Theoretical) 24DME701 Speech and Studio Practice (Theoretical) 24DMH701 Theatre and Drama History (Theoretical) 24DMR701 Drama Teaching Strategies (Theoretical) 24DMS701* Technical Aspects <strong>of</strong> Theatre (Theoretical) 24DMU701 Current Theatre Trends (Theoretical) 24DMZ701 Children's Theatre Theory (Theoretical) 24DMD701 Advanced Directing (Practical) 32DMO701 Community Theatre (Practical) 32DMP701 Theatre and Production Management (Practical) 32DMS702* Technical Aspects Project (Practical) 32DMW701 Creative Writing and Critique (Practical) 32(* Please note: DMS701 Technical Aspects <strong>of</strong> Theatre and DMS702 TechnicalAspects Project must be taken toge<strong>the</strong>r)4. THE SECOND YEAR (120 credits)4.1 Compulsory module (60 credits)CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSDMZ791 Theatre Project Thesis 604.2 Limited-option module (60 credits)Students must choose any one practical module from those in <strong>the</strong> table:15<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSDMV701 Voice and Speech project 60DMN701 Advanced Acting 60DMI701 Advanced Directing 60DMQ701 Entrepreneurial Arts Project 60DMG701 Advanced Technical Aspects and Design 60DMX701 Children's Theatre Projects 60DMY701 Community Arts Project 60DMM701 Advanced Make Up 60REG. B33 PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR –DRAMA AND THEATRE ARTSPh.D.Study code: 019601. OPTIONS FOR GAINING THE Ph.D. DEGREEThe Ph.D. (Drama and Theatre Arts) degree may be gained by(1) dissertation or (2) course-work. Students preferring option (1) mustagree upon a topic with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department or a supervisorappointed by him, and must produce a research essay <strong>of</strong> merit.2. Ph.D. BY COURSEWORK2.1 DURATIONThe degree can be completed in two years <strong>of</strong> full-time study.2.2 EVALUATIONStudents are assessed continuously both in practical and written work.2.3 CURRICULUM (240 credits)Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> three options:16<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


2.4 OPTION 1:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSDRM901 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM902 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM903 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM991 Dissertation 1202.5 OPTION 2:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSDRM901 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM902 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM903 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM904 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM971 Article 802.6 OPTION 3:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSDRM901 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM902 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM903 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM904 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM905 Drama and Theatre performance Art 40DRM908 Lecture demonstration 40REG. B34 BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES –ART HISTORY OR VISUAL CULTURE STUDIESB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500Students may study for B.A.Hons. in ei<strong>the</strong>r Art History or Visual CultureStudies.17<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


The identity-philosophical thinking deduces from this supposed identity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>subject and object <strong>of</strong> political power that a nation’s becoming subjective-objective orconscious takes place in <strong>the</strong> republican state in <strong>the</strong> consensus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> governing and <strong>the</strong>governed. Consensual governance leads to <strong>the</strong> identity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state and <strong>the</strong>nation/people, <strong>the</strong> legislator and <strong>the</strong> legislated, <strong>the</strong> author and <strong>the</strong> addressee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law.Through this identity <strong>of</strong> consensus, political rule is sublated or abolished andtransformed into self-government. Discourse <strong>the</strong>oretical approaches to corporategovernance transfer <strong>the</strong> consensus and identity <strong>the</strong>oretical model <strong>of</strong> politicalgovernment to <strong>the</strong> firm and its governance. They postulate that stakeholder discourseand consensus in <strong>the</strong> firm ought to be <strong>the</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> corporate governance andcontrol. 22From <strong>the</strong> viewpoint <strong>of</strong> a general anthropological <strong>the</strong>ory <strong>of</strong> human self-interestednessand <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> human beings’ missing objectivity towards <strong>the</strong>mselves, <strong>the</strong> discourse <strong>the</strong>ory<strong>of</strong> human decision-making remains below <strong>the</strong> complexity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> task <strong>of</strong> controllingpower. The tendency observable in <strong>the</strong> corporatist state to collusions and coalitions <strong>of</strong>influential interest-groups or lobbyists forces one to emphasize <strong>the</strong> need for <strong>the</strong> control<strong>of</strong> political and economic power through competition, through individuals andinstitutions that come from <strong>the</strong> outside to check organizations. Hostile takeovers are one<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> possible control mechanisms against mistaken forms <strong>of</strong> consensus and <strong>of</strong>coalitions between <strong>the</strong> management and <strong>the</strong> stakeholder or pressure groups within <strong>the</strong>firm. Hostile takeovers, <strong>the</strong>refore, should be ra<strong>the</strong>r encouraged than hindered by <strong>the</strong>legislation on corporate governance. A greater control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> management <strong>of</strong> large-scaleenterprises through competing management teams and <strong>the</strong>ir takeover threat will resultin an increased performance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se firms.The need for a limitation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> consensus principle does not exclude to retainelements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> co-determination legislation as it is mandatory for German large-scaleenterprises. The option for some worker participation does not imply, however, equalvoting rights <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> employees at <strong>the</strong> supervisory board level. Ra<strong>the</strong>r, it requires an endto <strong>the</strong> accumulation <strong>of</strong> power by <strong>the</strong> trade-unions in <strong>the</strong> supervisory board <strong>of</strong> large-scaleenterprises as it developed in Germa ny where many CEOs claim that <strong>the</strong>y can notdecide against <strong>the</strong> worker representation in <strong>the</strong> board dominated by <strong>the</strong> unions thatusually organize and represent <strong>the</strong> employees. Co-determination in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong>employee representation on <strong>the</strong> supervisory board does not violate <strong>the</strong> owner- orshareholder value-principle if and only if <strong>the</strong> clear majority <strong>of</strong> votes and <strong>the</strong>refore <strong>the</strong>right <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last decision remain with <strong>the</strong> owners or shareholders. At present, this is not<strong>the</strong> case in Germany. An enormous insider position has been built up by <strong>the</strong> unionssince <strong>the</strong>ir representatives sit in practically all supervisory boards <strong>of</strong> large-scaleenterprises as <strong>the</strong> representatives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> employee representation.The participation or do-determination principle can increase corporate performancewhen it understood as a principle <strong>of</strong> representation and not as a consensus principle andwhen it is instituted toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> control principle <strong>of</strong> hostile takeovers. The codetermination<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> employees on <strong>the</strong> board increases <strong>the</strong> learning capacity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>22 This position is taken in publication <strong>of</strong> a discourse <strong>the</strong>oretical approach to business ethics in <strong>the</strong> grouparound Horst Steinmann. Cf. Andreas Georg Scherer: Die Rolle der Multinationalen Unternehmung imProzeß der Globalisierung (The Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Multinational Corporation in <strong>the</strong> Process <strong>of</strong> Globalization),Heidelberg (Physica) 2003 (Ethische Ökonomie. Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsethik und Wirtschaftskultur -Ethical Economy. Studies in Economic Ethics and Economic Culture,Vol. 7).18


REG. B35MAGISTER ARTIUM – ART HISTORY OR VISUALCULTURE STUDIESM.A.Study code: 01700Students may study for <strong>the</strong> M.A. degree in ei<strong>the</strong>r Art History or VisualCulture Studies.1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE1.1 To be admitted to <strong>the</strong> course in Art History a candidate musthave one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following qualifications:- A B.A. Honours in Art History- Any appropriate B.A. Honours qualification, subject topreliminary examination and/or additional study, to bedecided in consultation with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.1.2 To be admitted to <strong>the</strong> course in Visual Culture Studies acandidate must have one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following qualifications:- A B.A. Honours in Visual Culture Studies- An interdisciplinary B.A. Honours (Culture Studies) wi<strong>the</strong>lective courses in Visual Culture Studies- Any appropriate B.A. Honours qualification, subject topreliminary examination and/or additional study, to bedecided in consultation with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.1.3 Candidates may register for <strong>the</strong> degree only after <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong>Department has approved <strong>the</strong>ir admission and <strong>the</strong>ircurriculum.2. EXAMINATIONDepending on which option students choose below, <strong>the</strong>y are examinedei<strong>the</strong>r by dissertation, or on two publishable research articles, or by aminor research project and written examinations.3. CURRICULUM (128 credits)Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> three options.Option 1:CODE FORM OF EXAMINATION CREDITSKGK700; or Dissertation 128VCT70019<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Option 2:CODE FORM OF EXAMINATION CREDITSKGK702; orVCT702Two related, publishable articles 2 x 64 =128Option 3:CODE FORM OF EXAMINATION CREDITSKGK791/VCT791 Minor research project 64KGK703/VCT703 3 hour written examination 16KGK704/VCT704 3 hour written examination 16KGK705/VCT705 3 hour written examination 16KGK706/VCT706 1 hour oral examination 16REG. B36PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – ART HISTORY ANDVISUAL CULTURE STUDIESPh.D.Study code: 01960<strong>Postgraduate</strong> study towards <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. degree is <strong>of</strong>fered in ei<strong>the</strong>r ArtHistory or Visual Culture Studies.1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEIn addition to <strong>the</strong> general <strong>University</strong> regulations for admission to <strong>the</strong>Ph.D. degree, students must also comply with <strong>the</strong> followingprerequisites:1.1 To be admitted to <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. in Art History, candidates must holdone <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following qualifications:- an M.A. in Art History- any appropriate master's qualification, subject to preliminaryexamining and/or additional study, to be determined inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.1.2 To be admitted to <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. in Visual Culture Studies, candidatesmust hold one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following qualifications:- an M.A. in Visual Culture Studies- an interdisciplinary M.A. (Culture Studies) with modules in VisualCulture Studies- an M.A. in Art History20<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


- any applicable master's qualification, subject to preliminaryexamining and/or additional study, to be determined inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department.2. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION (240 credits)Students may acquire <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. degree by one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following twomethods:2.1 A <strong>the</strong>sis (course code KGK900 or VCT900) on an approved researchtopic in Art History or Visual Culture Studies chosen by <strong>the</strong>candidate in consultation with <strong>the</strong> appropriate supervisor(s).2.2 Five related articles presented in a publishable format on anapproved research topic in ei<strong>the</strong>r Art History (KGK905) or VisualCulture Studies (VCT905).REG. B37MAGISTER ARTIUM (FINE ARTS)M.A. (Fine Arts)Study code: 017901. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEIn addition to <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Informationabove, admission to <strong>the</strong> course is conditional upon a candidatepresenting a portfolio <strong>of</strong> artworks <strong>of</strong> a standard acceptable to <strong>the</strong> Head<strong>of</strong> Department.2. EVALUATIONStudents are assessed by a combination <strong>of</strong> methods determined by<strong>the</strong>ir choice <strong>of</strong> modules. The methods comprise (1) presenting aportfolio <strong>of</strong> creative works; (2) writing a dissertation; and (3) writingexaminations.3. CURRICULUM (240 credits)Students choose one <strong>of</strong> three options. The duration <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> threeoptions is two years.Option 1CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSXMP709 Portfolio creative works 120XMV791 Dissertation 12021<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Option 2Option 3XMP709 Portfolio creative works 120XMA702 Two articles 120XMP709 Portfolio creative works 120XME701 Examination 40XME702 Examination 40XME703 Examination 40REG. B38PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – FINE ARTSPh.D.Study code: 019601. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREECandidates must have completed a M.A. (Fine Arts) degree with aminimum <strong>of</strong> 60% and <strong>the</strong>y must present a portfolio <strong>of</strong> artworks <strong>of</strong> astandard acceptable to <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.2. CURRICULUMYears 1 & 2CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSXDP901 Portfolio <strong>of</strong> creative works 120XDA905 Two articles 120REG. B39BACCALAUREUS MUSICAE HONORESB.MUS.HONS.Study code: 015401. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEIn addition to <strong>the</strong> requirements for admission mentioned in GeneralInformation, students must have gained at least 60% in all music<strong>the</strong>oretical and practical modules in <strong>the</strong> second and third years <strong>of</strong> study<strong>of</strong> B.Mus. or B.A. (Mus.). Students who wish to take Performing Art as<strong>the</strong>ir specialisation module must have gained at least 65% in PracticalMusic Study at level A, or 70% in Practical Music Study at level B in <strong>the</strong>third year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir B.Mus. or B.A. (Music) degrees. Students who do not22<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


comply with this requirement but who still wish to take Performing Artmay audition.2. CONTINUOUS AND SUMMATIVE EVALUATIONThe practical and <strong>the</strong>oretical work <strong>of</strong> students is evaluated continuouslyby means appropriate to <strong>the</strong> different modules. The summativeevaluation <strong>of</strong> students' performance skills, musicality, and <strong>the</strong>oreticalknowledge, likewise, is by means appropriate to <strong>the</strong> different practicaland <strong>the</strong>oretical aspects <strong>of</strong> each module.3. CURRICULUM (124 credits)The curriculum is made up <strong>of</strong> (1) compulsory modules and (2) limitedoptionmodules.3.1 Compulsory modules (72 credits)CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSCSA609* Capita Selecta 36MUE691 Research Essay on an approved topic 36* CSA609: In <strong>the</strong> Capita Selecta students take:Introduction to Research Methodology; andany three <strong>of</strong>:Philosophy <strong>of</strong> MusicSociology <strong>of</strong> MusicMusic TheoryEthnomusicology(Two examination papers)3.2 Limited-option modules (52 credits)Students must take any one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following six specialisation options:Option 1CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSRIM609 Readings in Musicology 36MMG614 History <strong>of</strong> Music Subject Education 16Option 2SMS609 Systematic Music Studies 36MTP614 Music Theory Pedagogy 1623<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Option 3MOP609 Music Education and Practice 36OMT614 Teaching Media and Music16TechnologyOption 4*MUK609 Performing Art 36REP614 Repertoire 16Option 5*KRL609 Choral Directing 36REP614 Repertoire 16Option 6JAZ609 Jazz Study 36REP614 Repertoire 16*MUK609The concert programmes for <strong>the</strong>se modules must be <strong>of</strong> a suitablemusical and technical level, and must be submitted for prior approvaland performed in public. The programme must consist <strong>of</strong> at least 50% solo works, but mayinclude a concerto or concert piece, chamber music or <strong>the</strong>accompaniment <strong>of</strong> art songs. The programme for singers must include one art song cycle, or acomplete opus number by one composer.*KRL609Students are assessed in a written examination on choral techniques(50% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> total mark) and on a choral recital <strong>of</strong> approximately 30minutes (50% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> total mark). The programme must be submitted forprior approval.REG. B40MAGISTER MUSICAEM.MUS.Study code: 017401. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEIn addition to <strong>the</strong> requirements for admission mentioned in GeneralInformation, students must possess an honours degree in music, or24<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


