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next generation of academics.
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academic freedom as the prerequisite to fostering intellectual debate and free inquiry;
ensuring that research informs all our activities including teaching, learning and service to the community;
advancing and disseminating knowledge that addresses the key challenges facing society - South African, continental and global;
protecting curiosity driven research;
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stimulating international linkages of researchers and research groupings.
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STUDENT FEES
2013
Postal Address: University of Cape Town
Private Bag X3
7701, RONDEBOSCH
All correspondence on fees should be addressed to the
Executive Director of Finance. Please quote your student
number in all correspondence
E Mail: fnd-fees@uct.ac.za
Fax: +27 21 650-4768
Website: http://www.uct.ac.za/apply/fees
Telephones: General Enquiries
Accounts and Fees
Fee Enquiry and
Cashiers
Office Hours:
Student Self
Service:
Mondays to Fridays
Thursdays
+27 21 650-9111
+27 21 650-1704
09h00 - 15h30
09h30 - 15h30
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CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
TERMS OF PAYMENT...........................................................................................
Tuition Fees ................................................................................................................
Residence Fees ...........................................................................................................
Method of Payment .....................................................................................................
Payments Received .....................................................................................................
Outstanding Fees ........................................................................................................
1
1
3
3
4
4
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
6
6
7
8
9
9
9
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
13
13
13
4.
14
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS.............................................................................
Semester Study Abroad (SSA) Programmes ...............................................................
Students on Centralised Academic Programmes/Exchanges .......................................
International Occasional Students ...............................................................................
International Affiliates ................................................................................................
International Students who intend to study for a full South African
Degree/Diploma/Honours ...........................................................................................
Undergraduate Degrees ...............................................................................................
Honours Degrees ........................................................................................................
Postgraduate Diplomas and Undergraduate Diplomas ................................................
Coursework Masters Degrees ....................................................................................
Research Masters Degrees .........................................................................................
Doctoral (PhD) Degrees ..............................................................................................
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15
16
16
16
5.5.1
5.5.2
5.5.3
5.5.4
5.5.5
5.5.6
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16
17
17
17
17
18
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5.6
5.6.1
5.6.2
5.6.2
5.6.3
5.7
5.8
5.9
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18
18
18
18
19
19
19
6.
20
7.
20
8.
21
9.
DOCTORATES ........................................................................................................
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10.
10.1
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
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22
22
22
23
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
10.9
10.10
11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
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24
25
28
30
34
36
36
12.
37
13.
13.1
13.2
13.3
RESIDENCES...........................................................................................................
Terms of Payment .......................................................................................................
Withdrawal from Student Accommodation after the start of the Academic Year ......
Residence Fees and Occupancy ..................................................................................
A. First Tier (Catering) Accommodation ....................................................................
B. Second Tier (Catering) Accommodation ................................................................
C. Second Tier (Self Catering) Accommodation ........................................................
D. Third Tier (Self Catering) Accommodation ...........................................................
100
100
102
102
107
103
104
105
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23
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The University has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in its handbooks.
However, we reserve the right at any time, if circumstances dictate, to
(i)
(ii)
make alterations or changes to any of the published details of the opportunities on offer; or
add to or withdraw any of the opportunities on offer.
Our students are given every assurance that changes to opportunities will only be made under
compelling circumstances and students will be fully informed as soon as possible.
TERMS OF PAYMENT 1
FEES
Fees are determined by Council from time to time and are subject to revision without notice.
1.
TERMS OF PAYMENT
A registered student (or legal guardian) is personally liable for all tuition and
accommodation fees, notwithstanding any pledges of support or bursary that they may
have received.
It should be noted that the contract which forms part of the application form for
admission to the University of Cape Town and which to that end was signed by the
student and/or their legal guardian, legally binds those parties to pay the full tuition and
accommodation fees for a particular year of registration as determined by the University.
This liability is not affected nor reduced through ignorance on the part of the
student/guardian regarding the rules and regulations of the University of Cape Town or
of the validity of his/her registration in terms of the said rules and regulations.
Since a students fee account is based on his/her academic record and accommodation
choices, it is their responsibility to verify the correctness of this information.
1.1
Tuition Fees
Students will be charged for all academic courses for which they
register.
Initial payment is due on or before 1 February 2013
We do not issue detailed statements of account prior to the initial payment date. It is
therefore the responsibility of the student to pay the initial payment as set out below
by the due date.
1.1.1
Each student must make a first payment of academic fees, as follows, by 1 February
2013, subject to a late payment fee of 10%. This includes students who intend
registering after the payment date, for example postgraduate students.
For the first payment of residence fees, refer to 13.1, page 102.
ALL STUDENTS FROM OUTSIDE SOUTH AFRICA AND OTHER SADC COUNTRIES SHOULD REFER
TO FEES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, Section 5, page 14 and point (f) below.
