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320 FEES AND CHARGES FOR 2016 www.ru.ac.za/fees In line with national agreements, fees for 2016 will not be increased. There are two basic fees (tuition and residence) and some additional lesser fees (e.g. for handouts or special examination costs). 1. Tuition fees for undergraduate degrees range from R27,000 to R46,930 (refer section (B) for the exact fee for your selected degree) 2. Residence fees range from R48,100 to R50,500. (refer section( E)) The payment options that are available follow but please note carefully the payment due dates if you wish to be accommodated in residence. Registration will not be permitted if none of the options below have been taken up. FOR SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS Option 1 Pay a Registration Fee (10% of tuition fees and where applicable 10% of residence fees), by 18 January 2016 and the balance of fees by an appropriate payment arrangement. The Registration Fee: Tuition only: 10% of the degree fee for the degree for which you are registering eg, for BA 1 the registration fee is R3,720 or Tuition and Residence: 10% of the degree fee for which you are registering PLUS 10% of the residence fee ; eg, for BA 1 and staying in Ruth First House the registration fee is R3,720 + R5,050 = R8,770 The payment arrangement can be made at the Student Help Desk which will be available at registration, by email ([email protected]) or by telephone (046 603 8743). OR Option 2 Make a direct deposit or internet transfer of the full tuition fee and, if applicable the full residence fee, prior to 18 January. A 5% discount may be claimed in writing if you opt for this option. OR Option 3 Arrange payment of the full fees by debit order with 11 monthly instalments from 1 February to 1 December. The debit order application form, obtainable from the Student Bureau or the Student Fees Office, must be completed and signed by the person whose bank account is to be debited and returned, together with all other documentation, to the Student Fees Office by 8 January 2016. This may be done via email: [email protected] or fax : 046 603 7019. Incomplete applications will not be considered and the facility must be approved prior to registration. Recipients of Rhodes University financial aid packages (including NSFAS students) are required to pay the Registration Fee stipulated in their agreement, by 18 January 2016. This will normally be 10% of the amount due as the student’s own contribution towards the fees. FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Option 1 New and returning international students will be required to pay 50% of their tuition and residence fees for the year, by 18 January 2016, the balance of fees to be paid by an appropriate payment arrangement. International Students Registration Fee: Tuition only R20,000 or Tuition and residence R45,000 Option 2 Make a direct deposit or internet transfer of the full tuition fee and, if applicable the full residence fee, prior to 18 January. A 5% discount may be claimed in writing if you opt for this option. Surcharge for International students (compulsory additional charge for all International students)

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FEES AND CHARGES FOR 2016www.ru.ac.za/fees

In line with national agreements, fees for 2016 will not be increased.

There are two basic fees (tuition and residence) and some additional lesser fees (e.g. for handouts or special examination costs).

1. Tuition fees for undergraduate degrees range from R27,000 to R46,930 (refer section (B) for the exact fee for your selected degree)

2. Residence fees range from R48,100 to R50,500. (refer section( E))

The payment options that are available follow but please note carefully the payment due dates if you wish to be accommodated in residence. Registration will not be permitted if none of the options below have been taken up.

FOR SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS

Option 1Pay a Registration Fee (10% of tuition fees and where applicable 10% of residence fees), by 18 January 2016 and the balance of fees by an appropriate payment arrangement.

The Registration Fee:Tuition only: 10% of the degree fee for the degree for which you are registering eg, for BA 1 the registration fee is R3,720

orTuition and Residence: 10% of the degree fee for which you are registering PLUS 10% of the residence fee ; eg, for BA 1 and staying in Ruth First House the registration fee is R3,720 + R5,050 = R8,770

The payment arrangement can be made at the Student Help Desk which will be available at registration, by email ([email protected]) or by telephone (046 603 8743).

OR

Option 2Make a direct deposit or internet transfer of the

full tuition fee and, if applicable the full residence fee, prior to 18 January. A 5% discount may be claimed in writing if you opt for this option.

OR

Option 3Arrange payment of the full fees by debit order with 11 monthly instalments from 1 February to 1 December. The debit order application form, obtainable from the Stu dent Bureau or the Student Fees Office, must be completed and signed by the person whose bank account is to be debited and returned, together with all other documentation, to the Student Fees Office by 8 January 2016. This may be done via email: [email protected] or fax : 046 603 7019. Incomplete applications will not be considered and the facility must be approved prior to registration.

Recipients of Rhodes University financial aid packages (including NSFAS students) are required to pay the Registration Fee stipulated in their agreement, by 18 January 2016. This will normally be 10% of the amount due as the student’s own contribution towards the fees.

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Option 1New and returning international students will be required to pay 50% of their tuition and residence fees for the year, by 18 January 2016, the balance of fees to be paid by an appropriate payment arrangement.

International Students Registration Fee:Tuition only R20,000orTuition and residence R45,000

Option 2Make a direct deposit or internet transfer of the full tuition fee and, if applicable the full residence fee, prior to 18 January. A 5% discount may be claimed in writing if you opt for this option.