o<strong>the</strong>r qualification(s) that can be accepted as equivalent. Students whowish to take Performing Art as <strong>the</strong>ir specialisation direction must passan audition.2. CONTINUOUS AND SUMMATIVE EVALUATIONThe practical and <strong>the</strong>oretical work <strong>of</strong> students is evaluated continuouslyby means appropriate to <strong>the</strong> different modules. The summativeevaluation <strong>of</strong> students' performance skills, musicality, and <strong>the</strong>oreticalknowledge, likewise, is by means appropriate to <strong>the</strong> different practicaland <strong>the</strong>oretical aspects <strong>of</strong> each module.3. CURRICULUM (128 credits)Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> four options:Option 1:Writtenexaminations andresearch paperCODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSHIS708orSMS708orMUO708HistoriographyorSystematic Music StudiesorMusic Education Studies32RIM704 Readings in Musicology 16RMT704 Readings in Music Theory 16MUE792orARL701Dissertationorone publishable article32326464Option 2:Performing Art anda research paper onan aspect <strong>of</strong>performing artMUK701 Performing Art 32MUK702 Performing Art 32MUE792orARL701Dissertationorone publishable article646425<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Option 3:Performing Art andresearch paper orreportMUK701 Performing Art 32MUK702 Performing Art 32MUK703 Performing Art 32MUE791orPJV701Dissertationorproject report3232Option 4:Dissertationortwo articlesMUS700orARL702Dissertationortwo publishable articles128128NOTE: MUK – Performing Art The concert programmes for <strong>the</strong>se modules must be <strong>of</strong> a suitablemusical and technical level, and must be submitted for priorapproval and performed in public. <strong>Programmes</strong> for keyboard players and orchestral instrumentalistsmay include <strong>the</strong> following: chamber music (or vocal accompaniment <strong>of</strong>a suitable standard), a concerto (complete, or a concert piece for soloistand orchestra). Singers may perform works intended for voice andorchestra (like arias from operas or oratorios) with piano. The programmes for choral directing must consist <strong>of</strong> approvedchoral repertoire.REG. B41PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTORPh.D. (Music)Study code: 01960ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEPlease see General Information.Note: Candidates must consult <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department aboutformalities <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course before registering.The Ph.D. (Music) degree is awarded for a dissertation or fivepublishable articles.26<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSMUS900orARL905Doctoral dissertation240orfive publishable articles240Total credits for <strong>the</strong> degree: 24027<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FOR GENERALHUMANITIES DEGREES1. POSTGRADUATE DEGREES<strong>Postgraduate</strong> degrees are awarded in <strong>the</strong> following subjects:African Languages *Afrikaans and Dutch *AnthropologyArt History and Visual CultureBiblical StudiesBusiness ManagementCriminologyEconomicsEnglish *French *GeographyGerman *GreekHistoryLatin *Linguistics *Near Eastern StudiesPhilosophy.Political SciencePsychologySemitic Languages *Sign Language *SociologyTheology2. DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE DEGREES IN LANGUAGESFor details <strong>of</strong> postgraduate degrees in languages and linguistics (thosesubjects marked above with an asterisk*) see <strong>the</strong> Programme for LanguageStudies below.28<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


ANTHROPOLOGYREG. B43 BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES –ANTHROPOLOGYB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATIONIn addition to <strong>the</strong> general prerequisites for admission to <strong>the</strong>B.A. Honours, <strong>the</strong> following provisions are applicable:1. Admission to <strong>the</strong> honours degree in Anthropology is subject toapproval by <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department.2. Students must have completed a three-year bachelor's degree, orbe in possession <strong>of</strong> an equivalent qualification, in which case anadditional evaluation may be required before admission.In addition to <strong>the</strong>ir formal studies, students are expected to take part inexcursions, conferences, seminars and lectures by visiting speakers.1. CURRICULUM (128 credits)The curriculum is made up <strong>of</strong>(1) two compulsory modules that form 50% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course and whichare examined in two three-hour papers(2) an option part forming 25% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course in which students choosea module from a prescribed list. The module is examined in onethree-hour paper.(3) a fur<strong>the</strong>r option part forming 25% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course in which studentschoose ei<strong>the</strong>r a second module from <strong>the</strong> prescribed list forexamination in a three-hour paper or an approved topic on which<strong>the</strong>y write ei<strong>the</strong>r a minor research project or a publishable article.29<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


1.1 Compulsory modules (64 credits)CODE MODULE CREDITSANT618 Historical / philosophical / (meta)<strong>the</strong>oretical /32methodological tendenciesANT628 Advanced studies in culture 321.2 Option part (32 credits)Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following modules in consultation with<strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department. All <strong>the</strong> modules carry 32 credits.CODEANT638ANT639ANT640ANT641ANT642ANT643ANT644ANT645ANT646ANT647ANT648MODULEPolitical AnthropologyMedical AnthropologyEconomic AnthropologyJuridical AnthropologyAnthropology and educationAnthropology and religionAnthropology and artAnthropology and social structuresEthnologyAnthropology and urbanisationAnthropology and practice1.3 Fur<strong>the</strong>r option part (32 credits):Students must choose ei<strong>the</strong>r a second module from <strong>the</strong> list in 1.2 abovefor examinationorANT691Minor research project or publishable article combining fieldworkwith <strong>the</strong> knowledge gained in <strong>the</strong> module chosen in 1.2 above.30<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B44MAGISTER ARTIUM – ANTHROPOLOGYM.A.Study code: 017001. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREESubject to <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information,students may be admitted to <strong>the</strong> Master's degree in CulturalAnthropology if <strong>the</strong>y have a B.A.Hons. in Anthropology.2. EXAMINATIONDepending on which option students choose below, <strong>the</strong>y are examinedei<strong>the</strong>r by dissertation or by a minor research project and three threehourexaminations3. CURRICULUM (128 credits)Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> two options.Option 1CODE MODULE CREDITSANT700 Dissertation 128Option 2CODE MODULE CREDITSANT791 Minor research project 32ANT718 Scope, schools <strong>of</strong> thought, philosophy 32<strong>of</strong> science in anthropologyANT728 Advanced study <strong>of</strong> culture 32ANT738 Methodology and ethics 3231<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B45PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – ANTHROPOLOGYPh.D.Study code: 019601. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREESubject to <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information,students may be admitted to <strong>the</strong> Doctor's degree in CulturalAnthropology if <strong>the</strong>y have any Master's degree.2. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION (256 credits)Students must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code ANT900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.B46 ART HISTORY AND VISUAL CULTURE STUDYSee above in <strong>the</strong> Programme for <strong>the</strong> Arts.B47 BIBLICAL STUDIESSee <strong>the</strong> Calendar for <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Theology.B48 BUSINESS MANAGEMENTSee <strong>the</strong> Calendar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faculty for Economic and ManagementSciences.32<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CRIMINOLOGYREG. B49 BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES –CRIMINOLOGYB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500The B.A.Hons. in Criminology is awarded only as an "exit" degree, tostudents who register for <strong>the</strong> Master's degree and complete <strong>the</strong> firstyear <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structured Master's degree but who do not continue with <strong>the</strong>second year, or who do not successfully complete <strong>the</strong> mini-dissertation,or who do not obtain a final mark (pass mark) <strong>of</strong> at least 60% inKRM728.REG. B50MAGISTER ARTIUM – CRIMINOLOGYM.A.Study code: 017001. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREESubject to <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information,students may be admitted to <strong>the</strong> Master's degree in Criminology if(1) <strong>the</strong>y have a Bachelor's degree with 96 credits in Criminology or (2) if<strong>the</strong>y have an Honours degree in Criminology. Students with an Honoursdegree may, with <strong>the</strong> permission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department and on <strong>the</strong>conditions he may set, be required to write only a mini-dissertation(KRM791) carrying 128 credits. These students will in effect be in <strong>the</strong>second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structured M.A. degree [course work and minidissertation(see 5 below)].Candidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterruptedstudy records may apply to <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department; UFS students whohave interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies and students from o<strong>the</strong>r universities mustapply directly to <strong>the</strong> administration (Academic Student Services section).33<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Admission is subject to departmental approval on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>maintenance <strong>of</strong> high academic standards at <strong>the</strong> undergraduate and/orhonours level(s) and, in cases where more than two years have elapsedsince <strong>the</strong> awarding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> preliminary qualification, to selection criteriadetermined by <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department. A final mark (pass mark) <strong>of</strong> atleast 60% in KRM728 is required to be admitted to <strong>the</strong> second year(KRM791) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structured degree.2. EXIT LEVELStudents who complete <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structured degree but whodo not go on to complete <strong>the</strong> second year, or who do not successfullycomplete <strong>the</strong> mini-dissertation, or who do not obtain a final mark (passmark) <strong>of</strong> at least 60% in KRM728, may exit with a B.A. Hons.(Criminology).3. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION (256 credits)Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> options below, and depending on <strong>the</strong>irchoice <strong>the</strong>y are assessed ei<strong>the</strong>r by dissertation or by <strong>the</strong> examination <strong>of</strong>course work [with three three-hour examinations (<strong>the</strong> first year) and a minidissertation(<strong>the</strong> second year)].4. OPTION 1: Degree by dissertationCODE MODULE CREDITSKRM700 Dissertation on an approved topic 1285. OPTION 2: Degree by coursework and mini-dissertation5.1 The first year (128 credits):Compulsory module (32 credits):CODE MODULE CREDITSKRM728 Methodology <strong>of</strong> Criminology and specific research 32methodsOption modules (96 credits): students must chose three modules from<strong>the</strong> table below in consultation with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.34<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CODE MODULE CREDITSKRM718 Advanced criminological <strong>the</strong>ory 32KRM738 Advanced penological <strong>the</strong>ory 32KRM748 Sentencing 32KRM758 Physical anthropology <strong>of</strong> criminality 32KRM768 Juvenile crime 32KRM778 Crime prevention 32KRM788 Victimology 325.2 The second year (128 credits)[Note <strong>the</strong> precondition for KRM791]CODE MODULE CREDITSKRM791 Mini-dissertation 128REG. B51PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – CRIMINOLOGYPh.D.Study code: 019601. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREECandidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterruptedstudy records may apply to <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department; UFS students whohave interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies and students from o<strong>the</strong>r universities mustapply directly to <strong>the</strong> administration (Academic Student Services section).Admission is subject to departmental approval on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>maintenance <strong>of</strong> high academic standards, a preliminary examination orany o<strong>the</strong>r selection criteria determined by <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department.2. CURRICULUM (256 credits)Students must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code KRM900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.35<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


B52 ECONOMICSSee <strong>the</strong> Calendar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Economic and ManagementSciences.B53 GEOGRAPHYSee <strong>the</strong> Calendar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Natural and Agricultural Sciences.B54 GREEKSee <strong>the</strong> Calendar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Theology.36<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


HISTORYREG. B55BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES – HISTORYB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATIONIn addition to <strong>the</strong> general prerequisites for admission to <strong>the</strong>B.A. Honours, <strong>the</strong> following provisions are applicable:1. Admission to <strong>the</strong> honours degree in History is subject to approvalby <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department.2. Students must have completed a three-year bachelor's degree, orbe in possession <strong>of</strong> an equivalent qualification, in which case anadditional evaluation may be required before admission.CURRICULUMA taught course comprising four three-hour papers (32 credits each): GES601 Subject <strong>the</strong>ory, research methodology and modernhistoriography (32 credits) GES602 South African history (32 credits) GES603 The history <strong>of</strong> Africa (32 credits) GES604 The history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world (32 credits)(Total: 4 x 32 = 128)ORCandidates take a taught course comprising a compulsory paper(GES601), any two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> remaining three papers (GES602, GES603,GES604) and EITHER (i) a fourth paper <strong>of</strong> at least 32 credits from arelated discipline, OR (ii) write a minor research project <strong>of</strong> 50-60 pagestext (GES691), OR (iii) do a structured internship (GES605) at a suitableinstitution <strong>of</strong>fering in-service training (such as <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> LandAffairs, <strong>the</strong> National Museum, or <strong>the</strong> <strong>Free</strong> <strong>State</strong> Archives). In <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong>GES605, students will complete <strong>the</strong> course ei<strong>the</strong>r by writing a formalexamination or by presenting a research report.(Total credits 4 x 32 = 128)37<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B56MAGISTER ARTIUM – HISTORYM.A.Study code: 01700PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATIONIn addition to <strong>the</strong> general prerequisites for admission to study for amaster's degree, <strong>the</strong> following requirements apply:1. Admission to <strong>the</strong> master's degree in History is subject to <strong>the</strong>approval <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department.2. Students must hold at least a bachelor's degree, in which case anadditional evaluation for admission may be required.CURRICULUMDissertation GES700 (128 credits)A topic selected by <strong>the</strong> candidate in consultation with a supervisor in <strong>the</strong>department.orA structured course comprising(i) six research seminars (three 24-credit modules) and(ii) a minor research project (56 credits): GES701 (2 x 12-credit seminars) (24 credits) GES702 (2 x 12-credit seminars) (24 credits) GES703 (2 x 12-credit seminars) (24 credits) GES791 (minor research project) (56 credits)(Each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> research modules, GES701, GES702 and GES703, comprises twoindependent, but related seminar topics to be chosen by <strong>the</strong> candidate inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> lecturer concerned.)(Total: 128 credits)orA taught course comprising four three-hour question papers, based on<strong>the</strong> fields <strong>of</strong> interest and specialist areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lecturers involved: GES704 (32 credits) GES705 (32 credits) GES706 (32 credits) GES707 (32 credits)(Total: 128 credits)38<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


1. The course is <strong>of</strong>fered on a part-time basis only, and is to be takenover two years.2. The lecturers concerned will specify <strong>the</strong> topics to be taught tostudents.ASSESSMENT1. Assessment will include internal assessment, external assessmentand moderation.2. The research component <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> master's degree (seminars, minorresearch project or dissertation) must demonstrate autonomousresearch, independent judgement and insight.REG. B57PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – HISTORYPh.D.Study code: 01960PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATION (240 credits)In addition to <strong>the</strong> general prerequisites for admission to doctoral study1. Admission to <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. in History is subject to <strong>the</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>head <strong>of</strong> department.2. Students must hold a master's degree in History or any o<strong>the</strong>rmaster's degree. In <strong>the</strong> latter case, an additional evaluation foradmission may be required.CURRICULUMA <strong>the</strong>sis (course code GES900) on a research topic chosen by <strong>the</strong>candidate in consultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor. The <strong>the</strong>sis mustdemonstrate independent, penetrating research which will make anoriginal scholarly contribution to existing knowledge in <strong>the</strong> discipline.ASSESSMENTThe degree will be awarded after successful completion andassessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>sis by a panel <strong>of</strong> internal and external examiners.39<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


