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universityof south africa
my CHOICE
Postgraduate application to study
Learn without limits.
How does Unisa work?Is Unisa for me?Do I qualify to study through Unisa? How do I make a choice?Course offerings in 2011How and when do I apply to study through Unisa?
“Don’t wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challenges, obstacles and less than perfect conditions.
So what. Get started now. With each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident and more and more successful.”
Mark Victor Hansen
This brochure is for all students who have never studied through Unisa (including foreign students and
students studying at other institutions) and who wish to enrol for a formal qualification in 2011.
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Application dates
What must I do?
1 Select the qualification for which you want to apply.
2 Check that you meet the admission requirements for the qualification for which you want to apply.
3 Complete your application form.
4 Attach the supporting documents to your application.
5 Submit your application form and supporting documents to Unisa in the pre-addressed enclosed envelope. Please remember to add stamps to the envelope before posting it.
6 Pay the R150,00 non-refundable application fee for applications submitted via post or fax. The online application fee is R100,00. This fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa.
What will Unisa do?
Unisa will assess your application to ensure that you meet the minimum admission requirements. If your application to study through Unisa in 2011 is successful, the university will send you a registration package. Master’s and doctoral applications are assessed individually by administrative and academic bodies, and you will be informed of the outcome of your application by Unisa’s Postgraduate Qualification Section.
Very important: Your application will only be finalised after you have submitted your application form and supporting documents, paid your non-refundable application fee and have received confirmation that you qualify for your chosen qualification.
For more details on the application process, go to page 46 of this brochure.
A summary of the Unisa application process
All honours degrees, postgraduate diplomas, postgraduate certificates, and structured/coursework master’s degrees (where the applicant is not awaiting exam results to complete the qualification at the end of 2010)
Post or fax application 19 July 2010 to 30 September 2010
Web applications 1 August 2010 to 30 September 2010
Honours degrees, postgraduate diplomas/certificates, and structured/coursework master’s degrees (for the applicant who is still awaiting exam results to complete the qualification at the end of 2010)
ONLY web applications 6 December 2010 to 31 January 2011
Research master’s degrees and doctoral degrees Post or fax or web Open throughout the year, but the application date determines the academic year in which registration is processed
Welcome to UnisaDear Prospective Student
I am delighted that you are considering Unisa as your university of choice for 2011.
Unisa is an internationally accredited open distance learning institution, which means that you, the student, become the focus of all we do. We give you the choice over what, when and where you learn, how you learn and at what pace you learn.
If you have been attending a contact university, you will very likely be used to face-to-face contact with your teachers and fellow students. Studying at Unisa, however, works a little differently and you will be required to do much of your studying on your own. You will receive most of your study material in the form of study guides and tutorial letters, which you will have to work through independently, but you will be able to contact your lecturers and tutors if you need to.
Approximately 280 000 student register to study through Unisa each year and I sincerely hope that you will become part of the Unisa student body in 2011, so that one day you too can count yourself among the numbers of esteemed Unisa alumni.
Kind regardsProf MS MakhanyaPro-Vice-ChancellorUniversity of South AfricaJuly 2010
The infomation contained in this brochure was accurate at the time of publication (30 June 2010). For updates, please go to the Unisa website http://www.unisa.ac.za
Applying to study through Unisa is not complicated or confusing.
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Let’s do the student walk now. Simply follow the steps in this brochure.
You will learn how simple it is to find your way to open distance learning.
Step-by-step application processUnisa’s application process consists of seven simple steps. The application process is for all students who have never studied through Unisa and who wish to enrol for a formal qualification in 2011.
Work through each step in this application process and apply to study through Unisa in 2011.
How does Unisa work? Read through this brochure (my Choice @ Unisa) carefully. It explains what open distance learning (ODL) is and why Unisa works differently from other universities. It also takes you through each step of the application process.
Is Unisa for me? We will help you to decide whether Unisa is the right university for you. You must be sure that you are prepared to study independently at a distance.
Do I qualify to study through Unisa? Like any other university, Unisa has certain minimum admission requirements. You need to ensure that you meet the requirements for your qualification of choice. Master’s and doctoral applicants must understand that the possession of the prescribed minimum qualification does not automatically qualify a student to register for a higher degree.
How do I make a choice? I know exactly what I want to study. Go to page 20 of this brochure.
I’m stuck. I don’t know what I want to study or what I want to become. What should I do? Don’t worry, we can help you. Go to page 16 of this brochure.
Course offerings 2011? Go to page 20 of this brochure for a comprehensive list of the qualifications offered by Unisa in 2011.
What happens now? Unisa will process your application and advise you on the outcome of your application.
How and when do I need to apply to study through Unisa in 2011? You must apply to study if you want to study through Unisa in 2011. Follow the step-by-step instructions on page 46 of this brochure to complete the application process.
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I need help. I’m still not sure that Unisa is the right university for me. Contact Unisa’s Directorate for Counselling, Career & Academic Development for assistance (see page 16).
I don’t qualify for my qualification of choice? What should I do? Contact Unisa’s Directorate for Counselling, Career & Academic Development for assistance (see page 16).
Still unsure? Contact Unisa’s Directorate for Counselling, Career & Academic Development for assistance (see page 16).
Contact Unisa if you are still unsure as to whether the university offers your qualification of choice.
Successful Honours and coursework master’s degree applicants will receive a registration package around November 2010, which will contain information about how to register for the 2011 academic year. Research master’s and doctoral degree applicants will receive a registration package as soon as their applications have been processed.
Application period: Refer to page 46 for the period applicable to you.
No late applications will be accepted.
Telephone086 167 0411
Website www.unisa.ac.za
E-mail [email protected]
Fax 012 429 8116
Fax number only open during the application period
CONTACT DETAILS
1 How does Unisa work?
2 Is Unisa for me?
3 Do I qualify to study through Unisa?
4 How do I make a choice?
5 Course offerings 2011
6 How and when do I apply to study through Unisa?
7 What happens now?
CONTENTS
WHAT DOCUMENTS MUST I SUBMIT?
• Application form
• A certified copy of your school qualifications (eg Senior Certificate)
• A certified copy of your academic record(s) (where applicable)
• A certified copy of your ID document (RSA students) or passport
(foreign students)
• A certified copy of your marriage certificate (where applicable) or divorce
decree (where applicable)
• Application fee (R150,00 for post & fax) (R100,00 for online)
• Original sworn translations of documents if they are not in
English or Afrikaans
This page is a summary of the my Choice brochure. Come back to it again if you are unsure about anything.
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Level 1You will learn more about Unisa and about how Unisa works. It is very important that you understand that Unisa is different from other universities. Students at residential universities will attend classes on campus, but as a Unisa student, you will study at home and will learn by studying what your lecturers have written in the study guides and tutorial letters. In level 1, you will be able to decide if Unisa is the right university for you. Being an ODL student means that you can study at your own pace and in your own time, but you may have to make some sacrifices if you want to be a successful student. If like many Unisa students, you are working either full time or part time, much of your studying will take place at night or over weekends, which will leave little time for relaxation.
Level 2This is the application level. As a prospective student, you must apply to register at Unisa. You may not register to study through Unisa if you have not submitted an application form and received confirmation from Unisa that your application was successful. We will take you through this application process in detail in section 6 of this brochure.
Level 3This is the registration level. If Unisa approved your application to study in level 2, you will now be able to register for your approved postgraduate qualification by submitting your registration form and certified copies of your complete academic record. You will now be able to register at one of our campuses or regional centres, or by mail. You will receive the brochure/CD entitled my Registration @ Unisa. All the information you need will be provided in the my Registration @ Unisa pack.
Level 4
We will give you the information you need to be a successful Unisa student. This is a very important phase, as it provides you with an orientation to studying through Unisa, and is where teaching and learning is initiated. You will receive your study material and will have to plan your activities, study independently and submit assignments to otherwise demonstrate your competencies. At the end of the year or during January/February of the next year, an honours student or a student registered for a structured master’s degree will need to write examinations at a Unisa exam centre. If you are registered for the research component of a master’s degree or a doctoral degree, you will have to apply for registration for the following academic year based on the progress made with the research component. Much of the information about Unisa’s services and procedures is found in the brochure/DVD entitled my Studies @ Unisa.
Level 5 This is the level for Unisa alumni, that is, Unisa graduates. By this level of the ODL student walk, you will be a Unisa alumnus. The university would like to communicate with all alumni on a regular basis, so we urge you to maintain contact with us.
How does Unisa work? Unisa is an open distance learning (ODL) institution. But what does this mean for you?
If you have been attending a contact university, you will most likely be used to face-to-face contact with your teachers and fellow students in a classroom setting. Distance learning is very different. As a Unisa student, you will be required to study independently, that is, on your own. You will receive study material in the form of study guides and tutorial letters for each of your modules/papers and you will be able to contact your lecturers and tutors, but for the most part, you will work on your own.
This brochure, my Choice @ Unisa, deals with levels 1 and 2 of the ODL student walk.
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Unisa’s ODL student walk
my Link @ Unisa
my Studies @ Unisa
my Registration @ Unisa
my Choice @ UnisaYou start here.
YOU ARE HERE NOW
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Unisa, wherever you are...At Unisa, we strongly believe that no matter where a student is located geographically, there should be no difference in the level or quality of support services available. To ensure consistency of services to students across South Africa, we have five regions, namely, Cape Coastal, KwaZulu-Natal, Midlands, North Eastern and Gauteng. For the benefit of students outside South Africa, we have partnerships with other higher education institutions, which make their facilities available to Unisa students.
Unisa Contact Centre National: 0861 670 411 International: +27 11 670 9000Unisa website: www.unisa.ac.za Unisa e-mail address: [email protected] Fax number for applications: 012 429 8116 (only open during the application period)Unisa postal address for applications: Application Office, PO Box 1, Unisarand, 0148Unisa Regional Centres office hours: Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 15:45
GautengSunnyside: Corner of Mears and Walker streets, SunnysideFlorida: Corner of Christiaan de Wet Road & Pioneer Avenue, Florida, 1709JCE: JSE Annexe Building, 1 Kerk Street, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2001Ekurhuleui: General Building, 90 Elston Road, Benoni, 1501Vaal Triangle: Sedibeng College for FET, 6 Frikkie Meyer Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, 1600
Cape CoastalParow: 15 Jean Simonis Street, Parow, 7500George: 129 Mitchell Street, George, 6530Port Elizabeth: Greyville House, corner of Cape, Greyville & Link roads, Newton Park,Port ElizabethEast London: 10 St Lukes Road, Southernwood, East London, 5201Mthatha: 32 Victoria Street, Mthatha, 5100
KwaZulu-NatalDurban: 230 Stewart Simelane Street (previously Stanger Street), Durban, 4001Pietermaritzburg: 1 Langalibalele Street (previously Longmarket Street), Pietermaritzburg, 3201Newcastle: Corner of Sutherland & Harding streets, Newcastle, 2940Richards Bay: Unit 5,111 Dollar Drive, Richards Bay, 3900Wild Coast: Wild Coast Main Road, Mzamba Beach, Bizana, 4800Durban Learning Centre: 221 Dr Pixley KaSeme Street (previously West Street), Durban, 4001
North EasternPolokwane: 23A Landdros Maré Street, Polokwane, 0700Nelspruit: 31 Brown Street, Nelspruit, 1200Middelburg: Town Square Building, corner of Walter Sisulu and Bhimy Damane streets, Middleburg, 1055Makhado: 93 Krogh Street, Office 2, Makhado, 0920Giyani: Office 11, Masingita Complex, Giyani Road, Giyani, 0826
MidlandsRustenburg: Forum Building, 1st floor, Corner of Steen Street & Oliver Tambo Road, Rustenburg, 0300Bloemfontein: NRE Building, 2nd floor, 161 Zastron Street, Westdene, Bloemfontein, 9301 Mafikeng: 29 Main Street, Corner of Warren and Main streets, Mafikeng, 2745Potchefstroom: 20 Auret Street, Potchestroom, 2531Kimberley: Liberty Life Building, Chapel Street, Kimberley, 8301Kroonstad: NFS Building, 36 Brand Street,1st floor, Kroonstad, 9499
Many of Unisa’s services are also available online. For more information, go to http://www.unisa.ac.za.
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Is Unisa for me? There are many advantages to doing postgraduate study at Unisa. Unisa is an open distance learning institution, which means that you can work at your own pace. It also means that you can manage your studies within the constraints of your work and home life.
Unisa has a first-rate Library with lots of books, journals, archives and electronic databases. The world-class resources of the Library, its international information networks and its expert research librarians will ensure that our research students will receive quality manuscripts, print, audiovisual and digital materials. The vast array of databases open many fields of specialisation and the thousands of journal titles encourage access to the latest trends in scholarship. These offer the intellectual bedrock of Unisa master’s and doctoral studies, and make Unisa a hugely attractive university of choice for serious researchers.
The university also has excellent academics to direct your research. Nearly 100 members of staff have been rated by the National Research Foundation, which indicates the highest calibre of scholarship.
Many professors are highly respected leaders in their fields of study, from Archaeology to Physics, and from Animal Science to Musicology. The range of postgraduate research specialisation is wide and Unisa is also at the forefront of transdisciplinary research, drawing on innovative approaches to applied research related to the human condition in African contexts.
We also provide online mentoring services to master’s and doctoral students, which complement the in-depth disciplinary guidance of supervisors. A regular regimen of research methodology and writing workshops are also conducted during the year to provide additional face-to-face interaction. These events are also made available on podcasts on the sophisticated myUnisa student portal, which is designed to provide an electronic platform for postgraduate study and research.
The Unisa School of Graduate Studies is an exciting new feature of the university. It is the product of Unisa’s ambition to increase its postgraduate profile and improve the performance of master’s and doctoral students. This is also part of a plan to energise research and play a more profound national role in generating advanced knowledge capital to meet the demands of a developing economy. It mirrors international trends as higher education measures its significance in terms of path-breaking basic and applied research. Graduate schools have become the focal point of many research universities, not least in South Africa.
Much African and other international research demonstrates the benefits of transdisciplinary approaches. The Graduate School will therefore participate in and promote forums that explore the potential of such interaction among disciplines to answer increasingly complex questions in local and global contexts, thus marshalling new knowledges to tackle large-scale environmental, political and cultural challenges in society, and crossing epistemological boundaries to conjure solutions. In the process, the School hopes to foster debate in the field of transdisciplinarity, to apply theoretical rigour to its various incarnations -- drawing on the life-worlds of a widely diverse constituency, and to broaden the research capacity of Unisa, in tandem with other agencies in civil society, the public and private sectors, and the research community.
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Do I qualify to study through Unisa? Unisa is a South African public university, which means that all Unisa students must meet certain statutory admission requirements. Although admission requirements may differ from qualification to qualification, there are certain basic and minimum admission requirements that you must meet before you will be allowed to study through Unisa.
Honours degree
The minimum admission requirements for an honours degree is usually a bachelor’s degree. Please see section 5 of this brochure for additional admission requirements for each degree.
The honours degree is a postgraduate specialisation qualification, which will prepare you for research-based postgraduate study. This qualification typically follows a bachelor’s degree. It will consolidate and deepen your expertise in a particular discipline, and enable you to develop research capacity in the methodology and techniques of that discipline. This qualification demands a high level of theoretical engagement and intellectual independence.
Master’s degreeThe minimum admission requirements for a master’s is usually an honours degree. Please see section 5 of this brochure for additional admission requirements for each degree.
The primary purposes of a master’s degree are to educate and train researchers who can contribute to the development of knowledge at an advanced level, or prepare graduates for advanced and specialised professional employment. A master’s degree must have a significant research component.
A master’s degree may be earned in one of two ways: 1 Research: where the curriculum comprises either a single advanced research project, culminating in the production and acceptance of a dissertation, OR a research proposal module (where the outcome is an acceptable research proposal on a research topic). Once this module is finalised, the student may then proceed to register for the research component (ie a dissertation).
2 Coursework: successfully completing a course work programme requiring a high level of theoretical engagement and intellectual independence, and a research project culminating in the acceptance of a dissertation of limited scope. Please note that not all options are available for all degrees. Please refer to the my Registration @ Unisa brochure for more information.
