Unisa MyRegistration 2012

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This brochure is for all students except for masters and doctoral students with a
Unisa student number for a formal qualification and who wish to register for a
formal qualification through Unisa in 2012.
my Registration @ Unisa 2012
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Table of contents
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Contact details
my Walk @ Unisa
A summary of the Unisa registration process
Registration dates for 2012
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1 Registration process
Step 1 – Choose/confirm your qualification
Step 2 – Choose your modules
Step 3 – Calculate your fees
Step 4 – Confirm your modules
Step 5 – Complete and submit your registration form
Step 6 – Pay (student fees)
Step 7 – Registration approval
Step 8 – Prepare for your studies
General registration information
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2 Unisa rules for students
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Appendix 1 – Examination centre codes
Appendix 2 – Other registration codes
Appendix 3 – Access programmes
Appendix 4 – Transitional arrangements
Appendix 5 – Modules with practical components in the College of
Agriculture and Enviromental Sciences (CAES) and the
College of Science Engineering and Technology (CSET)
Appendix 6 – List of Unisa official booksellers
Appendix 7 – Unisa forms
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The information contained in this brochure was accurate at the time of publication (30 September 2011).
For updates, please go to the Unisa website http://www.unisa.ac.za or to the Unisa mobi site http://mobi.unisa.ac.za.
Contact details
Website: www.unisa.ac.za
Mobi: http://mobi.unisa.ac.za
myUnisa: http://my.unisa.ac.za
Once you are registered as a Unisa student, you can download your study material and
submit your assignments online. You can also access certain information such as your
academic record, cancellation requests and study fee balances.
Please send individual enquiries to the different e-mail accounts to avoid delays in response
and always include your student number in the subject line.
E-mail addresses:
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study-info@unisa.ac.za for application and registration-related enquiries
(prospective and registered students)
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assign@unisa.ac.za for assignment enquiries
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exams@unisa.ac.za for examination enquiries
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despatch@unisa.ac.za for study material enquiries
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finan@unisa.ac.za for student account enquiries
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gaudeamus@unisa.ac.za for graduation enquiries
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myUnisaHelp@unisa.ac.za for assistance with myUnisa
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myLifeHelp@unisa.ac.za for assistance with myLife e-mail accounts
SMS numbers:
The SMS numbers are only for students residing in South Africa. The cost per SMS is 50c. International
students are urged to make use of the e-mail address info@unisa.ac.za.
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43578 for applications and registrations
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43584 for assignments
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43584 for examinations
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43579 for study material
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31954 for student accounts
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43582 for myUnisa and myLife
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my Walk @ Unisa
Congratulations, you are on Level 2 of your walk at Unisa. This brochure will help you take the next step towards
becoming a registered student.
1 Choose & apply
During this stage, you confirmed that you have the necessary abilities and supportive personal circumstances
to study at an open distance learning university, confirmed that you met the minimum admission requirements
for Unisa, chose a qualification and made sure you met the admission criteria for that specific qualification, and
submitted an application form to Unisa.
2 Register (you are here)
If your application to Unisa was successful, you will have received a registration pack that you will use during your
registration process.
Use the pre-populated form and the course information for the qualification for which you applied to complete your
registration. Registration can be done via the web, post, or in person at a self-help terminal at one of the regional
offices or campuses.
NB: This phase must be completed otherwise you will not be eligible to write exams or receive any credits for
work done in the year.
3 Teach & learn
After registration you will receive a study pack from Unisa. This will include your study material and a brochure
called my Studies @ Unisa. This is where your studies begin. The my Studies @ Unisa brochure includes orientation
information and study advice that will aid your success at Unisa. You will also find out how to access your study
material online.
4 Graduate & lifelong learning
You will progress to my Link @ Unisa once you have graduated and will join the group of Unisa alumni. During this
phase you can choose to remain in contact with the university and other alumni.
In keeping with Unisa’s philosophy of lifelong learning and giving back, we encourage our alumni to remain in
contact with the university not only for the networking and academic opportunities that present themselves, but
also to participate in the education of new students in a mentorship role.
Let’s begin the journey with Step 2 – Register
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A summary of the Unisa registration process
What must I do?
Choose/confirm your qualification
Choose your modules
Calculate your fees
Confirm your modules
Complete and submit your registration form
You can register online (www.unisa.ac.za/myregistration), at a self-help computer
terminal, via the post, at a branch of the SAPO or by fax
Pay
What will Unisa do?
Process your registration
Send you your study material
via courier or post
What must I do?
Join myLife and myUnisa and
download your study material
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Registration dates for 2012
Category
Registration
opens
Semester 1/semester 2/
year modules
Registration
closes
Registration
Closes*
re-opens after recess
Tuesday 20
December 2011
for self-help
registrations
Monday
28 November 2011
Internet/self-help/
post & fax
Tuesday
3 January 2012
12:00 on Friday
23 December
2011 for internet,
post and fax
Monday
23 January 2012
for semester 1
(payment accepted
until 1 February
2012 for semester 1
modules)
Monday
19 March 2012
for year modules and
semester 2 modules
Saturdays open: 7 January 2012, 14 January 2012 and 10 March 2012
Semester 2
Registration opens
Registration closes
Monday 18 June 2012
Friday 13 July 2012
Internet/self-help/
post & fax
Saturdays open: 7 July 2012
Unisa offices will close at 12:00 on Friday 23 December 2011 and re-open on Tuesday 3 January 2012. No
registration documentation will be accepted – by post, fax or online – during this period.
*NB: You will have to pay the minimum registration fee per module by the appropriate
closing date before your registration will be finalised for 2012. No registration will be
processed if the fees are received after the appropriate closing date.
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Registration process
There are eight steps to a successful registration. Each part of the process is important in completing your
registration successfully. We have therefore included information that is important for you to know at each stage.
Note: If you use the electronic channels (web or self-help terminals at the regional centres) to complete and submit
your registration, you will be prompted when information is missing or incorrect, This will assist you in ensuring
that you include all important details and upload all necessary documents when submitting your registration.
If you choose to register by post, at the South African Post Office or by fax, the responsibility for the accuracy and
inclusion of your information rests with you. We therefore urge you to register as soon as registration opens if you
will be registering via one of these channels, as missing or incorrect information may cause delays in the approval of
your registration.
Step 1 – Choose/confirm your qualification
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Step 2 – Choose your modules
Page 12
Step 3 – Calculate your fees
Page 14
Step 4 – Confirm your modules
Page 14
Step 5 – Complete and submit your registration form
Page 15
Step 6 – Pay (student fees) Page 22
Step 7 – Registration approval Page 32
Step 8 – Prepare for your studies Page 33
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Step 1 - Choose/confirm your qualification
The first step in registration is confirming or choosing your qualification. In the choose & apply level you would have
chosen a qualification, and checked that you met all minimum and qualification-specific admission requirements.
If you are a returning Unisa student and wish to choose a new qualification, we suggest that you work through
the information in the my Choice @ Unisa brochure. This information is also available on the Unisa website
(http://www.unisa.ac.za). For ease of reference, we have included the statutory minimum admission requirements
with which students will need to comply. If you do not meet these minimum admission criteria, please look at the
conditions for exemption on the Unisa website.
Bachelor’s degree
To be able to register for a bachelor’s degree, you must hold one of the following certificates:
National Senior Certificate with entry level: degree
Senior Certificate with matriculation or university admission endorsement (exemption)
Certificate of full or conditional exemption issued by the Matriculation Board of
Higher Education South Africa (HESA)
National Certificate (vocational) at level 4 with entry level: degree
If you do not have an exemption certificate, please make contact with Unisa’s Access and Matriculation
Exemption Office about whether you qualify for any other types of exemption certificates
(eg on the grounds of foreign qualifications or post-school qualifications)
Bachelor of Technology degree
To be able to register for a Bachelor of Technology degree, you must hold an applicable National diploma.
National diplomas
To be able to register for a diploma, you must hold one of the following:
National Senior Certificate with entry level: diploma/degree
Senior or School Leaving Certificate with or without a matriculation exemption/endorsement, but with at
least five subjects on higher and/or standard grade
Qualify for a certificate of full or conditional exemption issued by the Matriculation Board of
Higher Education South Africa (HESA)
Standard 8 or Grade 10 certificate, be 23 years or older, and have 3 years work experience
National Certificate (vocational) at level 4 with entry level: diploma/digree
Non-degree purposes (NDP)
To be able to register for any module for non-degree purposes, you must:
Meet the admission requirements for the programme level on which the module is offered
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Important considerations
Is there an examination venue near you?
Have you checked that there is a Unisa exam venue close to where you live? Go to page 54 of this brochure and
make sure that you will not have to travel long distances to get to an exam venue. Travelling long distances to an
exam venue can be both demanding on you and expensive.
Have you completed your education outside of South Africa and wish to register
for a qualification through Unisa?
Bachelor’s degree
• Apply for a certificate of conditional matric exemption. This you can do through the Access and Matric Exemption office at Unisa (ame@unisa.ac.za).
All other qualifications, excluding master’s and doctoral qualifications
• Contact the Student Admissions and Registrations Directorate for more information (international@unisa.ac.za).
• Contact the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) for an evaluation of your qualifications.
This evaluation will need to accompany your registration.
Have you checked whether your chosen qualification has a
work-integrated learning component?
Specific modules in qualifications offered at Unisa include a practical work component that must be completed in
South Africa. This experience is called work-integrated learning or experiential learning, and must be completed
under the supervision of a suitably qualified and experienced person. This experience is mandatory for passing that
module and achieving your qualification. Please check, before registering, that you will be able to complete this
practical work-integrated learning component. Students who do not have placement at an employer can contact
the relevant academic department which will, in collaboration with the WIL and regional offices of Unisa, assist in
finding the student a suitable employer to gain this experience.
The following table contains the modules with a WIL component:
College of Agriculture &
Environmental Sciences
College of Economic &
Management Sciences
College of Human
Sciences
College of Science,
Engineering & Technology
AGT 201A
NCP101N
PMP301P
PREPRAC
CEP101E
MSP352T
AGP301A
NCP201N
APP4801
CEP201E
MSP242S
APH2601
EPR101E
PEC201C
APH3701
EPR201E
PEC301C
APH4801
IDP101E
PUP101P
ANH301A
IDP201E
PUP201P
GPM201A
MCP101E
PUP301P
GPM3701
MCP201E
SMR121Q
HOR1601
MPR101E
SMR230P
HTP101H
MPR201E
SMR351Y
HTP201H
MSP101R
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Step 2 - Choose your modules
Each qualification is structured over a defined period, usually between two and four academic years. To achieve your
qualification, you will be expected to pass a defined total number of modules. These module choices are specified
in the course information. You may not register for more than 120 credits per year and 60 credits per semester.
Undergraduate modules usually consist of 12 NQF credits and honours modules usually consist of 24 NQF credits.
Please ensure that your chosen modules do not clash in terms of examination dates. Please check the provisional
examination timetable.
NB: When you choose your modules, please remember that you will need between 6 and 8 hours per week for
semester modules and between 4 and 6 hours per week for year modules. This means that for 3 semester modules
you will need an average of 4 hours per day of study time, including one rest day. So choose wisely. Rather choose
the number of modules that you know you can successfully pass than take on too many.
You must pass the required number of credits per year:
Minimum number of credits to be passed annually
In your first year of study
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In your second or further years of study
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Important considerations
What is recognition of prior learning (RPL) and do I qualify?
Unisa’s RPL programme allows you to apply for recognition and credit for skills and learning acquired through
means other than through formal learning programmes. Your skill and knowledge will be evaluated and if it is
found to be relevant, you may be granted appropriate credits. RPL may thus make it possible for you to either gain
access to or earn credits towards a Unisa qualification based on prior non-formal learning, thereby reducing your
study time. If you are interested in RPL, please send an e-mail to rpl@unisa.ac.za.
Do modules taken for non-degree purposes count towards the maximum number of credits?
You may not register for more than 60 NQF credits in a semester, that is, not more than 5 modules per semester
of 12 credits each. This does not include supplementary and/or aegrotat examinations which you may have been
given in a previous academic year. Any modules taken for non-degree/non-diploma purposes also count as part
of the 60 credits. Students registering for year modules may not register for more than 120 NQF credits per year.
Please plan your studies in accordance with the above rules.
How long do I have to complete my qualification?
It is important to note that although you may study at your own pace, there is a maximum period within which
you must complete your qualification. You must bear this in mind when selecting and structuring your modules per
study year.
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Approved qualification duration
You must complete the qualification within
2 years
5 years
3 years
8 years
4 years
10 years
Course information
Included in the registration pack is a college curriculum brochure. Find your qualification and then use the
information in the curriculum that looks like the template below to choose your modules. Ensure that you meet all
the pre-requisites and co-requisites.
Qualification
A
NQF level
F
Qualification code
B
Total NQF credits
G
Admission requirements
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First level
Second level
Compulsory and
elective modules
Pre/corequisites
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E
D
Third level
E
D
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• A Name of qualification (eg BSc)
• B Qualification code (eg 02089)
• C Specific admission requirements
• D Compulsory and elective modules on the different levels
• E Applicable pre-requisites and co-requisites, indicated as Pre or Co respectively
– Pre-requisites means that you must have passed that module and/or modules before you can
take the selected module.
– Co-requisites means that you must take the module indicated as a co-requisite with the specific module.
• F Level on the National Qualifications Framework
• G Total National Qualifications Framework credits for completion of qualification
How to use this information
- Start by marking the modules you have already passed.
- Then select the module(s) for which you plan to register in 2012.
- Check that you meet the necessary pre-requisites for the modules for which you
plan to register. If not, change your selection.
- Check for co-requisites as well; you may need to change or add modules to
meet the co-requisites.
- Module codes change from time to time, so please check the table of equivalents for
modules that you might have passed which had a different code previously. This table of equivalents is available on the Unisa website (http://www.unisa.ac.za).
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Step 3 - Calculate your fees
It is important to assess the full cost of your studies before confirming your modules for registration.
The cost includes:
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Unisa study fees
When registering, you will have to pay a prescribed minimum fee before your registration will be confirmed.
This payment must be received by Unisa before the closing date for registration. The remainder of the
fees must be paid by the prescribed due dates – please make sure that you meet these payment dates
otherwise you will not be allowed to write exams. The fees and closing dates for payments for 2012 are available on page 22 of this brochure.
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Prescribed books
Some modules have prescribed books which you will need to purchase for your studies. We suggest that you
contact Unisa (012 429 4152; vospresc@unisa.ac.za) before you register to request an advance list of the prescribed books. You will then be able to request a quotation from one of Unisa’s official booksellers. This list is available on page 106 of this brochure.
If you are registering via the web or the self-help terminals at a regional centre, you will be able to choose modules
and calculate fees during the registration process. If you are registering by post, at a branch of the South African Post
Office or by fax, we suggest that you use the fee tables in this brochure to calculate the fees and minimum payments
before you register.
NB: Detailed fees, closing dates for fee payments, methods of payment and indications of other
study material costs are available in this brochure from page 22 to page 31. Please read this
information carefully before you register.
Step 4 - Confirm your modules
Use the following checklist to confirm your modules for registration:
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My modules do not exceed 60 credits per semester and 120 credits per year.
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I am sure that I have enough time per week to study for each of my modules
(6-8 hours per week for semester modules).
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I have checked the pre-requisites and comply.
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I have checked the co-requisites and comply.
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I have checked the provisional examination timetable and there are no exam
clashes for my chosen modules.
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I have calculated the study fees and I can afford to pay for my studies.
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I have checked the payment dates and I can meet the payments for my chosen modules.
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I have contacted Unisa for a list of prescribed books and have received a
quotation from the booksellers.
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I can afford to pay for these books.
You are now ready to complete and submit your registration form
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Step 5 - Complete and submit
your registration form
Unisa has five channels that you can use to register:
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Online via the Unisa website (www.unisa.ac.za/myregistration)
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In person at a self-help computer terminal at certain of Unisa’s offices
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Via the post: Registration @ Unisa, PO Box 392, Unisa, 0003
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Submit your registration form at a branch of the South African Post Office (SAPO)
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By fax: 012 429 4150
You will find guidelines on page 20 of this brochure on how to complete the registration
form. Please read through these guidelines carefully to ensure that you complete the form
correctly, particularly if you are posting or submitting your registration documents at a
branch of the South African Post Office.
Delivery options
Before you start the registration process, please choose how you would like your first study material pack to be
delivered: courier or post. Please note that this selection only applies to the first study pack and that all material that
follows will be sent via ordinary mail service to the South African Post Office.
Once you are a registered Unisa student, you may also register on myUnisa (http://my.unisa.ac.za), Unisa’s
student portal, to access your study material online. Study material is also available on CD, free of charge,
at certain of Unisa’s offices.
Courier
Provide Unisa with your cellphone number and a physical address to which your study material package may be
delivered between 08:00 and 16:00. You will be contacted by telephone to confirm a delivery time and date that is convenient. Please note that there is no additional fee to courier your study material.
Post
Provide Unisa with a correct address, suburb and postal code to avoid unnecessary delays. You will receive an SMS
and a parcel notification from the Post Office informing you that the parcel is ready to collect. Please collect the
parcel from the Post Office within 21 days of the date stamped on the parcel notification. You must have your ID
with you to collect. If you do not collect the package it will be returned to Unisa.
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Registration option 1 – Online registration
Unisa’s online registration process is quick and simple. By registering online, you will be prompted when
information is missing or incorrect, This will assist you in ensuring that you include all important details and upload
all necessary documents when submitting your registration.
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Go to the Unisa registration website at http://registration.unisa.ac.za.
Enter your student number in the block provided and follow the links. If you do not have a student number
you will not be able to continue with registration. Please first apply to Unisa to receive a student number
in the next application period.
• Check your personal details on the screen and change any details that are incorrect.
• Enter the module(s) for which you want to register. Ensure that
-you meet all the pre-requisites and that you are eligible to register for the module selected
-you have entered the correct module code
-you have selected the correct semester (1 = first semester; 2 = second semester)
-you have indicated in which language (English or Afrikaans) you want to receive your study material
• Choose how you would like to have your study material delivered – by courier or post.
• Calculate your fees
-Use the fee quotation link on the Unisa website (http://www.unisa.ac.za/feequote) to obtain a total fee quotation for the cost of the modules that you have selected.
-Note the minimum fee payment that must be made before Unisa will begin to process your registration. If these fees are more than you can afford, go back to your choice of modules and delete some of the modules. Please check that you still meet all the pre-requisites and co-requisites.
-Repeat this process until you are comfortable that you will be able to meet the fee payments.
• Pay your fees
-If you are satisfied that you can afford the modules selected, and have a credit card, you can make
payment online: http://www.unisa.ac.za/feepayment.
-If you do not have a credit card, you may pay at a Standard Bank or at a branch of the South African Post Office and fax the deposit slip to Unisa at 012 429 4150. Please use your student number as your reference number.
• Complete the process by submitting your registration form.
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Registration option 2 – In person at a self-help computer terminal
Please use the table on the next page to locate your nearest self-help terminal
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Read this brochure and complete your registration form before going to a Unisa office.
2
Take your registration form and this brochure with you when you register. Please note that no additional
copies of this brochure will be made available at Unisa’s campuses or regional offices.
3
You will be referred to a self-help computer at which you can finalise your registration by following the
prompts/instructions on the screen. Unisa staff will be available in the registration halls to assist you.
Once you get to a computer, you must do the following:
• Type in your student number.
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You will be automatically guided to a screen that requires you to confirm the correctness of your personal
information. If you are satisfied with the details, click “Yes”. If you need to make changes, click “No”. This will
allow you to make changes to your personal information. When you are satisfied with the changes, click “Yes” to
submit the information.
• Now select the modules for which you want to register. Use the drop-down menu provided for each module.
After successfully selecting the modules section and accepting the information on the summary page,
click “Proceed with temporary registration”.
• If you have a credit card, you may pay your fees online. If you do not have a credit card, you may pay at a Standard Bank or at a branch of the South African Post Office. Fax the deposit slip to Unisa at 012 429 4150.
Please use your student number as your reference number.
• If you pay at least the minimum fee at the self-help computer, you may immediately print out a confirmation of
your registration. If you have not made the required minimum payment, you will receive a printout indicating the
details of the modules you selected and the payment details (minimum fee payable, total fee and payment options).
• Once your registration has been finalised, please go to the study material “toaster” kiosk to download your study
material and the my Studies @ Unisa brochure. This will help you to begin planning your study activities.
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Sunnyside
Corner of Mears and Walker streets, Sunnyside
Florida
Corner of Christiaan de Wet Road & Pioneer Avenue, Florida, 1709
JSE
JSE Annexe Building, 1 Kerk Street, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2001
Ekurhuleni
Corner of R51 & Brazil Street, Daveyton
Vaal Triangle
Sedibeng College for FET, 6 Frikkie Meyer Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, 1600
(From 1 November 2012)
The Hangar Building, 1st floor, Voortrekker Road, Vereeniging
Credit/
debit card
payments
Gauteng
Submit
registration
forms for
postal
registration
Advisory
services
CAMPUS
Self-help
registration
You will find self-help computer terminals at these campuses and regional offices where you can complete and
submit your registration form.
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Parow
15 Jean Simonis Street, Parow, 7500
George
Joubert Plaza 1, 100 Meade Steet, George, 6530
Port Elizabeth
Greyville House, corner of Cape, Greyville & Ring roads,
Green Acres, Port Elizabeth
East London
10 St Lukes Road, Southernwood, East London, 5201
Mthatha
Corner of York Road & Victoria Street
KwaZulu-Natal
Durban
230 Stalwart Simelane Street (previously Stanger Street), Durban, 4001
Pietermaritzburg
1 Langalibalele Street (previously Longmarket Street), Pietermaritzburg, 3201
Newcastle
Corner of Sutherland & Harding streets, Newcastle, 2940
Richards Bay
Unit 5,111 Dollar Drive, Richards Bay, 3900
Wild Coast
Wild Coast Main Road, Mzamba Beach, Bizana, 4800
Midlands
Rustenburg
Forum Building, 1st floor, corner of Steen Street & Oliver Tambo Road,
Rustenburg, 0300
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Bloemfontein
NRE Building, 2nd floor, 161 Zastron Street, Westdene, Bloemfontein, 9301
Mafikeng
29 Main Street, corner of Warren and Main streets, Mafikeng, 2745
Potchefstroom
20 Auret Street, Potchesfstroom, 2531
Kimberley
NIHE Building, Chapel Street, Kimberley, 8300
Kroonstad
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Polokwane
29A Landdros Maré Street, Polokwane, 0700
Nelspruit
31 Brown Street, Nelspruit, 1200
Middelburg
Town Square Building, corner of Walter Sisulu & Bhimy Damane streets,
Middleburg, 1055
Makhado
87 Krogh Street, Standard Bank building, Office 2, Makhado, 0920
Giyani
First floor, room 11, Absa building, Masingita Complex,
Giyani Road, Giyani, 0826
Ethiopia
Addis Ababa
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Registration option 3 & 4 – Post and the South African Post Office
Completed registration forms may either be posted or submitted at any branch of the South African Post Office.
If you are submitting your registration form using one of these channels, please check that you have completed
the registration form correctly using the information provided in this brochure. Please note that any errors or
inaccuracies on your registration form may result in your registration being delayed.
Completed registration documents and payments must reach Unisa before the closing date for registrations.
Use the payment information in this brochure to calculate your minimum fees and pay at a Standard Bank or any
branch of the South African Post Office. Please ensure that you use your student number as your reference number
when making your payment. Proof of payment must be faxed to Unisa on 012 429 4150 or included with your
registration documents.
Please do not include cash or cheques with your documents.
Unisa postal address for registration forms
Registration @ Unisa
PO Box 392
Unisa
0003
Registration option 5 – Fax
Completed registration forms may also be faxed to Unisa on 012 429 4150 with your proof of payment.
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Guidelines for completing the registration form
New and re-registering students
• Check the information on the pre-populated registration form for accuracy.
• Complete the missing information according to the guidelines on the following page.
Returning students registering for a new qualification
• Complete the registration form in full.
Note
• Complete the registration form in black ink and write as clearly as possible.
• Make two additional photocopies of the form, before you begin, in case you make an error when first completing it.
• Both sides of the form must be completed.
Credit card payments
You may use your credit card to pay your Unisa study fees online (this is a secure site) or at a Unisa office.
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Guidelines
Check that your qualification and personal information is correct.
Please confirm the language that Unisa will use to communicate with you.
If you have a disability, please look at Appendix 2 for the necessary code.
01 is the code for no disability.
Check your cellphone number and myLife e-mail address
(if you already have one). This is how Unisa will contact you.
Please check the exam centres carefully and ensure that this code corresponds with where you would
like to write your exams. Remember that you will only be allowed to change exam venues up to one
month before the exam period starts.
