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CALENDAR
Faculties
Economic and Management Sciences Humanities Arts and Social Science Education Law Agriculture and Natural Sciences Health Sciences Theology
N.B.: Copies of the individual sections of the Calendar (as above), including the General Calendar, are available on request from the Registrar: Academic Student Services.
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CONTENTS
Academic staff ..................................................................................................... Postgraduate courses: General Information ........................................................ General University regulations ............................................................................. Faculty regulations ............................................................................................... Degrees offered ................................................................................................... General admission requirements to postgraduate courses ................................. B.A. Honours and B.Soc.Sc. Honours degrees ................................................... M.A. and M.Soc.Sc. degrees ............................................................................... Ph.D. degree ........................................................................................................ Postgraduate Programme for the Arts Drama B.A.Hons. (Drama and Theatre Arts) ................................................................ M.A. (Drama and Theatre Arts) ......................................................................... Ph.D. (Drama and Theatre Arts) ........................................................................ Fine Arts B.A.Hons. (Art History or Visual Culture Studies) ................................................ M.A. (Art History or Visual Culture Studies) ........................................................ Ph.D. (Art History or Visual Culture Studies) ....................................................... M.A. (Fine Arts) ............................................................................................... Ph.D. (Fine Arts) ............................................................................................. Music B.Mus. Honours ............................................................................................. M.Mus. ........................................................................................................... Ph.D. (Music) .................................................................................................. Postgraduate Programme for General Humanities Degrees List of postgraduate degrees ......................................................................... Details of postgraduate degrees in Languages ............................................. B.A.Hons. (Anthropology) ................................................................................ M.A. (Anthropology) ......................................................................................... Ph.D. (Anthropology) ....................................................................................... B.A.Hons., M.A., Ph.D. (Biblical Studies) .........................................................
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B.A.Hons., M.A., Ph.D. (Business Management) .............................................. B.A.Hons. (Criminology) .................................................................................. M.A. (Criminology) ........................................................................................... Ph.D. (Criminology) ......................................................................................... B.A.Hons., M.A., Ph.D. (Economics) ............................................................... B.A.Hons., M.A., Ph.D. (Geography) ............................................................... B.A.Hons. (History) ......................................................................................... M.A. (History) .................................................................................................. Ph.D. (History) ................................................................................................ B.A.Hons. (Near Eastern Studies) .................................................................... M.A. (Near Eastern Studies) ............................................................................. Ph.D. (Near Eastern Studies) ............................................................................ B.A.Hons. (Philosophy) ................................................................................... M.A. (Philosophy) ............................................................................................ Ph.D. (Philosophy) ........................................................................................... B.A.Hons. (Political Science) ............................................................................ M.A. (Political Science) .................................................................................... Ph.D. (Political Science) ................................................................................... B.A.Hons. (Psychology) ................................................................................... M.A. (Psychology) ........................................................................................... Ph.D. (Psychology) .......................................................................................... B.A.Hons. (Sociology) ..................................................................................... M.A. (Sociology) .............................................................................................. Ph.D. (Sociology) ............................................................................................ B.A.Hons., M.A., Ph.D. (Theology) ................................................................. Postgraduate Programme for Africa Studies B.A.Hons. (Africa Studies) ............................................................................... M.A. (Africa Studies) ........................................................................................ Ph.D. (Africa Studies) ......................................................................................
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Postgraduate Programme for Gender Studies Certificate (Gender Studies) ............................................................................. Post-graduate Diploma (Gender Studies) ........................................................ M.A. (Gender Studies) ..................................................................................... Postgraduate Programme for Culture Studies B.A. Honours (Culture Studies) ........................................................................ M.A. (Culture Studies) ...................................................................................... Ph.D. (Culture Studies) .................................................................................... Postgraduate Programme for the Professions in Communication and Information B.A. Honours (Communication Science) ........................................................... M.A. (Communication Science) ......................................................................... M.A. (Corporate Communication) ...................................................................... M.A. (Integrated Marketing Communication) ....................................................... M.A. (Media Studies) ....................................................................................... Ph.D. .............................................................................................................. Postgraduate Programme for Language Studies ................................................ B.A. Honours (African Languages) ................................................................... M.A. (African Languages) ................................................................................. Ph.D. (African Languages) ............................................................................... B.A. Honours (Afrikaans en Nederlands) ........................................................... M.A. (Afrikaans en Nederlands) ......................................................................... Ph.D. (Afrikaans en Nederlands) ....................................................................... B.A. Honours (English) ................................................................................... M.A. (English) ................................................................................................. M.A. (Creative writing in English) ....................................................................... Ph.D. (English) ................................................................................................ B.A. Honours (French) .................................................................................... M.A. (French) .................................................................................................. Ph.D. (French) ................................................................................................ B.A. Honours (German) .................................................................................. M.A. (German) ................................................................................................ Ph.D. (German) ............................................................................................... B.A. Honours (Latin) ....................................................................................... M.A. (Latin) ..................................................................................................... Ph.D. (Latin) ...................................................................................................
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64 64 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 77 78 79 80 81 82 82 83 84 84 85 86 86 88
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B.A. Honours (Greek) ..................................................................................... M.A. (Greek) ................................................................................................... Ph.D. (Greek) .................................................................................................. B.A. Honours (Linguistics) ............................................................................... M.A. (Linguistics) ............................................................................................. Ph.D. (Linguistics) ........................................................................................... B.A. Honours (Sign Language) ........................................................................ M.A. (Sign Language) ......................................................................................
89 89 90 91 92 93 94 94
Postgraduate Programme for Language Practice ............................................... 96 Postgraduate diplomas in Language Practice ............................................... 97 M.A. (Language Practice) ................................................................................. 98 Ph.D. (Language Practice) ............................................................................... 101 Postgraduate Programme for Governance and Political Transformation Postgraduate Diploma (Governance and Political Transformation) ..................... 102 Masters (Governance and Political Transformation) ............................................ 104 Ph.D. (Governance and Political Transformation) ................................................ 107 Postgraduate Programme for Human Movement Science B.A. Honours (Human Movement Science) ....................................................... 109 M.A. (Human Movement Science) ..................................................................... 111 Ph.D. (Human Movement Science) .................................................................... 111 Postgraduate Programme in Human and Societal Dynamics M.Soc.Sc. (Human and Societal Dynamics) ....................................................... 112 Ph.D. .............................................................................................................. 117 Postgraduate Programme for General Social Science B.Soc.Sc. Honours ........................................................................................ M.Soc.Sc. ...................................................................................................... M.Soc.Sc. (Clinical Psychology) ....................................................................... M.Soc.Sc. (Counselling Psychology) ................................................................. Ph.D. .............................................................................................................. 118 119 121 123 126
Postgraduate Programme for the Social Services Professions M.Soc.Sc. (Social Work) .................................................................................. 128 Ph.D. (Social Work) ......................................................................................... 130 Postgraduate Diploma in Social Services ...................................................... 130
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ACADEMIC STAFF
** Indicates head of department * Indicates acting head of department Dean Prof. G.W. de Klerk Afrikaans and Dutch, German and French **Prof. H.P. van Coller, Prof. A.G. Jenkinson, Prof. N. Morgan (French), Prof. B.J. Odendaal, Dr A.S. de Wet, Dr M.S. Smith, Dr A. van Jaarsveld, Dr A. van Niekerk, Mr B.D. Letlala, Ms I. Loock, Ms I. Smuts (German), Ms C. Swart African Languages **Prof. M.A. Moleleki, Dr E.N. Malete, Dr E. Mohatlane, Mr D.P. Thulo, Ms M.A. Dladla, Ms S.G. Mlonyeni, Ms A.S. Motsei Afro-Asiatic Studies, Sign Language and Language Practice **Prof. P.J. Nel, Prof. J.A. Naud, Dr J.S. du Toit, Dr A. Lotriet, Mr P. Akach Anthropology **Prof. P.A. Erasmus, Dr P. Esterhuyse, Mr J. Serekoane Art History **Prof. D.J. van den Berg, Dr E.S. Human Centre for Health Systems Research **Prof. H.C.J. van Rensburg, Prof. C. Ngwena, Dr J.C. Heunis, Dr F. le R. Booysen, Dr Z.S. Matebesi, Mr F. Steyn, Ms E. Adendorff, Ms M. Engelbrecht, Ms E. Janse van Rensburg-Bonthuyzen, Ms Joy Summerton Communication and Information Studies **Prof. J.C. de Wet, Dr H.J. Breytenbach, Dr E.M. Pepler, Dr A. van Deventer, Ms E.J.S. Coetzee, Ms D. Krige, Ms D. Mulder Criminology **Mr A.W. Calitz, Ms L. Coetzee, Ms H. Foster Drama and Theatre Arts **Prof. N.J. Luwes, Mr G.H.J. Kamper, Mr P.A. Venter, Ms R.S. Brink English and Classical Languages **Prof. W.J. Greyling, Prof. L. Cilliers (Latin), Prof. M.M. Raftery, Dr S.I. Brokensha, Dr M. Brooks, Dr P.D. Gqola, Dr A.L. van Wyk, Mr F.A. Abban, Mr S.S. Maqubu, Mr Z.M. Msimanga, Mr B. Naidoo, Mr G. Samiselo, Mr K. Serbolai, Mr J.C. Smuts, Mr C.M. Uwah, Ms M.M.G. Lovisa
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Fine Arts **Mr B. Botma, Ms J. Allen-Spies, Ms P.S. Slabbert, Ms C. Stroud History **Prof. S.L. Barnard, Prof. A. Wessels, Dr J-A. Stemmet, Mr Q.T. Koetaan, Mr S.A. Mabitsela, Mr C.M. Twala, Ms M.M. Oelofse Human Movement Science **Prof. N.A.J. Coetzee, Dr H.J. Bloemhoff, Dr S.L. Botes, Dr M.W. Brssow, Dr F.F. Coetzee, Dr M.C. Opperman, Ms B.A. Coetzee Music **Prof. G.P. Lamprecht, Prof. A.A. van Schalkwyk, Prof. N.G.J. Viljoen, Dr M. Viljoen, Mr H.C. Armer, Mr D.J. Cilliers, Ms K.B. Beck, Ms M.A. Deppe, Ms H. van Niekerk Political Science **Prof. D.P. Wessels, Prof. C. Nauer, Prof. A. Duvenhage, Prof. H. Hudson, Mr N.L. Combrink, Mr T.L. Ferreira, Mr P.A. Schoeman, Mr J.A. Smiles, Mr A. van Zyl, Ms A.M. Harsant Philosophy **Prof. P.J. Visagie, Mr J.C. van der Merwe Psychology **Prof. D.A. Louw, Prof. K.G.F. Esterhuyse, Prof. A. le Roux, Dr A.A. Grobler, Dr J.C. Jooste, Dr A.E. Louw, Dr C.I. Saaiman, Dr H.S. van den Berg, Mr E. du Plessis, Mr D.C. Odendaal, Mr S. Walker, Ms L. Kruger, Ms P. Naidoo, Ms L. Naud, Ms A.A. Sharp, Ms R.R. Moodaley, Ms K.B. Wotshela Social Work **Dr R.P. Reyneke, Dr H.J. de Jager, Dr M.J.M. du Plessis, Dr S.B. Ferreira, Dr. H.P. Schoeman, Ms A.E. Bning, Ms C. Jeptha Sociology **Prof. E. Pretorius, Prof. D.C. Groenewald, Prof. A.J. Pelser, Dr E.J. Crause, Dr Z.S. Matebesi, Dr S.J.E.J. van Vuuren, Ms L. Ackermann, Ms M. de Wet, Ms J.C. Jansen van Rensburg, Ms N. Redelinghuys Unit for Language Facilitation and Empowerment **Prof. L.T. du Plessis Unit for Professional Training and Service in the Behavioural Sciences (UNIBS) *Prof. A. Weyers
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1.6 The M.A. and M.Soc.Sc. degrees Students generally have a choice between (1) a two-year structured M.A. and M.Soc.Sc. and (2) an M.A./M.Soc.Sc. by dissertation. (1) The two-year, full-time, structured M.A./M.Soc.Sc. require students to select and study courses for examination, and to research and write a research essay. In general, students can register for the structured M.A./M.Soc.Sc. degree immediately after completing the B.A./B.Soc.Sc. degree, with the B.A.Hons./B.Soc.Sc.Hons. degree as an "exit" at the end of the first year. (2) The M.A./M.Soc.Sc. by dissertation requires students to write a substantial research essay on a topic agreed upon with the Head of Department or a supervisor he appoints. In certain courses a number of articles published in accredited journals is accepted instead of a dissertation. As the specific requirements of courses differ, students must acquaint themselves carefully with the requirements of the course they choose. 1.7 The Ph.D. degree Unless otherwise specified, a Doctorate is awarded to a M.A./M.Soc.Sc. graduate who writes a research thesis of noteworthy substance. In certain courses a body of published or publishable articles is accepted instead of a thesis. Students must acquaint themselves with the specific requirements of their course.