Master’s graduates must be able to deal with complex issues both systematically and creatively, make sound judgements using data and information at their disposal, communicate their conclusions clearly to specialist and non-specialist audiences, demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving problems, act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional or equivalent level, and continue to advance their knowledge, understanding and skills.
Doctoral degree
The minimum admission requirement is usually a master’s degree in the relevant field. Please see section 5 of this brochure for the additional admission requirements for each qualification.
A doctoral degree will require you to undertake research at the most advanced academic levels culminating in the submission, assessment and acceptance of a thesis. Coursework may be required as preparation or value addition to the research, but does not contribute to the credit value of the qualification. The defining characteristic of this qualification is that you will be required to demonstrate high-level research capability and make a significant and original academic contribution at the frontiers of a discipline or field. The work must be of a quality to satisfy peer review and merit publication. The degree may be earned through pure discipline-based or multidisciplinary research or applied research. A graduate must be able to supervise and evaluate the research of others in the area of specialisation concerned.
Source: Republic of South Africa. 2007. Government Notice No. 928. The Higher Education Qualifications Framework¸from http://www.che.ac.za/documents/d000148/Higher_Education_Qualifications_Framework_Oct2007.pdf.
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How do I make a choice?How ready am I for my postgraduate studies at Unisa?
You are a successful student. You have completed the necessary undergraduate qualifications to qualify for postgraduate studies. Can you remember what it was like and what you wish you had known before you started?
How does your postgraduate choice influence your career development? We suggest that you look at this from three points of view: personal development needs, knowledge of the field and career prospects. While these three points are interlinked, they may have different emphases according to your circumstances. If these three points are in balance, you increase your chances of completing your studies successfully.
Integrating personal and career needs
At this point, your postgraduate studies may be motivated by a balance between experience and academic sophistication. From a professional and personal point of view, you may see it as a sense of completion or as a way of enhancing your career. Or you might see it as having “entertainment value”, that is, a useful way of occupying your time or your contribution to humanity. The degree is not about career mobility as such, but rather about life enhancement.
Are your expectations of postgraduate studies in balance with your current career needs, as well as the changes you anticipate for the future? How much information have you gathered in order to check the possible value of the “future” of your studies? Were you able to do some job shadowing? If not, we recommend that you conduct at least an informational interview to refine your career ideas.
Demands of postgraduate study
Postgraduate studies demand time, energy and commitment. How well are you able to tolerate frustration? This section on motivation and goals indicates how deeply you have thought about the possible impact of your postgraduate studies on your life. The more clearly defined your goals are, the better your chances are of completing your studies. Internal sense of control refers to how well you focus your will, your heart and your mind on the task at hand. You take responsibility for your actions, and you manage your stress and your relationships.
Deepening of academic skills
Postgraduate studies require a deepening of your academic skills in order to make a contribution to knowledge creation. Knowledge creation is the apex of postgraduate achievement. The sections on time management, study responsibility and academic preparedness provide guidelines. How well you progress with your postgraduate studies depends on your ability to assimilate information generated by these questions.
Journey of discovery
The biggest challenge that confronts you at this point is to extend your thinking and your capacity to find and integrate information. In order to find an appropriate topic, your ability to use advanced search functions on the computer and extensive use of the library is very important. How quickly can you become more skilful? Finally, postgraduate studies have equal amounts of sorrow and joy. Nobody can teach you how to find the balance; it is a journey of discovery.
What can you do to meet the challenges?
We suggest that you work through this check list to gauge how ready you are for postgraduate studies. Please note that the following points provide a framework of the necessary skills. There are no right or wrong answers, so be as honest as you can. Use this check list and simply indicate “Yes”, “No” or “Not sure” to each of the statements below. Then use the feedback below to decide which adjustments you need to make to be an effective learner. We trust that this framework will help you to succeed and graduate.
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Statement Tick those statements that are relevant to you.
Postgraduate career choice and motivation Tick
1 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies, because there is a match among my personal development needs, knowledge of the field and my career prospects
2 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because I have a personal need to engage with knowledge creation
3 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because I want to fill the gaps in my knowledge of the field
4 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because I could earn a higher salary (I have checked that this is true)
5 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because I expect greater job security (I have checked that this is true)
6 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because I could access flexible work options (I have checked that this is true)
7 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because I could access employee benefits (I have checked that this is true)
8 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because I could be involved with social responsibility programmes (I have checked that this is true)
9 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because it could increase my abilities to work in Africa (I have checked that this is true)
10 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because it could increase my abilities to work in the rest of the world (I have checked that this is true)
11 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because I could influence the ethical behaviour of organisations in more detail (I have checked that this is true)
Motivation and goals Tick
12 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because it fits with my long-term goals
13 If I set my sights on end results I usually achieve it, therefore I am goal-directed
14 My goals are clear, therefore I am self-motivated
15 I know what I need to do in order to reach my goals, therefore I am a self-starter
16 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because it will improve further my ability to grasp complex information or to see problems from different angles
17 I expect to succeed with my postgraduate studies because there is a match between my studies and the motivation and goals of the organisation that I work for
18 I like to get things done today and not to put them off for tomorrow, therefore I do not procrastinate
Motivation and goals
Statement Tick those statements that are relevant to you.
Postgraduate career choice and motivation
Internal sense of control Tick
19 I have made arrangements so that my studies are my priority until I graduate
20 I see myself as a hard worker who is willing to make personal sacrifices to complete my thesis/ dissertation
21 I start and finish tasks on time, therefore I am self-disciplined
22 I prefer to sort out difficulties on my own, therefore I am able to work independently
23 I make a plan to cope with problems, therefore I do not give up easily
24 I know how to manage my stress levels
25 I am willing to master new and difficult ideas in order to be a capable of doing postgraduate level work
Time management and study responsibility Tick
26 In order to be successful with my postgraduate studies, I acknowledge the value of working systematically (do things step-by-step, therefore I am an organised person)
27 I put aside enough study time and I know how to use this time effectively
28 I have a strong support person in my immediate circle of family and friends
29 I find study help when I need it, therefore I consider myself a responsible student
30 I am willing to participate in programmes that prepare me for postgraduate university studies
31 I am aware of the financial costs that accompany postgraduate studies
Academic preparedness Tick
32 I am confident of my ability to meet the thesis/ dissertation requirements at postgraduate level
33 I am confident of my ability to read effectively at postgraduate level
34 I am confident of my ability to make notes at postgraduate level
35 I am confident of my ability to write at postgraduate level
36 I am confident of my ability to develop deeper insight into my subject matter at postgraduate level
Topic selection Tick
37 I have considered the possible impact of race, gender, culture and community-centredness on my topic
38 I am able to accommodate feedback from supervisors
39 I have read widely in the field and have an idea of a possible topic
40 I am sure that it is possible to sustain my interest in the possible topic
Computer and information management skills Tick
41 I am confident that my computer skills are adequate for my studies at postgraduate level
42 I know how to use the advanced search functions on the Internet to search for specific information
43 I know how to use a Library to search for specific information
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Academic preparedness
Topic selection
Computer and information management skills
What now?
Count your ticks. You ticked:
n 35-43 statements: postgraduate study will suit you - if you do experience problems later in your studies, feel free to make use of the support services that Unisa offers
n 24-34 statements: We suggest that you familiarise yourself with the support services that Unisa offers as soon as you register
n 12-23 statements: We recommend that you make use of the support services that Unisa offers
n 0-11 statements: We strongly recommend that you make use of the support services that Unisa offers
We want to help you find an appropriate plan of study for your courses. If you would like more help deciding whether postgraduate studies are right for you, please make an appointment with a counsellor at the Directorate for Counselling, Career and Academic Development.
Adapted from: Eubanks, D. (2009). Noncognitives as indicators of success.
Available: http://www.highered.blogspot.com/2009/06/noncognitives-as-indicators-of-success. [23 February 2010].
Warning lights?
Go back to the questions where you answered “no” or “not sure”, as these are indications of areas that you need to address before registering.
The check list is an attempt to help you manage your expectations. It explains how your motivation is tied to understanding the skills that you need in order to be successful at postgraduate level. It encourages you to seek help when you encounter difficulties. If you don’t ask, we cannot help you. When you persist with help-seeking behaviour, you ensure your path to graduation.
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Management
5592 BA or equivalent qualification 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Geography 4111 Bachelor's degree with 60% in Geography (or related discipline). Should you have less than 50% for your Geography modules in the third year you may still apply for admission, which will be considered by the Chair of the Department
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Consumer Science 5576 Majors with an average of 60% in the bachelor’s degree. If students do not meet these requirements they may be advised to enroll for additional modules from the Consumer Science program in order to qualify for the Honours Bachelor of Consumer Science. Admittance to the program remains the prerogative of the department
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Botany 5606 Bachelor's degree with 60% in applicable major subject. Academic record plus syllabi of undergraduate studies (plus SAQA accreditation if it is a foreign qualification.)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management
5614 BSc or equivalent qualification 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Environmental Monitoring and Modelling
5568 Bachelor's degree and 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Geography
4464 Bachelor's degree with 60% in Geography (or related discipline). Should you have less than 50% for your Geography modules in the third year you may still apply for admission, which will be considered by the Chair of the Department
1 year
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Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Magister Technologiae (Horticulture) (Research)
98017 A BTech Horticulture or equivalent degree with an average of 65% on 4th level. Proof of 3 years working experience in the field
1 year
Magister Technologiae (Nature Conservation) (Research)
98018 BTech: Nature Conservation or equivalent applicable qualification, 65% average in 4th level subjects and 3 yrs work experience in the field of Nature Conservation
1 year
Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Master in Human Ecology (Coursework) 98015 An Honours or professional 4 year degree in core discipline. 2 years
Master of Arts in Environmental Management (Research)
98019 To be admitted to the Master’s degree applicants must have a relevant Honours degree in the core discipline being followed at the Master’s level or a four-year equivalent degree in related fields. Full research on an approved environmentally relevant topic. Students are encouraged to orientate their research interest in line with areas of expertise or field of specialisation of staff members
1 year
Master of Arts in Environmental Science (Research)
98008 To be admitted to the Master’s degree applicants must have a relevant Honours degree in the core discipline being followed at the Master’s level or a four-year equivalent degree in related fields. Full research on an approved environmentally relevant topic. Students are encouraged to orientate their research interest in line with areas of expertise or field of specialisation of staff members
1 year
Master of Arts in Geography (Research) 98011 BA Honours degree in Geography or a related field 1 year
Master of Consumer Science (Research) 98014 A Bachelors Honours degree, Professional Bachelor’s degree, or Post Graduate Diploma or equivilent qualification, with a major in the area they wish to continue their studies. Studients must indicate the major ie clothing or food
1 year
Master of Science in Agriculture (Research)
98003 Applicants must have relevant Honours degree in the core discipline being followed at the Master’s level or a four-year equivalent degree in related fields
1 year
Master of Science in Environmental Management (Research)
98001 To be admitted to the Master’s degree applicants must have a relevant Honours degree in the core discipline being followed at the Master’s level or a four-year equivalent degree in related fields. Full research on an approved environmentally relevant topic. Students are encouraged to orientate their research interest in line with areas of expertise or field of specialisation of staff members
1 year
Master of Science in Environmental Science (Research)
98002 To be admitted to the Master’s degree applicants must have a relevant Honours degree in the core discipline being followed at the Master’s level or a four-year equivalent degree in related fields. Full research on an approved environmentally relevant topic. Students are encouraged to orientate their research interest in line with areas of expertise or field of specialisation of staff members
1 year
Master of Science in Geography (Research)
98004 BSc Honours degree in Geography or a related field 1 year
Master of Science in Life Sciences (Research)
98016 BSc Honours degree or equivalent qualification in core discipline 1 year
College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Magister TechnologiaeThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
A
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Environmental Management
98007 To be admitted to the doctoral degree applicants must have a Master’s degree in the core discipline being followed at the doctoral level or related disciplines. Full research on an approved environmentally relevant topic. Students are encouraged to orientate their research interest in line with areas of expertise or field of specialisation of staff members
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Environmental Science
98010 To be admitted to the doctoral degree applicants must have a Master’s degree in the core discipline being followed at the doctoral level or related disciplines. Full research on an approved environmentally relevant topic. Students are encouraged to orientate their research interest in line with areas of expertise or field of specialisation of staff members
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Geography
98013 MA degree in Geography or a related field 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Management
98006 To be admitted to the doctoral degree applicants must have a Master’s degree in the core discipline being followed at the doctoral level or related disciplines. Full research on an approved environmentally relevant topic. Students are encouraged to orientate their research interest in line with areas of expertise or fieldof specialisation of staff members
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science
98009 To be admitted to the doctoral degree applicants must have a Master’s degree in the core discipline. Full research on an approved environmentally relevant topic. Students are encouraged to orientate their research interest in line with areas of expertise or field of specialisation of staff members
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography 98012 MSc degree in Geography or a related field 2 years
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Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Accounting Science (CTA)
04642 Appropriate Bachelor's degree (within last 3 years) with at least 55% in Financial Accounting for degree purposes (not for non-degree purposes) at final undergraduate level
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Administration in Economics
04014 Appropriate Bachelor's degree with 60% in major subject (Economics)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Administration in Industrial and Organisational Psychology
04006 Appropriate Bachelor's degree (Industrial and Organisational Psychology 3)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Administration in Logistics
05851 Appropriate Bachelor's degree 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Administration in Public Administration
0491X A student must hold a BAdmin with Public Administration 3 or Municipal Government and Administration 3 as major subject.
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Administration in Quantitative Management
05096 Appropriate Bachelor's degree with average of 60% in Quantitative Management 3
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Administration in Transport Economics
04952 Appropriate Bachelor's degree 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Economics 04162 Appropriate Bachelor's degree with 60% in major subject (Economics).
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Industrial and Organisational Psychology
05126 Appropriate Bachelor's degree and Industrial and Organisational Psychology 3
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration
04308 A student must hold a BA with Public Administration 3 or Municipal Government and Administration 3 as a major subject
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting with specialisation in Financial Accounting
0409XFIN Appropriate Bachelor's degree with Financial Accounting 3 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting with specialisation in Management Accounting
0409XMAC Appropriate Bachelor's degree with Management Accounting 3, Business Management 3 and Accounting Information Systems 2
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Auditing (General)
04081 Appropriate Bachelor's degree (Auditing as major) 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Auditing with specialisation in Internal Auditing
04081IAU Appropriate Bachelor's degree (Auditing or Internal Auditing as major)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Business Informatics
05282 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subjects 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Business Management (General)
05207 Appropriate Bachelor's degree (Business Management 3) 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Business Management with specialisation in Financial Management
05207FIN Appropriate Bachelor's degree (Business Management 3 and Financial Management 3)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Business Management with specialisation in General Management
05207GEN Appropriate Bachelor’s degree (Business Management 3) 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Business Management with specialisation in Human Resources Management
05207HRM Appropriate Bachelor's degree (Business Management 3) 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Business Management with specialisation in Marketing Management
05207MAR Appropriate Bachelor’s degree (Business Management 3) 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Economics
04073 Appropriate Bachelor's degree with 60% in major subject (Economics)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Modelling
0572X Appropriate Bachelor's degree with average of 60% in Quantitative Management 3
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Industrial and Organisational Psychology
04065 Appropriate Bachelor's degree (Industrial Psychology 3) 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Logistics
0586X Appropriate Bachelor's degree 1 year
College of Economic and Management Sciences
Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
B
Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Commerce in Accounting (Research)
06106 An Honours BCom Degree in Accounting. Student must indicate the field of study, Finacial Management or Taxation or Accounting
1 year
Master of Science in Operations Research (Coursework)
06610 BSC Honours Degree in Operations Research 2 year
Master of Commerce in Quantitative Management (Coursework)
07501 BCom Honours Degree in Quantitative Management 1 year
Master of Business Leadership (Coursework)
0605X Bachelors Degree (360 SAQA Credits) and 3 years relevant work experience. Students must contact GSBL directly on 011 652 0000
2 years
Master of Commerce in Industrial and Organisational Psychology (option 1: coursework)
06076 BCom Honours Degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with an average of at least 60 %. Admission by selection. Other criteria are academic performance, personal attributes and the candidates’ practical work environment (for internship purposes). The closing date for applications is 15 September. Application forms are available at the department, contact 012 429 8278
2 years
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Operations Research
05738 In order to be admitted, a student must: (a) have passed Quantitative Management III with an average of at least 60% or an equivalent course subject to the discretion of the postgraduate admissions committee of the Department of Decision Sciences; (b) be proficient in a scientific programming language (such as Fortran, Pascal, Delphi, C or C++) and the use of a spreadsheet program (such as Excel, Lotus, QuattroPro, Open Office or Gnumeric), and (c) have access to a computer and printer with the software necessary for (b)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Transport Economics
04863 Appropriate Bachelor's degree 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Financial Modelling
05746 In order to be admitted, a student must: (a) have passed Operations Research III with an average of at least 60% or an equivalent course subject to the discretion of the postgraduate admissions committee of the Department of Decision Sciences; (b) be proficient in a scientific programming language (such as Fortran, Pascal, Delphi, C or C++, Mathematica, Matlab or Octave) and the use of a spreadsheet program (such as Excel, Lotus, QuatroPro, Open Office or Gnumeric); and (c) have access to a computer and printer with the software necessary for (b)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Modelling
0572X Appropriate Bachelor's degree with average of 60% in Quantitative management 3
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Logistics
0586X Appropriate Bachelor's degree 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Operations Research
05738 In order to be admitted, a student must: (a) have passed Quantitative Management III with an average of at least 60% or an equivalent course subject to the discretion of the postgraduate admissions committee of the Department of Decision Sciences; (b) be proficient in a scientific programming language (such as Fortran, Pascal, Delphi, C or C++) and the use of a spreadsheet program (such as Excel, Lotus, QuattroPro, Open Office or Gnumeric), and (c) have access to a computer and printer with the software necessary for (b)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Public Administration
05584 A student must hold a BCom with Public Administration 3 or Municipal Government and Administration 3 as a major subject.
