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The complete Calendar consists of:
PART 1 General Information and Rules
(All degrees, diplomas and certificates)
PART 2 Subjects and syllabuses
PART 3 Rules: College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
PART 4 Rules: College of Economic and Management Sciences
PART 5 Rules: College of Human Sciences
PART 6 Rules: College of Law
PART 7 Rules: College of Science, Engineering and Technology
PART 8 VUDEC/UNISA
(General information, rules, regulations and transitional arrangements)
ENQUIRIES: CONTACT CENTRE
Florida Campus Pretoria Campus
Tel: (011) 670-9000 Tel: (012) 429-4111
Fax: (011) 471-2987 Fax: (012) 429-8634/8641
e-mail: client@unisa.ac.za e-mail: undergrad@unisa.ac.za
Student On-line registration: (012) 429-2823
Vision
Towards the African university in the service of humanity
Mission
The University of South Africa is a comprehensive, open learning and distance education institution, which, in response to the diverse needs of
society:
provides quality general academic and career-focused learning opportunities underpinned by principles of lifelong learning, flexibility, and
student-centredness;
undertakes research and knowledge development guided by integrity, quality and rigour;
participates in community development by utilizing its resources and capacities for the upli�ment of the disadvantaged;
is accessible to all learners, specifically those on the African continent, and the marginalised, by way of a barrier-free environment, while
responding to the needs of the global market;
addresses the needs of a diverse learner profile by offering relevant learner support, facilitated by appropriate information and
communications technology;
develops and retains high quality capacities among its staff members to achieve human development, by using the resources at its disposal
efficiently and effectively;
cultivates and promotes an institutional ethos, intellectual culture and educational experience that is conducive to critical discourse,
intellectual curiosity, tolerance, and a diversity of views;
contributes to good and responsible society by graduating individuals of sound character and versatile ability; and
meets the needs of the global competitive society by nurturing collaborative relationships with its stakeholders and other partners.
Values
The University of South Africa espouses the values in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa: human dignity, the achievement of equality,
and social justice. We also affirm the historic principles of academic freedom. We seek to weave these into the fabric of our institutional life and
culture.
Elaborated, these values and principles consist of the following elements:
INTEGRITY
Subscribing to truth, honesty, transparency and accountability of conduct in all that we do
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS
Promoting equity of access and opportunity so that all may develop their full potential
EXCELLENCE
Upholding high standards of aspiration in all our practices, with continuous a�ention to improvement in quality
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C o n t e n t s
Errata (applicable to Part 5, 6 and 7 of the Calendar).............................................................................................................................................................. 4
SECTION A
A1 Basic requirements for registration.........................................................................................................................................................................10
A2 Documents to be submitted on registration .......................................................................................................................................................10
A3 Instructions for completing the registration forms for 2006 ................................................................................................................................. 12
SECTION B
B1 Examination Centres ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
B2 Examination timetable for 2006....................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
SECTION C
C1 General ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................31
C2 Definition ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................31
C3 Re-admission to studies and number of study units per year ........................................................................................................................31
C4 Addition of study units after registration ..............................................................................................................................................................32
C5 Failure to submit documents ....................................................................................................................................................................................33
SECTION D
D1 Dates for registration ..................................................................................................................................................................................................33
D2 Office Hours ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
SECTION E
E1 Fees ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
E2 Method of payment.....................................................................................................................................................................................................41
E3 Legal Fees .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................42
SECTION F
F1 Cancellation on failure to pay fees ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
F2 Applications for cancellation .....................................................................................................................................................................................42
F3 Semester registrations ................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Application for Matriculation Board Exemption – Centrefold
Form to use in general correspondence – Centrefold
Consent form – Centrefold
Brochure on RPL – Centrefold
Prescribed book application – Centrefold
Eduloan application form – Centrefold
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E r r a t a 3 Part 7 (College of Science,
Engineering and Technology)
(applicable to Part 5, 6 and 7 of the
Page 55:
Calendar) 1.8 BTech: Mining Engineering programme code should read:
BTMIN
Page 63: Par. 2.7.3
1 Part 5 (College of Human Add the following study unit code:
Sciences) EGE4PJT Environmental management engineering: Civil IV
(Project) (replace ‘Practical’ with ‘Project’)
Note that the name of the degree Bachelor of Diaconiology (Social
Page 64: E. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT:
Work) offered by Huguenot College, Wellington has not changed.
5. CLC101C Commercial Law : Civil should be TWO modules:
CLC1M1C Commercial Law : Civil (Module A)
In the degree Honours BA in Arabic the correct code of the paper
CLC1M2C Commercial Law : Civil (Module B)
Research methodology and resources: applied to Arabic and Islamic
Studies is REARIS5.
Page 67: PART 4:
OSY311E Operating Systems III should be TWO modules:
In the degree Honours BA in Islamic Studies the correct code of the
OSY3M1E Operating Systems III: Hardware Concepts
paper Research methodology and resources: applied to Islamic Studies
OSY3M2E Operating Systems III: Networking Concepts
and Arabic is REARIS5.
Page 72: TABLE A
FUELCET and FUELCES: Insert 4 in last column
2 Part 6 (College of Law)
Page 81: 2.10.4
Replace the curriculum for the LLM with specialisation in the legal PART 1:
aspects of HIV/AIDS with the following: (2) Delete: PHY1015 Elementary Mechanics I.
Replace with:
LLMHHC4 : Legal aspects of HIV/AIDS I: HIV/AIDS in the MCA141Z Mechanics I (Theory)
health care context (3) Delete: PHY1026 Electromagnetism and Heat.
LLMHSAR : Legal aspects of HIV/AIDS II: HIV/AIDS and Replace with:
selected areas of law Optional subject 1. (Please change the numbering in the first
LLMDISB : Legal aspects of HIV/AIDS III: Dissertation of column and make the Optional subject 1 number 7)
limited scope
PART 3:
From 2006 the following qualification codes should be used during (19) should be: Optional subject 2
student registration:
PART 4:
OLD CODES NEW CODES (as from 2006) (26) should be: Optional subject 3
NDCRSM NDCRS (27) last column should read: See 2.10.5
BTCORR BTCOR
MTCORR MTCOR Page 82: OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
NDPLCG NDPLC TWO approved subjects….. should read: THREE approved subjects…..
BTPLCG BTPLC
MTPLCG MTPLC Page 84: 2.12.4
BTFINV BTFIN PART 1:
MTFINV MTFIN (2) Delete: PHY1015 Elementary Mechanics I.
NDSCRM NDSCR Replace with:
BTSECR BTSEC MCA141Z Mechanics I (Theory)
MTSECR MTSEC (3) Delete: PHY1026 Electromagnetism and Heat.
BTCORP BTCOP (6) Delete: Programming (Should read: Computer Skills I (Theory)).
NDDREL NDDRE (Please change the numbering accordingly)
NDCLAD NDCLA
Please make the following amendments to the CONTENTS on page 4:
CORRECTIONS SCIENCE
DELETE: National Diploma: Engineering: Electrical - right above 2.9
CRS1M1C : Correctional Services Law I (Module A) (this heading refers to the heading for TABLE A and should not be listed
is replaced by the following code TCL1M1B in the contents.)
CRS1M2C : Correctional Services Law I (Module B) DELETE: BTech: Engineering: Electrical - right above 2.10 (this heading
is replaced by the following code and TCL1M2B. refers to the heading for TABLE B and should not be listed in the
contents.)
SECURITY RISK MANAGEMENT
The qualification description in the calendar is indicated as Security
Risk Management. This should be Security Management.
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Dear Student
You have now received the registration material. If you take the following steps, Unisa undertakes to mail your study material to you within twelve
days of receipt of your application form and fees, or to hand it over personally on campus within three hours.
Check with
1 Check each step in this le�er.
2 Find and read the information on your proposed degree/diploma in the enclosed College Calendar.
3 Refer to the Section E and establish the fees per study unit and the minimum amount
payable on registration.
Part 1 of the Calendar will be issued to you only on registration. It contains valuable information for you as a
registered student and must be retained for the duration of your studies. It will not be issued to you on reregistration each year.
4 Take the application form and this Information brochure and complete both sides of the form according to the instructions
in this brochure.
5 A�ach (where applicable) the following to the registration form: admission documents and Academic records, statements of courses
passed, certificates of conduct, applications for exemption, questionnaires, certificates of registration.
NB Your application cannot be processed without the documents specified in A2 and on payment of the minimum amount together
with any levies, where applicable, that may be payable. The registration form, additional documents and fees must be
mailed together, in one envelope, or handed in on campus.
Mail to: The Registrar (Academic),
PO Box 392,
Unisa, 0003 OR
register personally at one of the undermentioned addresses:
CAMPUSES
Pretoria Florida
Pretoria Florida
Postal address: Postal address:
The Registrar (Academic) Private Bag X6
PO Box 392 FLORIDA
UNISA 1710
0003
Physical address: Physical address:
Registration Hall Block G
3rd Level Cnr. Christiaan de Wet Road and Pioneer Avenue
Cas van Vuuren Building FLORIDA
Muckleneuk Ridge 1709
PRETORIA
0002
Tel: (012) 429-4111 Tel: (011) 670-9000
Fax: (012) 429-4150 Fax: (011) 471-2987
E-mail: undergrad@unisa.ac.za E-mail: client@unisa.ac.za
Level of services: Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Registration – Postal and Personal Registration – Personal
Self-help registration services for re-registering students Self-help registration services for re-registering students
Cashiers Cashiers
Receipt of available courseware Receipt of available courseware
Postal and courier services Postal services from Pretoria campus
No courier services
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REGIONAL SERVICE CENTRES, SERVICE POINTS AND AGENCIES 2006
GAUTENG
Pretoria Johannesburg Ekurhuleni (Benoni)
Postal address: Postal and Physical address: Postal address:
Private Bag X929 JSE Annexe Building Private Bag x71
PRETORIA 1 Kerk Street BENONI
0002 Newtown 1500
JOHANNESBURG
Physical address: 2001 Physical address:
Vudec Building General Building
Cnr Skinner & v/d Walt Streets 90 Elston road
PRETORIA BENONI
0002 1501
Tel: (012) 352-4047 Tel: (011) 630-4500 Tel: (011) 421-6514/16/21/22
Fax: (012) 352-4041/4052 Fax: (011) 630-4511 Fax: (011) 421-6574
E-mail: Pretoria@unisa.ac.za E-mail: Johannes@unisa.ac.za E-mail: Benoni@unisa.ac.za
Level of services: Level of services: Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Internet registration Internet registration Internet registration
Courseware will be posted from Self-help registration services for re- Courseware will be posted from
Pretoria campus registering students Pretoria campus
No courier services Courseware will be posted from No courier services
Pretoria campus
No couriers services
Vaal Triangle
Physical and Postal address:
Sedibeng College for FET
6 Frikkie Meyer Boulevard
VANDERBIJLPARK
1911
Tel: (016) 933-5644
Fax: (016) 931-9406
E-mail: none
Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Internet registration
Courseware will be posted from
Pretoria campus
No courier services
KWAZULU-NATAL
Durban Pietermaritzburg Newcastle
Postal address: Postal address: Postal address:
PO Box 47431 Private Bag X 9007 Private Bag X 6670
GREYVILLE PIETERMARITZBURG NEWCASTLE
4023 3200 2940
Physical address: Physical address: Physical address:
230 Stanger Street 1 Longmarket Street Corner Sutherland and Harding Streets
DURBAN PIETERMARITZBURG NEWCASTLE
4001 3201 2940
Tel: (031) 335-1700/304-4824 Tel: (033) 355-1711 Tel: (034) 312-4054/4055/4058
Fax: (031) 337-4142/304-5527 Fax: (033) 394-5779 Fax: (034) 312-4015
E-mail: Durban@unisa.ac.za E-mail: none E-mail: none
Level of services: Level of services: Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Registration - personal Registration – personal Internet registration
Self-help registration services for re- Cashiers Courseware will be posted from
registering students Courseware will be posted/courier Pretoria campus
Cashiers from Pretoria campus No courier services
Receipt of available courseware Courseware may be collected 3 days
Postal services from Pretoria campus a�er personal registration
Self-help registration services for re-
registering students
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REGIONAL SERVICE CENTRES, SERVICE POINTS AND AGENCIES 2006
CAPE COASTAL
Parow Mthatha (Umtata) East London
Postal address: Postal address: Postal address :
Private Bag X16 PO Box 52758 Private Bag X9057
PAROW MTHATHA EAST LONDON
7499 5099 5200
Physical address: Physical address: Physical address:
15 Jean Simonis Street Steve’s Motor Building 10 St Lukes Road
PAROW
26 Victoria Road Southernwood
7500
MTHATHA EAST LONDON
5100 5201
Tel: (021) 936-4114
Fax: (021) 936-4119 Tel: (047) 531-5002 Tel: (043) 743-9246
E-mail: capetown@unisa.ac.za Fax: (047) 531-5120 Fax: (043) 743-9246
E-mail: umtata@unisa.ac.za E-mail: eastlond@unisa.ac.za
Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Level of services: Level of services:
Registration - personal Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Self-help registration services for re- Registration – personal Registration – personal
registering students Courseware will be posted from Courseware will be posted from
Cashiers Pretoria campus Pretoria campus
Receipt of available courseware Courseware may be collected 3 days Courseware may be collected 3 days
Postal services from Pretoria campus a�er personal registration a�er personal registration
Port Elizabeth George Wellington
Postal address: Postal address: Postal address:
PO Box 27730 PO Box 2311 PO Box 16
GREENACRES GEORGE WELLINGTON
6057 6530 7654
Physical address: Physical address: Physical address:
14-20 Pickering Road Liberty Building Huguenot College
98 Meade Street Church Street
NEWTON PARK
GEORGE WELLINGTON
6057
6530
Tel.: (021) 873-0226
Tel: (041) 363-6800 Fax: (021) 873-0228
Fax: (041) 363-6644 Tel: (044) 884-1300/1
Fax: (044) 884-1303 E-mail: Uwelli7@unisa.ac.za
E-mail: porteliz@unisa.ac.za
E-mail: george@unisa.ac.za
Level of services:
Level of services: Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Registration – personal
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Internet registration Cashiers
Internet registration
Courseware will be posted from Courseware will be posted/courier
Courseware will be posted from
Pretoria campus Pretoria campus from Pretoria campus
No courier services No courier services Courseware may be collected 3 days
a�er personal registration
Self-help registration services for re-
registering students
NORTH EASTERN
Polokwane Nelspruit Middelburg
Postal address: Postal address: Postal address:
PO Box 2805 Private Bag X11306 Private Bag X251837
POLOKWANE NELSPRUIT MIDDELBURG
0700 1200 1050
Physical address: Physical address: Physical address:
29A Landdros Mare Street Standard Bank Building Town Square
POLOKWANE
31 Brown Street Cnr Bhimy Damane and Church Streets
0699
NELSPRUIT MIDDELBURG
1201 1055
Tel: (015) 290-3400
Fax: (015) 290-3422 Tel: (013) 755-2476 Tel: (013) 282-4115
E-mail: pietersbu@unisa.ac.za Fax: (013) 755-2489 Fax: (013) 282-6221
E-mail: nelspruit@unisa.ac.za E-mail: middelburg@unisa.ac.za
Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Level of services: Level of services:
Registration - personal Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Self-help registration services for re- Registration - personal Registration – personal
registering students Courseware will be posted/courier Courseware will be posted from
Cashiers from Pretoria campus Pretoria campus
Receipt of available courseware Courseware may be collected 3 days Courseware may be collected 3 days
Postal services from Pretoria campus a�er personal registration a�er personal registration
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REGIONAL SERVICE CENTRES, SERVICE POINTS AND AGENCIES 2006
Makahado (Louis Trichardt) Giyani
Postal address: Postal address:
PO Box 4367 PO Box 4868
LOUIS TRICHARDT GIYANI
0920 0826
Physical address: Physical address:
Office No. 2 Giyani Plaza
93 Krogh Street Sanlam Building
LOUIS TRICHARDT Office No. 12
0920 Nkhesani Street
GIYANI
0826
Tel: (015) 516-3334 Tel: 01581-22005
Fax: (015) 516-3335 Fax: 01581-22405
E-mail: Louistri@unisa.ac.za E-mail: Giyani@unisa.ac.za
Level of services: Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Internet registration Internet registration
Courseware will be posted from Courseware will be posted from
Pretoria campus Pretoria campus
No courier services No courier services
MIDLANDS
Tlhabane (Rustenburg) Bloemfontein Mafikeng
Postal address: Postal address: Postal address:
PO Box 236 PO Box 306 Private Bag X2027
TLHABANE BLOEMFONTEIN MAFIKENG
0299 9300 2745
Physical address: Physical address: Physical address:
Rustenburg Community Development Centre 161 Zastron Street Amos House
Old Standard Bank Building BLOEMFONTEIN 2nd Floor
Tlhabane Shopping Complex 9301 Cnr Nelson Mandela Drive & Martin Streets
TLHABANE MAFIKENG
0309 2745
Tel: (014) 565-7080 Tel: (051) 430-4353 Tel: (018) 381-6617/6588
Fax: (014) 565-2145 Fax: (051) 430-3822 Fax: (018) 381-7926
E-mail: none E-mail: bloemfon@unisa.ac.za E-mail: none
Level of services: Level of services: Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Registration – personal Registration- personal Internet registration
Self-help registration services for re- Courseware will be posted from Courseware will be posted from
registering students Pretoria campus Pretoria campus
Cashiers Cashiers
Courseware will be posted/courier Courseware may be collected 3 days
from Pretoria campus a�er personal registration
Courseware could be collected 3 days
a�er personal registration
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REGIONAL SERVICE CENTRES, SERVICE POINTS AND AGENCIES 2006
Kimberley Kuruman Upington
Postal address: Postal address: Physical address:
Private Bag X6094 PO Box 584 NG Moeder Gemeente Kerk
KIMBERLEY KURUMAN 61 Schröder Street
8300 8460 UPINGTON
8801
Physical address: Physical address:
90 Du Toitspan Road Cnr Skool & Voortrekker Streets
KIMBERLEY KURUMAN
8301 8461
Tel: (053) 832-6391 Tel: (053) 712-2461 Tel: (054) 332-4986
Fax: (053) 833-4104 Fax: (053) 712-2859 Fax: none
E-mail: kimberle@unisa.ac.za E-mail: crossma@worldonline.co.za E-mail: unisaupington@worldonline.co.za
Level of services: Level of services: Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Internet registration Submission of registration forms to be Submission of registration forms to be
Courseware will be posted from processed by Pretoria campus processed by Pretoria campus
Pretoria campus Courseware will be posted from Courseware will be posted from
No courier services Pretoria campus Pretoria campus
Kroonstad Potchefstroom
Postal address: Postal address:
Private Bag X08 PO Box 46
KROONSTAD POTCHEFSTROOM
9500 2520
Physical address: Physical address:
NFS Building 20 Auret Street
36 Brand Street POTCHEFSTROOM
KROONSTAD 2531
9501
Tel: (056) 213-2053 Tel: (018) 294-3341/3362
Fax: (056) 213-1867 Fax: (018) 297-2107
E-mail: kroonsta@unisa.ac.za E-mail: none
Level of services: Level of services:
Advice service – brochures, calendars etc. Advice service – brochures, calendars etc.
Internet registration Internet registration
Courseware will be posted from Courseware will be posted from
Pretoria campus Pretoria campus
No courier services No courier services
The registration dates and office hours will be found in Section D.
Yours faithfully
L Molamu (Prof)
REGISTRAR (ACADEMIC)
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S E C T I O N A
NB
Students are advised to register as early as possible. PLEASE DO NOT
WAIT UNTIL THE APPROPRIATE CLOSING DATE.
NB All study units for each year must be selected in such a manner that
Although Unisa is a member of the CAO prospective students applying ONLY the examination dates do not clash – SEE THE EXAMINATION
to Unisa do not have to apply to the CAO but must contact UNISA directly. TIMETABLE IN THE EXAMINATION BROCHURE.
Applications for Undergraduate studies at the following KwaZulu-
Natal Institutions will be processed by the Central Applications Office
(CAO) A2 Documents to be submitted on
University of KwaZulu-Natal
University of Zululand registration
Durban Institute of Technology
Mangosuthu Technikon (Abstract of Section A14 in Part 1 of the
Further information can be obtained from the CAO. Calendar)
CAO
Private Bag X06 1. ALL QUALIFICATIONS (FOR UNDERGRADUATE
DALBRIDGE STUDIES)
4014
(1) On FIRST registration for UNDERGRADUATE studies (or on
Telephone: (031) 268-4444 first registration for a new undergraduate qualification), the
Fax: (031) 268-4422 following documents must be submi�ed TOGETHER WITH
Web Site h�p://www/cao.ac.za your application for registration:
(a) a certified copy of your qualification at matriculation
level (or an official statement of results) even if you have
completed a degree at another university or Technikon
A1 Basic requirements for and
registration (b) evidence that you have satisfied any additional
requirements listed under ‘Admission’ in the rules for the
By signing your application form, you declare, inter alia, that you relevant degree or diploma. (in some cases such evidence
undertake to comply strictly with the rules of the University. must be submi�ed annually.)
and
It is in your own interest to read the following pages very carefully BEFORE (c) a married woman will be registered in the name as
you ENROL, and to keep this brochure and the relevant parts of the Calendar indicated on a certified copy of her ID document or
for future reference during this academic year. They are intended not only to passport or birth certificate; marriage certificate, divorce
facilitate the completion and the acceptance of your application, but also decree; official name change le�er from Home Affairs.
to inform you of your rights and obligations as a student, and to provide Certified copies must be submi�ed.
you with the general information you will need to solve problems that and
may arise in connection with your studies during the year. (d) Should you be under the age of 21 years, a consent form duly
completed and signed by your parent or legal guardian.