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HONOURS DEGREES Baccalaureus Artium Honores ............................................ 1 yr Baccalaureus Artium Honores (Culture Studies) ..................................... 1 yr Baccalaureus Artium Honores (Language Studies) ................................. 1 yr Baccalaureus Artium Honores (Human Movement Science) ..................... 1 yr Baccalaureus Artium Honores (Media Studies) ...................................... 1 yr Baccalaureus Artium Honores (Corporate Communication) ..................... 1 yr Baccalaureus Artium Honores
(Integrated Marketing Communication) ....... 1 yr
B.A.Hons.
B.A.Hons.
Baccalaureus Artium Honores (Communication Science) ........................ 1 yr Baccalaureus Artium Honres (Drama and Theatre Arts) ........................ 1 yr Baccalaureus Musicae Honores ........... 1 yr
B.A.Hons.
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Degree Magister Artium Magister Artium Magister Artium (Gender Studies) Magister Artium (Media Studies) Magister Artium (Corporate
Communication)
Description Dissertation Structured Structured Structured Structured Structured Structured Dissertation Structured Dissertation Dissertation Structured Dissertation Structured Dissertation Structured Structured Structured Structured Structured Structured Structured
Degree Code 1700 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1706 1707 1708 1708 1711 1711 1718 1718 1709 1709 1709 1709 1709 1709
Magister Artium (Communication Magister Artium (Culture Studies) Magister Artium (Culture Studies) Magister Artium (Human
Movement Science)
Magister Artium (Africa Studies) Magister Artium (Africa Studies) Magister Artium (Drama and Magister Artium (Drama and Magister Artium (Language Magister Artium (Language Magister Artium (Language
Practice) (Translation)
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Min. Duration of Studies 1 year 2 years 1 year 1 year 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years
Degree Code 1721 1721 1740 1740 1790 1800 1810 1820
Learning Area Code 1854 1855 1856 1857 1859 1861 1863 1865
Magister Artium (Near Eastern Magister Musicae Magister Musicae Magister Artium (Fine Arts) Magister Artium (Clinical
Phychology)
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Abbreviation
Study code
Philosophiae Doctor (Culture Studies) ................................... 2 yrs Philosophiae Doctor (Language Studies) ............................... 2 yrs Philosophiae Doctor (Language Practice) .............................. 2 yrs Philosophiae Doctor (Music) ................................................ 2 yrs
(Culture Studies) ......................... 1962 (Language Studies) ..................... 1963 (Language Practice) .................... 1964 (Music) ...................................... 1965
Ph.D.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS Postgraduate Diploma (Language Practice): 1 yr P.D.L.P. (i) Translation ..................................................................................................... (ii) Interpreting ..................................................................................................... (iii) Lexicography and Terminology ...................................................................... (iv) Language Management ................................................................................. (v) Language Technology ................................................................................... (vi) Document Design and Text Editing ...............................................................
Social Sciences
Abbreviation
Study code
HONOURS DEGREES Baccalaureus Societatis Scientiae Honores ............................................... 1 yr Baccalaureus Societatis Scientiae Honores (Human and Societal Dynamics) ............................................. 1 yr
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Social Sciences
MASTERS' DEGREES Min. Duration of Studies 1 year 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years Learning Area Code 2750 2751 2703 2711 2712 2732 2742
Degree Magister Societatis Scientiae Magister Societatis Scientiae Magister Societatis Scientiae
(Human and Societal Dynamics) (Social Work) (Social Work)
Social Sciences
Abbreviation
Study code
DOCTORATE Philosophiae Doctor ............................ 2 yrs POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS Postgraduate Social Services .................................... 1 yr Postgraduate Gender Studies ................................... 1 yr CERTIFICATE Certificate in Gender Studies ................ 1 yr
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REG. B32
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES DRAMA AND THEATRE ARTS B.A.Hons. Study code: 1511
Students who register for the M.A. (Drama and Theatre Arts) degree but who complete only the first year the course will be awarded the B.A.Hons. (Drama and Theatre Arts) degree.
REG. B33
MASTER OF ARTS (DRAMA AND THEATRE ARTS) M.A. (Drama and Theatre Arts) Study code: 1711
1. EVALUATION Students are evaluated continuously in tutorial classes, seminars, practical sessions and public performances; and on any written work which may include essays, articles and dissertation. 2. CURRICULUM Students must choose between option 1 and option 2 in the second year of study. Both years of the course have (1) a compulsory module; and (2) a limited-option part in which students must choose from a table of modules. Students who register for the M.A. (Drama and Theatre Arts) degree but complete only the first year of the course will be awarded the B.A.Hons. (Drama and Theatre Arts). If a student already have an appropriate B.A.Hons. qualification, the student can enter the course in the second year of study.
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3. THE FIRST YEAR (120 credits) 3.1 Compulsory module (16 credits)
CODE ANT324 NAME OF MODULE Ethnography: Principles and practice CREDITS 16
Limited-option modules (104 credits) Students must choose any three theoretical modules and any one practical module from those in the table:
CODES DMA701 DMC701 DME701 DMH701 DMR701 DMS701* DMU701 DMZ701 DMD701 DMO701 DMP701 DMS702* DMW701 NAME OF MODULE African Theatre (Theoretical) Contemporary Theatre Philosophy (Theoretical) Speech and Studio Practice (Theoretical) Theatre and Drama History (Theoretical) Drama Teaching Strategies (Theoretical) Technical Aspects of Theatre (Theoretical) Current Theatre Trends (Theoretical) Children's Theatre Theory (Theoretical) Advanced Directing (Practical) Community Theatre (Practical) Theatre and Production Management (Practical) Technical Aspects Project (Practical) Creative Writing and Critique (Practical) CREDITS 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 32 32 32 32 32
(* Please note: DMS701 Technical Aspects of Theatre DMS702 Technical Aspects Project must be taken together) 4. THE SECOND YEAR (120 credits)
and
Option1 Dissertation (Learning area code 1850) Compulsory module (120 credits)
CODE DRM700 NAME OF MODULE Dissertation CREDITS 120
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Option 2 Structured (Learning area code 1851) Compulsory module (60 credits)
CODE DMZ791 NAME OF MODULE Theatre Project (Research essay) CREDITS 60
Limited-option module (60 credits) Students must choose one practical module from those in the table:
Electives Choose one practical module Voice and Speech project Advanced Acting Advanced Directing Entrepreneurial Arts Project Advanced Technical Aspects and Design Children's Theatre Projects Community Arts Project Advanced Make Up
60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
REG. B34
PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR DRAMA AND THEATRE ARTS Ph.D. Study code: 1960
1. OPTIONS FOR GAINING THE Ph.D. DEGREE The Ph.D. (Drama and Theatre Arts) degree may be gained by (1) dissertation or (2) course-work. Students preferring option (1) must agree upon a topic with the Head of Department or a supervisor appointed by him, and must produce a research essay of merit. 2. Ph.D. BY COURSEWORK
2.1 DURATION The degree can be completed in two years of full-time study.
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2.2 EVALUATION Students are assessed continuously both in practical and written work. 2.3 CURRICULUM (240 credits) Students must choose one of three options: 2.4 Option 1:
CODE DRM901 DRM902 DRM903 DRM991 NAME OF MODULE Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Extended research essay CREDITS 40 40 40 120
2.5 Option 2:
CODE DRM901 DRM902 DRM903 DRM904 DRM971 NAME OF MODULE Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Article CREDITS 40 40 40 40 80
2.6 Option 3:
CODE DRM901 DRM902 DRM903 DRM904 DRM905 DRM908 NAME OF MODULE Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Drama and Theatre performance Art Lecture demonstration CREDITS 40 40 40 40 40 40
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BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES ART HISTORY OR VISUAL CULTURE STUDIES B.A.Hons. Study code: 1500
Students may study for B.A.Hons. in either Art History or Visual Culture Studies. 1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE 1.1 To be admitted to the course in Art History, candidates must have any of the following qualifications: - B.A. (Fine Arts) - B.A. (Combined Arts) with at least 128 credits in Art History - Any suitable bachelor's degree, subject to preliminary evaluation and/or additional study as agreed in consultation with the Head of Department. 1.2 To be admitted to the course in Visual Culture Studies, candidates must have of any of the following qualifications: - B.A. (Culture Studies) with at least 72 credits in Visual Culture Studies - B.A. (Fine Arts) - B.A. (Combined Arts) with at least 96 credits in Art History and/or in Visual Culture Studies - Any suitable bachelor's degree, subject to preliminary examination and/or additional study as agreed in consultation with the head of department. 1.3 Candidates may register for the degree only after the Head of Department has approved their admission and their choice of modules and topics.
2. EXAMINATION Students write a minor research project (32 credits) and three examination papers (32 credits each). 3. CURRICULUM (128 credits) Students select four modules from those listed below either in Art History (KGK) or in Visual Culture Studies (VCT). The course is conducted in tutorial classes.
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KGK614 / VCT614 KGK624 / VCT624 KGK634 / VCT634 KGK644 / VCT644 KGK654 / VCT654 KGK664 / VCT664 KGK674 / VCT674
Aesthetic theory Visual and cultural theory Museum studies Gender studies Urban studies Word-image studies The anthropology of art
REG. B36
MAGISTER ARTIUM ART HISTORY OR VISUAL CULTURE STUDIES M.A. Study code: 1700
Students may study for the M.A. degree in either Art History or Visual Culture Studies. 1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE 1.1 To be admitted to the course in Art History a candidate must have one of the following qualifications: - A B.A. Honours in Art History - Any appropriate B.A. Honours qualification, subject to preliminary examination and/or additional study, to be decided in consultation with the Head of Department. 1.2 To be admitted to the course in Visual Culture Studies a candidate must have one of the following qualifications: - A B.A. Honours in Visual Culture Studies - An interdisciplinary B.A. Honours (Culture Studies) with elective courses in Visual Culture Studies - Any appropriate B.A. Honours qualification, subject to preliminary examination and/or additional study, to be decided in consultation with the Head of Department. 1.3 Candidates may register for the degree only after the Head of Department has approved their admission and their curriculum.
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2. EXAMINATION Depending on which option students choose below, they are examined either by dissertation, or on two publishable research articles, or by a minor research project and written examinations. 3. CURRICULUM (128 credits) Students must choose one of three options. Option 1 and 2 (Learning area code 1830)
Option 1 CODE KGK700; OR VCT700 CODE KGK702; OR VCT702 FORM OF EXAMINATION Dissertation CREDITS 128
Option 2
CREDITS 2 x 64 = 128
Option 3
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REG. B37
PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR ART HISTORY AND VISUAL CULTURE STUDIES Ph.D. Study code: 1960
Postgraduate study towards the Ph.D. degree is offered in either Art History or Visual Culture Studies. 1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE In addition to the general University regulations for admission to the Ph.D. degree, students must also comply with the following prerequisites: 1.1 To be admitted to the Ph.D. in Art History, candidates must hold one of the following qualifications: - an M.A. in Art History - any appropriate master's qualification, subject to preliminary examining and/or additional study, to be determined in consultation with the Head of Department. 1.2 To be admitted to the Ph.D. in Visual Culture Studies, candidates must hold one of the following qualifications: - an M.A. in Visual Culture Studies - an interdisciplinary M.A. (Culture Studies) with modules in Visual Culture Studies - an M.A. in Art History - any applicable master's qualification, subject to preliminary examining and/or additional study, to be determined in consultation with the head of department. 2. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION (240 credits) Students may acquire the Ph.D. degree by one of the following two methods: 2.1 A thesis (course code KGK900 or VCT900) on an approved research topic in Art History or Visual Culture Studies chosen by the candidate in consultation with the appropriate supervisor(s). 2.2 Five related articles presented in a publishable format on an approved research topic in either Art History (KGK905) or Visual Culture Studies (VCT905).