1 year
Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Commerce in Industrial and Organisational Psychology (option 2: research)
06076 A BCom Honours Degree in Industrial and Organisational psychology with an average of at least 60 %.
2 years
Master of Commerce in Economics 06084 Average mark of 60% in Honours BAdmin in Economics 1 year
Master of Commerce in Auditing (Research)
06092 BCom Honours Degree in Auditing 1 year
Master of Accounting Science (Research) 06122 BCompt Honours Degree 1 year
Master of Arts in Economics (Research) 06173 BA Honours Degree in Economics with an average mark of 60% 1 year
Master of Arts in Public Administration (Research)
06319 BA Honours degree in Public Administration 1 year
Master of Public Administration (Coursework)
07056 Bachelor's degree (Public Admin or Municipal Government and Administration as major) and 3 years practical experience in Public sector
2 years
Master of Administration in Industrial and Organisational Psychology (option 1: coursework)
07080 BAdmin Honours Degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with an average of at least 60 %. Admission by selection. Other criteria are academic performance, personal attributes and the candidates’ practical work environment (for internship purposes). The closing date for applications is 15 September. Application forms are available at the department, contact 012 429 8278
2 years
Master of Administration in Industrial and Organisational Psychology (option 2: research)
07080 BAdmin Honours Degree in Industrial and Organisational psychology with an average of at least 60 %
2 years
Master of Administration in Economics (Research)
07099 BAdmin Honours Degree in Economics with an average mark of 60% 1 year
Master of Administration in Public Administration (Research)
07110 BAdmin Honours Degree in Public Administration 1 year
Master of Administration in Transport Economics (Research)
07153 BAdmin Honours Degree in Transport Economics 1 year
Master of Commerce in Transport Economics (Research)
07161 BCom Honours Degree in Transport Economics 1 year
Master of Arts in Industrial and Organisational Psychology (option 1: coursework)
07528 BA Honours Degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with an average of at least 60 %. Admission by selection. Other criteria are academic performance, personal attributes and the candidates’ practical work environment (for internship purposes). The closing date for applications is 15 September. Application forms are available at the department, contact 012 429 8278
2 years
Master of Arts in Industrialand Organisational Psychology (option 2: research)
07528 BA Honours Degree in Industrial and Organisational psychology with an average of at least 60 %
2 years
Master of Commerce in Business Management (Research)
07544 BCom Honours degree in Business Management 1 year
Master of Administration in Business Management (Research)
07552 BAdmin Honours degree in Business Management 1 year
Master of Commerce in Logistics (Research)
07757 BCom Honours Degree in Logistics 1 year
Master of Administration in Logistics (Research)
07765 BAdmin Honours Degree in Logistics 1 year
Master of Commerce in Tourism Management (Coursework)
07781 BCom Honours Degree in Tourism Management 1 year
Master of Commerce in Public Administration
97527 BCom Honours degree in Public Administration 1 year
Master of Administration in Quantitative Management
0751X BAdmin Honours Degree in Quantitative Management 1 year
College of Economic and Management Sciences
Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
B
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Administration in Industrial and Organisational Psychology
08001 MAdmin Degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with an average of at least 60%. The candidate also writes a research proposal according to set requirements and submits this by 31 January
2 years
Doctor of Administration in Public Administration
08036 MAdmin Degree in Public Administration or an equivalent degree from another university
2 years
Doctor of Business Leadership 08052 3 years Bachelors Degree and MBL or MBA with average of 65% in Masters Degree
2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Industrial and Organisational Psychology
08079 MCom Degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with an average of at least 60%. The candidate also writes a research proposal according to set requirements and submits this by 31 January
2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Economics 08087 MCom Degree in Economics with an average of 60% 2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Auditing 08095 MCom degree or an equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Accounting 08109 MCom Degree in Accounting. Student must indicate major, Financial Management or Taxation or Accounting
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Economics
08168 MA Degree in Economics with an average of 60% 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Public Administration
08303 MA in Public Administration. 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Operations Research
08591 A Master’s degree or an equivalent qualification and have satisfied Senate as to their proficiency in the subject concerned.
2 years
Doctor of Accounting Science 08737 Master’s Degree in Accounting Science or an equivalent degree 2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Transport Economics
08958 MCom Degree in Transport Economics 2 years
Doctor of Public Administration 08974 Degree of Master of Public Administration (MPA) or an equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Administration in Statistics 09016 MAdmin Degree in Statistics or an equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Administration in Transport Economics
09024 MAdmin Degree in Statistics or an equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Administration in Quantitative Management
09148 MAdmin Degree in Quantitive Management or an equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Administration in Tourism Management
09172 MAdmin Degree in Tourism Management or an equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Magister Technologiae (Business Administration) (Coursework)
MTBAD BTech Business Administration or a 4 year business related qualification and 3 years managerial work experience.
1 year
Magister Technologiae (Public Management) (Research)
MTPBM BTech Public Management or equivalent degree, and an instructional course in research methodology and 5 years working experience in the public sector as a supervisor/manager
1 year
Magister Technologiae (Public Management) (Coursework)
MTPUB BTech Public Management or equivalent degree, and an instructional course in research methodology and 5 years working experience in the public sector as a supervisor/manager
2 years
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Magister TechnologiaeThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Consulting Psychology
09199 Registered psychologist/industrial psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Consulting Psychology
09202 Registered psychologist/industrial psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience
2 years
Doctor of Administration in Consulting Psychology
09229 Registered psychologist/industrial psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience
2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Consulting Psychology
09210 Registered psychologist/industrial psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Consulting Psychology
0927X Registered psychologist/industrial psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Industrial and Organisational Psychology
09369 MA Degree in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with an average of at least 60%.
2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Business Management
09547 MCom Degree in Business Management 2 years
Doctor of Administration in Business Management
09555 MAdmin Degree in Business Management or an equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Tourism Management
09784 MCom Degree in Tourism Management 2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Logistics 09989 MCom Degree in Logistics 2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Public Administration
97535 MCom Degree in Public Administration 2 years
Doctor of Administration in Economics 0801X MAdmin Degree in Economics with an average of 60% 2 years
Doctor of Commerce in Quantitative Management
0913X MCom Degree in Quantitative Management 2 years
Name Code Admission Duration
Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Management
0300X Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification. 1 year
Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Sciences
0569X Appropriate Bachelor's degree with relevant subjects 1 year
Postgraduate diplomasThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
College of Economic and Management Sciences
Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
B
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Administration in Development Studies
05169 A bachelor’s degree with at least 60% in the final-level modules 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/Aids)
03298 NQF7 qualification that includes modules with a year mark average of a least 60% in one or more of Psychology, Sociology, Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Education or an equivalent in any Human Sciences field.
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in African Languages
04138 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in African Politics
05142 Bachelor's degree with African Politics 3 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Afrikaans (Language and Literature)
05118 Bachelor's degree with 60% in applicable major subject (papers restricted according to % obtained in major)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Near Eastern Studies
05541 Bachelor's degree 50% in one of the following majors: Ancient Near Eastern studies, Biblical Studies, Biblical Archaeology, Ancient studies or any other related major in Human Sciences
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
0507X Bachelor's degree with 60% in Anthropology as major or equivalent degree
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Arabic 04650 Bachelor's degree with Arabic 3 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology
05630 Bachelor's degree with 60% in Archaeology as major 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Archival Science
0555X A student must hold(a) a BTech: Archival Studies or(b) a three-year Bachelor’s degree and a Post Diploma Certificate: Archival Studies or(c) a three-year degree and another tertiary qualification in Archival Science or Record Studies or(d) a three-year degree and at least ten years’ full-time experience as an archivist or records manager, provided that the Chair of the Department may prescribe an assignment or an oral or a written examination as an additional requirement for admission..
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Art History 05274 An appropriate Bachelor's Degree with an average of 60% or more 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Archaeology
05452 Bachelor's degree in Biblical Archaeology or any other Bachelor’s degree. In the latter case students will have to complete a compulsory module which will introduce them to the subject Biblical Archaeology
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies with specialisation in New Testament
04146NEW Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies with specialisation in Old Testament
04146OLD Bachelor's degree 50% in Biblical Studies or Scripture Studies 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies
05703 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject (Ancient History, Classical Culture, Greek or Latin)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Communication with specialisation in Media Studies
04235MES Bachelor's degree with at least 5 Communication Science modules on 3rd level with an average of 60% - with at least two modules in the area of specialisation. A research methodology module on the third level of the undergraduate degree must also be completed (if not, please contact the department)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Communication with specialisation in Organisational Communication
04235ORK Bachelor's degree with at least 5 Communication Science modules on 3rd level with an average of 60% - with at least two modules in the area of specialisation. A research methodology module on the third level of the undergraduate degree must also be completed (if not, please contact the department)
1 year
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Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies
05150 A bachelor’s degree with at least 60% in the final-level modules 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in English (Language and Literature)
04170 Bachelor's degree 50% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Gender Studies
05266 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Health Studies (General)
04790 Health related degree with average of 60% in final year & registration with a professional body such as the South African Nursing Council
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in History 04197 Bachelor's degree with History as a major subject & an average of 60% in third year History modules
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Information Science
05258 Bachelor's degree 50% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in International Politics
04715 Bachelor's degree with International Politics as a major 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Islamic Studies
05177 Bachelor's degree with Islamic Studies as a major subject. 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics (Applied Linguistics)
05134 Bachelor's degree with a major in Linguistics or a Language with 60% in the major
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics (General Linguistics)
04278 Bachelor’s degree with a major in Linguistics or a Language with 60% in the major
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics (Translation Studies)
05053 Bachelor's degree with 60% in the major 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Modern European Languages
05711 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject, but students with less than 60% may apply
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Musicology 05185 An appropriate Bachelor's degree with an average of 60% or more 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 04383 Bachelor's degree 60% in Philosophy as major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Politics 04359 Bachelor's degree with Politics 3 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 04332 Bachelor's degree with 60% for Psychology III (with modules in Research Methodology and Psychopathology), obtained less than 6 years ago or 4 year bachelor's degree with Psychology III
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies
05002 Bachelor's degree with in religious studies as a major 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Semitic Languages (Classical Hebrew)
04871 Bachelor's degree with Classical Hebrew 3 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Social Science in Development Studies
05215 A bachelor’s degree with at least 60% in the final-level modules 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Social Science in Psychology
04413 Bachelor's degree with 60% for Psychology III (with modules in Research Methodology and Psychopathology), obtained less than 6 years ago or 4 year bachelor's degree with Psychology III
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Social Science in Sociology
04421 Bachelor's degree with an average of 60% and Sociology as a major 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociolinguistics
05843 Bachelor's degree with a major in Linguistics or a Language with 60% in the major
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 04340 Bachelor's degree with an average of 60% and Sociology as a major 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Theory of Literature
05045 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts with Specialisation in Tesol (Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages)
05835 Bachelor's degree with a major in Linguistics or a Language with 60% in the major and at least English II (60%)
1 year
College of Human Sciences
Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
C
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Education 05312 Approved Bachelors degree and Postgraduate Certificate in Education; a four-year composite degree in Education or equivalent
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Education - with Specialisation in Adult Basic Education and Training
05371 Approved Bachelors degree and Postgraduate Certificate in Education; a four-year composite degree in Education or equivalent
Honours Bachelor of Education - with Specialisation in Early Childhood Development
05347 Approved Bachelors degree and Postgraduate Certificate in Education; a four-year composite degree in Education or equivalent
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Education - with Specialisation in Educational Management
05320 Approved Bachelors degree and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education or equivalent or a three-year teacher’s diploma and teaching experience. A four-year composite degree in Education.A three-year teaching diploma or certificate and an additional one-year teaching qualification
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Education - with Specialisation in Environmental Education
9501X Approved Bachelors degree and Postgraduate Certificate in Education; a four-year composite degree in Education or equivalent
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Education - with Specialisation in Inclusive Education
05355 Approved Bachelors degree and Postgraduate Certificate in Education; a four-year composite degree in Education or equivalent
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Education - with Specialisation in Mathematics Education
95001 Approved Bachelors degree and Postgraduate Certificate in Education; a four-year composite degree in Education or equivalent
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Education - with Specialisation in Natural Science Education
95028 Approved Bachelors degree and Postgraduate Certificate in Education; a four-year composite degree in Education or equivalent
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Education (Specialisation in School Guidance and Counselling)
05363 Approved Bachelors degree and Postgraduate Certificate in Education; a four-year composite degree in Education or equivalent
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Information Science 05827 A student must hold:(a) a three-year or four-year Bachelor’s degree in Information Science and/or Library Science (including BTech: Information Studies); or(b) another Bachelor’s degree or postgraduate diploma in Information Science and/or Library Science or an equivalent qualification recognised by Senate; or(c) a three-year Bachelor’s degree with Information Science as a major subject and have passed Applied Information Science I to IV.(d) Students who have completed their National Diploma may apply to be admitted to the BInf (Honours) programme after satisfying departmental requirements (which will include the completion of a number of undergraduate modules offered in the Department of Information Science for non-degree purposes). Please contact the COD: Department of Information Science for further information (012 429 6071)
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Musicology 04456 An appropriate Bachelor's Degree with an average of 60% or more 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Psychology
04553 Bachelor's degree with 60% for Psychology III (with modules in Research Methodology and Psychopathology), obtained less than 6 years ago or 4 year bachelor's degree with Psychology III
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology 05398 B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Christian Spirituality
05290 B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Church History
0474X BTh degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Missiology
05010 B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology in New Testament
04731 B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
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Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Old Testament
04723 B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Practical Theology
04782 B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Systematic Theology
04766 B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Theological Ethics (General)
04774 B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Theology in Theological Ethics with specialisation in Christian Leadership in Context
04774CLC B Th degree or equivalent Theological qualification with a major in the relevant discipline
1 year
Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Administration in Development Studies (Research)
98515 BAdmin honours degree passed with an average of at least 60%. Students who did not pass a research methodology paper in their honours degree with 60% or more must in addition pass the paper on research methodology, HPDVA81, with 60% or more. If the honours degree is not in Development Studies/Administration/ Management or its equivalent, a student must pass the following honours papers in Development Studies with an average of 60% or above for non-degree purposes: Contemporary development debates and issues (DVADEBT) and Human security and development (DVASECF)
1 year
Master of Arts (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS) (Coursework)
98561 An honours degree in a related field , eg. Psychology , Health studies etc. or equivalent qualification with at least 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in African Languages (Research)
98498 BA Honours Degree in an african language with an average of 60% 1 year
Master of Arts in African Politics (Research)
98499 BA Honours in African Politics 1 year
Master of Arts in Afrikaans (Research) 98423 BA Honours Degree in Afrikaans or Nederlands (M + 4) 1 year
Master of Arts in Ancient Near Eastern Studies (Research)
98457 BA Honours degree in ancient near eastern studies or equivalent qualification (M + 4)
1 year
Master of Arts in Anthropology (Research)
98502 BA Honours Degree in Anthropology 1 year
Master of Arts in Arabic (Research) 98458 BA Honours degree in Arabic with an average 60% or an equivalent qualification with an average 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Archaeology (Research)
98505 BA Honours Degree in Archaeology 1 year
Master of Arts in Art History (Research) 98507 BA Honours degree in Art History with an average of 60% or an equivalent qualification with an average 60% (M + 4)
1 year
Master of Arts in Biblical Archaeology (Research)
98460 BA Honours degree in Biblical Archaeology 1 year
Master of Arts in Biblical Studies with specialisation in New Testament (Research)
98462NEW BA/BTh Honours degree in Bibical Studies with an average of 60% 1 year
Master of Arts in Biblical Studies with specialisation in Old Testament (Research)
98462OLD BA/BTh Honours degree in Bibical Studies (Old Testament ) 1 year
Master of Arts in Classical Studies (Research)
98509 Honours degree with average of 60% in Ancient History or Greek or Latin or Classics (M + 4)
1 year
Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
College of Human Sciences
Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
C
Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (Coursework)
98511 Honours Bachelors degree in Psychology or the BPsych degree (M + 4). Admission by Selection. Applications close 30 June for the following academic year. Full time course – 4 days per week practicals in Pretoria, Muckleneuk Campus
2 years
Master of Arts in Communication (Research)
98512 BA Honours Degree in Communication with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Development Studies (Research)
98412 BA Honours Degree passed with an average of at least 60%. Students who did not pass a research methodology paper in their honours degree with 60% or more must in addition pass the paper on research methodology, HPDVA81 with 60% or more. If the honours degree is not in Development Studies/Administration/ Management or its equivalent, a student must pass the following honours papers in Development Studies with an average of 60% or above for non-degree purposes: Contemporary development debates and issues (DVADEBT) and Human security and development (DVASECF)
1 year
Master of Arts in English (Research) 98519 BA Honours Degree in English with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in French (Research) 98409 BA Honours Degree in French with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in German (Research) 98522 BA Honours Degree in German with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Health Studies (Research)
98421 A health related degree or an equivalent degree. (honours/4year degree) with an average of 60% or any Bachelors degree and an additional qualification in either Critical Care, Neonatal Nursing Science, Trauma and Emergency Care, Paediatric Nursing orTheatre Technique. If a student did not pass research methodology on postgraduate level, he/she must register for MNURS1E for Non- Degree Purposes (NDP) concurrently in their first year of study
1 year
Master of Arts in History (Research) 98524 BA Honours Degree in History with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Information Science (Research)
98408 BA Honours Degree in Information Science with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%. Students should choose the general or achival science option
1 year
Master of Arts in International Politics (Research)
98530 BA Honours Degree in International Politics or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Arts in Islamic Studies (Research)
98471 BA Honours Degree in Islamic Studies with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Italian (Research) 98532 BA Honours Degree in Italian with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Judaica (Research) 98473 BA Honours Degree in Judaica or any related field or the BA Honours in ancient lanuages and cultures
1 year
Master of Arts in Linguistics with specialisation in (General) (Research)
98534 BA Honours Degree in Linguistics with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Linguistics with specialisation in Translation Studies (Research)
98568 BA Honours Degree in Linguistics with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Modern Hebrew (Research)
98477 BA Honours Degree in Modern Hebrew or any related field or the BA Honours in ancient lanuages and cultures
1 year
Master of Arts in Musicology (Research) 98537 BA Honours Degree in Music with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Philosophy (Research) 98542 BA Honours Degree in Philosophy with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Politics (Research) 98427 BA Honours Degree in Politics or equivalent qualification 1 year
Master of Arts in Portuguese (Research) 98545 BA Honours Degree in Portuguese with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
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Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Application to study at Unisa (Only for 1st time applicants who have not studied for a formal programme previously)Applications Office: PO Box 1, Unisarand, 0148 Tel: 0861670411 or +2711679000 Fax: 012 429 8116
Identify the category that is applicable to you and complete only those sections of the form as indicated in the table below.