(2) If your most recent registration was at ANOTHER South African
IMPORTANT
university or technikon, and you le� before completing the
degree or diploma for which you were enrolled, the following
To ensure that your application for registration will be accepted, YOUR
ORIGINAL documents (COPIES are NOT acceptable) must be
COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM MUST BE RECEIVED by the
submi�ed TOGETHER WITH your application for registration
University ON OR BEFORE THE APPROPRIATE CLOSING DATE
for UNDERGRADUATE studies:
FOR REGISTRATION TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING:
(a) a certificate of good conduct
and (if you are applying for exemptions)
(a) the prescribed initial payment in respect of each module for
(b) a transcript of your complete academic record
which you register as well as any additional levies, where
applicable. Note that no application for registration will be
These original document(s), with a stamp of the issuing
accepted unless it is accompanied by the prescribed minimum
institution and signature must be issued by the REGISTRAR of
initial payment);
the university or technikon concerned. (If you were previously
AND
registered at more than one other university, you must, where
(b) all the documents required for admission to your proposed
applicable, obtain the documents specified above from each
course of studies (unless these documents have been submi�ed
of the universities or technikons concerned.) Note that these
previously – see A2 below).
original documents will be retained by the University and will
NOT be returned to you.
Please ensure that you comply with the admission to studies and submit
the correct relevant documents on registration.
When you apply to the Registrar of your previous university
for the documents under A2(1)(2)(a) and, where applicable,
If you are registering for the FIRST TIME at this University, you are
A2(1)(2)(b), you should mention that they are required for
referred to Section C3 for possible restrictions on the number of study
purposes of registration at the University of South Africa. You
units for which you may register.
should also quote your Unisa student number (if known).
On RE-ENROLMENT, the number of study units for which you may
If you COMPLETED a degree or diploma at the end of your
register may be restricted, inter alia, by the results obtained in your last
last year of registration at another university or technikon, you
year of registration at this University. Information in connection with
must submit evidence thereof together with your application
the number of study units per year and readmission to studies is found
for registration. Note that your original academic record will be
in Section C3.
required if you wish to apply for exemptions by virtue of courses
you have already passed.
CANCELLATIONS and ADDITIONS TO the study units for which you
have registered CANNOT be considered a�er the appropriate closing
date for registration.
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2. ALL QUALIFICATIONS (FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDIES) concerned. The transcript must include all years of registration
and if you were previously registered at more than one other
The documents indicated below must be submi�ed together with university, you must obtain a transcript of your academic record
a student’s application for admission to POSTGRADUATE studies from each of the universities concerned.
and before the closing date for registration. A student for an honours (b) If your most recent registration was at ANOTHER South African
bachelor’s degree must, in addition to the registration form, complete university and you le� before completing the degree, diploma
a separate form for admission. This form is sent to all prospective or certificate for which you were enrolled, you must, in addition
students and if you have not received such a form, you must request to the original transcript of your complete academic record
one from the Registrar (Academic). (excluding studies completed at Unisa), submit an original
certificate of good conduct, issued by the REGISTRAR of the
You may either first obtain admission to the course of studies and university concerned.
therea�er forward your registration form and fees, or send the form and (c) If you intend enrolling for the Hons BEd degree and do not hold
fees when applying for admission. The la�er procedure will expedite a four-year composite degree in Education, an original statement
ma�ers and if you are not admi�ed, the fees will be refunded. that you have completed a teacher’s diploma, issued by the
education department, university or teacher’s college concerned,
NB must also be submi�ed.
(i) Original degree certificates and/or teacher’s diplomas/certificates must (d) If additional admission requirements are prescribed, evidence
not be submi�ed, and if you send in an original you do so at your own in the form of original documents that such requirements have
risk. been satisfied must also be submi�ed.
(ii) Concurrent registration at two different universities in the Republic of (e) A married woman will be registered in the name as indicated on her
South Africa is subject to strict controls. If you have already registered bachelor’s degree certificate unless a certified copy of her marriage
or intend to register at another SOUTH AFRICAN university for certificate or, where applicable, divorce papers are submi�ed.
2006, this must be indicated on your registration form (see also General
Rule G3(4)). Wri�en permission for such concurrent registration must When you apply to the Registrar of your previous university and/or
be obtained from the Registrar of the other university and it must to the education department and/or teacher’s college concerned for
be submi�ed together with your application for registration at this the documents under (a), (b) and (c) above, you should mention that
University. Note that your registration at this University can be for they are required for purposes of registration at the University of South
non-degree purposes (NDP) only. Africa. You should also quote your Unisa student number (if known).
(iii) The documents submi�ed will be retained by the University and will
NOT be returned to you. 3. Master’s degrees
(a) If you did not obtain the qualification prescribed for admission
1. Postgraduate certificates and at this University, you must submit an original transcript of
your complete academic record for the relevant degree, issued
diplomas by the REGISTRAR of the University concerned. in the case
of a completed honours bachelor’s degree, the percentages
(1) On first registration for a postgraduate certificate or diploma, or symbols obtained in each paper must be indicated on the
the following documents must be submi�ed TOGETHER WITH transcript. Since the Head of the Department may demand your
your application for registration: entire academic record, you are advised to submit a transcript
(a) a certified copy of your qualification at matriculation level of your academic record for the bachelor’s degree as well (if not
even if you have completed a degree at another university obtained at Unisa).
and (b) If your most recent registration was at ANOTHER South African
(b) evidence in the form of original documents that you university and you le� before completing the degree, diploma
have satisfied any additional requirements listed under or certificate for which you were enrolled, you must, in addition
“Admission” in the rules for the relevant certificate or to the original transcript of your complete academic record
diploma. (excluding studies completed at Unisa), submit an original
(c) A married woman will be registered in the name as indicated certificate of good conduct, issued by the REGISTRAR of the
on her certificate for the qualification prescribed for university concerned.
admission unless a certified copy of her marriage certificate (c) If additional admission requirements are prescribed, evidence
or, where applicable, divorce papers are submi�ed. in the form of original documents that such requirements have
(2) If your most recent registration was at ANOTHER South African been satisfied, must also be submi�ed.
university, and you le� before completing the qualification for (d) A married woman will be registered in the name as indicated
which you were enrolled, the following documents must be on her certificate for the qualification prescribed for admission
submi�ed TOGETHER WITH your application for registration: unless a certified copy of her marriage certificate or, where
(a) an original certificate of good conduct applicable, divorce papers are submi�ed.
and (if you are applying for exemptions)
(b) an original transcript of your complete academic record When you apply to the Registrar of your previous university for the
(together with a copy of the syllabi of the study units documents under 3(a), (b) and (c) above, you should mention that they
completed). are required for purposes of registration at the University of South
africa. You should also quote your Unisa student number (if known).
These original document(s) must be issued by the REGISTRAR of the
educational institution concerned. (If you were previously registered
at more than one institution, you must, where applicable, obtain the 4. Doctor’s degrees
documents under A2(1)(2)(b) from each of the institutions concerned.)
(a) If you did not obtain the qualification prescribed for admission
When you apply to the Registrar of your previous university/college at this University, you must submit an original transcript of
for the documents under A2(1)(2)(a) and, where applicable, A2(1)(2)(b), your complete academic record for the relevant degree, issued
you should mention that they are required for purposes of registration by the REGISTRAR of the university concerned. in the case of a
at the University of South Africa. You should also quote your Unisa completed master’s degree, the percentage or symbol obtained or
student number (if known). the standard reached, must be indicated on the transcript. Since
the Head of the Department may demand your entire academic
record, you are advised to submit a transcript of the academic
2. Honours bachelor’s degrees record for your bachelor’s degree and honours bachelor’s degree
as well (if not obtained at Unisa).
(a) If you did not obtain your bachelor’s degree at this University, (b) If your most recent registration was at ANOTHER South African
you must submit an original transcript of your complete university and you le� before completing the degree, diploma
academic record, issued by the REGISTRAR of the university or certificate for which you were enrolled, you must, in addition
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to the original transcript of your complete academic record qualification such as BA, BCom, BSc or BTh. See also under
(excluding studies completed at Unisa), submit an original Admission in the rules for your proposed qualification in the
certificate of good conduct, issued by the REGISTRAR of the respective College Calendar; or
university concerned. your degree certificate if you are now registering for a
(c) A married woman will be registered in the name as indicated postgraduate qualification such as the Postgraduate Diploma in
on her certificate for the qualification prescribed for admission Marketing Management.
unless a certified copy of her marriage certificate or, where
applicable, divorce papers are submi�ed. NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
(a) A woman who gives her married surname here must submit a copy
When you apply to the Registrar of your previous university for the of her marriage certificate (or divorce papers where applicable) if
documents under 4(a) and (b) above, you should mention that they are her admission document was issued in another surname.
required for purposes of registration at the University of South Africa. (b) If your surname and/or first names have been changed officially,
You should also quote your Unisa student number (if known). you must submit original evidence thereof, issued by the
relevant government department. Your date of birth (or identity
number) and your previous surname and first names, as well
as your present surname and first names must all appear on
A3 Instructions for completing the this document. (Affidavits, birth certificates, passports and/or
identity documents are NOT acceptable for this purpose.)
registration forms for 2006 (c) The University accepts as correct only the spelling and sequence
of your surname and first names as they appear on your
NB identification documents. See (a) and (b) above for the two
The Registration Form 2006 must be completed by all students who exceptions that can be made.
wish to register at Unisa for the first time for an undergraduate or
Honours qualification. Initials
The Registration Form 2006 must be completed by all students who Your initials and the sequence thereof must correspond with your first
wish to reregister for an undergraduate or Honours qualification. These names in Question 3/2. (Names that are hyphenated are regarded as
include all qualifications except Masters, Doctoral or MTech or for only one name.)
non-degree purposes (NDP).
Title
On REREGISTRATION a computer-printed form must be used by all
For various reasons, only the following titles may be used here:
students who were registered at this University IN or AFTER 1983.
Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Dr, Prof, Rev, Pastor, Br, Fr, Sr.
ALL details printed by the computer must be checked carefully, Question 3: First names
especially the answers which were supplied to the following questions Question 2: First names (Masters, Doctoral and MTech registration
and which can change from year to year: form)
Question 1 – The qualification for which you wish to register
Question 10 – Telephone numbers (and dialling codes) Only the spelling and sequence of your first names as they appear on
Question 12 – Postal and Physical address your identity documents are accepted as correct. See under Question
Question 13 – Examination centre 2/1 above.
If any computer-printed information is incorrect, it must be DELETED Question 4: Maiden name and/or previous surname(s)
and the correct information must then be supplied preferably in red or Question 3: Maiden name and/or previous surname(s) (Masters,
black ink in the same block. Doctoral and MTech registration form)
This question must be answered only by the following:
Forms which were issued prior to October 2005 are NO longer valid (a) A married and/or divorced woman.
or
for registration.
(b) A student (male or female) whose surname has been changed
officially.
If you have received a form through the post and wish to submit your
application for registration in person at the Pretoria or Florida Campus
Question 9: Physical disabilities
or one of the regional service centres, service points or agencies, you
Question 8: Physical disabilities (Masters, Doctoral and MTech
are requested to complete both sides of the form, as far as possible, in
registration form)
advance. in this way you can save much time.
Do you have any serious physical disabilities which could affect your
Note that registration forms and Calendars for 2007 will be posted studies? Indicate your answer with a the appropriate block.
automatically in October/November 2006 to students who were If your answer to Question 9/8 is ‘Yes’ then select from the following list
registered in 2006. the appropriate code which best describes your disability and fill in this
code in the space provided.
Forms are posted to other prospective students as from November on
request, and are available in English or Afrikaans.
Code Disability
02 Visually impaired: blind
STUDENTS MUST BEGIN AT QUESTION 1 AND COMPLETE BOTH
03 Visually impaired: not blind. Find it difficult to read printed
SIDES OF THE FORM IN BLOCK LETTERS. Most of the questions are
text. CANNOT study through reading. Need help, eg audio
self-explanatory, but the following sections explain and emphasize
casse�es, enlarged print, computer discs for computers with
important points in connection with particulars required on the
registration form. voice synthesizers
04 Visually impaired: not blind. CAN study through reading. Do not
Question 2: Surname, initials and title need study material on audio casse�e
Question 1: Surname, initials and title (Masters, Doctoral and MTech 05 Hearing disability: study material on audio casse�e should be
registration form) transcribed
06 Deaf
Surname 07 Dyslexia and other similar learning disabilities
Your surname must be given here as it appears on the certificate 08 Communication and speech problems, eg stu�ering
required for admission to studies for your proposed degree or diploma, 09 Cerebral palsied
for example, 10 Paraplegic
your certificate which satisfies the admission requirement for 11 Quadriplegic
degree studies as set out in G13(1)(a)–(e) in Section 1 of the 12 Epilepsy
College Calendar if you are now registering for an undergraduate
12
Code Disability Code Home language Code Home language
13 Muscular/skeletal/joint/limb deficiencies/diseases, e g polio, E English SP Spanish
muscular dystrophy F French SW Swati
14 Other neurological diseases, eg Multiple sclerosis D German TS Tsonga/Shangaan
15 Cardio-vascular diseases, eg heart diseases, blood pressure GR Greek TW Tswana
16 Kidney and blood deficiencies HE Hebrew VE Venda
17 Stroke/Brain disorders IT Italian XH Xhosa
18 Mental health problems/Mental disorders/Phobia/Chemical NB Ndebele ZU Zulu
imbalance ND Ndonga OA Other African languages
19 Diabetes NS Northern Sotho OF Other foreign languages
20 Serious chronic diseases PO Portuguese
21 Multiple disabilities
22 Disabilities not mentioned Question 13: Examination centre
Question 14: Examination centre (Masters, Doctoral and MTech
A physically handicapped student who is unable to write his/her registration form)
examinations at an approved examination centre, must annually apply
to the Registrar (Academic) in writing BEFORE 1 March for the May Choose the centre where you wish to write the examination(s) at the
semester examination and 30 August for the October examination for end of the academic period from the lists in Section B. The CODE of the
permission to write at a special centre, and submit a medical certificate centre must then be wri�en in the appropriate block opposite Question
specifying the nature of his/her handicap. Such students are normally 13/14.
required to pay the commissioner’s fees.
Question 15: Nationality
Note that all BLIND students must, in each year of registration, complete
Question 18: Nationality (Masters, Doctoral and MTech registration
a questionnaire which will be supplied to them on registration.
form)
The ARCSID (Advocacy and Resource Centre for Students with
Select your country of nationality from the undermentioned list and
Disabilities) was established through the Office of the Dean of Students. It
enter the corresponding code on your registration form.
is intended to enhance self representation, advice, support and to ensure
coordination and coherence of all services for students with disabilities
Code Country
at Unisa. ARCSID assists in organising and supervising their study
groups, but also helps to coordinate their university or office visits, group 1007 Algeria
discussions and tutorials. To help make access and equity a reality, Braille 1015 RSA
material is produced at the Centre for any visually impaired students. 1112 Ivory Coast
To allow full participation of people with disabilities in ma�ers that 1120 Namibia
affect them, Sign Language Interpretation is also provided. Advocacy by 1139 Botswana
students and staff is provided to help challenge misconceptions, a�itudes 1147 Lesotho
and barriers that hamper opportunity for equal opportunity and seem 1155 Swaziland
to perpetuate exclusion of students with disabilities. Among other many 1163 Zambia
services, ARCSID creates partnerships with communities, government 1171 Zimbabwe
departments and organisations that have infused a culture of human 118X Malawi
rights for students and persons with disabilities in South Africa. The 1198 Mauritius
ARCSID telephone number is (012) 429-6924. It is located on the third 1201 Mozambique
level of the Sameul Pauw Building, Room 15. For more information 121X Kenya
contact the Office of the Dean of Students at telephone: (012) 429-2552, 1228 Zaire
fax: (012) 429-6482, e-mail: ramas@unisa.ac.za. 1236 Tanzania
1244 Madagascar
Question 12(a): Postal address 1252 Seychelles
Question 11(a): Postal address (Masters, Doctoral and MTech 1260 Reunion
registration form) 1279 Angola
1287 Uganda
NB 1295 Burundi
It is compulsory for all students to supply both Postal and Physical addresses. 1317 Comores
1341 Congo
135X Gabon
This is the address to which the correspondence is normally posted. 1384 Liberia
Changes to this address MUST be made under 12(a)/11(a). 1392 Rwanda
1406 Benin
Students who, a�er registration, change their postal address to a foreign 1414 Burkina Faso
address or examination centre to a foreign examination centre will be 1422 Cameroon
liable to immediately pay the foreign levy as specified in Section E. 1430 Cape Verde
1449 Central African Republic
Question 12(b): Physical address and contact telephone number 1457 Chad
Question 11(b): Physical address and contact telephone number 1465 Djibouti
(Masters, Doctoral and MTech registration form) 1473 Egypt
1481 Equatorial Guinea
This is the address to which study material could possibly be hand 149X Eritrea
delivered (courier service). A contact telephone number during normal 1503 Ethiopia
business hours must be given. This telephone number may be given to 1511 Sudan
a courier service if necessary. Changes to this address MUST be made 152X Togo
under 12(b)/11(b). 1538 Sierra Leone
1546 Tunisia
Question 14: Home language 1562 Western Sahara
Question 16: Home language (Masters, Doctoral and MTech registration 1600 Gambia
form) 1708 Ghana
1805 Guinea
Code Home language Code Home language 1902 Guinea-Bissau
A Afrikaans SH Shona 1929 Libya
B Afrikaans/English SS Southern Sotho 1937 Mali
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Code Country Code Country
1945 Mauritania 3271 Lebanon
1953 Morocco 328X Macau
1961 Niger 3301 Maldives
197X Nigeria 3409 Mongolia
1988 Senegal 3506 Nepal
2003 Cuba 3514 Oman
2011 Argentina 3522 Pakistan
202X Brazil 3530 Philippines
2038 Bolivia 3549 Qatar
2046 Chile 3557 Russia
2054 Colombia 3565 Saudi Arabia
2062 Dominica 3573 Singapore
2070 Dominican Republic 3581 South Korea
2089 Ecuador 359X Sri Lanka
2119 Anguilla 3603 Syria
2127 Antigua and Barbuda 3611 Tajikistan
2135 Aruba 362X Thailand
2143 Bahamas 3638 Turkmenistan
2151 Barbados 3646 United Arab Emirates
216X Belize 3654 Uzbekistan
2178 Bermuda 3662 Vietnam
2186 Cayman Islands 3670 Yemen
2194 Costa Rica 4006 Albania
2208 USA 4014 Austria
2216 Canada 4022 Belgium
2232 Guyana 4030 France
2240 El Salvador 4049 Greece
2259 Greenland 4057 Ireland
2267 Grenada 4065 Italy
2275 Guadelope 4073 Netherlands
2283 Guatemala 4081 Portugal
2291 Haiti 409X Spain
2305 French Guiana 4103 Switzerland
2402 Honduras 4111 United Kingdom
250X Jamaica 412X Germany
2518 Martinique 4138 Cyprus
2526 Mexico 4146 Andorra
2534 Montserrat 4154 Belarus
2542 Netherlands Antilles 4162 Bosnia
2550 Nicaragua 4170 Bulgaria
2569 Panama 4189 Croatia
2577 Paraguay 4200 San Marino
2585 Peru 4219 Slovakia
2593 Puerto Rico 4227 Czech Republic
2607 Saint Lucia 4235 Denmark
2704 Saint Vincent 4243 Estonia
2801 St Ki�s and Nevis 4251 Faroe Islands
2909 Suriname 426X Finland
2917 Trinidad and Tobago 4286 Gibraltar
2925 Turks and Caicos 4294 Guernsey
2933 Uruguay 4340 Vatican City
2941 Venezuela 4359 Yugoslavia
295X Virgin Islands (British) 4405 Hungary
2968 Virgin Islands (U. S.) 4448 Turkey
3018 Israel 4456 Ukraine
3026 Armenia 4502 Iceland
3034 Azerbaijan 4529 Jersey
3042 Bahrain 4537 Latvia
3050 Georgia 4545 Liechtenstein
3077 India 4553 Lithuania
3085 Indonesia 4561 Luxemborg
3107 Hong Kong 457X Macedonia
3123 Taiwan 4588 Malta
3131 Japan 4596 Moldova
314X Malaysia 460X Monaco
3158 Bangladesh 4707 Norway
3166 Brunei 4804 Poland
3174 Cambodia 4901 Romania
3182 China 4995 Slovenia
3204 Iran 5010 Australia
3212 Iraq 5029 New Zealand
3220 Kazakhstan 5053 Cook Islands
3239 Jordan 5061 Fiji
3247 Kuwait 507X French Polynesia
3255 Kyrgyzstan 5088 Guam
3263 Laos 5096 Kiribati
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Code Country Code Occupation
510X Mariana Islands 0300X Sales Worker
5118 Marshall Islands 04006 Clerical or Related Worker
5126 Micronesia 05002 Cra�sman or Related Worker
5134 Nauru 06009 Operator (Except Transport)
5142 New Caledonia 07005 Operative (Transport)
5150 Norfolk Island 08001 Labourer (Except Farm)
5169 Palau 09008 Farmer/Farm Manager
5177 Papua New Guinea 10006 Farm Labourer/Farm Foreman
5185 Solomon Islands 11010 Prison Service Worker
5193 Tongo 11029 Fireman
5207 Tuvalu 11037 Police Officer/Detective
5215 Vanuatu 11045 Citizen Force Member
5223 Wallis and Futuna 11053 Permanent Force Member
5231 Western Samoa 11061 National Service Trainee
9997 No Information 1107X Protection Service (Other)
11088 Service Worker (Other)
Question 16: Population Group 12009 Housewife
Question 20: Population Group (Masters, Doctoral and MTech 13013 Full-time Student at Unisa
registration form) 13021 Full-time Student (Elsewhere)
14001 Occupation not classified
Select your population group from the undermentioned list and enter 15008 Unemployed
the corresponding code on your registration form. 16004 Retired
17000 Occupation Unknown
Code Population group
1007 White Question 18: Economic sector
2003 Coloured Question 24: Economic sector (Masters, Doctoral and MTech registration
300X Black Unclassified form)
3018 South Sotho
3026 North Sotho Under which economic sector can the activities of your employer be
3034 Tsonga/Shangaan classified, or what is the nature of his/her or your business? See the
3042 Tswana list below and give your answer in the appropriate block, even if you
3050 Venda yourself are not economically active.
3069 Xhosa (Ciskei)
3077 Xhosa (Transkei) Code Economic Sector
3085 Zulu 01007 Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
3093 Ndebele 08001 Business and Repair Services
3107 Swazi 0300X Construction
4006 Asian 11215 Education – Primary or Preprimary
5002 Chinese 11223 Education – Secondary
11231 Education – Tertiary
Question 17: Occupation 10006 Entertainment and Recreational Services
Question 22: Occupation (Masters, Doctoral and MTech registration 07005 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate
form) 1110X Hospital and Health Services
04006 Manufacturing
Select your occupation from the undermentioned list and enter the 02003 Mining
01236 Other Technicians
corresponding code on your registration form.