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REG. B38
MAGISTER ARTIUM (FINE ARTS) M.A. (Fine Arts) Study code: 1790 Learning area code: 1859
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE In addition to the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information above, admission to the course is conditional upon a candidate presenting a portfolio of artworks of a standard acceptable to the Head of Department. 2. EVALUATION Students are assessed by a combination of methods determined by their choice of modules. The methods comprise (1) presenting a portfolio of creative works; (2) writing a dissertation; and (3) writing examinations. 3. CURRICULUM (240 credits) Students choose one of three options. The duration of each of the three options is two years.
Option 1 CODE XMP709 XMV791 NAME OF MODULE Portfolio creative works Extended research essay CREDITS 120 120
Option 2
Portfolio creative works Two articles Portfolio creative works Examination Examination Examination
Option 3
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REG. B39
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Candidates must have completed a M.A. (Fine Arts) degree with a minimum of 60% and they must present a portfolio of artworks of a standard acceptable to the Head of Department. 2. CURRICULUM
Years 1 & 2 CODE XDP901 XDA905 NAME OF MODULE Portfolio of creative works Two articles CREDITS 120 120
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REG. B40
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE In addition to the requirements for admission mentioned in General Information, students must have gained at least 60% in all music theoretical and practical modules in the second and third years of study of B.Mus. or B.A. (Mus.). Students who wish to take Performing Art as their specialisation module must have gained at least 65% in Practical Music Study at level A, or 70% in Practical Music Study at level B in the third year of their B.Mus. or B.A. (Music) degrees. Students who do not comply with this requirement but who still wish to take Performing Art may audition. 2. CONTINUOUS AND SUMMATIVE EVALUATION The practical and theoretical work of students is evaluated continuously by means appropriate to the different modules. The summative evaluation of students' performance skills, musicality, and theoretical knowledge, likewise, is by means appropriate to the different practical and theoretical aspects of each module. 3. CURRICULUM (124 credits) The curriculum is made up of (1) compulsory modules and (2) limitedoption modules. 3.1 Compulsory modules
CODE CSA608* CSA604** MUE691 NAME OF MODULE Capita Selecta for students who chose RIM609 or SMS609 or MOP609 as specialisation module Capita Selecta for students who chose MUK609 as specialisation module A Short Research Essay on an approved topic CREDITS 32 16 40
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* CSA608:
In the Capita Selecta students take: Introduction to Research Methodology; and any three of: Philosophy of Music Psychology of Music Sociology of Music Music Theory Ethnomusicology Performance Practice (Two examination papers) **CSA604: In the Capita Selecta students take: 1. Introduction to Research Methodology; and 2. any one of the options as in 2 of CSA608. (One examination paper)
3.2 Limited-option modules Students must take any one of the following six specialisation options:
Option 1 CODE RIM609 MMG614 SMS609 MTP614 MOP609 OMT614 NAME OF MODULE Readings in Musicology History of Music Subject Education Systematic Music Studies Music Theory Pedagogy Music Education and Practice Teaching Media and Music Technology Performing Art Performing Art Repertoire Choral Directing Repertoire CREDITS 36 16 36 16 36 16
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4*
36 16 16 36 16
Option 5*
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Option 6
JAZ609 REP614
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*MUK609 The concert programmes for these modules must be of a suitable musical and technical level, and must be submitted for prior approval and performed in public. The programme must consist of at least 50% solo works, but may include a concerto or concert piece, chamber music or the accompaniment of art songs. The programme for singers must include one art song cycle, or a complete opus number by one composer. *KRL609 Students are assessed in a written examination on choral techniques (50% of the total mark) and on a choral recital of approximately 30 minutes (50% of the total mark). The programme must be submitted for prior approval.
REG. B41
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE In addition to the requirements for admission mentioned in General Information, students must possess an honours degree in music, or other qualification(s) that can be accepted as equivalent. Students who wish to take Performing Art as their specialisation direction must pass an audition. 2. CONTINUOUS AND SUMMATIVE EVALUATION The practical and theoretical work of students is evaluated continuously by means appropriate to the different modules. The summative evaluation of students' performance skills, musicality, and theoretical knowledge, likewise, is by means appropriate to the different practical and theoretical aspects of each module.
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3. CURRICULUM (128 credits) Students must choose one of four options: Option 1 to 3 Structured (Learning area code 1857)
CODE HIS708 OR SMS708 OR MUO708 RIM704 RMT704 MUE792 OR ARL701 MUK701 MUK702 MUE792 OR ARL701 OR PJV702 MUK701 MUK702 MUK703 MUE791 OR ARL791 OR PJV701 NAME OF MODULE Historiography OR Systematic Music Studies OR Music Education Studies Readings in Musicology Readings in Music Theory Research Essay OR one publishable article Performing Art Performing Art Research Essay OR one publishable article OR Project report Performing Art Performing Art Performing Art A Short Research Essay OR one publishable article OR Project report CREDITS 32 32 32 16 16 64 64 32 32 64 64 64 32 32 32 32 32 32
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NOTE: MUK Performing Art The concert programmes for these modules must be of a suitable musical and technical level, and must be submitted for prior approval and performed in public. Programmes for keyboard players and orchestral instrumentalists may include the following: chamber music (or vocal accompaniment of a suitable standard), a concerto (complete, or a concert piece for soloist and orchestra). Singers may perform works intended for voice and orchestra (like arias from operas or oratorios) with piano. The programmes for choral directing must consist of approved choral repertoire.
REG. B42
ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Please see General Information. Note: Candidates must consult the Head of Department about formalities of the course before registering.
The Ph.D. (Music) degree is awarded for a dissertation or five publishable articles.
CODE MUS900 OR ARL905 NAME OF MODULE Doctoral Thesis OR five publishable articles Total credits for the degree: CREDITS 240 240 240
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Postgraduate degrees are awarded in the following subjects: African Languages * Afrikaans and Dutch * Anthropology Art History and Visual Culture Biblical Studies Business Management Criminology Economics English * French * Geography German * Greek * History Latin * Linguistics * Near Eastern Studies Philosophy. Political Science Psychology Semitic Languages * Sign Language * Sociology Theology 2. DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE DEGREES IN LANGUAGES For details of postgraduate degrees in languages and linguistics (those subjects marked above with an asterisk*) see the Programme for Language Studies below.
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ANTHROPOLOGY
REG. B43
PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATION In addition to the general prerequisites for admission to the B.A. Honours, the following provisions are applicable: 1. Admission to the honours degree in Anthropology is subject to approval by the head of department. 2. Students must have completed a three-year bachelor's degree, or be in possession of an equivalent qualification, in which case an additional evaluation may be required before admission. In addition to their formal studies, students are expected to take part in excursions, conferences, seminars and lectures by visiting speakers. 1. CURRICULUM (128 credits) The curriculum is made up of (1) two compulsory modules that form 50% of the course and which are examined in two three-hour papers (2) an option part forming 25% of the course in which students choose a module from a prescribed list. The module is examined in one three-hour paper. (3) a further option part forming 25% of the course in which students choose either a second module from the prescribed list for examination in a three-hour paper or an approved topic on which they write either a minor research project or a publishable article.
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1.2 Option part (32 credits) Students must choose one of the following modules in consultation with the Head of Department. All the modules carry 32 credits.
CODE ANT638 ANT639 ANT640 ANT641 ANT642 ANT643 ANT644 ANT645 ANT646 ANT647 ANT648 ANT649 MODULE Political Anthropology Medical Anthropology Economic Anthropology Juridical Anthropology Anthropology and education Anthropology and religion Anthropology and art Anthropology and social structures Ethnology Anthropology and urbanisation Anthropology and practice Biological Anthropology
1.3 Further option part (32 credits): Students must choose either a second module from the list in 1.2 above for examination OR
ANT691 A short research essay or publishable article combining field-work with the knowledge gained in the module chosen in 1.2 above.
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1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Subject to the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, students may be admitted to the Master's degree in Cultural Anthropology if they have a B.A.Hons. in Anthropology. 2. EXAMINATION Depending on which option students choose below, they are examined either by dissertation or by a minor research project and three threehour examinations 3. CURRICULUM (128 credits) Students must choose one of two options. Option 1 Dissertation (Learning area code 1830)
Option 1 CODE ANT700 MODULE Dissertation CREDITS 128
Option 2
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1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Subject to the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, students may be admitted to the Doctor's degree in Cultural Anthropology if they have any Master's degree. 2. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION (256 credits) Students must write a thesis (course code ANT900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and the Head of Department.
B46 ART HISTORY AND VISUAL CULTURE STUDY See above in the Programme for the Arts.
B47 BIBLICAL STUDIES See the Calendar for the Faculty of Theology.
B48 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT See the Calendar of the Faculty for Economic and Management Sciences.
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CRIMINOLOGY
REG. B49
The B.A.Hons. in Criminology is awarded to students who register for and successfully complete the Honours degree and as an "exit" degree, to students who register for the Master's degree and complete the first year of the structured Master's degree but who do not continue with the second year, or who do not successfully complete the mini-dissertation, or who do not obtain a final mark (pass mark) of at least 60% in KRM728. 1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Subject to the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, students may be admitted to the Honours degree in Criminology if they have a Bachelor's degree with 96 credits in Criminology AND if they have obtained a mark of at least 60% in KRM344 or in an equivalent research module. Candidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterrupted study records must apply to the Head of the Department; UFS students who have interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply directly to the UFS administration (Academic Student Services section). Admission is subject to departmental approval on the basis of the maintenance of high academic standards at undergraduate level and, in cases where more than two years have elapsed since the awarding of the preliminary qualification, to selection criteria determined by the Head of the Department.
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2. CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (128 credits) The curriculum for the B.A.Hons. in Criminology has to be compiled from the following modules: 2.1 Compulsory module (32 credits)
CODE KRM628 MODULE Methodology of Criminology and specific research methods CREDITS 32
Assessment: A research report on an approved topic. 2.2 Option modules (96 credits): students must choose THREE modules from the table below in consultation with the Head of the Department.
CODE KRM618 KRM638 KRM648 KRM658 KRM668 KRM678 KRM688 MODULE Advanced criminological theory Advanced penological theory Sentencing Physical anthropology of the criminal Juvenile crime Crime prevention Victimology CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
REG. B50
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Subject to the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information and the conditions the Head of the Departments may set, students may be admitted to the Master's degree in Criminology if (1) they have a Bachelor's degree with 96 credits in Criminology and if they have
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obtained a mark of at least 60% in KRM344 or in an equivalent research module or (2) if they have an Honours degree in Criminology and if they have obtained a mark of at least 60% in KRM628 or in an equivalent research module. Students with a Bachelor's degree have to choose option 2 (degree by course work and mini-dissertation paragraph 5 below) and students with an Honours degree have to choose option 1 (degree by dissertation paragraph 4 below). Candidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterrupted study records must apply to the Head of the Department; UFS students who have interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply directly to the UFS administration (Academic Student Services section). Admission is subject to departmental approval on the basis of the maintenance of high academic standards at the undergraduate and/or honours level(s) and, in cases where more than two years have elapsed since the awarding of the preliminary qualification, to selection criteria determined by the Head of the Department. A final mark (pass mark) of at least 60% in KRM728 is required to be admitted to the second year (KRM791) of the structured degree. 2. EXIT LEVEL Students who complete the first year of the structured degree but who do not go on to complete the second year, or who do not successfully complete the mini-dissertation, or who do not obtain a final mark (pass mark) of at least 60% in KRM728, may exit with a B.A.Hons. (Criminology). 3. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION Students must choose one of the options below, and depending on their choice they are assessed either by dissertation or by the examination of course work [with three three-hour examinations (the first year) and a mini-dissertation (the second year)]. 4. Option 1: Degree by dissertation (128 credits) (Learning area code 1830)
MODULE Dissertation on an approved topic CREDITS 128
CODE KRM700
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Option 2: Degree by coursework and mini-dissertation (256 credits) (Learning are code 1831)
5.1 The first year (128 credits): Compulsory module (32 credits):
CODE KRM728 MODULE Methodology of Criminology and specific research methods CREDITS 32
Option modules (96 credits): students must choose three modules from the table below in consultation with the Head of the Department.