1 Refer to the my Choice @ Unisa brochure for the admission requirements and the supporting documents to be submitted.
2 When completing questions 2, 13b, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23 on the application form refer to the my Choice @ Unisa brochure for the applicable codes.
3 Your application will only be finalised upon receipt of supporting documents and the non-refundable application fee. Incomplete applications will NOT be processed.
4 Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
5 The university reserves the right to request original documents.
ARE YOU . . .? Sections to be completed
Currently in Grade 12 A B C D H
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Applying for diploma studies A B C E H
Applying for bachelor’s studies A B C E H
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1 Application fee of a R150,00 (post or fax applications) or R100,00 (online application)
2 Application form (which you must submit using the pre-addressed envelope)
3 Certified copy of ID document (RSA students) or passport/birth certificate (foreign students)
4 Certified copy of marriage certificate (where applicable) or divorce decree (where applicable)
5 Certified copy of school qualification(s) (eg Senior Certificate) (not applicable to current Grade 12 learners)
6 Certified copies of transcripts of complete academic records from all institutions attended (completed and incompleted studies) and conduct certificate (where applicable)
7 Original official translations of all document(s) if they are not in English or Afrikaans
Additional documents to be submitted by master’s and doctoral degree applicants
8 International applicants (who have not been educated through the medium of English during their two most recent years of study) must submit proof that they have taken the TOEFL (http://www.ets.org) or IELTS (http://www.ielts.org) international language test or an equivalent (eg Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English)
9 If you are applying for a doctoral degree and you obtained your master’s degree at a foreign university, you need to submit a copy of your master’s thesis/dissertation
10 Please refer to the my Choice @ Unisa brochure for any additional documents that must be submitted before your application for your specific field of study can be considered for admission to the degree
PLEASE TAKE NOTE: Application phase and registration phase
Undergraduate and honours applicants
n Unisa will only process complete applicationsn If you qualify for admission to the qualification, you will be informed and a registration pack will be posted to youn The next step will be the registration phasen You may register online/self-help/fax or post your completed and signed registration form (verify the opening and closing dates for registration in the my Registration @ Unisa pack)
Master’s and doctoral applicants
n Unisa will only process complete applicationsn You will receive a my Registration @ Unisa postgraduate brochuren You must submit a completed registration form and any additional requirements to the university to proceed to the registration phasen Please familiarise yourself with the typical master’s and doctoral admission cycle n After your admission has been evaluated, you will be informed of the outcome and for which academic year you may register, depending on when approval is granted
This application form consists of 8 pages (i-viii)
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Section A: Proposed qualification
Please check the admission requirements in the my Choice @ Unisa brochure to ensure that you qualify for the proposed qualification
1 a) Proposed qualification (eg BCom) 2 Qualification code (eg 02011)
1 b) Specialisation (eg) Human Resource Management
Section B: Personal details
Y Y Y Y M M D D
14 The completion of the postal AND home addresses is compulsoryPostal address and postal code Home address and postal code Address for personal delivery from Unisa and postal code
(eg courier of study material during office hours)
Postal code Postal code Postal code
15 Telephone numbers (dialling code & number)
Home (eg 012 000 0000) Contact number for courier
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Fax E-mail
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16 At which centre do you want to write your examination(s) (please refer to the my Choice @ Unisa brochure)
Please indicate code
17 Home language Please indicate code
3 Surname
4 Initials 5 Title
6 Full name
7 Marital status single married divorced
8 Maiden name and/or previous surname (if applicable)
9 Gender (mark with an X) Male Female 10 Date of birth
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12 Identity (RSA) or passport number (foreigners)
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18 Nationality (code)
19 Population group for statistical purposes (mark with an X) African Coloured Indian White Other
20 Occupation (code) 21 Economic sector (code)
Section C: Please supply the following for statistical purposes
22 May your name and contact details be given to fellow students for academic purposes? (mark with an X)
23 Previous economic activity (please indicate code)
24 After you have worked through my Choice @ Unisa, do you require further assistance with career planning and the appropriate selection of a study programme and subjects? (mark with an X)
25 Do you need training in basic computer skills? (mark with an X)
26 Do you have access to . . . (mark with X) Internet Cellphone
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27 a) Do you intend to apply for financial aid? (mark with an X)
b) If yes, indicate NSFAS (RSA applicants only, complete section K) Eduloan
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
a) I am currently a Grade 12 learner
b) In which province will you be writing your final matric exam?
c) Exam number
Section D: Grade 12 learners
Section E: School leaving certificate obtained
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(NSC) from 2008
b) Other (please specify, such as O-levels or Standard 8, etc)*
c) Result achieved (mark with an X)
1 NSC with entry level: bachelor’s degree 4 Senior Certificate with full exemption
2 NSC with entry level: diploma 5 Senior Certificate without exemption
3 NSC with entry level: higher certificate 6 Senior Certificate (subject successes only)
If you are applying for bachelor degree studies and you have marked either 5, 6 or b (in section E)* you have to apply for a Certificate of Conditional Exemption. Please go to Section J and complete form M30 and include additional documents as indicated in this section.
28 Year completed (RSA applicants) 29 Province (RSA applicants)
30 Examination number (RSA applicants)
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32 Unisa offers bursaries to research master’s and doctoral degree students (conditions apply). Do you require more information?
Section F: Tertiary institutions previously attended prior to 2011 (completed and incompleted studies must be indicated)
Institution(s)eg Unisa
Degree(s)/diploma(s)eg BA
Year(s)eg 1994 –1996
Student number(s)eg 12345678
If completed state year(s)eg 1996
33 Indicate proposed area of specialisation/provisional topic or field of research:
Section G: Research master’s and doctoral degrees
Section H: Declaration and undertaking
I declare that all the particulars furnished by me on this form are true and correct. I undertake to comply with all the rules, regulations and decisions of the university and any amendments thereto, and I have taken note of advice which may be applicable to students in general.
Surname: ______________________________________ Initials: ______________________________________________
Applicant’s signature: _______________________________________ Date: ______________________________________
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31 Do you intend applying for course exemptions/credits from previous studies? (mark with an X) If yes, submit certified copies of your academic record Yes No
No
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS: Credit card or SWIFT. Attach proof of payment when using SWIFT.CREDIT CARD PAYMENT
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SECTION JMATRICULATION BOARD M30 (Unisa)Application for a Certificate of Conditional ExemptionFOR ADMISSION TO BACHELOR`S DEGREE STUDIES (NB! Not For BTech degree studies)
NB! IN ADDITION TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY UNISA FOR THE APPLICATION PHASE THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE FOLLOWING:
1. Original Educational qualifications (High School and post-school qualifications) or only copies certified correct by the Registrar of a South African university or by a South African Embassy, Consulate, High Commission, Trade Mission or by a Public Notary in a foreign country. Original sworn translations into either English or Afrikaans must accompany documents issued in another language.
2. Holders of American High School Diplomas must submit a letter issued by the Registrar of an accredited university in the United States of America to the effect that the holder is eligible for unconditional admission to degree studies at such a university, or submit SAT results.
3. An original official academic record reflecting the courses passed in different years, if the application is based on the grounds of post- school qualifications, with a prescribed minimum duration of at least three years uninterrupted study. (RSA/SADC students only).
4. A certified copy of the particulars in the applicant’s identity document or passport reflecting his/her date of birth and full names or the applicant’s birth certificate.
5. A married woman must also submit a certified copy of her marriage certificate or divorce decree.
6. FEES PAYABLE: R350,00. You will only be required to pay this fee after the application for exemption has been processed.
7. Applications for exemption from the matriculation endorsement must be submitted together with your application to study.
NB: FAXED DOCUMENTS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR THIS CONDITIONAL EXEMPTION APPLICATION.
APPLICANT’S FULL NAME (BLOCK LETTERS PLEASE).
1. Present surname:
2. Maiden or previous surname(s):
3. First names: 4. Date of birth:
5. Postal address:
6 Full particulars regarding applicant’s educational qualifications:
a)School certificate:
Name of certificate:
Name of examining body, e.g. Cambridge International Examinations, IB, Umalusi, etc.
Year of completion:
In which province did you write your senior certificate examinations? (RSA applicants)
Y Y Y Y
b) Post-school qualification (where applicable):
Name of Diploma/degree e.g. Nat. Dip. Accounting:
Institution where obtained:
Year of completion:Y Y Y Y
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School subjects passed Month/Year Grade/Level Symbol
7. Full particulars regarding applicant’s educational qualifications:
8. Degree for which applicant proposes to study, e.g. BTh
CHECKLIST: (To be completed by the applicant before submitting the application.)
1. Did you complete all questions on the form?
2. Did you sign the form?
3. Are your documents (ID / Passport, Educational Qualifications and Marriage Certificate / Divorce decree attached?
4. Are the documents the originals or certified as explained on the previous page?
If you answered NO to anyone of questions 1-4, this application will not be processed.
This implies that your application will not be processed.
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SECTION KNSFAS Loan Application form Undergraduate/Honours Studies 2011 academic yearImportant: Please refer to the student funding information on page 68 before completing this form
For office use only
Identity number
Code: Bookstore: Location:
Are you subject to a financial administration order (insolvency) for unpaid debt?
Are you employed?
Prison student If yes, please attach the prisoner’s profile from authorities indicating term of sentence, years already served and remaining years to be served
Have you been declared mentally unfit by the court of law to enter into any legal agreement?
Are you an undergraduate applicant? Are you an honours applicant?
NSFAS application period
Sem 1: 1 August 2010 to 30 September 2010 Sem 2: 14 March 2011 to 29 April 2011
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Total annual income Number of lawful H/H Number of tertiary students
Remaining term of sentence
Comments
DSF officer’s name Signature
Marital status: Single Married If married Widowed Divorced
In community of property
Antenuptial contract
1 Personal particulars
2 Academic essential details (refer to the list of bookshops on page 68)
3 Employment details
3.1 If yes, please complete section 3.2 If no, please complete sections 3.3 and 4
3.2 Applicant’s employment details (attach certified proof of income)
Name of employer
Address
Tel number
Annual salary (attach proof of income)
Student noFile no
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No No
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5 Particulars of next of kin: mother, father, sister, brother, cousin, partner, aunt or uncle
6 Particulars of lawful household (eg parents/guardian, other dependants, starting with applicant) Please use a separate page if the space provided below is insufficient. Attach certified copies of RSA identity documents or birth certificates of all members of lawful household.
7 Declaration
I declare that I have read and understood the contents of this Loan Application Form, and that the information supplied by me is true and correct. I also understand that should any of the information/documents herewith be proven to be incorrect or falsified, disciplinary action will be taken against me.
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Send your complete NSFAS application form, together with the requested supporting documents, to Unisa Student Funding, Registration Building, Hall B, Sunnyside, PO Box 392, Unisa, 003 OR deliver it to any of the Unisa regional centres (Student Administration Directorate).
NB: Faxed or incomplete applications will not be considered.
4 Details of parent or legal guardian (Please attach certified copies of IDs, death certificates and payslips if employed. NB: If one or both parents are unknown, please provide details in an affidavit.)