NEAR EASTERN STUDIESREG. B58BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES – NEAREASTERN STUDIESB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500The B.A.Hons. (Near Eastern Studies) course is <strong>the</strong> same as that <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structured/taught master's degree [see M.A. (Near EasternStudies) immediately below]. The Honours degree is awarded to studentswho register for and complete <strong>the</strong> Honours degree, and – as an "exit"degree – to students who register for <strong>the</strong> Master's degree anddiscontinue studies after completing <strong>the</strong> first year.1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEThe Head <strong>of</strong> Department has <strong>the</strong> authority to approve and acceptcandidates who may o<strong>the</strong>rwise not strictly fulfil <strong>the</strong> general requirements<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>University</strong> for admission.2. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATIONIn consultation with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department, students choose(1) a minimum <strong>of</strong> two modules from a table <strong>of</strong> four <strong>the</strong>matic NearEastern Studies modules below (32 credits each);(2) two fur<strong>the</strong>r modules (32 credits each), which may be fur<strong>the</strong>r modulesfrom <strong>the</strong> table <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>matic Near Eastern Studies modules ormodules from a related discipline, subject to <strong>the</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> bothDepartments.Each module is examined in a three-hour written paper or in an oralexamination <strong>of</strong> at least an hour.40<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


THEMATIC NEAR EASTERN MODULESCODE MODULE CREDITSNOS618 32NOS628 32NOS638 32NOS648 323. CONTENT OF MODULESFor <strong>the</strong> content <strong>of</strong> modules see 4. below in M.A. (Near Eastern Studies).REG. B59MAGISTER ARTIUM (NEAR EASTERN STUDIES)M.A. (Near Eastern Studies)Study code: 017511. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE1.1 The Head <strong>of</strong> Department has <strong>the</strong> authority to approve andaccept candidates who may o<strong>the</strong>rwise not strictly fulfil <strong>the</strong>general requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>University</strong> for admission.1.2 Students may be admitted to <strong>the</strong> Master's degree in NearEastern Studies (1) if <strong>the</strong>y have an Honours degree, or anequivalent qualification, in Near Eastern Studies, or (2) if <strong>the</strong>yhave an appropriate Bachelor's degree. Students with anHonours degree may, with <strong>the</strong> permission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong>Department and subject to <strong>the</strong>ir being required to take anadditional module or additional modules, be awarded <strong>the</strong> M.A.degree after submitting a mini-dissertation carrying 128credits. Students with a B.A. degree must take both years <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> structured M.A. course.2. DISSERTATION NOS700 (128 credits)3. THE CURRICULUM OF THE STRUCTURED M.A.3.1 The first year (128 credits)In consultation with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department, students choose41<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


(1) a minimum <strong>of</strong> two modules from <strong>the</strong> table <strong>of</strong> four <strong>the</strong>matic NearEastern Studies modules below (32 credits each);(2) two fur<strong>the</strong>r modules (32 credits each), which may be fur<strong>the</strong>r modulesfrom <strong>the</strong> table <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>matic Near Eastern Studies modules ormodules from a related discipline, subject to <strong>the</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> bothDepartments.Each module is examined in a three-hour written paper or in an oralexamination <strong>of</strong> at least an hour.THEMATIC NEAR EASTERN MODULESCODE MODULE CREDITSNOS718 see par. 3 32NOS728 see par. 3 32NOS738 see par. 3 32NOS748 see par. 3 323.2 The second year (128 credits)Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> three options. Any module is examined ina three-hour written paper or in an oral examination <strong>of</strong> at least an hourOption 1:NOS790 Mini-<strong>the</strong>sis 128Option 2:NOS758 see par. 3 32NOS768 see par. 3 32NOS791 Mini-dissertation 64Option 3:NOS758 see par. 3 32NOS768 see par. 3 32NOS778 see par. 3 32NOS788 see par. 3 3242<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


4. THE CONTENT OF MODULESModules for <strong>the</strong> curricula <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> B.A.Hons. (Near Eastern Studies) degreeand <strong>the</strong> M.A. (Near Eastern Studies) degree are compiled from <strong>the</strong>following topics in consultation with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department:(1) The translation <strong>of</strong> Biblical and religious texts(2) Qumran, Judaism and <strong>the</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> Christianity(3) Women and gender in <strong>the</strong> tradition and in criticism(4) Comparative religion : <strong>the</strong> Near East and Africa(5) The culture and art <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Near East(6) The Near East and <strong>the</strong> languages <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bible(7) The Near East and <strong>the</strong> literature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> BibleREG. B60PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – NEAR EASTERNSTUDIESPh.D.Study code: 019601. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEThe Head <strong>of</strong> Department has <strong>the</strong> authority to approve and acceptcandidates who may o<strong>the</strong>rwise not strictly fulfil <strong>the</strong> general requirements<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>University</strong> for admission.2. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION (256 credits)Students must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code NOS900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.43<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


PHILOSOPHYREG. B61 BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES –PHILOSOPHYB.A.Hons.Study code: 015001. CURRICULUM (120 credits)Students take <strong>the</strong> following modules:CODE MODULE CREDITSWYS601 Discourse analysis 40WYS602 Ethics 40WYS691 Minor research project in discourse analysis orethics40REG. B62MAGISTER ARTIUM – PHILOSOPHYM.A.Study code: 01700CURRICULUM (128 credits)Students write a dissertation on an approved topic (course code WYS700).REG. B63PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – PHILOSOPHYPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents write a <strong>the</strong>sis on an approved topic (course code WYS900).44<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POLITICAL SCIENCEREG. B64 BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES –POLITICAL SCIENCEB.A.Hons.Study code: 015001. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEPlease see General Information 1.4 above.2. SPECIALISATIONSStudents must choose between <strong>the</strong> following course packages:(1) Option A: Political Dynamics and(2) Option B: International Relations.3. CURRICULUM (128 credits) AND EXAMINATION3.1 Option A: B.A. Honours (Political Dynamics)The course is made up <strong>of</strong>(1) two compulsory modules and(2) three elective modules.Students write four examination papers and are also assessed on acompulsory minor research project or on an internship and a report.45<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


3.1.1 Compulsory modules (56 credits)CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSPTW601 Methodology and research proposal (marked24equally)PTW691 Minor research project: a minor research project(± 8 000 words) proceeding from independentresearch in <strong>the</strong> context <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> research proposal(PTW601)ORAn internship in <strong>the</strong> civil service and <strong>the</strong>submission <strong>of</strong> an appropriate project report323.1.2 Electives (72 credits)In consultation with <strong>the</strong> lecturers and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department, studentsmust choose modules carrying 72 credits from <strong>the</strong> following table:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSPTW602 Political philosophy 24PTW603 Modern political ideologies 24PTW604 Forms <strong>of</strong> state and <strong>the</strong> organisation <strong>of</strong> government 24PTW605 Political parties and <strong>the</strong> “politics” <strong>of</strong> interest24groupsPTW606 Electoral politics 24PTW607 Transformation and <strong>the</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> democratisation 24PTW608 Conflict zones and <strong>the</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> conflict resolution 24PTW609 Globalisation and world politics 24PTW610 Regional politics 24PTW611 Capita selecta from <strong>the</strong> South African political 24environmentPTW612 A paper, carrying <strong>the</strong> same number <strong>of</strong> credits,from <strong>the</strong> honours syllabus <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>rundergraduate major subject243.2 Option B: B.A. Honours (International Relations)The course is made up <strong>of</strong>(1) three compulsory modules and(2) two elective modules.46<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Students write four examination papers and are also assessed on acompulsory minor research project or on an internship and a report.3.2.1 Compulsory modules (80 credits)CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSPTW601 Methodology and research proposal (marked 24equally)PTW613 Contemporary thinkers in international relations 24PTW691 Minor research project: a minor research project(± 8 000 words) proceeding from independentresearch in <strong>the</strong> context <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> research proposal(PTW601)ORAn internship in <strong>the</strong> civil service and <strong>the</strong>submission <strong>of</strong> an appropriate project report323.2.2 Electives (48 Credits)In consultation with <strong>the</strong> lecturers and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department, studentsmust choose modules carrying 48 credits from <strong>the</strong> following table.Please note that PTW619 will not be <strong>of</strong>fered every year.CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSPTW609 Globalisation and world politics 24PTW614 Global political economy 24PTW615 Foreign policy and diplomacy 24PTW616 International law and organisations 24PTW617 Political risk analysis 24PTW618 Political forecasting 24PTW619 Global issues 24REG. B65MAGISTER ARTIUM – POLITICAL SCIENCEM.A.Study code: 017001. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEIn addition to <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information,candidates who do not hold an acceptable methodological qualification47<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


will be required to register simultaneously for <strong>the</strong> methodology modulePTW601.2. CURRICULUMStudents write a dissertation on an approved topic (course code PTW700).REG. B66PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – POLITICAL SCIENCEPh.D.Study code: 01960Students are examined orally and by a <strong>the</strong>sis on an approved topic(course code PTW900).PSYCHOLOGYStudents follow <strong>the</strong> curriculums <strong>of</strong> B.Soc.Sc.Hons., M.Soc.Sc. andPh.D.B67SEMITIC LANGUAGESSee <strong>the</strong> Calendar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Theology.48<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


SOCIOLOGYThe Sociology degrees below are those that fall under <strong>the</strong> GeneralProgramme courses. For <strong>the</strong> specialized courses in Sociology see <strong>the</strong><strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme in Human and Societal Dynamics.REG. B68 BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES –SOCIOLOGYB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500The B.A. Honours degree in Sociology is awarded only as an "exit"degree, to students who register for <strong>the</strong> structured Master's degree andcomplete <strong>the</strong> first year but not <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course, or who donot successfully complete <strong>the</strong> mini-dissertation, or who do not obtain afinal mark (pass mark) <strong>of</strong> at least 60% in SOS728.REG. B69MAGISTER ARTIUM – SOCIOLOGYM.A.Study code: 017001. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREETo comply with <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> GeneralInformation, candidates must hold a B.A. with 96 credits in Sociology oran Honours degree in Sociology. Candidates must apply for admission:UFS students with uninterrupted study records may apply to <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong>Department; UFS students who have interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies andstudents from o<strong>the</strong>r universities must apply directly to <strong>the</strong> administration(Academic Student Services section). A final mark (pass mark) <strong>of</strong> at least60% in SOS728 is required to be admitted to <strong>the</strong> second year (SOS791)<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structured degree.49<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


2. EXIT LEVELStudents who complete <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structured degree but whodo not go on to complete <strong>the</strong> second year, or do not successfullycomplete <strong>the</strong> mini-dissertation, or who do not obtain a final mark (passmark) <strong>of</strong> at least 60% in SOS728, may exit with a B.A.Hons. (Sociology).3. CURRICULUM3.1 The degree by dissertation (128 credits)Students who already hold a B.A.Hons. in Sociology may apply to <strong>the</strong>Head <strong>of</strong> Department to register for <strong>the</strong> Master's degree by dissertation.These students will in effect be taking <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structuredM.A. degree course.3.2 The structured M.A. degree3.2.1 The first year (128 credits)Compulsory modules (64 credits)CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSOS718 Sociological <strong>the</strong>ory 32SOS728 Social research 32Optional modules (64 credits)Students must choose two modules from <strong>the</strong> table.CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSOS738 The sociology <strong>of</strong> developing societies 32SOS748 The sociology <strong>of</strong> population and <strong>the</strong> environment 32SOS758 The sociology <strong>of</strong> gender 32SOS768 The sociology <strong>of</strong> deviant behaviour 32SOS788 Capital Selecta from specialist subjects insociology3250<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


3.2.2 The second year (128 credits)[Note <strong>the</strong> precondition for SOS791]CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSOS791 Mini-dissertation 1283.3 M.A. in Sociology: dissertationCODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSOS700 Dissertation on an approved topic 128REG. B70PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – SOCIOLOGYPh.D.Study code: 019601. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREECandidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterruptedstudy records may apply to <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department; UFS students whohave interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies and students from o<strong>the</strong>r universities mustapply directly to <strong>the</strong> administration (Academic Student Services section).2. CURRICULUM (256 credits)Students must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code: SOS900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.REG. B71THEOLOGYSee <strong>the</strong> Calendar <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Theology.51<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FORAFRICA STUDIESREG. B72 BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES –AFRICA STUDIESB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500The B.A.Hons. degree in Africa Studies is awarded only as an "exit"degree, to students who register for <strong>the</strong> structured Master's degree andcomplete <strong>the</strong> first year but not <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course.REG. B73MAGISTER ARTIUM (AFRICA STUDIES)M.A. (Africa Studies)Study code: 017081. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEIn general, students must fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong>General Information; but students may in approved cases be admitted to<strong>the</strong> course with a B.A. or a four-year diploma that has not focusedspecifically on Africa Studies.Students with an Honours degree or an equivalent qualification mayalso be admitted. They will be required to write only a dissertationcarrying 128 credits (ACS700), or to follow <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>structured M.A.In certain cases <strong>the</strong> Department may require students to take additionalmodules.52<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


2. M.A. DEGREE BY DISSERTATIONStudents with an Honours degree or an equivalent qualification mayacquire <strong>the</strong> Master's degree by submitting a dissertation carrying 128credits (ACS700).3. M.A. DEGREE BY STRUCTURED COURSE3.1 The first year (128 credits)Students must take <strong>the</strong> following four modules:CODE MODULE CREDITSACS701 Development and Underdevelopment in Africa 32ACS702 Historical and Political Environment in Africa 32ACS703 Environment and Resources <strong>of</strong> Africa 32ACS704 Research Methodology and Project Structuring 323.2 The second year (128 credits)Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> specialist fields below. Each specialistfield requires students to take two modules (32 credits each) and write amini-dissertation (64 credits).Specialist fields:Relevant codesAgricultural Economics in AfricaALE718; ALE728; ALE791Political Restructuring and Regime Politics APH718; APH728; APH791Urban and Rural Development in Africa ASL718; ASL728; ASL791Tourism and Eco-Tourism in Africa ATE718; ATE728; ATE791Land issues and Culture in AfricaAGK718; AGK728; AGK791Africa Identities and Renaissance AIR718; AIR728; AIR791Capita SelectaACS718; ACS728; ACS791REG. B74PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – AFRICA STUDIESPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code ACS900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.53<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FORGENDER STUDIESREG. B75CERTIFICATE (GENDER STUDIES)Study code: 01013The Certificate (Gender Studies) is awarded only to students who haveregistered for <strong>the</strong> M.A. (Gender Studies) (see below) and complete at least64 credits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A. course before discontinue <strong>the</strong>ir studies.REG. B76POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA (GENDER STUDIES)Study code: 01014The Diploma (Gender Studies) is awarded only to students who haveregistered for <strong>the</strong> M.A. (Gender Studies) (see below) but complete only <strong>the</strong>first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course.REG. B77MAGISTER ARTIUM (GENDER STUDIES)M.A. (Gender Studies)Study code: 017011. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEStudents are admitted to <strong>the</strong> degree if <strong>the</strong>y fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirementsmentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information, but with <strong>the</strong> concession that awide range <strong>of</strong> B.A. courses are considered appropriate for admission.54<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