Surcharge for International students (compulsory additional charge for all International students)

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Undergraduates:From SADC countries R 8,100From Africa (excl. SADC) R10,350Elsewhere R11,700

Postgraduates: From SADC countries R 5,475From Africa (excl. SADC) R 6,825Elsewhere R 8,100

NOTE: Master/Visa credit card facilities are available for all payments but no discounts may be claimed if this method of payment is used.

FOR ALL STUDENTS: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PAYMENT DUE DATES

If you do not take up one of the options mentioned above by the payment due date you will be regarded as a “no show” for residence purposes and your room will be allocated to a student on the waiting list. You will thus lose your place in residence and the University will have little chance of assisting you other than to suggest that you move into digs. If you have problems please contact us before 18 January as we will do whatever we can to assist you in retaining your place in residence but after that date there is little we can do.

NOTES FOR ALL STUDENTS

1. Banking detailsRhodes University Student Fees AccountFirst National BankGrahamstown branch:Account number 62145504553 Branch code 210717Please note: the deposit slip MUST show a reference number and this MUST be the student number.

2. Penalty chargeDishonoured cheques and/or debit orders will attract a fee of R160 per transaction.

3. Cash Deposit LimitsStudents are discouraged from making large cash deposits at the University Cashier. Cash deposits exceeding R5,000 must be made at the First National

Bank, Grahamstown (branch code 21 07 17), account number 6214 550 4553. Please ensure that the student number (which is the only reference number) is clearly visible on the deposit slip, which must be submitted to the Student Fees office, or faxed to (046) 603 7019/ Email: [email protected].

4. Holders of recognised bursaries or scholar ships including Rhodes University scholarships and merit awards

may offset their bursary/scholarship against the liability for the registration fee required prior to registration, but you must inform the University that you are doing so before 18 January 2016.

5. Fee remissions, concessions and special ar-rangements (full-time students only)

Where a parent has more than one child at tending the University at the same time, as full-time students, an application may be made to the Director of Finance in the year in which it applies for a remission of 30% of the normal tuition fees for each child after the first. The Council may also make any conces-sion or special arrangement regarding the amount of fees paid by a student, or the pay ment of fees, at its discretion.

6. Academic Merit Award Scheme (SA students only)

Special merit awards are automatically made by the University to eligible students enroll ing for the first time for an undergraduate de gree. The awards, ranging from R31 277 to Full tuition fee, are based on the final National Senior Certificate exami nation results. Should the student withdraw from Rhodes University during the academic year, the merit award will be reduced on a pro rata basis. In order to qualify for one of these awards a student would have to obtain at least 47 admission points in the National Senior Certificate examination. Please note that International Students are not eligible for merit awards.

7. Holders of recognised scholarships/bursaries/ loans

Fees due to the University are a first charge on any scholarship, bursary or loan granted by the University, or paid to the University from other sources, for a student. If the total amount paid exceeds the fees pay able, the student may draw the balance on condition that the Bursar has given

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written permission.

Please note that it is the responsibility of the student to ensure that bursary donors make pay ments timeously and in accordance with the University regulations. Students who hold full bursaries are reminded that they will require funds on arrival at the University for the purchasing of books etc., as it is not University policy to make loans or advances against bursaries prior to the funds being re ceived.

8. Oppidan fee (for clarity please refer http://www.ru.ac.za/oppidan/faq/)

Note that there is an Oppidan fee of R155

9. CautionPlease ensure that payments made to the Uni-versity are done only by Direct Deposits or Internet Transfers to the University bank account. Payments made by way of cheques made payable to “Rhodes University” marked “Not transfer able” will attract a clearance charge of R160 and are strongly discouraged.No responsibility is accepted for bank notes or other forms of remittances missing from letters addressed to the University or to members of the University using its address.

10. External LoansPlease note it is the responsibility of students negotiating loans with financial or other institutions to en sure that all payments are made to the Univer-sity by the dates specified above.The Registration Fee may NOT be reduced by virtue of a student having negotiated a loan with a financial or other institution.Monies once paid into a student account will not be refunded unless all fees have been paid and a credit balance is reflected on the account irrespective of any bursaries held or meal refunds due to the student.

11. Penalties for non-complianceThe University will not issue certificates of any description to students whose fees are in arrears.

12. Unpaid accountsUnpaid accounts where no prior agreed arrangement has been made and met are subject to an interest charge at the rate of 0.75% per month on amounts in arrears.

13. Payments made to studentsAccount refunds or payments to students will be made via Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT). Credit balance refunds will only be made upon receipt of a written application from the person/organisation responsible for paying the account, supported by a certified copy of the bank account details into which the funds are to be deposited. 14. Notice of withdrawal – deregistration

from Rhodes as well as withdrawing from residence

All students, both postgraduate and undergraduate, or their parents or guardians must give notice of intention to discontinue attendance, in writing, to the Registrar. A separate letter requesting a refund of any monies due must be sent to the Director of Finance. • Any student who has registered for a course of

study and who, for any reason leaves during the year is liable for a pro-rata fee up to the date of cancellation for tuition and or residence fees, the basis of calculation will be on 249 days for the year.

• Any student who withdraws their application for tuition or residence, before registration will be liable for a cancellation fee of 10% if less than one month’s notice is given or 2.5% if longer.