3.3 Employment details of person responsible for your basic needs if you are not working (attach proof of income)
Surname Initials Title
Relationship to applicant
Postal address
Telephone number Cell number
Name & surname Date of birth Relationship to applicant Student Scholar Employed Unemployed
Name & surname Father Mother Guardian
ID number (attach certified copy of ID)
Residential address
Employer name
Employer address
Tel number
Annual salary (attach proof of income)
Surname and initials
Relationship to applicant
Name and address of employer
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Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Arts in Psychology (Option 1 - Research)
98402 BA Honours Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification 1 year
Master of Arts in Psychology (Option 2 - Research Consulting (Research)
98570 BA Honours Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification. Admission by selection, applications close on the 31 July for the following academic year. Special application forms available at the department of Psychology
1 year
Master of Arts in Religious Studies (Research)
98487 BA Honours Degree in Religious Studies with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Romance Languages with Specialisation in Two Romance Languages (Research)
98558 BA Honours Degree in any Romance Languages with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Russian (Research) 98559 BA Honours Degree in Russian with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Semitic Languages (Classical Hebrew) (Research)
98493 BA Honours Degree in Semitic Languages or equivalent qualification 1 year
Master of Arts in Social Science in Development Studies (Research)
98514 BA(SS) Honours Degree passed with an average of at least 60%. Students who did not pass a research methodology paper in their honours degree with 60% or more must in addition pass the paper on research methodology, HPDVA81, with 60% or more. If the honours degree is not in Development Studies/Administration/ Management or its equivalent, a student must pass the following honours papers in Development Studies with an average of 60% or above for non-degree purposes: Contemporary development debates and issues (DVADEBT) and Human security and development (DVASECF)
1 year
Master of Arts in Social Science in Psychology (Option 1 - Research)
98547 BA(SS) Honours Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification 1 year
Master of Arts in Social Science in Psychology (Option 2 - Research Consultation) (Research)
98549 BA(SS) Honours Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification. Admission by selection, applications close on the 31 July for the following academic. Special application forms available at the department of Psychology
1 year
Master of Arts in Social Science in Social Work (Research)
98404 BA(SS) Honours Degree in Social Work/4 year bachelors degree in Social Work
1 year
Master of Arts in Sociology (Research) 98418 BA Honours Degree in Sociology with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Social Sciences in Sociology (Research)
98562 BA(SS) Honours Degree in Sociology with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Spanish (Research) 98564 BA Honours Degree in Spanish with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts in Theory of Literature (Research)
98566 BA Honours Degree in Theory of Literature or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Arts with Specialisation in Applied Linguistics (Research)
98504 An BA Honours degree in Applied Linguistics with an average of at least 60%. Students with an honours degree in a language or linguistics, and who passed with an average of at least 60%, must complete modules one to six of the BA Honours degree with specialisation in Applied Linguistics before they can be admitted.
1 year
Master of Arts with Specialisation in Sociolinguistics (Research)
98572 BA Honours Degree in Sociolinguistics with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Arts with Specialisation in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages) (Research)
98414 BA Honours Degree in TESOL with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
1 year
Master of Education in Comparative Education (Research)
98417 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average 1 year
Master of Education in Didactics (Research)
98434 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average 1 year
Master of Education in Education Management (Coursework)
98420 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average and 6 years teaching experience or Post level 2 appointment. Admission by selection, applications close 30 September for the following academic.
2 years
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Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Education in Education Management (Research)
98405 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average and 6 years teaching experience or Post level 2 appointment
1 year
Master of Education in History of Education (Research)
98440 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average 1 year
Master of Education in Inclusive Education (Coursework)
98444 Bachelor of Education Honours degree in Inclusive Education with 60% average
2 year
Master of Education in Inclusive Education (Research)
98443 Bachelor of Education Honours degree in Inclusive Education with 60% average
2 year
Master of Education in Philosophy of Education (Research)
98451 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average 2 year
Master of Education in Psychology of Education (Research)
98407 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average 2 year
Master of Education in Socio-education (Coursework)
98455 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average 2 year
Master of Education in Socio-education (Research)
98454 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average 2 year
Master of Education with Specialisation in Adult Education (Coursework)
98430 Honours Bachelor of Education degree with 60% average or a Postgraduate Diploma in Tertiary Education with an average of 60%)
2 year
Master of Education with Specialisation in Curriculum Studies (Coursework)
98433 Bachelor of Education Honours degree with 60% average 2 year
Master of Education with Specialisation in Environmental Education (Research)
98428 Bachelor of Education Honours degree in Environmental Education with 60% average
2 year
Master of Education with Specialisation in Guidance and Counselling (Coursework)
98439 (1) The degree of Honours Bachelor of Education (obtained with an average of least 60%) and have passed the modules HBEDAAG, and HBEDOPW (new curriculum) or the modules OSV401P, OSV402Q, OSV403R and OSV404S (Old curriculum); and(2) have passed Psychology III or Counselling Psychology III or Industrial Psychology III. Application by selection, closing day is the 27 August for the following academic year. Contact professor HE Roets, 012 429 4588
2 year
Master of Education with Specialisation in Mathematical Education (Research)
98446 Bachelor of Education Honours degree in Mathematical Education with 60% average
2 year
Master of Education with Specialisation in Natural Science Education (Research)
98448 Bachelor of Education Honours degree in Natural Science Education with 60% average
2 year
Master of Information Science (Archival Science) (Research)
98526 Bachelor of Information Science Honours degree or equivalent qualification (M + 4)
1 year
Master of Information Science (General) (Research)
98410 Bachelor of Information Science Honours degree or equivalent qualification (M + 4)
1 year
Master of Musicology (Research) 98538 Bachelor of Musicology Honours degree or equivalent qualification (M + 4)
1 year
Master of Public Health (General) (Coursework)
98556 A Postgraduate diploma in Public Health with an average of 60% or a health worker with an Honours degree in a relevant field with an average of 60% or a 4 year Health related degree with an average of 65%. Admission by selection, closing day is the 1 November for the following academic year
1 year
Master of Public Health (Medical Informatics) (Coursework)
98557 Applicable Honours degree or equivalent qualification (M + 4) 1 year
Master of Science in Psychology (Option 2 - Research Consulting (Research)
98550 BSc Honours Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification. Admission by selection, applications close on the 31 July for the following academic year. Special application forms available at the department of Psychology
1 year
Master of Science in Psychology (Option 1 - Research)
98548 BSc Honours degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification 1 year
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Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Theology in Christian Spirituality (Coursework)
98467 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Christian Spirituality or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Christian Spirituality (Research)
98466 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Christian Spirituality or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Church History (Research)
98469 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Church History or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Missiology - with Specialisation in Urban Ministry (Coursework)
98475 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Missiology or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Missiology - with Specialisation in Urban Ministry (Research)
98415 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Missiology or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Missiology (Coursework)
98401 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Missiology or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Missiology (Research)
98400 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Missiology or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in New Testament (Research)
98479 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in New Testament or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Old Testament (Research)
98481 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Old Testament or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Practical Theology (Research)
98485 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Practical Theology or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Practical Theology - with Specialisation in Pastoral Therapy (Research)
98483 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Practical Theology or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Religious Studies (Research)
98488 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Religious Studies or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Systematic Theology (Research)
98491 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Systematic Theology or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Theological Ethics (Christian Leadership) (Research)
98496 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Theological Ethics or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Theology in Theological Ethics (General) (Research)
98495 Bachelor of Theology Honours degree in Theological Ethics or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Visual Arts (Research) 98573 BVA or a 4 year BA(FA) Arts Degree - students must contact the Department to submit a representative body of practical work
2 years
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor in Education in Philosophy of Education
98426 Master of Education Degree (M + 5) 2 years
Doctor of Administration in Consulting Psychology
09229 Registered psychologist/Industrial Psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience. Admission by selection, closing date is 15 November for the following academic year, special application forms available from the department, contact Ms MM Mahlangu on 012 429 8003
2 years
Doctor of Administration in Development Studies
98518 A research Master’s degree in Development Studies/Administration/Management passed with at least 60% or a research Master’s degree in another subject passed with at least 60% and pass the following honours papers in Development Studies with an average of 60% for non-degree purposes: Contemporary development debates and issues (DVADEBT) and Human security and development (DVASECF). Students who hold a coursework Master’s passed with an average of at least 60% can be considered at the discretion of the CoD. The coursework Master’s should include a research component (dissertation of limited scope) with a weight of at least 50% of the degree
2 years
Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Commerce in Consulting Psychology
09210 Registered psychologist/Industrial Psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience. Admission by selection, closing date is 15 November for the following academic year, special application forms available from the department, contact Ms MM Mahlangu on 012 429 8003
2 years
Doctor of Education in Comparative Education
98432 Master of Education Degree in Comparative Education which included a research component
2 years
Doctor of Education in Curriculum Studies
98416 Master of Education Degree in Curriculum Studies which included a research component
2 years
Doctor of Education in Didactics 98435 Master of Education Degree in Didactics which included a research component
2 years
Doctor of Education in Education Management
98437 Master of Education Degree in Education Management which included a research component
2 years
Doctor of Education in History of Education
98442 Master of Education Degree in History of Education which included a research component
2 years
Doctor of Education in Inclusive Education
98445 Master of Education Degree in Inclusive Education which included a research component
2 years
Doctor of Education in Psychology of Education
98406 Master of Education Degree in Psychology of Education which included a research component
2 years
Doctor of Education in Socio-education 98456 Master of Education Degree in Socio-education which included a research component
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in African Languages
98403 Master of Arts Degree in an African Language or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in African Politics
98500 Master of Arts Degree in African Politics or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Afrikaans
98501 Master of Arts Degree in Afrikaans/Nederlands or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Ancient Near Eastern Studies
98425 Master of Arts Degree in Ancient Near Eastern Studies or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Anthropology
98503 MA Degree in Anthropology 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Arabic
98459 Master of Arts Degree in Arabic or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Archaeology
98506 MA Degree in Archaeology 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Art History
98508 Master of Arts Degree in Art History or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Biblical Archaeology
98461 Master of Arts Degree in Biblical Archaeology or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Biblical Studies
98463 Master of Arts Degree in Biblical Studies or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Biblical Studies with specialisation in NewTestament
98463 Master's degree in Biblical Studies (New Testament) 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Biblical Studies with specialisation in Old Testament
98463 Master's degree in Biblical Studies (Old Testament) 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy with Spesialisation in Classical Studies
98510 Master of Arts Degree in Classical Studies or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Communication
98513 Master of Arts Degree in Communication with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
2 years
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Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Consulting Psychology
09199 Registered psychologist/Industrial Psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience. Admission by selection, closing date is 15 November for the following academic year, special application forms available from the department, contact Ms MM Mahlangu on 012 429 8003
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Development Studies
98516 A research Master’s degree in Development Studies/Administration/Management passed with at least 60% or a research Master’s degree in another subject passed with at least 60% and pass the following honours papers in Development Studies with an average of 60% for non-degree purposes: Contemporary development debates and issues (DVADEBT) and Human security and development (DVASECF). Students who hold a coursework Master’s passed with an average of at least 60% can be considered at the discretion of the CoD. The coursework Master’s should include a research component (dissertation of limited scope) with a weight of at least 50% of the degree.
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in English
98520 Master of Arts Degree in English with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in French
98521 Master of Arts Degree in French or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in German
98523 Master of Arts Degree in German or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Health Studies
98422 Master of Arts Degree in Health Studies with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in History
98525 Master of Arts Degree in History with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60%
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Information Science
98411 Master of Arts Degree in Information Science or equivalent qualification. Options available: General or Archival Science
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in International Politics
98531 Master of Arts Degree in International Politics or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Judaica
98474 Master of Arts Degree in Judaica or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Islamic Studies
98472 Master's Degree in Islamic Studies with an average of 60% or equivalent qualification with an average of 60% in any of the following fields: Arabic or Religious Studies
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Italian
98533 Master of Arts Degree in Italian or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Linguistics (General)
98535 At least 60% in an MA by full dissertation (or by coursework and at least a 50% dissertation component) in the following: Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Translation Studies, a language or Speach and Lanuage Pathology.
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Linguistics with specialisation in Translation Studies
98569 At least 60% in an MA by full dissertation (or by coursework and at least a 50% dissertation component) in the following: Translation Studies, or equivalant, or a language
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Modern Hebrew
98478 Master of Arts Degree in Modern Hebrew or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Musicology
98539 Master of Arts Degree in Musicology or equivalent qualification. Options available: Musicological Topic or Contemporary Music
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Philosophy
98543 Master of Arts Degree in Philosophy or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Politics
98544 Master of Arts Degree in Politics or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Portuguese
98546 Master of Arts Degree in Portuguese or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Psychology
98553 Master of Arts Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Religious Studies
98489 Master of Arts Degree in Religious Studies or equivalent qualification 2 years
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Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Russian
98560 Master of Arts Degree in Russian or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Semitic Languages (Classical Hebrew)
98494 Master of Arts Degree in Semitic Languages or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Sociology
98419 Master of Arts Degree in Sociology or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Spanish
98565 Master of Arts Degree in Spanish or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Theory of Literature
98567 Applicable Master's degree or equivalent qualification (M + 5) 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Consulting Psychology (DPhill)
09202 Registered psychologist/Industrial Psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience. Admission by selection, closing date is 15 November for the following academic year, special application forms available from the department, contact Ms MM Mahlangu on 012 429 8003
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Consulting Psychology (PhD)
0927X Registered psychologist/Industrial Psychologist with at least 3 years practical consulting experience. Admission by selection, closing date is 15 November for the following academic year, special application forms available from the department, contact Ms MM Mahlangu on 012 429 8003
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies
98517 A research Master’s degree in Development Studies/Administration/Management passed with at least 60% or a research Master’s degree in another subject passed with at least 60% and pass the following honours papers in Development Studies with an average of 60% for non-degree purposes: Contemporary development debates and issues (DVADEBT) and Human security and development (DVASECF). Students who hold a coursework Master’s passed with an average of at least 60% can be considered at the discretion of the CoD. The coursework Master’s should include a research component (dissertation of limited scope) with a weight of at least 50% of the degree
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (DPhill)
98554 Master of Arts in Social Science Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (PhD)
98555 Master of Science Degree in Psychology or equivalent qualification 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work 98429 Master of Arts in Social Science Degree in Social Work or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology 98563 Master of Arts in Social Science Degree in Sociology or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Theology in Christian Spirituality
98468 Master of Arts Degree in Christian Spirituality or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Theology in Church History 98470 Master of Theology Degree in Church History or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Theology in Missiology 98413 Master of Theology Degree in Missiology or equivalent qualification 3 years
Doctor of Theology in Missiology with Specialisation in Urban Ministries
98476 Master of Theology Degree in Urban Ministries or equivalent qualification
2 years
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Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Theology in New Testament 98480 Master of Theology Degree in New Testament or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Theology in Old Testament 98482 Master of Theology Degree in Old Testament or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Theology in Practical Theology 98486 Master of Theology Degree in Practical Theology or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Theology in Practical Theology with Specialisation in Pastoral Therapy
98484 Master of Theology Degree in Pastoral Therapy or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Theology in Systematic Theology
98492 Master of Theology Degree in Systematic Theology or equivalent qualification
2 years
Doctor of Theology in Theological Ethics 98497 Master of Theology Degree in Theological Ethics or equivalent qualification
2 years
Name Code Admission Duration
Higher Diploma in Adult Basic Education and Training
02488 NSC with four 20 credit subjects 3 OR Senior Certificate with 5 subjects HG/SG
3 years
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Foundation Phase and Early Childhood Development) with specialisation in Early Childhood Development
02631ECD Recognised Degree with 2 school subjects plus 2 official languages 1 year
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Foundation Phase and Early Childhood Development) with specialisation in Foundation Phase
02631FDP Recognised degree with 2 school subjects plus 2 official languages 1 year
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Intermediate and Senior Phase)
02623 Recognised Degree with 2 subjects and 2 official languages. 1 year
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training)
03980 Recognised Degree with at least 3 school subjects. (3-1-1 or 2-2-1)A second-level course in two school subjects and a first-level course in a third subject. A third-level course in one subject and a first-level course in at least two other subjects.
1 year
Postgraduate Diploma in Tertiary Education
03115 Bachelor's degree 1 year
Postgraduate diplomas and certificatesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Criminology 04243 BA degree with Criminology on levels I, II and III. Apart from the formal admission requirements set out in Section B of Part 1 of the Calendar, students must have obtained an average of at least 60% or more in the final examination (level III) and passed the course less than six years ago.
Two or more years to complete five papers.