Select the method in which study material must be sent to you. This choice only applies to the first study
pack that you receive. All study material can be found on myUnisa or will be sent through the normal
postal service.
Ensure that your postal and courier address (if applicable) are correct, with the
correct postal codes.
Study unit code – this is the module code you will have received with your registration form.
You can find more information about your modules at http://www.unisa.ac.za/mymodules
Mark
• whether you are completing this for non-degree purposes (NDP)
• the period for which you are registering: semester 1 (1), semester 2 (2), the year (0)
(this applies to year modules only)
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Step 6 - Pay (student fees)
Student fees
The university will not accept cash or cheques at any of its offices. Cash may, however, still be paid into the
university’s bank account, at any Standard Bank branch or at any branch of the South African Post Office.
The government is currently investigating the subsidy for foreign students. Your attention is drawn to the fact that
prescribed student fees could increase substantially in the future. The university reserves the right to charge fees in
certain countries in the currency of that country.
Prescribed student fees for 2012
Fees are valid for the 2012 academic year only. Prescribed student fees include registration, examinations
(excluding special, sick and supplementary examinations) and admission to discussion classes.
•
Minimum amount payable at the point of registration
- A minimum amount is payable on registration in respect of each module or paper for which you register.
- The minimum amount payable on registration is dependent on the number of individual study units for which you register.
- A minimum initial amount is payable for each module. Students applying for Matriculation Exemption must note that the Matriculation Exemption fee forms part of the minimum fee amount payable.
-The minimum amount payable on registration will be forfeited should the relevant study unit be cancelled.
-Note that compulsory miscellaneous fees, where applicable, are also payable on registration. These fees include the levy for students in foreign countries and levies for additional study material. After payment of the initial amount on registration, the outstanding balance must be paid before the relevant dates.
- All fees must be paid into the correct allocation or else the university will not be able to process your registration.
•
Prescribed student fees
The levy for students in foreign countries must be paid in addition to the minimum initial payment on
registration. A student must be in possession of a student number before registration can be processed or
fees paid or deposited into the Standard Bank account. The fees for all fourth-level modules will be charged
the same as for honours-level modules.
Any legal fees that arise due to actions taken by Unisa to collect unpaid student fees will be for the
account of the student.
NB: Please note that the University no longer banks with Absa Bank. Our new bank is Standard Bank,
see account details on pages 23 and 24
Payment methods
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Debit cards
Debit card payments are only accepted if you pay or register in person at Unisa in
Sunnyside/Florida or at one of the regional offices.
Credit cards
Credit cards are restricted to Visa and Mastercard. Credit card payments are
accepted if you pay or register in person at Unisa in Sunnyside/Florida or at one of
the regional offices.
Unisa web credit card
payments
Unisa web payment link:
www.unisa.ac.za/paymentinfo (this is a secure site)
Postal orders, money
orders & bank drafts
Postal orders, money orders and bank drafts should be made payable to Unisa.
Telegraphic money
order (TMO)
Students must state surname, first names, address, student number (if known) and
for what purpose this payment is made. The TMO must be addressed to “Unisa”
UNISARAND for delivery and payment by the Unisarand Post Office.
Please note that these are
real-time transactions.
This method of payment will only be
accepted if posted to the university.
Payment methods
Bank deposit
Bank deposits can be made at any Standard Bank branch in South Africa,
• if you already have a student number
• in respect of fees, for example: study fees, examination fees (supplementary, sick or special exam fees), exemption fees,
and library charges
• provided that the deposit slip is correctly filled in as follows:
Should any of the information on the bank deposit slip
be incomplete or incorrect, the transaction will not be
processed by the bank and or cause delay in the allocation
or transfer of funds to your account.
Payments will be allocated within two days, except over
weekends, to the study fees account provided that all the
information on the deposit is correct.
– Deposit to: Unisa student deposits
– Bank account number: 096R
–
Deposit reference: first eight (8) blocks are for the student
number (If the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a
“0” must be filled in as the first digit of the student number) leave
one block open, then fill in the code number 5400374721 for study
fees, 5400374225 for Library fees or 5352X74608 for
Matriculation Exemption fees
– If a cheque is deposited, also write your student number on the back of the cheque.
Internet/
electronic
payments
Please note that Unisa is a pre-approved beneficiary.
• Select Unisa on the beneficiary field.
• You will not be required to complete the bank account or
branch code details.
• Ensure that the reference field is completed correctly.
–
Deposit reference: first eight (8) blocks are for the student number
(If the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a “0” must be
filled in as the first digit of the student number) leave one block
open, then fill in the code number 5400374721 for study fees,
5400374225 for Library fees or 5352X74608 for Matriculation
Exemption fees
Should any of the information be incomplete or incorrect,
the transaction will not be processed by the bank and
or cause a delay in the allocation or transfer of funds
to your account.
Payments will be allocated within two days, except over
weekends, to the study fees account provided that all the
information on the deposit is correct.
South African
Post Office
(SAPO)
Deposit reference – first eight (8) blocks are for the student number (If
the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a ‘0’ must be filled in
as the first digit of the student number) leave one block open, then fill in
the number 5400374721 for study fees, 5400374225 for Library fees or
5352X74608 for Matriculation exemption fees
Provide the reference number to the SAPO cashier and
state that you want to pay Unisa.
International
students
The preferred method of payment is credit card via the Unisa website. The
Unisa web payment link is www.unisa.ac.za/paymentinfo. Alternatively, you
can make payment by means of a SWIFT/EFT transfer
(see bank account details below).
Please note that credit card payments are
real-time transactions.
Please note
that this bank
account can
ONLY be used
by international
students.
Submit proof of payment to international@unisa.ac.za.
SWIFT/EFT transfers can be made
• if you already have a student number
• in respect of fees, for example: study fees, examination fees
(supplementary, sick or special exam fees),exemption fees
and library charges
• provided that the details are filled in as follows:
– Bank: Standard Bank
– Beneficiary: Unisa student deposits
– Branch code: 010645
– Swift code: SBZAZAJJ
– Account number: 011554622
–
Refunds
Deposit reference: first eight (8) blocks are for the student number
(If the student number consists of only 7 digits, then a “0” must be
filled in as the first digit of the student number) leave one block
open, then fill in the number 5400374721 for study fees,
5400374225 for Library fees or 5352X74608 for Matriculation
Exemption fees
• Requests have to be made in writing and must be signed by
the registered student.
No refunds for credit balances less than
R100.00 will be allowed.
• Refund form is available in my Studies @ Unisa.
• Request can be e-mailed to finan@unisa.ac.za or
faxed to +27 (12) 4298147
• Refunds will be processed within 21 days from receipt of request
• Credit balances exceeding the total study fees paid by sponsors or bursaries will be refunded to the sponsor or bursary concerned
General
• The university reserves the right not to render service to students
with outstanding balances.
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Registration cancellation dates for 2012
Please take note of exclusion from studies, on page 43, before cancelling any study unit/s.
Last day for cancellation of semester 1 modules (full payment forfeited after this date)
15 March 2012
Last day for cancellation of year papers/modules; minimum payment forfeited
(initial payment and second payment forfeited after this date)
15 May 2012
Last day for cancellation of semester 2 modules (full payment forfeited after this date)
15 August 2012
Last day for cancellation of year papers/modules; minimum and second payment forfeited
(full payment forfeited after this date)
15 August 2012
A Standard Bank deposit slip
1
2
3
4
5
Complete the deposit slip according to the table below
1
24
Unisa student deposits
2
096R
3
8 digit student number
4
Leave a block empty after
your student number
5
Reference number
a) Study fees – 5 4 0 0 3 7 4 7 2 1
b) Matriculation fees – 5 3 5 2 X 7 4 6 0 8
c) Learning centre – 5 4 0 0 3 7 4 0 7 1
d) Library fees – 5 4 0 0 3 7 4 2 2 5
Prescribed student fees: undergraduate level
Description
Semester
Total
Minimum
Due by 15 Due by 15
amount payable March 2012 May 2012
on registration
Due by 15
August 2012
Subjects in Education, Law, Libraries, Museums, Psychology, Administration and Social Services
Half module
Module / Paper
Full-year course
S1
R570.00
R270.00
R300.00
S2
R570.00
R270.00
R300.00
year
R570.00
R270.00
R300.00
S1
R1,140.00
R540.00
S2
R1,140.00
R540.00
R600.00
year
R1,140.00
R540.00
R600.00
Year
R2,280.00
R1,080.00
R600.00
R600.00
R600.00
Subjects in Business; Commerce and Management Sciences; Computer Science and Data Processing;
Language, Linguistics and Literature; Philosophy; Religion and Theology: and Social Sciences Studies
Half module
Module / Paper
Full-year course
S1
R556.00
R270.00
R286.00
S2
R556.00
R270.00
R286.00
year
R556.00
R270.00
R286.00
S1
R1,112.00
R540.00
S2
R1,112.00
R540.00
R572.00
year
R1,112.00
R540.00
R572.00
Year
R2,224.00
R1,080.00
R572.00
R574.00
R570.00
Subjects in Architecture and Environment Design; Engineering and Engineering Technology; Home
Economics; Industrial Arts, Trades and Technology; Mathematical Sciences; and Physical Education,
Health Education and Leisure
Half module
Module / Paper
Full-year course
S1
R543.00
R270.00
R273.00
S2
R543.00
R270.00
R273.00
year
R543.00
R270.00
R273.00
S1
R1,086.00
R540.00
S2
R1,086.00
R 540.00
R546.00
year
R1,086.00
R540.00
R546.00
Year
R2,172.00
R1,080.00
R546.00
R542.00
R550.00
Subjects in Agriculture and Renewable Natural Resources; Arts, Visual and Performing Arts; Health
Care and Health Sciences and Life Sciences and Physical Sciences.
Half module
Module / Paper
Full-year course
S1
R491.00
R270.00
R221.00
S2
R491.00
R270.00
R221.00
year
R491.00
R270.00
R221.00
S1
R982.00
R540.00
S2
R982.00
R540.00
R442.00
year
R982.00
R540.00
R442.00
Year
R1,964.00
R1,080.00
R442.00
R444.00
R440.00
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Prescribed student fees: honours/4th-year level
Description
Semester
Total
Minimum
Due by 15 Due by 15
amount payable March 2012 May 2012
on registration
Due by 15
August 2012
Subjects in Education, Law, Libraries, Museums, Psychology, Administration and Social Services
Half module
R807.00
R360.00
S1
R1,614.00
R750.00
S2
R1,614.00
R750.00
Year
R1,614.00
R750.00
R434.00
R430.00
Full-year
course/ Paper
Year
R3,228.00
R1,460.00
R888.00
R880.00
Full-year course/
Paper 36 SAQA
Year
R4,842.00
R2,200.00
R1,322.00
R1,320.00
Module
Year
R220.00
R227.00
R864.00
R864.00
Subjects in Business; Commerce and Management Sciences; Computer Science and Data Processing;
Language, Linguistics and Literature; Philosophy; Religion and Theology: and Social Sciences Studies
Half module
R759.00
R360.00
S1
R1,518.00
R750.00
S2
R1,518.00
R750.00
Year
R1,518.00
R750.00
R378.00
R390.00
Full-year
course/Paper
Year
R3,036.00
R1,460.00
R796.00
R780.00
Full-year course/
Paper 36 SAQA
Year
R4,554.00
R2,200.00
R1,177.00
R1,177.00
Module
Year
R199.00
R200.00
R768.00
R768.00
Subjects in Architecture and Environment Design; Engineering and Engineering Technology; Home
Economics; Industrial Arts, Trades and Technology; Mathematical Sciences; and Physical Education,
Health Education and Leisure
Half module
Module
Year
R723.00
R360.00
R363.00
S1
R1,446.00
R750.00
S2
R1,446.00
R750.00
Year
R1,446.00
R750.00
R350.00
R346.00
Full-year
course/Paper
Year
R2,892.00
R1,460.00
R722.00
R710.00
Full-year course/
Paper 36 SAQA
Year
R4,338.00
R2,200.00
R1,038.00
R1,100.00
R696.00
R696.00
Subjects in Agriculture and Renewable Natural Resources; Arts, Visual and Performing Arts; Health
Care and Health Sciences and Life Sciences and Physical Sciences.
Half module
Module
26
Year
R665.00
R360.00
R155.00
R150.00
S1
R1,330.00
R750.00
S2
R1,330.00
R750.00
Year
R1,330.00
R750.00
R300.00
R280.00
Full-year
course/Paper
Year
R2,660.00
R1,460.00
R600.00
R600.00
Full-year course/
Paper 36 SAQA
Year
R3,990.00
R2,200.00
R890.00
R900.00
R580.00
R580.00
Miscellaneous fees
All miscellaneous fees are payable to Unisa and may be included in your study fees.
Supplementary, special and
aegrotat examinations
R 170.00
Per study unit
Remarking of examinations
scripts
R 300.00
Examination scripts and closing dates for
application (per examination script). Closing dates
for the receipt of applications to have examination
answer scripts rechecked/remarked are as follows:
Checking of marks
R 130.00
* October/November 2011 examinations: 31
January 2012
*January /February 2012 supplementary
examinations:
30 March 2012
* May/June 2012 examinations:
31 July 2012
Issuing of complete or
conditional exemption
certificates by the Matriculation
Board (payable before or
on registration)
R 380.00
Dishonoured cheques
R 450.00
Levy on students in foreign
countries
Category
The fees are payable before or on registration
Levy per course
Levy per module
Students with an address or examination
centre outside the RSA must pay the additional
compulsory levy on registration:
A
R 850.00
R 425.00
Category A : Africa
B
R 1,700.00
R 850.00
Students who, after registration change
their postal address to a foreign address or
examination centre will be liable to pay the
foreign levy as specified. The levy for foreign
students is not transferable and also not
refundable; this rule also applies to the change of
address from foreign countries to South Africa.
Category B : Rest of the world
Learning centre’s tutorial levy
(Per student per semester)
R 100.00
Library card (Smart card)
R 45.00
Students who are liable for the Library card fees
are:
* Students who apply for a card for the first time
* Students who previously had a card but need a
new one
* Students whose previous card is lost or
damaged
Students who are in possession of a Library card
and re-register do not need to apply or pay
for a new card; the old card will be activated
automatically
If you indicated "YES" on the registration form
with regard to the Library card, the card fees will
automatically be payable upon registration as part
of your minimum payment
Amount forfeited in case
of death prior to the
examination period
R 1,080.00
Visual Art Studio fee
R 120.00
Per semester
R 240.00
Full-year course
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Additional study material for formative
and professional subjects
Module code
Previous module code
Price
Comment
AFK1501
AFK101Q
R170
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AFK2601
AFK202U
R210
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AFK3701
AFK201T
R150
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AFK3702
AFK301W
R280.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AFK3703
AFK3043
R260.00
Students who registered for this module in 2008 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AFK3703
AFK3043
R170.00
Students who registered for this module in 2008 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AFK3704
AFK823N
R275.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AFL4802
HALLSMQ
R160
AGE4801
HARCH1E
R320.00
Students who registered for this module in 2011
are exempted from this levy
AGE4804 (Book 1)
HARCH4H
R170.00
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AGE4804 (Book 2)
HARCH4H
R765.00
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
APC3701
R170
APC3703
R140
APY4801 (Book 1)
R600.00
APY4801 (Book 2)
HANTNA4
HANTNA4
R355.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AST1631
AST131F
R280.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
ATC2601 ATC2602
ATC2603 ATC3702
ATC2016 ATC2028
ATC2039 ATC303C
R360
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CLO2603
CLO203V
R275.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CLO2605
CLO3708
R1,000.00
CLO3703
CLO303Y
R445.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CLO3705
CTH3054
R390.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CLO3706
CLO3065
R565.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
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Module code
Previous module code
Price
CLO3707
R360.00
CMH1503
R110
CMM2601
TIC301B
Comment
R180.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CMM3701
R70
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CMM3703
CMM3704
R160.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CSL2601
R80.00
CST1501 CST1502
CST2603
CST1501
R185
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CST1501 CST2602
CST2603
CTH222F CTH224H
R350.00
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
CST3705
CTH325M
R450.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
DVA1501
DVA1601
DVA101Q DVA102R
R165.00
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
DVA2601
DVA303Y
R120.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
DVA2602
R120.00
DVA3701
DVA201T
R180.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
DVA3702
DVA202U
R230.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
DVA3703
DVA303W
R150.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
DVA3704
DVA302X
R140.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
DVA3705
DVA3043
R140.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
DVA4801
DVA4801
R280
DVA4802
DVA4802
R220
DVA4803
DVA4803
R160
DVA4804
DVA4804
R300
DVA4805
DVA4805
R270
EGE401C EMC401C
EGE4PJT
R260.00
EUP1501
R600.00
GGH206Y
R190.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R100.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
GGH301W
R50.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
GGH3076
R80.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R310.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R160.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R80.65
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
GGH2604
GGH4804
GGH204W
HGECENW
AFL4802
AFL4803
TRAPOEH
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
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Module code
Previous module code
AFL4802
Price
Comment
R160.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
AFL4803
HALLSMQ
R80.65
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HBEDAIQ
HBEDAIQ
R200.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HBEDAMU
HBEDAMU
R430.00
Students who registered for this module in 2008 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HBEDAT5
HBEDAT5
R200.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HBEDMAB
HBEDMAB
R220.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HES4802
HES4802
R220
HES4808
HESERA8
R125
HES4809
HESIEM5
R170.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HES4810
HESIMMN
R170
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HES4811 HESIMSU
HPERSAK
R120
PUB4860
R220.00
Students who registered for this module in 2008 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HPM2601 FOO2601 FOO2603 HPM201BFOD 2033
R300.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HPM2603
HPM203B
R290.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HPM2604
HPM204E
R300.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HPS3702
HPS302A
R350.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
HPS3703 HPS3701
HPS3091 HPS303B
HPS3019
R430.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R150.00
Students who registered for this module in 2008 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
IOP205U
IOP1503
IPC1501
IPC101Y
R270.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
IPC1502
IPC1023
R90.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
IPC3701
IPC3019
R90.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007
are exempted from this levy
LML4804
LML404R
R170.00
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
LPL4801
LPL4018
R460.00
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
MACECHJ
R170.00
MDCCLWX
R150.00
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
MEDAE1R
R250.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R150.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R90.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R800.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
MEDSN1A HBEDIE6
MEDSN1A
MEDSO2D
MHS3701
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Module code
Previous module code
Price
NUT2601 (Book 1)
R280.00
NUT2601 (Book 2)
R350.00
Comment
NUT2601 (Book 3)
R150.00
OHS2601
R200.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
OHS2601
R200.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
OHS2602
R200.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R400.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R280.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
OTS4802
HOT401B HTN4015
PEN2602
PHY3703 PHY4805
PHY303E/PHY418Q
R300.00
Students who registered for this module in 2004 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PLC3703
PLC3033
R190.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PLS1502 PLS2610 PLS3703
R260
PRS2015 PCF4099 PCP408K
R290.00
PSY485Y
R190.00
Students who registered for this module in 2008 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PTU101M
R320.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PTU2602
PTU202R
R160.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PTU3705
PTU305X
R280.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PYC3705
PYC305D
R150.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PYC4803 PSY482V
PSY482V
R300.00
Students who registered for this module in 2008 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PYC4811 PSY461Q
PSY461Q
R200.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
PTU1501
PTU1502
RLE1501
R240
RSN822S
R170.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
RST2603
R200.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R500.00
Students who registered for this module in 2010 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
RST2604
RST3248
RST2705
R160
RST3707
R260
RST3709
R200.00
Students who registered for this module in 2011 are
exempted from this levy
SNS4M1C SNS4M2C
SNS4M1C
R140.00
Students who registered for this module in 2009 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
THL2601
THL201A
R135.00
Students who registered for this module in 2008 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
R240.00
Students who registered for this module in 2007 to
2011 are exempted from this levy
TRT303A
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Step 7 - Registration approval
You must receive confirmation from Unisa that your registration has been approved.
• If you submitted your registration at a self-help terminal and paid the minimum fees, your registration may
have been finalised immediately.
• If you registered via the web, post, SAPO or fax, you must receive a notification from Unisa that your registration has been approved.
Frequently asked questions
What must I do if I do not receive a registration confirmation from Unisa even though I have paid my
fees and submitted my registration form?
Send an e-mail to study-info@unisa.ac.za indicating that you have not received confirmation of your registration.
My registration has been approved – what now?
If you submitted your registration form and minimum registration fee by the closing date for registrations, Unisa
will process your registration and send you a study pack by courier or post, depending on the choice you indicated
on your registration form. This study pack will include the my Studies @ Unisa brochure. This brochure will provide
you with important orientation and study information, and will help you to plan your studies.
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Step 8 – Prepare for your studies
Now that you have submitted your registration form to Unisa, you will need to wait for Unisa to confirm your
registration. Use this time to start preparing for your studies at Unisa
Prepare your study area – locate a space in your home that is ideal for studying
(quiet, enough natural light and well lit at night).
Allocate study time in a year planner. Mark down all the family events you will be expected to attend, school
functions for your children and time for relaxation. Include the time that you will be studying as well as additional
time that you may need to make up to accommodate events that you will be expected to attend. This will help you
identify weeks and months where study time may be compromised and where it needs to be worked in.
Find a mentor. Finding a mentor can be exceptionally rewarding. Find someone who can provide advice on the life
challenges you may be facing, act as a sounding board at moments of uncertainty and provide an objective view on
resolving conflict that may arise with family or friends as a result of your studies. A mentor should be someone that
you respect and admire, and who is able to understand your unique circumstances.
Register on myUnisa. Once you have received confirmation of your registration from Unisa, you do not need
to wait for your study material to be posted or couriered to you. You can register on myUnisa and download all
the necessary study material for your modules, including the my Studies @ Unisa brochure, your study guides and
Tutorial letter 101s. This will enable you to begin preparing for your year of study.
myUnisa is a website for Unisa students. It’s a place to
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submit and track your assignments
join discussion forums
contact your lecturer
read material posted by your lecturer
find events relevant for your module
check your Unisa financial status
update your personal details
Unisa also conveys important information here
contact Unisa for administrative purposes, like requesting an exam venue change
And much, much more. This is your online study network.
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General registration information
How will Unisa communicate with me?
Unisa provides all registered students with a free e-mail account known as myLife. To claim your myLife e-mail
account, register on myUnisa (http://my.unisa.ac.za). Unisa will only use this e-mail address to communicate with
you via e-mail. If you would prefer to use another e-mail address, please forward your myLife e-mails to that
address so that Unisa can keep in touch with you (eg send you confirmation of your registration). Unisa will also
send you SMSs when necessary and will use the cellphone number you provided at the point of registration.
What should I do if I need an academic record or credit certificate?
Complete the prescribed form and submit to Unisa.
Can I transfer from another university to Unisa?
Unisa will consider an application for registration from another university, except if you were excluded/suspended
from a prior institution of higher education on grounds of misconduct. You will need to apply to Unisa first –
please go to the Unisa website (http://www.unisa.ac.za/mychoice) for the dates for the next application period.
Can I register with Unisa and another university simultaneously?
Unisa will accept you on condition that the qualification registered for at Unisa is for non-degree purposes, and that
you have written permission from the other university allowing such concurrent registration. You will be required
to submit the written permission from the other university at the point of registration. If you do not have a Unisa
student number you will need to apply first.
If you are registered at Unisa and intend to register for formal studies at another University concurrently, you need
to apply for permission at Unisa to be allowed such concurrent registration.
May I register for two or more formal programmes at Unisa simultaneously?
You may not register for two formal qualifications at Unisa at the same time.
When can I register for a module if I was registered before and did not write the exam for the module?
You may only apply for registration for such a module/s after the official release of the exam results for that exam period,
but before the appropriate closing date.
Does Unisa assist students with disabilities?
Unisa’s Advocacy and Resource Centre for Students with Disabilities (ARCSWiD) will assist and support students
with disabilities. If you require assistance, please indicate the nature of your disability on your registration form and
contact ARCSWiD as soon as possible. Also complete the special assistance form, ARCSWiD01, contained later in
this brochure. This will enable ARCSWiD to plan the measures necessary to support your needs.
Should you need further information about ARCSWID, please contact:
• Mr Pintias Nkuna (+27 12 429 6923, nkunapj@unisa.ac.za)
• Mr Deenadayalan Moodley, (moodld@unisa.ac.za)
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What should I do to…?
Add study units
You must apply in writing using the prescribed form or online to add study units. You must also
pay the necessary fee to the university by the relevant closing date for registration.
Cancel study units
You may cancel a study unit. You will, however, forfeit the applicable portion of the fees paid
(this is related to the date of cancellation). Please take note of exclusion from studies, on page
43, before cancelling any study unit/s.
Change my address and/or telephone number
You must submit all requests to change telephone numbers and/or postal, physical or courier
addresses in writing using the prescribed form or online.