In terms of Section 17 of the CPA it states at; “(3) a service provider may charge a reasonable fee for cancellation. (4) regard must be had to the nature of the service, the length of notice to cancellation, the reasonable potential to find an alternative consumer (in our case this would be a student) and the general practice of the relevant industry (in our case, other universities)”

TUITION FEESBlock feesThe regulations of the various faculties pre scribe the number of courses full-time students are normally expected to take in each year of their curriculum.Unless otherwise stated, the annual block fees include tuition fees for classes and laboratories, fees for ordinary University examinations and library fees for the normal number of courses. Full-time students taking fewer than the nor mal number of courses in any given year, will still be liable for the full block fee.

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OTHER FEE CONSIDERATIONSAdditional coursesSubject to the regulations of the various Facult ies, undergraduate students may take in any year one course more than the normal number prescribed for that year of their curriculum without extra charge. Full-time postgraduate students may take in any year one undergradu ate course free of charge, provided that they have obtained the prior approval of their head of department and of the Dean of the Faculty, and provided also that a postgraduate student in Law may take first year courses in any one language subject in any year without extra charge. The undergraduate course becomes payable separately once deregistered from full-time course.

Single course feesStudents doing one course towards their degree must be registered as full-time, but will be charged the single course fee.

Departmental and additional chargesThese are for course materials, handouts, field trips, printing vouchers, etc. and are additional charges to

the student fee account. These charges vary as they depend on the courses taken and options chosen in each year of study.

Societies: Charges to student accountsThese refer to subscriptions to societies to be charged to student accounts. No further subscriptions will be charged after 31 March of each academic year.

Meals for Oppidans (Students who live off-campus) Meal options available are breakfast, lunch and supper on weekdays and weekends. The costs vary:Breakfast R11.00 Lunch R29.60Supper R29.60

EXAMINATION FEESMust be paid at the start of each semester for ordinary examinations written by students returning to write on extended DP certificates. Students who fail to provide acceptable identification at examinations will be fined R250 per exam session.

FEES & CHARGES FOR 2016

(A) GENERAL FEES

New students - SA and International

Application fee: up to 30 September (SA and International applicants) 100

Tuition Acceptance Fee (non- refundable) 750

Residence Acceptance Fee (non-refundable ) 900

Registration Fees see prior pages

Returning students - SA and International

Registration Fees see prior pages

Master’s Internship research: Psychology 2,700

PhD retrospective registration per year 12,500

Late registration: not in attendance on prescribed date 1,300

Examination fees

Special case examinations per course 950

Misreading examination timetable 3,720

Supplementary examinations

Per course or half course 950

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Per subsidiary course (PGCE) 260

Extended DP examinations - per course 950

- per half course 590

Extended DP registration fee 520

Registration fee: Special categories including upgrading NCP’s 520

Aegrotat examinations - per course and per half course 950

Aegrotat examinations - Honours 1,710

Re-scrutiny see note 4 1,460

Copy of Script 160

Other Penalties/Levies

Foreign Drafts Levy/ Dishonored Cheques/ Unpaid Debit Order 160

Residence Cancellation fee (refer dates):

16 October 2015 to 18 January 2016Before 22 January 2016

5501,000

Failure to move into residence 2,500

Failure to produce ID at examinations/Cell phone ringing at exams 250

(B) TUITION FEES PER ANNUM

FULL-TIME BACHELORS DEGREES - see note 8

BA (Please note: students not registered for BJourn who take Journ 2,3,or 4 courses will be charged the BJourn degree fee) 37,200

BA Foundation Course : first two years per year 27,000

BAcc - Fourth year 40,900

BBusSc

First three years per year 40,700

Fourth year 32,600

BCom 40,700

BCom Foundation Course: first two years per year 29,400

BEcon 40,700

BEd 37,152

BFineArt see also other fees 37,200

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BJourn (Please note :the equipment levy for students studying Journalism 2, 3, 4 and Diploma has been included in the Journalism tuition fee)

First year 37,200

Second year (includes equipment levy) 43,650

Third year (includes equipment levy) 46,930

Fourth year (includes equipment levy) 48,080

BMus : all years of study (see also other fees) per year 39,400

BPharm

First year (includes handouts) 38,900

Second year (includes handouts) 42,200

Third year (includes handouts) 44,000

Fourth year (includes handouts) 46,500

BSc 38,700

BSc Foundation Course: first two years per year 26,600

BSc (Information Systems) 40,700

BScD (Software Development) 40,700

BSocSc 37,200

BSocSc : Foundation Course per year 27,000

LLB 41,730

Please note: A student who takes Comp Sci 2 or 3 or Information Systems 2 or 3 and is NOT registered for a BAcc, BBusSc, BCom, BEcon, BSc (InfSys) or BScD degree will be charged an additional tuition fee of R1,840.00

FULL-TIME DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES

PG Diploma in International Studies 29,000

PG Diploma in Enterprise Management 29,000

DipAcc (PG) (Preliminary) 1, 2, 3 or more courses 39,400

DipAcc (PG) 40,900

PG Diploma in Taxation 29,000

PG Diploma English Language Teaching 29,000

Diploma Fine Art 37,200

PGCE 29,900

PG Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies 46,930

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PG Diploma in Media Management 42,500