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Penology 04847 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject. 1 year
Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Laws with specialisation in Banking Law (Coursework)
98600BAN A student must hold: a) South African LLB degree; or b) a foreign LLB (minimum four years) or c) the degree of Baccalaureus Procurationis, plus one of the following: i. successful completion of the attorney’s admission examinations; or ii. four approved LLB modules, selected from the elective modules of the LLB degree d) a foreign three year LLB degree plus one of the following: i. admission to the legal profession in the relevant country; or ii. four approved LLB modules, selected from the elective modules of the LLB e) a relevant postgraduate diploma; or degree f) a foreign LLM degree Students choosing a paper under Rule PL5 will be assumed to have required knowledge at an undergraduate level to enable them to embark on a study of the LLM paper. Before a student’s application for registration can be considered, his/her academic acceptability must be confirmed by the College Executive committee.
1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Commercial Law (Coursework)
98600COM 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Corporate Law (Coursework)
98600COP 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure (Coursework)
98600CRI 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure (Research)
98604CRI 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Constitutional and International Law (Research)
98604CIL 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Family Law (Coursework)
98600FAL 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Fundamental Rights (Coursework)
98600FUR 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Indigenous Law (Research)
98604IND 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in International Economic Law(Coursework)
98600INE 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Insurance Law (Coursework)
98600INL 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Intellectual Property Law (Coursework)
98600INP 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Information Technology Law (Coursework)
98600ITF 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Jurisprudence (Research)
98604JUR 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Labour Law (Coursework)
98600LAL 1 year
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Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Laws with specialisation in Mercantile Law (Coursework)
98600MCL A student must hold: a) South African LLB degree; or b) a foreign LLB (minimum four years) or c) the degree of Baccalaureus Procurationis, plus one of the following: i. successful completion of the attorney’s admission examinations; or ii. four approved LLB modules, selected from the elective modules of the LLB degree d) a foreign three year LLB degree plus one of the following: i. admission to the legal profession in the relevant country; or ii. four approved LLB modules, selected from the elective modules of the LLB e) a relevant postgraduate diploma; or degree f) a foreign LLM degree Students choosing a paper under Rule PL5 will be assumed to have required knowledge at an undergraduate level to enable them to embark on a study of the LLM paper. Before a student’s application for registration can be considered, his/her academic acceptability must be confirmed by the College Executive committee.
1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Mercantile Law (Research)
98604MCL 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Private Law (Coursework)
98600PLW 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in Tax Law (Coursework)
98600TAL 1 year
Master of Laws with specialisation in The Legal Aspects of HIV/AIDS (Coursework)
98600HIA 1 year
Master of Arts in Criminology (Research) 06254 BA Honours degree in Criminology 1 year
Master of Arts in Criminology (Research) 06416 BA(SS) Honours degree in Criminology 1 year
Master of Arts in Penology (Research) 0720X BA Honours degree in Penology 1 year
Magister Technologiae (Correctional Services Management) (Research)
MTCOR BTech in Correctional Services Management or an equivalent qualification. A Research Methodology course on honours/BTech level is required
1 year
Magister Technologiae (Forensic Investigations) (Coursework)
MTFIN BTech in Forensic Investigation or Policing with an average of 60% and a course in Research Methodology on honours/BTech level
2 years
Magister Technologiae (Policing) (Research)
MTPLC BTech in Policing or Forensic Investigation with an average of 60% and a course in Research Methodology on honours/BTech level
1 year
Magister Technologiae (Security Risk Management) (Research)
MTSEC BTech (Security Risk Management) or an equivalent qualification and a course in Research Methodology on honours/BTech level
1 year
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Laws 09601 Master of Laws Degree. Students should indicate in which field they want to specialise. Options available: Constitutional and International Law, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Indigenous Law, Jurisprudence, Mercantile Law or Private Law
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Criminology
08249 A research based MA degree in Criminology with a final mark of not less than 60%.A research based Masters degree in a related discipline – at the discretion of the Head of the Department and with special permission and additional requirements as set out by the Executive Management Committee of the College of Law
2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Penology
09075 MA (Penology) 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Police Science
08966 MA (Police Science) 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology 08397 Masters of Social Science Degree in Criminology. 2 years
Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
04375 A Bachelor’s degree with one of the following: Mathematics III, four third-level modules in Mathematics, three third-level modules in Mathematics and two in Applied Mathematics
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Arts in Statistics 05061 Bachelor’s degree in Statistics with an average pass rate of 60% for the third year
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Statistics
04103 Bachelor’s degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics
0457X A Bachelor’s degree with one of the following: Applied Mathematics III, four third-level modules in Applied Mathematics, three third-level modules in Applied Mathematics and two in Mathematics
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Astronomy
04561 A Bachelor’s degree with a major in Astronomy, Physics or Applied Mathematics
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
04472 B Sc degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
04545 B Sc degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Information Systems
04693 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
04588 BSc degree major with Mathematics (or equivalent) 1 year.
Honours Bachelor of Science in Physics 04502 Bachelor's degree 60% in Physics as major subject 1 year.
Honours Bachelor of Science in Statistics 04596 Bachelor's degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Data Mining
05622 BSc degree 60% in applicable major subject 1 year.
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Astronomy Education
97985AST A Bachelor’s degree with a major in Astronomy, Physics or Applied Mathematics
1 year.
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Chemistry Education
97985CHE An average of at least 60% for a full complement of third-year Physics modules
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Computing Education
97985CO An average of at least 60% for a full complement of third-year Physics modules
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Life Sciences Education
97985IF An average of at least 60% for a full complement of third-year Physics modules
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Mathematics Education
97985AT An average of at least 60% for a full complement of third-year Physics modules
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Physics Education
97985PHY An average of at least 60% for a full complement of third-year Physics modules
1 year
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Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Science Education
97985SCI An average of at least 60% for a full complement of third-year Physics modules
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Statistics Education
97985STA An average of at least 60% for a full complement of third-year Physics modules
1 year
Honours Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Technology Education
97985TEC An average of at least 60% for a full complement of third-year Physics modules
1 year
Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Administration in Statistics 07145 BAdmin Honours Degree in Statistics or an equivalent qualification 1 year
Master of Arts in Mathematics (Research)
06386 Bachelor of Arts Honours in Mathematics or an equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Arts in Statistics 07471 Bachelor of Arts Honours in Statistics or an equivalent qualification 1 year
Master of Commerce in Statistics 06114 Bachelor of Commerce Honours in Statistics or an equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics (Research)
97896 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Applied Mathematics or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Chemistry (Research)
06491 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Chemistry or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Computer Science (Research)
06556 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Computer Science or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Information Systems (Research)
06955 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Information Systems or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics (Research)
97896 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Applied Mathematics or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Astronomy (Research)
9790X Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Astronomy or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics (Research)
97918 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Mathematics or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Physics (Research) 97926 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Physics or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Statistics 97934 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Statistics or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Astronomy Education (Research)
09288ASE Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Astronomy Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Chemistry Education (Research)
09288CME Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Chemistry Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Computing Education (Research)
09288COE Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Computing Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
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Honours degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
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Name Code Admission Duration
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Life Sciences Education (Research)
09288LSE Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Life Sciences Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Mathematics Education (Research)
09288MAE Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Mathematics Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Physics Education (Research)
09288PHE Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Physics Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Science Education (Research)
09288SCE Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Science Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Statistics Education (Research)
09288STE Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Statistics Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Technology Education (Research)
09288TEE Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Technology Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Master of Science in Physics (Research) 97926 Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Technology Education or equivalent qualification
1 year
Magister Technologiae (Engineering (Chemical) (Research)
MTENC Appropriate B Tech degree or equivalent 1 year full time and 2 years part-time
Magister Technologiae (Engineering (Electrical) (Coursework)
MTEEN Appropriate B Tech degree or equivalent 1 year full time and 2 years part-time
Magister Technologiae (Information Technology) (Research)
MTINT B Tech Information Technology 1 year full time and 2 years part-time
Doctoral degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Commerce in Statistics 08117 Master of Commerce Degree in Statistics 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Mathematics
08370 Master of Arts Degree in Mathematics 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics
08567 Master of Science Degree in Applied Mathematics 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Astronomy 08559 Master of Science Degree in Astronomy 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry 08478 Master of Science Degree in Chemistry 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science
08532 Master of Science Degree in Computer Science 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems
09849 Master of Science Degree in Information Systems 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics 08575 Master of Science Degree in Mathematics 2 years
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Master’s degreesThe duration indicated for each degree is the minimum period of time required to complete the degree
Name Code Admission Duration
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Astronomy Education
09873AST Master of Science Degree in Astronomy Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Chemistry Education
09873CHE Master of Science Degree in Chemistry Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Computing Education
09873COM Master of Science Degree in Computing Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Life Sciences Education
09873LIF Master of Science Degree in Life Sciences Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Mathematics Education
09873MAT Master of Science Degree in Mathematics Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Physics Education
09873PHY Master of Science Degree in Physics Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Science Education
09873SCI Master of Science Degree in Science Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Statistics Education
09873STA Master of Science Degree in Statistics Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education with specialisation in Technology Education
09873TEC Master of Science Degree in Technology Education 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics 08494 Master of Science Degree in Physics 2 years
Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics 08583 Master of Science Degree in Statistics 2 years
Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Statistics
09342 Master of Arts Degree in Statistics 2 years
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How and when do I apply to study through Unisa? The application process gives the university an opportunity to check whether you meet the basic admission requirements and to perform various administrative tasks related to your application. If you do not submit an application form before the closing date for applications, you will not be allowed to study through Unisa in 2011.
Very important: Your application is merely an indication that you would like to consider Unisa as your university of choice in 2011; it does not bind you to study through Unisa in 2011.
Who must apply?All students who have never studied through Unisa (including foreign students and students studying at other institutions), who wish to enrol for a formal qualification, must apply to study through Unisa.
Who must not apply?Students wishing to register for short learning programmes, SBL programmes or students who have previously registered for formal studies.
When must I apply?The application dates to study through Unisa in 2011 are as follows:
What must I do?
1 Select the qualification for which you want to apply.
2 Check that you meet the admission requirements for the qualification for which you want to apply.
3 Complete your application form.
a Go to http://www.unisa.ac.za and complete and submit your application form online.
b You may also complete the hardcopy version of the application form.
4 Attach the following supporting documents to your application: * If you are unable to upload your supporting documents electronically, we suggest that you apply using the hardcopy application form in the centrefold of this brochure.
n A certified copy of your school qualification(s) (eg Senior Certificate)
n A certified copy of all academic transcripts/records (including transcripts/records of incomplete qualifications) (These transcripts/records must indicate all papers passed and symbols or percentages obtained. If the record does not indicate the percentage, please provide a key to interpret the result. The academic transcript/record must indicate the degree and the date when it was awarded.)
n A certified copy of your birth certificate, ID document or passport
n A certified copy of your marriage certificate (if applicable) or divorce decree (if applicable)
n Original sworn translations of documents if they are not in English or Afrikaans
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All honours degrees, postgraduate diplomas, postgraduate certificates, and structured/coursework master’s degrees (where the applicant is not awaiting exam results to complete the qualification at the end of 2010)
Post or fax application 19 July 2010 to 30 September 2010
Web applications 1 August 2010 to 30 September 2010
Honours degrees, postgraduate diplomas/certificates, and structured/coursework master’s degrees (for the applicant who is still awaiting exam results to complete the qualification at the end of 2010)
ONLY web applications 6 December 2010 to 31 January 2011
Research master’s degrees and doctoral degrees Post or fax or web Open throughout the year, but the application date determines the academic year in which registration is processed
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n A hard copy of your master’s dissertation if you are applying for a doctoral degree
n A certified copy of your TOEFL/IELTS or equivalent English language test results (for international students)
5 Submit your application form and supporting documents to Unisa in the pre-addressed enclosed envelope. Please remember to add stamps to the envelope before posting it. Alternatively, please submit your application and supporting documents electronically.
n Post: PO Box 1, Unisarand, 0148 Fax: 012 429 8116 (this number only applies to application forms)
6 Pay the R150,00 (post and fax) or R100,00 (online) non-refundable application fee. This fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa.
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What will Unisa do?Applications for honours degrees
Unisa will assess your application to ensure that you meet the minimum admission requirements.
If your application to study through Unisa in 2011 is successful, the university will send you a registration package.
Very important: Your application will only be finalised after you have submitted your application form and supporting documents, paid your non-refundable application fee and have received confirmation that you qualify for your chosen qualification.
Applications for master’s and doctoral degrees
Unisa will assess your application to ensure that you meet the minimum admission requirements and any additional requirements, and that you have submitted the necessary documentation and have paid the required application fee.
The assessment of applications by the administrative and academic bodies is a lengthy process, which may take up to three months to complete. On receipt of your application form, supporting documentation and application fee, Unisa will send you a registration form to complete and submit to the university.
Due to the timeframes involved in this process and to ensure that you can be accommodated as soon as possible, we urge you to submit a completed and signed registration form to Unisa before you have received notification that your application has been successful. In the case of structured master’s degrees (ie a master’s degree of which the curriculum includes papers and a research component), it will speed up the process if you also pay the minimum required study fee when you submit your registration form. A quote on the required study fee can be obtained from the Unisa Contact Centre or any regional centre. If your application is not successful, the credit amount will be refunded on written request.
7 What happens now? If you submitted your application form, application fee and supporting documents by the closing date for applications, Unisa will send you a letter to tell you whether or not your application to study through Unisa in 2011 has been successful.
Honours degrees If your application is successful, Unisa will send you
1 the registration form for 2011
2 a brochure entitled my Registration @ Unisa
Master’s and doctoral degrees Once your application is processed, Unisa will send you
1 the registration form for 2011
2 a brochure entitled my Registration @ Unisa
Note: Please submit your completed registration form as soon as you receive it.
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What must I do once my application to study through Unisa has been approved?
1 Use the my Registration @ Unisa brochure to complete the registration form.
n For online registrations (honours degrees and postgraduate diplomas), go to http://www.unisa.ac.za and complete the online registration form
n For other registrations, complete the registration form and post/fax it to Unisa (see details on the registration form)
2 Pay the required study fees.
Very important: You must register if you want to study through Unisa in 2011. The application process and the registration process are two separate processes. Once you have received your student number from Unisa, you must complete the registration process to become a registered Unisa student in 2011.
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How do I apply for student funding?Undergraduate and honours studentsDo I qualify for an NSFAS loan and what are the criteria?Financially needy and academically deserving students who are applying for formal qualifications may apply for funding. Foreign students do not qualify for NSFAS funding.
What does it cover and is the funding renewable? Study fees and academic essentials such as prescribed books and tutorial classes are funded. No accommodation, meals, pocket money or transport is covered. An NSFAS loan is renewable on proof of academic progress and is subject to the availability of funds.
How should I obtain my prescribed books?Option 1You may use the Wizzit card to purchase prescribed books at an official bookstore that has an agreement with Eduloan and/or Unisa. You may collect your Wizzit card 14 working days after submitting the correctly completed Loan Agreement Form. Choose a bookstore to collect the card and then purchase your prescribed books at any of the official bookstores.
Option 2Any student living in a remote area without a bookstore must submit a formal quotation from any official Unisa/Eduloan bookstore for the prescribed books required. A cheque will be issued in the service provider’s name and will be either mailed to the student at the postal address specified at registration or can be collected by the student from the DSF or from a Unisa regional
How do I apply for funding? Fill in the NSFAS Loan Application Form and hand it in at any of Unisa’s regional offices (Student Administration), the Registration Hall on the Sunnyside campus or post it to the Directorate: Student Funding (PO Box 392, Unisa, 0003). Do a temporary registration at the beginning of Unisa’s registration period (your registration will only be finalised once your Loan Agreement Form has been processed). Ask the Directorate of Student Funding to process your application to determine whether or not your application was successful. If your application is successful, sign the pre-agreement quotation and the Loan Application Form. Your legal guardian must sign a consent form and submit a certified copy of his or her ID if you are not yet 18 years of age. Collect your Wizzit card and purchase your required textbooks.