Change my exam centre
Requests to change examination centres must be done at least one month prior to the
commencement of the respective examination period.
Apply for course credit exemptions
You cannot be exempted from more than 50% of the modules for the qualification for which
you are registered. You must also have met the requisite admission requirement at the time of
having passed the study units at your previous institution. You cannot receive exemption for
both major subjects.
You may make any of the changes above by logging on to Unisa’s student portal,
myUnisa (http://my.unisa.ac.za), and following the registration prompts.
If you would prefer the university to assist you, please submit your request in writing (using the prescribed
forms which you can obtain at the back of this brochure) either by post (The Registrar, PO Box 392, Unisa,
0003) or by fax (012 429 4150).
Note that the requests above will only be considered if submitted on the prescribed forms – these can be
downloaded from the Unisa website or collected from a regional centre.
Will my ordinary conditional exemption affect my registration?
If you have an ordinary conditional exemption, you will not be allowed to proceed to second or further years
of study until you have passed the outstanding subject necessary to meet the condition of your ordinary
conditional exemption.
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Unisa rules for students
Introduction
The content of this section is defined by the legislation and regulations set out in the Higher Education Act, 1997
(as amended). Where provision is made for institutional discretion, the Unisa rules are subject to approval by
Council and/or Senate (as appropriate), except where expressly recorded to the contrary. The rules contained in
this document represent the general rules of the University and apply to all students of Unisa. These rules must
be read together with the applicable unisa policies, which have the same force and effect as the rules contained
in this document. The relevant policies are available on the Unisa website as well as on the CD containing general
registration information which is distributed to all students. The rules published here and related policies may be
amended prior to the commencement of the following academic year.
In addition to these general rules , there may be specific rules per college and/or qualification. They will be
expressly stated in the information pertaining to the college and/or qualification set out elsewhere in this document
or in the relevant tutorial letters,all of which are available to registered students in print format or online.
Where the rules of a college make provision for special requirements with regard to registration for a module
offered in the college, the requirements will apply equally where the module is taken in another college or for nondegree purposes, unless expressly stated to the contrary.
When a student registers with Unisa, the student:
(i) acknowledges an awareness of the prevalent rules of the university; and
(ii) undertakes to be bound and abide by the rules of the institution. The student bears the onus of ensuring that s/
he is familiar with the rules pertinent to his/her registration with Unisa.
Ignorance of these rules and related institutional policies will not be accepted as
an excuse for any transgression.
In the event that a reasonable disparity in the rules becomes apparent, the rule which is more favourable to the
affected student/s will be applied.
Office hours
07:45 to 16:00, Mondays to Fridays, excluding public holidays.
The university closes on the last working day before Christmas day and re-opens on the first working day of the
New Year.
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Language of tuition
The university provides tuition in Afrikaans and English, according to the preference of the student. However,
as approved by Senate, specific modules are offered in English only. In qualifications comprising the learning
of a language, tuition may be offered only in the language of the module that is being taught, after the
approval by Senate.
Prescribed books may not always be available in the language in which the student has chosen to receive tuition.
2. Language(s) of research
The Language Policy subscribes to the principles of functional multilingualism. Where mutually acceptable to the
student and supervisor, students are allowed to write their thesis in any of the South African official languages.
However, if the thesis or dissertation is written in a language other than English, the abstracts of the thesis or
dissertation must be provided in English.
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3 Method of tuition
Unisa is an open distance learning institution. Consequently, contact tuition is limited to group discussion classes or
tutorials as may be scheduled for the module. Tuition is provided through print-based format (except in the case of
modules offered solely online), multimedia and online through the myUnisa student portal. Students with disabilities
who are registered at Unisa receive modes of tuition according to their needs insofar as the university is reasonably
able to accommodate the student’s needs. Students having special requirements must advise the university of their
circumstances and make arrangements for the provision thereof.
The rules regarding assessments are set out later in this document.
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Library Services
4.1 Membership of the library is available to all registered students and is subject to library regulations.
These regulations are published in the my Studies @ Unisa brochure, which is issued to students
upon registration.
4.2 Students living outside of South Africa also qualify for membership, but services will depend on whether
the student’s environment provides the infrastructure required for a specific service.
4.3 Note: the library does not stock prescribed books and these must be purchased by the student, as
required. Limited copies of prescribed books may be purchased by the library for tuition and
research purposes.
4.4 To gain access to the services (electronically), students must visit the Library webpage
www.unisa.ac.za/library, click on “login” and create a PIN. Please refer to the my Studies @ Unisa brochure
for more information.
4.5 Examination results of students who fail to return library material by the due date will be withheld until the
material has been received or until the replacement cost of each item as well as all outstanding
administrative costs have been paid in full. Re-registration will also not be possible.
5. Reports, records and statements of academic results
5.1 Certified Advance Statement
5.1.1 A student will receive a Certified Advance Statement in respect of a completed degree,
diploma or certificate.
5.1.2 The Advance Statement is posted to the student as soon as reasonably possible after completion
of the qualification.
5.1.3 All modules that have been passed will be indicated on the Advance Statement, together with the
percentages obtained.
5.1.4 An Advance Statement will not be issued to a student who has an outstanding fee balance or
outstanding library material. The Advance Statement will only be processed upon settlement
of the obligation.
5.1.5 An Advance Statement is only issued after the student’s results have been finally audited
for correctness.
5.2 Statement of Credits
5.2.1 A student may request, in writing a Statement of Credits in respect of an incomplete qualification or
for a completed qualification, which will set out the modules passed by the student.
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5.3 Transcript of academic record and abbreviated syllabus
5.3.1
A student may, upon a written request, receive a transcript of his/her academic record and/or the
abbreviated syllabus for modules comprising the qualification. Students may also request that the
documents be sent directly to a South African university or to one institution in a foreign
jurisdiction. In the latter instance, the onus is on the requesting student to ensure that the
information is correctly provided to Unisa. 5.4Certificate of Conduct
5.4.1 If a student is registered at Unisa but intends registering at another university in the following year,
no Certificate of Conduct will be issued before his/her examination results are available.
5.4.2 The Certificate of Conduct is printed as part of the student’s academic record and no separate
document is issued.
5.4.3 Certificate of Conduct are issued only on request..
5.4.4 A Certificate of Conduct is not a testimonial of the student’s character.
5.5 Progress Report
5.5.1 The university does not issue Progress Reports in respect of undergraduate qualifications.
5.5.2
At least four weeks prior to the commencement of an official examination session, a letter
indicating whether or not a student has been admitted to the examinations in each of the modules
for which s/he is registered, will be posted to the student. The communication also indicates the
final examination dates and may be used in support of any application for leave for examination purposes, if needed.
5.6Completion of a qualification
5.6.1 A students qualification status will only be amended from incomplete to COMPLETE on the academic record after the results have been finally audited and approved as being correct.
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Qualifications offered
6.1Unisa is a comprehensive university and offers qualifications ranging from certificates to doctoral studies
within six colleges, namely:
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES)
College of Economic and Management Sciences (CEMS)
College of Education (CEDU)
College of Human Sciences (CHS)
College of Law (CLAW)
College of Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET).
6.2Each college further offers formal and non-formal programmes, where:
6.2.1 Formal qualifications refer to those qualifications that are subsidised by the Department of Higher
Education and Training, and therefore offered under the DHET policies and legislation; while
6.2.2 Non-formal qualifications refer to those short learning programmes that are not subsidised by the DHET. Such qualifications, ranging from three months to one year, have a focus on providing specific skills within the work environment.
6.3The rules apply to both formal and non-formal qualifications.
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Application for admission to study at Unisa
For further detailed information, refer to the institutional brochure: my Choice @ Unisa.
7.1 In respect of undergraduate qualifications, prospective students who have not previously been registered
with Unisa for a formal qualification must apply for admission to study at Unisa prior to registration.
7.2 All postgraduate students must apply to be admitted to the selected postgraduate qualification.
7.3 Application to study at Unisa for the selected qualification takes place during published periods prior
to a registration cycle and the onus is on a prospective student to ensure that s/he has the correct
information regarding the set dates.
7.4 Prospective students whose applications are not finalised by the set closing date will not be considered for registration in the immediately following registration period.
7.5 In respect of undergraduate qualifications, in order to comply with the requirements for application, a
prospective student must (summarised):
7.5.1 Apply on the prescribed Unisa application form during the published scheduled periods.
7.5.2 Ensure that s/he complies with the admission requirements prescribed for the qualification for
which s/he is applying. This information is contained in the my Choice @ Unisa brochure.
7.5.3 Submit the required supporting documents with the application form.
7.5.4 Submit the non-refundable application fee, together with the application form and
other documentation.
7.5.5 In respect of master’s and doctoral qualifications, all applications must be completed and submitted online. No other mode of application will be accepted.
Note: An application is only complete when the university has received (i) the application form; (ii) the other
relevant documents required for the processing of the application; and (iii) the payment of the application fee.
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7.5.6 Apply before the closing date set for the academic period in which s/he intends to register.
Admission to study
The general university and qualification-specific admission requirements are detailed in the institutional brochures:
my Choice @ Unisa and in this brochure my Registration @ Unisa.
8.1 The onus is on the student (including students who register for non-degree purposes) to ensure that s/he meets the admission requirement/s for his/her chosen qualification.
8.2 The university will unilaterally de-register any student who does not comply with the prescribed
admission requirement/s.
8.3 Unisa is a dedicated open distance learning institution and will not assist students to obtain study permits except if its contact sessions are an inherent requirement of a qualification. The information and process to be followed will be communicated in the tutorial letter for the specific module.
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Registration
The rules regarding registration are set out in detail in the Admission Policy and this brochure my Registration @
Unisa. Specifically, the following rules are highlighted:
9.1 The registration form1
9.1.1 A student must complete a registration form for each academic year, in terms of which s/he binds him-/herself to all the rules of the university.
9.1.2 The content of the form is the basis of the student’s contract with the university.
9.1.3 It is the student’s responsibility to inform the university of any change/s to personal data contained on the registration form – notably, name change, address change and/or change in telephone numbers – in writing and using the prescribed Unisa forms or online using the myUnisa portal.
Note: In respect of master’s and doctoral qualifications, registration is only available online.
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9.2 Choice of modules per semester/per annum
9.2.1 A student’s registration per semester and per annum is subject to the maximum number of NQF (National Qualifications Framework) credits as set out in the Admission Policy.
9.2.2 Modules registered for non-degree purposes will also be taken into account when calculating the maximum NQF credits for a semester/year of study.
9.2.3
Students in the final semester of study for a qualification weighted at 240 credits or more may apply to register for an additional 24 credits if to do so will enable the student to complete the registered qualification. Application to take the additional modules must be made to the Deputy Registrar on the Unisa prescribed form. In order to be eligible for the application of this rule, the affected student must have a minimum overall average of 55% in all modules previously passed.
9.2.4 Where the final year of a qualification comprises only year modules (as opposed to semester modules), the above rule will evenly apply: however, application for the additional 24 credits may be made at the beginning of the final year of study.
9.3 Pre-requisite modules
9.4 Co-requisite modules
9.3.1 A student may not register for a module for which s/he has not passed the pre-requisite.
9.4.1 Students must register for prescribed co-requisite modules simultaneously.
9.5 Concurrent registration
9.5.1 Students may register concurrently for formal and non-formal qualifications at the university, with the consent of the colleges involved.
9.5.2
Students may not register for a formal qualification at the university, if concurrently registered for a formal or non-formal programme at another university, except that such students may be allowed to register for non-degree purposes (NDP) at Unisa, if their registration is accompanied by a letter
of permission from the other university granting permission for concurrent studies for non-degree
purposes and indicating the modules to be taken at Unisa.
9.6 Registration for the research master’s and doctoral qualifications
9.6.1 Students registering for a research master’s or doctoral qualification must first register for and comply with the requirements set for the Research Proposal module before registering for the research component of the qualification (i.e. the dissertation ot thesis).
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9.7 Registration for non-degree purposes (NDP)
9.7.1
Students intending to register for a module – even for non-degree purposes – must meet the
admission requirements for the qualification in which the study unit is offered: for example,
registration for a study unit at honours level can only be considered if the student meets the
admission requirements for the honours programme concerned. Additionally, the student must
meet pre and co-requisites for modules to be taken for NDP.
9.7.2 A student may be allowed to register for a maximum of 4 modules for non-degree purposes, while registered for a formal undergraduate diploma or degree qualification that has a minimum duration of 3 or 4 years.
9.7.3
A student may be allowed to register for a maximum of 2 modules for non-degree purposes, while registered for a formal undergraduate diploma or degree qualification that has a minimum duration of 1 or 2 years, exclusive of the University Access Programme for which no modules may be taken for NDP while registered for the Access Programme.
9.7.4 A student who is registered for an honours bachelor’s degree may, only with the special permission of the Executive Dean of the respective college that offers the honours programme, also register in the same academic year for not more than two undergraduate modules for non-degree purposes (NDP).
9.7.5
A student who is registered for a master’s degree may, only with the special permission of the Executive
Dean of the respective college that offers the master’s programme, also register in the same academic
year for two undergraduate modules or for one honours module or the corresponding number of
modules on the same level for non-degree purposes (NDP).
9.7.6
A student who is registered for a doctoral degree may, only with the special permission of the Executive
Dean of the respective college that offers the doctoral programme, also register in the same academic
year for two undergraduate modules or for one honours module or one master’s module or the
corresponding number of modules on the same level for non-degree purposes (NDP).
10 Application for credits and exemptions
10.1 Students applying for credits and exemptions for studies passed at other higher education institutions
must do so on the prescribed form and in accordance with the Unisa rules as stated in the Unisa
brochures my Choice @ Unisa and my Registration @ Unisa.
10.2 Specifically,
10.2.1 Applicants must meet the admission requirements for the qualification for which they are applying for credit/s and exemption/s; and
10.2.2 A maximum of 50% of the prescribed NQF credits may be awarded in the form of credits
and exemptions.
10.2.3 No exemptions will be granted towards an honours or master’s qualification from any
qualification previously completed.
11 Cancellation of registration
11.1 A student who voluntarily cancels his/her registration of a module for any reason whatsoever, will forfeit either a part or the entire fee paid, as prescribed in the fee payment schedule for this year.
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12 Exclusion from study on the ground of poor academic performance and re-admission to study
12.1 Unisa prescribes a set of minimum standards with which students must comply to ensure their continued
registration with the university. These are set out in the Admission Policy.
12.2
A student who does not comply with the standards prescribed in the Admission Policy will be excluded
from further admission to the university, provided that the Executive Dean of the college in which the
student is registered may, at his/her discretion, grant the student permission to re-register for a further
period of study.
12.3 The required standards include inter alia:
12.3.1 a student must in the first calendar year of registration pass, at least, 36 credits; and
12.3.2 a student in the second and subsequent years of study must pass, at least, 48 credits annually.
12.4 For purposes of compliance with this rule, NDP registrations and the results of all aegrotat and
supplementary examinations will be taken into account.
12.5 Each year in which the student was registered at Unisa is included in the calculation of the period of
registration – and not just the years in which the student was registered for a particular qualification.
12.6
In the case of a student who has completed a formal degree or diploma and is registered for a second
or further qualification, only those years of registration after the completion of the degree or diploma
will be taken into account for purposes of calculating the study period in respect of the second or
further qualification.
12.7 Modules from which a student has been exempted will not be taken into consideration for purposes
of determining whether he/she should be re-admitted to the university. Similarly, a student’s previous
academic performance at another university will not be taken into consideration.
12.8
Students registered for the postgraduate Research Proposal module will only be permitted one further
opportunity to re-register. If the student is not successful after the second registration, the student will
not be permitted to register again for the Research Proposal module and will be excluded from
the qualification.
Re-admission
12.9 A student applying for re-admission to the university after being excluded on the basis of poor
performance (as defined above) may do so only after providing proof of successful completion of study in accordance with the standards set out in the Admission Policy.
12.10 A student applying for re-admission must submit his/her application for the consideration of the Registrar, on the prescribed Unisa form.
13 Finance and fees
13.1 The fees payable and the manner in which fees must be paid are determined by the Council of the University,
and are set out in the University brochure my Registration @ Unisa.
13.2 Payment must be made in terms of the modes set by the university. The adoption of any alternate payment
method which is dishonoured by the financial institution, will result in the fees being deemed to have not
been paid and will result in the affected student’s registration being automatically cancelled.
13.3 A student who owes a financial debt to the university, or has not returned university property that has
been loaned to him/her, shall not be provided with a Certificate of Conduct or any proof of academic
achievement by the university.
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14 Formative assessments
14.1 Every student is required to complete and submit the formative assessment requirements as set out in the tutorial letters for the registered module.
14.2 The formative assessments will be used to calculate the year mark as set out in the Tutorial Letters for the
module. The year mark will contribute towards the final summative assessment mark. (The contribution of the year mark towards the final summative assessment mark will be set out in the Tutorial Letter/s for the module.)
14.3 Note: The year mark will only be considered for purposes of calculating the final summative assessment mark if a student attains a minimum mark of 40% in the summative assessment set for the module (the sub-minimum rule).
14.4 The year mark will not contribute to the calculation of the final summative assessment mark in the case of a supplementary examination.
15 Admission to the summative examinations
15.1 A student will not be admitted to an examination in a module unless s/he:
(a) is registered at the university for tuition in that module for the particular academic year and period; and
(b) has satisfactorily completed all the requirements for admission as prescribed by Senate
16 Assessment periods
16.1 Year modules will be assessed in October/November.
16.2 Special, supplementary and aegrotat assessments for the year modules will be scheduled in January/ February
of the following year.
16.3
Note: Assessments in the following qualifications will take place in January/February following the
year of registration
• Advanced Certificate in Education
• Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Nursing Science
• Postgraduate Diploma in Distance Education
• Postgraduate Diploma in Tertiary Education
• Postgraduate Diploma in Telecommunications and Information Policy
• Honours qualifications (exception Psychology) but no supplementary assessments are applicable(?)
16.3.1 Summative assessments for modules which are offered in the first semester take place in May/June.
16.3.2 Special, supplementary and aegrotat assessments are scheduled in October/November
of the same year.
16.3.3 Summative assessments for modules which are offered in the second semester take place in
October/November.
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16.3.4 Special, supplementary and aegrotat examinations are scheduled in May/June of the following year.
17 Supplementary, aegrotat and special assessment opportunities
Please note that there are undergraduate modules which do not make provision for aegrotat or special
examinations. No supplementary examinations are granted in respect of aegrotat or special examinations.
17.1 Except where expressly stated to the contrary, a student will be granted a maximum of 2 assessment opportunities in a module without having to re-register for the module. Thus, where a student is granted a supplementary, aegrotat or special assessment opportunity, this will be the final assessment opportunity
without the student having to re-register for the module. Students who fail or are absent (for whatever
reason) from the second assessment opportunity will not be granted a further opportunity without
re-registering for the module.
17.2 An aegrotat or special examination in the following examination period may be granted to a student
who has been prevented from taking the preceding examination or has been unable to complete the
examination as a result of:
•
illness on the day of or immediately before or during the examination, provided that the application
is accompanied by a certificate, issued by a medical practitioner registered with the SA Medical and
Dental Council, specifying the nature, commencement date and duration of the illness and declaring
that for health reasons it was impossible or undesirable for the candidate to sit for the examination
on the day concerned or a letter from the invigilator certifying that the candidate left the examination
hall due to illness; or
• personal circumstances, such as work commitments (official letter from employer is required) or
work-related travel, serious illness or death of a relative during the examination period, provided that
satisfactory evidence of such circumstances is produced (see below).
17.3 A student will be granted a second assessment opportunity in a module if s/he achieves a minimum
final summative assessment mark of 40%, as well as complying with the additional (where relevant)
specific criteria for an aegrotat, special or supplementary assessment for the module. Students will only
be registered for the second assessment opportunity upon payment of the prescribed fee.
17.4
Where an examination is deferred and a special or aegrotat examination (second examination opportunity) is granted, without the examination having been written at the first examination opportunity, such deferred examination will be regarded as the second and final examination opportunity for that academic year. No further supplementary, aegrotat or special examinations will be
granted and students who fail or are absent from such an examination (for whatever reason) will have
to reregister for the relevant module/paper during the next academic period.
Please note: A student must have obtained examination admission and have paid the full registration fee
in respect of the relevant module. The prescribed examination fee must accompany the application for
the aegrotat or special examination. Examination fees are not refundable or transferable.
17.5
No alternative dates or times can be arranged in cases where examination dates and/or times clash.
Note: A student will not be granted admission to a or special assessment on the basis of clashes in examination dates; save where the clash may arise as a result of a change to the provisional timetable
made by the University after the registration period.
17.6
Applications for special examinations must be accompanied by original documentary evidence giving
full details as to why the student was prevented from writing the examination. Applications must be
submitted WITHIN 10 DAYS of the original examination date. Please ensure that your student number
appears on all documentation. Medical certificates received without an accompanying written
application will be deemed to be an incomplete application and will, therefore, not be processed or
considered. Applications can be submitted via fax (012 429 4150), e-mail (aegrotats@unisa.ac.za) (your student number must appear in the subject heading) or may be posted to the university (PO Box 392,
Unisa, 0003). It remains your responsibility to ensure that the university receives your original
application and any accompanying documentation before the closing date.
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17.7
A student in their final year of study who has one or two modules outstanding to complete the
qualification may qualify for assistance in terms of the Procedure to assist students who have one or
two modules outstanding to complete a qualification. The student must have written and failed the
modules in the last examination. The University reserves the right to award or decline the special
assessment opportunity based on the student’s formative and last summative assessment.
17.8 The year mark will not contribute to the calculation of the final assessment mark in the case of a or
supplementary assessment.
17.9 Special, aegrotat and supplementary assessments will be scheduled at the same examination centre at
which the student was scheduled to write the previous examination, save where prior arrangements
have been made with the University.
17.10 Senate may approve that there is no second assessment opportunity in respect of specific undergraduate modules. Where this rule is in place, the information is expressly set out in the relevant tutorial letter, which forms part of the student’s agreement with Unisa.
17.11 There is no second assessment opportunity in respect of all postgraduate modules, save for the MBL and MBA modules. In both qualifications:
17.11.1 the assessments for the MBL modules are conducted in October/November, with special, supplementary and aegrotat assessments scheduled in January of the year following; and
17.11.2 the assessments for the MBA modules are conducted in May/June and the special, supplementary and aegrotat assessments (for students who qualify) are
scheduled in October/November.
18 Examination timetable
18.1 A provisional examination timetable will be available to all students at the time of registration to ensure
that s/he is able to make an informed decision. The examination dates for all modules (except for non
venue based assessments, portfolios, theses and dissertations) are available in the examination timetable.
18.2 The onus is on the student to ensure, at the time of registration, that there are no examination clashes in
his/her examination timetable.
18.3 Students in foreign countries must ensure that the examination dates do not clash with any public holidays in their particular country.
18.4 The university reserves the right to make reasonable changes to the timetable which is provided to
students at the time of registration. No student will be unreasonably prejudiced by any changes made after the period of registration.
18.5
The final examination timetable will be posted, at least, one month prior to the commencement of the
examination period. Please contact the university immediately if you have not received your final
timetable two weeks prior to the initial examination date. NOTE: No additional examination
opportunities will be granted in respect of students who claimed to have received their examination
timetables late or not at all. The information will also be placed on myUnisa.
The final timetable will contain the following information:
18.6
18.6.1 a list of the modules for which a student has gained admission to the examination, together with the
final examination dates and times;
18.6.2 a list of the modules (if any) for which the student has not gained admission to the examination;
18.6.3 the examination centre address, and venue details; and
18.6.4 further general instructions.
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It is the student’s responsibility to familiarise his-/herself with the contents of the final examination timetable insofar as it applies to the student’s registration for the semester/year.
19 Examination centres
19.1 Unisa has an official list of examination centres approved by Senate. The detail of the approved examination
centres is contained in the university brochure my Registration @ Unisa and myUnisa.
19.2 Examination centres in foreign countries are limited to cities where the university is able to make suitable
arrangements for purposes of hosting an examination.
19.3 No individual requests will be considered regarding the setting up of ad hoc examination centres.
19.4 A student must select one examination centre from the list – at the time of registration – at which s/he will write his/her examinations. No dual centres the exam period will be allowed.
19.5
A student may change his/her examination centre after registration. An application to change must reach the university on/before the following dates:
• 31 March for the May/June examinations
• 31 August for the October/November examinations
• 15 November for the January/February examination
19.6 The university may, where dictated by operational and venue capacity requirements, change the student’s chosen
examination centre. Affected students will be advised of any change at least 1 month prior to the commencement
of the examination.