CODE KRM718 KRM738 KRM748 KRM758 KRM768 KRM778 KRM788 MODULE Advanced criminological theory Advanced penological theory Sentencing Physical anthropology of criminal Juvenile crime Crime prevention Victimology CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
5.2 The second year (128 credits) [Note the precondition for KRM791]
CODE KRM791 MODULE Extended research essay on an approved topic CREDITS 128
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REG. B51
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Candidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterrupted study records must apply to the Head of the Department; UFS students who have interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply directly to the UFS administration (Academic Student Services section). Admission is subject to departmental approval on the basis of the maintenance of high academic standards, a preliminary examination or any other selection criteria determined by the Head of the Department. 2. CURRICULUM (256 credits) Students must write a thesis (course code KRM900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and the Head of the Department.
B52 ECONOMICS See the Calendar of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences.
B53 GEOGRAPHY See the Calendar of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences.
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HISTORY
REG. B54
PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATION In addition to the general prerequisites for admission to the B.A. Honours, the following provisions are applicable: 1. Admission to the honours degree in History is subject to approval by the head of department. 2. Students must have completed a three-year bachelor's degree, or be in possession of an equivalent qualification, in which case an additional evaluation may be required before admission. CURRICULUM A taught course comprising four three-hour papers (32 credits each): GES601 Subject theory, research methodology and modern historiography (32 credits) GES602 South African history (32 credits) GES603 The history of Africa (32 credits) GES604 The history of the world (32 credits) (Total: 4 x 32 = 128) OR Candidates take a taught course comprising a compulsory paper (GES601), any two of the remaining three papers (GES602, GES603, GES604) and EITHER (i) a fourth paper of at least 32 credits from a related discipline, OR (ii) write a minor research project of 50-60 pages text (GES691), OR (iii) do a structured internship (GES605) at a suitable institution offering in-service training (such as the Department of Land Affairs, the National Museum, or the Free State Archives). In the case of GES605, students will complete the course either by writing a formal examination or by presenting a research report. (Total credits 4 x 32 = 128)
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REG. B55
PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATION In addition to the general prerequisites for admission to study for a master's degree, the following requirements apply: 1. Admission to the master's degree in History is subject to the approval of the head of department. 2. Students must hold at least a bachelor's degree, in which case an additional evaluation for admission may be required. CURRICULUM Dissertation GES700 (128 credits) (Learning area code 1830) A topic selected by the candidate in consultation with a supervisor in the department. OR A structured course (Learning area code 1831) comprising (i) six research seminars (three 24-credit modules) and (ii) a minor research project (56 credits): GES701 (2 x 12-credit seminars) (24 credits) GES702 (2 x 12-credit seminars) (24 credits) GES703 (2 x 12-credit seminars) (24 credits) GES791 (a short research essay) (56 credits) (Each of the research modules, GES701, GES702 and GES703, comprises two independent, but related seminar topics to be chosen by the candidate in consultation with the lecturer concerned.) (Total: 128 credits) OR A taught course comprising four three-hour question papers, based on the fields of interest and specialist areas of the lecturers involved:
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GES704 (32 credits) GES705 (32 credits) GES706 (32 credits) GES707 (32 credits) (Total: 128 credits) 1. 2. The course is offered on a part-time basis only, and is to be taken over two years. The lecturers concerned will specify the topics to be taught to students.
ASSESSMENT 1. Assessment will include internal assessment, external assessment and moderation. 2. The research component of the master's degree (seminars, minor research project or dissertation) must demonstrate autonomous research, independent judgement and insight.
REG. B56
PREREQUISITES AND INFORMATION (240 credits) In addition to the general prerequisites for admission to doctoral study 1. Admission to the Ph.D. in History is subject to the approval of the head of department. 2. Students must hold a master's degree in History or any other master's degree. In the latter case, an additional evaluation for admission may be required. CURRICULUM A thesis (course code GES900) on a research topic chosen by the candidate in consultation with the supervisor. The thesis must demonstrate independent, penetrating research which will make an original scholarly contribution to existing knowledge in the discipline. ASSESSMENT The degree will be awarded after successful completion and assessment of the thesis by a panel of internal and external examiners.
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BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES NEAR EASTERN STUDIES B.A.Hons. Study code: 1500
The B.A.Hons. (Near Eastern Studies) course is the same as that of the first year of the structured/taught master's degree [see M.A. (Near Eastern Studies) immediately below]. The Honours degree is awarded to students who register for and complete the Honours degree, and as an "exit" degree to students who register for the Master's degree and discontinue studies after completing the first year. 1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE The Head of Department has the authority to approve and accept candidates who may otherwise not strictly fulfil the general requirements of the University for admission. 2. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION In consultation with the Head of Department, students choose (1) a minimum of two modules from a table of four thematic Near Eastern Studies modules below (32 credits each); (2) two further modules (32 credits each), which may be further modules from the table of thematic Near Eastern Studies modules or modules from a related discipline, subject to the approval of both Departments. Each module is examined in a three-hour written paper or in an oral examination of at least an hour.
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3. CONTENT OF MODULES For the content of modules see 4. below in M.A. (Near Eastern Studies).
REG. B58
MAGISTER ARTIUM (NEAR EASTERN STUDIES) M.A. (Near Eastern Studies) Study code: 1721
1.
ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE 1.1 The Head of Department has the authority to approve and accept candidates who may otherwise not strictly fulfil the general requirements of the University for admission. 1.2 Students may be admitted to the Master's degree in Near Eastern Studies (1) if they have an Honours degree, or an equivalent qualification, in Near Eastern Studies, or (2) if they have an appropriate Bachelor's degree. Students with an Honours degree may, with the permission of the Head of Department and subject to their being required to take an additional module or additional modules, be awarded the M.A. degree after submitting a mini-dissertation carrying 128 credits. Students with a B.A. degree must take both years of the structured M.A. course. DISSERTATION NOS700 (128 credits) (Learning area code 1854) THE CURRICULUM OF THE STRUCTURED M.A. (Learning area code 1855)
2. 3.
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3.1 The first year (128 credits) In consultation with the Head of Department, students choose: (1) a minimum of two modules from the table of four thematic Near Eastern Studies modules below (32 credits each); (2) two further modules (32 credits each), which may be further modules from the table of thematic Near Eastern Studies modules or modules from a related discipline, subject to the approval of both Departments. Each module is examined in a three-hour written paper or in an oral examination of at least an hour. THEMATIC NEAR EASTERN MODULES
CODE NOS718 NOS728 NOS738 NOS748 MODULE see par. 3 see par. 3 see par. 3 see par. 3 CREDITS 32 32 32 32
3.2 The second year (128 credits) Students must choose one of three options. Any module is examined in a three-hour written paper or in an oral examination of at least an hour Option 1:
NOS790 Extended research essay 128
Option 2:
NOS758 NOS768 NOS791 see par. 3 see par. 3 Research essay 32 32 64
Option 3:
NOS758 NOS768 NOS778 NOS788 see par. 3 see par. 3 see par. 3 see par. 3 32 32 32 32
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4. THE CONTENT OF MODULES Modules for the curricula of the B.A.Hons. (Near Eastern Studies) degree and the M.A. (Near Eastern Studies) degree are compiled from the following topics in consultation with the Head of Department: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) The translation of Biblical and religious texts Qumran, Judaism and the origin of Christianity Women and gender in the tradition and in criticism Comparative religion : the Near East and Africa The culture and art of the Near East The Near East and the languages of the Bible The Near East and the literature of the Bible
REG. B59
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE The Head of Department has the authority to approve and accept candidates who may otherwise not strictly fulfil the general requirements of the University for admission. 2. CURRICULUM AND EXAMINATION (256 credits) Students must write a thesis (course code NOS900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and the Head of Department.
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PHILOSOPHY
REG. B60
REG. B61
CURRICULUM (128 credits) Students write a dissertation (Learning area code 1830) on an approved topic (course code WYS700).
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
REG. B63
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Please see General Information 1.4 above. 2. SPECIALISATIONS Students must choose between the following course packages: (1) Option A: Political Dynamics and (2) Option B: International Relations. 3. CURRICULUM (128 credits) AND EXAMINATION
3.1 Option A: B.A. Honours (Political Dynamics) The course is made up of (1) two compulsory modules and (2) three elective modules. Students write four examination papers and are also assessed on a compulsory minor research project or on an internship and a report.
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3.1.1
CREDITS 24 32
A short research essay: a minor research project ( 8 000 words) proceeding from independent research in the context of the research proposal
(PTW601)
OR An internship in the civil service and the submission of an appropriate project report
3.1.2 Electives (72 credits) In consultation with the lecturers and the Head of Department, students must choose modules carrying 72 credits from the following table:
CODE PTW602 PTW603 PTW604 PTW605 PTW606 PTW607 PTW608 PTW609 PTW610 PTW611 PTW612 NAME OF MODULE Political philosophy Modern political ideologies Forms of state and the organisation of government Political parties and the "politics" of interest groups Electoral politics Transformation and the politics of democratisation Conflict zones and the politics of conflict resolution Globalisation and world politics Regional politics Capita selecta from the South African political environment A paper, carrying the same number of credits, from the honours syllabus of another undergraduate major subject CREDITS 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
3.2 Option B: B.A. Honours (International Relations) The course is made up of (1) three compulsory modules and (2) two elective modules.
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Students write four examination papers and are also assessed on a compulsory minor research project or on an internship and a report. 3.2.1 Compulsory modules (80 credits)
CODE PTW601 PTW613 PTW691 NAME OF MODULE Methodology and research proposal (marked
equally)
CREDITS 24 24
Contemporary thinkers in international relations A short research essay: a minor research project ( 8 000 words) proceeding from independent research in the context of the research proposal OR An internship in the civil service and the submission of an appropriate project report
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CODE PTW609 PTW614 PTW615 PTW616 PTW617 PTW618 PTW619 NAME OF MODULE Globalisation and world politics Global political economy Foreign policy and diplomacy International law and organisations Political risk analysis Political forecasting Global issues CREDITS 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
REG. B64
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE In addition to the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, candidates who do not hold an acceptable methodological qualification
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will be required to register simultaneously for the methodology module PTW601. 2. CURRICULUM Students write a dissertation on an approved topic (course code PTW700).
REG. B65
Students are examined orally and by a thesis on an approved topic (course code PTW900).
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PSYCHOLOGY
Students follow the curriculums of B.Soc.Sc.Hons., M.Soc.Sc. and Ph.D.
B66
SEMITIC LANGUAGES
INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
See the Calendar of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences.
ECONOMICS
See the Calendar of the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences.
MATHEMATICS
See the Calendar of the Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences.
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SOCIOLOGY
The Sociology degrees below are those that fall under the General Programme courses. For the specialized courses in Sociology see the Postgraduate Programme in Human and Societal Dynamics.
REG. B67
1.
ADMISSION
1.1 To comply with the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, candidates must hold a B.A. with 96 credits in Sociology. Candidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterrupted study records may apply to the Departmental Chairperson; UFS students who have interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply directly to the administration (Academic Student Services section). 1.2 Admission is subject to departmental approval.
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Electives (64 credits) Students choose two modules from the next table.
CODE SOS638 SOS648 SOS658 SOS668 SOS688 NAME OF MODULE The sociology of developing societies The sociology of population and the environment The sociology of gender The sociology of deviant behaviour Capita selecta from specialities within sociology CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32
REG. B68
1. ADMISSION 1.1 To comply with the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, candidates must hold an Honours degree in Sociology. Candidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterrupted study records may apply to the Head of Department; UFS students who have interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply directly to the administration (Academic Student Services section). 1.2 Admission is subject to departmental approval. 2. CURRICULUM (128 credits) Students write a dissertation (course code SOS700) (Learning area code 1830) on an approved topic or submit at least two publishable articles (SOS702). 128 Credits
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REG. B69
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Candidates must apply for admission: UFS students with uninterrupted study records may apply to the Head of Department; UFS students who have interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply directly to the administration (Academic Student Services section). 2. CURRICULUM (256 credits) Students must write a thesis (course code: SOS900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and the Head of Department.