09008 Personal Services, including hotel and household services
11401 Professional and related services NOT listed elsewhere
Code Occupation
11509 Public Administration – Public Service, Provincial
01015 Accountant/Auditor
Administration, City Councils, Municipalities, etc
01023 Architect/Quantity Surveyor
05002 Transportation, Communication and other Public Utilities
01031 Computer Specialist
11304 Welfare and non-profit membership organizations
0104X Engineer 06009 Wholesale and Retail Trade
01058 Farm Management Advisor 11606 NOT APPLICABLE (any sector not mentioned above, eg
01066 Forestor/Conservationist housewives, pensioners, unemployed, etc)
01074 Home Management Advisor
01082 Jurist Question 19: Concurrent registration
01090 Librarian/Archivist Question 26: Concurrent registration (Masters, Doctoral and MTech
01104 Mathematician registration form)
01112 Life/Physical Scientist
01120 Ops Research/Systems Analyst You may NOT, without special permission, be registered simultaneously
01139 Personnel Officer at two universities in the Republic of South Africa.
01147 Medical Doctor/Dentist, etc.
01155 Nurses, Dieticians etc. If you have already registered, or intend to register, concurrently
01163 Health Technologist/Tech. at another South African University for 2006, you must supply the
01171 Religious Worker following particulars in the appropriate blocks and take note of what
0118X Social Scientist else you must do as set out under IMPORTANT below:
01198 Social/Recreation Worker (i) the name of the other university at which you have already
01201 Lecturer/Professor registered for 2006 or at which you intend to register for 2006.
0121X Teacher (Primary/Secondary) (ii) the name of the degree/diploma for which you are or wish to be
01228 Engineering/Science Tech. registered there.
01236 Technician (Other)
01244 Vocational Counsellor Note that, if approved, your registration at this University can be for
01252 Writer/Artist/Musician non-degree purposes (NDP) only.
01260 Research Worker not class.
01279 Technical Worker (Other)
02003 Manager/Administrator
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IMPORTANT Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Management
Postgraduate Diploma in Tertiary Education
Concurrent registration at two different universities in the RSA is subject Postgraduate Diploma in Telecommunications and Information Policy
to strict controls. If you have already registered or intend to register at Postgraduate Diploma in Distance Education
another SOUTH AFRICAN university for 2006, this must be indicated Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Education Management)
on your registration form. Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Nursing Science
Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Sciences
Wri�en permission for concurrent registration must be obtained at
both universities and, where possible, the le�er of permission from the Registration for non-degree purposes (NDP) is regarded as ‘Undergraduate’.
Registrar of the other university must be submi�ed together with your
application for registration at this University.
APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES FOR
Question 23: Application for exemptions and/or the transfer of study ADMISSION TO BACHELOR’S DEGREE STUDIES
units
A student who is not in possession of an exemption certificate, may
You must answer this question with a opposite YES or NO as the
enquire at the University (Access and Matriculation Exemption Office)
case may be.
about the possibility that he/she may qualify for any of the other types
of exemption certificates, i.e on the grounds of foreign or post school
(a) Exemptions
qualifications obtained and/or mature age.
Applications for exemptions
An application for such an exemption certificate must be submi�ed to
1. Exemptions from study units on the grounds of a completed the University who will, upon finalisation of the application, forward
qualification at this University or completed or uncompleted it to the Matriculation Board. The certificate will then be issued, if
qualifications at another university or institution, recognised by approved by the Board. In the case where a certificate of conditional
the Senate of Unisa and the Council on Higher Education, can be exemption is issued a student will be required to renew such a certificate
considered. when it lapses.
Exemption is not granted from more than half of the The following documents and fees must be submi�ed in support of any
minimum number of study units prescribed for the proposed application for exemption, which should be made prior to or on the day
qualification. of registration:
Students must have complied with the admission requirements for 1. Original Educational qualifications (High School and post-
the proposed qualification (the qualification towards which they are school qualification) or only copies certified correct by the
requesting exemptions) - at the time of passing such study units. Registrar of a South African university or by a South African
Embassy, Consulate, High Commission, Trade Mission or by a
2. The following documents must accompany the application: Public Notary in a foreign country. Original sworn translations
Application form for exemption of study units (see last into either English or Afrikaans must accompany documents
page of this brochure) issued in another language.
Original matric certificate, or highest school qualification 2. An original official academic record reflecting the courses passed
in the case of foreign students; in different years, if the application is based on the grounds of
Original academic record and certificate of conduct post-school qualifications, with a prescribed minimum duration
(Universities) of at least three years uninterrupted study. (RSA/SADC students
OR only)
Original statement of courses passed (other institutions) 3. A certified copy of the particulars in the applicant’s identity
document or passport reflecting his/her date of birth and full
NB names of the applicant’s birth certificate.
Some Colleges may require additional documents, eg syllabi, examination 4. A married or divorced women must also submit a certified copy
scripts, etc. of her marriage certificate or divorce order.
5. Fees payable: R230,00
3. in accordance with the Higher Education Act, all Higher Education The fees are not refunded if the applicant does not qualify or fails
Institutions are required to register with the Department of to respond to le�ers regarding the application.
Education. The qualifications that these institutions offer must 6. Applications for exemption from the matriculation endorsement
be accredited by the Higher Education Quality Commi�ee. To together with the items mentioned under 1 to 5 above, must
determine whether your qualification is accredited, kindly visit be submi�ed to the Registrar (Academic), University of South
the Department of Education’s website Africa, PO Box 392, UNISA, 0003.
(h�p://www.education.gov.za/mainActivities.asp?src=rdoc&xsrc=Priva Please take note that ORIGINAL educational qualifications are required.
te%20Higher%20Education%20Institutions) The original documents will be returned to the student in person (if
the application is made in person) or by registered mail (in the case
(b) Transfers of a postal application). Students in foreign countries may have their
documents certified in the manner prescribed above.
If you have passed one or more study units for another uncompleted
qualification at this University and one or more of them can be used as NB
credits for the degree or diploma in Question 1, you can apply for the No application for exemption or registration will be processed unless all the
transfer of such credits. prescribed documents and fees are received before or on the relevant closing
date for registration.
Question 24: Highest school leaving qualification
NOTE that a senior or school leaving certificate does NOT necessarily
NB satisfy the requirements for admission to degree studies.
Question 24 is only for students who wish to enrol for an UNDERGRADUATE
qualification. (i) There are three possibilities and you must indicate the correct
one with a in the appropriate block. If you have a senior or
For this purpose all degrees and diplomas, EXCEPT those listed below, are school leaving certificate without a matriculation exemption,
regarded as ‘Undergraduate’. The following are regarded as ‘Postgraduate’: matriculation or university admission endorsement and you
Honours, Master’s and Doctor’s degrees wish to register for a degree, you must first make sure that you
Diploma in Translation qualify for either full or conditional exemption and then put a
Advanced Certificate in Education in the appropriate block.
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A certified copy of your qualification at matriculation level or Code Teachers’ College
your official statement of results must be submi�ed together 2070 Bonamelo
with your first application for registration. 2089 Cape
(ii) The year in which you wrote the Gr 12 (Std 10) examination and 2097 Cape Town
the name of the Education Department (eg DET or Gauteng) 2100 Denneoord
under which you wrote it must be indicated here. 2119 Dower
(iii) All the subjects you wrote at Gr 12 (Std 10) level, the grade and 2127 Dr. C.N. Phatudi
aggregate symbol obtained by you must, where applicable, be 2135 Durban
indicated here (eg English (HG) D). 2143 East Rand
2151 Edgewood
IMPORTANT 2674 Elijah Mango
216X Eshowe
If you qualify only for conditional exemption on grounds of age (+ 23), 2704 Giyani College of Education
you may enrol for ONLY TWO MODULES in your FIRST YEAR of 2178 Goudstad
registration at this University, unless you were previously registered at 2186 Graaff-Reine�
another university and passed at least one course or two modules. See 2194 Hewat
Number of study units per year and readmission to studies in Section C3 for 2208 Hoxane
further details. 2216 Indumiso
2224 Johannesburg (JCE)
If you hold an exemption certificate (with the exception of conditional 2232 Johannesburg (Nursery School Teachers)
exemption on grounds of age (+ 23)), but with LESS than THREE subjects 2712 Khanya College of Education
in which you obtained at least 50% (D symbol) at matriculation level, 233X KwaNdebele
you may enrol for ONLY FOUR MODULES in your FIRST YEAR of 2240 Kwena Moloto
registration at this University, unless you were previously registered at 2259 Madadeni
another university and passed at least one course or two modules. See 2275 Mgwenya
Number of study units per year and readmission to studies in Section C3. 2267 Mmamokgalake Chuene
2283 Modjadji
NOTE that students who qualify for full exemption by virtue of having 2291 Mokopane
completed a three- or four-year diploma are NOT restricted. 2305 Mphohadi
2313 Mpumalanga
Question 27: University or tertiary institution code (Masters, Doctoral 2321 Natal (Pietermaritzburg)
and MTech registration form) 2348 Ntunzuma
2356 Oudtshoorn
Code University 2364 Paarl
1236 Academy (Namibia) 2372 Perseverance
1236 Academy (Windhoek) 2399 Port Elizabeth
1074 Cape Town – UCT 2402 Potchefstroom
1139 Durban-Westville – UDW 2410 Pretoria (PCE)
1058 Free State 2437 Pretoria (CEFT)
1147 Fort Hare 2429 Pretoria (NKP)
1287 Johannesburg 2720 Pretoria (SACTE)
1260 KwaZulu-Natal 2445 Rand
1309 Limpopo 2453 Roggebaai
118X Medunsa 2739 SA College for Open Learning
1244 Midrand University 2666 Sallie Davies
1082 Natal – UND or UNP 2461 Sebokeng
1295 Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 247X Sefikeng
1163 North (Sovenga) – UNIN 2488 Sekhukune
1201 North-West 2496 Setotolwane
1279 North-West University 2658 Sohnge
1058 Orange Free State – UOFS 250X Soweto
1112 Port Elizabeth – UPE 2690 Soweto Science Education
1023 Potchefstroom – PU for CHE 2518 Springfield
1015 Pretoria – UP 2526 St Francis (Langa)
1120 RAU 2534 Suid-Kaapland
1066 Rhodes 2542 Tivumbeni
1090 South Africa – UNISA 2550 Transvaal (Laudium)
1031 Stellenbosch 2623 Transvaal (Soshanguve)
121X Transkei – UNITRA 2569 Tshiya
1252 Tshwane University of Technology 2577 Uitenhage
1228 Venda – UNIVEN 2585 Umbumbulu
1228 Venda University of Science and Technology 2593 Umlazi
1198 Vista 2607 Wellington
1155 Western Cape – UWC 2615 Wesley
104X Witwatersrand 264X Zonnebloem
1171 Zululand – UNIZUL 2631 TEACHER’S COLLEGES NOT LISTED ABOVE
1104 UNIVERSITIES NOT LISTED ABOVE
Code Technikon
Code Teachers’ College 393X Border Technikon
2011 Amanzimtoti 3018 Cape
202X Appelbosch 3190 Central University of Technology - Free State
2038 Athlone 3204 Durban Institute of Technology
2380 Barkly House 3182 Eastern Cape Technikon
2046 Bechet 3034 Mangosuthu
2054 Bellville 3042 ML Sultan
2062 Bloemfontein 3050 Natal
2682 Boland College of Education 3131 Northern Gauteng
17
Code Technikon Code Theological Colleges and other institutions
3131 Northern Transvaal (Soshanguve) 6033 Federal Theological Seminary (Plessislaer)
3069 OFS 6041 Good Hope College
3077 Peninsula 6149 Hammanskraal Theological School of the Reformed Churches
3174 Polytechnic of Namibia 6270 Hatfield School
3085 Port Elizabeth 6289 Helderberg College
3093 Pretoria 6904 HSRC
3107 RSA 605X Hugenote-kollege (Wellington)
3166 Setlogelo Technikon 6416 Institute of Admin & Comm of SA
3158 Transkei Technikon 6408 Institute of Bankers in SA
3212 Tswane University of Technology 6440 Institute of Marketing Managers
3115 Vaal Triangle 6424 Institute of Personnel Managers
3123 Witwatersrand 6920 Justice
314X TECHNIKONS NOT LISTED ABOVE 6297 Kweekskool Chris
6157 Lelapa la Jesu Anglican Seminary (Lesotho)
Code College of Nursing 6165 Lutheran Theological College (Mapumulo)
4014 Ann Latsky 6955 Lyceum
4316 Bafokeng 6173 Marang Lutheran Theological College (Tlhabane)
4030 Baragwanath 6068 Melmoth Theological School
4049 Bellville 6947 Mentor
4022 B G Alexander 6181 Moravian Theological Centre (Gatesville)
4448 Bophuthatswana 619X Paulinum Lutheran Theological Seminary (Karibib)
4057 Carinus 6211 R.R. Wright School of Religion (Residensia)
4324 Charlo�e Searle 622X Rosebank Bible College
4065 Coronation 6432 SA Institute of Char Sec & Admin
4073 Durban 6483 SA Institute of Management
4081 Eastern Transvaal 6319 St Augustine Major Seminary
409X Edendale 6238 St. Bede’s College (Umtata)
4103 Frere 6246 St. Paul’s College (Grahamstown)
4332 Ga-Rankuwa 6076 Sto�erg NGK-Teologiese Skool (Witsieshoek)
4340 Gazankulu 6963 Sukses
4111 Greys 3948 Technikon North West
412X Groothoek 6254 Theological Education by Extension College (Johannesburg)