2. CURRICULUM2.1 Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)CompulsorymodulesCODE MODULE CREDITSGIT708 Institutional transformation 32GTN708 Feminist <strong>the</strong>ory and research32methodologyTwo modulesmust bechosenCODE MODULE CREDITSGAW708 Gender and work 32GHE708 Gender and health 32GAL708 Gender and <strong>the</strong> law 32GVC708 Gender and visual culture 32GOM708 Feminist critique and social32changeGDE708 Gender and development 32GSE708 Gender and <strong>the</strong> politics <strong>of</strong> security 32CGM780 Gender, education and32managementGTA708 Gender and tradition 322.2 Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>rCODE MODULE CREDITSGEN791 Mini-dissertation 128orFour fur<strong>the</strong>r modules from <strong>the</strong> table above (128 credits)55<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FORCULTURE STUDIESREG. B78BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (CULTURESTUDIES)B.A.Hons. (Culture Studies)Study code: 015011. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEStudents are admitted to <strong>the</strong> degree if <strong>the</strong>y fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirementsmentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information, but with <strong>the</strong> concession thatvarious B.A. degrees – not only B.A. (Culture Studies) – are consideredappropriate for admission. Students will, however, be evaluated wherenecessary, and may be required to take additional modules.2. CURRICULUM (120 credits)The inter-disciplinary Honours Culture Studies course is compiledmainly from five modules from Cultural Anthropology, History,Philosophy, Near Eastern Studies and Visual Cultural Studies. Studentsmust acquaint <strong>the</strong>mselves with <strong>the</strong> Honours modules in <strong>the</strong>se courses.Students must take <strong>the</strong> following modules:PAPER CODE MODULE CREDITSKUH601 Cultural Anthropology 8KUH602 Philosophy 81 KUH603 History 8KUH604 Visual Cultural Studies 8KUH605 Near Eastern Studies 82 KUH606 Inter-disciplinary Course 403 KUH607 Research project 4056<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B79MAGISTER ARTIUM (CULTURE STUDIES)M.A. (Culture Studies)Study code: 017061. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEStudents are admitted to <strong>the</strong> degree if <strong>the</strong>y fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirementsmentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information, but with <strong>the</strong> concession thatvarious B.A.Hons. degrees – not only B.A.Hons. (Culture Studies) –and various four-year B.A. degrees are considered appropriate foradmission. Students will, however, be evaluated where necessary, andmay be required to take additional modules.2. CURRICULUM (120 CREDITS)The inter-disciplinary M.A. Culture Studies is compiled mainly frommodules from Cultural Anthropology, History, History <strong>of</strong> Art, NearEastern Studies, Philosophy and Visual Cultural Studies. Students mustacquaint <strong>the</strong>mselves with <strong>the</strong> modules for <strong>the</strong> Master's degrees in <strong>the</strong>secourses.Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> two options:Ei<strong>the</strong>rorCODE MODULE CREDITSKUM700 Dissertation 120CODE MODULE CREDITSKUM701 Inter-disciplinary course 30KUM702 Inter-disciplinary course 30KUM791 Mini-dissertation 6057<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B80PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTORPh.D. (Culture Studies)Study code: 019001. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEStudents are admitted to <strong>the</strong> degree if <strong>the</strong>y fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirementsmentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information, but with <strong>the</strong> concession thatvarious M.A. degrees – not only M.A. (Culture Studies) – areconsidered appropriate for admission.2. CURRICULUM (120 CREDITS)As <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. (Culture Studies) is an inter-disciplinary degree, candidatesmust acquaint <strong>the</strong>mselves with <strong>the</strong> requirements for doctoral studiesmentioned by <strong>the</strong> disciplines <strong>of</strong> Cultural Anthropology, History, History <strong>of</strong>Art, Near Eastern Studies, Philosophy and Visual Cultural Studies.Students must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code KUD900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor, <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department, as well as <strong>the</strong>Programme Director. In addition, students will be required to defend<strong>the</strong>ir <strong>the</strong>sis before a panel <strong>of</strong> referees.58<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FOR THEPROFESSIONS IN COMMUNICATION ANDINFORMATIONREG. B81BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORESB.A.Hons.Study code: 01500The B.A.Hons. degree in any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four courses <strong>of</strong>fered by thisProgramme is awarded only as an "exit" degree, to students who haveregistered for <strong>the</strong> Master's degree but discontinue <strong>the</strong>ir studies aftersuccessfully completing <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course. Students whoexercise this option must apply to <strong>the</strong> Programme Director and must payan administration fee.REG. B82MAGISTER ARTIUM (COMMUNICATION SCIENCE)M.A. (Communication Science)Study code: 017051. CURRICULUM (256 credits)2. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)Compulsory modules (64 credits)COURSE CODE MODULE CREDITSComm. Science KOM710 Communication <strong>the</strong>ory32(compulsory)KOM711 Research methodology(compulsory)32Optional modules: students must choose any two modules from <strong>the</strong>table below (64 credits).59<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


COURSE CODE MODULE CREDITSKOM712 Educational communication 32KOM713 Intercultural communication 32Comm. Science KOM714 Developmental communication 32KOM715 Speech communication 32KOM716 Political communication 32KOM717 Global communication 32KOM718 Capita selecta 323. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>rCODE MODULE CREDITSKOM700 Dissertation 128or:a continuation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two chosen first-year modules (64 credits).COURSE CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSComm. Science GKM720 Advanced educational32communicationComm. Science GKM721 Advanced intercultural32communicationComm. Science GKM722 Advanced developmental32communicationComm. Science GKM723 Advanced speech32communicationComm. Science GKM724 Advanced political32communicationComm. Science GKM725 Advanced global32communicationComm. Science GKM726 Capita Selecta 32PLUSCODE MODULE CREDITSKOM791 Mini-dissertation 6460<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B83MAGISTER ARTIUM (CORPORATECOMMUNICATION)M.A. (Corporate Communication)Study code: 017031. CURRICULUM (256 credits)2. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)COURSE CODE MODULE CREDITSComm. Science KOM710 Communication <strong>the</strong>ory 32KOM711 Research methodology 32Industrial Comm. BKO710 Managerial communication 32BKO712 Corporate and organisationalcommunication323. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>rCODE MODULE CREDITSCOR700 Dissertation 128or:COURSE CODE MODULE CREDITSIndustrial Comm. BKO721 Contemporary issues in16corporate communicationIndustrial Comm. BKO724 Internship (CorporateCommunication)48PLUSCODE MODULE CREDITSCOR791 Mini-dissertation 6461<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B84MAGISTER ARTIUM (INTEGRATED MARKETINGCOMMUNICATION)M.A. (Integrated Marketing Communication)Study code: 017041. CURRICULUM (256 credits)2. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)COURSE CODE MODULE CREDITSComm. Science KOM710 Communication <strong>the</strong>ory 32KOM711 Research methodology 32Industrial Comm. BKO710 Managerial communication 32BKO713 Integrated marketingcommunication323. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>rCODE MODULE CREDITSIMC700 Dissertation 128or:COURSE CODE MODULE CREDITSIndustrial BKO722 Contemporary issues in integrated 16Comm.marketing communicationBKO725 Internship (Integrated MarketingCommunication)48PLUSCODE MODULE CREDITSIMC791 Mini-dissertation 6462<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B85MAGISTER ARTIUM (MEDIA STUDIES)M.A. (Media Studies)Study code: 017021. CURRICULUM (256 credits)2. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)COURSE CODE MODULE CREDITSComm. Science KOM710 Communication <strong>the</strong>ory 32KOM711 Research methodology 32Industrial Comm. BKO710 Managerial communication 32BKO711 Media studies 323. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>rCODE MODULE CREDITSKOM700 Dissertation 128or:COURSE CODE MODULE CREDITSIndustrial Comm. BKO720 Contemporary issues in16media studiesBKO723 Internship (Media Studies) 48PLUSCODE MODULE CREDITSMDJ791 Mini-dissertation 6463<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B86PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTORPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code KOM900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and <strong>the</strong> Programme Director.64<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FORLANGUAGE STUDIES1. COURSES OFFEREDB.A. Honours, M.A. and Ph.D. courses are <strong>of</strong>fered in Linguistics and in<strong>the</strong> following languages:African LanguagesAfrikaans and DutchEnglishFrenchGermanLatinSign Language(For postgraduate courses in Greek and Semitic Languages see <strong>the</strong> Calendar <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Theology.)2. ADMISSION TO COURSESIn general students are admitted to any course if <strong>the</strong>y fulfil <strong>the</strong>requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information. But as certaincourses may have specific additional requirements for admission, orhave specific requirements about <strong>the</strong> modules to be taken, studentsmust consult <strong>the</strong> relevant Head <strong>of</strong> Department and acquaint <strong>the</strong>mselveswith <strong>the</strong> Department Course Guide before registering for any course.The modules <strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>the</strong> different disciplines, from which studentsmust form <strong>the</strong>ir curricula, are given below:65<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


AFRICAN LANGUAGESREG. B87BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGESTUDIES) – AFRICAN LANGUAGESB.A.Hons. (Language Studies) – African LanguagesStudy code: 01502The Honours course is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A.course, and students with <strong>the</strong> Honours degree may enter <strong>the</strong> M.A.course at second year level.Students must choose modules carrying 128 credits.Linguisticsoptions(Maximum: 4modules)CODE MODULE CREDITSAFW608 Morphology in African languages 32ASE608 Semantics in African languages 32ASY608 Syntax in African languages 32ASO608 Sociolinguistics and Pragmatics in 32African languagesAAL608 Applied Linguistics in AfricanLanguages32Literatureoptions(Maximum:4 modules)CODE MODULE CREDITSAFA608 Approaches to African Literature 32AFC608 Selected Genre in an African32LanguageAFD608 Fur<strong>the</strong>r selected Genre in an32African LanguageAFE608 Ano<strong>the</strong>r selected Genre in an 32African LanguageAFG608 Period in an African Language 32AFH608 Specialist Author 3266<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B88 MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) –AFRICAN LANGUAGESM.A. (Language Studies) – African LanguagesStudy code: 017181. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)Linguisticsoptions(Maximum:4 modules)CODE MODULE CREDITSAFW708 Morphology in African languages 32ASE708 Semantics in African languages 32ASY708 Syntax in African languages 32ASO708 Sociolinguistics and Pragmatics in 32African languagesAAL708 Applied Linguistics in AfricanLanguages32Literatureoptions(Maximum:4 modules)CODE MODULE CREDITSAFA708 Approaches to African Literature 32AFC708 Selected Genre in an African32LanguageAFD708 Fur<strong>the</strong>r selected Genre in an32African LanguageAFE708 Ano<strong>the</strong>r selected Genre in an 32African LanguageAFF708 Prose in an African Language 32AFG708 Period in an African Language 32AFH708 Specialist Author 322. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits):Ei<strong>the</strong>r:CODE MODULE CREDITSAFL700 Dissertation 128or:67<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Languageoptions(Maximum: 1module)CODE MODULE CREDITSAFX708 Sociology <strong>of</strong> Language in African 32languagesAFQ708 Lexicography and Terminographyin African languages32Literatureoptions(Maximum:2 modules)CODEMODULECREDITS(Select: max 4 x 32-credit modules)AFU708 A fur<strong>the</strong>r specialist author in32African LanguagesAFV708 African literature in English 32ADL708 Oral Literature in African32languagesAFZ708 Children's Literature in AfricanLanguages32PLUS:CODE MODULE CREDITSAFL791 Mini-dissertation 64REG. B89PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – AFRICAN LANGUAGESPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code AKT900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and Head <strong>of</strong> Department.68<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


AFRIKAANS EN NEDERLANDSREG. B90BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGESTUDIES) – AFRIKAANS EN NEDERLANDSB.A.Hons. (Language Studies) – Afrikaans enNederlandsStudy code: 01502The Honours course is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A.course, and students with <strong>the</strong> Honours degree may enter <strong>the</strong> M.A.course at second year level.Students must choose modules carrying 128 credits.Core optionsCODE MODULE CREDITSAFN601 Metodologie in die taal- en16letterkundeAFN602AFN603Benaderingswyses in dietaalkundeOFBenaderingswyses in dieletterkunde16LinguisticsCODE MODULE CREDITSsAFN610 Sinstruktuur in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> 16NederlandsAFN611 Woordvorming in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> 16NederlandsAFN612 Betekenisleer in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> 16NederlandsAFN613 Gespreksanalise in Afrikaans 16en/<strong>of</strong> NederlandsAFN614 Taalvariasie in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong>Nederlands3269<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


LiteratureCODE MODULE CREDITSAFN620 Periodisering in die Afrikaanse 16en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandse letterkundeAFN621 Afrikaanse en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandse 16drama en filmAFN622 Afrikaanse en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandse 32prosaAFN623 Afrikaanse en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandsepoësie32REG. B91 MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) –AFRIKAANS EN NEDERLANDSM.A. (Language Studies) – Afrikaans en NederlandsStudy code: 017181. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)Core optionsCODE MODULE CREDITSAFN701 Metodologie in die taal- en16letterkundeAFN702AFN703Benaderingswyses in dietaalkundeOFBenaderingswyses in dieletterkunde16LinguisticsCODE MODULE CREDITSAFN710 Sinstruktuur in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> 16NederlandsAFN711 Woordvorming in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> 16NederlandsAFN712 Betekenisleer in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> 16NederlandsAFN713 Gespreksanalise in Afrikaans 16en/<strong>of</strong> NederlandsAFN714 Taalvariasie in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong>Nederlands3270<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


LiteratureCODE MODULE CREDITSAFN720 Periodisering in die Afrikaanse 16en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandse letterkundeAFN721 Afrikaanse en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandse 16drama en filmAFN722 Afrikaanse en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandse 32prosaAFN723 Afrikaanse en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandsepoësie322. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>r:CODE MODULE CREDITSAFN700 Dissertation 128or:LinguisticsCODE MODULE CREDITSAFN740 Mediataal: Oorredingskommunikasie,32taalstrategieë, kopieskryfAFN741 Leksikografiese kwessies in16Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> NederlandsAFN742 Afrikaanse taalversorging 16AFN743 Afrikaanse en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandse 16taalonderrigAFN744 Taalverwerwing in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> 16NederlandsAFN745 Capita selecta 3271<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