PART-TIME DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS

BEd In-service per year 9,600

PG Diploma in Enterprise Management per year 29,000

PG Diploma English Lang Teaching per year 17,500

PG Diploma in International Studies per year 17,500

PG Diploma in Economics Journalism per year 13,400

PGDHE per year 14,700

PGCE per year 15,000

SINGLE COURSE FEES

Science (incl. Geography & Psychology) 14,800

Final course in major or principal subjects 18,600

Other (including Mathematics) 14,200

Half courses (Two half courses = cost of 1 full course: not 2 x60%) 60% of full course fee

FULL-TIME HONOURS DEGREE - see note 1

Science (includes Environmental Science), Pharmacy, Psychology, Geography & Information Systems

First year 34,300

Additional years per year 14,300

Accounting

First year 40,900

Additional years per year 14,300

Journalism & Media Studies

First year 39,330

Additional years per year 14,300

Financial Management

First year 29,000

Additional years per year 14,300

Other

First year 28,100

Additional year per year 14,300

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PART-TIME HONOURS DEGREE

Science (includes Environmental Science), Pharmacy, Psychology, Geography & Information Systems per year 21,300

Accounting per year 27,000

BEd (Hons) First two years per year 13,900

Additional years per year 6,000

BEd (Hons) Namibia per year 16,600

Journalism & Media Studies per year 21,300

Other Honours degrees per year 15,800

MASTER’S DEGREES

If a thesis is submitted before the end of June, a pro-rata fee may be levied.

Tuition and supervision –see note 2

All Faculties other than as specified below per year 18,700

Bioinformatics per year 24,800

Business Administration (MBA)

MBA Full Time (Accelerated Programme)

Registered in 2015 24,250

Registered in 2016 97,000

MBA Part-time

Registered prior to 2015 24,250

Registered in 2015 48,500

Registered in 2016 48,500

Education ( incl. English Language Teaching in the depart. of English Language & Linguistics)

Students Full Time:

First two years per year 12,800

Subsequent years per year 17,900

Students Part Time:

First three years per year 9,700

Subsequent years per year 14,500

Namibia per year 20,900

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Financial Markets (including cost of Financial Exchange exams)

First year 38,900

Additional years per year 15,800

Journalism and Media Studies

Part Time – First two years per year 9,400

Third year (thesis year) 6,500

Additional years per year 12,400

Psychology – Clinical/Counseling

First year 18,700

Second year 7,000

Third year 12,800

Psychology – By Thesis only

Full Time per year 12,800

Part Time per year 6,600

Taxation

First three years per year 22,200

Additional years per year 27,400

SPECIAL MSc DEGREES

MSc (Environmental Biotechnology)

First year of registration 46,700

Additional years per year 27,400

MSc (Expl/Econ part-time)

Module per module 6,500

Field courses per field trip 12,500

Attendance of modules for non-degree purposes per week 7,750

Students not in attendance per year of registration

4,500

Thesis supervision and laboratory fees per year of registration

6,500

Equipment Levy per annum 250

MSc (Economic Geology – full time)

Students completing degree in one year 13,000

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Field courses per field trip 12,500

Thesis supervision and laboratory fees per year of registration

6,500

PhD CANDIDATES

If a thesis is submitted before the end of June, a pro-rata fee may be levied.

Tuition, supervision and examination fees - see note 2

All Faculties other than Education per year 18,700

Education

Students Full Time :

First three years per year 12,800

Subsequent years per year 17,900

Students Part Time:

First three years per year 9,700

Subsequent years per year 14,500

PhD in Psychotherapy part-time 9,900

DOCTOR OF PHARMACY (Pharm D)

Fees 42,700

SENIOR DOCTORATES

Examination fee. ( No other fees are payable ) 18,700

AD EUNDEM GRADUM CANDIDATES As for Master’s degrees above

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(C) MISCELLANEOUS FEES

Exemptions : Per course 530

Per half course 290

Certificates see note 6

Certified statements of course on application: Pre-1982 330

Replacement degree or diploma certificate 560

Amended degree parchment 560

Supporting transcript documentation- Fee on application to Academic Administration

Student identity and meal cards 162

Dallas Chip 86

Printing vouchers (optional) see note 3

Photocopying vouchers (optional) see note 3

Off-campus Student Network access see note 10 310

IT consumables such as USB flash sticks and external harddrives see note 9

Financial Mail Subscription (for Economics Students) per year To be advised

Visiting Research Students per year 1,760

per semester 890

per term 460

NON DEGREE, DIPLOMA OR CERTIFICATE COURSES.