4138 Henrie�a Stockdale 6300 Theological Seminary Nuwe Protestante
4146 Kalafong 6475 Tygerberg College
4154 King Edward VIII 6203 COLLEGES/INSTITUTIONS NOT LISTED ABOVE
4359 Lebone
4162 Lebori Question 32: Degree/Diploma/NDP (Masters, Doctoral and MTech
4367 Mangaung registration form)
4413 Natal
4170 Natalspruit The abbreviation for the degree or diploma for which you now wish to
4189 Nico Malan be registered (eg. MCom) must be wri�en in this block.
4375 Ngwelezana
4197 Northdale Question 27: Qualification code
4200 Orange Free State Question 32(a): Qualification code (Masters, Doctoral and MTech
4219 O�o du Plessis registration form)
4405 OVS
4227 Pretoria If you are now registering for a paper/module/course for non-degree
443X QwaQwa purposes (NDP) only, the code is 00019. See ‘Concurrent registration
4235 RK Khan for postgraduate studies and a course/paper/module(s) for non-degree
4421 SAMS purposes’ in Part 1 of the Calendar in connection with registrations for
4456 SA Nursing Council NDP.
4243 Sarleh Dollie
4383 S G Lourens
4251 Sharley Cribb
Proposed former Unisa qualifications
426X Sterkfontein
Code Non-degree purposes (NDP)
4278 Themba
00019 NDP
4391 Venda
00035 NDP (Postgraduate)
4286 Welkom
4294 Wes-Transvaal
Code Certificates/Diplomas
4308 COLLEGES OF NURSING NOT LISTED ABOVE
0250X Advanced Certificate for Education, Training and Development
Practitioners
Code Theological Colleges and other institutions
0264X Advanced Certificate in Education (Foundation Phase and
6998 African Buddhist College
Early Childhood Development)
6092 AFM Theological College
3328 Advanced Certificate in Education (Hospitality Studies)
6971 Applied Broadcasting
2666 Advanced Certificate in Education (Intermediate and Senior
6017 ARM Theological College
Phase)
6106 Baptiste Teologiese Seminarium (Kempton Park)
03794 Advanced Certificate in Education: Accounting Education
6262 Baptist Theological College
03824 Advanced Certificate in Education: Educational Leadership
6114 Baptist Theological College (Parktown)
03832 Advanced Certificate in Education: English
6122 Berea College
03840 Advanced Certificate in Education: Environmental Education
6130 Bible Institute of SA (Kalk Bay)
03328 Advanced Certificate in Education: Hospitality Studies
6939 Cato Manor Technic
03972 Advanced Certificate in Education: Inclusive Education
6459 Char Institute of Man Account
(Barriers to Learning: Learning Difficulties)
6912 Commission for Adm
03891 Advanced Certificate in Education: Inclusive Education
6025 Conservatory of Music
(Barriers to Learning: Impairments)
6467 Damelin Management School
18
Code Certificates/Diplomas Code Bachelor’s Degrees
03859 Advanced Certificate in Education: Life Orientation 0216X BA(Cur)
03808 Advanced Certificate in Education: Life Sciences (Biology) 02674 Bachelor of Human Ecology (Community Agriculture)
Education 02682 Bachelor of Human Ecology (Community Nutrition)
03867 Advanced Certificate in Education: Mathematics Education 02690 Bachelor of Human Ecology (Social Development)
93017 Advanced Certificate in Education – Mathematics (Intermediate 02003 BAdmin
and Senior Phase) 02216 BBA
03875 Advanced Certificate in Education: Multicultural Education 02240 BBanking
93025 Advanced Certificate in Education – Natural Science 02011 BCom
03883 Advanced Certificate in Education: Physical Science Education 02259 BCom
03964 Advanced Certificate in Education: Technology Education 0202X BCompt
(General Education and Training Band) 0331X BCS (Consumer Science)
0328X Advanced Certificate in Education – Tourism Education 02151 BDiac
02348 Advanced University Diploma in Health Studies 02194 BDiac (Social Work)
02372 Advanced University Diploma in Health Studies (Community 02593 BEd (Early Childhood Development: Foundation Phase)
Health) 02607 BEd (Intermediate and Senior Phase)
03387 Advanced University Diploma in Health Studies (Community 02615 BEd (Senior and Further Education and Training Phases)
Health) 03190 BEd Endorsement specialisation in Educational Management
02364 Advanced University Diploma in Health Studies (Gerontology) 03220 BEd Endorsement specialisation in Gi�ed Child Ecucation
03395 Advanced University Diploma in Health Studies (Health 03174 BEd Endorsement specialisation in School Guidance and
Sciences Education and Health Services Management) Counselling
02399 Advanced University Diploma in Health Studies (Health 02232 BInf
Sciences Education) 02070 BMus
02380 Advanced University Diploma in Health Studies (Health 02445 BPsych
Services Management) 02534 BPsych (Educational Psychology)
02356 Advanced University Diploma in Health Studies (Occupational 02089 BSc
Health) 02895 BSc
02860 Advanced University Diploma in Visual Arts 03336 BSc (Agricultural Science)
2496 Certificate for Education, Training and Development Practioners 02054 BSW
0247X Certificate in Tourist Guiding 02135 BTh
01694 Diploma in Banking 02224 BVA
01015 Diploma in Development Studies 03492 LLB (Undergraduate)
02526 Diploma in Information Science
02453 Diploma in Information Services for Children and Youth Code Honours Bachelor’s Degrees
02518 Diploma in Social Development 04138 Hons BA (African Languages)
01066 Diploma in Theology 05142 Hons BA (African Politics)
03131 Diploma in Translation 05118 Hons BA (Afrikaans)
02461 Diploma in Youth Development 05088 Hons BA (Ancient History)
02488 Higher Diploma in Adult Basic Education and Training 0541X Hons BA (Ancient Languages and Culture)
02402 National Certificate in Datametrics 05541 Hons BA (Ancient Near Eastern Studies)
02542 National Professional Diploma in Education (Foundation Phase) 0507X Hons BA (Anthropology)
03352 National Professional Diploma in Education (Foundation 04650 Hons BA (Arabic)
Phase) (Three-year diploma) 0555X Hons BA (Archival Science)
02712 National Professional Diploma in Education (Foundation 05274 Hons BA (Art History)
Phase: Science and Technology Education) 05452 Hons BA (Biblical Archaeology)
02550 National Professional Diploma in Education (Intermediate 04146 Hons BA (Biblical Studies)
Phase) 04235 Hons BA (Communication)
03360 National Professional Diploma in Education (Intermediate 04243 Hons BA (Criminology)
Phase) (Three-year diploma) 05150 Hons BA (Development Studies)
02569 National Professional Diploma in Education (Senior Phase) 04162 Hons BA (Economics)
03379 National Professional Diploma in Education (Senior Phase) 04170 Hons BA (English)
(Three-year diploma) 04189 Hons BA (French)
02631 Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Foundation Phase and 05266 Hons BA (Gender Studies)
Early Childhood Development) 04111 Hons BA (Geography)
02623 Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Intermediate and Senior 04154 Hons BA (German)
Phase) 04790 Hons BA (Health Studies)
03980 Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Senior Phase and 04197 Hons BA (History)
Further Education and Training) 05126 Hons BA (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
0569X Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Sciences 05258 Hons BA (Information Science)
03689 Postgraduate Diploma in Distance Education 04715 Hons BA (International Politics)
03263 Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Education Management) 05177 Hons BA (Islamic Studies)
0300X Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Management 04219 Hons BA (Italian)
0524X Postgraduate Diploma in Telecommunications and Information 04855 Hons BA (Judaica)
Policy 04278 Hons BA (Linguistics) (Specialisation: General Linguistics)
03115 Postgraduate Diploma in Tertiary Education – DTE 05053 Hons BA (Linguistics) (Specialisation: Translation Studies)
(Postgraduate) 04375 Hons BA (Mathematics)
04677 Hons BA (Modern Hebrew)
Code Bachelor’s Degrees 05185 Hons BA (Musicology)
02038 BA 04847 Hons BA (Penology)
0233X BA (Communication Science) 04383 Hons BA (Philosophy)
02321 BA (Community Safety and Socio-legal Studies) 04839 Hons BA (Police Science)
02305 BA (Culture and Arts) 04359 Hons BA (Politics)
02313 BA (Health Sciences and Social Services) 05223 Hons BA (Portuguese)
02291 BA (Human and Social Studies) 04332 Hons BA (Psychology)
02283 BA (Languages and Literature) 04308 Hons BA (Public Administration)
02143 BA (Police Science) 05002 Hons BA (Religious Studies)
02976 BA (with specialisation in Open and Distance Learning) 05231 Hons BA (Romance Languages)
19
Code Honours Bachelor’s Degrees Code Hons BEd Admission Examination
04316 Hons BA (Russian) 05401 Hons BEd (Adm)
04871 Hons BA (Semitic Languages)
03298 Hons BA (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS) Code Hons BEd degree and endorsements
05843 Hons BA (Sociolinguistics) 05312 Hons BEd
04340 Hons BA (Sociology) 05320 Hons BEd – with specialisation in Educational Management
04820 Hons BA (Spanish) 05339 Hons BEd – with specialisation in Gi�ed Child Education
05061 Hons BA (Statistics) 05347 Hons BEd – with specialisation in Early Childhood Development
05835 Hons BA (TESOL) 05355 Hons BEd – with specialisation in Inclusive Education
05045 Hons BA (Theory of Literature) 05371 Hons BEd – with specialisation in Adult Basic Education and
04391 Hons BA(SS) (Criminology) Training
05215 Hons BA (SS) (Development Studies) 05363 Hons BEd (Specialisation in School Guidance and Counselling)
04413 Hons BA(SS) (Psychology) 95001 Hons BEd – with specialisation in Mathematics Education
04421 Hons BA(SS) (Sociology) 9501X Hons BEd – with specialisation in Environmental Education
04936 Hons BAdmin (Accounting) 95028 Hons BEd – with specialisation in Natural Science Education
04960 Hons BAdmin (Auditing) 03190 *Endorsement Specialisation in Educational Management
05193 Hons BAdmin (Business Management) 03220 *Endorsement Specialisation in Gi�ed Child Education
05169 Hons BAdmin (Development Studies) 03174 *Endorsement Specialisation in School Guidance and Counselling
04014 Hons BAdmin (Economics) 05304 *Endorsement Specialisation in Early Childhood Development
04006 Hons BAdmin (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
0376X *Endorsement Specialisation in Inclusive Education
05851 Hons BAdmin (Logistics)
0538X *Endorsement Specialisation in Adult Basic Education and
0491X Hons BAdmin (Public Administration)
Training
05096 Hons BAdmin (Quantitative Management)
04944 Hons BAdmin (Statistics)
Code Master’s degrees
04952 Hons BAdmin (Transport Economics)
07595 LLM (General) (Curriculum A)
05827 Hons BInf
07609 LLM (General) (Curriculum B)
0409X Hons BCom (Accounting)
07609 LLM with specialisation in Banking Law (specialisation code:
04081 Hons BCom (Auditing)
BNK)
04081 Hons BCom (Auditing – with specialisation in Internal
07609 LLM with specialisation in Commercial Law (specialisation
Auditing) (specialisation code: IAU)
05282 Hons BCom (Business Informatics) code: COL)
05207 Hons BCom (Business Management) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Corporate Law (specialisation code:
05207 Hons BCom (Business Management with specialisation in COR)
Financial Management) (specialisation code: FIN) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Criminal Law and Criminal
05207 Hons BCom (Business Management with specialisation in Procedure (specialisation code: CRP)
General Management) (specialisation code: GEN) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Family Law (specialisation code: FAM)
05207 Hons BCom (Business Management with specialisation in 07609 LLM with specialisation in Fundamental Rights (specialisation
Human Resource Management) (specialisation code: HRM) code: FUN)
05207 Hons BCom (Business Management with specialisation in 07609 LLM with specialisation in Insurance Law (specialisation code:
Marketing Management) (specialisation code: MAR) INS)
04073 Hons BCom (Economics) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Information Technology Law
04065 Hons BCom (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) (specialisation code: ITL)
0586X Hons BCom (Logistics) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Intellectual Property Law
05584 Hons BCom (Public Administration) (specialisation code: INT)
0510X Hons BCom (Quantitative Management) 07609 LLM with specialisation in International Economic Law
04103 Hons BCom (Statistics) (specialisation code: IEL)
04863 Hons BCom (Transport Economics) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Labour Law (specialisation code: LAB)
04642 Hons BCompt 07609 LLM with specialisation in Legal Aspects of HIV/AIDS
05576 Hons BCS (Consumer Science) (specialisation code: HIV)
0488X Hons BDiac (Mission) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Philosophy of Law (specialisation
04987 Hons BDiac (Youth Work) code: LPH)
0457X Hons BSc (Applied Mathematics) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Private Law (specialisation code:
04561 Hons BSc (Astronomy) PLW)
04472 Hons BSc (Chemistry) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Property Law (specialisation code:
04545 Hons BSc (Computer Science) PRO)
05568 Hons BSc (Environmental Monitoring and Modelling) 07609 LLM with specialisation in Tax Law (specialisation code: TAX)
04464 Hons BSc (Geography) 06157 MA (African Languages)
04693 Hons BSc (Information Systems) 07358 MA (African Politics)
04588 Hons BSc (Mathematics) 06149 MA (Afrikaans)
0460X Hons BSc (Operations Research) 07269 MA (Ancient History)
04502 Hons BSc (Physics) 09660 MA (Ancient Near Eastern Studies)
04553 Hons BSc (Psychology) 06378 MA (Anthropology)
04596 Hons BSc (Statistics) 06769 MA (Arabic)
05037 Hons BTh (Biblical Studies) 07854 MA (Archaeology)
05290 Hons BTh (Christian Spirituality) 07579 MA (Art History)
0474X Hons BTh (Church History) 07986 MA (Biblical Archaeology)
05398 Hons BTh (Comprehensive) 06777 MA (Biblical Studies)
05010 Hons BTh (Missiology) 06238 MA (Classics)
04731 Hons BTh (New Testament)
06807 MA (Clinical Psychology)
04723 Hons BTh (Old Testament)
06246 MA (Communication)
04782 Hons BTh (Practical Theology)
05029 Hons BTh (Religious Studies)
04766 Hons BTh (Systematic Theology)
04774 Hons BTh (Theological Ethics)
* This endorsement may be taken only by students who have already completed
an Hons BEd degree.
20
Code Master’s degrees Code Master’s degrees
06254 MA (Criminology) 0782X MInf
07366 MA (Development Studies) 0605X MBL
06173 MA (Economics) 06106 MCom (Accounting)
06181 MA (English) 06092 MCom (Auditing)
97446 MA (Environmental Management) 07544 MCom (Business Management)
97454 MA (Environmental Science) 06084 MCom (Economics)
0619X MA (French) 06076 MCom (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
06130 MA (Geography) 07757 MCom (Logistics)
06165 MA (German) 97527 MCom (Public Administration)
06211 MA (Greek) 07501 MCom (Quantitative Management)
07021 MA (Health Studies) 06114 MCom (Statistics)
06203 MA (History) 07781 MCom (Tourism Management)
07528 MA (Industrial and Environmental Psychology) 07161 MCom (Transport Economics)
07897 MA (Information Science) 06122 MCompt
07811 MA (International Communication) 07773 MCompt (Taxation)
06874 MA (International Politics) 07188 MDiac (Mission)
09652 MA (Islamic Studies) 07730 MDiac (Play Therapy)
0622X MA (Italian) 0717X MDiac (Social Work)
06971 MA (Judaica) 07196 MDiac (Youth Work)
06289 MA (Latin) 07005 MEd (Comparative Education)
06297 MA (Linguistics) 06998 MEd (Didactics)
06386 MA (Mathematics) 07439 MEd (Education Management)
07536 MA (Mathematics Education) 06637 MEd (Psychology of Education)
06963 MA (Modern Hebrew) 97284 MEd – with specialisation in Adult Education
07560 MA (Musicology) 96997 MEd – with specialisation in Comparative and International
0720X MA (Penology) Education
06394 MA (Philosophy) 97292 MEd – with specialisation in Curriculum Studies
07048 MA (Police Science) 97004 MEd – with specialisation in Early Childhood Education
0636X MA (Politics) 97438 MEd – with specialisation in Educational Psychology
07803 MA (Portuguese) 07293 MEd – with specialisation in Environmental Education
06343 MA (Psychology) 07420 MEd – with specialisation in Guidance and Counselling
06319 MA (Public Administration) 06653 MEd – with specialisation in History of Education
09644 MA (Public Health) 07412 MEd – with specialisation in Mathematics Education
07218 MA (Religious Studies) 07285 MEd – with specialisation in Natural Science Education
07927 MA (Romance Languages – with specialisation in French) 9742X MEd – with specialisation in Open and Distance Learning
07935 MA (Romance Languages – with specialisation in Italian) 06645 MEd – with specialisation in Philosophy of Education
07943 MA (Romance Languages – with specialisation in Portuguese) 07447 MEd – with specialisation in Socio-education
07951 MA (Romance Languages – with specialisation in Spanish) 0734X MEd – with specialisation in Special Needs Education
0796X MA (Romance Languages – with specialisation in two Romance 06475 MMus
languages) 07056 MPA
06327 MA (Russian) 06580 MSc (Applied Mathematics)
07064 MA (Semitic Languages) 06572 MSc (Astronomy)
07315 MA (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS) 07277 MSc (Chemical Education)
06351 MA (Sociology) 06491 MSc (Chemistry)
07013 MA (Spanish) 06556 MSc (Computer Science)
07471 MA (Statistics) 97462 MSc (Environmental Management)
06866 MA (Strategic Studies) 97470 MSc (Environmental Science)
07463 MA (Theory of Literature) 06483 MSc (Geography)
07846 MA with specialisation in Ancient Languages and Cultures 06955 MSc (Information Systems)
07919 MA with specialisation in Organisational Communication 09687 MSc (Life Sciences)
Research and Practice 06599 MSc (Mathematics)
07838 MA with specialisation in Sociolinguistics 06505 MSc (Mathematics Education)
09628 MA with specialisation in Applied Linguistics 07870 MSc (Mathematics, Science and Technology Education)
07889 MA with specialisation in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers 06610 MSc (Operations Research)
of Other Languages) 06513 MSc (Physics)
07862 MVA 06564 MSc (Psychology)
06416 MA(SS) (Criminology) 06602 MSc (Statistics)
07587 MA(SS) (Development Studies) 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Astronomy
0698X MA(SS) (Mental Health) Education) (specialisation code: AST)
06432 MA(SS) (Psychology) 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Chemistry
06424 MA(SS) (Social Work) Education) (specialisation code: CHE)
06440 MA(SS) (Sociology) 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Computing
07323 Master in Human Ecology Education) (specialisation code: COM)
07749 Master of Consumer Science 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Life Sciences
0779X MPH Education) (specialisation code: LIF)
07137 MAdmin (Accounting) 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Mathematics
07226 MAdmin (Auditing) Educaiton) (specialisation code: MAT)
07552 MAdmin (Business Management) 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Physics Education)
07382 MAdmin (Development Studies) (specialisation code: PHY)
07099 MAdmin (Economics) 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Science Education)
07080 MAdmin (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) (specialisation code: SCI)
07765 MAdmin (Logistics) 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Statistics
07110 MAdmin (Public Administration) Education) (specialisation code: STA)
0751X MAdmin (Quantitative Management) 07870 MSc (MST Education – with specialisation in Technology
07145 MAdmin (Statistics) Education) (specialisation code: TEC)
07153 MAdmin (Transport Economics) 07250 MTh (Biblical Studies)
21
Code Master’s degrees Code Doctoral degrees
06904 MTh (Church History) 08206 DLi� et Phil (Greek)
07234 MTh (Missiology) 08907 DLi� et Phil (Health Studies)
07722 MTh (Missiology – with specialisation in Urban Ministry) 08192 DLi� et Phil (History)
06890 MTh (New Testament) 09377 DLi� et Phil (Information Science)
06882 MTh (Old Testament) 09369 DLi� et Phil (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
06947 MTh (Practical Theology) 08826 DLi� et Phil (International Politics)
07307 MTh (Practical Theology – with specialisation in Pastoral Therapy) 09865 DLi� et Phil (Islamic Studies)
07242 MTh (Religious Studies) 08214 DLi� et Phil (Italian)
06920 MTh (Systematic Theology) 08923 DLi� et Phil (Judaica)
06939 MTh (Theological Ethics) 08265 DLi� et Phil (Latin)
07706 MTh with specialisation in Christian Spirituality 08273 DLi� et Phil (Linguistics)
08370 DLi� et Phil (Mathematics)
Code Doctoral degrees 08915 DLi� et Phil (Modern Hebrew)
09008 DAdmin (Accounting) 09563 DLi� et Phil (Musicology)
09253 DAdmin (African Politics) 08907 DLi� et Phil (Nursing Science)
09105 DAdmin (Auditing) 09075 DLi� et Phil (Penology)
08982 DAdmin (Business Economics) 08389 DLi� et Phil (Philosophy)
09555 DAdmin (Business Management) 08966 DLi� et Phil (Police Science)
09229 DAdmin (Consulting Psychology) 08354 DLi� et Phil (Politics)
08028 DAdmin (Development Studies) 0880X DLi� et Phil (Portuguese)
0801X DAdmin (Economics) 08338 DLi� et Phil (Psychology)
08001 DAdmin (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) 08303 DLi� et Phil (Public Administration)
08036 DAdmin (Public Administration) 09091 DLi� et Phil (Religious Studies)
09148 DAdmin (Quantitative Management) 08311 DLi� et Phil (Russian)
09016 DAdmin (Statistics) 09067 DLi� et Phil (Semitic Languages)
09172 DAdmin (Tourism Management) 08346 DLi� et Phil (Sociology)
09024 DAdmin (Transport Economics) 09083 DLi� et Phil (Spanish)
08052 DBL 09342 DLi� et Phil (Statistics)
08109 DCom (Accounting) 08818 DLi� et Phil (Strategic Studies)
08095 DCom (Auditing) 09334 DLi� et Phil (Theory of Literature)
09547 DCom (Business Management) 08451 DMus
09210 DCom (Consulting Psychology) 08974 DPA
08087 DCom (Economics) 08397 DPhil (Criminology)
08079 DCom (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) 09202 DPhil (Consulting Psychology)
09989 DCom (Logistics) 0958X DPhil (Development Studies)
97535 DCom (Public Administration) 08419 DPhil (Psychology)
0913X DCom (Quantitative Management) 08400 DPhil (Social Work)
08117 DCom (Statistics) 08427 DPhil (Sociology)
09784 DCom (Tourism Management) 09350 DTh (Biblical Studies)
08958 DCom (Transport Economics) 08850 DTh (Church History)
08737 DCompt 09113 DTh (Missiology)
09040 DDiac (Mission) 08842 DTh (New Testament)
09032 DDiac (Social Work) 08834 DTh (Old Testament)
09059 DDiac (Youth Work) 08893 DTh (Practical Theology)
9773X DDiac (Play Therapy) 09466 DTh (Practical Theology – with specialisation in Pastoral Therapy)
0894X DEd (Comparative Education) 09121 DTh (Religious Studies)
09520 DEd (Curriculum Studies) 08877 DTh (Systematic Theology)
08931 DEd (Didactics) 08885 DTh (Theological Ethics)
0930X DEd (Education Management) 09709 DTh with specialisation in Christian Spirituality
0863X DEd (History of Education) 09601 LLD
0961X DEd (Inclusive Education) 08567 PhD (Applied Mathematics)
08621 DEd (Philosophy of Education) 08559 PhD (Astronomy)
08613 DEd (Psychology of Education) 08478 PhD (Chemistry)
09512 DEd (Socio-education) 08532 PhD (Computer Science)
08141 DLi� et Phil (African Languages) 0927X PhD (Consulting Psychology)
09237 DLi� et Phil (African Politics) 97500 PhD (Environmental Management)
08133 DLi� et Phil (Afrikaans) 97519 PhD (Environmental Science)
09156 DLi� et Phil (Ancient History) 0846X PhD (Geography)
09679 DLi� et Phil (Ancient Near Eastern Studies) 09849 PhD (Information Systems)
08362 DLi� et Phil (Anthropology) 09881 PhD (Life Sciences)
08753 DLi� et Phil (Arabic) 08575 PhD (Mathematics)
09857 DLi� et Phil (Archaeology) 08508 PhD (Mathematics Education)
09571 DLi� et Phil (Art History) 09873 PhD (Mathematics, Science and Technology Education)
08761 DLi� et Phil (Biblical Studies) 08591 PhD (Operations Research)
08222 DLi� et Phil (Classics) 08494 PhD (Physics)