LiteratureCODE MODULE CREDITSAFN750 Voortgesette genrestudie in32Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> NederlandsAFN751 Literêre kritiek in Afrikaans en/<strong>of</strong> 32NederlandsAFN752 Afrikaanse en/<strong>of</strong> Nederlandse 32letterkundeonderrigAFN753 Kreatiewe skryfwerk in Afrikaans: 16nie-fiksieAFN754AFN755Voortgesette kreatiewe skryfwerkin Afrikaans: nie-fiksieOFKreatiewe skryfwerk in Afrikaans:1616fiksieAFN756 Capita selecta 32PLUS:CODE MODULE CREDITSAFN791 Mini-dissertation 64REG. B92PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – AFRIKAANS ENNEDERLANDSPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code AFN900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and Head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> discipline.72<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


ENGLISHREG. B93BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGESTUDIES – ENGLISHB.A.Hons. (Language Studies) – EnglishStudy code: 01502The Honours course is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A.course, and students with <strong>the</strong> Honours degree may enter <strong>the</strong> M.A.course at second-year level.The course carries 144 credits.CompulsoryResearchmethodologyCODE MODULE CREDITSENG614 Research methodology for16language and literature studyLiteratureOptions(Maximum:4 modules)CODE MODULE CREDITSENG601 Literary <strong>the</strong>ory in English32Literature and Classical TheoryENG602 Study <strong>of</strong> a Genre in English 32ENG603 Study <strong>of</strong> a Period in English 32ENG604 Study <strong>of</strong> a fur<strong>the</strong>r period/genrein English Literature32AppliedLanguage(Maximum: 4modules)CODE MODULE CREDITSENG605 Applied Language Studies in 32EnglishENG606 Perspectives in <strong>the</strong> Study <strong>of</strong> 32LanguageENG607 English Language Teaching 32StudiesENG608 Discourse projects for <strong>the</strong> ELTclassroom3273<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B94 MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) –ENGLISHM.A. (Language Studies) – EnglishStudy code: 017181. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (144 credits)CompulsoryResearchmethodologyCODE MODULE CREDITSENG714 Research methodology for16language and literature studyLiteratureOptions(Maximum:4 modules)CODE MODULE CREDITSENG701 Literary <strong>the</strong>ory in English32Literature and Classical TheoryENG702 Study <strong>of</strong> a Genre in English 32ENG703 Study <strong>of</strong> a Period in English 32ENG704 Study <strong>of</strong> a fur<strong>the</strong>r period/genrein English Literature32AppliedLanguage(Maximum:4 modules)CODE MODULE CREDITSENG705 Applied Language Studies in 32EnglishENG706 Perspectives in <strong>the</strong> Study <strong>of</strong> 32LanguageENG707 English Language Teaching 32StudiesENG708 Discourse projects for <strong>the</strong> ELTclassroom322. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>r:CODE MODULE CREDITSENG700 Dissertation 128or:74<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


LiteratureoptionsCODE MODULE CREDITSEMN718 A specialist author 32EMN738 A national literature 32AppliedLanguageoptionsCODE MODULE CREDITSEMN758 Materials design 32EMN778 Media in Education 32EMN798 Language acquisition 32PLUS:CODE MODULE CREDITSENG791 Mini-dissertation 643. M.A. (CREATIVE WRITING IN ENGLISH)3.1 ADMISSION TO THE COURSECandidates must have at least a bachelor's degree. They are selectedon <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> a portfolio <strong>of</strong> creative work.3.2 The first year (128 credits)CODE MODULE CREDITSCWE701 Introduction to Creative Writing 32CWE702 Techniques in Drama 32CWE703 Techniques in Poetry 32CWE704 Techniques in Short Prose 32Note: Each module consists <strong>of</strong> creative work (70%) and technicalanalysis (30%).75<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


3.3 The second year (128 credits)CODE MODULE CREDITSCWE705 Techniques in Drama 32CWE706 Techniques in Poetry 32CWE707 Techniques in Short Prose 32CWE708 or Literary Translation 32CWE709 The Word and <strong>the</strong> WorldREG. B95PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – ENGLISHPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code ENG900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and Head <strong>of</strong> Department.76<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


FRENCHREG. B96BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGESTUDIES) – FRENCHB.A.Hons. (Language Studies) – FrenchStudy code: 01502The Honours course is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A.course, and students with <strong>the</strong> Honours degree may enter <strong>the</strong> M.A.course at second year level.The course carries 128 credits.CODE MODULE CREDITSFRN601 Stylistique comparée du français et de l'anglais 32FRN602 Advanced Business French 32FRN603 Mini-dissertation 32FRN604 A <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> candidate's choice selected inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> discipline32REG. B97 MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) –FRENCHM.A. (Language Studies) – FrenchStudy code: 017181. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)CODE MODULE CREDITSFRN701 Stylistique comparée du français et de l'anglais 32FRN702 Advanced Business French 32FRN703 Mini-dissertation on a <strong>the</strong>me from French32language and/or literature studyFRN704 A <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> candidate's choice selected inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> discipline3277<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


2. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>r:CODE MODULE CREDITSFRN700 Dissertation 128or:CODE MODULE CREDITSFRN718 Theme selected in consultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> 32<strong>the</strong> discipline, where <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me was not <strong>of</strong>fered in<strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> studyFRN738 Theme selected in consultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> discipline, where <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me was not <strong>of</strong>fered in<strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> study32PLUS:CODE MODULE CREDITSFRN791 Mini-dissertation or two related articles 64REG. B98PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – FRENCHPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis or 5 related articles (course code FRN900)on a topic chosen in consultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>discipline.78<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


GERMANREG. B99BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGESTUDIES) – GERMANB.A.Hons. (Language Studies) – GermanStudy code: 01502The Honours course is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A.course, and students with <strong>the</strong> Honours degree may enter <strong>the</strong> M.A.course at second year level.The course carries 128 credits. Students must choose four modulesfrom <strong>the</strong> table below.CODE MODULE CREDITSDTS618 Geschichte einer literarischen Gattung 32DTS638 Intensives Studium eines Autors 32DTS628 Intensives Studium einer literarischen Epoche 32RelevantcodeDTS648DTS668A paper from <strong>the</strong> Honours syllabus <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>rrelevant subjectA <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> candidate's own choice, inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> departmentMini-dissertation on a <strong>the</strong>me from GermanLanguage an/or Literature Study323232REG. B100 MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) –GERMANM.A. (Language Studies) – GermanStudy code: 017181. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)Students must choose four <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following modules in consultation with<strong>the</strong> lecturer: not all modules will be <strong>of</strong>fered in any given year.79<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CODE MODULE CREDITSDTS718 Geschichte einer literarischen Gattung 32DTS738 Intensives Studium eines Autors 32DTS728 Intensives Studium einer literarischen Epoche 32DTS748 A <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> candidate's choice selected in32consultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> departmentDTS768 A mini-dissertation on a <strong>the</strong>me from GermanLinguistics and/or Literature Study322. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>r:CODE MODULE CREDITSDTS700 Dissertation 128or:CODE MODULE CREDITSDTS758 Theme selected in consultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 32German section, where <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me was not <strong>of</strong>feredin <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> studyDTS778 Theme selected in consultation with <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>German section, where <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me was not <strong>of</strong>feredin <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> study32PLUS:CODE MODULE CREDITSDTS791 Mini-dissertation 64REG. B101PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – GERMANPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code DTS900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and Head <strong>of</strong> Department.80<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


LATINREG. B102BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGESTUDIES) – LATINB.A.Hons. (Language Studies) – LatinStudy code: 01502The Honours course is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A.course, and students with <strong>the</strong> Honours degree may enter <strong>the</strong> M.A.course at second year level. Students intending to continue to <strong>the</strong> M.A.degree must note <strong>the</strong> requirements for admission to that degree (seebelow).(Greek on at least <strong>the</strong> 100-level and a reading knowledge <strong>of</strong> German and/orFrench are recommended.)The course carries 128 credits.CODE MODULE CREDITSLAT616 Authors <strong>of</strong> genres <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Age 32LAT626 Authors <strong>of</strong> genres <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Age 32LAT636 Language studies and Roman history and/or32archaeologyLAT646 Palaeography, textual criticism and unseentranslation32REG. B103MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) – LATINM.A. (Language Studies) – LatinStudy code: 017181. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE(1) In addition to <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> GeneralInformation, candidates must have 32 credits in ei<strong>the</strong>rClassical Mythology (KMT) or Greek (GRK) or must takemodules carrying 32 credits in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se courses during <strong>the</strong>81<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


period <strong>of</strong> study for <strong>the</strong> M.A. In exceptional circumstances (eg.for a dissertation in a marginal area such as Law), this requirementmay be waived by <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.(2) A reading knowledge <strong>of</strong> German and/or French is compulsory.2. THE CURRICULUM OF THE STRUCTURED M.A.2.1 Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)CODE MODULE CREDITSLAT716 Authors or genres <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Golden Age 32LAT726 Authors or genres <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Silver Age 32LAT736 Language studies and Roman history and/or32archaeologyLAT746 Palaeography, textual criticism and unseentranslation322.2 Module for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)CODE MODULE CREDITSLAT791 Mini-dissertation 64OR3. DISSERTATIONCODE MODULE CREDITSLAT700 Dissertation 128REG. B104PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – LATINPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code LAT900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and Head <strong>of</strong> Department.In <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> doctoral study and before <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>sis is submitted,<strong>the</strong> candidate must present at least two departmental seminars on <strong>the</strong>chosen research topic. (240 credits)82<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


LINGUISTICSREG. B105BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGESTUDIES) – LINGUISTICSB.A.Hons. (Language Studies) – LinguisticsStudy code: 01502The Honours course is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A.course, and students with <strong>the</strong> Honours degree may enter <strong>the</strong> M.A.course at second year level.The course carries 128 credits. Students must choose four modulesfrom those tabled below in Linguistics.LINGUISTICSCODE MODULE CREDITSLIN618 Aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structure <strong>of</strong> language 32LIN638 Sociolinguistics and <strong>the</strong> Sociology <strong>of</strong> Language 32LIN658 Capita selecta 32LIN628 Psycholinguistics 32LIN648 Text <strong>the</strong>ory 32LIN668 Applied Linguistics and Pragmatics 32LIN698 Critical Linguistics 32A maximum <strong>of</strong> 2 modules from <strong>the</strong> honours syllabus<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Programme for Language Studies.Appropriate code.3283<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B106 MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) –LINGUISTICSM.A. (Language Studies) – LinguisticsStudy code: 017181. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)Students must choose four modules from those tabled below inLinguistics and <strong>the</strong> Theory <strong>of</strong> Literature, with a maximum <strong>of</strong> threemodules coming from one table.LINGUISTICSCODE MODULE CREDITSLIN718 Aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structure <strong>of</strong> language 32LIN738 Sociolinguistics and <strong>the</strong> Sociology <strong>of</strong> Language 32LIN758 Capita selecta 32LIN728 Psycholinguistics 32LIN748 Text <strong>the</strong>ory 32LIN768 Applied Linguistics and Pragmatics 32LIN798 Critical Linguistics 32A maximum <strong>of</strong> 2 modules from <strong>the</strong> honours andM.A. syllabus <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Programme for LanguageStudies.Appropriate code.322. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>r:CODE MODULE CREDITSLIN700ORLIN710 and LIN711DissertationORtwo related articles128or:84<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


LINGUISTICSAppropriatecodePLUS:Any two fur<strong>the</strong>r modules mentioned in <strong>the</strong>Linguistics tables above64CODE MODULE CREDITSLIN791 Mini-dissertation 64REG. B107PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR – LINGUISTICSPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis or five related articles (course code TWS900)on a topic chosen in consultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and Head <strong>of</strong>Department.85<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


SIGN LANGUAGEREG. B108BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGESTUDIES) – SIGN LANGUAGEB.A.Hons. (Language Studies) – Sign LanguageStudy code: 01502The Honours course is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M.A.course, and students with <strong>the</strong> Honours degree may enter <strong>the</strong> M.A.course at second year level.The course carries 128 credits. Students must choose four modulesfrom those tabled below.CODE MODULE CREDITSGBT618 Phonology, morphology and syntax 32GBT638 Semantics and pragmatics 32GBT658 Culture 32GBT628 Literature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deaf: Concepts 32GBT648 Literature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deaf: Analysis 32GBT668 Language acquisition and development 32REG. B109 MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) –SIGN LANGUAGEM.A. (Language Studies) – Sign LanguageStudy code: 017181. Modules for <strong>the</strong> first year (128 credits)Students must choose four modules from those tabled below.86<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CODE MODULE CREDITSGBT718 Phonology, morphology and syntax 32GBT738 Semantics and pragmatics 32GBT758 Culture 32GBT728 Literature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deaf: Concepts 32GBT748 Literature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deaf: Analysis 32GBT768 Language acquisition and development 322. Modules for <strong>the</strong> second year (128 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>r:CODE MODULE CREDITSGBT700 Dissertation 128or:CODE MODULE CREDITSAppropriatecodeThe two modules from Sign Language nottaken in <strong>the</strong> first year, or any two modulesspecified by <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sign LanguageSection64PLUS:CODE MODULE CREDITSGBT791 Mini-dissertation 6487<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FORLANGUAGE PRACTICEThe <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Programme for Language Practice <strong>of</strong>fers a Diploma,and a Master's degree. Students specialize in any one <strong>of</strong> five fields:(1) Translation; (2) Interpreting; (3) Lexicography and Terminology;(4) Language Management; and (5) Language Technology.The presentation <strong>of</strong> modules is subject to <strong>the</strong> availability <strong>of</strong>lecturers.1. CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThe postgraduate courses in Language Practice are market-driven andoutcomes-based. The career opportunities for students completing <strong>the</strong>courses include those <strong>of</strong> translator, conference interpreter,lexicographer, terminologist, language planner and manager, andlanguage technologist.2. ADMISSION TO THE COURSES; THE RELATIONSHIPBETWEEN THE DIPLOMA AND THE M.A. DEGREEIn general, students must fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirements <strong>of</strong> 1.4 <strong>of</strong> GeneralInformation. Those requirements are relaxed in that a wide range <strong>of</strong>Bachelor's degrees are considered appropriate for admission to coursesin <strong>the</strong> Language Practice Programme. Students must apply to <strong>the</strong>Director, who may admit <strong>the</strong>m to <strong>the</strong> Programme subject to <strong>the</strong>ir takingadditional modules.The Diploma is <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master's degree.For this reason, students registered for <strong>the</strong> Diploma who wish tocontinue may be admitted to <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master's degree,and students registered for <strong>the</strong> Master's degree may "exit" with aDiploma if <strong>the</strong>y wish to discontinue studies after completing <strong>the</strong>ir firstyear <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master's degree.88<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA INLANGUAGE PRACTICE1. CURRICULA (128 credits)The curricula for <strong>the</strong> five fields <strong>of</strong> study from which students mustchoose (i.e Translation; Interpreting; Lexicography and Terminology;Language Management; or Language Technology) are <strong>the</strong> same as those for<strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master's degree. Students wishing to take <strong>the</strong>Diploma must see <strong>the</strong> Master's course outlined below.(An administrative difference between <strong>the</strong> Diploma course and <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Master's course is that <strong>the</strong> modules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> former courses have a digit 6 inplace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> digit 7. For example; TPI612 indicates that this module (InterpretingTheory) is part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Diploma course; while TPI712 indicates that <strong>the</strong> module ispart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master's course.)2. FIELDS OF STUDY AND STUDY CODES<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Diplomas<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Diploma (Language Practice): 1 yr P.D.L.P.(i) Translation .......................................................................... 01201(ii) Interpreting ......................................................................... 01202(iii) Lexicography and Terminology .......................................... 01203(iv) Language Management ...................................................... 01204(v) Language Technology ........................................................ 01206REG. B110MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE PRACTICE)M.A. (Language Practice)1. FIELDS OF STUDY AND STUDY CODESMagister Artium (Language Practice): 2 yrs89<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


