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| REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS: |
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a) FULL EXEMPTION
5 Passes (2 "A" levels plus 3 "O" levels including English Language, any second Language and love sciences (Maths, Science, Geography, Biology) |
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b) ABOVE 23 YEARS
4 "O" levels (3 in one sitting including English Language). A June/November sitting for a particular year is considered as one sitting. |
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c) ABOVE 45 YEARS
Automatic entry, only need to produce
certified copy of birth certificate. |
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d) ACCESS
(for those who do not qualify for the above)
5 "O" levels including English Language or
Literature. Can be 5 different certificates. |
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e) PARENT CONSENT FORMS
This applies for anyone below the age of 18. |
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BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
SCIENCE (BCompt) |
| "A" Level Mathematics is a major
requirement for the admission into the program. Those without "A" level
Mathematics should register for BCom General and do QMG101 in their first year
and then transfer to BCompt the following
semester after passing QMG 101 |
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COLLEGE OF ECONOMIC &
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES |
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| BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (BCom)
PROGRAMS |
| Every student without "A" level Mathematics
should register for QMG101 in their first
year. |
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| PROGRAMS |
• BCom (with specialization in Economics)
• BCom (Iwith specialization in Entrepreneurship)
• BCom (with specialization in Financial Management)
• BCom (with specialization in Human Resources Management)
• BCom (with specialization in Informatics)
• BCom (with specialization in Industrial Psychology)
• BCom (with specialization in Internal Auditing)
• BCom (with specialization in Management)
• BCom (with specialsation in Marketing Management)
• BCom (with specialization in Management Accounting) |
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| NB: For details of the programs under this College of Economic & Management Sciences refer to Part 4 of the Calendar |
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| BACHELOR OF LAWS (LLB) |
| Applicants without any post schooling qualifications are required to register for a Diagnostic Test (MOAP –PREADM8). |
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| NB: For details of the program under the College Law refer to Part 6 of the Calendar. |
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE,
ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY |
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| Students should have a National Diploma in
any of the program they want to do. If NOT, they should begin at National Diploma level. Applicants possessing a National Diploma from their respective countries which is not South Africa based should get SAQA clearance. |
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| PROGRAMS |
• BSc (with Specialisation in Environmental Management).
• BSc (with Specialisation in Information Technology and Computer Science).
• BSc (with Specialisation in Natural Sciences).
Most of the modules are year modules.
Students cannot register for more than 12 modules in a year. Those with ICDL can be exempted from CEM101 |
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| NB: for details of the program under the College of Science, Engineering and Technology to Part 7 of the Calendar. |
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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES |
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| PROGRAMS |
• Bachelor of Consumer Science (with Specialisation in Clothing Management, Hospitality Management).
• BA (with Specialisation in Environmental Management).
• Bachelor of Human Ecology (Community Agriculture, Nutrition)
• BSc (with Specialisation in Environmental Management).
• BSc (with Specialisation in Natural Sciences).
• BSc in Agricultural Science. |
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| NB: For details of the program under the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences refer to Part 3 of the Calendar |
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| PROGRAMS |
Bachelor of Agriculture & Environmental Science
NB: IF a program involves practical, students should not register for it as they might not be able to complete the program. |
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| HUMAN SCIENCES |
| This covers Bachelor of Arts specializing in a number of fields e.g. Human and Social Studies, Health Sciences and Social Services, Communication Science, Information Science, Education, Social work, Visual Arts and Languages. |
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| PROGRAMS |
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| BA (Human and Social Studies) |
With Specialisation in:
• Community Development
• Development Studies
• Policy Studies
• International Relations and Diplomacy
• Governance, Administration and Development |
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| BA (Language & Literature) |
• With Specialisation in Creative Writing)
• With Specialisation in Document)
• With Specialisation in Language & Culture for International Tourism |
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• BA in Communication Science
• BA in Nursing Science
• BA in Information Science
• Bachelor of Musicology
• Bachelor of Social Work
• BA in Culture and Arts
• BA in Psychology
• BEd (Early Childhood Education)
• BEd (Educational Psychology)
• Bachelor of Theology
• Certificate in HIV & AIDS Counseling |
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| NB: For details of the program under the College of Human Sciences refer to Part 5 of the Calendar. |
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| Contact Address |
UNISA
Licensee: Dept. of Student Admissions and Registrations
Preller Street. Muckleneuk Ridge
Pretoria
South Africa
Tel: +27 11 670 9000
Fax: 012 429 4150
E-Mail: study-info@unisa.ac.za
Website: www.unisa.ac.za |
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