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Contents<br />

Part 1A: General Information ...................................................... 1 – 11<br />

Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees ................................................... 12 – 19<br />

Part 2: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Commerce, Law and<br />

Management ................................................................. 20 – 51<br />

Part 3: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Science ........................ 52 – 74<br />

Part 4: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of<br />

Health Sciences .......................................................... 75 – 103<br />

Part 5: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Engineering and<br />

the Built Environment ............................................................ 104 – 129<br />

Part 6: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Humanities .............. 130 – 190<br />

Part 7: Residence Fees .......................................................... 191 – 194<br />

Credit Card Payment Form ............................................................. 195<br />

Transcript Fees ..................................................................... 197 – 199<br />

Student Information Management System<br />

definitions<br />

The terms listed below are used throughout the Rules & Syllabuses book with<br />

the following meanings:<br />

Calendar is an academic session/time period for applications.<br />

Course means a component of teaching and learning activity, which may run<br />

for an entire academic year or a portion thereof, that is recognised in any of<br />

the faculty rules as a component of a qualification.<br />

Milestone is a point of assessment set for a research program and enables an<br />

academic assessment about a student’s progress to be made.<br />

Programme is a course or set of courses or postgraduate research which may<br />

lead to a qualification.<br />

Qualification includes any degree, diploma, certificate, licentiate, or any<br />

other educational attainment that is offered by the University as stipulated in<br />

its list of qualifications.<br />

Term is an academic year

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