08230 DLi� et Phil (Communication) 08540 PhD (Psychology)
09199 DLi� et Phil (Consulting Psychology) 08583 PhD (Statistics)
08249 DLi� et Phil (Criminology) 09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Astronomy
09245 DLi� et Phil (Development Studies) Education) (specialisation code: AST)
08168 DLi� et Phil (Economics) 09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Chemistry
08176 DLi� et Phil (English) Education) (specialisation code: CHE)
97489 DLi� et Phil (Environmental Management) 09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Computing
97497 DLi� et Phil (Environmental Science) Education) (specialisation code: COM)
08184 DLi� et Phil (French) 09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Life Siences
08125 DLi� et Phil (Geography) Education) (specialisation code: LIF)
0815X DLi� et Phil (German)
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Code Doctoral degrees Code Certificates/Diplomas
09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Mathematics DPOLA National Diploma: Police Administration
Education) (specialisation code: MAT) NDPLC National Diploma: Policing
09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Physics Education) NDPOL National Diploma: Policing
(specialisation code: PHY) NDPRI National Diploma: Printing Management
09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Science Education) NDPRO National Diploma: Production Management
(specialisation code: SCI) NDPUB National Diploma: Public Management
09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Statistics NDPUM National Diploma: Public Management
Education) (specialisation code STA) DPUBR National Diploma: Public Relations Management
09873 PhD (MST Education – with specialisation in Technology NDPPT National Diploma: Pulp and Paper Technology
Education) (specialisation code: TEC) DPANK National Diploma: Purchasing Management
NDREE National Diploma: Real Estate
NDREG National Diploma: Registration Of Deeds
Proposed former TSA qualifications NDRCH National Diploma: Residential Child Care
NDSMN National Diploma: Safety Management
Code Certificates/Diplomas
NDSCR National Diploma: Security Management
HCFIS N Higher Certificate: Financial Information Systems
NDSER National Diploma: Security Risk Management
NCARS National Certificate: Archival Studies
NDSBM National Diploma: Small Business Management
NSCML National Certificate: Commercial Practice
NDSFI National Diploma: State Accounts and Finance (Inland)
NSPLC National Certificate: Policing
NDSMI National Diploma: Surface Mining
NSRES National Certificate: Real Estate
NDTAX National Diploma: Taxation
NCWAE National Certificate: Water Care
NDTXT National Diploma: Taxation
NDACC National Diploma: Accounting
NDTOU National Diploma: Tourism Management
NDACG National Diploma: Accounting
NDTRM National Diploma: Tourism Management
NDADM National Diploma: Administrative Management (Financial)
NDTRA National Diploma: Transport Economics
NDADG National Diploma: Administrative Management (General)
NDTRN National Diploma: Transport Economics
NDAGR National Diploma: Agricultural Management
NDTRV National Diploma: Travel and Tourism
NDANL National Diploma: Animal Health
HSACC National Higher Certificate: Accountancy
NDANM National Diploma: Animal Health
HSACG National Higher Certificate: Accounting
NDARS National Diploma: Archival Studies
HSARS National Higher Certificate: Archival Studies
NDBAN National Diploma: Banking
HDARS National Higher Diploma: Archival Studies
NDBNK National Diploma: Banking
HDETE National Higher Diploma: Education: Technical
NDCAY National Diploma: Child and Youth Development
NHDPO National Higher Diploma: Policing
NDCLA National Diploma: Civil Law Administration
NPCBE National Prelimenary Certificate: Business Education
NDSAA National Diploma: Commercial Administration
TDTEC National Technical Diploma: Technical
NDCML National Diploma: Commercial Practice
NDCRS National Diploma: Correctional Services Management
Code Bachelor’s degrees
NDCMA National Diploma: Cost and Management Accounting
BTACC BTech: Accounting
NDCOS National Diploma: Cost and Management Accounting
BTAGM BTech: Agricultural Management
DCRED National Diploma: Credit Management
BTANM BTech: Animal Health
NDCRM National Diploma: Credit Management
BTARS BTech: Archival Studies
NDDRE National Diploma: Deeds Registration Law
BTBAN BTech: Banking
NDEMA National Diploma: Economic Management Analysis
BTBAD BTech: Business Administration
NDEMN National Diploma: Economic Management Analysis
BTCAY BTech: Child and Youth Development
NDENG National Diploma: Engineering: Chemical
BTCOP BTech: Corporate Administration
NDECI National Diploma: Engineering: Civil
BTCRA BTech: Corporate Administration
NDEEN National Diploma: Engineering: Electrical
BTCOR BTech: Correctional Services Management
NDEID National Diploma: Engineering: Industrial
BTCMA BTech: Cost and Management Accounting
NDEMC National Diploma: Engineering: Mechanical
BTCOS BTech: Cost and Management Accounting
NDEXP National Diploma: Explosives Management
BTCRM BTech: Credit Management
NDFAC National Diploma: Finance and Accounting (Public)
BTEMA BTech: Economic Management Analysis
NDFNI National Diploma: Financial Information Systems
BTEMN BTech: Economic Management Analysis
NDGOV National Diploma: Government Finance
BTEDM BTech: Education: Management
NDHOT National Diploma: Horticulture
BTECP BTech: Education: Post School
NDHDM National Diploma: Housing Development and Management
BTEDP BTech: Education: Post School
NDHRM National Diploma: Human Resource Management
BTENC BTech: Engineering: Chemical
NDINF National Diploma: Information Technology
BTECE BTech: Engineering: Chemical (Environmental)
NDINA National Diploma: Internal Auditing
BTECV BTech: Engineering: Civil
NDINT National Diploma: Internal Auditing
BTELN BTech: Engineering: Electrical
NDLAN National Diploma: Language Practice
BTENI BTech: Engineering: Industrial
DLIBR National Diploma: Library and Information Practice
BTMEE BTech: Engineering: Mechanical
NDLIB National Diploma: Library and Information Studies
BTEXP BTech: Explosives Management
NDLIR National Diploma: Library and Information Studies
BTFAC BTech: Finance and Accounting (Public)
NDLIS National Diploma: Library and Information Studies
BTFIN BTech: Forensic Investigations
NDLGF National Diploma: Local Government Finance
BTHOR BTech: Horticulture
NDLGV National Diploma: Local Government Finance
BTHRD BTech: Human Resource Development
NDLOG National Diploma: Logistics
BTHRM BTech: Human Resources Management
NDMNT National Diploma: Management
BTINE BTech: Information Technology
NDMNG National Diploma: Management Services
BTINF BTech: Information Technology
DMARK National Diploma: Marketing
BTINA BTech: Internal Auditing
NDMET National Diploma: Metalliferous Mining
BTINT BTech: Internal Auditing
NDMSR National Diploma: Mine Surveying
BTLRM BTech: Labour Relations Management
NDMIN National Diploma: Mining Engineering
BTLIB BTech: Library and Information Studies
NDNTR National Diploma: Nature Conservation
BTLIS BTech: Library and Information Studies
NDOFM National Diploma: Office Management and Technology
BTLGF BTech: Local Government Finance
DPACM National Diploma: Packaging Management
BTLOG BTech: Logistics
NDPAC National Diploma: Packaging Management
BTMAN BTech: Management
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Code Bachelor’s degrees Question 28: Major subjects
BTCMR BTech: Marketing
BTMIN BTech: Mining Engineering Your major subjects MUST be indicated here.
BTNAT BTech: Nature Conservation
BTPLC BTech: Policing The ten modules which you intend to take on third level (or fourth
BTPBM BTech: Public Management level for a four-year qualification) must be stated. Note that your choice
BTPUB BTech: Public Management can be changed on future registration. For all qualifications you must
BTPBR BTech: Public Relations Management state the ten modules on the highest level which you will include in
BTANK BTech: Purchasing Management your curriculum.
BTQLT BTech: Quality
BTQUA BTech: Quality Question 30: Study units for which you wish to register in 2006
BTRLS BTech: Real Estate Question 35: Study units for which you wish to register in 2006
BTSMN BTech: Safety Management (Masters, Doctoral and MTech registration form)
BTSEC BTech: Security Risk Management
BTTAX BTech: Taxation This question must be answered in full by all students except those
BTTXA BTech: Taxation registering for a Master’s or Doctor’s degree, the curriculum of which
BTTXT BTech: Taxation comprises a dissertation only.
BTTOU BTech: Tourism Management
BTTRN BTech: Transport Economics Study units to be taken in 2007 or later must NOT be indicated here.
BTTRA BTech: Transport Economics
The following particulars must be given for each of the study units for
Code Master’s degrees which you wish to register and pay:
MTBAD MTech: Business Administration
MTCOR MTech: Correctional Services Management (i) The study unit code
MTCOS MTech: Cost and Management Accounting
MTEMA MTech: Economic Management Analysis NB
MTEDU MTech: Education If you wish to register for study units on second or third level in a
MTEDE MTech: Education: Education Management particular subject and at the same time apply for exemption from the
MTENC MTech: Engineering: Chemical preceding level, you will NOT be registered for the succeeding level
MTFIN MTech: Forensic Investigations without the necessary documentary evidence.
MTHOT MTech: Horticulture Students registering for MAT011 are referred to Part 7 of the
MTHRD MTech: Human Resource Development Calendar.
MTHUM MTech: Human Resource Management
MTINT MTech: Information Technology The codes for the various study units will be found in the subject
MTINR MTech: Internal Auditing chapter in Part 2 of the Calendar as well as in the rules for the relevant
MTLIS MTech: Library and Information Studies degrees or diplomas.
MTMAR MTech: Marketing
MTNAT MTech: Nature Conservation Codes for the individual papers of a course or half course must NOT be
MTPLC MTech: Policing used here, unless they are taken for non-degree purposes (NDP) only.
MTPOL MTech: Policing
MTPBM MTech: Public Management in all other cases only the code for the relevant course or module must
MTPUB MTech: Public Management be used here. See Part 2 of the Calendar for definitions of the various
MTRLS MTech: Real Estate study units. Please do not confuse ‘papers’ with ‘modules’.
MTSEC MTech: Security Risk Management
MTTAX MTech: Taxation (ii) Registration period
Code Doctoral degrees See the subject chapter in Part 2 of the Calendar to determine whether
DTCOR DTech: Correctional Services Management it is a year module or in which semester the relevant module is being
DTCOS DTech: Cost and Management Accounting offered.
DTEDU DTech: Education Fill in “0” for a year module and if you wish to write your
DTINR DTech: Internal Auditing examination in October/November 2006.
DTPLC DTech: Policing
Fill in “6” for a second cycle year module (only for former TSA
DTPUB DTech: Public Management
qualifications) and if you wish to write your examination in
May/June 2007.
Question 27: Qualification (Field of specialisation code)
Fill in ‘1’ for a first semester module (S1) if you wish to write
Question 32(b): Specialisation code (Masters, Doctoral and MTech
your examination in May/June 2006.
registration form)
If you choose a specialisation area, you also have to fill in the Fill in ‘2’ for a second semester module (S2) if you wish to write
specialisation code. your examination in October/November 2006.
Question 34: Subject in the case of an Master’s/Doctor’s degree It is only where a module is offered in BOTH semesters ((S1) and (S2))
(Masters, Doctoral and MTech registration form) that you may elect to write your examinations in either May/June (1)
or October/November (2). THIS CHOICE MUST BE DONE AT THE
If you named one of the above-mentioned degrees under Question 32, TIME OF REGISTRATION AND MAY NOT BE AMENDED AT A
the subject in which the degree is to be taken, must be indicated here, LATER DATE.
if applicable.
(iii) Language medium
Example: If you now wish to register for the Master’s degree in
Psychology, you should answer Questions 32 and 34 as follows: The language (English or Afrikaans) in which you prefer to receive
Question 32 : MA your tutorial le�ers and study guides for a particular study unit must
Question 32(a): 06343 be indicated with ‘Eng’ (for English) or ‘Afr’ (for Afrikaans) in the
Question 34 : Psychology appropriate column.
Note that study units in the subjects Afrikaans and English are offered
only through the medium of the language concerned.
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EXAMPLES NOTE that foreign students who pay by credit card may not use the budget
facility to pay fees.
Module code Exam period Language
(Eng or Afr) The registration form must be signed by the card holder (Question 31(c)
AFK101Q 1 Afr or Question 38).
MAT111N 0 Eng
CHE111Q 0 Eng Question 40: Cession of copyright (Masters, Doctoral and MTech
ACN101M 1 Eng registration form)
ACN102N 2 Eng
PHY2019 0 Eng Self-explanatory on form and only applicable to persons registering for
PVA141X 0 Eng a master’s or doctor’s degree. (See Rules PG 18 and PG 23(4) in Part 1 of
PMA151B 6 Eng the Calendar.) If exemption of cession is desired (which is granted only
in exceptional circumstances), a le�er substantiating the request must
Students who wish to register for one or more study units at this be a�ached to the registration form.
University with a view to having them recognized as part of a degree at
another university at a later date must register for non-degree purposes Question 32: Declaration and undertaking
(NDP) and are advised, where possible, to consult the relevant Question 41: Declaration and undertaking (Masters, Doctoral and
university in this connection in advance. MTech registration form)
IMPORTANT Students who are under the age of 21 years MUST have their parent/
quardian complete and sign the “Consent form” (in the middle of
See Number of study units per year and readmission to studies this brochure) and submit this completed form together with their
in Section C3 for possible restrictions on the number of study registration form.
units for which you may enrol.
Your study units for each year must be selected in such a way NB
that the examination dates do not clash – see the examination Your completed application form together with the prescribed fees, levies (where
timetable in the Examination Brochure if you are now registering applicable) and documents must be received by the University on or before
for an undergraduate qualification or the Postgraduate Diploma the appropriate closing date for registration – see under IMPORTANT rule
in Marketing Management. This does not apply to other A1 and Payment of fees in Section E1 for the relevant information.
postgraduate studies.
Undergraduate students may NOT register simultaneously for
study units on different levels in the same subject unless the
prerequisites have been met.
You must compile your curriculum in accordance with the rules
for your proposed degree or diploma.
S E C T I O N B
If you have problems in selecting study units, or doubts as to
the interpretation of the rules, you should immediately write to
the Registrar (Academic) or, if possible, contact the staff of the
Department of Student Admissions and Registrations or one of B1 Examination Centres – Question
the regional service centres personally or by telephone.
13 (registration form) and Question
(iv) Study unit (only for postgraduate students)
14 (Masters, Doctoral and MTech
The name of each paper, course, half-course or module for which
you now wish to register must be wri�en in the appropriate column,
registration form)
opposite the code for that study unit. NB
Students who are registering for a doctor’s or a master’s degree for which no
Question 31: Particulars of payment wri�en papers are prescribed, should indicate their examination centre as ‘Not
Question 38: Particulars of payment (Masters, Doctoral and MTech Applicable’.
registration form)
(a) By signing the application form, you undertake, inter alia, to
FIRST MAKE A CAREFUL STUDY OF SECTION E BEFORE GIVING THE write your examinations at an approved centre.
PARTICULARS ASKED FOR. (b) The list of approved examination centres has been subdivided as
follows:
To avoid delay, and even refusal, of your application for registration, (A) Republic of South Africa
you must make sure that you have correctly calculated the relevant fees (B) Other countries in Africa
and that they are submi�ed together with your completed application (C) Overseas countries
form, where possible. (D) Prisons and detention barracks
If you are paying by credit card (only ‘Visa’ or ‘Mastercard’ is accepted),
make sure that all the particulars given by you are correct. Note that (A) Republic of South Africa
the CV number must also be filled in. The CV number is the last three
digits which appear a�er your credit card number on the reverse side IMPORTANT
of your credit card. The cardholder’s signature is also required on the
registration form. A photostat copy of BOTH sides of the credit card Students who, a�er registration, change their examination centre to a
must be submi�ed together with your application for registration. foreign examination centre or postal address to a foreign address will be
liable to immediately pay the foreign levy as specified in C3(B)(3)(a).
Foreign students who are paying by credit cards other than their own must
supply the following additional information in an accompanying le�er: You are referred to the lists below and requested, where possible, to
(1) The name and surname of the cardholder in full (if the holder is select the examination centre NEAR TO YOUR HOME. Prisoners are
a married woman, her maiden name must also be supplied) referred to list D.
(2) The ID/passport number of the cardholder
(3) The address of the cardholder (as submi�ed to the bank as The CODE of the centre of your choice must then be given as your
reference) answer to Question 13/14 on your registration form. The centre and
(4) e-mail address of the student (if available). CODE must also be given if, during the year, you request that your
examinatin centre be changed.
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NOTE that you may later be requested by the University to write your Code Centre
examination(s) at a centre other than that of your choice, but only if 20079 Fort Beaufort
the University should find it necessary for you to do so for specific 50016 Frankfort
reasons. 4220X Ga Kgapane
00957 Garies
EXAMINATION CENTRES 07013 George
35114 Germiston
Code Centre 63010 Giyani
09032 Aberdeen 69604 Goedemoed
41181 Acornhoek 12211 GraaffReinet
21016 Adelaide 18015 Grahamstown
7764X Alexander Bay 27413 Greytown
19739 Alexandria 38210 Groblersdal
21210 Aliwal North 46655 Groothoek Hospital
39012 Amersfoort 83038 Hammanskraal
38237 Arabie 25011 Harding (Weza)
00140 Athlone 52116 Harrismith
46019 Balfour (Mpumalanga) 1611X Hartswater
26514 Balgowan 41114 Hazyview
40010 Barberton 50113 Heilbron
21318 Barkly East 6985X Helderstroom
10014 Beaufort West 38334 Hendrina
43419 Bela Bela (Warmbaths) 05312 Hermanus
35130 Benoni 70130 Hoedspruit
46116 Bethal 16314 Hopetown
52019 Bethlehem 82155 Idutywa
55018 Bloemfontein 26034 Illovo Beach
– Bochum – see Senwabarwana 25119 Ixopo
60119 Bopedi-Bapedi (Marishane) 43184 Jane Furse Hospital
49018 Bothaville 55050 Jan Kempdorp
34010 Brakpan 11118 Jansenville
0510X Brandvlei 08214 Jeffreys Bay
05010 Bredasdorp 33065 Johannesburg (Ormonde)
3701X Brits 08311 Joubertina
38016 Bronkhorstspruit 40134 Kabokweni
47015 Bultfontein 40142 KaNyamazane
21113 Burgersdorp (Eastern Cape) 17159 Kathu
4119X Bushbuckridge 16411 Kimberley
82031 Bu�erworth 19011 King William’s Town
05118 Caledon 09040 Kirkwood
10111 Calvinia 01031 Kleinsee
00140 Cape Town (Athlone) 45012 Klerksdorp
00116 Cape Town (Parow) 07110 Knysna
00256 Cape Town (Parow DR Church) 56413 Koffiefontein
31119 Carletonville 23019 Kokstad (Town Hall)
10219 Carnarvon 40959 Kokstad (DR Church)
39217 Carolina 50415 Kroonstad
21512 Cathcart 31011 Krugersdorp (Greek Church)
04014 Ceres 41904 Krugersdorp (PP Church)
44113 Christiana 17116 Kuruman
01937 Citrusdal 38245 KwaMhlanga
01910 Clanwilliam 06114 Ladismith (Western Cape)
12017 Colesberg 8221X Lady Frere
12114 Cradock 51314 Ladybrand
37125 Cullinan 26417 Ladysmith (KwaZulu/ Natal)
14117 De Aar 10413 Laingsburg
44318 Delareyville 43168 Lebowakgomo
46213 Delmas 37206 Lehurutshe
22810 Dordrecht 42013 Letaba (Tivumbeni)
16217 Douglas 43222 Limburg
3021X Dundee 43516 Lephalale (Ellisras)
28207 Durban (DLI Hall) 44512 Lichtenburg
27138 Durban (Hellenic Centre) 00132 Lime Acres
26018 Durban (Regional Office) – Louis Trichardt – see Makhado
2001X East London (Buffalo Hall) 82171 Lusikisiki
42307 East London (Unisa Regional Office) 41017 Lydenburg
2161X Elliot 41033 Maandagshoek
– Ellisras – see Lephalale 2211X Maclear
40150 Elukwatini 17213 Mafikeng
29238 Empangeni 43311 Makhado (Louis Trichardt)
82112 Engcobo 40053 Malelane
39314 Ermelo 03115 Malmesbury (DR Church)
29017 Eshowe 41335 Malmesbury (Bowling Club)
26212 Estcourt 23035 Matatiele
46132 Evander – Messina – see Musina
5111X Ficksburg 12513 Middelburg (Eastern Cape)
17248 Fochville 38318 Middelburg (Mpumalanga)
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Code Centre Code Centre
75833 Mkuze 22411 Sterkstroom
87041 Mlumati (Kwamhlushwa) 13110 Steynsburg
43575 Modimolle (Nylstroom) 11215 Steytlerville
43265 Modjadji 02658 Strand
74829 Mogwase 10618 Sutherland
43214 Mokopane (Potgietersrus) 05517 Swellendam
43257 Mookgophong (Naboomspruit) 17426 Taung College
02208 Moorreesburg 35998 Tembisa
0801X Mossel Bay 55336 Thaba Nchu
38377 Mpudulle 37419 Thabazimbi
4301X Musina (Messina) 4721X Theunissen
– Naboomspruit – see Mookgophong 24015 Tongaat
40118 Nelspruit 04952 Touwsriver
30414 Newcastle 42110 Tzaneen
34088 Nigel 20087 Ugie
– Nylstroom – see Modimolle 09113 Uitenhage
48011 Odendaalsrus 75116 Ulundi
45055 Orkney 82333 Umtata
06211 Oudtshoorn 25410 Umzinto
04219 Paarl 26719 Underberg
49115 Parys 08419 Uniondale
60232 Penge 17019 Upington
42072 Phalaborwa 30449 Utrecht
27316 Pietermaritzburg 32115 Vanderbijlpark
– Pietersburg – see Polokwane 44717 Ventersdorp
39411 Piet Retief 32581 Vereeniging
03212 Piketberg 1415X Victoria West
1513X Pofadder 49212 Viljoenskroon
43117 Polokwane (Pietersburg) 48119 Virginia
17612 Pomfret 39519 Volksrust
39438 Pongola 5223X Vrede
1821X Port Alfred 0331X Vredenburg
09016 Port Elizabeth 02119 Vredendal
20303 Port Elizabeth (Walmer) 17418 Vryburg
00930 Port Nolloth 30813 Vryheid
25216 Port Shepstone – Warmbaths – see Bela Bela
01740 Porterville 16519 Warrenton
17310 Postmasburg 48216 Welkom
4511X Potchefstroom 04812 Wellington
– Potgietersrus – see Mokopane 54011 Wepener
43206 Praktiseer (Burgersfort) 32956 Westonaria
36013 Pretoria 10154 Williston
15210 Prieska 11312 Willowmore
10510 Prince Albert 55514 Winburg
22314 Queenstown 38415 Witbank
33316 Randburg 58017 Witsieshoek
3102X Randfontein 44830 Wolmaransstad
50717 Reitz 0491X Worcester
29211 Richards Bay 54119 Zastron
12912 Richmond (Northern Cape) 37133 Zeerust
25313 Richmond (KwaZuluNatal)
0541X Riversdale
04316 Robertson
(B) Other countries in Africa
33405 Roodepoort (Only students residing Roodepoort)
IMPORTANT
37214 Rustenburg
41157 Sabie
If you are resident in one of the following countries in Africa (or
57010 Sasolburg
overseas – see list C), you are referred to the lists below and requested,
83070 Saulspoort
where possible, to select the examination centre NEAREST TO YOUR
4461X SchweizerReneke
HOME. Prisoners are referred to list D.