REG. B70
THEOLOGY
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REG. B71
The B.A.Hons. degree in Africa Studies is awarded only as an "exit" degree, to students who register for the structured Master's degree and complete the first year but not the second year of the course.
REG. B72
MAGISTER ARTIUM (AFRICA STUDIES) M.A. (Africa Studies) Study code: 1708
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE In general, students must fulfil the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information; but students may in approved cases be admitted to the course with a B.A. or a four-year diploma that has not focused specifically on Africa Studies. Students with an Honours degree or an equivalent qualification may also be admitted. They will be required to write only a dissertation carrying 128 credits (ACS700), or to follow the second year of the structured M.A. In certain cases the Department may require students to take additional modules. M.A. DEGREE BY DISSERTATION (Learning area code 1846) Students with an Honours degree or an equivalent qualification may acquire the Master's degree by submitting a dissertation carrying 128 credits (ACS700).
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2.
3.
3.1 The first year (128 credits) Students must take the following four modules:
CODE ACS701 ACS702 ACS703 ACS704 MODULE Development and Underdevelopment in Africa Historical and Political Environment in Africa Environment and Resources of Africa Research Methodology and Project Structuring CREDITS 32 32 32 32
3.2 The second year (128 credits) Students must choose one of the specialist fields below. Each specialist field requires students to take two modules (32 credits each) and write a mini-dissertation (64 credits). Specialist fields:
Agricultural Economics in Africa Political Restructuring and Regime Politics Urban and Rural Development in Africa Tourism and Eco-Tourism in Africa Land issues and Culture in Africa Africa Identities and Renaissance Capita Selecta
Relevant codes
ALE718; APH718; ASL718; ATE718; AGK718; AIR718; ACS718; ALE728; APH728; ASL728; ATE728; AGK728; AIR728; ACS728; ALE791 APH791 ASL791 ATE791 AGK791 AIR791 ACS791
REG. B73
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code ACS900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and the Head of Department.
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REG. B74
The Certificate (Gender Studies) is awarded only to students who have registered for the M.A. (Gender Studies) (see below) and complete at least 64 credits of the M.A. course before they discontinue their studies.
REG. B75
The Diploma (Gender Studies) is awarded only to students who have registered for the M.A. (Gender Studies) (see below) but complete only the first year of the course.
REG. B76
MAGISTER ARTIUM (GENDER STUDIES) M.A. (Gender Studies) Study code: 1701 Learning area code: 1833
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Students are admitted to the degree if they fulfil the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, but with the concession that a wide range of B.A. courses are considered appropriate for admission.
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2.
CURRICULUM
CODE GAW708 GHE708 GAL708 GVC708 GOM708 GDE708 GSE708 CGM780 GTA708
CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
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BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (CULTURE STUDIES) B.A.Hons. (Culture Studies) Study code: 1501
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Students are admitted to the degree if they fulfil the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, but with the concession that various B.A. degrees not only B.A. (Culture Studies) are considered appropriate for admission. Students will, however, be evaluated where necessary, and may be required to take additional modules. 2. CURRICULUM (120 credits) The inter-disciplinary Honours Culture Studies course is compiled mainly from five modules from Cultural Anthropology, History, Philosophy, Near Eastern Studies and Visual Cultural Studies. Students must acquaint themselves with the Honours modules in these courses. Students must take the following modules:
PAPER CODE KUH601 KUH602 KUH603 KUH604 KUH605 KUH606 KUH607 MODULE Cultural Anthropology Philosophy History Visual Cultural Studies Near Eastern Studies Inter-disciplinary Course Research project CREDITS 8 8 8 8 8 40 40
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REG. B78
MAGISTER ARTIUM (CULTURE STUDIES) M.A. (Culture Studies) Study code: 1706
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Students are admitted to the degree if they fulfil the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, but with the concession that various B.A.Hons. degrees not only B.A.Hons. (Culture Studies) and various four-year B.A. degrees are considered appropriate for admission. Students will, however, be evaluated where necessary, and may be required to take additional modules. 2. CURRICULUM (120 CREDITS) The inter-disciplinary M.A. Culture Studies is compiled mainly from modules from Cultural Anthropology, History, History of Art, Near Eastern Studies, Philosophy and Visual Cultural Studies. Students must acquaint themselves with the modules for the Master's degrees in these courses. Students must choose one of two options: Either Option 1 (Learning area code 1842)
CODE KUM700 MODULE Extended research essay CREDITS 120
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1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Students are admitted to the degree if they fulfil the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, but with the concession that various M.A. degrees not only M.A. (Culture Studies) are considered appropriate for admission. 2. CURRICULUM (120 CREDITS) As the Ph.D. (Culture Studies) is an inter-disciplinary degree, candidates must acquaint themselves with the requirements for doctoral studies mentioned by the disciplines of Cultural Anthropology, History, History of Art, Near Eastern Studies, Philosophy and Visual Cultural Studies. Students must write a thesis (course code KUD900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor, the Head of Department, as well as the Programme Director. In addition, students will be required to defend their thesis before a panel of referees.
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REG. B80
The B.A.Hons. degree in any of the four courses offered by this Programme is awarded only as an "exit" degree, to students who have registered for the Master's degree but discontinue their studies after successfully completing the first year of the course. Students who exercise this option must apply to the Programme Director and must pay an administration fee.
REG. B81
MAGISTER ARTIUM (COMMUNICATION SCIENCE) M.A. (Communication Science) Study code: 1705 Learning area code: 1841
1.
2. Modules for the first year (128 credits) Compulsory modules (64 credits)
COURSE Communication Science CODE KOM710 KOM711 MODULE Communication theory Research methodology CREDITS 32 32
(compulsory) (compulsory)
Optional modules: students must choose any two modules from the table below (64 credits).
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MODULE Educational communication Intercultural communication Developmental communication Speech communication Political communication Global communication Capita selecta
CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
PLUS
CODE KOM791 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
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MAGISTER ARTIUM (CORPORATE COMMUNICATION) M.A. (Corporate Communication) Study code: 1703 Learning area code: 1837
1. 2.
CURRICULUM (256 credits) Modules for the first year (128 credits)
CODE KOM710 KOM711 BKO710 BKO712 MODULE Communication theory Research methodology Managerial communication Corporate and organisational communication CREDITS 32 32 32 32
OR:
COURSE Industrial Communication Industrial Communication CODE BKO721 BKO724 MODULE Contemporary issues in corporate communication Internship (Corporate CREDITS 16 48
Communication)
PLUS
CODE COR791 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
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REG. B83
MAGISTER ARTIUM (INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION) M.A. (Integrated Marketing Communication) Study code: 1704 Learning area code: 1839
1. 2.
CURRICULUM (256 credits) Modules for the first year (128 credits)
CODE KOM710 KOM711 BKO710 BKO713 MODULE Communication theory Research methodology Managerial communication Integrated marketing communication CREDITS 32 32 32 32
OR:
COURSE Industrial Communication CODE BKO722 BKO725 MODULE Contemporary issues in integrated marketing communication Internship (Integrated Marketing CREDITS 16 48
Communication)
PLUS
CODE IMC791 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
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REG. B84
MAGISTER ARTIUM (MEDIA STUDIES) M.A. (Media Studies) Study code: 1702 Learning area code 1835
1. 2.
CURRICULUM (256 credits) Modules for the first year (128 credits)
CODE KOM710 KOM711 BKO710 BKO711 MODULE Communication theory Research methodology Managerial communication Media studies CREDITS 32 32 32 32
OR: Option 2
COURSE Industrial Comm. CODE BKO720 BKO723 MODULE Contemporary issues in media studies Internship (Media Studies) CREDITS 16 48
PLUS
CODE MDJ791 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
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REG. B85
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code KOM900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and the Programme Director.
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AFRICAN LANGUAGES
REG. B86
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES) AFRICAN LANGUAGES B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) African Languages Study code: 1502
The Honours course is the equivalent of the first year of the M.A. course, and students with the Honours degree may enter the M.A. course at second year level. Students must choose modules carrying 128 credits.
CODE AFW608 ASE608 ASY608 ASO608 AAL608 MODULE Morphology in African languages Semantics in African languages Syntax in African languages Sociolinguistics and Pragmatics in African languages Applied Linguistics in African Languages MODULE Approaches to African Literature Selected Genre in an African Language Further selected Genre in an African Language Another selected Genre in an African Language Period in an African Language Specialist Author CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32
CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32
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MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) AFRICAN LANGUAGES M.A. (Language Studies) African Languages Study code: 1718
1.
CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
OR:
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(Maximum: 1 module)
Language options
MODULE Sociology of Language in African languages Lexicography and Terminography in African languages MODULE
CREDITS 32 32
CREDITS 32 32 32 32
A further specialist author in African Languages African literature in English Oral Literature in African languages Children's Literature in African Languages
PLUS:
CODE AFL791 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
REG. B88
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code AKT900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and Head of Department.
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AFRIKAANS EN NEDERLANDS
REG. B89
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES) AFRIKAANS EN NEDERLANDS B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) Afrikaans en Nederlands Study code: 1502
The Honours course is the equivalent of the first year of the M.A. course, and students with the Honours degree may enter the M.A. course at second year level. Students must choose modules carrying 128 credits.
CODE AFN601 Core options AFN602 AFN603 MODULE Metodologie in die taal- en letterkunde Benaderingswyses in die taalkunde OF Benaderingswyses in die letterkunde MODULE Sinstruktuur in Afrikaans en/of Nederlands Woordvorming in Afrikaans en/of Nederlands Betekenisleer in Afrikaans en/of Nederlands Gespreksanalise in Afrikaans en/of Nederlands Taalvariasie in Afrikaans en/of Nederlands CREDITS 16 16
CREDITSs 16 16 16 16 32
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MODULE Periodisering in die Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse letterkunde Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse drama en film Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse prosa Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse posie
CREDITS 16 16 32 32
REG. B90
MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) AFRIKAANS EN NEDERLANDS M.A. (Language Studies) Afrikaans en Nederlands Study code: 1718
1.
Core options
AFN702 AFN703
CREDITS 16 16 16 16 32
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MODULE Periodisering in die Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse letterkunde Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse drama en film Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse prosa Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse posie
CREDITS 16 16 32 32
2.
Either:
CODE AFN700 MODULE Uitgebreide skripsie CREDITS 128
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MODULE Voortgesette genrestudie in Afrikaans en/of Nederlands Literre kritiek in Afrikaans en/of Nederlands Afrikaanse en/of Nederlandse letterkundeonderrig Kreatiewe skryfwerk in Afrikaans: nie-fiksie Voortgesette kreatiewe skryfwerk in Afrikaans: nie-fiksie OF Kreatiewe skryfwerk in Afrikaans: fiksie Capita selecta
CREDITS 32 32 32 16 16 16 32
PLUS:
CODE AFN791 MODULE Skripsie CREDITS 64
REG. B91
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code AFN900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and Head of the discipline.
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ENGLISH
REG. B92
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES ENGLISH B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) English Study code: 1502
The Honours course is the equivalent of the first year of the M.A. course, and students with the Honours degree may enter the M.A. course at second-year level. The course carries 144 credits.
Compulsory Research methodology CODE ENG614 MODULE Research methodology for language and literature study MODULE Literary theory in English Literature and Classical Theory Study of a Genre in English Study of a Period in English Study of a further period/genre in English Literature MODULE Applied Language Studies in English Perspectives in the Study of Language English Language Teaching Studies Discourse projects for the ELT classroom CREDITS 16
CREDITS 32 32 32 32
CREDITS 32 32 32 32
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MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) ENGLISH M.A. (Language Studies) English Study code: 1718
1.
CREDITS 32 32 32 32
CREDITS 32 32 32 32
2.
Either:
CODE ENG700 MODULE Dissertation CREDITS 128
OR:
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Literature options
MODULE A specialist author A national literature MODULE Materials design Media in Education Language acquisition
CREDITS 32 32 CREDITS 32 32 32
PLUS:
CODE ENG791 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
3.
3.1 ADMISSION TO THE COURSE Candidates must have at least a bachelor's degree. They are selected on the quality of a portfolio of creative work. 3.2 The first year (128 credits)
CODE CWE701 CWE702 CWE703 CWE704 MODULE Introduction to Creative Writing Techniques in Drama Techniques in Poetry Techniques in Short Prose CREDITS 32 32 32 32
Note: Each module consists of creative work (70%) and technical analysis (30%).