19.7
The final details regarding the allocated examination centre (together with the examination dates and times)
will be set out in the final Examination Timetable Notice that is sent to all students. The information is also
available on the university website and on the myUnisa student portal. Students carry the onus of informing
themselves of the scheduled venue, dates and times of their examinations.
The following reasons will not be accepted as justifying a departure from the stipulated procedures:
• Objection to the expense involved in travelling to and from an examination centre
• Difficulty in obtaining leave from official duties
• Lack of ordinary transport facilities, such as a regular bus or train service;
• Non-receipt of the letter confirming admission to the examinations.
19.8
20 Examination fees
20.1 The examination fee is included in the fee for the module and no additional fee is payable in respect of the
student’s first examination opportunity, except where the examination is written at a examination centre in
a foreign country.
20.2 Additional fees will, however, be payable in respect of supplementary, aegrotat or special examinations – refer to my Registration @ Unisa for the fee amount.
20.3 The additional fees (to which reference is made in 20.2 above) are paid in addition to the fees for the preceding examinations and are neither refundable nor transferable (even if the student is absent from all or some of his/
her examinations).
21 Language of examinations
21.1 All examinations, except for examinations in a language module, will be presented in English and/or Afrikaans. Senate may approve another language for examination purposes in accordance with the Language Policy of the University.
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22 Examination times, presence and admission to the examination venue
22.1 A student must be seated in the examination venue, 15 minutes prior to the commencement of
the examination.
22.2 A student who arrives after the scheduled commencement time of the examination will not be granted
entry to the examination venue. Late arrivals at an examination venue will not be granted an additional
examination opertunity.
22.3 It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that s/he is present in the examination venue in terms of
the rules set out in the examination timetable notice.
22.4
A student who is not officially registered at an examination centre will not be permitted to write
examinations at that centre. The student will be referred to the centre at which s/he is officially
registered to write examinations. Any prejudice arising from the student presenting him-/herself at the
incorrect examination venue will be borne by the student.
22.5 A students must use his/her student number as the examination number.
22.6 Every student will be required to produce proof of identity at the examination venue. For this purpose
the student card AND identity document, driver’s licence or passport bearing a photograph of the
student must be presented.
22.7 A student is responsible for (i) making the necessary arrangements for; and (ii) any costs incurred in
attending an examination.
23 Examination modalities
23.1 At the discretion of Senate an examination may be written, oral, or both written and oral, and may
include practical work.
23.2
The university may, at its discretion, require a student to take a further or additional oral or written
examination. Except where otherwise arranged, these written and oral examinations will take place in
Pretoria and any costs incurred by a student for the purposes of attending the examination will be for
the student’s own account.
24 Pass mark and distinction
24.1 The pass mark for all modules is 50%.
24.2 The predicate “with distinction” in a module will be recorded on the academic record and the Advance Statement of Results when a student achieves a final examination mark of 75%.
24.3 A qualification is passed “with distinction” when a student has:
24.3.1 passed all modules for the qualification at Unisa; and
24.3.2 passed all final level modules at the first attempt; and
24.3.3 attained an overall average of 75% in the qualification.
24.4 Modules passed with distinction are not reflected on the graduation certificate. However, if a qualification
has been obtained with distinction, this fact will be reflected on both the Advance Statement of results
and the graduation certificate.
24.5 The rules apply to all qualifications (postgraduate and undergraduate, degree and diploma, irrespective
of the duration of the qualification).
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25 The sub-minimum rule
25.1 If a student does not achieve a minimum mark of 40% in the summative assessment, his/her year mark will not be taken into account for the purpose of calculating the final examination mark.
26 Re-marking an examination answer script
26.1 A student who achieves a final examination mark from 35%-49% and 68%-74% may apply to have his/
her examination answer script re-marked.
26.2 The examination answer script will be re-marked in accordance with the rules and procedures as approved by Senate.
26.3 An external examiner who was not involved with the original marking of the answer script will be contracted to undertake the remarking of the answer script.
26.4 An application for a re-mark must be submitted in writing on the prescribed Unisa form within the set period and must be accompanied by the payment of the prescribed fee.
26.5 The mark awarded after re-marking will be the final examination mark for the module, even if it is lower than the original mark. The year mark contribution will be calculated in determining the final examination result, provided the examination mark complies with the sub-minimum rule.
26.6 A student will be entitled to a supplementary examination (if applicable) on grounds of a re-mark result.
26.7 The result of the re-mark will be provided to the student as soon as reasonably possible. Notwithstanding
an application for a re-mark, the onus is on the student to ensure that his/her registration (where
relevant) is submitted on or before the scheduled closing date for registration. If as a result of a re-mark
the student passes the module previously failed, the student’s registration for the modules will be
automatically cancelled and any fees paid in respect of the affected module will be refunded to the student.
26.8 A student may not apply for a re-mark in respect of the practical component of an examination, or where
the examination was entirely a multiple choice assessment.
26.9 Re-marking fees will only be refunded if a student:
26.9.1 who originally failed, passes as a result of the re-mark; or
26.9.2 who originally failed because of the implementation of the subminimum rule, achieves the
subminimum requirements and passes as a result of the re-mark; or
26.9.3 gains admission to study for a following higher qualification on the grounds that his/her marks
have sufficiently improved as a result of the re-mark.
27 Re-checking an examination answer script
27.1 All students may apply to have their examination answer scripts re-checked by the responsible lecturer.
27.2 The examination answer script will be re-checked in accordance with the rules and procedures set out in the Notice of Examination Results, which is sent to all students.
27.3 An application for a re-check must be submitted in writing on the prescribed Unisa form within the set period. The application for a re-check must be accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee.
27.4 The mark awarded after re-check will be the examination mark for the module, even if it is lower than the original mark. The year mark contribution will be calculated in determining the final examination result, provide the examination mark complies with the sub-minimum rule.
27.5 A student will be entitled to a supplementary examination (if applicable) on grounds of a
re-checked result.
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27.6 The result of the re-check will be provided to the student within 4 weeks of the closing date for
re-check applications. Notwithstanding an application for a re-check, the onus is on the student to ensure
that his/her registration (where relevant) is submitted on or before the scheduled closing date for
registration. If as a result of a re-check the student passes the module previously failed, the student’s
registration for the modules will be automatically cancelled and any fees paid in respect of the affected
module will be refunded to the student.
27.7 A student may not apply for a re-check where the examination was entirely a multiple choice assessment.
27.8 The fee paid for the re-checking process will be refunded if as a result of the re-checking process the
student obtains a higher mark.
28 Loss of examination material by the University
28.1 Should the examination material (answer book, etc) of a student not be received by the University’s offices in Pretoria for marking, irrespective of the reason for such loss, such candidate may be granted an
opportunity of writing another examination in the same module free of charge.
28.2 In all cases the student will be to submit his/her attendance register which will serve as proof of attendance.
29 Practical examinations
29.1 Where there is a prescribed practical examination, the procedures and venues for practical examinations will be set out in the relevant tutorial letter.
29.2 The university reserves the right not to offer practical examinations outside of the Republic of South Africa. The onus is on the student to ensure that s/he is familiar with the rules regarding practical
examinations prior to registration for the module.
30 Examination results
30.1 The university publishes the examination results only after the results are signed off by the Executive Deans of the respective colleges.
30.2
Final examination results will be:
• posted to each student admitted to the examination;
• available on the MTN voice response system number 0831234;
• available on the internet (web address: http://www.unisa.ac.za/examresults); and
• delivered to the student by SMS (where the student has requested the service).
30.3 No examination results will be supplied by telephone or facsimile.
30.4 No examination results will be released to a student until s/he has returned all books borrowed from the library and paid all/any outstanding study and/or library fees.
31 Examination arrangements for students with disabilities
31.1 A physically disabled student who requires special examination arrangements must apply annually, in writing, before 1 March for the May/June examination period; and 1 August for the October/
November and January/February examinations periods.
31.2 A medical certificate specifying the nature of the handicap must accompany the application.
31.3 The application, setting out the special requirement/s, must be submitted by e-mail to examdisabled@
unisa.ac.za (student number must appear in the subject line); or faxed to 086 691 9866.
31.4 Kindly note that while not all modules may lend themselves to appropriate summative assessment
methods, alternative assessment methods may be considered in consultation with the relevant role
players. Should you require more information, please contact the Examinations Administration Division to
discuss your method of assessment.
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32 Purchase of examination answer books
32.1 A student may apply in writing on the prescribed Unisa form to purchase a copy of his/her examination
answer script. For details of the process and the administrative fee payable, students are referred to the
Unisa website.
32.2 Students requesting a copy of the answer script will receive a photocopy replica or electronic verion via e-mail of the examination
answer script via registered mail once the application form and fee have been received and processed.
32.3 Question papers and model answers/memoranda will not be included with the copy of the answer script. Question papers are available in the university library or on the myUnisa student portal.
32.4 Applications must be sent to: purchasescript@unisa.ac.za (student number must appear in the subject heading) or faxed to 012 429 4150 (Attention: Examinations).
33 Student discipline
33.1 All students are subject to the Student Disciplinary Code. A complete copy of the Code is available on the Unisa website or upon request to the Office of the Registrar.
33.2 The onus is on the student to familiarise him-/herself with the contents of the Student Disciplinary Code and ignorance of the applicable rule/s will not constitute a defence in any disciplinary proceeding.
34 Graduation
34.1 Graduations at the university are governed according to the Unisa Graduation Ceremonies Policy.
34.2 The results of all final year students will be audited/verified prior to a student’s qualification status being changed from “final year” to complete. The audit will be finalised as soon as reasonably possible after the
final examination results are published. Confirmation of completion of a qualification will not be provided prior to the audit being finalised.
34.3 As soon as possible after registration, all final year students must ensure that their personal details (e.g. names and surname, and qualification) are correctly captured on the official Unisa records.
34.4 A student who has a pending disciplinary hearing, or who owes outstanding library material, or who has an outstanding fee balance will not be invited to a graduation ceremony.
Invitation to a formal graduation ceremony
34.5 Only students who have completed a degree or a three-year diploma will be invited to a graduation
ceremony. The onus is on the student to ensure the veracity of the content of the Advance Statement of
Results. Any corrections must be reported immediately to Division: Graduations. Amendments will not be
effected to graduation certificates or the graduation programme on the day of the ceremony.
Amendments to the graduation information
34.6 In cases where a graduation certificate must be amended, due to a univerity effora corrected certificate will be issued within ten working days upon return of the incorrect certificate accompanied by an affidavit by the affected student indicating that s/he has made not made copies of the incorrect certificate.
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Issuing/award of a graduation certificate
34.7 If a student does not attend the ceremony, the qualification will be awarded in absentia, that is, in the
student’s absence.
34.8
The graduation certificate of a student who graduates in absentia will be posted by registered mail
within ten working days after the ceremony for which the student was scheduled. Students who do not
attend a graduation ceremony may not opt to collect their graduation certificates in person after the date of the ceremony.
34.9 A graduation certificate will not be issued to a student prior to the qualification having been
conferred (even if in absentia) at a graduation ceremony. The student may request an Advance
Statement of Results.
34.10 Students who present themselves on a date or at a time contrary to their scheduled date and/or time will not be accommodated to participate in the graduation proceedings.
Guests
34.11 A student may invite a maximum of three guests to a graduation ceremony.
34.12 Students and guests must be seated at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time of a ceremony. Once the ceremony has started, admission will be refused. Students and guests should not leave the hall until the end of the proceedings.
Students and/or guests with disabilities
34.13 Special arrangements will be made for students and guests who are physically disabled. Students are
requested to inform Division: Graduations within a reasonable period in advance if special arrangements need to be made.
Dress code and academic attire
34.14 The dress code for graduates is formal/semi-formal attire and participation in a graduation ceremony will be refused to students wearing sport shoes, T-shirts or denim attire.
34.15 Students must ensure that they have the correct prescribed academic attire. The university reserves the
right to refuse to confer a qualification on any student not attired according to the stipulated university protocols.
34.16 A student may not wear the hood of any previous qualification during the graduation ceremony.
Graduation certificates
34.17 Graduation certificates are only issued in English.
34.18 Duplicate certificates, ‘reissues’ or copies of certificates will not be issued by the University. Students
who have lost their original graduation certificate may request a statement in lieu of the last certificate from the University.
35 Third-party access to student information
35.1
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The university will not provide any information regarding a student except with the written
authorisation of the student. The prescribed authorisation form is available on the Unisa website.
2012 registration fees
now payable through
Standard Bank
To ensure a seamless registration process, you can now deposit your 2012
student registration fees at any of the 690 Standard Bank branches in
South Africa.
Bank deposits for existing students
If you already have a student number, deposits can be made at any Standard
Bank branch. Please ensure that the details on the deposit slips are correct.
Internet or electronic payment process
Unisa is a pre-approved beneficiary on Standard Bank Internet Banking, simply
select Unisa in the beneficiary field.
Payment process for International students
Preferred method of payment is credit card via the UNISA website. Alternatively
payments could be processed by SWIFT/EFT transfers.
Please refer to page 23 for detailed information and more payment methods.
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Appendix 1
Examination centre codes
South Africa – Gauteng
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
3407X
Alberton
33065
Johannesburg (Ormonde)
33316
Randburg
35130
Benoni
31011
Krugersdorp (Greek Church)
33405
Roodepoort (only students
residing in Roodepoort)
34010
Brakpan
41904
Krugersdorp (PP Church)
33502
Soweto
38016
Bronkhorstspruit
34088
Nigel
34215
Springs (Hellenic Centre)
31119
Carltonville
35998
Olifantsfontein
32115
Vanderbijlpark
37125
Cullinan
36013
Pretoria (Hall C)
32581
Vereeniging
33537
Daveyton
27006
Pretoria Heartfelt Arena
32956
Westonaria
35114
Germiston
3102X
Randfontein
30554
Witpoortjie
83038
Hammanskraal
South Africa – Mpumalanga
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
Code Centre
39012
Amersfoort
38334
Hendrina
43206
Praktisser (Burgersfort)
38237
Arabie
40134
Kabokweni
41157
Sabie
46019
Balfour
40142
Ka Nyamazane
38229
Siyabuswa
40010
Barberton
38245
Kwa Mhlanga
40215
Skukuza
46116
Bethal
41017
Lydenburg
46515
Standerton
39217
Carolina
40053
Malelane
43532
Steelpoort
46213
Delmas
38318
Middelburg
39519
Volkrust
40150
Elukwatini
41114
Mkhuhlu
41599
White River
39314
Ermelo
87041
Mlumati
38415
Witbank
46132
Evander
40118
Nelspruit
38210
Groblersdal
39411
Piet Rietief
South Africa – North West
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
Code Centre
3701X
Brits
17213
Mafikeng
83062
Soshanguve
44113
Christiana
74829
Mogwase
43532
Steelpoort
44318
Delareyville
45055
Orkney
17426
Taung College
17248
Fochville
4511X
Potchefstroom
44717
Ventersdorp
45012
Klerksdorp
37214
Rustenburg
17418
Vryburg
37206
Lehurutshe
83070
Saulspoort
44830
Wolmaranstad
44512
Lichtenburg
4461X
Schweizer Reneke
37133
Zeerust
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Examination centre codes
South Africa – Limpopo
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
Code Centre
41181
Acornhoek
42013
Letaba (Tivumbeni)
38377
Mpudulle
43419
Bela Bela
43222
Limburg
60232
Penge
60119
Bopedi-Bapedi
43516
Lephalale (Ellisras)
42072
Phalaborwa
4220X
Ga Kgapane
43311
Makhado (Louis Trichardt)
43117
Polokwane (Pietersburg)
63010
Giyani
4301X
Messina (Musina)
4315X Senwabarwana (Bochum)
46655
Groothoek Hospital
43575
Modimolle (Nylstroom)
43354
Soekmekaar
70130
Hoedspruit
43265
Modjadji
37419
Thabazimbi
43184
Jane Furse Hospital
43214
Mokopane (Potgietersrus)
70114
Thohoyandou
43168
Lebowakgomo
43257
Mookgopong (Naboomspruit)
South Africa – Free State
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
Code Centre
52019
Bethlehem
51314
Ladybrand
4721X
Theunissen
55018
Bloemfontein
50512
Lindley
49212
Viljoenskroon
49018
Bothaville
48011
Odendaalsrus
48119
Virginia
47015
Bultfontein
49115
Parys
5223X Vrede
5111X
Ficksburg
5030X
Petrus Steyn
48216
Welkom
50016
Frankfort
50717
Reitz
54011
Wepener
50113
Heilbron
57010
Sasolburg
55514
Winburg
52116
Harrismith
50814
Senekal
58017
Witsieshoek
55050
Jan Kempdorp
53031
Springfontein
54119
Zastron
56413
Koffiefontein
13110
Steynsburg
50415
Kroonstad
55336
Thaba Nchu
South Africa – KwaZulu-Natal
Code
Centre
Code Centre
Code
Centre
26514
Balgowan
26212
Estcourt
25216
Port Shepstone
3021X
Dundee
26034
Illovo Beach
25313
Richmond
28207
Durban (DLI Hall)
25119
Ixopo
28010
Stanger
27138
Durban (Hellenic Centre)
03116
Kokstad (DR Church)
24015
Tongaat
27707
Durban Jewish Club
26417
Ladysmith
75116
Ulundi
26018
Durban (Regional office)
75833
Mkuze
25410
Umzinto
26484
Durban Tamil Vedic Society
30414
Newcastle
26719
Underberg
26352
Durban Telkom Learning Centre 26352
Newlands Hall
30449
Utrecht
29238
Empangeni
27316
Pietermaritzburg
30813
Vryheid
29017
Eshowe
39438
Pongola
25518
Wild Coast Sun
27413
Greytown
29211
Richards Bay
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Examination centre codes
South Africa – Eastern Cape
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
Code Centre
09032
Aberdeen
20079
Fort Beaufort
23035
Matatiele
21016
Adelaide
69604
Goedemoed
12513
Middelberg
19739
Alexandria
12211
Graaff Reinet
8233
Mthatha
21210
Aliwal North
18015
Grahamstown
1821X Port Alfred
21318
Barkly East
82155
Idutywa
09016
Port Elizabeth
21113
Burgersdorp
11118
Jansenville
20303
Port Elizabeth (Walmer)
82031
Butterworth
08214
Jeffreys Bay
22314
Queenstown
21512
Cathcart
08311
Joubertina
13013
Somerset East
12114
Cradock
19011
King Williams Town
11215
Steytlerville
22810
Dordrecht
09040
Kirkwood
20087
Ugie
2001X
East London
8221X
Lady Frere
09113
Uitenhage
2161X
Elliot
82171
Lusikisiki
11312
Willowmore
82112
Engcobo
2211X
Maclear
South Africa – Northern Cape
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
Code Centre
7764X
Alexander Bay
16314
Hopetown
17310
Postmasburg
0510X
Brandvlei
17078
Kakamas
15210
Prieska
10219
Carnarvon
17159
Kathu
12912
Richmond
10111
Calvinia
16411
Kimberley
01015
Springbok
12017
Colesberg
01031
Kleinsee
10618
Sutherland
14117
De Aar
17116
Kuruman
17019
Upington
16217
Douglas
00132
Lime Acres
1415X Victoria West
00957
Garies
1513X
Pofadder
10154
1611X
Hartswater
00930
Port Nolloth
Williston
South Africa – Western Cape
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
Code
Centre
00140
Athlone
05312
Hermanus
10510
Prince Albert
10014
Beaufort West
07110
Knysna
0541X
Riversdale
05010
Bredasdorp
06114
Ladismith
04316
Robertson
05118
Caledon
10413
Laingsburg
0443X
Somerset West
00116
Cape Town
(Parow)
03115
Malmesbury (DR Church)
59005
Stellenbosch
04014
Ceres
00108
Milnerton
02658
Strand
01937
Citrusdal
02208
Moorreesburg
05517
Swellendam
01910
Clanwilliam
0801X
Mossel Bay
04952
Touwsriver
07013
George
06211
Oudtshoorn
08419
Uniondale
00051
Goodwood N1 City 04219
Paarl
0331X
Vredenburg
00701
Grassy Park
03212
Piketberg
02119
Vredendal
6985X
Helderstroom
01740
Porterville
0491X
Worcester
56
Prisons and detention barracks
IMPORTANT
Centres at prisons and detention barracks are ONLY for prisoners, and NOT for the staff of the prison or for other students.