50814 Senekal
4315X Senwabarwana (Bochum)
The corresponding code of the selected centre must then be given as
70114 Thohoyandou
your answer to Question 13/14 on your registration form. The code must
38229 Siyabushwa
also be given if, during the year, you request that your examination
40215 Skukuza
centre be changed.
43354 Soekmekaar
13013 Somerset East
NOTE THAT you may later be requested by the University to write
0443X Somerset West
your examination(s) at a centre other than that of your choice, but only
83062 Soshanguve
if the University should find it necessary for you to do so for specific
01015 Springbok
reasons.
53031 Springfontein
34215 Springs (Hellenic Centre)
Code Centre
41408 Springs (Community Centre)
46515 Standerton
ALGERIA
28010 Stanger
99740 Algiers
04510 Stellenbosch (Voortrekker Hall)
59005 Stellenbosch (DR Church)
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Code Centre Code Centre
ANGOLA 77674 Rosh Pinah
8400X Luanda 79111 Rundu
79359 Swakopmund
BOTSWANA 78514 Tsumeb
00906 Francistown 78433 Walvis Bay
85014 Gaborone 78719 Windhoek
85049 Jwaneng
85030 Lobatsi NIGERIA
99724 Maun 85138 Lagos
8509X Selebi Pikwe
85103 Sowa Town RWANDA
98825 Kigali
BURUNDI
99104 Bujumbura SENEGAL
8512X Dakar
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
90905 Kinshasha SWAZILAND
8705X Mbabane
EGYPT 87092 Big Bend
91103 Cairo
TANZANIA
ERITREA 91235 Dar es Salaam
8994X Asmara 92975 Muleba
ETHIOPIA TUNISIA
87106 Addis Ababa 91227 Tunis
EQUATORIAL GUINEA UGANDA
89486 Malabo 91480 Kampala
GABON ZAMBIA
9112X Libreville 88986 Kitwe
8896X Livingstone
GHANA 88951 Lusaka
85111 Accra
85146 Tarkwa ZIMBABWE
84018 Bulawayo
COTE D’IVOIRE 8431X Chinhoyi
85006 Abidjan 84174 Gwanda
84190 Gweru
KENYA 84298 Harare
90921 Nairobi 84115 Kadoma
84255 Kwekwe
LESOTHO 84212 Marondera
86010 Maseru 84093 Masvingo
84352 Mutare
LIBYA
9305X Tripoli
MALAWI
(C) Overseas – see Important under
90026 Blantyre (B)
8803X Lilongwe
Code Centre
MALI
99309 Bamako ARAB EMIRATES (UNITED)
99856 Abu Dhabi
MOÇAMBIQUE 98760 Dubai
9997X Maputo
ARGENTINA
MOROCCO 90077 Buenos Aires
90603 Rabat 98833 Cordoba
NAMIBIA AUSTRALIA
77119 Gobabis 91308 Adelaide
77313 Karasburg 91030 Brisbane
79219 Katima-Mulilo 90158 Canberra
77518 Keetmanshoop 90441 Melbourne
8929x Khorixas 9059X Perth
77615 Luderitz 90727 Sydney
7781X Mariental
77917 Okahandja BAHRAIN (PERSIAN GULF)
77658 Oranjemund 99937 Manamah
79014 Oshakati
78115 Otjiwarongo BELGIUM
78212 Outjo 90131 Brussels
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Code Centre Code Centre
BRAZIL IRAN
90115 Brasilia 9076X Tehran
90697 Sao Paulo
IRELAND
BULGARIA 91448 Dublin
91170 Sofia
ISRAEL
CANADA 90778 Tel Aviv
90522 Calgary, Alberta
92568 Charlo�etown, Prince Edward Island ITALY
92541 Fredericton, New Brunswick 9045X Milan
92630 Montreal (Quebec) 90638 Rome
90557 O�awa
92681 Regina, Saskatchewan JAPAN
91014 Toronto 90794 Tokyo
90646 Vancouver
91456 Winnipeg, Manitoba JORDAN
91251 Amman
CHILE
90891 Santiago KOREA
90751 Seoul
CHINA
90700 Beijing KUWAIT
91464 Kuwait
CHINA – TAIWAN
90735 Taipei MADAGASCAR
91359 Antananarivo
CUBA
98957 Havana MALAYSIA
91146 Kuala Lumpur
CYPRUS
90786 Nicosia MAURITIUS
90654 Port Louis
CZECH REPUBLIC 91162 Rodrigues Island
90514 Prague
MEXICO
DENMARK 90069 Mexico City
9031X Copenhagen
NETHERLANDS
FIJI ISLANDS 90190 The Hague
88900 Vatakula
NEW ZEALAND
FINLAND 90867 Auckland
90271 Helsinki 90875 Dunedin
90859 Wellington
FRANCE 91243 Palmerston North
90573 Paris
NORWAY
GERMANY 9014X Oslo
91065 Berlin
90506 Frankfurt OMAN
90255 Hamburg 9918X Muscat
90093 Köln
90492 Munich PAKISTAN
90344 Islamabad
GREECE
90018 Athens PERU
92029 Lima
HONG KONG
90298 Hong Kong POLAND
9093X Warsaw
HUNGARY
90808 Budapest PORTUGAL
90379 Lisbon
ICELAND
90107 Reykjavik QATAR
98698 Doha
INDIA
99872 Mumbay RUSSIAN FEDERATION
99910 New Delhi 99880 Moscow
INDONESIA SAUDI ARABIA
99112 Jakarta 99953 Jeddah
99996 Riyadh
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Code Centre Examinations conducted by Correctional Services during a�ernoon
sessions will commence at 12:30, and not at 14:00 as indicated on the
SEYCHELLES examination timetable.
99457 Mahe
Code Centre
SINGAPORE 04006 Allandale (Paarl)
90085 Singapore 43397 A�eridgeville
4007X Barberton
SPAIN 36064 Baviaanspoort
90417 Madrid 46124 Bethal
34053 Boksburg
SWEDEN 04979 Brandvlei Maximum
90719 Stockholm 05525 Buffeljags Prison
84287 Chikurubi Maximum
SWITZERLAND 14125 De Aar
90050 Berne 36102 Devon
90212 Geneva 16373 Douglas
04235 Drakenstein (Medium B)
THAILAND 26050 Durban (Male)
91022 Bangkok 26069 Durban (Female)
20028 East London (Medium C)
TUNISIA 42978 Ebongweni C-Max (Kokstad)
91227 Tunis 30430 Ekuseni
2905X Eshowe
TURKEY 85022 Gaborone
89435 Ankara 42943 George
91499 Istanbul 30252 Glencoe
2127X Goedemoed
UKRAINE 18031 Grahamstown
99864 Kiev 32131 Groenpunt (Vereeniging)
77224 Grootfontein
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 55034 Grootvlei
99856 Abu Dhabi 84301 Harare
98760 Dubai 77828 Hardap (Mariental, Namibia)
46329 Heidelberg
UNITED KINGDOM 05150 Helderstroom
90395 London 05142 Helderstroom Maximum
33022 Johannesburg (Project 2) (Female)
URUGUAY 33030 Johannesburg (Project 3) (Diepkloof)
90476 Montevideo 33049 Johannesburg (Medium A)
33154 Johannesburg (Medium B)
USA 1642X Kimberley
93203 Ames, Iowa 19038 King William’s Town
92444 Anchorage, Alaska 45039 Klerksdorp
93149 Atlanta, Georgia 23000 Kokstad (Male)
90174 Chicago 50474 Kroonstad
92525 Edmond, Oklahoma 31062 Krugersdorp
92606 Emporia, Kansas 16993 Kuruman
92509 Fresno, California 42935 Kutama-Sinthumule Max (Lephalale)
92622 Jackson, Mississippi 26441 Ladysmith (KwaZulu-Natal)
92460 Lawton, Oklahoma 3214X Leeuhof
90972 Los Angeles 33111 Leeuwkop (Medium A)
92517 Menomonie, Wisconsin 3312X Leeuwkop (Medium B)
92614 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 33138 Leeuwkop (Medium C)
90530 New York 33146 Leeuwkop Maximum
92592 Norfolk, Virginia 44520 Lichtenburg
9028X Oklahoma 37079 Losperfontein (Brits)
92533 Orlando, Florida 4332X Louis Trichardt
93211 Philadelphia, Pensylvania 42951 Lusikisiki
9269X Piscataway, New Jersey 03158 Malmesbury (New Prison)
92576 Salt Lake City, Utah 55026 Mangaung Maximum
92495 San Diego, California 43109 Mauritius
9255X Victoria, Texas 20001 Mdantsane
90832 Washington 12556 Middelburg (Eastern Cape)
38296 Middelburg (Mpumalanga)
VENEZUELA 71625 Middledri�
98930 Caracas 34037 Modderbee
42986 Mogwase
VIETNAM 82244 Mount Fletcher
89427 Hanoi 82260 Mount Frere
3083X Ncome
(D) Prisons and detention barracks 40126 Nelspruit
43583 Nylstroom/Modimolle
NB 43060 Obiqua Prison, Tulbach
Centres at prisons and detention barracks are ONLY for prisoners, and 83097 Odi District
NOT for the staff of the prison or for other students. 17256 Parys
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Code
27324
43125
Centre
Pietermaritzburg
Polokwane
S E C T I O N C
00310 Pollsmoor
45136
36072
Potchefstroom
Pretoria Local Semester modules,
registration and cancellation
36048 Pretoria Maximum
36056 Pretoria Central
43079 Qalakabusha (Empangeni)
1723X Rooigrond
37400 Rustenburg
5710X Sasolburg C1 General
2760X Sevontein
09024 St Albans Maximum The university has a tuition model which includes subjects being offered
46523 Standerton in a modular format and on a semester/year basis.
78743 Swakopmund
70122 Thohoyandou
82376 Umtata
25402 Umzinto C2 Definition
17035 Upington (Male)
01023 Voorberg See Part 2 of the Calendar for definitions of module, semester, etc.
29009 Waterval-Utrecht
04855 Wellington Semester student. For purposes of handing in of documents a student
78735 Windhoek Central is considered to be a semester student if he/she registers for at least one
38423 Witbank module offered on a semester basis irrespective of whether or not other
04995 Worcester study units of one year duration have been included in the registration.
38156 Zonderwater
C3 Re-admission to studies and
B2 Examination timetable for 2006 number of study units per year
IMPORTANT
(Abstract of Section D3 in Part 1 of the
A STUDENT’S STUDY UNITS FOR EACH YEAR MUST BE
SELECTED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE EXAMINATION
Calendar)
DATES DO NOT CLASH.
Although it is the policy of the University to offer opportunities for study
In the examination timetable, the various subjects have been to all who qualify for admission, Council and Senate have, for various
listed alphabetically according to the subject code. reasons, found it necessary to limit the privilege of reregistration only to
The University will endeavour to keep to the examination dates students who, in the opinion of the University, have made satisfactory
in the timetable but, if changes are necessitated by unavoidable academic progress at this University, and can therefore be expected to
circumstances, they will be indicated in the final timetable. complete their proposed course of studies in a reasonable time.
Dates CANNOT be changed at the request of students.
1. Undergraduate students
(1) General
(A) NUMBER OF STUDY UNITS PER TUITION PERIOD
The 2006 examination dates for all study units will be found in the – ON FIRST REGISTRATION
alphabetical list in the Examination Brochure.
On first registration at this University the number of study units for
(2) How to use the timetable which a student may register is determined as indicated below. These
restrictions do not apply to the Certificates and Diplomas in Education
(a) First find the name and code of each study unit for which you offered by the School of Education in Part 5 of the Calendar:
wish to register for 2006 in Part 2 of the Calendar.
(b) Write down the codes and the corresponding examination dates NB 1
on a sheet of paper, and make sure that the dates do not clash. If Students who wish to register for the BSc degree or the National Certificate
there is a clash, you may NOT register for more than one of the in Datametrics and who are restricted to registration for FOUR modules are
study units concerned in 2006. referred to the NB under Rule Sc3(2) or Sc11(2) respectively in Part 7 of the
(c) Although examination dates have been arranged in both Calendar. An abstract of Rule G13 appears in Section 1 in each of the College
semesters 1 and 2 in a particular semester module, it should be Calendars.
noted that the relevant module may not necessarily be offered in
both semesters. Students may not register for a semester module
in a semester in which the module is not offered – see the relevant (a) A student who was registered at another university and who
subject chapter in Part 2 of the Calendar. (i) passed at least one course (or the equivalent thereof), is
NOT restricted, except by the rules for the relevant degree
or diploma;
(3) Codes (ii) did not pass a single study unit, is restricted according to
his/her results at matriculation level. A student who is in
Each study unit is designated by a code consisting of SEVEN characters, possession of
and the relevant code must be indicated on the registration form. a conditional exemption on grounds of age (+23)
may register for a maximum of TWO modules;
(4) Examination timetable for 2006 one of the certificates under Rule G13(1)(a)–(e)
(with the exception of a certificate of conditional
Consult the separate Examination Brochure . exemption on grounds of age (+23)) with at least
50% (D symbol*) in THREE of more subjects may
register for a maximum of FOUR modules;
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one of the certificates under Rule G13(1)(a)–(e) 3. AFTER THREE YEARS OF STUDY
(with the exception of a certificate of conditional
exemption on grounds of age (+23)) but with LESS The application for re-enrolment from students who, a�er three years
than THREE subjects with at least 50% (D symbol*) of study have not passed study units with a weight of at least 0,200
may register for only TWO modules. (equivalent to two modules) at this University, will be refused.
(b) A student who has completed a three- or four-year diploma at a
technikon, a Teachers’ College, a University or a Nursing College that If permission to re-enrol at the University has been refused to students
is affiliated to a South African university is not restricted, except by the a�er three years of study they may apply for readmission once they
rules for the relevant degree or diploma. have satisfied one of the following requirements AFTER they were
(c) A student who was registered at a Technikon, a Teachers’ College or refused readmission:
a Nursing College WITHOUT completing a three- or four-year (a) passed study units with a weight equivalent to at least 0,600 at
diploma and who another university
(i) passed at least one course (or the equivalent thereof) is or
referred to (d) below; (b) completed a one year qualification, which has an admission
(ii) did not pass a single study unit, may register for only requirement of at least a senior or school leaving certificate, at a
TWO modules or, in the case of the College of Science, recognised tertiary institution (eg a Technikon, Teachers’ College
Engineering and Technology four modules). Note that if or University).
he/she holds one of the certificates under Rule G13(1)(a)–
(e) (with the exception of a certificate of conditional On readmission the requirements of C3 will apply with effect from the
exemption on grounds of age (+23)) with at least 50% year in which the student was readmi�ed to studies. Students who are
(D symbol*) in THREE or more subjects at matriculation refused readmission for a second time will NOT again be admi�ed to
level, he/she may register for a maximum of FOUR studies on undergraduate level.
modules.
(d) All students, with the exception of those under C3(1)(A)(a), 4. AFTER FIVE YEARS OF STUDY
(b) or (c)(ii) above, are restricted as follows by their results at
matriculation level: Students who, a�er five years of study have not passed study units
(i) a student with conditional exemption on grounds of age with a total weight of at least 0,400 (the equivalent of four modules or
(+23) may register for a maximum of TWO modules two first-year courses or four half-courses) will not be admi�ed to any
(ii) a student who is in possession of one of the certificates further studies on undergraduate level, at this University
under Rule G13(1)(a)–(e) (with the exception of a
certificate of conditional exemption on grounds of age 5. AFTER NINE OR MORE YEARS OF STUDY
(+23)) with at least 50% (D symbol*) in THREE or more
subjects at matriculation level is NOT restricted, except Students who, a�er nine or more years of study have not passed study
by the rules for the relevant degree or diploma units with a total weight of at least 1,000 (the equivalent of ten modules
(iii) a student who is in possession of one of the certificates or the first year of a three year degree) will not be admi�ed to any
under Rule G13(1)(a)–(e) (with the exception of a further studies at undergraduate level at this University.
certificate of conditional exemption on grounds of age
(+23)) but LESS than THREE subjects with at least 50% Applications of appeal may be in writing and addressed to The Registrar
(D symbol*) at matriculation level, may register for a (Academic), P.O. Box 392, Unisa 0003.
maximum of FOUR modules.
(e) A part-time student under C3(1)(A)(a)(i), (b) or (d)(ii) above is NB 3
strongly advised to register for a maximum of SIX modules or Each year in which a student was registered at Unisa is included in the
eight BSc modules). abovementioned periods of registration – not just the years in which
he/she was registered for a particular qualification.
(B) NUMBER OF STUDY UNITS PER YEAR – ON
REREGISTRATION In the case of a student who has COMPLETED a degree or a university
diploma, only those years of registration AFTER completion of the
1. AFTER ONE YEAR OF STUDY degree or diploma will be taken into account.
Study units from which a student has been exempted will NOT be
Students who were registered at this University in 1980 or later for the taken into consideration for purposes of determining whether he/she
FIRST and ONLY time for a degree, diploma or for non-degree purposes may be permi�ed to re-enrol. His/Her previous academic performance
(NDP) and did not pass any study units a�er one year of study are at another university will, likewise, not be taken into consideration.
permi�ed to reregister. The number of study units they may take is Students are strongly advised to register early, to limit the number
the same as in their first year of study, ie if they were restricted to two of study units for which they enrol in accordance with the time they
modules on the grounds of their admission documents, this restriction have available for study, and to work at a steady pace throughout the
will also apply to the second year. If they were unrestricted in their year, since these are all important factors which can influence their
first-year, they will also be unrestricted in their second year, except by progress.
the relevant college rule.
NB 2
Once a student has passed a study unit, the number of study units on
reregistration in future years of study will be unrestricted except by college C4 Addition of study units after
rules, provided the student qualifies for readmission to studies.
registration
2. AFTER TWO YEARS OF STUDY (abstract of Section D1(2)(h) in Part 1
Students who a�er two years of study have not passed any study units of the Calendar)
may reregister in their third year, but the same restrictions as in 1
above will apply. Such students will be advised to register for ASC001R Students who have registered before the appropriate closing date, may
(Academic Support module) with or without other study units. register for additional study units provided that their wri�en application
for such addition(s) is received by the University on or before that date.
(It is NOT necessary to complete another registration form.)
* Only the symbols which appear on the student’s final certificate will be NB
accepted. Symbols obtained for oral examinations will not be taken into The minimum amount payable on registration must be paid in respect of
account. each additional study unit. STUDENTS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
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must again pay the minimum amount payable on registration as well 2. 9 FEBRUARY 2006
as the levy for each new study unit IN ADVANCE.
Such applications CANNOT be considered a�er the appropriate closing for students who are registering for the first semester for
date for registration. qualifications offered by the former Unisa
Students registering for modules presented in the first
semester must note that the academic year commences on
23 January 2006 and those registering a�er this date do so
C5 Failure to submit documents at their own risk.