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REG. B94
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code ENG900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and Head of Department.
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FRENCH
REG. B95
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES) FRENCH B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) French Study code: 1502
The Honours course is the equivalent of the first year of the M.A. course, and students with the Honours degree may enter the M.A. course at second year level. The course carries 128 credits.
CODE FRN601 FRN602 FRN603 FRN604 MODULE Stylistique compare du franais et de l'anglais Advanced Business French A short research essay A theme of the candidate's choice selected in consultation with the head of the discipline CREDITS 32 32 32 32
REG. B96
MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) FRENCH M.A. (Language Studies) French Study code: 1718
1.
CREDITS 32 32 32 32
2.
Either:
CODE FRN700 MODULE Extended research essay CREDITS 128
OR:
CODE FRN718 FRN738 MODULE Theme selected in consultation with the head of the discipline, where the theme was not offered in the first year of study Theme selected in consultation with the head of the discipline, where the theme was not offered in the first year of study CREDITS 32 32
PLUS:
CODE FRN791 MODULE Mini-dissertation or two related articles CREDITS 64
REG. B97
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis or 5 related articles (course code FRN900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and head of the discipline.
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GERMAN
REG. B98
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES) GERMAN B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) German Study code: 1502
The Honours course is the equivalent of the first year of the M.A. course, and students with the Honours degree may enter the M.A. course at second year level. The course carries 128 credits. Students must choose four modules from the table below.
CODE DTS618 DTS638 DTS628 Relevant code DTS648 DTS668 MODULE Geschichte einer literarischen Gattung Intensives Studium eines Autors Intensives Studium einer literarischen Epoche A module from the Honours syllabus of another relevant subject A theme of the candidate's own choice, in consultation with the head of department A short research essay on a theme from German Language and/or Literature Study CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32
REG. B99
MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) GERMAN M.A. (Language Studies) German Study code: 1718
1. Modules for the first year (128 credits) Students must choose four of the following modules in consultation with the lecturer: not all modules will be offered in any given year.
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MODULE Geschichte einer literarischen Gattung Intensives Studium eines Autors Intensives Studium einer literarischen Epoche A theme of the candidate's choice selected in consultation with the head of department A short research essay on a theme from German Linguistics and/or Literature Study
CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32
2.
Either:
CODE DTS700 MODULE Dissertation CREDITS 128
OR:
CODE DTS758 DTS778 MODULE Theme selected in consultation with the head of the German section, where the theme was not offered in the first year of study Theme selected in consultation with the head of the German section, where the theme was not offered in the first year of study CREDITS 32 32
PLUS:
CODE DTS791 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
REG. B100
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code DTS900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and Head of Department.
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LATIN
REG. B101
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES) LATIN B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) Latin Study code: 1502 M.A. M.A. M.A. (see
The Honours course is the equivalent of the first year of the course, and students with the Honours degree may enter the course at second year level. Students intending to continue to the degree must note the requirements for admission to that degree below).
(Greek on at least the 100-level and a reading knowledge of German and/or French are recommended.) The course carries 128 credits.
CODE LAT616 LAT626 LAT636 LAT646 MODULE Authors of genres of the Golden Age Authors of genres of the Silver Age Language studies and Roman history and/or archaeology Palaeography, textual criticism and unseen translation CREDITS 32 32 32 32
REG. B102
MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) LATIN M.A. (Language Studies) Latin Study code: 1718
1.
ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE (1) In addition to the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, candidates must have 32 credits in either Classical Mythology (KMT) or Greek (GRK) or must take
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modules carrying 32 credits in one of these courses during the period of study for the M.A. In exceptional circumstances (eg. for a dissertation in a marginal area such as Law), this requirement may be waived by the Head of Department. (2) A reading knowledge of German and/or French is compulsory. 2. THE CURRICULUM OF THE STRUCTURED M.A. (Learning area code 1853)
CODE LAT700
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CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code LAT900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and Head of Department. In the course of the doctoral study and before the thesis is submitted, the candidate must present at least two departmental seminars on the chosen research topic. (240 credits)
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GREEK
REG. B104
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES) B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) Greek Study code: 1502
The Honours degree is awarded to students who register for and complete the Honours degree and as an "exit" degree to students who register for the Master's degree and discontinue studies after completing the first year. Curriculum (128 credits) Students must select four modules from the following list in consultation with the Head of Department:
CODE GRK601 GRK602 GRK603 GRK604 GRK605 GRK606 GRK607 GRK608 MODULE Literary theory Rhetoric Epic Tragedy Historiography Patristics Judaeo-Hellenistic literature Septuagint CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
REG. B105
MAGISTER ARTIUM GREEK M.A. (Language Studies) Greek Study code: 1718
Curriculum (128 credits) Students must write a dissertation (Learning area code 1852) on a topic chosen in consultation with the Head of Department (Course code: GRK700).
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REG. B106
Curriculum (240 credits) Students must write a thesis (Course code GRK900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and Head of Department. In the course of the doctoral study and before the thesis is submitted, the candidate must present at least two departmental seminars on the chosen research topic.
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LINGUISTICS
REG. B107
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES) LINGUISTICS B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) Linguistics Study code: 1502
The Honours course is the equivalent of the first year of the M.A. course, and students with the Honours degree may enter the M.A. course at second year level. The course carries 128 credits. Students must choose four modules from those tabled below. LINGUISTICS
CODE LIN618 LIN638 LIN658 LIN628 LIN648 LIN668 LIN698
Appropriate code(s)
MODULE Aspects of the structure of language Sociolinguistics and the Sociology of Language Capita selecta Psycholinguistics Text theory Applied Linguistics and Pragmatics Critical Linguistics Modules from the Honours syllabus of the Programme for Language Studies and from the Postgraduate Diploman curriculum of the Programe for Language Practice.
CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 64
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MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) LINGUISTICS M.A. (Language Studies) Linguistics Study code: 1718
1. Modules for the first year (128 credits) Students must choose four modules from those tabled below. LINGUISTICS
CODE LIN718 LIN738 LIN758 LIN728 LIN748 LIN768 LIN798
Appropriate code(s)
MODULE Aspects of the structure of language Sociolinguistics and the Sociology of Language Capita selecta Psycholinguistics Text theory Applied Linguistics and Pragmatics Critical Linguistics Modules from the Honours and M.A. syllabus of the Programme for Language Studies and M.A. curriculum of the Programme for Language Practice
CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 64
2.
Either:
CODE LIN700 OR LIN702 MODULE Dissertation OR two related articles CREDITS 128
OR:
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LINGUISTICS
Appropriate code Any two further modules mentioned in the Linguistics tables above 64
PLUS:
CODE LIN790 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
REG. B109
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis or five related articles (course code LIN900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and Head of Department.
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SIGN LANGUAGE
REG. B110
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (LANGUAGE STUDIES) SIGN LANGUAGE B.A.Hons. (Language Studies) Sign Language Study code: 1502
The Honours course is the equivalent of the first year of the M.A. course, and students with the Honours degree may enter the M.A. course at second year level. The course carries 128 credits. Students must choose four modules from those tabled below.
CODE GBT618 GBT638 GBT658 GBT628 GBT648 GBT668 MODULE Phonology, morphology and syntax Semantics and pragmatics Culture Literature of the Deaf: Concepts Literature of the Deaf: Analysis Language acquisition and development CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32
REG. B111
MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE STUDIES) SIGN LANGUAGE M.A. (Language Studies) Sign Language Study code: 1718
1. Modules for the first year (128 credits) Students must choose four modules from those tabled below.
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MODULE Phonology, morphology and syntax Semantics and pragmatics Culture Literature of the Deaf: Concepts Literature of the Deaf: Analysis Language acquisition and development
CREDITS 32 32 32 32 32 32
2.
Either:
CODE GBT700 MODULE Dissertation CREDITS 128
OR:
CODE Appropriate code MODULE The two modules from Sign Language not taken in the first year, or any two modules specified by the Head of the Sign Language Section CREDITS 64
PLUS:
CODE GBT791 MODULE Research essay CREDITS 64
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Postgraduate Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma (Language Practice): 1 yr P.D.L.P. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Translation ............................................................................ Interpreting ........................................................................... Lexicography and Terminology ............................................ Language Management ........................................................ Language Technology .......................................................... Document Design and Text Editing ...................................... 1201 1202 1203 1204 1208 1207
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REG. B112
MAGISTER ARTIUM (LANGUAGE PRACTICE) M.A. (Language Practice) Study code: 1708
1. FIELDS OF STUDY AND STUDY CODES Magister Artium (Language Practice): 2 yrs (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Translation ............................................................................ Interpreting ........................................................................... Lexicography and Terminology ............................................ Language Management ........................................................ Language Technology .......................................................... Document Design and Text Editing ...................................... 1714 1715 1716 1717 1849 1791
2. CURRICULUM (128 credits in every study year) Candidates must register for one of the fields of study mentioned above and must offer their field of specialisation as listed hereunder: (1) At least 96 credits in compulsary modules for all candidates irrespective of their chosen field of specialisation (2) At least 80 credits in the chosen field of specialisation, spread over two years and indicated by the following unique letter codes: a. TTP = Language Technology b. TPV = Translation c. TPI = Interpreting d. TPL = Lexicography and Terminology e. TPM = Language Management f. TPD = Document Design and Text Editing (3) At least 16 credits in research methodology in the second year of study (4) A mini dissertation of 64 credits in the chosen field of specialisation in the second year of study 2.1 The first year (128 credits) 2.1.1 Common modules in the first year (96 credits) All candidates offer the following modules:
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NAME OF MODULE Aspects of texts Language policy, language rights and language practice in South Africa Aspects of language structure Language study: Applicable linguistics or language modules that differ from those of LIN718, or modules from the honours and masters curriculum of the following language disciplines: African Languages Afrikaans and Dutch German English French Sign Language OR Any language practice module(s) not in chosen field of specialisation
CREDITS 16 16 32 32
2.1.2 Specialisation modules in the first year (32 credits) Candidates offer 32 credits from the specialisation modules below:
CODE TTP724 TTP744 TPV724 TPV744 TPI724 TPI744 TPL724 TPL744 TPM724 TPM744 TPD724 TPD744 NAME OF MODULE Language and speech technology Computer Translation Translation practice: Communicative texts Textual and linguistic aspects of translation Consecutive and simultaneous interpreting Interpreting Theory Lexicography and terminography Lexicology and terminology Language planning and management in practice Language-planning models Document design and text editing theory Document design and text editing practice CREDITS 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
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2.2 The second year (128 credits) 2.2.1 General modules in the second year (16 credits) All candidates offer the following module:
CODE TNM714 NAME OF MODULE Research methodology CREDITS 16
2.2.2 Specialisation modules in the second year (112 credits) Continuation of at least 48 credits from the modules below in the field of specialisation offered in the first year of study:
CODE TTP734 TTP754 TTP774 TPV734 TPV754 TPV774 TPI734 TPI754 TPI774 TPL734 TPL754 TPL774 TPM734 TPM754 TPM774 TPD734 TPD754 TPD774 NAME OF MODULE Localisation Theoretical principles in language and speech technology Electronic language management Translation practice: technical and literary translation Translation models Descriptive and corpus translation studies Whispered and telephone interpreting Interpreting theory Conference interpreting Lexicography management Lexicology and terminology Terminology management Economy of language planning and management Foundations in language planning and management Strategic language management Text editing Copy writing Document design CREDITS 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
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REG. B113
CURRICULUM Students must write a theses (course code TPP900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor.