(i) Language technology ......................................................... 01709(ii) Translation .......................................................................... 01714(iii) Interpreting ......................................................................... 01715(iv) Lexicography and terminology ........................................... 01716(v) Language management ...................................................... 017172. CURRICULUM (128 credits in every study year)Candidates must register for one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fields <strong>of</strong> study mentioned aboveand must <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong>ir field <strong>of</strong> specialisation as listed hereunder:(1) At least 96 credits in compulsary modules for all candidatesirrespective <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir chosen field <strong>of</strong> specialisation(2) At least 80 credits in <strong>the</strong> chosen field <strong>of</strong> specialisation, spread overtwo years and indicated by <strong>the</strong> following unique letter codes:a. TTP = Language technologyb. TPV = Translationc. TPI = Interpretingd. TPL = Lexicography and terminologye. TPM = Language management(3) At least 16 credits in research methodology in <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong>study(4) A mini dissertation <strong>of</strong> 64 credits in <strong>the</strong> chosen field <strong>of</strong> specialisationin <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> study2.1 The first year (128 credits)2.1.1 Common modules in <strong>the</strong> first year (136 credits)All candidates <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong> following modules:90<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSTPP714 Aspects <strong>of</strong> language practice 16TPP734 Language policy, language rights and language 16practice in South AfricaLIN718 Aspects <strong>of</strong> language structure 32Appropriatecode(s)Language study:Applicable language modules that differ from those<strong>of</strong> LIN718, from <strong>the</strong> honours and masters syllabus<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following language disciplines:African LanguagesAfrikaans and DutchGermanEnglishFrenchSign LanguageORAny recognised equivalent language module(s)2.1.2 Specialisation modules in <strong>the</strong> first year (32 credits)Candidates <strong>of</strong>fer 32 credits from <strong>the</strong> specialisation modules below:32CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSTTP724 Language and speech technology 16TTP744 Computer Translation 16TPV724 Translation practice: Communicative texts 16TPV744 Textual and linguistic aspects <strong>of</strong> translation 16TPI724 Consecutive and simultaneous interpreting 16TPI744 Interpreting Theory 16TPL724 Lexicography and terminography 16TPL744 Lexicology and terminology 16TPM724 Language planning and management in practice 16TPM744 Language-planning models 1691<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


2.2 The second year (128 credits)2.2.1 General modules in <strong>the</strong> second year (16 credits)All candidates <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong> following module:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSTNM714 Research methodology 162.2.2 Specialisation modules in <strong>the</strong> second year (112 credits)Continuation <strong>of</strong> at least 48 credits from <strong>the</strong> modules below in <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong>specialisation <strong>of</strong>fered in <strong>the</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> study:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSTTP734 Localisation 16TTP754 Theoretical principles in language and speech16technologyTTP774 Electronic language management 16TPV734 Translation practice: technical and literary translation 16TPV754 Translation models 16TPV774 Desprictive and corpus translation <strong>the</strong>ory 16TPI734 Whispered and telephone interpreting 16TPI754 Interpreting <strong>the</strong>ory 16TPI774 Conference interpreting 16TPL734 Lexicography management 16TPL754 Lexicology and terminology 16TPL774 Terminology management 16TPM734 Economy <strong>of</strong> language planning and management 16TPM754 Foundations in language planning and management 16TPM774 Strategic language management 16Plus a mini-dissertation (TPP791) <strong>of</strong> 64 credits in <strong>the</strong> chosen field <strong>of</strong>specialisation.92<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


3. ADDITIONAL MODULES (32 credits)Candidates are fur<strong>the</strong>rmore encouraged to <strong>of</strong>fer 32 credits insupplementation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir field <strong>of</strong> specialisation from <strong>the</strong> following fields,spread over two years <strong>of</strong> study:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSTPK714 Copywriting 16TPK724 Copywriting 16TPT714 Language editing 16TPT724 Language editing 16TPD714 Document design 16TPD724 Document design 16TTP714 Localisation 16TTP724 Localisation 16Appropriatecode(s)Modules from this syllabus not yet <strong>of</strong>fered 32Appropriatecode(s)Appropriatecode(s)Module(s) from <strong>the</strong> Masters syllabus in Language 32StudyModule(s) from any o<strong>the</strong>r relevant field(s) 3293<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMME FOR GOVERNANCEAND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATIONREG. B112MASTERS (GOVERNANCE AND POLITICALTRANSFORMATION)M. (Governance and Political Transformation)Study code: 018201. INFORMATIONThis degree aims at <strong>the</strong> advancement <strong>of</strong> political expertise and <strong>the</strong>development <strong>of</strong> political management orientated skills in an environment<strong>of</strong> rapid change (transformation) in order to comply with <strong>the</strong> needs interms <strong>of</strong> institutional capacity building, leadership development, and <strong>the</strong>promotion <strong>of</strong> a value system which complements good governance andforms <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> democratic government.2. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS(a) The institutional rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> university regarding admission for<strong>the</strong> masters degree (General Regulation A80) are applicable foradmission to this degree.(b) Seeing that only a limited number <strong>of</strong> students per year will beadmitted, students are subjected to a selection process whereacademic merits and/or work experience play an importantrole.(c) All applicants will be evaluated by <strong>the</strong> programme committeefor <strong>the</strong> minimum admission requirements. (A B-degree orequivalent qualification are applicable.)(d) It is also expected from students to submit a motivation foradmission to <strong>the</strong> course.3. METHOD OF INSTRUCTIONDistance education combined with residential instruction is applicablehere. Students visit <strong>the</strong> campus four times per annum excludingexaminations.94<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


4. CURRICULUMFirst YearA total <strong>of</strong> 8 modules (128 credits) from a possible 14 modules have to becompleted.MGT701MGT702MGT703MGT704MGT705MGT706MGT707MGT708MGT709MGT710MGT711MGT712MGT713MGT714Political environmentPolitical transformation and managementPublic financial managementGlobal governanceComparative analysesCo-operative governmentPolitical change managementPolitical conflict and political policyPublic human resource managementLaw and governancePolitical management communicationLand ReformElectiveElectiveCOMPULSORY COURSESMGT701 and MGT702 - First semesterMGT706 and MGT707 - Second semesterThese modules are compulsory.Students can select <strong>the</strong> outstanding four modules.MODULE VALUEEach module consists <strong>of</strong> 16 credits and is equivalent to 160 notionalhours.ASSIGNMENTSOne assignment (8 credits, 80 notional hours) must be completed for eachmodule, and comply with <strong>the</strong> requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> degree programme.ASSESSMENT With regard to each module a 3-hour examination will be written.95<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


The examination and <strong>the</strong> assignment count 50% each with respectto <strong>the</strong> calculation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final module marks.A sub-minimum <strong>of</strong> 40% must be obtained in <strong>the</strong> examination for <strong>the</strong>candidate to pass <strong>the</strong> module.Dissertations are subjected to internal and/or external evaluation.EXIT LEVEL OUTCOME (Subject to approval)After <strong>the</strong> successful completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first year (8 modules) it is possiblefor a student to qualify for a postgraduate diploma in Governance andpolitical transformation. This is only applicable to students not interestedin completing <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Masters qualification.In cases where students want to complete <strong>the</strong> Masters course afterobtaining a post graduate diploma in a few years time, <strong>the</strong> following isapplicable: Re-admission only after assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> academic performance<strong>of</strong> a candidate. Preference will be given to students already in <strong>the</strong> program if <strong>the</strong>reare too many students. Ano<strong>the</strong>r two modules (value 32 credits) must be completed.Second Year A course in Methodology, MGT721, (16 credits) has to becompleted. Only students who successfully completed six courses(including <strong>the</strong> four compulsory courses) in <strong>the</strong> first year, will be admittedto <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said course. Examination will take placeduring June/July or November/January. A Research Proposal, MGT722 (16 credits) must be completed andpresented for evaluation. MGT723 (Scientific skills) and MGT724 (Governance skills) <strong>of</strong> 16credits each must be successfully completed. Assignments areoptional for <strong>the</strong>se two courses. Examinations will take place ei<strong>the</strong>rJune/July or November/January <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> specific year. A Dissertation, MGT791 (64 credits) as an outcome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> researchproposal (MGT722) must be successfully completed.CREDITS COMPILATIONFirst Year8 x 16 = 128 credits96<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Second Year4 x 16 + 64 = 128 creditsTotal256 creditsREG. B113PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR (GOVERNANCE ANDPOLITICAL TRANSFORMATION)Ph.D. (Governance and Political Transformation)Study code: 01970This qualification focus on politics with a multi-disciplinary approachassisted by <strong>the</strong> disciplines Political Science, Public Management, PublicLaw, Communication Science and History.1. GENERAL INFORMATIONThe focus and <strong>the</strong> outcomes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> qualification are similar to that <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Magister in Governance and Political Transformation, with <strong>the</strong>requirements applicable to Ph.D. at <strong>University</strong> level.2. ADMISSION CRITERIAa. General accepted criteria for Ph.D. qualification, which isapplicable to <strong>the</strong> institution as a whole.b. Only those students who have successfully completed <strong>the</strong>irMagister in Governance and Political Transformation will beallowed in <strong>the</strong> qualification.c. In addition to this criterium only students who received apercentage <strong>of</strong> 65% or more for <strong>the</strong> magister dissertation will beadmitted to this qualification.d. Available capacities will fur<strong>the</strong>r determine <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong>students allowed in this qualification.e. Supervision will only take place within <strong>the</strong> framework <strong>of</strong> anaccepted research proposal.3. ASSESSMENTThe institutional rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> university in respect <strong>of</strong> assessment areapplicable here.97<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


a. The successful completion <strong>of</strong> a research proposal and approval by acommittee <strong>of</strong> methodologists.b. The completion <strong>of</strong> a dissertation in accordance with <strong>the</strong> generalregulations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> university and program (with reference to <strong>the</strong> nischarea).c. An original academic contribution to <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> study.Quality control will be ensured in terms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> external assessment <strong>of</strong>dissertations4. COURSEStudents registered for <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. (Governance and Political Transformation)will use <strong>the</strong> following code.MGT 900 - Dissertation5. CREDITS360 credits98<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


PROGRAMME FOR HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCEREG. B114BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (HUMANMOVEMENT SCIENCE)B.A.Hons. (Human Movement Science)Study code: 015041. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEStudents are admitted to <strong>the</strong> degree if <strong>the</strong>y fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirementsmentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong> General Information, but with <strong>the</strong> concession thatstudents who do not have Human Movement Science as a major coursefrom <strong>the</strong>ir B.A. degree but an equivalent qualification may be admitted.2. CURRICULAThe Honours degree allows students to specialize in any one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>following courses:(1) Biokinetics, (2) Kinderkinetics, (3) Recreation and Tourism, and(4) Sport Science.All four courses have:(1) two compulsory modules common to all four courses(2) specialist modules particular to each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four directions2.1 Compulsory modules (32 credits)All Human Movement Science students must take <strong>the</strong> following twomodules:CODE MODULE CREDITSMBW601 Research Project (according to <strong>the</strong> chosen16specialization)MBW602 Principal Studies and Research Methodology 1699<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


2.2 Specialist modules for students specializing in Biokinetics (96credits)CODE MODULE CREDITSMBW606 Sport Injuries and Rehabilitation 32MBW607 Exercise Physiology and Program Prescription 32(preventive and rehabilitative)MBW608 Evaluation and Biokinetic Practice 322.3 Specialist modules for students specializing in Kinderkinetics(96 credits)CODE MODULE CREDITSMBW609 Motor Learning and Development 32MBW610 Movement development and Rehabilitation 32MBW611 Evaluation and Kinderkinetics Practice 322.4 Specialist modules for students specializing in Recreation andTourism (96 credits)Students specializing in Recreation and Tourism must choose threemodules from <strong>the</strong> table.CODE MODULE CREDITSMBW612 Planning <strong>of</strong> sustainable Recreation and Tourism 32DevelopmentMBW613 Facility, Program and Risk Management in32Recreation and TourismMBW614 Eco-tourism 32MBW615 Event management 322.5 Specialist modules for students specializing in Sport Science96 credits)Students specializing in Sport Science must choose three modules from<strong>the</strong> table.100<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CODE MODULE CREDITSMBW603 Exercise Program Prescription 32MBW604 Applied Exercise Physiology 32MBW605 Evaluation and Sport Science Practice 32MBW616 Science <strong>of</strong> Coaching 32MBW617 Exercise and Coaching Psychology 32MBW618 Exercise and Nutrition 32REG. B115MAGISTER ARTIUM (HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE)M.A. (Human Movement Science)Study code: 017071. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEIn general, students must fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong>General Information, with <strong>the</strong> concession that students may be admittedto <strong>the</strong> M.A. degree by dissertation who do not have a Human MovementScience Honours degree but an equivalent qualification, and studentsmay be admitted to <strong>the</strong> structured M.A. degree who do not have HumanMovement Science as a major course from <strong>the</strong>ir B.A. degree provided<strong>the</strong>y have an equivalent qualification.2. M.A. DEGREE BY DISSERTATIONStudents with an Honours degree or an equivalent qualification mayacquire <strong>the</strong> Master's degree by submitting a dissertation carrying 120credits (MBW700).2.1 CURRICULUM FOR THE STRUCTURED M.A. DEGREE2.1.1 The first year (120 credits)Students choose three modules from <strong>the</strong> table below appropriate to <strong>the</strong>irspecialization (Biokinetics, Kinderkinetics, Recreation and Tourism or SportScience).101<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