NO registrations for first-semester modules will be
accepted a�er 9 February 2006.
(abstract of Section D1(2)(j) in Part 1 of the Students whose application for registration is received
Calendar) a�er 9 February 2006 will be registered only for the
second semester and only for modules which are offered
Documents referred to under A2 (or A14 in Part 1 of the Calendar) in that semester.
must be submi�ed together with the registration form and the
relevant registration fees. If this is NOT done, the University may 3. 16 MARCH 2006
withhold registration until such time as all relevant documents and
fees are received. Registrations will then be processed according to the NB
applicable registration dates. Registrations for CEM101A closes on 28 February 2006.
for students registering for CYCLE 1 subjects offered by
S E C T I O N D
the former TSA
for students registering for year courses/modules,
excluding registrations for first-semester modules
offered by the former Unisa
for students registering for modules offered in the second
D1 Dates for registration semester for qualifications offered by the former Unisa
for students who wrote examinations in January/
NB February 2006 at Unisa or another recognised tertiary
There are different closing dates for students registering for the 2006 institution and whose registration for study units was
academic year. dependent on the results of their January/February 2006
Students are strongly advised to register EARLY, and NOT to wait examinations, excluding modules offered in the first
until the closing date. semester.
for students registering and reregistering for all
Honours (except the Honours BCompt (CTA)) (see 19
Completed applications for registration (including fees, completed
January 2006), Master’s and Doctor’s degrees
registration form and supporting documents) must be RECEIVED
by the University ON OR BEFORE THE APPROPRIATE CLOSING
DATES. Those received a�er that date will NOT be accepted. 4. 4 APRIL 2006
Students registering at the University for the first time must submit all for Honours and Master’s students who wrote
the relevant documents and fees together with their registration form. examinations in January/February 2006 and whose
registrations are dependent on the results of those
If you register in December, you will normally receive sufficient tutorial examinations.
ma�er to be able to begin your studies at once. The lecturers will not
be available to mark assignments, nor to answer queries in connection NB
with studies until February 2006 but, by registering early, you will have The restrictions under ‘Duration of study and number of study units per year’
more time to acquaint yourself with the year’s work, and to plan your in the rules for the relevant degrees and diplomas are applicable in all cases.
studies accordingly.
Applications for additions must be made in writing and, accompanied
A. Registration for the 2006 academic year for all qualifications by the prescribed fees and levies, where applicable (see Section B3). It is
offered by the former Unisa begins on 1 DECEMBER 2005. NOT necessary to complete another registration form.
This registration period closes on 21 December 2005. No
REGISTRATIONS/REREGISTRATIONS for any qualifications Students awaiting the results from the re-mark of a January examination
offered by the former TSA will be processed during this script may register until 16 March 2006, but not for any relevant
period. successive study unit until such time as the result of the re-marked
script of the preceding study unit is available. Not applicable to former
Students who wrote examinations at Senior Certificate level or TSA students or modules offered in the first semester.
at a recognised tertiary institution in October/November 2005,
must await the release of their results before registering. If you intend to write (or have wri�en) the examination in one or more
papers of a course (or half-course) or modules in January 2006, you
NB may NOT register for any study unit(s) in that subject for which the
Registrations for 2006 recommence on 5 January 2006 for all qualifications. paper(s)/modules you wrote are prerequisites/co-requisites before the
result of the January examination is available. Only then may this or
another subject be added but only until 16 March 2006. Not applicable
The different closing dates are as follows: to former TSA students or modules offered in the first semester.
1. 19 JANUARY 2006 If you were given permission to write examinations in January 2006 and
you will be (or were) absent from these examinations for any reason,
only for students registering for the Honours BCompt you must register before the relevant closing date above.
(CTA). (For students not a�empting the CTA, the closing
date is 16 March 2006.) NB
The University will be closed for all registrations from 5 April to 6 June 2006.
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B. Registration dates for the SECOND SEMESTER and SECOND Self-Help Centre
CYCLE begins on 6 JUNE 2006
This centre is available only to undergraduate students who are
Close on: reregistering at Unisa.
18 JULY 2006 Students may now also make use of the self-help registration centre
situated at the registration hall on the campuses in Pretoria and Florida
only for students who are registering for the SECOND as well as the regional service centre in Durban. The purpose of the
semester for qualifications offered by the former Unisa self- help centre is to create the opportunity for students to register
themselves under the supervision of an advisor and in so doing shorten
(Registrations for the second semester also takes place the actual time of registration. The student will however be selected
between 1 December 2005 to 16 March 2006.) outside the registration hall before proceeding to the self-help centre
and the following criteria will apply:
Students already registered for the first semester 2006 First registration for the qualification must not be prior to 1998
may ADD modules for the second semester. They MUST No outstanding fees or documents
NOT reregister. No advice is needed by the student
Modules for which the student is registering are in accordance
Students registering for modules offered in the second with the rules stipulated in the relevant Calendar
semester must note that the tuition period commences on No alteration of any personal data needed (for example: a change
19 June 2006. Students registering a�er this date do so at of address)
their own risk.
If a student qualifies according to the above mentioned criteria he or she
Close on: may ask for assistance at the entrance to the registration hall C on the
Pretoria campus or at the entrance to the registration halls in Durban
3 AUGUST 2006 or Florida.
for CYCLE 2 for qualifications offered by the former TSA NB
If the correct study fees are deposited, according to the prescribed procedure,
into the ABSA bank account (see E2(7) in this brochure), at least forty eight
D2 Office Hours (48) hours (two working days), prior to registering in the self-help centre,
the registration will be activated immediately and the student will be able to
proceed to despatch directly from the self-help centre without first queuing at
Administration – Enquiries and the cashiers.
Registration
NB
S E C T I O N E
Students who wish to register or make enquiries at Unisa’s offices in Pretoria
must visit the Registration Halls in the Cas van Vuuren Building and
NOT the Administration Building.
The University offices in Pretoria and all the registration offices are
open from MONDAY to FRIDAY: E1 Fees
from 07:45 to 13:00 and
from 13:45 to 15:30 for enquiries
The registration halls are open from 08:00 to 13:00 and from 13:45 to
Prescribed fees for 2006
15:30
(1) STUDENT FEES
Security gates at the Registration Hall close at 15h25.
The government is currently investigating the policy regarding the
subsidy for foreign students. The a�ention of such students is drawn
The campuses in Pretoria, Florida and regional service centres, service
to the fact that prescribed student fees could increase substantially in
points and agencies will be open on the following Saturdays from 08:00
the future.
to 11:30 for the purpose of registration:
Security gates at the Registration Hall close at 11h25. (A) GENERAL INFORMATION
7, 14, 21, 28 January 2006 (1) Prescribed student fees
4, 25 February 2006
4, 11 March 2006 Fees are valid for only one academic year.
15, 29 July 2006
Prescribed student fees include registration, examinations and
admission to discussion classes.
The campuses in Pretoria, Florida and regional service centres, service
points and agencies are closed on public holidays, Saturdays (see above
Miscellaneous fees are also payable in the following instances:
for the exceptions), Sundays, the Easter weekend and from 13:00 (10:00
(i) supplementary, special and aegrotat examinations
for the registration halls) on 22 December 2005 to 07:45 on 4 January
(ii) remark of examination scripts
2006. Registration Halls will open for registration at 08:00 on 5 January
(iii) graduation ceremonies
2006.
(iv) issuing of complete or conditional exemption certificates
by the Matriculation Board (payble before or on
NB
registration)
The registration period closes on 21 December 2005.
(v) dishonoured cheques
(vi) checking of examination marks
(vii) levy on students in foreign countries
The Regional service centre in Wellington, Western Cape will close for
(viii) levy payable by overseas master’s and doctoral students
registration at 12:00 on 15 December 2005 and will re-open at 08:00 on
5 January 2006.
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(2) Miscellaneous fees (other) (2) Prescribed student fees
All miscellaneous fees are payable to Unisa and may be included NB
with your student fees. The LEVY FOR STUDENTS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES must be
paid in addition to the minimum initial payment on registration – see
(3) Bursary holders and students whose studies are (3)(a) below.
underwritten by their employers or other institutions Students must be in possession of a student number BEFORE
registrations can be processed or fees paid or deposited into the ABSA
Students in this category must pay at least the relevant prescribed Bank account. Student numbers can be obtained from www.unisa.ac.za
initial payment on registration, together with any compulsory
miscellaneous fees (eg the levy for foreign students).
(See next page for fees)
Fees must be paid before the relevant closing date(s).
Accounts are issued only to students and not to any third party
or other institutions.
A quotation of fees payable may be issued on request, which you
may hand to the relevant institution before registration.
(4) Financial Aid
(a) National Students Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS)
Students may apply for a NSFAS loan for assistance with
study fees if they meet inter alia the following criteria:
must be a South African citizen;
studying towards a first tertiary qualification or
studying for a second tertiary qualification if such
qualification is necessary in order to practice in
your chosen career (eg. PGCE);
able to demonstrate a potential for academic success;
financially needy.
(b) Government employees
Students employed in Government Departments may
apply for assistance with study fees if they meet inter alia
the following criteria:
they must be in the direct employ of the SA
Government or a permanent member of the
SANDF;
loan may not exceed 25% of gross income;
maximum loan amount is R10 000 per annum.
The loan scheme is administered by Edu-loan (Tel: (012)
429-8760 and (011) 670-6100). See Edu-loan application
form – Centrefold.
(B) PRESCRIBED FEES FOR 2006
(1) Minimum amount payable on registration
A minimum amount is payable on registration in respect of each
module or paper for which the student registers. The minimum
amount payable on registration is dependent on the number of
individual study units for which the student registers.
A minimum initial amount is payable with each registration.
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.
A�er payment of the initial amount on registration, the
outstanding balance must be paid before the relevant dates.
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Prescribed Student Fees
DESCRIPTION SEMESTER TOTAL MINIMUM DUE BY 31 DUE BY 15 DUE BY 15
AMOUNT MARCH 2006 MAY 2006 AUGUST
PAYABLE ON 2006
REGISTRATION
SUBJECTS IN: EDUCATION; LAW; LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS; PSYCHOLOGY; AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND
SOCIAL SERVICES
Undergraduate Level:
Half module S1 R360,00 R150,00 R210,00
S2 R360,00 R150,00 R210,00
YEAR R360,00 R150,00 R210,00
Module/Paper S1 R710,00 R300,00 R410,00
S2 R710,00 R300,00 R410,00
YEAR R710,00 R300,00 R410,00
Full Year Course YEAR R1 420,00 R600,00 R410,00 R410,00
Honours Level:
Half module YEAR R490,00 R200,00 R140,00 R150,00
Module YEAR R980,00 R400,00 R290,00 R290,00
Full Year Course/Paper YEAR R1 960,00 R800,00 R580,00 R580,00
Masters Level
Module YEAR R940,00 R400,00 R270,00 R270,00
Paper YEAR R1 880,00 R800,00 R540,00 R540,00
Full Year Course/Dissertation YEAR R3 760,00 R1 500,00 R1 130,00 R1 130,00
Research YEAR R6 500,00 R6 500,00
Doctorates (Thesis) YEAR R7 030,00 R7 030,00
SUBJECTS IN: BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES; COMMUNICATION; COMPUTER SCIENCE
AND DATA PROCESSING; LANGUAGES, LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE; PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION AND THEOLOGY;
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL STUDIES
Undergraduate Level:
Half module S1 R350,00 R150,00 R200,00
S2 R350,00 R150,00 R200,00
YEAR R350,00 R150,00 R200,00
Module/Paper S1 R700,00 R300,00 R400,00
S2 R700,00 R300,00 R400,00
YEAR R700,00 R300,00 R400,00
Full Year Course YEAR R1 400,00 R600,00 R400,00 R400,00
Honours Level:
Half module YEAR R460,00 R200,00 R130,00 R130,00
Module YEAR R920,00 R400,00 R260,00 R260,00
Full Year Course/Paper YEAR R1 850,00 R800,00 R530,00 R520,00
Masters Level:
Module YEAR R930,00 R400,00 R270,00 R260,00
Paper YEAR R1 790,00 R800,00 R500,00 R490,00
Full Year Course/Dissertation YEAR R3 700,00 R1 500,00 R1 100,00 R1 100,00
Research YEAR R6 000,00 R6 000,00
Doctorates (Thesis) YEAR R6 730,00 R6 730,00
SUBJECTS IN: ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN; ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY;
HOME ECONOMICS; INDUSTRIAL ARTS, TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY; MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES; AND PHYSICAL
EDUCATION, HEALTH EDUCATION AND LEISURE
Undergraduate Level:
Half module S1 R340,00 R150,00 R190,00
S2 R340,00 R150,00 R190,00
YEAR R340,00 R150,00 R190,00
Module/Paper S1 R690,00 R300,00 R390,00
S2 R690,00 R300,00 R390,00
YEAR R690,00 R300,00 R390,00
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DESCRIPTION SEMESTER TOTAL MINIMUM DUE BY 31 DUE BY 15 DUE BY 15
AMOUNT MARCH 2006 MAY 2006 AUGUST
PAYABLE ON 2006
REGISTRATION
Full Year Course YEAR R1 380,00 R600,00 R390,00 R390,00
Honours Level:
Half module YEAR R430,00 R200,00 R120,00 R110,00
Module YEAR R870,00 R400,00 R240,00 R230,00
Full Year Course/Paper YEAR R1 740,00 R800,00 R470,00 R470,00
Masters Level:
Module YEAR R910,00 R400,00 R260,00 R250,00
Paper YEAR R1 820,00 R800,00 R510,00 R510,00
Full Year Course/Dissertation YEAR R3 650,00 R1 500,00 R1 080,00 R1 070,00
Research YEAR R5 500,00 R5 500,00
Doctorates (Thesis) YEAR R6 460,00 R6 460,00
SUBJECTS FOR: AGRICULTURE AND RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES; ARTS, VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS;
HEALTH CARE AND HEALTH SCIENCES; AND LIFE SCIENCES AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
Undergraduate Level:
Half module S1 R310,00 R150,00 R160,00
S2 R310,00 R150,00 R160,00
YEAR R310,00 R150,00 R160,00
Module/Paper S1 R630,00 R300,00 R330,00
S2 R630,00 R300,00 R330,00
YEAR R630,00 R300,00 R330,00
Full Year Course YEAR R1 270,00 R600,00 R340,00 R330,00
Honours Level:
Half module YEAR R410,00 R200,00 R110,00 R100,00
Module YEAR R810,00 R400,00 R210,00 R200,00
Full Year Course/Paper YEAR R1 630,00 R800,00 R420,00 R410,00
Masters Level:
Module YEAR R890,00 R400,00 R250,00 R240,00
Paper YEAR R1 770,00 R800,00 R490,00 R480,00
Full Year Course/Dissertation YEAR R3 540,00 R1 500,00 R1 020,00 R1 020,00
Research YEAR R5 000,00 R5 000,000
Doctorates (Thesis) YEAR R6 330,00 R6 330,00
MBL Degree
First year (per module) R3 190,00 R1 070,00 R1 060,00 R1 060,00
Books R4 285,00 R4 285,00
Levies to be advised
Second year (per module) R3 200,00 R1 070,00 R1 060,00 R1 070,00
Books R5 210,00 R5 210,00
Levies to be advised
Third year (per module) R3 000,00 R1 000,00 R1 000,00 R1 000,00
MBLREP R8 300,00 R2 800,00 R2 800,00 R2 700,00
Books R5 925,00 R 5 925,00
Levies to be advised
DBL Degree R10 500,00 R10 500,00
Levies to be advised
NB
The fees for all fourth-level modules will be charged on honours level.
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(a) Additional study material for Physics: (h) Additional study material for Italian
(i) Students registering for FDEPS2, FDEPS6, PHY101, (i) Students registering for ITN201 and ITN301 must pay a
PHY102 and/or PHY104 must pay a single, non- single non-refundable levy of R90,00 for additional study
refundable levy of R310,00 for additional study material. material. Students who registered for these modules in
Students will not, however, be required to purchase any 2002 to 2005 are exempt from this levy.
prescribed books for these modules. (ii) Students registering for ITN201 must pay a single non-
(ii) Students registering for PHY105 (or APM111) and/or refundable levy of R100,00 for additional study material
PHY106 must pay a single non-refundable levy of R310,00 in addition to h(i) above if they have not passed ITN102/
for additional study material. ITP102. Students who registered for this module in 2002
(iii) Students who registered for the abovementioned modules to 2005 are exempt from this levy.
in 2002 to 2005 are exempted from paying the levy. (iii) Students registering for ITN202 must pay a single non-
(iv) Students registering for PHY303 and PHY418 must pay refundable levy of R390,00 for additional study material.
a single non-refundable levy of R250,00 for additional Students who failed this module prior to 2003 and now
study material. Students who registered for either of repeat it must pay the full levy of R390,00.
these modules in 2004 or 2005 are exempted from paying (iv) Students registering for ITN301 must pay a single non-
this levy. refundable levy of R280,00 for additional study material
in addition to h(i) above if they have not passed ITN102/
(b) Additional study material for Mandarin Chinese ITP102. Students who registered for this module in 2002
(i) Students registering for MAN101 must pay a single to 2005 are exempt from this levy.
non-refundable levy of R70,00 for additional study (v) Students registering for ITN302 must pay a single non-
material. The additional study material includes the book refundable levy of R120,00 for additional study material.
“Practical Mandarin for beginners” and students will not Students who registered for this module in 2004 or 2005
be required to purchase any additional prescribed books. are exempt from this levy.
(ii) Students who were registered for this module in 2000 to (vi) Students registering for ITN304 must pay a single non-
2005 are exempted from paying this levy. refundable levy of R540,00 for additional study material.
Students who failed this module prior to 2003 and now
(c) Additional study material for Development Studies repeat it must pay the full levy of R540,00.
(i) Students registering for DVA101 and/or DVA102 must (vii) Students registering for ITN821 must pay a single non-
pay a single non-refundable levy of R100,00 for additional refundable levy of R960,00 for additional study material.
study material. Students who registered for these modules Students who registered for this module in 2002 to 2005
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. are exempt from this levy.
(ii) Students registering for DVA201 and/or DVA202 must (viii) Students registering for ITN822 must pay a single non-
pay a single non-refundable levy of R230,00 per module refundable levy of R390,00 for additional study material.
for additional study material. Students who registered for Students who registered for this module in 2002 to 2005
these modules in 2003 to 2005 are exempt from this levy. are exempt from this levy.
(iii) Students registering for any one or more of DVA301,
302, 303, 304, 305 must pay a single non-refundable levy (i) Additional study material for Spanish
of R250,00 for additional study material. Students who (i) Students registering for SPS304 must pay a single non-
registered for these modules in 2003 to 2005 are exempt refundable levy of R320,00 for additional study material.
from this levy. Students who failed this module prior to 2003 and now
(iv) Students registering for DVA302 must, in addition to the repeat it must pay the full levy of R320,00.
levy specified in c(iii) above, pay an amount of R80,00 for (ii) Students registering for SPS305 must pay a single non-
further study material. Students who were registered for refundable levy of R70,00 for additional study material.
this module in 2000 to 2005 are exempt from this levy. Students who registered for this module in 2002 to 2005
are exempt from this levy.
(d) Additional study material for Astronomy
(i) Students registering for AST131 must pay a single non- (j) Additional study material for Comprehension Skills for Science
refundable levy of R300,00 for additional study material. (i) Students registering for CSS101 and FDEBE2 must pay a
Students who registered for this module in 2001 to 2005 single non-refundable levy of R70,00 for additional study
are exempt from this levy. material. Students who registered for these modules in
2003 or 2005 are exempt from this levy.
(e) Additional study material for French
(i) Students registering for FRC301 must pay a single non- (k) Additional study material for Archival Science
refundable levy of R430,00 for Authentic casse�es. Students registering for any one or more of ACH203, 204, 302, 303
must pay a single non-refundable levy of R300,00 for additional
(f) Additional study material for Business Management study material. Students who registered for any one of these
(i) Students registering for MNS202 must pay a single non- modules in 2003 or 2005 are exempt from this levy.
refundable levy of R220,00 for additional study material.
Students who registered for this module in 2002 to 2005 (l) Additional study material for the Computer Entry Module (CEM101)
are exempt from this levy. (i) Students registering for CEM101 must pay a single non-
(ii) Students registering for MNS305 must pay a single non- refundable levy of R280,00 for a log book and R400,00
refundable levy of R250,00 for additional study material. for a courseware book. Students who registered for this
Students who registered for this module in 2005 are module in 2005 are exempt from this levy. See (n) below.
exempt from this levy. (ii) ICDL examinations, individual sessions: R60,00.
(g) Additional study material for Portuguese (m) Additional study material for Russian
(i) Students registering for PTU101/PTP101 and PTU102/ (i) Students registering for RSN822 must pay a single non-
PTP102 must pay a single non-refundable levy of refundable levy of R130,00 for additional study material.