CODE
CENTRE
CODE
CENTRE
04006
Allandale (Paarl)
05142
Helderstroom Maximum
43397
Atteridgeville
33030
Johannesburg (Project 3) (Diepkloof)
4007X
Barberton
33049
Johannesburg (Medium A)
3603X
Baviaanspoort
33154
Johannesburg (Medium B)
46124
Bethal
1642X
Kimberley
34053
Boksburg
19038
King William’s Town
04979
Brandvlei Maximum
45039
Klerksdorp
05525
Buffeljags Prison
23000
Kokstad (Medium)
82406
Butterworth
50474
Kroonstad
14125
De Aar
31062
Krugersdorp
36102
Devon
16993
Kuruman
16373
Douglas
42935
Kutama-Sinthumule Max (Lephalale)
04235
Drakenstein (Medium B)
26441
Ladysmith (KwaZulu-Natal)
26050
Durban (Male)
3214X
Leeuhof (Vereeniging)
26069
Durban (Female)
33111
Leeuwkop (Medium A)
43028
Dwarsrivier
3312X
Leeuwkop (Medium B)
20028
East London (Medium C)
33138
Leeuwkop (Medium C)
42978
Ebongweni C-Max (Kokstad)
33146
Leeuwkop Maximum
30430
Ekuseni (Youth Development Centre)
44520
Lichtenburg
33022
Johannesburg (Project 2) (Female)
37079
Losperfontein (Brits)
3925X
Ermelo
4332X
Louis Trichardt
2905X
Eshowe
42951
Lusikisiki
43036
Estcourt
22527
Mafikeng
23507
Fort Beaufort
03158
Malmesbury (New Prison)
85022
Gaborone
55026
Mangaung Maximum
42943
George
43109
Mauritius
30252
Glencoe
20001
Mdantsane
2127X
Goedemoed
71625
Middledrift
09121
Goodwood
12556
Middelburg (Eastern Cape)
18031
Grahamstown
38296
Middelburg (Mpumalanga)
32131
Groenpunt (Vereeniging)
83097
Odi/Mabopane
77224
Grootfontein
02607
Oudtshoorn
55034
Grootvlei
17256
Parys
52124
Harrismith
27324
Pietermaritzburg
84301
Harare
00310
Pollsmoor Maximum
77828
Hardap (Mariental, Namibia)
43125
Polokwane
46329
Heidelberg
45136
Potchefstroom
05150
Helderstroom
34037
Modderbee
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Prisons and detention barracks
CODE
CENTRE
CODE
CENTRE
42986
Mogwase
43303
Sekhukhuni
82244
Mount Fletcher
5092X
Senekal
82260
Mount Frere
2760X
Sevontein
3083X
Ncome
09024
St Albans Maximum
40126
Nelspruit
46523
Standerton
34150
Nigel
78743
Swakopmund
43060
Obiqua Prison, Tulbach
70122
Thohoyandou
42994
Port Elizabeth (Female)
82376
Mthatha
36072
Pretoria Local
25402
Umzinto
36048
Pretoria Maximum
17035
Upington (Male)
36056
Pretoria Central
01023
Voorberg
60097
Pretoria (Female)
29009
Waterval-Utrecht
89605
Prince Albert
04855
Wellington
43079
Qalakabusha (Empangeni)
78735
Windhoek Central
1723X
Rooigrond
38423
Witbank
37400
Rustenburg
04995
Worcester
5710X
Sasolburg
38156
Zonderwater B
58
International examination centre codes
Other countries in Africa
Code
Centre
Code
ALGERIA
99740
Algiers
86010
Maseru
Luanda
Blantyre
88706
Dukwi Refugee Camp,
Sowa Town
8803X
Lilongwe
00906
Francistown
85014
Gaborone
85049
Jwaneng
85030
Lobatse
99104
85138
8512X
9997X
Maputo
90603
Rabat
MAROCCO
Bujumbura
Dakar
SIERRA LEONE
Bamako
MOZAMBIQUE
Maun
Kigali
SENEGAL
MALI
99309
Lagos
RWANDA
98825
90026
BURUNDI
NIGERIA
MALAWI
BOTSWANA
99724
Code Centre
LESOTHO
ANGOLA
8400X
Centre
99538
Freetown
SUDAN
89419
Khartoum
SWAZILAND
NAMIBIA
8705X
Matsapha
87092
Big Bend
CAMEROON
77119
Gobabis
Yaounde
77313
Karasburg
CONGO (DRC)
79219
Katima-Mulilo
Kinshasa
77518
Keetmanshoop
EGYPT
8929X
Khorixas
Cairo
77615
Luderitz
ETHIOPIA
7781X
Mariental
88986
Kitwe
Addis Ababa
77917
Okahandja
8896X
Livingstone
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
77658
Oranjemund
88951
Lusaka
Malabo
79014
Oshakati/Ongwediva
GABON
78115
Otjiwarongo
84298
Harare
Libreville
78212
Outjo
84018
Bulawayo
GHANA
77674
Rosh Pinah
Accra
79111
Rundu
KENYA
79359
Swakopmund
90921
Nairobi (Kenya College of
Accountancy)
78514
Tsumeb
89311
Nairobi
(Inoorero University)
78433
Walvis Bay
85189
Egerton University
78719
Windhoek
91758
90905
91103
87106
89486
9112X
85111
TANZANIA
91235
Dar es Salaam
UGANDA
91480
Kampala
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE
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Examination centre codes
Countries outside of Africa
Code
Centre
Code
ARAB EMIRATES (UNITED)
99856
Abu Dhabi
98760
Dubai
90077
90891
CHINA
Milan
Buenos Aires
91367
Shanghai
90638
Rome
90158
Canberra
90441
Melbourne
9059X
Perth
90727
Sydney
AUSTRIA
CHINA - TAIWAN
90735
Taipei
98957
90794
Havana
90786
Nicosia
91251
Copenhagen
FINLAND
BAHRAIN (PERSIAN GULF) 90271
Helsinki
Manamah
FRANCE
90573
Brussels
Paris
Amman
KAZAKHSTAN
99171
DENMARK
9031X
Tokyo
JORDAN
CYPRUS
Astana
KOREA
90751
Seoul
KUWAIT
91464
Kuwait
MADAGASCAR
91359
GERMANY
Antananarivo
MALAYSIA
BERMUDA
91065
Berlin
Bermuda
90506
Frankfurt
BRAZIL
90093
Köln
90654
Reduit
Brasilia
90492
Munich
91162
Rodrigues Island
BULGARIA
Sofia
91146
90018
Athens
MEXICO
90069
HONG KONG
90522
Calgary, Alberta
90298
Hong kong
92568
Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island
92479
Halifax, Nova Schotia
93343
Happy Valley,
Goose Bay, NL
99155
Kingston, Jamaica
92630
Montreal (Quebec)
90557
Ottawa
92681
Regina, Saskatchewan
99767
Saskatoon
99112
Jakarta
91014
Toronto
99910
New Delhi
90646
Vancouver
92649
Victoria, British Columbia
91456
Winnipeg, Manitoba
94544
Yukon
98841
Cayman Islands
HUNGARY
90808
Budapst
ICELAND
90107
Reykjavik
INDIA
99872
Mumbay
INDONESIA
IRAN
9076X
Tehran
IRELAND
91448
Dublin
Kuala Lumpur
MAURITIUS
GREECE
CANADA
60
JAPAN
CUBA
Vienna
BELGIUM
91170
ITALY
9045X
Brisbane
90115
Tel Aviv
Beijing
91030
98868
90778
90700
Adelaide
90131
Santiago
ISRAEL
ARGENTINA
91308
99937
Code Centre
CHILE
AUSTRALIA
90816
Centre
Mexico City
NETHERLANDS
90190
The Hague
Examination centre codes
Countries outside of Africa
Code
Centre
Code
NEW ZEALAND
90867
Auckland
90875
Dunedin
90859
Wellington
91804
Christchurch
NORWAY
9014X
9918X
90344
99457
90085
90417
90719
Muscat
PAKISTAN
90719
Islamabad
Lima
90212
PHILIPPINES
92290
Manila
91022
POLAND
9093X
Warsaw
89435
PORTUGAL
91499
90379
Lisbon
92444
Anchorage, Alaska
SINGAPORE
93149
Atlanta, Georgia
Singapore
92452
Beaverton, Oregon
SPAIN
92525
Bentonville Arkansas
Madrid
90174
Chicago
SWEDEN
94552
Daly City, San Francisco
Stockholm
93211
Delaware, Newark
SWEDEN
93378
Denver City, Colorado, Colosado
Stockholm
92606
Emporia, Kansas
SWITZERLAND
92509
Fresno, California
92657
Greenville, Ohio
Geneva
93386
Idano, Boise
THAILAND
92622
Jackson, Mississippi
Bangkok
92460
Lawton, Oklahoma
TURKEY
90972
Los Angeles
Ankara
92517
Menomonie, Wisconsin
Istanbul
92614
Tennessee, Knoxville
UKRAINE
90530
New York
Kiev
92592
Norfolk, Virginia
Doha
UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES
92533
Orlando, Florida
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 99856
Abu Dhabi
9269X
Piscataway, New Jersey
Moscow
Dubai
92576
Salt Lake City, Utah
QATAR
98698
99880
USA
Mahe
PERU
92029
Code Centre
SEYCHELLES
Oslo
OMAN
Centre
99864
98760
SAUDI ARABIA
99953
Jeddah
99996
Riyadh
90395
UNITED KINGDOM 92495
San Diego, California
London
9336X
St Louis, Missouri
9255X
Victoria, Texas
90832
Washington DC
VENEZUELA
98930
Caracas
VIETNAM
89427
Hanoi
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Appendix 2
Other registration codes
Disability
CODE
DISABILITY
CODE
DISABILITY
15
Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart diseases and
blood pressure
21
Multiple disabilities
09
Cerebral palsied
13
Muscular/skeletal/joint/limb deficiencies/diseases, such
as polio and muscular dystrophy
08
Communication and speech problems, such as stuttering
14
Other neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis
06
Deaf
10
Paraplegic
19
Diabetes
11
Quadriplegic
22
Disabilities not mentioned
20
Serious chronic diseases
07
Dyslexia and other similar learning disabilities
17
Stroke/brain disorders
12
Epilepsy
02
Visually impaired: blind
05
Hearing disability: study material on audio cassette
should be transcribed
03
Visually impaired: not blind. Find it difficult to read
printed text. Cannot study through reading. Need help,
such as audio cassettes, enlarged print, computer discs
for computers with voice synthesizers
16
Kidney and blood deficiencies
04
Visually impaired: not blind. Can study through reading.
Do not need study material on audio cassette
18
Mental health problems/mental disorders/phobias/
chemical imbalances
23
Wheelchair
Occupation
CODE
OCCUPATION
CODE
OCCUPATION
01015
Accountant/auditor
11045
Citizen force member
1334X
Admin/spec secretaries
04006
Clerical or related worker
12424
Administration professional
14222
Client information workers
16128
Animal producers
10111
Commissioned officer
01023
Architect/quantity surveyor
01031
Computer specialist
1821X
Assemblers
15121
Cook
17221
Blacksmiths/toolmakers
05002
Craftsman or related worker
17124
Building finishers
12653
Creative/performing artist
17116
Building frame trade work
12521
Database/network
15156
Building/housekeeping superv
19119
Domestic/hotel/office cleaner
13331
Business services agents
17418
Electrical equipment installer/repairer
18325
Car/Van/motorcycle driver
17426
Electronics/telecoms installer
18139
Chemical/photographic operator
12157
Electrotechnology engineer
15318
Child care workers/teacher aid
0104X
Engineer
62
Occupation
CODE
OCCUPATION
CODE
OCCUPATION
01228
Engineering/science technician
01090
Librarian/archivist
13250
Other health associate
professional
10006
Farm labourer/farm foreman
13145
Life science technician
12262
Other health professional
01058
Farm management advisor
12130
Life sciences professional
15164
Other personal services work
09008
Farmer/farm manager
02003
Manager/administrator
15245
Other sales workers
12416
Finance professionals
11320
Manufacturing/mining/
construction manager
11436
Other service manager
13315
Financial
19321
Manufacturing labourer
1818X
Other stationary plant operator
11029
Fireman
1611X
Market gardeners/crop grower
12351
Other teaching professional
16225
Fishery workers/hunters/trap
1432X
Material-recording/transport
17132
Paint/building structure cleaner
19410
Food preparation assistants
01104
Mathematician
12246
Paramedical practitioners
17515
Food related trade
01147
Medical doctor/dentist
11053
Permanent force member
18163
Food/related machine operator
13218
Medical/pharmaceutical
technician
15326
Personal care health service
01066
Forestor/conservationist
18120
Metal proc/finishing operator
01139
Personnel officer
13021
Full-time student (elsewhere)
19313
Mining/construction labourer
11037
Police officer/detective
13013
Full-time student at Unisa
13129
Mining/constructrction
supervisor
12343
Primary school teacher
17531
Garment/related trades work
18112
Mining/mineral plant operator
17329
Printing trades workers
15148
Hairdressers/beauticians
16136
Mixed crop/animal producer
11010
Prison service worker
17310
Handicraft workers
18341
Mobile plant operators
13137
Process control technicians
01163
Health technologist
11061
National service trainee
11347
Professional service manager
18333
Heavy truck and bus drivers
10219
Non-commissioned officers
1107X
Protection service (other)
01074
Home management advisor
30414
Not economically active
19615
Refuse workers
1141X
Hotel, restaurant manager
14311
Numerical clerks
13358
Regulatory government
12009
Housewife
01155
Nurses/dieticians
01171
Religious worker
1351X
ICT operator/User support
technician
13226
Nursing/midwifery assistant
professional
01260
Research worker not classified
11339
ICT service manager
14001
Occupation not classified
11428
Retail/wholesale trade manager
01082
Jurist
17000
Occupation unknown
16004
Retired
14133
Keyboard operator
07005
Operative (transport)
18147
Rubber/plastic/paper operator
3021X
Labour-disabled people
06009
Operator (except transport)
13323
Sales and purchasing agents
08001
Labourer (except farm)
01120
Ops research/systems analyst
0300X
Sales worker
19399
Labourer/mining/construction
10316
Other armed forces
occupations
12432
Sales/marketing/PR
01201
Lecturer/professor
14419
Other clerical support work
0121X
Secondary education teacher
11118
Legislator/senior official
1754X
Other craft and related work
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Occupation
CODE
OCCUPATION
CODE
OCCUPATION
14125
Secretary (general)
13528
Telecoms/broadcasting technician
11088
Service worker (other)
14214
Teller/related clerk
17213
Sheet/structural metal worker
18155
Textile/furniture/leather machine operator
1835X
Ships' deck crews/related
12238
Traditional/complementary medicine
15229
Shop salesperson
13234
Traditional medical professional
0118X
Social scientist
1933X
Transport and storage labour
01198
Social/recreation worker
15113
Travel attendant/conductor/guide
13420
Sports and fitness worker
15008
Unemployed
15237
Store/market sales person
19127
Vehicle/window/laundry cleaner
19526
Street vendor (excluding food)
12254
Veterinarian
19518
Street/related service worker
13242
Veterinary technician/asstistant.
16349
Subs fishers/hunters/trapper
01244
Vocational counsellor
16314
Subsistence crop farmers
12327
Vocational education teacher
16322
Subsistence livestock farmer
1513X
Waiter/bartender
16330
Subsistence mixed crop farmer
18171
Wood/paper plant operator
01279
Technical worker (other)
17523
Wood treater/cabinet maker
01236
Technician (other)
01252
Writer/artist/musician
Home language
CODE
HOME LANGUAGE
CODE
HOME LANGUAGE
A
Afrikaans
SH
Shona
B
Afrikaans/English
SS
Southern Sotho
E
English
SP
Spanish
F
French
SW
Swati
D
German
TS
Tsonga/Shangaan
GR
Greek
TW
Tswana
HE
Hebrew
VE
Venda
IT
Italian
XH
Xhosa
NB
Ndebele
ZU
Zulu
ND
Ndonga
OA
Other African languages
NS
Northern Sotho
OF
Other foreign languages
PO
Portuguese
Population groups
CODE
POPULATION GROUP
CODE
POPULATION GROUP
300X
African
4006
Indian
2003
Coloured
1007
White/Chinese
9008
Other/Foreign National
64
Economic sector
CODE
ECONOMIC SECTOR
CODE
ECONOMIC SECTOR
01007
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
04006
Manufacturing
08001
Business and Repair Services
02003
Mining
0300X
Construction
09008
Personal Services, including hotel and household
services
11215
Education – Primary or Preprimary
11401
Professional and related services
NOT listed elsewhere
11223
Education – Secondary
11509
Public Administration – Public Service, Provincial
Administration, City Councils, Municipalities, etc
11231
Education – Tertiary
05002
Transportation, Communication and other Public
Utilities
10006
Entertainment and Recreational Services
11304
Welfare and non-profit membership organizations
07005
Finance, Insurance and Real Estate
06009
Wholesale and Retail Trade
1110X
Hospital and Health Services
11606
NOT APPLICABLE (any sector not mentioned above,
eg housewives, pensioners, unemployed, etc)
Previous year activity
CODE
PREVIOUS YEAR ACTIVITY
CODE
PREVIOUS YEAR ACTIVITY
08
Enrolled in a foreign post – secondary institution
02
Technikon student
03
Higher Education College student
07
Unemployed
98
Other activity
01
University student
05
Secondary school student
99
Unknown activity
04
Technical College student
06
Working in labour force
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Nationality
Code
Country
Code
Country
Code
Country
Code
Country
Code
Country
1007
Algeria
1988
Senegal
1937
Mali
2941
Venezuela
5061
Fiji
1015
South Africa
2003
Cuba
3204
Iran
295X
Virgin Islands (British)
507X
French Polynesia
1112
Ivory Coast
2011
Argentina
3212
Iraq
2968
Virgin Islands (US)
5088
Guam
1120
Namibia
202X
Brazil
3220
Kazakhstan
3018
Israel
5096
Kiribati
1139
Botswana
2038
Bolivia
3239
Jordan
3026
Armenia
510X
Mariana Islands
1147
Lesotho
2046
Chile
3247
Kuwait
3034
Azerbaijan
5118
Marshall Islands
1155
Swaziland
2054
Colombia
3255
Kyrgyzstan
3042
Bahrain
5126
Micronesia
1163
Zambia
2062
Dominica
3263
Lagos
3050
Georgia
5134
Nauru
1171
Zimbabwe
2070
Dominican Republic
3271
Lebanon
3077
India
5142
New Caledonia
118X
Malawi
2089
Ecuador
328X
Macau
3085
Indonesia
5150
Norfolk Island
1198
Mauritius
2119
Anguilla
3301
Maldives
3107
Hong Kong
5169
Palau
1201
Mozambique
2127
Antigua and Barbuda
3409
Mongolia
3123
Taiwan
5177
Papua New
Guinea
121X
Kenya
2135
Aruba
3506
Nepal
3131
Japan
5185
Solomon Islands
1228
Zaire
2143
Bahamas
3514
Oman
314X
Malaysia
4243
Estonia
1236
Tanzania
2151
Barbados
3522
Pakistan
3158
Bangladesh
4251
Faroe Islands
1244
Madagascar
216X
Belize
3530
Philippines
3166
Brunei
426X
Finland
1252
Seychelles
2178
Bermuda
3549
Qatar
3174
Cambodia
4286
Gibraltar
1260
Reunion
2186
Cayman Islands
3557
Russia
3182
China
4294
Guernsey
1279
Angola
2194
Costa Rica
3565
Saudi Arabia
4146
Andorra
4340
Vatican City
1287
Uganda
2208
USA
3573
Singapore
4154
Belarus
4359
Yugoslavia
1295
Burundi
2216
Canada
3581
South Korea
4162
Bosnia
4405
Hungary
1317
Comores
2232
Guyana
359X
Sri Lanka
4170
Bulgaria
4448
Turkey
1341
Congo
2240
El Salvador
3603
Syria
4189
Croatia
4456
Ukraine
135X
Gabon
2259
Greenland
3611
Tajikistan
4200
San Marino
4502
Iceland
1384
Liberia
2267
Grenada
362X
Thailand
4219
Slovakia
4529
Jersey
1392
Rwanda
2275
Guadelope
3638
Turkmenistan
4227
Czech Republic
4537
Latvia
1406
Benin
2283
Guatemala
3646
United Arab
Emirates
4235
Denmark
4545
Liechtenstein
1414
Burkina Faso
2291
Haiti
3654
Uzbekistan
4014
Austria
4553
Lithuania
1422
Cameroon
2305
French Guiana
3662
Vietnam
4022
Belgium
4561
Luxemborg
1430
Cape Verde
2402
Honduras
3670
Yemen
4030
France
457X
Macedonia
1449
Central African
Republic
250X
Jamaica
4006
Albania
4049
Greece
4588
Malta
1457
Chad
2518
Martinique
2550
Nicaragua
4057
Ireland
4596
Moldova
1465
Djibouti
2526
Mexico
2569
Panama
4065
Italy
460X
Monaco
1473
Egypt
2534
Montserrat
2577
Paraguay
4073
Netherlands
4707
Norway
1481
Equatorial Guinea
2542
Netherlands Antilles
2585
Peru
4081
Portugal
4804
Poland
149X
Eritrea
1538
Sierra Leone
2593
Puerto Rico
409X
Spain
4901
Romania
1503
Ethiopia
1546
Tunisia
2607
Saint Lucia
4103
Switzerland
4995
Slovenia
1511
Sudan
1562
Western Sahara
2704
Saint Vincent
4111
United Kingdom
5193
Tongo
152X
Togo
1600
Gambia
2801
St Kitts and Nevis
412X
Germany
5207
Tuvalu
1945
Mauritania
1708
Ghana
2909
Suriname
4138
Cyprus
5215
Vanuatu
1953
Morocco
1805
Guinea
2917
Trinidad and Tobago
5010
Australia
5223
Wallis and Futuna
1961
Niger
1902
Guinea-Bissau
2925
Turks and Caicos
5029
New Zealand
5231
Western Samoa
Nigeria
1929
Libya
2933
Uruguay
5053
Cook Islands
9997
No Information
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Appendix 3
Access Programmes
Access Programme (00051): Offered for the last time in 2012
College of Economic & Management Sciences
Proposed
Qualification
BCOM/ BCOMPT/
BADMIN
(Specialisation:
COM)
SA Senior Certificate
Foreign Qualification
LSK0108 – Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
+
INM1013 – Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
+
INM1024 – Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
LSK0108 – Language And Learning Skills (S1
& S2)
+
INM1013 – Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
+
NM1024 – Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
Access Programme (00051): Offered for the last time in 2012
College of Law (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
LLB
(Specialisation:
LLB)
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SA Senior Certificate
Foreign Qualification
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
OR
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+
ILW1501 (ILW1036) - Introduction to Law
(S1 & S2)
+
SCL1501 (SCL1014) - Skills Course for Law
Students (S1 & S2)
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
+
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
+
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
Access Programme (00051): Offered for the last time in 2012
College of Humanities (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
SA Senior Certificate
BA (Visual Arts) Option 1:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills (S1
(Nursing Science) & S2)
+
(Social Work)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
(Information
Option 2:
Science)
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills (S1
& S2)
(Musicology)
+
(Specialisation:
Two
first
level
Modules
Chosen from
HUM)
Proposed Qualification
Option 3:
TSK011U Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
+
Two First Level Modules Chosen from
Proposed Proposed Qqualification
BTH
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
+
CGM1501 - Invitation to Theology (S1 & S2)
+
1 First-level degree module chosen from
proposed qualification
Foreign Qualification
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
+
TSK011U Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
and one Of
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
INM1013 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
INM1024 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
+
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
+
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
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College of Education (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
SA Senior Certificate
B ED (Foundation
Option 1:
Phase)
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(Specialisation: EDF) (S1 & S2)
OR
TSK011U- Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+
EDT101G – Child Development (S1 & S2)
+
EDT102H- Guidance Counselling & Life Skills
Development (S1 & S2)
Foreign Qualification
3 of the following:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
INM1013 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
INM1024 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
SSD011P -Study skills development
(S1 & S2)
Option 2:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
OR
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+ two of
PRS101Y- Early Childhood Teaching
(S1 & S2)
PRS1023 -Health in Early Childhood
Education (S1 & S2)
PRS1034 -Art and Handwork (S1 & 2)
Option 3:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & 2)
OR
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+ two modules on first-year
level in a school subject
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College of Education (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
SA Senior Certificate
B ED (Intermediate Option 1:
Phase)
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(Specialisation: EDI) (S1 & S2)
OR
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+
EDT1601 - Child Development (S1 & S2)
+
ETH102L - The Learning Child (S1 & S2)
Option 2:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
OR
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+
PST103E- Teaching Social Sciences (S1 & S2)
+
PST131J - Language Teaching (S1 & S2)
Foreign Qualification
3 of the following:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
INM1013 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
INM102 - Intro to the Economic and
Mangement Environment (S1 & S2)
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
Option 3:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
OR
TSK011U - Thinking Skills S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+
2 modules on first-year level in a
school subject
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College of Education (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
SA Senior Certificate
B ED
Option 1:
(Further
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
Educational
(S1 & S2)
Training)
OR
(Specialisation: EDS)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+
EDT1601 – Child Development (S1 & S2)
+
EDT1602 - Learning and Teaching Strategies
in the adolescent years (S1 & S2)
Foreign Qualification
3 of the following:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
INM1013 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
INM102 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
Option 2:
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
OR
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
OR
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
+
2 modules on first-year level in a
school subject
Access Programme (00051): Offered for the last time in 2012
College of Agriculture and Enviromental Sciences (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
BSc Agricultural
Science
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SA Senior Certificate
Foreign Qualification
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
OR
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
+
2 first-level degree modules chosen from
proposed qualification
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
+
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
+
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
College of Agriculture and Enviromental Sciences (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
SA Senior Certificate
Foreign Qualification
Bachelor of
Consumer Science
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
OR
(Specialisation: BCS)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
+
2 first-level degree modules chosen from
proposed qualification
LSK0108 - Language and Learning Skills
(S1 & S2)
+
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
+
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
Bachelor of Science CSS011G – English for Science Access
(S1 & S2)
(Enviromental
+
Management) /
2 first-level degree modules chosen from
(Natural Sciences) proposed qualification
CSS011G – English for Science Access
(S1 & S2)
+
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
+
1 OF:
INM1013 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
(Specialisation: SCI)
Pre-Requisite
Maths HG 40% or
Maths SG 50%
INM1024 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
BA (Agricultural
Science)
No access programme available
No access programme available
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College of Agriculture and Enviromental Sciences (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
SA Senior Certificate
Bachelor of Science Option 1:
CSS011G – English for Science Access
(Enviromental
(S1 & S2)
Management) /
+
(Natural Sciences) MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
(Specialisation: SCI) Option 2:
CSS011G – English for Science Access
Obtained less than
Maths HG 40% or (S1 & S2)
+
Maths SG 50%
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
+ One or two modules from:
(Must have Studied AST 1631 (AST131F) - General introduction to astronomy
Maths at Matric
(S1 & S2)
level)
BLG1501 (BLG111H) - Basic Biology (S1 & S2)
BLG1502 (BLG112J/BLG113K) - Animal and Plant Diversity
(S1 & S2)
CHE1500 (CHE111Q/CHE112R) - Introductory chemistry
(S1 & S2)
COS1511 ( COS111U) - Introduction to programming 1
(S1 & S2)
CSS101H - Comprehension skills for Science (S1 & S2)
GGH1501 (GGH101Q) - Know your world: Introduction to
Geography (S1 & S2)
GGH1502 (GGH102R) - World issues: a Geographical
Perspective (S1 & S2)
EUP1501 (CEM101A) - End-user Computing (YR)
INF1505 (INF1059) - Introduction to Business Information
Systems (S1 & S2)
PHY1501 (PHY1015) - Elementary Mechanics (S1 & S2)
PHY1502 (PHY1026) - Elementary electromagnetism and heat
(S1 & S2)
PYC1501 (PYC101Y) - Basic psychology (S1 & S2)
PYC1502 (PYC1023) - Psychology in society (S1 & S2)
STA1501 (STS1113) - Descriptive statistics and probability
(S1 & S2)
STA1502 (STS1124 ) - Statistical inference (S1 & S2)
STA1510 (STS1055/STA191Q) - Basic statistics (S1 & S2)
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Foreign Qualification
CSS011G – English for Science
Access (S1 & S2)
+
MAT0511 - Access to
Mathematics (YR)
+
1 of:
INM1013 - Intro to the
Economic and Management
Environment (S1 & S2)
INM1024 - Intro to the
Economic and Management
Environment (S1 & S2)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1
& S2)
SSD011P - Study Skills
Development (S1 & S2)
Access Programmes: College of Science, Engineering
and Technology (00051): Offered for the last time in 2012
College of Science, Engineering & Technology (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
SA Senior Certificate
CSS011G – English for Science Access
(S1 & S2)
(Specialisation: SCI)
+
Pre-Requisite:
Two first-level degree modules chosen from
Maths HG 40% or proposed qualification
Maths SG 50%
BSC
Foreign Qualification
CSS011G – English for Science Access
(S1 & S2)
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
+ one of:
INM1013 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
INM1024 - Intro to the Economic and
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
CSS011G – English for Science Access
CSS011G – English for Science Access (S1 & S2) (S1 & S2)
Maths Hg 40% or
+
+
Maths Sg 50%
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
(Must have studied
+ one of:
Option 2:
Maths at matric
INM1013 - Intro to the Economic and
level)
CSS011G – English for Science Access (S1 & S2) Management Environment (S1 & S2)
+
INM1024 - Intro to the Economic and
MAT0511 - Access to Mathematics (YR)
Management Environment (S1 & S2)
+
TSK011U - Thinking Skills (S1 & S2)
One or two modules from:
AST 1631 (AST131F) - General introduction SSD011P - Study Skills Development
(S1 & S2)
to astronomy (S1 & S2)
BLG1501 (BLG111H) - Basic Biology
(S1 & S2)
Obtained less than
Option 1:
BLG1502 (BLG112J/BLG113K) - Animal and
Plant Diversity (S1 & S2)
CHE1500 (CHE111Q/CHE112R) Introductory chemistry (S1 & S2)
COS1511 ( COS111U) - Introduction to
programming 1 (S1 & S2)
CSS101H - Comprehension skills for Science
(S1 & S2)
GGH1501 (GGH101Q) - Know your world:
Introduction to Geography (S1 & S2)
GGH1502 (GGH102R) - World Issues:
Geographical Perspective (S1 & S2)
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College of Science, Engineering & Technology (Old Codes In Brackets)
Proposed
Qualification
SA Senior Certificate
Foreign Qualification
EUP1501 (CEM101A) - End-user Computing (YR)
INF1505 (INF1059) - Introduction to Business Information
Systems (S1 & S2)
PHY1501 (PHY1015) - Elementary Mechanics (S1 & S2)
PHY1502 (PHY1026) - Elementary electromagnetism and heat
(S1 & S2)
PYC1501 (PYC101Y) - Basic psychology (S1 & S2)
PYC1502 (PYC1023) - Psychology in society (S1 & S2)
STA1501 (STS1113) - Descriptive statistics and probability
(S1 & S2)
STA1502 (STS1124 ) - Statistical inference (S1 & S2)
STA1510 (STS1055/STA191Q) - Basic statistics (S1 & S2)
Syllabuses
CSS011G English for Science Access (S1 and S2) (E) (one paper of two hours).