CODE MODULE CREDITSMBW701 Recreation and Tourism Management 40MBW702 Movement Physiology 40MBW703 Movement Psychology 40MBW704 Movement Sociology 40MBW705 Recreation and Tourism Development 40MBW706 Ergological Evaluation, Injuries and Rehabilitation 40MBW707 Movement Development and Rehabilitation 40MBW708 Exercise and Nutrition 40MBW709 Science <strong>of</strong> Coaching 40MBW710 Exercise and Coaching Psychology 402.1.2 The second year (120 credits)Ei<strong>the</strong>rCODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSMBW791 Dissertation 120REG. B116 PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR –HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCEPh.D.Study code: 01960CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code MBW900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.102<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FORPROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGYYour attention is drawn to <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> format <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> postgraduateprogramme in pr<strong>of</strong>essional training in psychology is still underdiscussion nationally and that <strong>the</strong> final compilation <strong>of</strong> this programme issubject to a joint decision by <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Board for Psychology and<strong>the</strong> Committee on Higher Education. No final exposition is currentlyavailable and students are <strong>the</strong>refore advised to read for <strong>the</strong> followingdegrees.REG. B117MASTER'S PROGRAM IN PROFESSIONALPSYCHOLOGYMASTER'S DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGYN.B. The M.Psych. will be <strong>of</strong>fered as from 2005.Abbreviation: M.Psych.Study code: 01712Minimum period <strong>of</strong> study: ONE year full-time.Credits: A total <strong>of</strong> 160 credits are required: 40 credits for <strong>the</strong> courseworkcomponent and 120 credits for <strong>the</strong> script.The topics covered in <strong>the</strong> course-work component <strong>of</strong> 40 credits will take<strong>the</strong> learners' needs and departmental capacity into account. The scriptcomponent <strong>of</strong> 120 credits requires <strong>the</strong> submission <strong>of</strong> a script on anapproved topic. For guidelines on <strong>the</strong> latter, please see <strong>the</strong> PsychologyDepartment's policy on research.ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSTo be admitted to <strong>the</strong> M.Psych. a learner should be in <strong>the</strong> possession <strong>of</strong>a: B.Psych. or equivalent qualification103<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Admission is also subject to approval by <strong>the</strong> departmentalhead/programme director and depends among o<strong>the</strong>rs on a satisfactoryacademic performance at undergraduate level. Prospective students areencouraged to get in touch with <strong>the</strong> departmental head/programmedirector before <strong>the</strong>y register with a view to enrolling for an M.Psych.COMPOSITION OF THE CURRICULUMResearch componentThe compulsory research component <strong>of</strong> 120 credits will consist <strong>of</strong> ascript PSY700 on an approved topic.Course-work componentThe elective component <strong>of</strong> 40 credits may vary from one year to <strong>the</strong>next, but will include among o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>the</strong> following:PSY701PSY702PSY703PSY704PSY705PSY706Specialised <strong>the</strong>rapeutic skillsPsychoneurology and PsychopharmacologySpecialised Group TherapyForensic PsychologyChild PsychologyElective formulated to accommodate specific needs104<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FOR HUMANAND SOCIETAL DYNAMICSREG. B118MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTIAE(HUMAN AND SOCIETAL DYNAMICS)M.Soc.Sc. (Human and Societal Dynamics)Study code: 02701Abbreviation: M.Soc.Sc. (Human and Societal Dynamics)Minimum duration <strong>of</strong> study: 2 yearsCredits: A total <strong>of</strong> 256 credits are required: 128 from <strong>the</strong> course worksection and 128 from a dissertation.A learner specialises in Criminology or Psychology or Sociology.In <strong>the</strong> discipline that <strong>the</strong> learner specialises in, 64 credits for coursework and 128 credits for a dissertation are required. For <strong>the</strong> remainingtwo disciplines, 32 credits in each discipline are required for <strong>the</strong> coursework section.ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:The institutional rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> university (general regulation A80), as wellas <strong>the</strong> following additional requirements apply to admission to thisdegree:Admission is subject to approval from <strong>the</strong> programme director inconjunction with <strong>the</strong> relevant heads <strong>of</strong> department and is granted on <strong>the</strong>basis <strong>of</strong> consistent academic achievement on pre-graduate level. In <strong>the</strong>case <strong>of</strong> specialisation in Criminology or Sociology, a final mark (passmark) <strong>of</strong> at least 60% in KRM724 or SOS724 is required to be admittedto <strong>the</strong> second year (mini-dissertation).Students from this university, who have not interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies,must apply for admission to <strong>the</strong> programme director concerned.105<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Students who interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies and students from o<strong>the</strong>runiversities must apply for admission directly to <strong>the</strong> department <strong>of</strong>Academic Student Services.ASSESSMENTCourse workThe method <strong>of</strong> assessment is described in <strong>the</strong> study guides <strong>of</strong> eachmodule.DissertationInternal and external examinationExit levelIf a student does not continue with or successfully complete <strong>the</strong>dissertation, or does not obtain a final mark (pass mark) <strong>of</strong> at least 60%in KRM724 or SOS724, a Baccalaureus Societatis Scientiae Honores(Human and Societal Dynamics) degree is awarded on <strong>the</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> asuccessful completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course work section.COMPOSITION OF THE CURRICULUMCourse section (128 credits)Course section in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> specialisation in CriminologyCODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSKRM714 Advanced Criminological Theory 16KRM724 Methodology <strong>of</strong> Criminology and specific researchmethods16Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following modules:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSKRM734 Advanced penological <strong>the</strong>ory 16KRM744 Sentencing 16KRM754 Physical anthropology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> criminal 16KRM764 Juvenile delinquency 16KRM774 Crime prevention 16KRM784 Victimology 16106<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


32 credits Psychology modules compiled from a selection <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>following:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSIL712 Psychometric Theory (1) 8SIL722 Psychometric Theory (2) 8SIL724 Data analysis : Advanced techniques 16POT472 Group development <strong>the</strong>ory 8PAS472 Group assessment 8PHL482 Group facilitation skills 8PAS432 Assessment <strong>of</strong> community needs 8POT432 Community development <strong>the</strong>ory 8SIL614 Developmental Psychology 16SIL734 Social Psychology 16Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following Sociology modules:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSOS734 The sociology <strong>of</strong> developing societies 16SOS744 The sociology <strong>of</strong> population and environment 16SOS754 The sociology <strong>of</strong> gender 16SOS764 The sociology <strong>of</strong> deviant behaviour 16SOS784 Capita Selecta from specialities in sociology 16Course section in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> specialisation in Psychology:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSIL712 Psychometric Theory (1) 8SIL722 Psychometric Theory (2) 8SIL724 Data analysis : Advanced techniques 16107<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


A fur<strong>the</strong>r 32 credits compiled from <strong>the</strong> following modules:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSPOT472 Group development <strong>the</strong>ory 8PAS472 Group assessment 8PHL482 Group facilitation skills 8POT432 Community development <strong>the</strong>ory 8PAS432 Assessment <strong>of</strong> community needs 8SIL614 Developmental Psychology 16SIL734 Social Psychology 16Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following Criminology modules:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSKRM734 Advanced penological <strong>the</strong>ory 16KRM744 Sentencing 16KRM754 Physical anthropology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> criminal 16KRM764 Juvenile delinquency 16KRM774 Crime prevention 16KRM784 Victimology 16Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following Sociology modules:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSOS734 The sociology <strong>of</strong> developing societies 16SOS744 The sociology <strong>of</strong> population and environment 16SOS754 The sociology <strong>of</strong> gender 16SOS764 The sociology <strong>of</strong> deviant behaviour 16SOS784 Capita selecta from specialities in sociology 16Course section in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> specialisation in Sociology:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSOS714 Sociological <strong>the</strong>ory 16SOS724 Social research 16108<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following modules:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSOS734 The sociology <strong>of</strong> developing societies 16SOS744 The sociology <strong>of</strong> population and environment 16SOS754 The sociology <strong>of</strong> gender 16SOS764 The sociology <strong>of</strong> deviant behaviour 16SOS784 Capita selecta from specialities in sociology 1632 credits Psychology modules compiled from a selection <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>following:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSSIL712 Psychometric Theory (1) 8SIL722 Psychometric Theory (2) 8SIL724 Data analysis : Advanced techniques 16POT472 Group development <strong>the</strong>ory 8PAS472 Group assessment 8PHL482 Group facilitation skills 8POT432 Community development <strong>the</strong>ory 8PAS432 Assessment <strong>of</strong> community needs 8SIL614 Developmental Psychology 16SIL734 Social Psychology 16Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following Criminology modules:CODE NAME OF MODULE CREDITSKRM734 Advanced penological <strong>the</strong>ory 16KRM744 Sentencing 16KRM754 Physical anthropology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> criminal 16KRM764 Juvenile delinquency 16KRM774 Crime prevention 16KRM784 Victimology 16Dissertation (128 credits)(Note <strong>the</strong> precondition in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> specialisation in Criminologyor Sociology)109<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


A dissertation on an approved topic is required in <strong>the</strong> discipline in which64 credits were obtained in <strong>the</strong> course section.ASSESSMENTInternal and external examination.REG. B119PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTORPh.D.Study code: 02930Abbreviation: Ph.D.Minimum period <strong>of</strong> study: 2 yearsCredits: 256ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTSTo gain admission to <strong>the</strong> Ph.D., a student must have obtained:A Magister Societatis Scientiae (Human and Societal Dynamics) or anequivalent higher education qualification.Entrance is subject to approval from <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department concernedand is determined by consistent academic achievement at <strong>the</strong> master’slevel.Students from this university, who have not interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies,must apply for admission to <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> department concerned.Students who interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies and students from o<strong>the</strong>runiversities must apply for admission directly to <strong>the</strong> department <strong>of</strong>Academic Student Services.CURRICULUMThis qualification is awarded on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> a <strong>the</strong>sis in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>following disciplines:CriminologyPsychologySociologyASSESSMENTInternal and external examination.110<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME FORGENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCEREG. B120BACCALAUREUS SOCIETATIS SCIENTIAEHONORESB.Soc.Sc.Hons.Study code: 02500Students may continue with B.Soc.Sc.Hons. after completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>B.Soc.Sc in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following main subjects:B120.1 Criminology – Students follow <strong>the</strong> curriculum <strong>of</strong> B.A.Hons.(Criminology)B120.2 Psychology – Students follow <strong>the</strong> curriculum <strong>of</strong> B.Soc.Sc.Hons. at Reg. B121B120.3 Sociology – Students follow <strong>the</strong> curriculum <strong>of</strong> B.A.Hons.(Sociology)REG. B121PSYCHOLOGY1.(a) The general regulations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> university with respect to <strong>the</strong>honours degree apply mutatis mutandis to this degree.(b) Students must apply for admission to <strong>the</strong> honours degree inPsychology as only students who have been selected will beallowed to register. Successful candidates will be provided with awritten confirmation from <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> departmental.2. DURATION OF STUDYOne academic year for full-time students and two academic years forpart-time students.111<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


3. CURRICULUMThe curriculum consists <strong>of</strong> 7 compulsory 16 credit modules and 2compulsory 8 credit modules. Examination comprises <strong>of</strong> one writtenquestion paper <strong>of</strong> two hours per 16 credit module. The mark obtainedfor <strong>the</strong> report/portfolio in SIL619 and SIL649 (Project report) is taken as<strong>the</strong> final mark.First semesterSIL712 Psychometric Theory 1SIL632 Psychological AssessmentSIL613 PsychopathologySIL614 Developmental PsychologySIL734 Social PsychologySIL619 Perspectives on groups and communitiesSecond semesterSIL722 Psychometric Theory 2SIL724 Data Analysis: Advanced TechniquesSIL649 Project ReportREG. B122MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTIAEM.Soc.Sc.Study code: 02700Students who wish to continue with <strong>the</strong> M.Soc.Sc., in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>following disciplines after completion <strong>of</strong> B.Soc.Sc.Hons. follow <strong>the</strong>following curriculum:1. Criminology – Students follow <strong>the</strong> curriculum <strong>of</strong> M.A.(Criminology)2. Psychology – Students follow <strong>the</strong> curricula <strong>of</strong> M.Soc.Sc. atB121or M.Soc.Sc. (Clinical Psychology) at B124or M.Soc.Sc. (Counseling Psychology) at B1253. Sociology – Students follow <strong>the</strong> curriculum <strong>of</strong> M.A. (Sociology)112<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


REG. B123PSYCHOLOGY1. ADMISSION(a) The general regulations with respect to admission to master'sdegrees apply mutatis mutandis to this degree.(b) Students <strong>of</strong> this university, who have not interrupted <strong>the</strong>irstudies, must apply for admission to <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>department concerned.(c) Student who interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies and students from o<strong>the</strong>runiversities must apply for admission directly to <strong>the</strong>department <strong>of</strong> Academic Student Services. Admission issubject to departmental approval and is granted on <strong>the</strong> basis<strong>of</strong> satisfactory academic performance at Honours/fourth yearlevel.2. A dissertation (SIL700) or at least two publishable artikels(SIL712) on an approved topic. The prescribed application form forselection is available from <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department on request.OR3. Research methodology in PsychologyCURRICULUMSLN701 Capita selecta from speciality fieldSLN702 Advanced Research MethodologySLN700 A dissertation <strong>of</strong> limited scope on an approved topic.EXPLANATIONThe course is aimed at preparing students, in a structured manner, toinitiate, complete and write up research <strong>of</strong> high quality on topical issues.Applications for selection on <strong>the</strong> prescribed form must reach <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong>department before 15 November <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year preceding first registration.Instruction with a view to prepare for <strong>the</strong> examinations <strong>the</strong> dissertationtakes <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> lectures, assignments and seminars. The timeschedule for <strong>the</strong> limited number <strong>of</strong> lectures will be drawn up inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> students.113<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