Art school- see note 5

Full-time 23,980

Part-time

One session (approx. 4 hours per week) 5,880

Two sessions (approx. 8 hours per week) 9,810

Three sessions (approx 12 hours per week) 11,200

Photography 12,680

Additional music instruction

Registered music students taking instruction beyond that required by regulation 6,290

All students not registered: music degree/diploma 8,540

Occasional students per course as for single course fees

Continuing education and casual students per course 3,660

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(D) DEPARTMENTAL CHARGE ESTIMATES FOR 2016

NOTE: These charges are provisional only and may be revised during the year. However, charges for handouts (as determined) are compulsory

ACCOUNTING

Accounting 101, 102 /112 per semester 35

Accounting 201, 202 per semester 75

Accounting 3 200

Auditing1 120

Introduction to Professional Accounting (1 Semester) per semester 65

Introduction to Taxation (1 Semester) per semester 140

Management Accounting and Finance 101 and 102 per semester 77

Taxation 1 145

Postgraduate Diploma in Accountancy 1,250

Postgraduate Diploma in Taxation 700

Acc Honours (Financial Accounting) 1,250

AFRICAN LANGUAGES

isiXhosa 1 (MT & NMT) 320

isiXhosa II and III (MT & NMT) each 320

Honours & Field Trips 320

Honours (Joint) 170

Masters 120

AFRIKAANS & NEDERLANDS STUDIES

Afrikaans I & Nederlands I 205

Afrikaans & Nederlands II and III each 250

Afrikaans & Nederlands Honours 195

Afrikaans & Nederlands Honours (Joint) 175

Modern Fiction 220

ANTHROPOLOGY

Anthropology I & II – hand outs each 250

Anthropology III – Fieldtrips and hand outs each 250

Anthropology Honours - Fieldtrips and hand outs 250

BIOCHEMISTRY

Biochemistry 2 Course Material each 100

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Biochemistry 3 Course Material 110

Biochemistry 2 and 3 Locker Fee each 410

Biochemistry 3 Field Trip 100

Biochemistry Honours: Field Trip 1,600

Biochemistry Honours :Course material 100

BIOTECHNOLOGY

Biotechnology Honours: Field Trip 1,600

Biotechnology Honours: Course materials 167

BOTANY

Botany 102 (BOT102) second semester only 130

Botany 1 field trip second semester only 550

Botany 201, 202, 301 and 302 each per semester 130

Botany 2 pracs and field trip per semester 700

Botany 3 pracs and field trip per annum 600

Botany Honours (includes a field trip) per annum 1,500

Biodiversity & Conservation Honours (incl workshop fees) per annum 1,500

CHEMISTRY

Chemistry 101,102 each per semester 300

Chemistry 201,301,202,302 320

CHERTL

PhD 600

PGDHE 500

CHINESE STUDIES

Chinese 1 and 2 and 3 per annum 610

Chinese for Specific Purposes(course materials, textbooks) per annum 310

Chinese Studies Honours per annum 210

CLASSICS

Classics 101 and 102 per annum 300

Classics 201 and 202 per annum 250

Classics 301 and 302 per annum 250

Classics Honours per annum 170

Classics Honours (Greek/Latin) per annum 170

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Classics Honours ( Joint) per annum 95

Classics Masters per annum 95

Greek 101 and 102 per annum 80

Greek 2 per annum 130

Greek 3 per annum 180

Latin 101 per annum 130

Latin 102 per annum 70

Latin 2 per annum 130

Latin 3 per annum 180

COMPUTER SCIENCE Introduction to ICT each 50Computer Science 101 each 180

Computer Science 102 each 120

Computer Science 112 each 50

Computer Science 201,202 per semester 180

Computer Science 301,302 per semester 220

Computer Science 302 Textbook 600

Computer Science 303 per course 30

Computer Science Honours 180

Computer Science Coursework Masters 4,500

Levy: Computer usage

Introduction to ICT per semester 210

Computer Science 112 per semester 210

First year (Main stream) per semester 265

Second year per semester 380

Third year per semester 480

Honours (100% and 60%) per annum 1,065

DRAMA

All courses:

Course Material each 96

Theatre instruction and equipment each 886

ECONOMICS & ECONOMIC HISTORY

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Economics 101 and 102 each per semester 122

Economics 201 and 202 each per semester 70

Economics 312,313,314,315,316,317,318 each per semester 41

Economics Honours full per annum 535

Economics Honours Joint per annum 350

Economics 4 (BBS) per annum 535

Economics (BBS) Joint per annum 350

Masters in Financial Markets: Coursework per annum 315

Masters in Financial Markets : Thesis per annum 150

Masters by research thesis per annum 150

EDUCATION( incl. Printed materials, Dalro royalties, field trips and printing costs for electronic submitted material )

PGCE (FP/IP) 2,500

PGCE (SP/FET) 2,500

BEd (FP) per year x 2 years 1,100

BEd (IP ) per year x 2 years 1,000

BEd (ICT, LO) each per year x 2 years 1,000

BEd Science 1,000

MEd (thesis only) - Year 1 800

MEd (thesis only) – Additional years each 500

MEd EE for 2015 only 1,200

MEd Science 600

MEd ELM (full-time) 1,320

MEd ELT 1,200

MEd (Namibia) 1,770

BEd (Hons) Namibia 1,650

BEd (Hons) Ght Foundation Course 1,800

BEd (Hons) Ght elective courses for 2015 only 1,000

Bed FP (Full-time,Undergrad) 1,500

PhD 800

ENGLISH (incl. supplementary readings, study guides etc and Dalro fees where applicable)