The package includes a study guide and a tutorial letter with assignments.
In this module you learn to use English effectively to communicate and understand communication using visual, mathematical
and language skills. You learn to read with comprehension, increase your vocabulary and write notes and summaries.
The examination comprises multiple-choice questions based on a selection of texts. We shall assess your ability to
read texts for meaning; use understanding of language to find and link information and indentify information from a
variety of texts to complete note-making tasks.
INM1013 Introduction to the Economic and Management Environment 1A
(Semester 1 and 2) (E+A) (one paper of two hours)
The study package for INM1013 consists of two guides, an audio tape and tutorial letters with assignments and
feedback on assignments.
The following topics are dealt with: study management; career planning; the economic system of South Africa; the
role of business management; accounting and accounting aids.
The examination comprises 65 multiple-choice questions similar to those in the multiple-choice assignments.
INM1024 Introduction to the Economic and Management Environment 1A
(Semester 1 and 2) (E+A) (one paper of two hours)
The study package for INM1024 consists of a study guide and tutorial letters with assignments and feedback on assignments.
The following topics are dealt with: quantitative decision making (percentages, break-even analysis, depreciation,
linear programming); industrial psychology (human behavior in the workplace, human resources management);
communication (transcultural communication problems); organizational culture (business ethics).
The examination comprises 65 multiple-choice questions similar to those in the multiple-choice assignments.
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LSK0108 Language and Learning Skills (S1 and S2) (E) (one paper of two hours)
The package includes a study guide, an audio tape and a tutorial letter with assignments.
This access module has as its primary outcome the production of better readers and writers with a sound
knowledge of language and increased vocabulary. It also aims to make students more self-directed learners who are
aware of their own needs and responsibilities.
The examination comprises multiple-choice questions based on a text or selection of texts and an argumentative
essay (you have a choice of topics).
MAT0511 (MAT011K) Access to Mathematics
(Year module) (E) (one paper of three hours)
The module covers certain topics from school mathematics and relevant applications to real-life situations.
Purpose: to enable students to demonstrate the understanding of the real number system, ratio, proportion,
percentage, integral exponents, scientific notation and estimation, roots, units, algebraic expressions, sequences,
linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, systems of equations in two unknowns, exponents, logarithms,
functions, straight lines, parabolas, hyperbolas, circles, introduction to elementary statistics, basic geometry (angles,
triangles, quadrilaterals) and calculation of areas and volumes.
SSD011P Study Development (S1 and S2) (E) (one paper of two hours)
NB: In addition to the registration fee, students are required to also purchase specific prescribed material.
This access module has as outcome the enhancement of the learner’s tertiary education skills to deal adequately
with the challenges of higher education.
The first section presents a discussion and exercises on study process evaluation; academic planning; the study
process; making the most of your memory; studying dense material; the reading process; the writing process.
These are followed by a section on examination preparation and dealing with academic anxiety.
The study package consists of a study guide, tutorial letters, a prescribed book and four assignments. The learner
should make provision for about 8 hours of study per week for this module.
The examination paper requires shorter, multiple-choice answers as well as longer, written answers and counts 100 marks.
TSK011U Thinking Skills (S1 and S2) (E) (one paper of two hours)
The package includes a study guide and a tutorial letter with assignments.
The access module has as one of its outcomes the production of self-directed learners who are able to operate
within the university context. It also aims to produce more critical thinkers who can identify and solve problems,
make responsible decisions and reflect on their own thinking processes and actions.
The examination comprises 50 multiple-choice questions based on a selection of texts.
What must you do when you complete your access programme?
You will have to apply for a certificate of conditional matric exemption before you will be allowed to register for a Bachelors
Degree. This must be done before or at the time of your registration by completing the M30 Application Form (found in
myChoice@Unisa 2012 and the Unisa web www.unisa.ac.za) and submitting the relevant documentation and fee.
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Appendix 4
Transitional arrangements
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Afrikaans
Applied
Information
Science
Applied
Linguistics
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Students who have passed any
module in the old curriculum
retain credit for those modules
passed, however students who
have passed any module listed
under the column: study unit
passed, may not register for
the module opposite it in the
column: modules which may
not be taken. Completion of the
pair of modules in the study unit
passed column, is also equivalent
to the completion of the pair of
modules opposite them in the
column with modules which may
not be taken.
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Outstanding modules
AFK101Q
AFK1501
AFK102R
AFK1502
AFK105U
AFK1503
AFK103S
AFK1504
AFK201T
AFK3701 (from 2012)
AFK202U
AFK2601
AFK203V
AFK2602
TEX8216
TEX2601
AFK301W
AFK3702
AFK3043
AFK3703
AFK823N
AFK3704
TEX8228
TEX3701
SKA100
APY101, APY102 OR
APY1501, 1601
SKA201
APY201 OR APY2601 APY202, APY203 OR
APY2701, APY2602
SKA202
APY202, APY203 OR
APY2701, APY2602
SKA301
APY301 OR APY3701 APY302, APY303,
APY304 OR APY3702,
APY3703, APY370
SKA302
APY302 OR APY3702 APY301, APY303,
APY304 OR APY3701,
APY3703, APY3704
SKA303
APY303, APY304 OR
APY3703, APY3704
MAPP01S
HAPL481
MAPP02T
HAPL481
MAPP04V
HAPL482
MAPP05W
HAPL482
MAPP083
HAPL483
MAPP094
HAPL483
MAPP12V
HAPL484
NONE
APY201 OR APY2601
APY301, APY302 OR
APY3701, APY3702
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Applied
Mathematics
Please note that some modules
have received new codes. The
codes for many of the Applied
Mathematics and Mathematics
modules have changed in recent
years, and some have had double
codes. Please note that you
cannot get credit for a module
with the same content, under
two different codes.
ARABIC
Students who have passed
ARB203Q or ARB204R may
not register for ARB2056.
Students who have passed
ARB302S, 303T, 304U or 305V
may not register for ARB3707
(ARB3093). Students who have
passed ARBCTXD, ARBMTXE or
ARBCPTW may not register for
ARB4803 (ARBCMC6). Students
who have passed REARIS5
may not register for HRS415U.
Students who have passed
ARBQTC4 may not register for
ARB4802. Students who have
passed ARBLITE may not register
for ARB4801.
Archaeology
Art History
Astronomy
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
HALSSSN
AFL4801
HALLSMQ
AFL4802
HALTRA4
AFL4803
HALMOLJ
AFL4804
MSLFNDL
NONE
MSLPLPV
NONE
Students who passed only one of ACE100
the two papers of South African
Archaeology II (SAR200) prior
SAR201
to 1994 retain credit for the
paper passed and must now
register for the equivalent of the SAR202
uncompleted paper. See the table
below.
ACE201
As the art history honours is a
revised curriculum students who
have commenced their studies in
art history honours before 2011
may substitute the modules in
the column on the left below
with the equivalent modules in
the column on the right if they
have already passed
these modules.
Outstanding modules
AGE101, AGE102 OR
AGE1501, AGE1601
NONE
AGE201, AGE202, OR
AGE2601, AGE2701
AGE203 OR AGE2602
AGE203 OR AGE2602 AGE201, AGE202 OR
AGE2601,
AGE2701
AGE201, AGE202 OR
AGE2601, AGE2701
AGE203 OR AGE2602
ACE202
AGE203 OR AGE2602 AGE201, AGE202 OR
AGE2601, AGE2701
HRHMV81
HONAAR9
HMV4802
HONACTF
ARH4801
HONAMIQ
ARH4802
HONAMR3
ARH4803
HONAPHV
AST134J
AST1534
AST251N
AST2651
AST252P
AST2652
AST255S
AST2655
AST355V
AST3755
AST363V
AST3763
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Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Auditing
Students who wish to transfer
from Unisa–TSA programmes to
Unisa-degree programmes will
receive credit for the following
study units.Credits will only
be considered in respect of
completed study units.
AUD3M1S
AUE201L
AUD3M2S
AUE202M
AUD402F
AUE303R
IOU191Y
AUE1501
AUD2M1W
AUE1501
AUD2M2W
AUE202M
If the requisite number of
modules has not been passed at
this level, then either OTS1502
or ECH1501 must be taken.
The first three BBA300 modules
passed will carry credits towards
level 6 (irrespective of whether
from Old or New Testament –
with the exception of BBA308C
which is a level 7 module); any
remaining credits to be made up
from any of ECH2602, ECH2603,
OTS2602. Any outstanding
credits at level 7 can be made
up from the following:
OTS3702, OTS3703 and
ECH3701, ECH3702.
BBA101U
OTS1502
BBA3014
OTS2602
BBA3025
ECH2602
BBA3036
ECH3702
BBA3048
OTS3702
BBA3059
OTS3703
BBA306A
ECH3701
BBA307B
ECH2603
BBA308C
OTS3705
The first three BBS300 modules
passed will carry credits towards
level 6 irrespective of whether
from Old or New Testament);
any remaining credits to be
made up from any of ECH2601,
OTS2601, OTS2603 or
OTS2604. Any outstanding
credits at level 7 can be made up
from the following: ECH3703,
ECH3704, ECH3705.
BBS103F
OTS1501
BBS104G
ECH1501
BBS301K
ECH3705
Biblical
Archaeology
Biblical Studies
Biochemistry
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BCH3701 is the equivalent of
BCH3711 or BCH311B (Theory).
BCH3702 is the equivalent of
BCH3712 or BCH312C (Theory).
BCH3703 is the equivalent of
CH3713 or BCH313D (Theory).
BCH3704 is a practical module
only (Practical of BCH311, 312
and 313).
BBS302L
discontinued
BBS304N and
BBA3059
absorbed, revised
and migrated
OTS3703
BBS305P
OTS2601
BBS306Q
discontinued
BBS307R
(absorbed into)
OTS3701
BBS308S
ECH3704
BBS309T
(absorbed into)
OTS2603
Outstanding modules
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Biology
Students, who failed BLG112J at
the end of 2009, must re-register
for BLG112J. BLG112J will only
be available for repeaters in 2010
-2011. No new registrations are
allowed. Students, who failed
BLG113K at the end of 2009,
must re-register for BLG113K.
No new registrations are allowed
for BLG113K. BLG113K will only
be available for repeaters in 2010
-2011.
Business
management
Church History
Students will retain credits for
all modules passed under the
old BTh curriculum. In the new
BTh curriculum (as from 2009),
one Church History module (the
former CMM306Y) has been
moved to the TIC Track and is
now known under the code:
TIC3704. If you completed the
CMM306Y module under the old
curriculum, you have the option
of retaining credit for it in the
CMM Track or to transfer it to
the TIC Track. Please study the
diagram below to find the codes
of the Church History modules in
the new curriculum.
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
BSM1M1P
BSM1501
BSM1M2P
BSM1502
TIC1128:
Introduction to the
study of Church
History
TIC1502 Introduction
to the study of Church
History
TIC306G:
Christianity and
a changing South
Africa
TIC2602: Christianity
and a changing South
Africa
TIC308J: World
Christianity and
ecumenism
TIC2604: World
Christianity and
ecumenism
TIC311D: Church
and society across
the ages
TIC3703: Church and
society across the ages
CMM306Y:
Christianity in
Africa
TIC3704: Christianity
in Africa
SCR306B: Christian
foundations: The
early centuries
TIC3705: Christian
foundations: The early
centuries
Outstanding modules
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Outstanding modules
CMH1043
CMH101W
CMH2035
CMH1501
CMH1502
CMH103Y
CMH1503
CMH1065
CMH1504
CMH2126
CMH2601
CMH224B
CMH2013
CMH2602
CMH209C
CMH3701
CMM111P
CMM1501
CMM1502
CMM112Q
CMM1502
CMM1501
TIC301B
CMM2601
CMM2601
TIC308J
CMM2602
CMM2602
CGM310T
CMM2603
CMM2603
CMM301T
CMM3701
CMM3701
CMM302U
CMM3702
CMM3702
CMM303V
CMM3703
CMM3703
CMM305X
CGM3704
CGM3704 (or
CMM305X)
CMM304W
discontinued
—
CMM306Y
TIC3704
TIC3704 (or
CMM306Y)
CMM3073
CMM3704
CMM3704
CMM3084
discontinued
—
CMM3095
discontinued
—
CMM310U
ECH3703
CMM310U (or
ECH3703)
TIC302T
CMM3705
CMM3705 (or
TIC302T)
BTH20A
BTH3720
BTH3720 (compulsory
capstone module)
Classical Culture Students who passed old CCL
and CLS codes should ascertain
that they do not register for the
equivalent current CLS codes
as duplication is inadmissible
for degree and major purposes.
Students who registered for
Greek, Latin, Ancient History and
Classical Culture modules prior
to 2007.
Communication Students who have passed study
Science
units in Communication Science
not mentioned below, without
completing the relevant level
must contact the Department
of Communication Science to
determine which outstanding
modules must be taken.
Community
Health
Community
Ministry
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Students will retain credits for all
modules passed under the old
BTh curriculum. The following
modules have been moved either
from or into the CMM track.
A student has the option of
retaining credit for it under the
former track or transferring it
to the new track. The following
modules that were formerly
offered in the CMM track have
been discontinued as from
2009: CMM304W, CMM3084,
CMM3095. Students who
passed these modules under the
old curriculum retain credits for
these modules in the CMM track
in the new curriculum.
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Composition
Studies
Congregational
Ministry
Correctional
Services
Adminsitraiton
Students will retain credits for
all modules passed under the
old BTh curriculum. CGM301S
and CGM306X have been
discontinued. The following
modules have been moved from
one track to another. A student
has the option of retaining credit
for it under the former track or
transferring it to the new track
Students who passed modules
under the ‘previous code’
may not register for the
corresponding module. The
subject Correctional Services
Administration are phased out
gradually and replaced with
corresponding modules as
indicated.
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
CTH123D
CST1501
CTH124E
CST2603
CTH221E
CST1502
CTH222F
CST2601
Outstanding modules
CTH223G
CST2603
CTH224H
CST2602
CTH321H
–
CTH322J
CST3702
CTH323K
CST3702
CTH325M
CST3705
MCT328J
CST3706
MCT329K
CST2601
CGM310T
CMM 2603
CMM305X
CGM 3704
CGM111N
CGM1501
CGM1502
CGM112P
CGM1502
CGM1501
CGM304V
CGM2601
CGM2601
CGM305W
CGM2602
CGM2602
CGM307Y
CGM2603
CGM2603
CGM301S
Discontinued
—
CGM302T
CGM3701
CGM3701
CGM303U
CGM3702
CGM3702
CGM306X
Discontinued
—
CGM3094
CGM3703
CGM3703
CMM305X+
CGM3704
CGM3704
CGM3083
CGM3705
CGM3705
BTH320A
BTH3720
BTH3720
(compulsory)
CSA111A
PEN1036
PEN1025
PEN1502
CSA211A
PEN2601
CSA221B
PEN2602
CSA311A
PEN2603
CSA321B/
PEN206D
PEN3706
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Modules which may
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Correctional
Services
Management
As from 2009 certain modules of
the subject Correctional Services
Management will be phased
out. As from 2009 no new
registrations will be accepted for
the subject Correctional Services
Management I (Module codes
CSM1M1W and CSM1M2W) as
well as for Correctional Services
Management II (Module codes
CSM2M1R and CSM2M2R).
Students who have not passed
the module in Column A below,
must register for and pass the
corresponding module. Students
who have passed only one of
the two modules of Correctional
Services Management II
(CSM2M1R or CSM2M2R)
must register for and pass
the module MNG241Y. The
module MNG241Y is recognised
for Diploma purposes, whilst
the module already passed
(CSM2M1R or CSM2M2R)
is recognised for nondiploma
purposes (NDP).
CSM1M1W,
MNG1M14
MNG1502
CSM1M2W,
MNG1M25
MNG1602
CSM2M1R &
CSM2M2R
MNG241Y
Students who wish to transfer
from Unisa-degree programmes
to former TSA programmes will
receive credit for the following
modules:
ECN1M1Z
ECS1016 or ECS1501
ECN1M2Z
ECS1028, ECS1601
ECN2M2W
ECS201A
ECN2M1W
ECS202B
ECN2M3W
ECS207G
ECN2M4W or
LEC101L
ECS204D
APE1M1T,
APE2M1T,
APE2M2T,
APE2M3T
ECS209J
APE3M2T
ECS203C
Economics
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Outstanding modules
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Outstanding modules
English Studies
Students who passed only one
or two of the papers for English
II prior to 2000 retain credit for
the paper(s) concerned and can
complete the course by passing
three or two of the six modules
listed under 5 below – see table
below for modules which may not
be taken. For example, a student
who has passed only ENG211 will
need to complete three modules
in order to meet the requirements
for second-level English. Students
who passed English II papers prior
to 1995 or English III papers prior
to 1996, but who did not complete
the course, will be dealt with on
an ad hoc basis. Such students
must consult the Chairperson of
the Department, English, prior to
registration. Students who passed
only one, two, or three of the papers
for English III prior to 2001 retain
credit for the paper(s) concerned
and can complete the course by
passing four, three, or two of the six
modules listed under 5 below – see
table below for modules which may
not be taken. For example, a student
who has passed ENG312, ENG313
and ENG315 will need to register
for two modules to meet the
requirements of third-level English.
If students have passed ENN321N
they MAY NOT register for the
new ENN314Q module as the
content of the new module overlaps
significantly with that of the old
ENN312N module. Instead, in order
to complete their studies at thirdyear level in English, they will have
to pass ENN311M, ENN303M and
ENN315R. Students who passed a
paper(s) under a previous currculum
retain credit for the paper(s) passed
and choose the outstanding paper(s)
from those listed above.
PEN100
ENN103 or 1504
—
ENL101
ENN101, ENN103
ENN102 or EED101
or one of ENN1504,
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ENL102
ENN102, ENN1504,
ENN106
ENN101 or ENN103
ENG211
EED201
—
ENG212
—
—
ENG214
ENN202
—
ENG215
English for
Education
EPE101 or ESE101
EED101
EPE102 or ESE102
EED102
EPE201 or ESE201
EED201
EED205 or EED206 EED202
EPE203 or EED207
EED203
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Modules which may
not be taken
Outstanding modules
French
French (Special course) (SFR100)
and FRE100 have been
incorporated in first- and secondlevel modules: Students who
passed SFR100 must register
according to the adjacent table,
students who failed SFR100 must
register for FRC1501 students
who passed FRE100 must
register for FRC2601 students
who passed only ONE paper of
FRE100 must register according
to the adjacent table. Students
who failed FRE100 must register
for FRC1502. French II (FRN200)
and French III (FRN300) have
been incorporated into the
second- and thirdlevel modules:
students who passed FRN200
must register for FRC3701 and
THREE of FRC3702, 3703, 3704,
3705. Students who passed
only ONE paper of FRN200
must register according to the
adjacent table. Students who
failed FRN200 prior to 1999
must register for FRC2601
students who did not pass all the
papers of FRN300 must register
according to the adjacent table.
Students who failed FRN300
but passed FRN200 in 1999 or
2000 must register for FRC3701
and THREE of FRC3701, 3702,
3703, 3704, 3705. Students who
do not fall into any of the above
categories must
contact the administrative officer
(tel. 012 429 6578 mornings
only or e-mail: lawrea@unisa.
ac.za). The old module code
FRC302X is now Option A within
FRC3702 (FRC303Y). Students
who have passed will retain credit
towards their degree.
SFR100, FRC101
FRC1501
FRC1501
FRE101
FRC102
FRC1502
FRE101
FRC102
FRC1502
FRE201
FRC2601
FRC202
FRC2602
FRN201 passed
prior to 1999
–
FRN204
–
Geology
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FRN301 passed in
FRC3701
2000, FRC301, 303
FRC303
FRC3702
FRN305
FRC3704
FRN305, FRC306
FRC3705
GEL111
GEL115
GEL112, GEL116,
GEL114
GEL113
GEL116
GEL112, GEL115,
GEL114
Subject
Transitional Agreements
German
Health Sciences
Education
Students who passed Health
Sciences Education modules
without completing all the
relevant modules, must consult
with the Department of Student
Administration.
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Outstanding modules
—
GEM201
GEM202
—
GEM202
GEM201
MEL821
(Option 1)
GEM204
GEM302, 303, 304,
305
—
GEM302
GEM204, 303, 304,
305
MEL822
(Option 1)
GEM303
GEM204, 303, 304,
305
MEL823
(Option 1)
GEM304
GEM204, 303, 304,
305
MEL824
(Option 1)
GEM305
GEM204, 303, 304,
305
HSE103N
HSE1501
HSE101L
HSE1502
HSE204S
HSE2601
HSE201P
HSE2602
HSE213T
HSE2603
HSE302T
HSE3701
HSE301S
HSE3702
HSE303U
HSE3703
HSE3704
Health Services
Management
History
HSE304V
HSE3705
HMA101Y,
HMA1023
HSM100
HMA1501
HMA2015,
HSM201
HMA2601
HMA302A,
HSM201
HMA2602
PHS201E,
HSM2026
HMA2603
HMA3019
HMA3701
HSM303,
HMA303B
HMA3702
HSM302,
HMA304C
HMA3703
HSM301,
HMA305D
HMA3704
Students who passed HST201,
202, 301, 302 or 3A 03 without
completing the course HST200
or HST300 must consult the
Department of History with
regard to outstanding modules
which must be taken. Students
who passed HSY304N and/or
HSY305P/or HSY309T will not
be allowed to register.
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Modules which may
not be taken
Industrial and
Organisational
Psychology
Students who wish to continue
with postgraduate studies must
have completed their major
subject, in which postgraduate
studies will be followed, within
ten years prior to registration for
their postgraduate qualification.
To complete the NQF Level 7
of a major subject in Industrial
Psychology you must obtain
credit for five modules on
third-year level.
IOP204
MND204
Information
Science
Students who have obtained
credit for study units of the old
curriculum will receive credits
as indicated in the table below.
Students who have passed
INS2044 will be given exemption
from INS3702 but will need to
complete an additional NQF
Level 6 INS module from the
new curriculum in its place.
INS201X
INS2055
INS202Y
INS2078
INS2033
INS2066
INS2044
INS3702
INS3014
INS2089
INS3025
EUP1501
INS3048
INS3707
Islamic Studies
Students who have passed
ICSLITS, ICSSHAS or ICSPTMQ
may not register for ICSCSPF.
Students who have passed
REARIS5 may not register for
HRS415U.
Italian
Credit for a degree is granted
SIT100
for either ITN1501 and 1502
or ITA100 or ITL100 or SIT100.
Italian (Special course) (SIT100)
and ITA100 are no longer
available.