R80,00 each for additional study material. Students who Students who registered for this module in 2005 are
registered for these modules in 2002 to 2005 are exempt exempted from this levy.
from this levy. (ii) Students registering for RSN301 and/or RSN303 must pay
(ii) Students registering for PTU304 must pay a single non- a single non-refundable levy of R250,00 for additional
refundable levy of R400,00 for additional study material. study material. Students who registered for this module
Students who registered for this module in 2002 to 2005 in 2005 are exempted from this levy.
are exempt from this levy. (iii) Students registering for RSN824 must pay a single non-
refundable levy of R300,00 for additional study material.
Students who registered for this module in 2005 are
exempted from this levy.
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(iv) Students registering for RSN825 must pay a single non- Study units Single Notes
refundable levy of R100,00 for additional study material.
levy for
Students who registered for this module in 2004 or 2005
additional
are exempted from this levy.
study
material
(n) Additional study material for Computer Science and Information
Systems BSM1M1P R160 Students who registered for these modules
Students registering for modules in one or more of the following BSP1M1A in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
groups must pay a non-refundable levy of R50,00 per group for ENT2M1I
additional study material. EPS101E
Group 1 – CEM101 (in addition to (l) above), INF307, BISPRAC, ITV151I
EUCPRAC, CPKRAC, CUSPRAC, EUC1M2I, FILIM2F, TTM1M1T
IADPRAC, INY1M2I, MEMPRAC, RGBPRAC, INY1M3I, SBM111A
FILIM3F, SYA2M2E ETP1M1E
Group 2 – COS111, 112, 114, 211, 214, 221, 311, 340, 351, 451, ENT501B
INF205, 320 ENT401I
Group 3 – COS321. Students who registered for this module in BSM1M2P R160,00 Students who registered for these modules
2005 are exempted from this levy BSP1M2A in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
Group 4 – SSO1M1S, OSY3M1E ENT2M2I
Group 5 – SSO1M2S, OSY3M2E LDV2M2A
Group 6 – TPG3M1I TTM1M2T
Group 7 – TPG3M2I, PRO3M2E SBM141D
Group 8 – TPM131S, TEP201I ENT401I
ETP1M2E
(o) Additional study material for former TSA subjects
MNG1M14 R140,00 Students who registered for these modules
CSM1M1W in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
Study units Single Notes MAH1M1X
levy for MLL1M1P
additional MPP1M1N
study OGM3M1C
material POM1M1P
AST441D R290,00 Students who registered for these modules SEL1M1P
AST4COR in 2005 are exempt from this levy. SVM1M1J
CSM1M2W MNG1M25 R150,00 Students who registered for these modules
CSM4M1V MAH1M2Y in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
CSM4M2V MPP1M2P
PSK1M1C R70,00 Students who registered for these modules POM1M2Q
PSK1M1R in 2005 are exempt from this levy. SVM1M2K
IFM161R R730,00 Students who registered for these modules SBM111K R160,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. LDV2M1A in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
LIN411W R680,00 Students who registered for these modules ETP2M1E
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. ENT501B
LIT401L R730,00 Students who registered for these modules SBM121B R160,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. TTM2M1T in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
ENT501B
APL301E R260,00 Students who registered for these modules
ENT401I
APL321E in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
SBM131C R190,00 Students who registered for these modules
LTP241Y R120,00 Students who registered for these modules
ENT501B in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
ENT401I
ADB121S R230,00 Students who registered for these modules
SBM151E R120,00 Students who registered for these modules
ADB242R in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
ADB343M
BSA241S SBM161H R190,00 Students who registered for these modules
BSA361R TTM2M2T in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
OAD231R ETP2M2E
OAD352S MAR111Y R170,00 –
AST411A R210,00 Students who registered for these modules MAP131Q
BSM4M1P in 2005 are exempt from this levy. MTR101T
MAR4M1Z IMM101P
MNG4M1M MFB201B
STR101B MAR332S R190,00 –
STS1M1M MTR301T
ASM4M1A PSS161Z R230,00 Students who registered for these modules
BSA111P R200,00 Students who registered for these modules in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
OAD111S in 2005 are exempt from this levy. TIB4M1R R60,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
PPR391B R290,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
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Study units Single Notes Study units Single Notes
levy for levy for
additional additional
study study
material material
ALR441R R250,00 Students who registered for these modules CPM101I R230,00 –
INR131Y in 2005 are exempt from this levy. PMG101F
INR251X Note that ALR411R, LMN101C and DEV1M1I R240,00 Students who registered for these modules
LMN101C LRL241P get 2 books (see below). PRG1M1E in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
LRL241P SWS1M1J
LRM401L
DEV1M2I R430,00 Students who registered for these modules
ALR441R R260,00 Students who registered for these modules PRG1M2E in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
LMN101C in 2005 are exempt from this levy. SWS1M2K
LRL241P Note that ALR411R, LMN101C and
DEV201I R430,00 –
LRL241P get 2 books (see above).
DEV3M1I R490,00 –
AMT436S R320,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. TEP201I R210,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
AST421B R210,00 Students who registered for these modules
AST431C in 2005 are exempt from this levy. TPG3M1I R260,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
CBN401L R190,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. CPS401I R250,00 –
MOT141R R280,00 Students who registered for these modules NTW401I R270,00 Students who registered for these modules
MOT201U in 2005 are exempt from this levy. CMN401E in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
ODV401H R310,00 Students who registered for these modules OPS401I R230,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
PLA111A R150,00 Students who registered for these modules SSO1M1S R240,00 Students who registered for these modules
MFR291R in 2005 are exempt from this levy. OSY3M1E in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
PMA111W R180,00 Students who registered for these modules SSO1M2S R280,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. OSY3M2E in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
PMA221S R190,00 Students who registered for these modules SSS241F R270,00 –
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. NSY211E
PMA342T R250,00 Students who registered for these modules SSS3M1I R280,00 –
OBE461V in 2005 are exempt from this levy. NSY311E
ORD401B BIS111P R240,00 –
RME101Q R250,00 Students who registered for these modules CPK151V
RME201P in 2005 are exempt from this levy. EUC131T
RMD101P EUC1M1I
NMT121Q IAD121Z
MRR471Q MEM2M1U
PRT4M1Q RGB111N
RME501H CUS151T
FAC1M1X R250,00 Students who registered for these modules IAD2M2X R480,00 –
FAE1M1E in 2005 are exempt from this levy. CUS2M2V
BSC101A R180,00 Students who registered for these modules IAD3M2Y R270,00 –
BUC101F in 2005 are exempt from this levy. INY1M1I R260,00 Students who registered for these modules
BSS1M1I R310,00 Students who registered for these modules FIL1M1F in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. SAD201M
SYA2M1E
BSS1M2I R480,00 Students who registered for these modules
FSY1M1X
FSY1M2Y in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
INY1M3I R450,00 Students who registered for these modules
BSS2M1F R280,00 Students who registered for these modules
FIL1M3F in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
SYA2M2E
CIM401F R210,00 Students who registered for these modules
INY2M1S R260,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
FIL2M1F in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
CMA411A R330,00 Students who registered for these modules FSY2M14
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
INY3M1I R270,00 Students who registered for these modules
CMA431C R270,00 Students who registered for these modules FIL3M1F in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
MNI231R R250,00 Students who registered for these modules
CTA101A R220,00 – INY401I in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
CTG2M1F MIS201H
FMA2M1W
MMA3M1X PCE401C R30,00 Students who registered for these modules
FET1M1E in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
AST471G R240,00 Students who registered for these modules EMM261R R130,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. EMM371R in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
TAL301T R290,00 Students who registered for these modules CAD161S R110,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
TEC281S R440,00 Students who registered for these modules ENGTECH R230,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
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Study units Single Notes (i) Issue and renewal:
levy for RSA students R230,00
additional Foreign students R230,00
study (e) Graduation ceremonies (per ticket – maximum 3 per
material graduate): R5,00
(f) Dishonoured cheques for registration: R310,00
MME141X R240,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. (g) Learning centres tutorial levy (per student per semester) R100,00
MME251U R240,00 Students who registered for these modules
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. (h) Levy payable by overseas master’s and doctoral students:
THD291Z R250,00 Students who registered for these modules If you are registering for a master’s or a doctor’s degree and
in 2005 are exempt from this levy. you are resident in an overseas country, the levy concerned is
payable in addition to the minimum initial payment (and the
THD401M R250,00 Students who registered for these modules
registration levy and/or the levy on students in foreign countries,
in 2005 are exempt from this levy.
if applicable).
PEI281S R120,00 Students who registered for these modules
PEM211M in 2005 are exempt from this levy. The levy for foreign students and the levy payable by overseas
BISPRAC – see (l) above (CEM101A). master’s and doctoral students are not transferable and also not
EUCPRAC refundable.
CPKPRAC
CUSPRAC Students who are resident in an overseas country (countries in
EUC1M2I Africa excluded) and who register for a master’s or a doctor’s
FIL1M2F degree must annually pay this additional levy on registration.
IADPRAC The amount payable for 2006 is given below:
INY1M2I (i) for a master’s degree R3 120,00
MEMPRAC (ii) for a doctor’s degree R3 360,00
RGBPRAC
(i) Library card (smart card): R45,00
(3) Miscellaneous fees Students who are liable for the library card fees are:
students who apply for a card for the first time
(a) Levy for students in foreign countries: students who previously had a card but need a new one,
because the previous card is lost or damaged.
Students who, a�er registration, change their postal Students who are in possession of a library card and reregister
address to a foreign address or examination centre to a do not need to apply or pay for a library card – the old card will
foreign examination centre will be liable to immediately be activated automatically upon registration.
pay the foreign levy as specified below.
Students with an address or examination centre outside NB
the RSA must pay the following additional compulsory If “Yes” is indicated at Question 26, the card fee will be payable upon
levy on registration: registration as part of the minimum payment.
Category A: Africa
Category B: Rest of the world
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. E2 Method of payment
A: OFFICE HOURS (Cashiers: Hall B, Cas van Vuuren
Category Levy per course Levy per:
Building, Muckleneuk or G Block, Florida)
(consisting of one module
paper) paper of courses on
07:45–15:30 (Monday – Friday)
second-, third- and
08:00–11:30 (Saturday – see D2)
fourth-year level
B: PARTICULARS OF PAYMENT
A R560,00 R280,00
B R1 120,00 R560,00
NB
No electronic transfers of monies from a bank account to the Unisa bank
(b) (i) Supplementary examinations (per study unit): R110,00
account must be done.
(ii) Special examinations (per study
unit): R110,00
(1) Payment can only be made by bank deposit, cheque, credit card
(c) Examination scripts and closing dates for application (per
(only Visa or Mastercard), Postal order, Money order, Bankdra�
examination script) see G8 in Part 1 of the Calendar:
or Cash and in South African Rands.
(i) Remark: R200,00
(2) Cash payments are only accepted if you register in person at
(ii) Checking of marks: R70,00 Unisa in Pretoria or Florida or at one of the Regional service
centres, service points or agencies in Bloemfontein, Cape Town,
NB Durban, Kimberley, East London, Nelspruit, Polokwane or
Closing dates for the receipt of applications to have examination answer scripts Umtata.
rechecked/remarked are as follows: (3) Cheques should be crossed and made payable to ‘Unisa’.
October/November 2005 examination: 9 January 2006 Postdated cheques as well as a cheque on which changes have
January/February 2006 Supplementary examination: 27 February 2006 been made, are not acceptable.
Honours examination: 15 March 2006 (4) Credit Cards are restricted to ‘Visa’ and ‘Mastercard’. All the
May/June 2006 examinations: 12 July 2006 particulars required under ‘Particulars of payment’ on the
registration form, must be supplied. If you are paying by credit
card then the CV number must also be given. The CV number
(d) Complete or conditional exemption certificates issued by the is the last three digits which appear AFTER your credit card
Matriculation Board (per certificate). The following fees are number on the reverse side of the credit card. The card-holder’s
payable before or on registration: signature is also required on the registration form. (If your
application is sent by post, you are NOT required to send your
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card to the University. However, a photostat copy of BOTH sides study units will be summarily cancelled by the University, and no
of the credit card must accompany the registration form.) appeal against such cancellation will be considered. in respect of each
(5) Postal Orders, Money Orders and Bank dra�s should be made cancelled study unit, students will forfeit fees in accordance with D7.
payable to ‘Unisa’. Therea�er, they will be registered only for the number of study units
(6) Payment can also be made through Telegraphic Money Order for which they had paid in full prior to the date as indicated.
(TMO). You must state your surname, first name, 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. F2 Applications for cancellation
(7) Bank deposits (not applicable to registrations received from
foreign countries) can only be done:
(a) if you already have a student number; (abstract of Section D2 in Part 1 of the
(b) in respect of student fees, examination fees (supplementary, Calendar)
special or aegrotat fees) and exemption fees, but no library
charges; All applications for cancellation must be in writing and addressed to
(c) at any branch of ABSA (No electronic transfers from one the Registrar (Academic).
account to the Unisa bank account can be done, however
if this is done, the University will take no responsibility
(A) FIRST-SEMESTER MODULES
for any delays or problems that might occur).
(d) provided the deposit slip is correctly filled in as follows:
Students (excluding students for doctor’s and certain master’s
Credit – Unisa Student Fees
degrees – see below) may, until 15 March and on wri�en request,
Dep Ref
cancel their registration for one or more modules. In such cases
the first eight blocks are for the student
they will forfeit the minimum amount payable on registration in
number. If the student number consists of
respect of each study unit cancelled.
only 7 digits, then an ‘0’ must be filled in for
the first digit of the student number; Students may, however, still cancel their examination entry a�er
28 February but they will not receive any financial benefit from
leave one block open, then fill in the number:
1000676503 for study fees such cancellation and will remain liable for the full fees in respect
of the cancelled study units.
8250376007 for Matriculation exemption fees
Acc no – fill in 4048746711 Students may, until 9 February 2006 apply to change their
(e) If a cheque is deposited, also write your student number registration for a specific module from semester 1 to semester 2
on the back of the cheque. without forfeiting any fees. A�er this date, students will forfeit
the minimum amount paid on registration in respect of the
A student who makes use of this method of payment should note relevant module and will be required to again pay the minimum
that study material will be sent by post and cannot be collected amount on registration for the relevant module.
in person.
(B) SECOND-SEMESTER MODULES
Should any of the above information on the bank deposit slip
be incomplete or incorrect the transaction will not be processed Students (excluding students for doctor’s and certain master’s
by the bank. degrees – see below) may, until 15 August and on wri�en
request, cancel their registration for one or more modules. in
ABSA Bank has changed the format of their deposit slips. Should such cases they will forfeit the minimum amount payable on
there be insufficient space provided for your student number and registration in respect of each study unit cancelled.
the allocation number, you should write these numbers at the Students may, however, still cancel their examination entry a�er
bo�om of the deposit slip and advise the teller that ONE SPACE 30 August, but will NOT receive any financial benefit from such
must be le� between the two numbers when keying them in.
cancellation and will remain liable for the full fees in respect of
(8) Internet. The registrations of students who pay their fees via the
the cancelled study units.
Internet will only be processed once verification of receipt of their
Students may, until 9 February, change their registration from
fees has been received. This process takes 3 – 4 working days.
semester 2 to semester 1 but only if they were registered for the
relevant module prior to the closing date for the first semester.
E3 Legal Fees (C) YEAR PAPERS/MODULES
Any legal fees that arise due to actions taken by Unisa to collect unpaid Students may, until 15 August and on wri�en request, cancel their
student fees will be for the account of the student. registration for one or more study units. If their application is received
by 15 May they will forfeit the minimum amount payable on registration
in respect of each study unit cancelled. If their application is received
a�er 15 May, they will remain liable for any additional amounts as
S E C T I O N F stipulated under E1(B)(2).
Students may nevertheless cancel their examination entry for one or
more study units a�er 30 August but will not receive any financial
Semester modules, benefit from such cancellation.
registration and cancellation NB
Students who are registered for honours modules and who do not wish to cancel
all the modules for which they are registered, may not reduce their modules to
less than two in their first year of study, students for the DTE (Postgraduate)
F1 Cancellation on failure to pay fees who do not wish to cancel all their modules, must remain registered for at least
two of the compulsory modules.
(abstract of Section D1(2)(k) in Part 1 of the
(D) YEAR PAPERS/MODULES – SECOND CYCLE
Calendar)
Students may, until 15 November and on wri�en request, cancel their
If students fail to pay any amount outstanding on their account before
registration for one or more study units. If their application is received
the date as indicated under E1(B)(2), their registration for the respective
by 15 March 2007 they will forfeit the minimum amount payable on
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registration in respect of each study unit cancelled. If their application is Students who register for semester modules together with other
received a�er 15 March 2007, they will remain liable for any additional study units which have a duration of one year will still be regarded
amounts as stipulated under E1(B)(2). as ‘semester students’ and will be bound by rules.
Students may nevertheless cancel their examination entry for one or
more study units a�er 30 August but will not receive any financial
benefit from such cancellation.
(E) CANCELLATION OF EXAMINATION ENTRIES
If a student cancels his/her registration or examination entry for ALL
his/her study units on or before the undermentioned dates, the year 2006
will NOT count as a year of registration for purposes of readmission to
studies.
First semester modules: 28 February
Second semester modules: 30 August
Year papers/modules: 31 August
If the students were registered for the first time at this University
and such registration was cancelled in full before the relevant,
abovementioned date(s), their next application for registration is also
regarded as a first registration, inter alia, for the purpose of possible
restrictions on the number of study units for which they may enrol.
A student whose examination entry is cancelled will continue to receive
tuition from the University and may submit assignments (where
applicable), but NOT with a view to qualifying for admission to the
examinations.
F3 Semester registrations
The registration dates for semester modules are stated in this brochure.
NB
Tuition for the first-semester modules commences on 23 January 2006
and students are advised NOT to register a�er this date.
Tuition for the second-semester modules commences on 19 June 2006
and students are advised NOT to register a�er this date.
Part 2 of the Calendar indicates the semester in which a module is offered.
Students must register for a module only for a semester in which the
module is offered and in which they intend to write the examination
Students registering during 1 December 2005 to 9 February 2006 may
register for ALL the semester modules in which they wish to write
examination during 2006 both in May/June 2006 as well as October/
November 2006. Students who register for all their first- and second-
semester modules at the beginning of the year and later cancel any
modules will, remain liable for the fees in respect of the cancelled
modules.
Students registering a�er 9 February 2006 may ONLY register for the
second semester and for modules which are offered in that semester.
Students who, a�er 1 March 2006, change their semester offerings
(from S1 to S2 or from S2 to S1) a�er registration, forfeit the initial
amount paid for the relevant module on registration and will again
be required to pay the minimum amount in respect of the new
registration.
Students who are already registered for the 2006 academic year and
wish to register for second-semester modules are NOT required to fill
in another registration form. Such students must address a le�er to the
Registrar (Academic) (Fax (012) 429-4150) detailing the modules for
which they wish to register for the second semester Rules with regard
to Fees will apply.
in the following subjects, students may NOT write the examinations
in BOTH modules in the same subject on first level at the same
examination unless one of the modules is being repeated: Accounting,
Business Management, Economics, and Industrial and Organisational
Psychology.
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Unisa student number: – –
(Please complete Section A if you do not have a student number)
APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION OF STUDY UNITS
Fax this form (together with the documents mentioned under Section B) to: +27 12 4294150 or post to: The Registrar (Academic), PO Box 392,
UNISA, 0003
You should receive feedback, a�er a student number has been allocated to you, within six weeks of submi�ing this application.
SECTION A
(To be completed only if you do not have a student number)
Proposed qualification (e.g. BCom, BTech)
Qualification code
Specialisation field (if applicable)
Surname, Initials, Title
First names
Maiden name and/or previous surname
Date of birth Year Month Day
Identity number or Passport number (mark with √) ID PP
Gender (mark with √) Male Female
Correspondence language (mark with √) Afr Eng
Telephone numbers (dialling code and number)
Home Cell
Work Fax
E-mail address
Postal address and postal code
SECTION B
(must be completed)
Please note: Exemption is not granted from more than half of the minimum number of study units
At which tertiary institution did you pass the study unit(s) below?
Study unit(s) from which exemption must be considered? Please print below
Unisa study unit code Other institution study unit code Year passed at other institution
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Documents required
The documents listed below are required for evaluation purposes and must be A�ached? Previously submi�ed?
a�ached: (Yes/No) (Yes/No)
Original matric certificate, or highest school qualification in the case of foreign
students
Original academic record and certificate of Conduct (universities) OR
Original statement of courses passed (other Institutions)
NOTE: Some Colleges may require additional documents, e.g. certified syllabuses, examination scripts etc.
SECTION C
PROPOSED CURRICULUM
Indicate the modules per level as stipulated in the Calendar for your proposed qualification.
I hereby declare that I am fully aware that Unisa can amend or cancel my registration if necessary, should I not qualify for exemption from the
module(s) as requested.
Signature: ………………………………….. Date: …………………………………………..
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