English I per annum 505

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English II and III each per annum 275

English Honours (5 papers R100.00 per paper) per annum 500

Karoo Trip - Honours per annum 1,300

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS

English Language & Linguistics 1 per annum 375

English Language & Linguistics 2 per annum 300

English Language & Linguistics 3 per annum 300

Applied English Studies 2 per annum 126

Applied English Studies 3 per annum 160

English Language Teaching Honours (P-T) per annum 65

English Language and Linguistics Honours (Jnt) per annum 65

English Language and Linguistics Masters per annum 105

Linguistics and English Masters per annum 105

Linguistics & Applied Language Studies Honours per annum 105

Postgraduate Diploma in ELT per annum 105

Coursework Masters per annum 105

Professional Communications per annum 170

ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT(C/O RIBS)

PDEM charges 3,000

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Environment Science 201 and 202 each 170

Environment Science 2nd yr: Field Trips each 350

Environment Science 301 and 302 each 170

Environment Science 3rd yr: Field Work/ Trip each 350

Environmental Science Honours each 350

Environmental Science Honours :Field Trip each 1,700

Environmental Science Honours :EIA Course 1,500

EXTENDED STUDIES (FOUNDATION COURSES)

Science (Handouts, Field trip & Lab expenses, computer skills) 500

Humanities (Handouts, Field trip & Lab expenses, computer skills) 300

Commerce (Handouts, Field trip & Lab expenses, computer skills) 300

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FINE ART : Material Costs

Please NOTE that these are average costs, as costs vary from student to student

Studio Practice 1st and 2nd year 3,000

Painting and Print Media 3rd year 5,000

Painting and Print Media 4th year 5,500

Sculpture 3rd year 6,000

Sculpture 4th year 8,000

Photography 3rd year 3,000

Photography 4th year 5,000

Digital Arts 3rd year and 4th year 2,500

Art History & Visual Culture 1,2,3 and 4 each 65

Art History & Visual Culture 1 : Field trip 70

Studio Practice Printing 1 and 2 each 50

FRENCH

French 1P each 320

French 1,2, 3 each 270

French Honours Joint 170

French Honours Full - time 320

GEOGRAPHY( includes course material and non-residential field trips )

Earth Science 101 1st semester 110

Geography 102 2nd semester 90

Geography 201, 202 each per semester 140

Geography 301 1st semester 140

Geography 302 2nd semester 230

Geography Honours per module 275

Geography Enviro Water Man Hons per module 275

Geography Spatial Development Honours per module 275

Full Time Masters and PhD 275

Field Courses: (this amount is an average – destination, transport and available accommodation dependent)

Geography 201/202 550

Geography 301/302 550

Geography Honours per module where appropriate 650

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Geography Honours Students’ Conference 800

Geography Honours Introductory Field Trip 750

GEOLOGY

Earth Science 101 per module 130

Course Material:

GLG 102 per semester 150

GLG 201, 202 each per semester 150

GLG 301, 302 each per semester 150

Geology Honours per annum 370

Field Courses :

GLG 102 per annum 270

GLG 2 per annum 1,100

GLG 3 per annum 1,200

Geology Honours per annum 1,950

Equipment Levy:

GLG 201,202 each per semester 25

GLG 301,302 each per semester 30

Geology Honours per annum 300

Research MSc/PhD each per annum 450

GERMAN

German 1, 2 & 3 (Foreign Language) each 260

German Honours 130

German Masters 110

HISTORY

History 101, 102 each 80

History 201, 202 each 80

History 3 per semester 80

HUMAN KINETICS AND ERGONOMICS

HKE 1 & 2 per annum 230

HKE 3 per annum 280

Honours : manuals, handouts and field trips per annum 580

ICHTHYOLOGY

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Ichthyology 2:

Course Materials 665

Field Trip per annum 700

Ichthyology 3:

Course Materials 665

Field Trip per annum 800

Icthyology Honours

Course Materials 665

Field Trips x 3 per annum 5,200

INFORMATION SYSTEMS ( includes handout and copyright charges)

Information Systems 201 per semester 60

202 per semester 20

203 per semester 50

203 Textbook per semester 450

301 per semester 70

302 per semester 120

Information Systems Honours : 100% and 60% per semester 80

Honours : 40% per semester 60

Industry visit 2,000

Startup week 700

(A Dalro fee not in excess of R200.00 may be charged per course)

Levy: Computer usage

First year See Computer Science

Second year per semester 320

Third year per semester 480

Honours 100% and 60% per annum 1,065

JOURNALISM & MEDIA STUDIES

Handouts and Dalro :

JMS 1 & 2 300

JMS 3 400

JMS 4 660

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PGDip 440

Hons 450

Masters 2,000

Consumables :

JMS 1 100

JMS 2 50

JMS 3 each 470

JMS 4 530

PGDip 510

Honours each 100

Masters 250

Fieldtrips JMS 3+4 Specialisations @ R1500 per fieldtrip

PDMM:Course Materials, Readers & Handouts 2,800

Subscriptions: Grocott’s Digital Newspaper

JMS 1,2,3,4 & PGDip 130

JMS Hons & MA 130

LAW

LLB Students only : This is a charge per degree and these students will not be charged for the individual law courses