These courses have been
incorporated in first-level
modules: students who failed
SIT100 must register for the new
firstlevel modules ITN1501
and 1502
Latin
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Outstanding modules
ITN1501, 1502
–
CLS827D
LAN201N
LAN202P, 821F,
302S, 303T,304U
CLS825B
LAN821F
LAN201N, 202P,
302S, 303T,304U
CLS826C
LAN202P
LAN201N, 821F,
302S, 303T,304U
CLS824A
LAN302S
LAN201N, 202P,
821F, 303T,304U
CLS8239
LAN303T
LAN201N, 202P,
821F, 302S,
304U
CLS8216
LAN304U
LAN201N, 202P,
821F, 302S, 303T
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Outstanding modules
Mandarin
Chinese
Students who passed MNR100
prior to 2001, or who passed
both MAN101R and 102S prior
to 2011, must register for rthe
secondlevel modules. Students
who failed MNR100, or who
failed both MAN101R and 102S
prior to 2011, must register for
MAN1501 and 1502
MNR100 or
MAN101R, 102S
MAN1501, 1502
—
MNR201,
MAN201U, 202V
MAN2601, 2602
MNR202 or
MEL823 or
MAN205Y
MAN3702
MAN3701, 3703,
3704,
3705
MEL821 (Option 3) MAN3701
or MAN801H
MAN3702, 3703,
3704,
3705
MEL824 (Option 3) MAN3703
or MAN301X
MAN3701, 3702,
3704,
3705
MEL822 (Option 3) MAN3704
or MAN3033
MAN3701, 3702,
3703,
3705
MAN3044
MAN3705
MAN3701, 3702,
3703.
3704
MAT011K
MAT0511
MAT110M
MAT1510
MAT111N
MAT1511
MAT112P
MAT1512
MAT113Q
MAT1613
MAT103N
MAT1503
MAT181Q
MAT1581
MAT211R
MAT2611
MAT212S
MAT2612
MAT213T
MAT2613
MAT215V
MAT2615
Marriage
Guidance and
Counselling
Students who passed only one
paper of MGC200 prior to 2001,
retain credit for it and must pass
the modules MGG201, 202 for
full credit.
Mathematics
Please note that some modules
have received new codes. Consult
the
following to see what the new
codes are for modules already
credited. The codes for many
of the Applied Mathematics
and Mathematics modules have
changed in recent years, and
some have had double codes.
Please note that you cannot
get credit for a module with
the same content, under two
different codes.
MAT291X
MAT2691
MAT301W
MAT3700
MAT301S
MAT3701
MAT302T
MAT3702
MAT305W
MAT3705
MAT306X
MAT3706
MAT307Y
MAT3707
MAT311U
MAT3711
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Modules which may
not be taken
Missiology
Students will retain credits for all
modules passed under the old
BTh curriculum. In the new BTh
curriculum (as from 2009), one
Missiology module (the former
CGM310T) has been moved
to the CMM track and now
carries the code CMM2603. If
you completed the CGM310T
module under the old curriculum,
you have the option of retaining
credit for it in the CGM Track
or of transferring it to the CMM
Track (CMM 2603). Please study
the diagram below, together with
the entry on Community Ministry
(CMM) in this brochure.
CMM112Q
CMM1502
TIC301B
CMM2601
No equivalent
CMM2602
CGM310T
CMM2603
CMM301T
CMM3701
CMM3073
CMM3704
TIC308J
TIC2604
HIM1215
MHS1501
HIM1226
MHS1501
HIM2219
MHS2603
HIM222A
MHS2604
HIM223B
MHS2605
HIM326H
MHS3702
HIM329L
MHS3703
HIM330D
MHS3704
MCT1214
MHS1502
MCT1225
MHS2602
MCT2218
MHS2601
MCT2229
MHS3701
Music in History
and Society
MCT321B
New Testament Students who have not passed
the requisite number of modules
required to complete a major
in New Testament and Early
Christian Studies, are required
to take the requisite modules
according to the diagramme set
out below.
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MCT325F
MHS3705
MCT328J
CST3706
MCT329K
CST2601
BBS104G
ECH1501
SCR112Y
ECH2601
BBA3036
ECH2602
BBA307B
ECH2603
BBA306A
ECH3701
BBA3025
ECH3702
CMM310U
ECH3703
BBS308S
ECH3704
BBS301K
ECH3705
BBS302L
discontinued
BBS304N
migrated OTS3703
SCR111X
discontinued
SCR3015
discontinued
SCR3026
discontinued
SCR309E
absorbed into
ECH3704
BBA101U
migrated OTS1502
BBA102V
discontinued
Outstanding modules
Subject
Old Testament
Transitional Agreements
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Outstanding modules
SCR111X
(discontinued)
SCR112Y
(discontinued)
SCR3026
(discontinued)
SCR307C
(discontinued)
SCR309E
(discontinued)
BBS304N
(discontinued)
BBA3059
OTS3703
CGM301S
(discontinued)
CGM303U
CGM3702
CGM306X
(discontinued)
BBS103F
OTS1501
BBA101U
OTS1502
BBS305P
OTS2601
BBA3024
OTS2602
BBS309T
OTS2603
OTS2604
BBS307R
OTS3701
BBA3048
OTS3702
BBA3059
OTS3703
OTS3704
OTS3705
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Operations
Research
As from 2005, students will have
to meet the current prescribed
Prerequisite and Co-requisites
for all modules offered by the
Department of Decision Sciences.
As from 2005 students who
prior to 2000 passed papers of
the previous course structure
in Quantitative Management or
Operations. Research (QMN and
OPE) will forfeit such credits for
degree purposes if they wish to
register for modules on a higher
level. Students will first have to
pass the necessary Prerequisite
before being allowed to register
for the desired modules. As
from 2009 the OPS codes
will be changed to DSC codes.
Students who have passed OPS
modules will retain their credits.
Students who passedC2601/
OPS201K/QMG201S/QMS201G
prior to 2010 may not enrol
for DSC2605 and DSC2606.
Students who passed SC2603/
OPS204N/QMS204K prior
to 2010 may not enrol for
DSC3707. Students who passed
SC3701/OPS301N/QMG301K/
OPS203 prior to 2010 may not
enrol for DSC2607. The modules
DSC2601 is being phased out
and will only be offered until July
2012. It is currently only available
for the streams MFI, MMM, MSD,
MSM, ITM, IDM, IDC.
OPS101G
DSC1510
OPS102H
DSC1630
QMS101D
DSC1620
OPS201K
DSC2601
OPS202L
DSC2602
OPS204N
DSC2603
OPS205P
DSC2604
OPS301N
DSC3701
OPS302P
DSC3702
OPS303Q
DSC3703
OPS304R
DSC3704
OPS305S
DSC3705
OPS306T
DSC3706
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Outstanding modules
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Philosophy
Students who have passed
LGC1014 (Formal Logic I),
will be granted exemption
from PLS3708 (Formal Logic).
Students who have passed
LGC1014 may not register for
PLS3708. Students who have
failed LGC1014 (Formal Logic
I) will be required to repeat
this module by registering for
PLS3708 (Formal Logic) to
meet the requirements for a
major in Philosophy). Students
who have passed PLS102Y
(Critical Reasoning) will be
granted exemption from
PLS2601 (Critical Reasoning).
Students who have passed
PLS102Y may not register for
PLS2601.
Students who have failed
PLS102Y (Critical reasoning) will
be required to repeat this module
by registering for PLS2601
(Critical reasoning) to meet the
requirements for a major in
Philosophy. Students who have
passed PLS2116 (Theoretical and
applied ethics) will be granted
exemption from PLS3701
(Theoretical and applied ethics).
Students who have passed
PLS2104, PLS2036, PLS209D
or PLS2116 may not register for
PLS3701. Students who have
failed PLS2116 (Theoretical and
applied ethics) will be required to
repeat this module by registering
for PLS3701. (Theoretical and
applied ethics) to meet the
requirements for a major in
Philosophy. Students who have
completed PLS206A (Figures
in Philosophy) will not be
allowed to register for PLS309G
(Advanced Western Philosophy).
Students who have completed
PLS3018 (Contemporary
political philosophy) will be
allowed to retain credit for five
(5) years. Sttudents who have
completed PLS3018 will not be
allowed to register for PLS3705
(PLS305C) (Contemporary
African political philosophy).
Students who have completed
PLS3029 (Contemporary social
epistemology) will be allowed
to retain credit for five (5) years.
Students who have completed
PLS307E (African philosophy and
modernity) will be allowed to
retain credit for five (5) years.
LGC1014
PLS3708
PLS102Y
PLS2601
PLS2014
PLS3701
PLS2036
PLS3701
PLS209D
PLS3701
PLS2116
PLS3701
PLS206A
PLS309G
PLS3018
PLS305C
Outstanding modules
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Physics
Students who register for
PHY1503 (PHY1038) are
referred to 6 in connection with
compulsory laboratory work to
be done in Pretoria. Students
interested in Experimental Physics
are advised to do PHY2604
(PHY204C) and PHY306H
in addition to the theoretical
modules listed in the table. They
are referred to 6 in connection
with compulsory laboratory work
to be done in Johannesburg.
Certain Mathematics modules
are pre- or co-requisites for some
Physics modules. Study the syllabi
of the Physics modules to comply
with theserequirements.
PHY105A
PHY1505
PHY106B
PHY1506
PHY1038
PHY1503
PHY2019
PHY2601
PHY202A
PHY2602
PHY206E
PHY2606
PHY1049
PHY1604
PHY204C
PHY2604
PHY302D
PHY302D
PHY303E
PHY303E
PHY307J
PHY307J
PHY308K
PHY308K
Portuguese
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Outstanding modules
PHY3709
PHY306H
PHY306H
PTU101
PTU1501
PTU1502
PTU102
PTU1502
—
PTU201
PTU2601
PTU2602
PTU202
PTU2602
PTU2601
PTU301
PTU3701
PTU3702, 3703,
3704, 3705
PTU302
PTU3701
PTU3701. 3703,
3704, 3705
PTU303
PTU3703
PTU3701, 3702,
3704, 3705
PTU304
PTU3704
PTU3701, 3702,
3703, 3704
PTU305
PTU3705
PTU3701, 3702,
3703, 3704
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Practical
Theology
In the old curriculum, Practical
Theology modules were spread
across two tracks, namely
Congregational Ministry (CGM)
and Community Ministry (CMM).
In the new BTh curriculum, they
are all in the same Track, namely
Congregational Ministry (CGM)
while one module is no longer
offered. Please study the diagram
provided below, together with
the relevant chapter in this
brochure, entitled Congregational
Ministry (CGM). Students will
retain credits for all Practical
Theology modules passed in
the old curriculum. One (1)
Practical Theology module that
was previously part of the CMM
Track has now been moved
to the CGM Track: the former
CMM305X (now CGM3704).
If you completed CMM305X
under the old curriculum, you
may retain credit for it in the
CMM Track or you may transfer
it to the CGM Track (CGM3704).
CMM3095 (Faith development
in context) is no longer offered
but you will retain credits for this
module in the CMM Track or
CGM Track.
CGM112P
CGM1502
CGM305W
CGM2602
CGM307Y
CGM2603
CGM3094
CGM3703
CMM305X
CGM3704
CGM3083
CGM3705
CMM3095
credits retained for old
module
Students who passed modules
under the ‘previous code’
may not register for the
corresponding module. The
subject Professional Skills
Development (Module codes
PSK1M1R and PSK1M2R) has
been terminated as from 2008.
Students who have not registered
for or passed the optional
subject required at first year
must register for Introduction
to Fundamental Penology
(PEN1501 (PEN1014)) and
Correctional Skills (PEN1503
(PEN1048)). Students who
have passed only one of the
two modules of the subject
Professional Skills Development,
must register for and pass the
outstanding module under the
column ‘corresponding module’.
PSK1M1R,
PEN1014
PEN1501
PSK1M2R,
PEN1048
PEN1503
Professional
Skills
Development
Outstanding modules
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Modules which may
not be taken
Quantitative
Management
As from 2005, students will have
to meet the current prescribed
Prerequisite and Co-requisites
for all modules offered by the
Department of Decision Sciences.
As from 2005 students who
prior to 2000 passed papers of
the previous course structure
in Quantitative Management or
Operations Research (QMN and
OPE) will forfeit such credits for
degree purposes if they wish to
register for modules on a higher
level. Students will first have to
pass the necessary prerequisite
before being allowed to register
for the desired modules. Note
that DSC2601 may NOT be
taken for the BCom degree.
Students who passed DSC2601/
OPS201K/QMG201S/QMS201G
prior to 2010 may not enrol for
DSC2605, 2606. Students who
passed DSC2603/OPS204N/
QMS204K prior to 2010 may
not enrol for DSC3707. Students
who passed SC3701/OPS301N/
QMG301V/QMS301K/
OPS203 prior to 2010 may
not enrol for DSC2607. From
2009 the QMG and QMS codes
changed to DSC codes. Students
who have passed QMG and QMS
modules will retain their credits.
QMG101P
DSC1520
QMG102Q/
QMS102E
DSC1630
QMS101D
DSC1620
QMG201S/
QMS201G
DSC2601
QMG202T/
QMS202H
DSC2602
QMS204K
DSC2603
QMG205W/
QMS205L
DSC2604
QMG301V/
QMS301K
DSC3701
QMG302W/
QMS302L
DSC3702
QMG303X/
QMS303M
DSC3703
QMG304Y/
QMS304N
DSC3704
QMG3053/
QMS305P
DSC3705
QMG3064/
QMS306Q
DSC3706
Students who passed a halfcourse at first-year level in the
old curriculum,
retain credit for the half-course
they passed and should consult
the transitional arrangements of
the relevant subject chapter in
connection with conversion to
the new modularised curriculum.
Students who have passed
RST221X, RST3214, or RST327B
may not register for RST3706
(RST3701); Students who have
passed RST3236 or RST326A
may not register for RST3709
(RST3259). Students who have
passed RST2233 and RST327B
may not register for RST3706
(RST3701). n Students who have
passed HRS413S and HRS414T
may not register for HRS416V.
HRS411Q
HRS4801
HRS412R
HRS4802
HRS415U
HRS4803
HRS416V
HRS4804
Students who have not passed
the number of modules required
to complete
a major in Scripture Studies, are
required to take the modules
according to
the table below.
SCR111X
discontinued
SCR112Y
ECH2601
SCR3015
discontinued
SCR3026
discontinued
SCR3038
discontinued
SCR3049
discontinued
Religious
Studies
Scripture
studies
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SCR305A
discontinued
SCR306B
TIC3705
SCR307C
discontinued
SCR308D
discontinued
SCR309E
absorbed into
ECH3704
BTH320A
BTH3720
(Compulsory)
Outstanding modules
Level 5 (2 modules
required for major)
SCR111X
SCR112Y
ECH2601
BBS103F
OTS1501
BBS104G
ECH1501
BBA101U
OTS1502
BBA102V
Any two modules
passed carry the
necessary credits
towards Scripture
Studies level 5 in the
new BTh degree. If the
requisite number of
modules has not been
passed at this level,
then either OTS1501
or ECH1501 must be
taken.
Level 6 (3 modules
required for major)
SCR3015
BBA3014
OTS2602
BBA3025
ECH3702
BBA3036
ECH2602
BBA3048
OTS3702
BBA3059
OTS3703
BBA306A
ECH3701
BBA307B
ECH2603
Three modules
required: Any three
already passed from
SCR300, BBA300
or BBS300 will carry
credits towards level
6 (whether from Old
or New Testament);
the remaining modules
passed will carry
credits towards level
7; otherwise, three
modules need to
be done from the
following groups, but
at least one module
from each group:
ECH3705
OTS2601/OTS2602/
SCR3026
SCR3038
SCR306B
TIC3705
SCR307C
SCR309E
BBA308C
BBS301K
BBS302L
OTS2603/ECH2601/
BBS303M
ECH2602/ECH2603
BBS304N
OTS3703
BBS305P
OTS2601
BBS306Q
OTS3701
BBS307R
OTS3701
BBS308S
ECH3704
BBS309T
OTS2603
Level 7 (4 modules
required for major)
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Modules which may
not be taken
SCR3015
SCR3026
SCR3038
SCR306B
TIC3705
SCR307C
SCR309E
Outstanding modules
Four modules
are required: The
compulsory capstone
module (BTH3720)
and any three modules
already passed from
SCR300, BBS300 or
BBA300. Outstanding
modules may be
selected from the
following groups, but
atleast one module
from eachgroup:
BBA3014
OTS2602
BBA3025
ECH3702
BBA3036
ECH2602
BBA3048
OTS3702
BBA3059
OTS3703
BBA306A
ECH3701
OTS3701/ OTS3702/
BBA307B
ECH2603
OTS3703 ECH3701/
ECH3705
ECH3702/ ECH3703/
BBA308C
BBS301K
BBS302L
ECH3704/ECH3705
BBS303M
BBS304N
OTS3703
BBS305P
OTS2601
BBS306Q
OTS3701
BBS307R
OTS3701
BBS308S
ECH3704
ECH3704
OTS2603
BTH320A
BTH3720
(compulsory)
Social Work
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Students who did not pass all the
papers in Social Work II before
2005, forfeit all credits for the
papers passed in Social Work II,
and will have to register for all
modules as stipulated for Social
Work on NQF Level 6. Students
who did not pass all the papers
in Social Work III before 2005,
forfeit all credits for the papers
passed in Social Work III, and will
have to register for all modules
as stipulated for Social Work on
NQF Level 7. Students who pass
one or more of the papers for
Social Work IV (MWK400) prior
to 2003 without completing
the course MWK400, retain
credit for the papers they passed
and must register according to
the table below. Students who
passed SCK409J should register
for SCK410B.tudents who passed
SCK410B should register fir
SCK411C. Students who passed
neither SCK409J or SCK410B
should register or SCK410B and
SCK411C.
MWK401
SCK401, 402
SCK403–410
MWK402
SCK403, 404
SCK401, 402, 405–
410
MWK403
SCK405, 406, 407,
408
SCK401–404, 410,
411
MWK404
SCK409
SCK401–408, 410
MWN400,
MWS400
SCK410
SCK401–408, 411
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Sociology
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Outstanding modules
SOS301
SOC301,
SOC305,306,308
SOC308 and ONE of
SOS302
SOC308
SOS100
SOC101V,
SOC102W,
SOS201
SOS202
SOS201, 202
SOC304, 305, 306
SOC301 and ONE of
SOC304, 305, 306
SOS303
SOC304, 305, 306
SOC301, 308
SOC301, 308
SOC301, 304, 305,
306
SOC304, 305, 306, 308
SOC203
SOC206
SOC205
SOC206
SOC302
SOC308
SOC303
SOC308
SOC301 and any TWO
of
SOC304, 305, 306
SOC301 and any TWO
of
SOC304, 305, 306
Spanish
Students who passed papers in
the course system prior to 1995
are advised
to contact the administrative
officer (tel. 012 429 6578
mornings only or e-mail:
lawrea@unisa.ac.za).
SPS1501
SPA1501
SPS201
SPS202
SPN311
SPN314
Students who registered for
Spanish as a major, with either
SPS or MEL codes, had until the
end of 2011 to complete their
studies, with a final supplementary
opportunity in January of 2012.
After this date (2011), no further
registration will be considered.
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Transitional Agreements
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Statistics
Statistics for CEMS: A student
who has passed: (a) the modules
STS101, STS102 (prior to 2006)
retains credit for Statistics I and
may now register for Statistics
II as indicated below; (b) only
STS102 must forfeit credit for the
module concerned
and has to complete the modules
STA1501, STA1502 and
STA1503 to obtain Statistics I;(c)
both (STS101 and STS102) or
(STS1113 and STS1124) will
receive credit for STA1501 and
STA1502; (d) only STA101
and STA105 or (STS1113 and
STS1124) will receive credit for
STA1501 and STA1502;(e) only
STA105 or STS1113, will receive
credit for STA1501 (continue
with STA1502)
Students who did NOT pass any
second-level Statistics modules
prior to 2008, must pass five
second-level Statistics modules
to complete Statistics II. Students
who passed Statistics II prior to
2008 but did not pass ANY thirdlevel Statistics modules prior to
2008, must pass five third-level
Statistics modules in order to
complete Statistics III.
STS1113
STA1501
STS1124
STA1502
STA191Q
STA1510 (NQF Level
5 students)
STA191Q
STA1610 (Second and
NQF Level 5 students
STA313T
STA2610
STA203N
STA2601
STA204P
STA2602
STA202M
STA2603
STA208T
STA2604
STA305T
STA3701
STA303R
STA3702
STA302Q
STA3703
STA312S
STA3704
STA306U
STA3705
STA311R
STA3710
Statistics for CSET: Students who
have passed only STA121 or
STA122 or STA123 or STA124 at
the end of 2009 will still have to
complete the modules STA1501,
STA1502 and STA1503 for the
first year statistics. Students who
have passed STA121 & STA122, or
STA121 & STA123 or STA121 &
STA124 or STA122 and STA123 or
STA 122 and STA124 or STA123 &
STA124 will have to complete the
modules STA1502 and STA1503
for the first year statistics. Students
who have passed any combination
of three of the four modules
STA121, STA122, STA123 or
STA124 will have to complete
the module STA1503 for the
first year statistics. Students who
have passed all four the modules
STA 121,122 123 and 124 have
completed the first year statistics
and may continue with NQF Level
6 modules in statistics. Al the
modules have new codes from
2010 as follows:
STS1113
STA1501
STS1124
STA1502
STS1055 or
STA191Q
STA1510
STS1055 or
STA191Q
STA1610
STA203N
STA2610
STA203N
STA2601
STA204P
STA2602
STA202M
STA2603
STA208T
STA2604
STA305T
STA3701
STA303R
STA3702
STA302Q
STA3703
STA312S
STA3704
STA306U
STA3705
STA311R
STA3710
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Outstanding modules
Subject
Transitional Agreements
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Systems
and Project
Management
Students who wish to transfer
from Unisa–TSA programmes to
Unisa-degree programmes will
receive credit for the following
study units. Credits will only
be considered in respect of
completed study units.
CMA421B
Not applicable – no
equivalent
Systematic
Theology
Students will retain credits for
all modules passed under the
old BTh curriculum. In the
new BTh curriculum (as from
2009) one Systematic Theology
module (SCR3038) has been
discontinued but students will
retain credit for this module
passed. Please study the diagram
below to find the codes of the
Systematic Theology modules
in the new curriculum. From
2012, students who [previously
successfully completed PHTE00Y
will be credited with one of the
following modules: PLS4802 or
PLS4803 or PLS4804, however
students who have not yet
graduated by the end of 2011,
will have to comply with the new
HEQF curriculum that will be
implemented.
TIC1116
TIC1501
TIC304E
TIC2601
TIC307H
TIC2603
TIC309K
TIC3701
TIC310C
TIC3702
CMM302U,
BTHCCL6
CMM3702
Outstanding modules
BTHCDL9
PTH420A
HBS4086
or
THE425R
One of the
following:
ORGREN5
OASSUSTC
OAPROJX
OADRURY
Taxation
OACITY5
TXN201B
SCK407G
TXN211D
SCK408H
TXN202C
PTH424
TXN203D
TXN203D
TXN213F
TTX3M15
ADVTAX6
TTX3M26
GEVBEPP
TTX3M38
TAX338A
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Modules which may
not be taken
Theological
Ethics
In the new BTh curriculum, some
Theological Ethics modules have
moved from one track to another,
whereas others are no longer
offered. Please study the diagram
provided below, namely, Theologies
in Context (TIC), Congregational
Ministry (CGM) and Community
Ministry (CMM). Students will retain
credits for Theological Ethics modules
passed in the old curriculum. Two
Theological Ethics modules that
were previously in the TIC track
have moved to the CMM track. They
are the former TIC301-B (Women,
society and church, now CMM2601)
and TIC302-T (Ethical theory and
methodology, now CMM3706). If
you completed the TIC301B module
under the old curriculum, you may
retain credit for it in the TIC Track
or you may transfer it to the CMM
Track (CMM 2601). Likewise, if you
completed the module TIC302-T
under the old curriculum, you may
retain credit for it in the TIC Track or
transfer it to the CMM Track, where
it is now located (CMM3706). The
modules CMM304-W (Theological
approaches to environmentaland
economic ethics) and CMM308-4 (A
Christian perspective on the ethics
of health care) are no longer offered,
but you will retain credits for these
modules in the CMM Track. Please
study the diagram below, together
with the entries on Congregational
Ministry (CGM) and Community
Ministry (CMM).
CMM111P
CMM1501
CGM304V
CGM2601
TIC301B
CMM2601
CGM302T
CGM3701
CMM303V
CMM3703
TIC302C
CMM3705
CMM304W
No longer offered, but
you will retain credit if
you have passed this
module.