Which documents are required to support an application form?n A certified copy of your identity document
n A certified copy of the ID or birth certificates of all lawful members of the household
n A certified of death certificate(s) in case of deceased parent(s)
n A certified copy of marriage certificate or divorce decree or death certificate of spouse
n Recent proof of income (ie payslip, pension slip, affidavit with details of income)
Code Bookstore Code Bookstore Code Bookstore Code Bookstore
3074 Adams-Pietermaritzburg 3040 Paperback Shack 3011 Van Schaik-Brandwag 4004 Van Schaik-Pietermaritzburg
3009 Adams-West Street 3109 Pro visions-Durban 3012 Van Schaik-Cape Tech 3141 Van Schaik-Polokwane
3007 Adams and Griggs 3045 Protea-Church Street 3013 Van Schaik-Church street 3018 Van Schaik-Port Elizabeth
3008 Adams campus 3112 Vib books 3132 Van Schaik-Durban Mansfield 3052 Van Schaik-Potchefstroom
3004 Armstrongs-Johannesburg 3043 Protea-Hatfield 4005 Van Schaik-East London 3114 Van Schaik-Pretoria Tech
3005 Armstrongs-Linden 3063 Protea-Nelspruit 3140 Van Schaik-Garankuwa 3019 Van Schaik-RAU
3006 Armstrongs-Orange Grove 3100 Protea-Potchefstroom 3014 Van Schaik-Hatfield 3020 Van Schaik-Rondebosch
3046 Arts Goodz supplies 3044 Protea-Pretoria Tech 3116 Van Schaik-Hurteria 3149 Van Schaik-Stanger Street
2027 Juta-Hatfield 3144 Textcraft 3123 Van Schaik-Mafeking 3021 Van Schaik-Stellenbosch
3028 Juta-Johannesburg 3147 Van Schaik-Boksburg 3113 Van Schaik-Nelspruit 3023 Van Schaik-Vaal Tech
3029 Juta-Parow 4006 Van Schaik-Bookmark 3015 Van Schaik-Park Street 3022 Van Schaik-Vaalpuk
3034 Juta-RAU 3010 Van Schaik-Braamfontein 3016 Van Schaik-Parow
3103 Mecca Stationery
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How and when should I repay the loan? A loan is repayable as soon as you secure employment (irrespective of whether or not you have completed your qualification) and are earning an annual salary of R26 300 or more. Repayments can either be deducted from your salary, by means of debit order or by depositing the money directly into the NSFAS account (contact NSFAS on 021 763 3232 in this regard).
What other financial options (bursaries) are available?n Department of Labour: for undergraduate students with disabilities
n Margaret Orr: for black female students under 35 years of age
n Club bursaries: for paid-up members of certain consumer clubs; applications available in club magazines
n Social work bursary: for students enrolling for a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work
n Funza Lushaka: Bachelor of Education (BEd) and the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) Priority areas
Research masters and doctoral studentsThe Directorate: Student Funding announced the availability of Unisa postgraduate bursaries for catagory of students. Terms and conditions apply.
Do I qualify for a bursary and what are the criteria?n Honours students who graduate with 65% are eligible for funding for master’s degree study. The same percentage applies to master’s students applying for the first time for this bursary to pursue their doctoral studies
n A total of 10% of the total budget that this directorate receives for these designated bursaries will be awarded to non-South African students.
n Bursaries are not awarded to full-time Unisa staff members. Full-time staff members should apply for the master’s and doctoral support programme.
How do apply for funding?Contact the Directorate: Student Funding (012 441 5463; [email protected])
The application form and the relevant information can be downloaded from the Unisa website (http://www.unisa.ac.za)
South Africa – Mpumalanga
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre39012 Amersfoort 38210 Groblersdal 40118 Nelspruit
38237 Arabie 38334 Hendrina 39411 Piet Rietief
46019 Balfour 40134 Kabokweni 43206 Praktisser (Burgersfort)
40010 Barberton 40142 Ka Nyamazane 41157 Sabie
46116 Bethal 38245 Kwa Mhlanga 38229 Siyabuswa
39217 Carolina 41017 Lydenburg 40215 Skukuza
46213 Delmas 40053 Malelane 46515 Standerton
40150 Elukwatini 38318 Middelburg 39519 Volkrust
39314 Ermelo 41114 Mkhuhlu 38415 Witbank
46132 Evander 87041 Mlumati
South Africa – North West
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre3701X Brits 17213 Mafikeng 83062 Soshanguve
44113 Christiana 74829 Mogwase 43532 Steelpoort
44318 Delareyville 45055 Orkney 17426 Taung College
17248 Fochville 4511X Potchefstroom 44717 Ventersdorp
45012 Klerksdorp 37214 Rustenburg 17418 Vryburg
37206 Lehurutshe 83070 Saulspoort 44830 Wolmaranstad
44512 Lichtenburg 4461X Schweizer Reneke 37133 Zeerust
South Africa – Gauteng
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre3407X Alberton 33065 Johannesburg (Ormonde) 33502 Soweto
35130 Benoni 31011 Krugersdorp (Greek Church) 34215 Springs (Hellenic Centre)
34010 Brakpan 41904 Krugersdorp (PP Church) 35998 Tembisa (Olifantsfontein)
38016 Bronkhorstspruit 34088 Nigel 32115 Vanderbijlpark
31119 Carltonville 36013 Pretoria (Hall C) 32581 Vereeniging
37125 Cullinan 3102X Randfontein 32956 Westonaria
35114 Germiston 33316 Randburg 305504 Witpoortjie
83038 Hammanskraal 33405 Roodepoort (only students residing in Roodepoort)
Examination centre codes (please refer to question 16 on the Unisa application form)
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South Africa – Limpopo
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre41181 Acornhoek 42013 Letaba (Tivumbeni) 38377 Mpudulle
43419 Bela Bela 43222 Limburg 60232 Penge
60119 Bopedi-Bapedi 43516 Lephalale (Ellisras) 42072 Phalaborwa
4220X Ga Kgapane 43311 Makhado (Louis Trichardt) 43117 Polokwane (Pietersburg)
63010 Giyani 4301X Messina (Musina) 4315X Senwabarwana (Bochum)
46655 Groothoek Hospital 43575 Modimolle (Nylstroom) 43354 Soekmekaar
70130 Hoedspruit 43265 Modjadji 37419 Thabazimbi
43184 Jane Furse Hospital 43214 Mokopane (Potgietersrus) 70114 Thohoyandou
43168 Lebowakgomo 43257 Mookgopong (Naboomspruit)
South Africa – Free State
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre52019 Bethlehem 51314 Ladybrand 4721X Theunissen
55018 Bloemfontein 50512 Lindley 49212 Viljoenskroon
49018 Bothaville 48011 Odendaalsrus 48119 Virginia
47015 Bultfontein 49115 Parys 5223X Vrede
5111X Ficksburg 5030X Petrus Steyn 48216 Welkom
50016 Frankfort 50717 Reitz 54011 Wepener
50113 Heilbron 57010 Sasolburg 55514 Winburg
52116 Harrismith 50814 Senekal 58017 Witsieshoek
55050 Jan Kempdorp 53031 Springfontein 54119 Zastron
56413 Koffiefontein 13110 Steynsburg
50415 Kroonstad 55336 Thaba Nchu
South Africa – KwaZulu-Natal
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre26514 Balgowan 26034 Illovo Beach 25313 Richmond
3021X Dundee 25119 Ixopo 28010 Stanger
28207 Durban (DLI Hall) 23019 Kokstad (town hall) 24015 Tongaat
27138 Durban (Hellenic Centre) 26417 Ladysmith 75116 Ulundi
27707 Durban Jewish Club 75833 Mkuze 25410 Umzinto
26018 Durban (Regional office) 30414 Newcastle 26719 Underberg
29238 Empangeni 27316 Pietermaritzburg 30449 Utrecht
29017 Eshowe 39438 Pongola 30813 Vryheid
26212 Estcourt 25216 Port Shepstone 25518 Wild Coast Sun
27413 Greytown 29211 Richards Bay
Examination centre codes (please refer to question 16 on the Unisa application form)
South Africa – Eastern Cape
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre09032 Aberdeen 20079 Fort Beaufort 23035 Matatiele
21016 Adelaide 69604 Goedemoed 12513 Middelberg
19739 Alexandria 12211 Graaff Reinet 8233 Mthatha
21210 Aliwal North 18015 Grahamstown 1821X Port Alfred
21318 Barkly East 82155 Idutywa 09016 Port Elizabeth
21113 Burgersdorp 11118 Jansenville 20303 Port Elizabeth (Walmer)
82031 Butterworth 08214 Jeffreys Bay 22314 Queenstown
21512 Cathcart 08311 Joubertina 13013 Somerset East
12114 Cradock 19011 King Williams Town 22411 Sterkstroom
22810 Dordrecht 09040 Kirkwood 11215 Steytlerville
2001X East London 8221X Lady Frere 20087 Ugie
2161X Elliot 82171 Lusikisiki 09113 Uitenhage
82112 Engcobo 2211X Maclear 11312 Willowmore
Examination centre codes (please refer to question 16 on the Unisa application form)
South Africa – Northern Cape
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre7764X Alexander Bay 16314 Hopetown 17310 Postmasburg
0510X Brandvlei 17078 Kakamas 15210 Prieska
10219 Carnarvon 17159 Kathu 12912 Richmond
10111 Calvinia 16411 Kimberley 01015 Springbok
12017 Colesberg 01031 Kleinsee 10618 Sutherland
14117 De Aar 17116 Kuruman 17019 Upington
16217 Douglas 00132 Lime Acres 1415X Victoria West
00957 Garies 1513X Pofadder 10154 Williston
1611X Hartswater 00930 Port Nolloth
South Africa – Western Cape
Code Centre Code Centre Code Centre00140 Athlone 07110 Knysna 04316 Robertson
10014 Beaufort West 06114 Ladismith 0443X Somerset West
05010 Bredasdorp 10413 Laingsburg 59005 Stellenbosch
05118 Caledon 03115 Malmesbury (DR Church) 02658 Strand
00116 Cape Town (Parow) 02208 Moorreesburg 05517 Swellendam
04014 Ceres 0801X Mossel Bay 04952 Touwsriver
01937 Citrusdal 06211 Oudtshoorn 08419 Uniondale
01910 Clanwilliam 04219 Paarl 0331X Vredenburg
07013 George 03212 Piketberg 02119 Vredendal
00701 Grassy Park 01740 Porterville 0491X Worcester
6985X Helderstroom 10510 Prince Albert
05312 Hermanus 0541X Riversdale
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Other countries in Africa
Code Centre Code Centre Code CentreALGERIA LESOTHO NIGERIA
99740 Algiers 86010 Maseru 85138 Lagos
ANGOLA LIBYA SENEGAL
8400X Luanda 9305X Tripoli 8512X Dakar
BOTSWANA MALAWI SIERRA LEONE
00906 Francistown 90026 Blantyre 99538 Freetown
85014 Gaborone 8803X Lilongwe SUDAN
85049 Jwaneng MALI 89419 Khartoum
85030 Lobatsi 99309 Bamako SWAZILAND
99724 Maun MOZAMBIQUE 8705X Matsapha
BURUNDI 9997X Maputo 87092 Big Bend
99104 Bujumbura MAROCCO TANZANIA
CAMEROON 90603 Rabat 91235 Dar es Salaam
91758 Yaounde NAMIBIA UGANDA
CONGO 77119 Gobabis 91480 Kampala
90905 Kinshasa 77313 Karasburg ZAMBIA
COTE D’IVOIRE 79219 Katima-Mulilo 88986 Kitwe
85006 Abidjan 77518 Keetmanshoop 8896X Livingstone
EGYPT 8929X Khorixas 88951 Lusaka
91103 Cairo 77615 Luderitz ZIMBABWE
ETHIOPIA 7781X Mariental 84298 Harare
87106 Addis Ababa 77917 Okahandja 84018 Bulawayo
EQUATORIAL GUINEA 77658 Oranjemund
89486 Malabo 79014 Oshakati
GABON 78115 Otjiwarongo
9112X Libreville 78212 Outjo
GHANA 77674 Rosh Pinah
85111 Accra 79111 Rundu
KENYA 79359 Swakopmund
90921 Nairobi (Kenya College of Accountancy)
78514 Tsumeb
89311 Nairobi (Kenya School of Professional Studies)
78433 Walvis Bay
78719 Windhoek
Examination centre codes (please refer to question 16 on the Unisa application form)
Countries outside of Africa
Code Centre Code Centre Code CentreARAB EMIRATES (UNITED)
CHILE INDONESIA
99856 Abu Dhabi 90891 Santiago 99112 Jakarta
98760 Dubai CHINA IRAN
ARGENTINA 90700 Beijing 9076X Tehran
90077 Buenos Aires 91367 Shanghai IRELAND
AUSTRALIA CHINA - TAIWAN 91448 Dublin
91308 Adelaide 90735 Taipei ISRAEL
91030 Brisbane CUBA 90778 Tel Aviv
90158 Canberra 98957 Havana ITALY
90441 Melbourne CYPRUS 9045X Milan
9059X Perth 90786 Nicosia 90638 Rome
90727 Sydney DENMARK JAPAN
BAHRAIN (PERSIAN GULF)
9031X Copenhagen 90794 Tokyo
99937 Manamah FINLAND JORDAN
BELGIUM 90271 Helsinki 91251 Amman
90131 Brussels FRANCE KAZAKHSTAN
BRAZIL 90573 Paris 99171 Astana
90115 Brasilia GERMANY KOREA
BULGARIA 91065 Berlin 90751 Seoul
91170 Sofia 90506 Frankfurt KUWAIT
CANADA 90093 Köln 91464 Kuwait
90522 Calgary, Alberta 90492 Munich MADAGASCAR
92568 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
GREECE 91359 Antananarivo
92541 Fredericton, New Brunswick
90018 Athens MALAYSIA
92479 Halifax, Nova Schotia HONG KONG 91146 Kuala Lumpur
93343 Happy Valley, Goose Bay 90298 Hong kong MAURITIUS
92630 Montreal (Quebec) HUNGARY 90654 Reduit
90557 Ottawa 90808 Budapst 91162 Rodrigues Island
92681 Regina, Saskatchewan ICELAND MEXICO
99767 Saskatoon 90107 Reykjavik 90069 Mexico City
91014 Toronto INDIA NETHERLANDS
90646 Vancouver 99872 Mumbay 90190 The Hague
92649 Victoria, British Columbia 99910 New Delhi
91456 Winnipeg, Manitoba
94544 Yukon
98841 Cayman Islands
Examination centre codes (please refer to question 16 on the Unisa application form)
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Countries outside of Africa
Code Centre Code Centre Code CentreNEW ZEALAND SEYCHELLES USA
90867 Auckland 99457 Mahe 92444 Anchorage, Alaska
90875 Dunedin SINGAPORE 93149 Atlanta, Georgia
90859 Wellington 90085 Singapore 92452 Beaverton, Orgon
91804 Christchurch SPAIN 92525 Bentonville Arkansas
NORWAY 90417 Madrid 90174 Chicago
9014X Oslo SWEDEN 94552 Daly City, San Francisco
OMAN 90719 Stockholm 93211 Delaware, Newark
9918X Muscat SWEDEN 92606 Emporia, Kansas
PAKISTAN 90719 Stockholm 92509 Fresno, California
90344 Islamabad SWITZERLAND 92657 Greenville, Ohio
PERU 90212 Geneva 92622 Jackson, Mississippi
92029 Lima THAILAND 92460 Lawton, Oklahoma
PHILIPPINES 91022 Bangkok 90972 Los Angeles
92290 Manila TURKEY 92517 Menomonie, Wisconsin
POLAND 89435 Ankara 92614 Murfreesboro, Tennessee
9093X Warsaw 91499 Istanbul 90530 New York
PORTUGAL UKRAINE 92592 Norfolk, Virginia
90379 Lisbon 99864 Kiev 92533 Orlando, Florida
QATAR UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
9269X Piscataway, New Jersey
98698 Doha 99856 Abu Dhabi 92576 Salt Lake City, Utah
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 98760 Dubai 92495 San Diego, California
99880 Moscow UNITED KINGDOM 9336X St Louis, Missouri
SAUDI ARABIA 90395 London 9255X Victoria, Texas
99953 Jeddah 90832 Washington DC
99996 Riyadh VENEZUELA
98930 Caracas
VIETNAM
89427 Hanoi
Examination centre codes (please refer to question 16 on the Unisa application form)
Physical disability type codes (please refer to question 13 on the Unisa application form)
Prisons and detention barracks (please refer to question 16 on the Unisa application form)IMPORTANTCentres at prisons and detention barracks are ONLY for prisoners, and NOT for the staff of the prison or for other students.