LLB-N2 735

LLB-N3 1,010

LLB-N4 980

Introduction to Law 97

Foundations of Law 103

Legal Interpretation 22

Constitutional Law A 44

Constitutional Law B 22

Customary Law 54

Law of Contract A 22

Law of Persons 16.50

Law of Property A 11

Law of Contract B 16.50

Law of Life Partnerships 38

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Law of Property B 16.50

COL 101 54

COL 102 11

COL 201 & COL 202 54

MANAGEMENT (includes handouts and DALRO royalties )

Management 101, 102 each per semester 100

Management 211 once off 350

Management 212, 213 and 214 each per term 100

Management 311 once off 400

Management 312, 313 and 314 each per term 150

BBS 4 / Honours – Papers 1 - 6 each per term 700

BBS 4 / Honours – Paper 7 once off 1,550

Masters ( by research thesis) once off 1,800

MATHEMATICS (PURE & APPLIED)

Mathematics 1C1,1C2,1S 75

Mathematics 1L per annum 150

Mathematics & Applied Mathematics MAM 201 first semester 75

Mathematics & Applied Mathematics MAM 202 second semester 75

M313, M314, AM313, AM314 first semester 38

M311, M312, AM311, AM312 second semester 38

MICROBIOLOGY

Microbiology 2 Course Material per annum 100

Microbiology 3 Course Material per annum 160

Microbiology 2 & 3 Locker fee 410

Microbiology 2 Field Trip 680

Microbiology 3 Field Trip 100

Microbiology Honours Field Trip 1,600

Microbiology Honours Course Material 100

MUSIC & MUSICOLOGY ( includes course materials and use of equipment)

History & Appreciation of Music per annum 300

Music 1 per annum 350

Ethnomusicology 101 1st semester only 350

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Ethnomusicology 102 2nd semester only 350

Instrumental Music Studies 1 per annum 500

Sound Technology per annum 350

Instrumental Music Studies 2 & 3 per annum 500

Music 2 & 3 per annum 350

Ethnomusicology 2 & 3 per annum 500

Music 4 per annum 475

Music & Musicology Honours per annum 500

Music & Musicology Honours Joint per annum 500

Music Masters by Performance per annum 475

Music Master’s Thesis per annum 475

Music, Health and the Brain 2nd semester only 475

PHILOSOPHY

Introduction to Philosophy each 140

Philosophy 2 each 360

Philosophy 3 each 880

Honours each 1,400

Joint Honours per paper 359

PHYSICS

Physics 101, 102,1E1 and 1E2 each 130

Physics 201and 202 each 160

Physics 301 and 302 each 180

Physics Honours per annum 340

POLITICAL STUDIES (incl. course material, handouts, DALRO and photocopying)

Political and International Studies One annually 800

Political and International Studies Two 300

Political and International Studies Three 250

Diploma per course 220

Honours per course 220

Joint Honours per course 220

Masters per course 220

PhD (Resident) 800

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PSYCHOLOGY

Psychology 1 110

Psychology 2 300

Psychology 3 360

Organisational Psychology 2 300

Organisational Psychology 3 360

Psychology Honours 770

Clinical Psychology Professional fee 2,500

Clinical Psychology Resale 1,450

Masters in Research Psychology 300

Counseling Master’s Resale Fee 1,450

Counseling Master’s Professional Fee 2,500

PhD by Thesis 300

SOCIOLOGY

Sociology 1 ,2 & 3 500

Industrial Sociology 2 & 3 each 500

Honours and Masters per course 250

STATISTICS

Theory of Finance and Statistics 1 D each 290

Statistics 101 & 102 each 130

Mathematical Statistics 201, 202 each per semester 70

Mathematical Statistics 301, 302 each per semester 150

Mathematical Statistics Honours /Masters 480

ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY

Zoology 101, 201, 202, 301, 302 each per semester 140

Entomology 201, 202, 301, 302 each per semester 140

Honours : African Vertebrate Biodiversity, Entomology, Marine Biology & Zoology each 80

Field Trips : All Honours 1,750

Field Trips: Zoology 200 and 300 each 500

Field Trips: Entomology 200 and 300 each 550

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Collecting kit & drawing paper : Entomology 200 per annum 390