CMM3084
No longer offered, but
you will retain credit if
you have passed this
module.
Transitional arrangements for
students who wish to major
in the Theologies in Context
track and are new students or
who have passed 8 or less BTh
modules at the end of 2008.
NQF Level 5
Theologies in
Context
Outstanding modules
TIC1128
TIC1502
TIC1501
TIC1116
TIC1501
TIC1502
NQF Level 6
Any three of the four
modules listed
TIC2601, TIC2602,
TIC2603, TIC2604
NQF Level 7
The compulsory
capstone
module (BTH3720)
and any
three of the five
modules
listed:
TIC3701, TIC3702,
TIC3703, TIC3704
TIC3705
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Subject
Transitional Agreements
Study unit passed
Modules which may
not be taken
Outstanding modules
Theologies in
Context
Transitional arrangements for
students who wish to major in
the Theologiesin Context Tract
and who have passed 9 or more
BTh modules at the end of 2008.
TIC1128
TIC1502
TIC1501
TIC1116
TIC1501
TIC1502
Levels 6 and 7
modules
The compulsory
capstone module and
any six of the modules
listed below
NQF Level 6
TIC304E
TIC2601
TIC2601
TIC306G
TIC2602
TIC2602
TIC307H
TIC2603
TIC2603
TIC308J
TIC2604
TIC2604
TIC309K
TIC3701
TIC3701
TIC310C
TIC3702
TIC3702
TIC311D
TIC3703
TIC3703
CMM306Y
TIC3704
TIC3704
SCR306B
TIC3705
TIC3705
BTH320A
BTH3720
BTH3720 (compulsory)
THL801
THL1501
THL802
THL1502
THL201
THL2601
THL821
THL2602
THL822
THL2602
THL823
THL2602
THL305
THL3705
THL101
KSK1501
THL204
KSK2601, KSK1501
must be KSK1601
THL304
KSK3701
NQF Level 7
Theory of
Literature
Students who have completed
THL821, THL822 and THL823
may not register for
THL260 again.
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Appendix 5 – Modules with practical component in the College of
Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) and the College of
Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET)
Life Sciences: Zoology, Botany, Physiology, Biology, Microbiology, Geology, Chemistry & Physics
Practical dates: 2012 NWU Potchefstroom
Module
Practical date
Exam paper
ZOL3704
17/03 tot 02/04
Parasitology and Ethology
17 - 22/03
Ecology & Stats 23 - 28/03
22/03/2012
28/03/2012
ZOL2604
17/03 - 28/03
Physiology 17-22/03
Embriology+Evolution 23/3- 28/3
22/03/2012
28/03/2012
ENZ224
17/03 - 02/04
Physiology & Evolution
Ethology & Ecology
22/03/2012
28/03/2012
02/04 - 18/04
Excursion: ecology: 02/04 – 12/04
Physiology: 13/4 - 18/4 (in Potch)
12/04/2012 09:00 Landekol
12/04/2012 14:00 Waterekol
18/04/2012 Physiology
BOT3704
Excursion begins 28/3 at 15:00
until 02/04 at 11:30
Excursion begins 28/3 at 15:00
until 02/04 at 11:30
8 April to (including) 17 April arrange
own accommodation in Potchefstroom
ENB224
02/04 - 12/04
Aquatic and Terrestrial ecology as above
12/04/2012 09:00 en 14:00
Own accommodation in
Potchefstroom 8 – 12 April
Public holidays – 0 1/5, 02/05, and 16/6
Module
Practical date
Exam paper
ZOL1603
17/03 tot 02/04
Parasitology and Ethology
17 - 22/03
Ecology & Stats 23 - 28/03
22/03/2012
28/03/2012
FIS2604/FIS3704
17/03 - 28/03
Physiology 17-22/03
Embriology+Evolution 23/3- 28/3
22/03/2012
28/03/2012
BOT1603
17/03 - 02/04
Physiology & Evolution
Ethology & Ecology
22/03/2012
28/03/2012
Bb lab
Bb lab, G03
Excursion begins 28/3 at 15:00
until 02/04 at 11:30
Excursion begins 28/3 at 15:00
until 02/04 at 11:30
BOT2604
JSvdM K01 and 233
02/04 - 18/04
Excursion: ecology: 02/04 – 12/04
Physiology: 13/4 - 18/4 (in Potch)
12/04/2012 09:00 Landekol
12/04/2012 14:00 Waterekol
18/04/2012 Fisiologie
8 April to (including) 17 April arrange
own accommodation in Potchefstroom
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Module
Practical date
Exampaper
BLG1603 (Group 1)
06/09 - 17/09
BOT 06/09 tot 11/09
ZOL 12/09 tot 17/09
11/09/2012
17/09/2012
BLG1603 (Group 2)
26/09 - 06/10
BOT 26/09 tot 01/10
ZOL 02/10 tot 06/10
01/10/2012
06/10/2012
MIB2604/MIB3704
20/08 - 31/08
30/08 & 31/08/2012 (MIB2)
24/08 & 31/08/2012 (MIB3)
BCH2604/BCH3704
03/09 - 15/09
08/09 & 15/09/2012
GEL1502 (GEL114)
10/09 - 15/09
15/09/2012
Consumer sciences
Module
Practical date
CLO1602
30 July – 10 August 2012
13 – 24 August 2012
27 August – 7 September 2012
10 – 21 September 2012
CLO2602
10 – 20 April 2012
16 – 27 July 2012
CLO3705
19 – 30 March 2012
18 – 29 June 2012
FOO1602
25 June – 6 July 2012
9 July – 20 July 2012
FOO2602
9 – 20 Jan 2012
26 March – 5 April 2012 (6 April Good Friday)
FOO3705
2 – 12 Oct 2012
Chemistry
Module
Practical date
Venue
PCH2PR-A
June/July
Durban University of Technology & Vaal University of Technology
INC2PR-A
June/July
Durban University of Technology & Vaal University of Technology
CHE1PR-A
ORC221-F
SCIENT-P
CHE262-1
CHE262-2
June/July
Durban University of Technology & Vaal University of Technology
November/December
Durban University of Technology & Vaal University of Technology
November/December
Unisa
November/December
University of Pretoria
November/December
University of Pretoria
CHE262-3
November/December
University of Pretoria
CHE262-4
CHE324-5
CHE323-4
CHE3223
CHE321Y
November/December
University of Pretoria
June/July
Unisa
June/July
Unisa
June/July
Unisa
June/July
Unisa
4 Physics
The following are the practical modules in Physics. Details of the dates for practical work will be communicated in
tutorial letters to students registered for such modules in 2012.
PHY1503
PHY2604
PHY3706
AMC1PRA
ENP2PRA
FIC1PRA
MCA1PRA
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Appendix 6
List of Unisa official booksellers
Adams & Co
Website: www.adamsuniversitybooks.co.za
341 West Str,
DURBAN
Tel: 0861 341341
Fax: 031 3047308
33 Victoria Street,
DURBAN
Tel 031 3194400
Fax 031 3077356
Musgrave Centre, Musgrave Road,
DURBAN
Tel 031 3194450
Fax 031 2013735
email: west@adamsbooks.co.za
email: education@adamsbooks.co.za
email: Musgrave@adamsbooks.co.za
230 Church Str,
PIETERMARITZBURG
Tel: 033 3946830
Fax: 033 3943096
Shop 3, Nedbank Building, Heerengracht,
CAPE TOWN
Tel: 021 4212462
Fax: 021 4182060
e-mail: capecity@adamsbooks.co.za
email: pmb@adamsbooks.co.za
Armstrong Booksellers (New 2nd hand books)
1st Floor, Pine Park Place,
Cnr 1st Ave & 6th Street
LINDEN
Tel: 011 8886732/6129
Fax: 011 8884429
email: info@armstrongs.co.za
email: info@armstrongs.co.za
Book Express
Website: www.armstrongs.co.za
Cnr 11th St & Louis Botha Ave,
ORANGE GROVE
Tel: 011 4851337
Fax: 011 4851338
Ground Floor, 1066 Building,
Cnr Harrison & Kerk Street
JOHANNESBURG
Tel : 011 8360124
Fax: 011 8342684
email: info@armstrongs.co.za
Website: www.bookexpress.co.za
70b Loch Ave, Parktown West,
JOHANNESBURG
Tel: 011 4828433
Fax: 011 7268208
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email: info@bookexpress.co.za
Juta & Co
Website: www.jutaonline.co.za
Shop 231, Lower level, Carleton Centre,
JOHANNESBURG
Tel: 011 3315140
Fax: 011 331 5079
1st Floor Hatfield Plaza, 1122 Burnett St,
HATFIELD
Tel: 012 3625799
Fax: 012 3625744
Ground Floor, Sunclare Building, 21 Dreyer
St, Claremont, CAPE TOWN
Tel : 021 6706680
Fax: 021 6706795
email: jhbbooks@juta.co.za
email: ptabooks@juta.co.za
email: claremontbooks@juta.co.za
Shop 45, Shoprite Park Shopping Centre,
PAROW
Tel: 021 9306202
Fax: 021 9307962
email: pabooks@juta.co.za
Kalahari.net
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Website: www.kalahari.net Tel: 021 4688035
Protea Bookshop
Website: www.proteabookshop.co.za
1067 Burnett St,
HATFIELD
Tel: 012 3625663/4
Fax: 012 3625685
Bergzictht Plaza, Andringa Street,
STELLENBOSCH
Tel: 021 8829101
Fax: 021 8829110
email: akademies@proteaboekhuis.co.za
email: akademies@mweb.co.za
86 Steve Biko St, Bult,
POTCHEFSTROOM
Tel: 018 2971583/4
Fax: 018 2973775
Tarentaal Centre,
Cnr N4 & Kaapsehoepweg,
NELSPRUIT
Tel: 013 7413230
Fax: 013 7413230
email: proteanels@mweb.co.za
Pro Visions Books
Website: www.provisions.co.za
37F Ordnance Road DURBAN
Tel: 031 3372112
Fax: 031 3684500
email: info@provisions.co.za
Van Schaik Bookstore
Website: www.vanschaik.com
Protea Hotel Building, Burnett Street,
HATFIELD
Tel: 012 3625701/5669/5698
Fax: 012 3625673
Shop 1, 235 Church Street,
PRETORIA
Tel: 012 3212442
Fax: 012 3257832
Braamfontein Centre, Jorissen Street,
BRAAMFONTEIN
Tel: 011 3391711
Fax: 011 3397267
email: vshat@vanschaik.com
email: vskerk@vanschaik.com
email: vsbraam@vanschaik.com
Shop 10, K90 Centre,
Cnr. K90 and North Rand Road,
BOKSBURG
Tel: 011 8262045 / 3850 Fax: 011 8263663
North West University Grounds, Building Nr. 4,
Hendrik van Eck Boulevard,
VANDERBIJLPARK
Tel: 016 9851144
Fax: 016 9851126
Shop 242, Maponya Mall,
SOWETO
Tel: 011 9383460/3462
Fax: 011 9383486
email: vsboks@vanschaik.com
email: vsnwu@vanschaik.com
email: Soweto@vanschaik.com
Shop 3, Momentum House, Cnr. of Stalwart
Simelane and Bram Fisher Streets,
DURBAN
Tel: 031 332-2009 / 2049
Fax: 031 3322029
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Golf Road,
Scottsville,
PIETERMARITZBURG
Tel: 033 3869308/9
Fax: 033 3869633
KwaDlengezwa Campus, Library Building
Basement, KwaDlengezwa Reserve,
UNIVERSITY OF ZULULAND
Tel: 035 9026103
Fax: 035 9026101
email: vsdurban@vanschaik.com
email: Pietermaritzburg@vanschaik.com
email: vsunizul@vanschaik.com
Parow Centre, Voortrekker Road,
PAROW
Tel: 021 9302480
Fax: 021 9393767
26 Main Road,
RONDEBOSCH
Tel: 021 6894112
Fax: 021 6863404
22 Long Street, Shop No 1,
Cnr Strand & Long Street,
CAPE TOWN
Tel: 021 4180202
Fax: 021 4180212
email: vsparow@vanschaik.com
email: vsrbosch@vanschaik.com
capetown@vanschaik.com
Sanlam Student Village, Nelson Mandela
Metropolitan University, Summerstrand,
PORT ELIZABETH
Tel: 041 5833171
Fax: 041 5832418
31B Caxton House, 35 Terminus Street,
EAST LONDON
Tel: 043 7225926/34
Fax: 043 7226117
49B Schoeman Street,
POLOKWANE
Tel: 015 2959040 / 9090 / 9306
Fax: 015 295-9099
email: vspe@vanschaik.com
email: vsel@vanschaik.com
email: vspol@vanschaik.com
Shop 52, The Promenade,
NELSPRUIT
Tel: 013 7527623 / 7860
Fax: 013 752-7659
19 O R Thambo Avenue,
EMALAHLENI
Tel: 013 6902796
Fax: 0880 136 902 978
Cachetpark Centre, Steve Biko Avenue,
POTCHEFSTROOM
Tel: 018 2948875
Fax: 018 2944445
email: vsnel@vanschaik.com
email: vswitbank@vanschaik.com
email: vspotch@vanschaik.com
9 Park Road, Willows,
BLOEMFONTEIN
Tel: 051 4476685
Fax: 051 4477837
Ou Williem Pescott, Room B.2,
31 Scanlan Street, New Park,
KIMBERLEY
University of Namibia,
340 Mandume Ndemufayo Avenue,
Pionierspark,
Windhoek
NAMIBIA
Tel: +264 61 2063364
Fax: +264 61 2063040
email: vsbloem@vanschaik.com
email: vsunam@vanschaik.com
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Appendix 7 – Unisa forms
ARCSWiD 01 – Special assistance form for students with disabilities
Page 109
DSAR02 – Addition and cancellation application form
Page 111
DSAR03 – Changes of address/examination centre and contact numbers
Page 113
DSAR04 –
Application form for exemption of study units
Page 115
DSAR05 –
Initial professional education and training of
teachers at Unisa Declaration form
Page 117
Application form for final-year students
requesting registration for 12 modules Page 119
DSAR07 –
Application form for re-admission
DSAR08 –
Application for academic record or credit cercificate
DSAR06 –
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Page 121
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ARCSWiD 01
Special assistance form for students with disabilities
Please note:
n
This form should only be completed by students with disabilities who require special study assistance.
n
To qualify for special study assistance, students must attach documentary proof of disability.
n
Documentary proof of disability must be in the form of a certificate issued by a registered medical practitioner.
n
Staff responsible for processing the documents will respect the confidentiality of the information provided.
–
1 Student number
–
2 Surname
3 Full names
4 Special study assistance
In each of the following sections, please either tick or arrange for a tick to be placed in the appropriate box.
Please do not tick more than one box.
4.1 Study material
In which format would you prefer your study material (please select only one option)?
Braille
Large print
Electronic material on CD
MP3 format
DAISY format
Not applicable
4.2 Orientation and mobility
Do you require assistance with regard to orientation and mobility?
Yes
No
Yes
No
4.3 Sign Language interpretation
If you are a student who is deaf, do you require Sign Language interpretation
services during tutorial sessions?
5 Study units for which you are registered
Study units
Semester
Study units
Semester
6 Declaration – I declare that all the particulars furnished by me on this form are true and correct.
Date
Y Y Y Y MM D D
Signature
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Please fax completed forms to 012 429 8637/6729
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109
110
DSAR02
Addition and cancellation application form
Initials & surname
Student number
Qualification
Specialisation
Addition of study units
Study unit
Exam period
S1
S2
Study unit
Exam period
Yr
S1
Will your qualification be completed with this registration?
Yes
S2
Yr
No
Cancellation of study units
Please take note of exclusion from studies, on page 43, before cancelling any study unit/s.
Study unit
Study unit
Study unit
Study unit
NB: You will forfeit the minimum fee per module
Cancellation of qualification
Do you want to cancel all the study units registered for this academic year?
Yes
No
I declare that all the particulars funished by me on this form are true and correct, and I undertake to comply with the rules, regulations and decisions of the
University, and any amendments thereto, and have taken note of advice which may be applicable to students in general and/or to the field for which I am registered.
Signature
Date
Y Y Y Y MM D D
For office use only
RMC: File
Operator code
Signature
Date
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112
DSAR03
Changes of address/examination centre and contact numbers
Initials & surname
Student number
Registered qualification
Old postal address
New postal address
Postal code
Postal code
Country
Country
Old physical address
New physical address
Postal code
Postal code
Country
Country
Old courier address
(Street address only: no P0 Box/Private bag)
New courier address
(Street address only: no P0 Box/Private bag)
Postal code
Postal code
Examination centre
Name
The my Registration @ Unisa brochure contains a list of
examination centres and codes
Code
Contact numbers
Home
Cell
Work
Fax
Signature
For office use only
Name of Unisa office: ………………………………………………………………………
Operator’s code: ……………………………………………………………………………….
File: …………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Completed by (signature): .……………………………………………………………..
Date
Y Y Y Y MM D D
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DSAR04
Application form for exemption of study units
Unisa student number
Surname, Initials, Title
Proposed qualification
(e.g. BCom, BTech)
Qualification code
Specialisation field (if applicable)
Previous institution(s)
Study unit(s) from which exemption must be considered
Unisa study unit code
Other institution’s name
Other institution’s study
unit code
Year passed at
other institution
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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19
20
Important information
1 Exemption is not granted from more than half of the maximum number of study units prescribed for a qualification.
2 Students must be aware that in addition to school qualifications and academic records already submitted, it may be required to submit
additional supporting documents such as syllabi of courses passed.
3 All applications for exemptions can only be dealt with after the relevant registration period. Excemptions can only be finalised if the necessary
admission documentation is issued.
4 Application for credits on Recognition of Prior Learning (experiential learning – RPL) must be logged on a separate form which is
available from RPL@unisa.ac.za.
5 Exemptions are not considered for students who are registered for non-degree purposes (NDP).
I hereby declare that I am fully aware that Unisa can amend my registration if necessary, should I not qualify for exemption from the modules requested.
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Signature
Date
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DSAR05
Initial professional education and training
of teachers at Unisa declaration form
1 Background
1.1 Teaching Practice is a compulsory part of all Initial Professional Education and Training (IPET) programmes at Unisa, namely the
Bachelor of Education and the Postgraduate Certificate in Education
1.2 It is required of these qualifications that:
1.2.1 all students, doing practice teaching, are placed in appropriate and varied contexts:
1.2.2 all students are placed in schools are supported by the university, and are visited and guided by the university while
doing their practice teaching in schools: and
1.2.3 the university assesses practice teaching in authentic contexts.
2.2 The above-mentioned requirements are accreditation conditions for all IPET programmes at Unisa by the HEQC.
2.3 All new entrants into IPET programmes must fulfil these requirements.
2.4 Unisa is only capable of fulfilling all these requirments within the borders of South Africa.
2.5 A student who wants to enrol for an IPET programme will conduct the teaching practice in South Africa.
2.6 A foreign student must sign the following declaration before he or she may enrol for an IPET programme:
2 Declaration
I…………………………………………………………………………………………………, with student number …………………………………………………… understand the contents of this declaration and
agree to do Teaching Practice in a school determined by Unisa within South Africa. I will be responsible for my own expenses during that period.
I declare that my registration for ……………………………………………………………………………………………… is based on my acceptance of doing Teaching Practice in South Africa.
Signed at ………………………………………………………………………………………on this ………………… day of ………………………………………………… 20………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………
Signature
Date
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DSAR06
Application form for final-year students requesting
registration for 12 modules
–
Student number
–
Qualification
Qualification code and specialisation (if applicable)
Indicate the number of modules that you have already passed
Indicate the average percentage of all previous modules
registered (average must be 55% to be considered for
extra 2 modules to be considered)
Module code
Additional 2
modules for
which you wish
to register
Semester period
1
–
2
–
Signature
Date
Language
(E or A)
Y Y Y Y MM D D
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
1 The student academic record is attached (Y/N)?
Yes
No
2 The application complies with the conditions prescribed by the Senate decision (Y/N)?
Yes
No
Approved
Not approved
Unisa Deputy Registrar
(or delegated authority)
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120
DSAR07
Application form for re-admission
Name of student
Student number
–
–
Qualification completed for
re-admission purposes
NQF level
NQF credits
Date completed
Qualification for which you
wish to register at Unisa
Qualification code for this programme
Signature
Y Y Y Y MM D D
Date
For office use only
Date when student was phased out
–
Student number
Documents submitted in support
Academic record
of application to be readmitted
Processed by
Approved
–
Certificate completed
Proof of completion
Date
Not approved
Date
Comments to be
recorded on
student system
Unisa Deputy Registrar
(or delegated authority)
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DSAR08
Application for academic record or credit cercificate
Please tick the required request
Academic Record request - Full record of studies
Credit Certificate request
- Statement of courses passed
Please note: A certificate of conduct may only be printed after the official release of exam
results at the end of the academic year.
No 3rd party requests.
–
1 Unisa student number
–
2 Initials & surname
3 SA ID number
4 Passport number (foreign student)
5 Language of printout
Eng
Afri
6 Qualification required
9 *Credits only
OR
Yes
all formal studies at Unisa
No
*Only in the case of a credit certificate
10 NQF Level
Yes
No
11 NQF Credits
Yes
No
12 Must the request be
Faxed
Fax number
Posted
Signature
Date
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Version 2.00 – Valid from 15/08/2011
“Pre-Agreement Statement, Quotation and Agreement in terms of Section 92 of the National Credit Act, 34 of 2005:
Edu-Loan (Pty) Ltd (Reg no: 1996/003961/07) (NCR no: NCRCP158) (“Credit Provider”)
Eduloan House, Constantia Park,
Cnr 14th Ave & Hendrik Potgieter Road, Weltevreden Park
PO Box 5287, Weltevreden Park, 1715
Call Centre:
Fax No:
0860 55 55 44
086 633 3832
086 6333841/3
www.eduloan.co.za
Tax Invoice
Vat no: 4550176798
Initiation & admin fee are VAT inclusive
CONSUMER’S DETAILS
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Coloured
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COP
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ANC
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Email address:
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Educational
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Course studying:
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Diploma
Degree
Honours
Masters
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CONSUMER’S INCOME DETAILS
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Signature of Credit Provider Representative:
Payment of the loan amount is made directly by the Credit Provider to the Service Provider.
If the Student cancels his/her studies at the Service Provider, any credit on the Student’s
account will be credited to the Consumer’s Eduloan account.
Commission agent code:
Number of instalments (months):
Monthly instalment:
Book Loan
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ID:
Agent’s Name:
DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN EDULOAN AND THE CONSUMER AND REPAYMENT AUTHORITY DETAILS
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The Parties agree that the Credit Provider will advance the Loan Amount to the Consumer and pay it to the above Service Provider for the above student.
The Consumer undertakes to repay the Total Amount in the number of monthly instalments as detailed above in terms of the authority below. The Consumer hereby authorises his/her
Employer specified above to deduct the monthly instalments from his/her salary. Any charges levied by the Employer to effect the salary deduction will be for the account of the Consumer
and the Employer will recover the costs directly from the Consumer’s salary. If this salary deduction is deducted through inter alia Persal/Persol/SASSA system, the deduction will be
deemed to be administered by the Credit Provider on behalf of the Educational Intitution indicated above.
If the Credit Provider does not have a deduction agreement with the Consumer’s Employer or if a salary deduction can not be executed, the Consumer authorises the Credit Provider to
deduct the monthly instalments from the following bank account via a debit order.
Name of the
account holder:
Bank:
Branch code:
Account No:
Type of account:
Date of first deduction
/
from Salary or Bank Account
/
Date of deduction:
The Consumer agrees that the Credit Provider may change the date of deduction if the agreed upon date is not a business day.
MARKETING OPTIONS (Consumer to indicate preferences)
A6
■
■
The Consumer opts to be included in the distribution of the Credit Provider
SMS and email messages.
Yes
No
The Consumer opts to be included in marketing/customer
lists sold/distributed by the Credit Provider.
Yes
No
■
The Consumer opts to be included in all the Credit Provider telemarketing
campaigns.
Yes
No
By signing this the Consumer confirms acceptance of the quotation and that a binding agreement is concluded on the above Terms and Conditions read with Part B
hereof, the contents of which are deemed to be incorporated herein, unless the Credit Provider rejects the application, in which case the Consumer will be advised
accordingly in writing or electronically. The loan will only be made available to the Consumer subject to the Credit Provider undertaking an assessment and being
satisfied that the Consumer can afford the loan.
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Consumer
D
D
/
M M
/
Spouse
(if married in COP to consumer)
Y
Y
D
D
/
M M
/
Y
Y
Credit Provider Representative
D
D
/
M M
/
Y
Y
Witness 1
D
D
/
M M
/
Witness 2
Y
Y
D
D
/
M M
/
Y
Y
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