CODE DISABILITY CODE DISABILITY
15 Cardiovascular diseases, such as heart diseases and blood pressure
21 Multiple disabilities
09 Cerebral palsied 13 Muscular/skeletal/joint/limb deficiencies/diseases, such as polio and muscular dystrophy
08 Communication and speech problems, such as stuttering
14 Other neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis
06 Deaf 10 Paraplegic
19 Diabetes 11 Quadriplegic
22 Disabilities not mentioned 20 Serious chronic diseases
07 Dyslexia and other similar learning disabilities 17 Stroke/brain disorders
12 Epilepsy 02 Visually impaired: blind
05 Hearing disability: study material on audio cassette should be transcribed
03 Visually impaired: not blind. Find it difficult to read printed text. Cannot study through reading. Need help, such as audio cassettes, enlarged print, computer discs for computers with voice synthesizers
16 Kidney and blood deficiencies 04 Visually impaired: not blind. Can study through reading. Do not need study material on audio cassette
18 Mental health problems/mental disorders/phobias/chemical imbalances
23 Wheelchair
CODE CENTRE CODE CENTRE
04006 Allandale (Paarl) 3925X Ermelo
43397 Atteridgeville 2905X Eshowe
4007X Barberton 43036 Estcourt
3603X Baviaanspoort 23507 Fort Beaufort
46124 Bethal 85022 Gaborone
34053 Boksburg 42943 George
04979 Brandvlei Maximum 30252 Glencoe
05525 Buffeljags Prison 2127X Goedemoed
82406 Butterworth 09121 Goodwood
14125 De Aar 18031 Grahamstown
36102 Devon 32131 Groenpunt (Vereeniging)
16373 Douglas 77224 Grootfontein
04235 Drakenstein (Medium B) 55034 Grootvlei
26050 Durban (Male) 52124 Harrismith
26069 Durban (Female) 84301 Harare
43028 Dwarsrivier 77828 Hardap (Mariental, Namibia)
20028 East London (Medium C) 46329 Heidelberg
42978 Ebongweni C-Max (Kokstad) 05150 Helderstroom
30430 Ekuseni (Youth Development Centre) 05142 Helderstroom Maximum
33022 Johannesburg (Project 2) (Female) 71625 Middledrift
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Prisons and detention barracks (please refer to question 16 on the Unisa application form)
CODE CENTRE CODE CENTRE
33030 Johannesburg (Project 3) (Diepkloof) 34037 Modderbee
33049 Johannesburg (Medium A) 42986 Mogwase
33154 Johannesburg (Medium B) 82244 Mount Fletcher
1642X Kimberley 82260 Mount Frere
19038 King William’s Town 3083X Ncome
45039 Klerksdorp 40126 Nelspruit
23000 Kokstad (Medium) 34150 Nigel
50474 Kroonstad 43060 Obiqua Prison, Tulbach
31062 Krugersdorp 42994 Port Elizabeth (Female)
16993 Kuruman 36072 Pretoria Local
42935 Kutama-Sinthumule Max (Lephalale) 36048 Pretoria Maximum
26441 Ladysmith (KwaZulu-Natal) 36056 Pretoria Central
3214X Leeuhof (Vereeniging) 60097 Pretoria (Female)
33111 Leeuwkop (Medium A) 89605 Prince Albert
3312X Leeuwkop (Medium B) 43079 Qalakabusha (Empangeni)
33138 Leeuwkop (Medium C) 1723X Rooigrond
33146 Leeuwkop Maximum 37400 Rustenburg
44520 Lichtenburg 5710X Sasolburg
37079 Losperfontein (Brits) 43303 Sekhukhuni
4332X Louis Trichardt 5092X Senekal
42951 Lusikisiki 2760X Sevontein
22527 Mafikeng 09024 St Albans Maximum
03158 Malmesbury (New Prison) 46523 Standerton
55026 Mangaung Maximum 78743 Swakopmund
43109 Mauritius 70122 Thohoyandou
20001 Mdantsane 82376 Mthatha
12556 Middelburg (Eastern Cape) 25402 Umzinto
38296 Middelburg (Mpumalanga) 17035 Upington (Male)
83097 Odi/Mabopane 01023 Voorberg
02607 Oudtshoorn 29009 Waterval-Utrecht
17256 Parys 04855 Wellington
27324 Pietermaritzburg 78735 Windhoek Central
00310 Pollsmoor Maximum 38423 Witbank
43125 Polokwane 04995 Worcester
45136 Potchefstroom 38156 Zonderwater B
Home language (please refer to question 17 on the Unisa application form)
CODE HOME LANGUAGE CODE HOME LANGUAGE
A Afrikaans SH Shona
B Afrikaans/English SS Southern Sotho
E English SP Spanish
F French SW Swati
D German TS Tsonga/Shangaan
GR Greek TW Tswana
HE Hebrew VE Venda
IT Italian XH Xhosa
NB Ndebele ZU Zulu
ND Ndonga OA Other African languages
NS Northern Sotho OF Other foreign languages
PO Portuguese
Population groups (please refer to question 19 on the Unisa application form)
CODE POPULATION GROUP CODE POPULATION GROUP
300X African 4006 Indian
2003 Coloured 1007 White/Chinese
9008 Other/Foreign National
Occupation (please refer to question 20 on the Unisa application form)
CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION
01015 Accountant/auditor 15121 Cook
1334X Admin/spec secretaries 05002 Craftsman or related worker
12424 Administration professional 12653 Creative/performing artist
16128 Animal producers 12521 Database/network
01023 Architect/quantity surveyor 19119 Domestic/hotel/office cleaner
1821X Assemblers 17418 Electrical equipment installer/repairer
17221 Blacksmiths/toolmakers 17426 Electronics/telecoms installer
17124 Building finishers 12157 Electrotechnology engineer
17116 Building frame trade work 0104X Engineer
15156 Building/housekeeping superv 01228 Engineering/science technician
13331 Business services agents 10006 Farm labourer/farm foreman
18325 Car/Van/motorcycle driver 01058 Farm management advisor
18139 Chemical/photographic operator 09008 Farmer/farm manager
15318 Child care workers/teacher aid 12416 Finance professionals
11045 Citizen force member 13315 Financial
04006 Clerical or related worker 11029 Fireman
14222 Client information workers 16225 Fishery workers/hunters/trap
10111 Commissioned officer 19410 Food preparation assistants
01031 Computer specialist 17515 Food related trade
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Occupation (please refer to question 20 on the Unisa application form)
CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION
18163 Food/related machine operator 14311 Numerical clerks
01066 Forestor/conservationist 01155 Nurses/dieticians
13021 Full-time student (elsewhere) 13226 Nursing/midwifery assistant professional
13013 Full-time student at Unisa 14001 Occupation not classified
17531 Garment/related trades work 17000 Occupation unknown
15148 Hairdressers/beauticians 17000 Occupation unknown
17310 Handicraft workers 07005 Operative (transport)
01163 Health technologist 06009 Operator (except transport)
18333 Heavy truck and bus drivers 01120 Ops research/systems analyst
01074 Home management advisor 10316 Other armed forces occupations
1141X Hotel, restaurant manager 14419 Other clerical support work
12009 Housewife 1754X Other craft and related work
1351X ICT operator/User support technician 13250 Other health associate professional
11339 ICT service manager 12262 Other health professional
01082 Jurist 15164 Other personal services work
14133 Keyboard operator 15245 Other sales workers
3021X Labour-disabled people 11436 Other service manager
08001 Labourer (except farm) 1818X Other stationary plant operator
19399 Labourer/mining/construction 12351 Other teaching professional
01201 Lecturer/professor 17132 Paint/building structure cleaner
11118 Legislator/senior official 12246 Paramedical practitioners
01090 Librarian/archivist 11053 Permanent force member
13145 Life science technician 15326 Personal care health service
12130 Life sciences professional 01139 Personnel officer
02003 Manager/administrator 11037 Police officer/detective
11320 Manufacturing/mining/construction manager 12343 Primary school teacher
19321 Manufacturing labourer 17329 Printing trades workers
1611X Market gardeners/crop grower 11010 Prison service worker
1432X Material-recording/transport 13137 Process control technicians
01104 Mathematician 11347 Professional service manager
01104 Mathematician 1107X Protection service (other)
01147 Medical doctor/dentist 19615 Refuse workers
13218 Medical/pharmaceutical technician 13358 Regulatory government
18120 Metal proc/finishing operator 01171 Religious worker
19313 Mining/construction labourer 01260 Research worker not classified
13129 Mining/constructrction supervisor 11428 Retail/wholesale trade manager
18112 Mining/mineral plant operator 16004 Retired
16136 Mixed crop/animal producer 18147 Rubber/plastic/paper operator
18341 Mobile plant operators 13323 Sales and purchasing agents
11061 National service trainee 0300X Sales worker
10219 Non-commissioned officers 12432 Sales/marketing/PR
30414 Not economically active 0121X Secondary education teacher
Occupation (please refer to question 20 on the Unisa application form)
CODE OCCUPATION CODE OCCUPATION
14125 Secretary (general) 13528 Telecoms/broadcasting technician
11088 Service worker (other) 14214 Teller/related clerk
17213 Sheet/structural metal worker 18155 Textile/furniture/leather machine operator
1835X Ships' deck crews/related 12238 Traditional/complementary medicine
15229 Shop salesperson 13234 Traditional medical professional
0118X Social scientist 1933X Transport and storage labour
01198 Social/recreation worker 15113 Travel attendant/conductor/guide
13420 Sports and fitness worker 15008 Unemployed
15237 Store/market sales person 19127 Vehicle/window/laundry cleaner
19526 Street vendor (excluding food) 12254 Veterinarian
19518 Street/related service worker 13242 Veterinary technician/asstistant.
16349 Subs fishers/hunters/trapper 01244 Vocational counsellor
16314 Subsistence crop farmers 12327 Vocational education teacher
16322 Subsistence livestock farmer 1513X Waiter/bartender
16330 Subsistence mixed crop farmer 18171 Wood/paper plant operator
01279 Technical worker (other) 17523 Wood treater/cabinet maker
01236 Technician (other) 01252 Writer/artist/musician
Economic sector (please refer to question 21 on the Unisa application form)
CODE ECONOMIC SECTOR CODE ECONOMIC SECTOR
01007 Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 04006 Manufacturing
08001 Business and Repair Services 02003 Mining
0300X Construction 09008Personal Services, including hotel and household services
11215 Education – Primary or Preprimary 11401Professional and related services NOT listed elsewhere
11223 Education – Secondary 11509Public Administration – Public Service, Provincial Administration, City Councils, Municipalities, etc
11231 Education – Tertiary 05002Transportation, Communication and other Public Utilities
10006 Entertainment and Recreational Services 11304 Welfare and non-profit membership organizations
07005 Finance, Insurance and Real Estate 06009 Wholesale and Retail Trade
1110X Hospital and Health Services 11606NOT APPLICABLE (any sector not mentioned above, eg housewives, pensioners, unemployed, etc)
Previous year activity (please refer to question 23 on the Unisa application form)
CODE PREVIOUS YEAR ACTIVITY CODE PREVIOUS YEAR ACTIVITY
08 Enrolled in a foreign post – secondary institution 02 Technikon student
03 Higher Education College student 07 Unemployed
98 Other activity 01 University student
05 Secondary school student 99 Unknown activity
04 Technical College student 06 Working in Labour force
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Nationality (please refer to question 18 on the Unisa application form)CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY CODE COUNTRY
1007 Algeria 1988 Senegal 1937 Mali 2941 Venezuela 5061 Fiji
1015 South Africa 2003 Cuba 3204 Iran 295X Virgin Islands (British) 507X French Polynesia
1112 Ivory Coast 2011 Argentina 3212 Iraq 2968 Virgin Islands (US) 5088 Guam
1120 Namibia 202X Brazil 3220 Kazakhstan 3018 Israel 5096 Kiribati
1139 Botswana 2038 Bolivia 3239 Jordan 3026 Armenia 510X Mariana Islands
1147 Lesotho 2046 Chile 3247 Kuwait 3034 Azerbaijan 5118 Marshall Islands
1155 Swaziland 2054 Colombia 3255 Kyrgyzstan 3042 Bahrain 5126 Micronesia
1163 Zambia 2062 Dominica 3263 Laos 3050 Georgia 5134 Nauru
1171 Zimbabwe 2070 Dominican Republic 3271 Lebanon 3077 India 5142 New Caledonia
118X Malawi 2089 Ecuador 328X Macau 3085 Indonesia 5150 Norfolk Island
1198 Mauritius 2119 Anguilla 3301 Maldives 3107 Hong Kong 5169 Palau
1201 Mozambique 2127 Antigua and Barbuda 3409 Mongolia 3123 Taiwan 5177Papua New Guinea
121X Kenya 2135 Aruba 3506 Nepal 3131 Japan 5185 Solomon Islands
1228 Zaire 2143 Bahamas 3514 Oman 314X Malaysia 4243 Estonia
1236 Tanzania 2151 Barbados 3522 Pakistan 3158 Bangladesh 4251 Faroe Islands
1244 Madagascar 216X Belize 3530 Philippines 3166 Brunei 426X Finland
1252 Seychelles 2178 Bermuda 3549 Qatar 3174 Cambodia 4286 Gibraltar
1260 Reunion 2186 Cayman Islands 3557 Russia 3182 China 4294 Guernsey
1279 Angola 2194 Costa Rica 3565 Saudi Arabia 4146 Andorra 4340 Vatican City
1287 Uganda 2208 USA 3573 Singapore 4154 Belarus 4359 Yugoslavia
1295 Burundi 2216 Canada 3581 South Korea 4162 Bosnia 4405 Hungary
1317 Comores 2232 Guyana 359X Sri Lanka 4170 Bulgaria 4448 Turkey
1341 Congo 2240 El Salvador 3603 Syria 4189 Croatia 4456 Ukraine
135X Gabon 2259 Greenland 3611 Tajikistan 4200 San Marino 4502 Iceland
1384 Liberia 2267 Grenada 362X Thailand 4219 Slovakia 4529 Jersey
1392 Rwanda 2275 Guadelope 3638 Turkmenistan 4227 Czech Republic 4537 Latvia
1406 Benin 2283 Guatemala 3646 United Arab Emirates 4235 Denmark 4545 Liechtenstein
1414 Burkina Faso 2291 Haiti 3654 Uzbekistan 4014 Austria 4553 Lithuania
1422 Cameroon 2305 French Guiana 3662 Vietnam 4022 Belgium 4561 Luxemborg
1430 Cape Verde 2402 Honduras 3670 Yemen 4030 France 457X Macedonia
1449Central African Republic
250X Jamaica 4006 Albania 4049 Greece 4588 Malta
1457 Chad 2518 Martinique 2550 Nicaragua 4057 Ireland 4596 Moldova
1465 Djibouti 2526 Mexico 2569 Panama 4065 Italy 460X Monaco
1473 Egypt 2534 Montserrat 2577 Paraguay 4073 Netherlands 4707 Norway
1481 Equatorial Guinea 2542 Netherlands Antilles 2585 Peru 4081 Portugal 4804 Poland
149X Eritrea 1538 Sierra Leone 2593 Puerto Rico 409X Spain 4901 Romania
1503 Ethiopia 1546 Tunisia 2607 Saint Lucia 4103 Switzerland 4995 Slovenia
1511 Sudan 1562 Western Sahara 2704 Saint Vincent 4111 United Kingdom 5193 Tongo
152X Togo 1600 Gambia 2801 St Kitts and Nevis 412X Germany 5207 Tuvalu
1945 Mauritania 1708 Ghana 2909 Suriname 4138 Cyprus 5215 Vanuatu
1953 Morocco 1805 Guinea 2917 Trinidad and Tobago 5010 Australia 5223 Wallis and Futuna
1961 Niger 1902 Guinea-Bissau 2925 Turks and Caicos 5029 New Zealand 5231 Western Samoa
197X Nigeria 1929 Libya 2933 Uruguay 5053 Cook Islands 9997 No Information