Dissecting kit & drawing paper : Zoology 101 per annum 105

Practical requirements : Entomology 300 per annum 95

(E) RESIDENCE FEES

ALLAN WEBB HALLCanterburyCanterbury AnnexSalisburyTruroWinchester

DESMOND TUTU HALLAmina CachaliaCalataEllen KuzwayoSisulu House

DROSTDY HALLPrince Alfred House

JAN SMUTS HALLAdamsonNewNew House Annexe16A Prince Alfred

48 100.00

NELSON MANDELA HALLAdelaide TamboHelen JosephStanley Kidd

KIMBERLEY WEST HALLCullen BowlesRosa Parks

LILIAN NGOYI HALLJoe Slovo Residence

COURTENAY-LATIMER HALLBeitJamesonOrielOriel AnnexeSanatorium

DESMOND TUTU HALLMargaret Smith

DROSTDY HALLAllan GrayGraham

KIMBERLEY WEST HALLDe BeersGoldfields

Beit Flat

50 500.00FOUNDERS HALLBothaCollegeCoryMatthewsFounders Annexe

HOBSON HALLDingemansHobsonLivingstoneMilner

JAN SMUTS HALLAtherstoneJan Smuts

NELSON MANDELA HALLGuy Butler

MIRIAM MAKEBA HALLChris HaniPiet RetiefThomas PringleWalker

LILIAN NGOYI HALLCentenary HouseRuth FirstVictoria Mxenge

ST MARY HALLLilian BrittenOlive SchreinerPhelpsJohn Kotze

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POST GRADUATE RESIDENCES (SPECIFIED)

Gavin Relly Postgraduate Village (Self Catering Accommodation)

Single room without air-conditioning 42,400

Single room with air-conditioning 45,300

Celeste, Oakdene , 5 Gilbert Str and 6 Gilbert Str, 26 African Street,29 South Street,73 African Street,74 African Street, JK Annexe ,Gilbert Street PG Units,27 South Str 57,000

OTHER RESIDENCE CHARGES

Residence fees during vacations:

April recess: (Inc. meals) per day 95

Early arrivals or late departures: (Inc. meals) per day 95

Early arrivals or late departures: (Exc. meals) per day 45

MISCELLANEOUS FEES

Loss of room key 130

Failure to return room key at the end of 2nd and 4th terms 175

Loss of cupboard key 97

Additional length bed 346

RESIDENCE FEES – ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

(a) Residence fees differ because some residences have better facilities and/or are desirably located.

(b) Students’ accommodation is based on single rooms. Adjustments are made in fees where students change residences. All residence fees are levied at the full rate for a single room in the appropriate residence at the beginning of the year. Where, for University convenience, students are permitted to share accommodation a 25% discount of the lodging fees may be claimed by the student for the period that the room was shared and per term. Application for the rebate must be made to the Administrative Assistant: Student Accommodation in the Residential Operations Division at the end of each term. Claims for rebate which have not been lodged by the end of the following term will be disallowed. For the purpose of discounts

and adjustments the residence year is taken as 249 days (PG Residences 340 days). A student does not have the right to claim an allowance for sharing a room where single accommodation in the residence is available.

(c) No charge is made for linen supplied or for laundry services. Students must provide their own towels and toilet soap.

(d) No deduction is made from residence fees if a student is away from residence because of illness, or for any other reason, other than where the prescribed course of study required such absence. (certificates to this effect must be obtained from the relevant academic Head of Department and submitted to the Residential Operations Division).

(e) Unbooked meals will be refunded to students’ fee accounts at the end of each semester. Refunds will be limited to a maximum of R1,670.00 per semester for those in undergraduate residences and R2,370.00 per semester for those in postgraduate residences.

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(f) Accommodation for students in undergraduate residences is available for a specific fee during the April vacation periods. No vacation accommodation is offered during the mid-year recess or the December/January period.

(g) Students who have withdrawn from residence must vacate their rooms within 24 hours of having given such notification to the University.

Residence fee remissionsApplications for residence fee remissions must be made to the Deputy Director: Residential Operations. Residence fee remissions will only be considered in cases of family emergencies (e.g.: immediate family bereavement, illness of student, etc.).

NOTES1. Candidates for Honours degrees may attend

an introductory language course without extra charge.

2. (i) Registration and tuition fees must be paid even if candidates in a particular year make no call on their supervisor’s time. (ii) The minimum period of study for a Master’s degree is two years after a Bachelors degree (if permitted) or one year after an Honours degree. (iii) The minimum period of study for a PhD degree is three years after an Honours degree or two years after a Master’s degree. (iv) A pro-rata fee will be applied upon registration of Masters and PhD students

3. Laboratory credits to printing accounts and photocopying credits will be charged against student accounts on completion, by the student, of a voucher. The charges will be in multiples of R50 and R100.

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4. The fee is refundable if re-examination changes the classification of the result to the student’s advantage.

5. These fees apply to students not taking a degree, diploma or certificate, or students taking a degree, diploma or certificate with additional art or craft work courses.

6. Degree certificates are handed to candidates when they graduate, or posted as soon as possible after the graduation ceremony to those graduating in absentia. Other certificates are posted to candidates as soon as possible after the results are issued. A duplicate certificate is issued on production of an affidavit or the damaged original certificate. An amended degree parchment: issued as a result of student error or negligence in providing information such as the spelling of names, etc.

7. An invigilation fee per paper may also be payable.

8. Undergraduate students registering for the second semester will be charged 50% of the annual fee.

9. IT consumables such as USB flash sticks and external hard drives etc are available from the IT Shop. Please see https://www.ru.ac.za/informationtechnology/itshop/ for pricing and more information.

10. Applies when connecting to the Student Network from one of the private flat complexes in town where such access is available. See http://www.ru.ac.za/studnet for details.