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REG. B114
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA (GOVERNANCE AND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION) Study code: 1206
1. CURRICULUM The course for the Post Graduate Diploma is the same as that for the first year of the Masters degree and provides the opportunity for students to exit after the successful completion of the first year of the Magister degree. 2. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Admission requirements are the same as is applicable on the Magister qualification in Governance and Political Transformation. 3. METHOD OF INSTRUCTION Distance education combined with residential instruction is applicable here. Students visit the campus four times per annum excluding examinations. 4. ASSESSMENT Students write an assignment on each of the 8 modules they take for the course; and they are examined in a three-hour paper. The assignments and the examinations each count 50% towards the final mark. 5. CURRICULUM A total of 8 modules (128 credits) from a possible 14 modules have to be completed. MGT601 MGT602 MGT603 MGT604 Political environment Political transformation and management Public financial management Global governance
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MGT605 MGT606 MGT607 MGT608 MGT609 MGT610 MGT611 MGT612 MGT613 MGT614 MGT615
Comparative analyses Co-operative government Political change management Political conflict and political policy Public human resource management Law and governance Political management communication Land Reform South African governance and political transformation Local Governance Elective First semester Second semester
Students can select the outstanding four modules. MODULE VALUE Each module consists of 16 credits and is equivalent to 160 notional hours. ASSIGNMENTS One assignment (8 credits, 80 notional hours) must be completed in each module, and comply with the requirements of the degree programme. EXAMINATION With regard to each module a 3-hour examination will be written. The examination and the assignment count 50% each with respect to the calculation of the final module marks. A sub-minimum of 40% must be obtained in the examination for the candidate to pass the module.
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REG. B115
MASTERS (GOVERNANCE AND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION) M. (Governance and Political Transformation) Study code: 1820 Learning area code: 1865
1. INFORMATION This degree aims at the advancement of political expertise and the development of political management orientated skills in an environment of rapid change (transformation) in order to comply with the needs in terms of institutional capacity building, leadership development, and the promotion of a value system which complements good governance and forms the basis of democratic government. 2. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (a) The institutional rules of the university regarding admission for the masters degree (General Regulation A80) are applicable for admission to this degree. (b) Seeing that only a limited number of students per year will be admitted, students are subjected to a selection process where academic merits and/or work experience play an important role. (c) All applicants will be evaluated by the programme committee for the minimum admission requirements. (A B-degree or equivalent qualification are applicable.) (d) It is also expected from students to submit a motivation for admission to the course. (e) Prior learning according to regulation A80 is applicable in exceptional cases.
3. METHOD OF INSTRUCTION Distance education combined with residential instruction is applicable here. Students visit the campus four times per annum excluding examinations.
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4.
CURRICULUM
First Year A total of 8 modules (128 credits) from a possible 14 modules have to be completed. MGT701 MGT702 MGT703 MGT704 MGT705 MGT706 MGT707 MGT708 MGT709 MGT710 MGT711 MGT712 MGT713 MGT714 MGT715 Political environment Political transformation and management Public financial management Global governance Comparative analyses Co-operative government Political change management Political conflict and political policy Public human resource management Law and governance Political management communication Land Reform South African governance and political transformation Local governance Elective
COMPULSORY COURSES MGT701 and MGT702 First semester MGT706 and MGT707 Second semester These modules are compulsory. Students can select the outstanding four modules. MODULE VALUE Each module consists of 16 credits and is equivalent to 160 notional hours. ASSIGNMENTS One assignment (8 credits, 80 notional hours) must be completed for each module, and comply with the requirements of the degree programme.
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ASSESSMENT With regard to each module a 3-hour examination will be written. The examination and the assignment count 50% each with respect to the calculation of the final module marks. A sub-minimum of 40% must be obtained in the examination for the candidate to pass the module. Dissertations are subjected to internal and/or external evaluation. EXIT LEVEL OUTCOME (Subject to approval) After the successful completion of the first year (8 modules) it is possible for a student to qualify for a postgraduate diploma in Governance and political transformation. This is only applicable to students not interested in completing the second year of the Masters qualification. In cases where students want to complete the Masters course after obtaining a post graduate diploma in a few years time, the following is applicable: Re-admission only after assessment of the academic performance of a candidate. Preference will be given to students already in the program if there are too many students. Another two modules (value 32 credits) must be completed. Second Year A course in Methodology, MGT721, (16 credits) has to be completed. Only students who successfully completed six courses (including the four compulsory courses) in the first year, will be admitted to the second year of the said course. Examination will take place during June/July or November/January. A Research Proposal, MGT722 (16 credits) must be completed and presented for evaluation. MGT723 (Scientific skills) and MGT724 (Governance skills) of 16 credits each must be successfully completed. Assignments are optional for these two courses. Examinations will take place either June/July or November/January of the specific year. A Dissertation, MGT791 (64 credits) as an outcome of the research proposal (MGT722) must be successfully completed.
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CREDITS COMPILATION First Year 8 x 16 = Second Year 4 x 16 + 64 = Total 128 credits 128 credits 256 credits
REG. B116
PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR (GOVERNANCE AND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION) Ph.D. (Governance and Political Transformation) Study code: 1961
This qualification focus on politics with a multi-disciplinary approach assisted by the disciplines Political Science, Public Management, Public Law, Communication Science and History. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION The focus and the outcomes of the qualification are similar to that of the Magister in Governance and Political Transformation, with the requirements applicable to Ph.D. at University level. 2. ADMISSION CRITERIA a. General accepted criteria for Ph.D. qualification, which is applicable to the institution as a whole. b. Only those students who have successfully completed their Magister in Governance and Political Transformation will be allowed in the qualification. c. In addition to this criterium only students who received a percentage of 65% or more for the magister dissertation will be admitted to this qualification. d. Available capacities will further determine the number of students allowed in this qualification. e. Supervision will only take place within the framework of an accepted research proposal.
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3. ASSESSMENT The institutional rules of the university in respect of assessment are applicable here. a. The successful completion of a research proposal and approval by a committee of methodologists. b. The completion of a dissertation in accordance with the general regulations of the university and program (with reference to the nisch area). c. An original academic contribution to the field of study. Quality control will be ensured in terms of the external assessment of dissertations 4. COURSE Students registered for the Ph.D. (Governance Transformation) will use the following code. MGT 900 5. CREDITS 360 credits Dissertation and Political
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REG. B117
BACCALAUREUS ARTIUM HONORES (HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE) B.A.Hons. (Human Movement Science) Study code: 1504
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE Students are admitted to the degree if they fulfil the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information, but with the concession that students who do not have Human Movement Science as a major course from their B.A. degree but an equivalent qualification may be admitted. 2. CURRICULA The Honours degree allows students to specialize in any one of the following courses: (1) Biokinetics, (2) Kinderkinetics, (3) Recreation and Tourism, and (4) Sport Science. All four courses have: (1) two compulsory modules common to all four courses (2) three specialist modules particular to each of the four directions 2.1 Compulsory modules (32 credits) All Human Movement Science students must take the following two modules:
CODE MBW601 MBW602 MODULE Research Project (according to the chosen
specialization)
CREDITS 16 16
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2.4 Specialist modules for students specializing in Recreation and Tourism (96 credits) Students specializing in Recreation and Tourism must choose three modules from the table.
CODE MBW612 MBW613 MBW614 MBW615 MODULE Planning of sustainable Recreation and Tourism Development Facility, Program and Risk Management in Recreation and Tourism Eco-tourism Event management CREDITS 32 32 32 32
2.5 Specialist modules for students specializing in Sport Science (96 credits)
CODE MBW603 MBW604 MBW605 MODULE Exercise Physiology Assessment and Exercise Prescription Exercise and Nutrition CREDITS 32 32 32
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REG. B118
MAGISTER ARTIUM (HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE) M.A. (Human Movement Science) Study code: 1707 Learning area code 1844
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE The institutional rules of the university regarding admission for the master degree (General Regulation A80) are applicable for admission to this degree. 2. M.A. DEGREE BY DISSERTATION Students with an Honours degree in Human Movement Science or an equivalent qualification may acquire the Master's degree by submitting a dissertation carrying 120 credits (MBW700).
REG. B119
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code MBW900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and the Head of Department.
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REG. B120
MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTIAE (HUMAN AND SOCIETAL DYNAMICS) M.Soc.Sc. (Human and Societal Dynamics) Study code: 2701 Learning area code: 2703
Abbreviation: M.Soc.Sc. (Human and Societal Dynamics) Minimum duration of study: 2 years Credits: A total of 256 credits are required: 128 from the course work section and 128 from a dissertation. A student specialises in Criminology or Psychology or Sociology. In the discipline that the learner specialises in, 64 credits for course work and 128 credits for a dissertation are required. For the remaining two disciplines, 32 credits in each discipline are required for the course work section. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: The institutional rules of the university (general regulation A80), as well as the following additional requirements apply to admission to this degree: Admission is subject to approval from the programme director in conjunction with the relevant heads of department and is granted on the basis of consistent academic achievement on pre-graduate level. In the case of specialisation in Criminology or Sociology, a final mark (pass mark) of at least 60% in KRM724 or SOS724 is required to be admitted to the second year (mini-dissertation).
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Students from this university, who have not interrupted their studies, must apply for admission to the programme director concerned. Students who interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply for admission directly to the department of Academic Student Services. ASSESSMENT Course work The method of assessment is described in the study guides of each module. Dissertation Internal and external examination Exit level If a student does not continue with or successfully complete the dissertation, or does not obtain a final mark (pass mark) of at least 60% in KRM724 or SOS724, a Baccalaureus Societatis Scientiae Honores (Human and Societal Dynamics) degree is awarded on the grounds of a successful completion of the course work section. COMPOSITION OF THE CURRICULUM Course section (128 credits) Course section in the case of specialisation in Criminology
CODE KRM714 KRM724 NAME OF MODULE Advanced Criminological Theory Methodology of Criminology and specific research methods CREDITS 16 16
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CREDITS 8 8 16
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Extended research essay (128 credits) (Note the precondition in the case of specialisation in Criminology or Sociology.)
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An Extended research essay on an approved topic is required in the discipline in which 64 credits were obtained in the course section. ASSESSMENT Internal and external examination.
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Abbreviation: Ph.D. Minimum period of study: 2 years Credits: 256 ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS To gain admission to the Ph.D., a student must have obtained: A Magister Societatis Scientiae (Human and Societal Dynamics) or an equivalent higher education qualification. Entrance is subject to approval from the head of department concerned and is determined by consistent academic achievement at the masters level. Students from this university, who have not interrupted their studies, must apply for admission to the head of the department concerned. Students who interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply for admission directly to the department of Academic Student Services. CURRICULUM This qualification is awarded on the basis of a thesis in one of the following disciplines: Criminology Psychology Sociology ASSESSMENT Internal and external examination.
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REG. B122
Students may continue with B.Soc.Sc.Hons. after completion of the B.Soc.Sc in one of the following main subjects: B122.1 Criminology B122.2 Psychology B122.3 Sociology B122.4 Industrial Psychology Students follow the curriculum B.A.Hons. (Criminology) Students follow the curriculum B.Soc.Sc.Hons. at Reg. B123 Students follow the curriculum B.A.Hons. (Sociology) See the Calendar of the Faculty Economic and Mangement Sciences of of of of
REG. B123
PSYCHOLOGY
1. (a) The general regulations of the university with respect to the honours degree apply mutatis mutandis to this degree. (b) Students must apply for admission to the honours degree in Psychology as only students who have been selected will be allowed to register. Students should obtain an average of 65% in their third year Psychology modules in order to continue with an Honours degree in Psychology. Successful candidates will be provided with a written confirmation from the co-ordinator of the honours programme.
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2. DURATION OF STUDY One academic year for full-time students and two academic years for part-time students. 3. CURRICULUM The curriculum consists of 7 compulsory 16 credit modules and 2 compulsory 8 credit modules. First semester SIL712 Psychometric Theory 1 SIL614 Developmental Psychology SIL734 Social Psychology Second semester SIL722 Psychometric Theory 2 SIL724 Data Analysis: Advanced Techniques SIL644 Psychological assessment SIL664 Psychopathology Year Modules SIL604 Perspectives on communities SIL704 Research report
REG. B124
Students who wish to continue with the M.Soc.Sc., in one of the following disciplines after completion of B.Soc.Sc.Hons. follow the following curriculum: 1. Criminology 2. Psychology Students follow the curriculum of M.A. (Criminology) Students follow the curricula of M.Soc.Sc. at B125 OR M.Soc.Sc. (Clinical Psychology) at B126 OR M.Soc.Sc. (Counseling Psychology) at B127 Students follow the curriculum of M.A. (Sociology)
3. Sociology
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REG. B125 1.