4. EXAMINATIONThe examination (SLN701 and SLN702) accounts for 40% and <strong>the</strong>dissertation (SLN700) for 60% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> final pass mark. The degreecertificate will be endorsed "Research Psychology".REG. B124MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTIAE IN CLINICALPSYCHOLOGYM.Soc.Sc. (Clinical Psychology)Study code: 02730Your attention is drawn to <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> format <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> postgraduateprogramme in pr<strong>of</strong>essional training in psychology is still underdiscussion nationally and that <strong>the</strong> final compilation <strong>of</strong> this programme issubject to a joint decision by <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Board for Psychology and<strong>the</strong> Committee on Higher Education. No final exposition is currentlyavailable and students are <strong>the</strong>refore advised to read for <strong>the</strong> followingdegrees.INFORMATIONThe aim <strong>of</strong> this full-time two-year course is to train <strong>the</strong> student so thatafter <strong>the</strong> successful completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course he/she will able to registerat <strong>the</strong> Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions Council <strong>of</strong> South Africa (HPCSA) aspsychologists in <strong>the</strong> category Clinical Psychology.The training programme is compiled in accordance with <strong>the</strong> regulations<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> HPCSA by <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology in association with <strong>the</strong>training institution where <strong>the</strong> internship takes place.Due to <strong>the</strong> limited number <strong>of</strong> candidates that can be admitted to <strong>the</strong>master's study in Clinical Psychology, selection takes place. A studentwill be considered for selection if he/she has already obtained <strong>the</strong>honours degree in Psychology or is enrolled for it.Applications for selection and admission must be submitted on <strong>the</strong>prescribed form. Selection takes place during <strong>the</strong> third term <strong>of</strong> each yearand <strong>the</strong> course commences in January <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following year.Interested students from o<strong>the</strong>r universities must submit <strong>the</strong> content <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong>ir honours courses to <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department for approval.114<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Application forms and fur<strong>the</strong>r information may be obtained from <strong>the</strong>Head, Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology, UFS.REGULATIONS1. ADMISSION(a) The general regulations with respect to master's degreesapply mutatis mutandis to this degree.(b) Students <strong>of</strong> this university who have not interrupted <strong>the</strong>irstudies, must apply for admission to <strong>the</strong> department headconcerned.(c) Students who interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies and students from o<strong>the</strong>runiversities must apply for admission directly to <strong>the</strong>Department <strong>of</strong> Academic Student Services.(d) Admission is subject to approval from <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> departmentand is granted on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> satisfactory academicperformance at Honours/fourth year level.2. EXAMINATIONExamination takes place at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> each academic year and may bea written and/or an oral examination.Apart from <strong>the</strong> above-mentioned examination, <strong>the</strong> candidate mustcomplete an approved internship successfully, and submit a dissertationor one publishable article at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> study. Thedissertation or publishable article must deal with a topic pertinent toClinical Psychology. The article is examined in accordance with <strong>the</strong>regulations applying to <strong>the</strong> examining <strong>of</strong> a dissertation (Reg. A88-A93).With <strong>the</strong> consent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department and <strong>the</strong> dean, <strong>the</strong>dissertation or publishable article may be submitted at a later date.In calculating <strong>the</strong> final pass mark for <strong>the</strong> degree, <strong>the</strong> different courseswill be accorded <strong>the</strong> following weights:SKL701 25%SKL703 25%SKL704Successful completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> internship according to <strong>the</strong>requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Board.SKL700 50%A year mark <strong>of</strong> 50% is required for SKL701.115<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


3. CURRICULUMThe curriculum for <strong>the</strong> M.Soc.Sc. degree in Clinical Psychology consists<strong>of</strong>:SKL701 Clinical Psychology (first year)SKL703 Clinical Psychology (second year)SKL704 An internship in Clinical Psychology according to <strong>the</strong>requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Board.SKL700 Clinical Psychology (Dissertation <strong>of</strong> limited scope or publishablearticle)Under normal circumstances a student <strong>the</strong>refore registers as follows:First year <strong>of</strong> study SKL701Second year <strong>of</strong> study SKL703SKL704 (Internship)SKL700 (Dissertation <strong>of</strong> limited scope/article)REG. B125MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTIAE INCOUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGYM.Soc.Sc. (Counselling Psychology)Study code: 02740Your attention is drawn to <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> format <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> postgraduateprogramme in pr<strong>of</strong>essional training in psychology is still underdiscussion nationally and that <strong>the</strong> final compilation <strong>of</strong> this programme issubject to a joint decision by <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Board for Psychology and<strong>the</strong> Committee on Higher Education. No final exposition is currentlyavailable and students are <strong>the</strong>refore advised to read for <strong>the</strong> followingdegrees.INFORMATIONThe aim <strong>of</strong> this full-time two-year course is to train <strong>the</strong> student so thatafter <strong>the</strong> successful completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course he/she will able to registerwith <strong>the</strong> Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essions Council <strong>of</strong> South Africa (HPCSA) aspsychologists in <strong>the</strong> category Counselling Psychology .The training programme is compiled in accordance with <strong>the</strong> regulations<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> HPCSA by <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology in association with <strong>the</strong>training institution where <strong>the</strong> internship takes place.116<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Due to <strong>the</strong> limited number <strong>of</strong> candidates that can be admitted to <strong>the</strong>master's study in Counselling Psychology, selection takes place. Astudent will be considered for selection if he/she has already obtained<strong>the</strong> honours degree in Psychology or is enrolled for it.Applications for selection and admission must be submitted on <strong>the</strong>prescribed form. Selection takes place during <strong>the</strong> third term <strong>of</strong> each yearand <strong>the</strong> course commences in January <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following year.Interested students from o<strong>the</strong>r universities must submit <strong>the</strong>ir honourssyllabuses to <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department for approval.Application forms and fur<strong>the</strong>r information may be obtained from <strong>the</strong>Head, Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology, UFS.REGULATIONS1. ADMISSION(a) The general regulations with respect to master's degrees applymutatis mutandis to this degree.(b) Students <strong>of</strong> this university who have not interrupted <strong>the</strong>irstudies, must apply for admission to <strong>the</strong> department headconcerned.(c) Students who interrupted <strong>the</strong>ir studies and students from o<strong>the</strong>runiversities must apply for admission directly to <strong>the</strong> Department<strong>of</strong> Academic Student Services.(d) Admission is subject to approval from <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> departmentand is granted on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> satisfactory academicperformance at Honours/fourth year level.2. EXAMINATIONExamination takes place at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> each academic year and may bea written and/or an oral examination.Apart from <strong>the</strong> examination, <strong>the</strong> candidate must complete an approvedinternship successfully, and submit a dissertation or one publishablearticle at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second year <strong>of</strong> study. The dissertation orpublishable article must deal with a topic pertinent to CounsellingPsychology. The article is examined in accordance with <strong>the</strong> regulationsapplying to <strong>the</strong> examining <strong>of</strong> a dissertation (Reg. A88-A93).117<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


With <strong>the</strong> consent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> departmental head and <strong>the</strong> dean, <strong>the</strong>dissertation or publishable article may be submitted at a later date.In calculating <strong>the</strong> final pass mark for <strong>the</strong> degree, <strong>the</strong> different courseswill be accorded <strong>the</strong> following weights:SLV701 25%SLV703 25%SLV704 Successful completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> internship according to <strong>the</strong>requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Board.SLV700 50%A year mark <strong>of</strong> 50% is required for SLV701.3. CURRICULUMThe curriculum for <strong>the</strong> M.Soc.Sc. degree in Counselling Psychologyconsists <strong>of</strong>:SLV701 Counselling Psychology (first year)SLV703 Counselling Psychology (second year)SLV704 An internship in Counselling Psychology according to <strong>the</strong>requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Board.SLV700 Counselling Psychology (Dissertation <strong>of</strong> limited scope orpublishable article)Under normal circumstances a student <strong>the</strong>refore registers as follows:First year <strong>of</strong> study SLV701Second year <strong>of</strong> study SLV703SLV704 (Internship)SLV700 (Dissertation <strong>of</strong> limited scope/article)REG. B126PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTORPh.D.Study code: 029301. CURRICULUMThe Ph.D. degree is conferred by virtue <strong>of</strong> a <strong>the</strong>sis in <strong>the</strong> followingdepartments:118<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Criminology Course code KRM900Psychology Course code SIL900Sociology Course code SOS900As far as <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. degree in Psychology is concerned, a <strong>the</strong>sis(SIL900) or at least five publishable articles (SIL905) is required; or else<strong>the</strong> following curriculum with course work may be taken:"Child Psychology and Related Fields".INFORMATIONThis course is aimed at advanced scientific training, so that aftersuccessful completion, <strong>the</strong> student will be able to act as specialist in afield <strong>of</strong> Psychology.Due to <strong>the</strong> limited number <strong>of</strong> candidates that can be admitted to doctoralstudies, selection takes place. A student will be considered for selectionif he/she has already obtained a master's degree in Psychology.Applications for selection and admission must be submitted on <strong>the</strong>prescribed form.Interested students must submit <strong>the</strong>ir master's degree syllabuses to <strong>the</strong>departmental head for approval.The course extends over at least three years for part-time students andat least two years for full-time students. Of students will be expected toattend training courses in <strong>the</strong> department for specified periods <strong>of</strong> time.Application forms and fur<strong>the</strong>r information may be obtained from <strong>the</strong>Head, Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology, UFS.2. REGULATIONS3. CURRICULUMThe curriculum for <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. degree is Psychology with endorsement:Child Psychology and Related Fields comprises:SIL901 Child Psychology and Related FieldsSIL902 Child Psychology and Related FieldsSIL991 Psychology (<strong>the</strong>sis <strong>of</strong> limited scope)ORSIL993 three publishable articles119<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


4. EXAMINATIONThe examination for SIL901 and SIL902 consists <strong>of</strong> a continuousevaluation <strong>of</strong> papers presented during <strong>the</strong> academic year, as well aswritten and/or oral examinations at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year. A sub-minimum<strong>of</strong> 50% must be achieved in each separate examination paper. Anexternal examiner will be assigned to each examination.Apart from <strong>the</strong> examination, <strong>the</strong> candidate must complete a <strong>the</strong>sis <strong>of</strong>limited scope at <strong>the</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> study. The <strong>the</strong>sis must deal withan appropriate topic, chosen in consultation with <strong>the</strong> department.With <strong>the</strong> consent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> department and <strong>the</strong> dean, <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>sismay be submitted at a later date on condition that <strong>the</strong> generalregulations concerning <strong>the</strong> submission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ses (cf. General RegulationA116) apply.In calculating <strong>the</strong> final pass mark for <strong>the</strong> degree, <strong>the</strong> different courseswill be accorded <strong>the</strong> following weights:SIL991 50%For <strong>the</strong> Ph.D. degree with endorsement: Child Psychology and RelatedFields:SIL901 25%SIL902 25%The degree certificate will be endorsed "Child Psychology and RelatedFields".120<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


PROGRAMME FOR THE SOCIAL SERVICESPROFESSIONSStudents can acquire <strong>the</strong> following post-graduate qualifications:(1) Masters degree in Social Work(2) Doctorate in Social Work(3) Post-graduate Diploma in Social ServicesPlease Note: For most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se qualifications students must at all timesbe registered with <strong>the</strong> South African Council for Social ServicePr<strong>of</strong>essions. It is important that <strong>the</strong>y have pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> registration.REG. B127MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTAEIN SOCIAL WORKM.Soc.Sc. (S.W.)Study code: 027101. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREEIn general, students must fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong>General Information. In particular, to be admitted to <strong>the</strong> M.Soc.Sc.Hons.(S.W.) degree, students must have a four year degree in Social Work, anHonours degree in Social Work, an Advanced Diploma in Social Work,or an equivalent qualification.2. CURRICULUM2.1 The degree by dissertationStudents with an Honours degree or a four-year Bachelor's degree may,with <strong>the</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department and subject to conditionsthat he may set, acquire <strong>the</strong> Master's degree by submitting adissertation (Module code MDB700) carrying 240 credits.2.2 The structured M.Soc.Sc. (Social Work) degreeThe curriculum is made up <strong>of</strong> (1) compulsory modules taken by allstudents, and (2) specialization modules particular to students' chosenarea <strong>of</strong> study. As not all learning areas are necessarily presented each121<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


year, students must consult with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Departmental beforeregistering.The course is presented as far as possible after hours (for example onSaturdays), and stretches over at least two academic years.2.2.1 Compulsory modules (120 credits)All students must take <strong>the</strong> following modules:CODE MODULE CREDITSSWR701 Advanced social work research (prerequisite for 60SRR791)SRR791 Research report 602.2.2 Specialization modules for <strong>the</strong> chosen areaStudents must take all <strong>the</strong> modules in one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following learningareas (after consultation with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Departmental head).Social work management and supervisionCODE MODULE CREDITSMDB704 Social work management and supervision (First 60year)SUP704 Social work management and supervision(Second year)60Loss and traumaCODE MODULE CREDITSLSS705 Loss and trauma (First year) 60LSP705 Loss and trauma (Second year) 60Play <strong>the</strong>rapyCODE MODULE CREDITSSWP706 Play <strong>the</strong>rapy (First year) 60PLP706 Play <strong>the</strong>rapy (Second year) 60122<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


Multicultural relationships and life skillsCODE MODULE CREDITSMLV707 Multicultural relationships and life skills (First60year)MRS707 Multicultural relationships and life skills (Secondyear)60The various modules require students to perform clinic work, whichtakes place under <strong>the</strong> supervision <strong>of</strong> personnel <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong>Social Work.All assessment is by persons approved by <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.REG. B128PHILOSOPHAE DOCTORPh.D.Study code: 02930CURRICULUMStudents must write a <strong>the</strong>sis (course code MDB900) on a topic chosen inconsultation with <strong>the</strong> supervisor and <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.REG. B129POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL SERVICESP.D.S.S.Study code: 022011. ADMISSION TO THE DIPLOMAIn general, students must fulfil <strong>the</strong> requirements mentioned in 1.4 <strong>of</strong>General Information. In particular, to be admitted to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Postgraduate</strong>Diploma in Social Services, students must have a four year degree inservice-rendering science and be registered with an appropriatepr<strong>of</strong>essional council.Only candidates qualified and registered as social workers,psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses or occupational <strong>the</strong>rapists are123<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities


admitted to <strong>the</strong> learning areas Play Therapy, Narrative method, andLoss and Trauma.Only registered social workers are admitted to <strong>the</strong> learning area SocialWork Management and Supervision.2. CURRICULUMStudents must choose one module in a particular learning area. As notall learning areas are necessarily presented each year, students areadvised to consult with <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department before registering.The course is presented partly after hours (also for example on Saturdays)and it extends over at least one academic year.3. LEARNING AREASSocial work management and supervisionCODE MODULE CREDITSMDB500 Social work management and supervision 120Loss and traumaCODE MODULE CREDITSLSS500 Loss and trauma 120Play <strong>the</strong>rapyCODE MODULE CREDITSSWP500 Play <strong>the</strong>rapy 120Multicultural relationships and life skillsCODE MODULE CREDITSMLV500 Multicultural relationships and life skills 120The various modules require students to perform clinic work, whichtakes place under <strong>the</strong> supervision <strong>of</strong> personnel <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong>Social Work.All assessment is by persons approved by <strong>the</strong> Head <strong>of</strong> Department.124<strong>Postgraduate</strong> Calendar 2004 – Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Humanities

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