PSYCHOLOGY
ADMISSION (a) The general regulations with respect to admission to master's degrees apply mutatis mutandis to this degree. (b) Students of this university, who have not interrupted their studies, must apply for admission to the head of the department concerned. (c) Student who interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply for admission directly to the department of Academic Student Services. Admission is subject to departmental approval and is granted on the basis of satisfactory academic performance at Honours/fourth year level. A dissertation (SIL700) or at least two publishable articles (SIL712) on an approved topic. The prescribed application form for selection is available from the head of department on request. OR Research methodology in Psychology
2.
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CURRICULUM SLN701 Capita selecta from speciality field SLN702 Advanced Research Methodology SLN700 A dissertation of limited scope on an approved topic. EXPLANATION The course is aimed at preparing students, in a structured manner, to initiate, complete and write up research of high quality on topical issues. Applications for selection on the prescribed form must reach the head of department before 15 November of the year preceding first registration. Instruction with a view to prepare for the examinations the dissertation takes the form of lectures, assignments and seminars. The time schedule for the limited number of lectures will be drawn up in consultation with the students.
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4. EXAMINATION The examination (SLN701 and SLN702) accounts for 40% and the dissertation (SLN700) for 60% of the final pass mark. The degree certificate will be endorsed "Research Psychology".
REG. B126
MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTIAE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY M.Soc.Sc. (Clinical Psychology) Study code: 2730 Learning area code: 2732
Your attention is drawn to the fact that the format of the postgraduate programme in professional training in psychology is still under discussion nationally and that the final compilation of this programme is subject to a joint decision by the Professional Board for Psychology and the Committee on Higher Education. No final exposition is currently available and students are therefore advised to read for the following degrees. INFORMATION The aim of this full-time two-year course is to train the student so that after the successful completion of the course he/she will able to register at the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as psychologists in the category Clinical Psychology. The training programme is compiled in accordance with the regulations of the HPCSA by the Department of Psychology in association with the training institution where the internship takes place. Due to the limited number of candidates that can be admitted to the master's study in Clinical Psychology, selection takes place. A student will be considered for selection if he/she has already obtained either the honours degree in Psychology or the B.Psych. degree is enrolled for it. Applications for selection and admission must be submitted on the prescribed form. Selection takes place during the third term of each year and the course commences in January of the following year.
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Interested students from other universities must submit the content of their honours courses to the head of department for approval. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Head, Department of Psychology, UFS. REGULATIONS 1. ADMISSION (a) The general regulations with respect to master's degrees apply mutatis mutandis to this degree. (b) Students of this university who have not interrupted their studies, must apply for admission to the department head concerned. (c) Students who interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply for admission directly to the Department of Academic Student Services. (d) Admission is subject to approval from the head of department and is granted on the basis of satisfactory academic performance at Honours/fourth year level.
2. EXAMINATION Examination takes place at the end of each academic year and may be a written and/or an oral examination. Apart from the above-mentioned examination, the candidate must complete an approved internship successfully, and submit a dissertation or one publishable article at the end of the second year of study. The dissertation or publishable article must deal with a topic pertinent to Clinical Psychology. The article is examined in accordance with the regulations applying to the examining of a dissertation (Reg. A88-A93). With the consent of the head of department and the dean, the dissertation or publishable article may be submitted at a later date. In calculating the final pass mark for the degree, the different courses will be accorded the following weights: SKL701 25% Paper 1: Psychodiagnostics Paper 2: Practice management Paper 3: Child assessment and intervention
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Paper 4: Adolescent assessment and intervention Paper 5: Adult assessment and intervention 25% Successful completion of the internship according to the requirements of the Professional Board. SKL700 50% A year mark of 50% is required for SKL701. A subminimum of 50% is required for each of the 5 papers of SKL701. 3. CURRICULUM The curriculum for the M.Soc.Sc. degree in Clinical Psychology consists of: SKL701 Clinical Psychology (first year) SKL703 Clinical Psychology (second year) SKL704 An internship in Clinical Psychology according to the requirements of the Professional Board. SKL700 Clinical Psychology (Dissertation of limited scope or publishable article) Under normal circumstances a student therefore registers as follows: First year of study SKL701 Second year of study SKL703 SKL704 (Internship) SKL700 (Dissertation of limited scope/article) SKL703 SKL704
REG. B127
MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTIAE IN COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY M.Soc.Sc. (Counselling Psychology) Study code: 2740 Learning area code 2742
Your attention is drawn to the fact that the format of the postgraduate programme in professional training in psychology is still under discussion nationally and that the final compilation of this programme is subject to a joint decision by the Professional Board for Psychology and the Committee on Higher Education. No final exposition is currently available and students are therefore advised to read for the following degrees.
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INFORMATION The aim of this full-time two-year course is to train the student so that after the successful completion of the course he/she will be able to register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as psychologists in the category Counselling Psychology . The training programme is compiled in accordance with the regulations of the HPCSA by the Department of Psychology in association with the training institution where the internship takes place. Due to the limited number of candidates that can be admitted to the master's study in Counselling Psychology, selection takes place. A student will be considered for selection if he/she has already obtained the honours degree in Psychology or the B.Psych. degree or is enrolled for it. Applications for selection and admission must be submitted on the prescribed form. Selection takes place during the third term of each year and the course commences in January of the following year. Interested students from other universities must submit their honours syllabuses to the head of department for approval. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Head, Department of Psychology, UFS. REGULATIONS 1. ADMISSION (a) The general regulations with respect to master's degrees apply mutatis mutandis to this degree. (b) Students of this university who have not interrupted their studies, must apply for admission to the department head concerned. (c) Students who interrupted their studies and students from other universities must apply for admission directly to the Department of Academic Student Services. (d) Admission is subject to approval from the head of department and is granted on the basis of satisfactory academic performance at Honours/fourth year level.
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2. EXAMINATION Examination takes place at the end of each academic year and may be a written and/or an oral examination. Apart from the examination, the candidate must complete an approved internship successfully, and submit a dissertation or one publishable article at the end of the second year of study. The dissertation or publishable article must deal with a topic pertinent to Counselling Psychology. The article is examined in accordance with the regulations applying to the examining of a dissertation (Reg. A88-A93). With the consent of the departmental head and the dean, the dissertation or publishable article may be submitted at a later date. In calculating the final pass mark for the degree, the different courses will be accorded the following weights: SLV701 SLV703 SLV704 SLV700 25% 25% Successful completion of the internship according to the requirements of the Professional Board. 50%
A year mark of 50% is required for SLV701. A subminimum of 50% is required for each of the 5 papers of SLV701 3. CURRICULUM The curriculum for the M.Soc.Sc. degree in Counselling Psychology consists of: SLV701 Counselling Psychology (first year) Paper 1: Psychodiagnostics Paper 2: Practice management Paper 3: Child assessment and intervention Paper 4: Adolescent assessment and intervention Paper 5: Adult assessment and intervention SLV703 SLV704 SLV700 Counselling Psychology (second year) An internship in Counselling Psychology according to the requirements of the Professional Board. Counselling Psychology (Dissertation of limited scope or publishable article)
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Under normal circumstances a student therefore registers as follows: First year of study SLV701 Second year of study SLV703 SLV704 (Internship) SLV700 (Dissertation of limited scope/article)
REG. B128
1. CURRICULUM The Ph.D. degree is conferred by virtue of a thesis in the following departments: Criminology Psychology Sociology Course code Course code Course code KRM900 SIL900 SOS900
As far as the Ph.D. degree in Psychology is concerned, a thesis (SIL900) or at least five publishable articles (SIL905) are required; or else the following curriculum with course work may be taken: Ph.D. in Child Psychology. For the Ph.D. degree in Sociology a thesis (SOS900) or at least five publisable articles (SOS905) are required. 2. REGULATIONS This course is aimed at advanced scientific training, so that after successful completion, the student will be able to act as a specialist in the field of Child Psychology. Only a limited number of candidates will be admitted to this doctoral programme. A student will be considered for selection if he/she has already obtained a master's degree in Clinical Counseling or Educational Psychology, and has had approximately five years of experience in the field of child psychology/child practice. Applications for selection and admission must be submitted on the prescribed form.
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Interested students must submit their master's degree syllabuses to the Ph.D. Committee for approval. The course-work extends over two years. Of students will be expected to attend these lectures. The research (thesis) section of the course is completed during the third year of study. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Course Co-ordinator: Ph.D. in Child Psychology, Department of Psychology, UFS. 3. CURRICULUM The curriculum for the Ph.D. degree in Psychology with endorsement: Child Psychology comprises of the following modules: SIL901 Child Psychology: Advanced theoretical foundations SIL902 Child Psychology: Advanced child practice SIL991 Child Psychology (thesis of limited scope) OR SIL993 three publishable articles 4. ASSESSMENT The assessment for SIL901 and SIL902 consists of a continuous evaluation of papers presented during the academic year, as well as written and/or oral examinations at the end of the year. A sub-minimum of 50% must be achieved in each separate module. An external examiner will be assigned to each examination. In addition, the candidate must complete a thesis of limited scope or three articles, at the completion of the study. The thesis/articles must deal with an appropriate topic in Child Psychology, chosen in consultation with the departmental Research Committee. With the consent of the Head of Department and the Dean, the thesis may be submitted at a later date on condition that the general regulations concerning the submission of theses (cf. General Regulation A116) apply. In calculating the final pass mark for the degree, the student must pass all three modules. The degree certificate will be endorsed Ph.D. in Child Psychology.
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REG. B129
MAGISTER SOCIETATIS SCIENTAE IN SOCIAL WORK M.Soc.Sc. (S.W.) Study code: 2710
1. ADMISSION TO THE DEGREE In general, students must fulfil the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information. In particular, to be admitted to the M.Soc.Sc. (S.W.) degree, students must have a four year degree in Social Work, an Honours degree in Social Work, an Advanced Diploma in Social Work, or an equivalent qualification. 2. CURRICULUM
2.1 The degree by dissertation (Learning area code 2711) Students with an Honours degree or a four-year Bachelor's degree may, with the approval of the Head of Department and subject to conditions that he may set, acquire the Master's degree by submitting a dissertation (Module code MDB700) carrying 240 credits. 2.2 The structured M.Soc.Sc. (Social Work) degree (Learning area code 2712) The curriculum is made up of (1) compulsory modules taken by all students, and (2) specialization modules particular to students' chosen
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area of study. As not all learning areas are necessarily presented each year, students must consult with the Head of Departmental before registering. The course is presented as far as possible after hours (for example on Saturdays), and stretches over at least two academic years. 2.2.1 Compulsory modules (120 credits) All students must take the following modules:
CODE SWR701 SRR791 MODULE Advanced social work research CREDITS 60 60
Research report
2.2.2 Specialization modules for the chosen area Students must take all the modules in one of the following learning areas (after consultation with the Head of Departmental head). Social work management and supervision
CODE MDB704 SUP704 MODULE Social work management and supervision
(First year) (Second year)
CREDITS 60 60
Play therapy
CODE SWP706 PLP706 MODULE Play therapy (First year) Play therapy (Second year) CREDITS 60 60
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(First year)
The various modules require students to perform clinic work, which takes place under the supervision of personnel of the Department of Social Work. All assessment is by persons approved by the Head of Department.
REG. B130
CURRICULUM Students must write a thesis (course code MDB900) on a topic chosen in consultation with the supervisor and the Head of Department.
REG. B131
1. ADMISSION TO THE DIPLOMA In general, students must fulfil the requirements mentioned in 1.4 of General Information. In particular, to be admitted to the Postgraduate Diploma in Social Services, students must have a four year degree in service-rendering science and be registered with an appropriate professional council. Only candidates qualified and registered as social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses or occupational therapists are
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admitted to the learning areas Play Therapy, Narrative method, and Loss and Trauma. Only registered social workers are admitted to the learning area Social Work Management and Supervision. 2. CURRICULUM Students must choose one module in a particular learning area. As not all learning areas are necessarily presented each year, students are advised to consult with the Head of Department before registering. The course is presented partly after hours (also for example on Saturdays) and it extends over at least one academic year. 3. LEARNING AREAS
Play therapy
CODE SWP500 MODULE Play therapy CREDITS 120
The various modules require students to perform clinic work, which takes place under the supervision of personnel of the Department of Social Work. All assessment is by persons approved by the Head of Department.
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