(a)
(b)
2 TERMS OF PAYMENT
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
AIM (modular) (1st payment due prior to 1 March 2013) ..................... R 15 500
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration
(1st payment due prior to 4 February 2012) ............................................ R 25 000
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration international
students (Full fees due prior to 4 February 2013) ............................ ZAR 85 000
Master of Commerce in Development Finance 1st year
(1st payment due prior to 8 March 2013) ................................................ R 46 750
Master of Commerce in Development Finance 1st year
international students (Full fees due prior to 8 March 2013) ......... ZAR 105 000
Full fee if total annual fee is less than R 17 500
School for Legal Practice students must pay the full fee of R 10 150 on
registration or by 1 February 2013, whichever date occurs first.
Students from SADC countries and non-South African students who do not have
permanent residence but pay local fees, must pay the minimum initial fee for
academic and residence fees prior to registration or by 1 February 2013,
whichever date occurs first.
Allow at least 14 working days for payment to appear in UCT bank account
to avoid delays in registration clearance being granted.
All UCT full-time international fee paying students for
qualifications not listed below (payable prior to registration) ................ R65 000
Masters (Coursework and dissertation) full-time international fee
paying students (payment due prior to registration) ............................... R42 000
Masters (Dissertation only) full-time international fee paying
students (payment due prior to registration) .............. full tuition PLUS R 3 000
PhD full-time international fee paying students
(payable prior to registration) .................................... full tuition PLUS R 3 000
Allow at least 14 working days for payment to appear in UCT bank account
to avoid delays in registration clearance being granted.
1.1.2
The University of Cape Town does not accept responsibility for incorrect addresses or
postal service deficiencies resulting in statements of account not being received. It is the
responsibility of the student to make enquiries should he/she not receive any statement of
account. The fact that no statement of account has been received will not be accepted as a
reason for failure to pay the university fees by due date
1.1.3
Where a student has applied to the bank for a student loan, the initial payment deadline
will be extended until 31 March 2013, provided that the Fees Office receives a
confirmation letter from the bank. No further extensions will be granted.
1.1.4
1.1.5
1.1.6
Where a student registers for the first time in the second semester of an academic year,
the full fees are payable on registration or by 31 July, whichever date occurs last.
1.1.7
Where a student adds one or more courses at the start of the second semester of an
academic year, the fees in respect thereof are due immediately and payable within 30
days of registration. Interest is charged on overdue accounts at 1% per month.
TERMS OF PAYMENT 3
1.1.8
For fee purposes the same rules and conditions apply to a student who is provisionally
registered at the University of Cape Town as for a registered student.
1.1.9
All fees due to the University are a first charge on any scholarship, bursary or loan
granted by the University or paid to the University from other sources for the benefit of
the student. If the total of bursaries/scholarships exceeds fees due, the balance may be
drawn by the student in two equal instalments after 14 March and 31 July, if the
University has received payment of the bursary and the refund is agreed to by the
sponsor.
1.1.10
1.1.11
A student who has a credit balance on his/her fee account as a result of an external
payment, will not be refunded until at least 14 days have elapsed from the credit of the
payment to his/her fee account
1.1.12
Student identity cards must be produced at the Fees Office when withdrawals or refunds
from fees accounts are requested.
1.1.13
Any case which may not be provided for in these rules will be subject to the ruling of the
Council.
1.2
Residence Fees
Students who will be entering UCT student accommodation should refer to Section 13 of
this handbook, page 104.
1.3
Method of Payment
When making payment the student number must be used as the reference to ensure
prompt credit of payment to the student fees account.
Direct Deposits/Internet Transfers/Cash Payments can be made into the University's
bank account at Standard Bank, Rondebosch; Branch Code 025009, Account
Number 27 068 9982. The student number must be used as the reference.
Direct Deposits can also be made at any branch of Standard Bank using the M65 form
which can be found at the bottom of UCT correspondence and at the back of this booklet.
Credit card payments can be made at the Cashiers Office by the card-holder; on-line
directly to the student fee account via the UCT website URL: http://payonline.uct.ac.za,
or by completing the Credit Card form and faxing it to the Cashiers Office: +27 21 650
5093. Forms can be obtained from the Cashiers or Fees Office, the back of the Student
Fees Booklet or from our website.
Debit card payments can be made but only at the Cashiers Office by the card holder as
the card holder must enter her/his PIN when authorising the transaction. Payment will be
limited to the card holders daily limit.
4 TERMS OF PAYMENT
Prior to making payment by credit or debit card at the UCT Cashiers Office please
obtain bank authorisation and code to expedite the payment process.
Cash payments to a maximum of R1 500 will be accepted at the Cashiers Office.
Cheques should be crossed and made payable to the University of Cape Town and the
student name and number written on the back of the cheque.
Post-dated cheques will not be accepted and will be returned to the drawer.
A R150 administration fee will be charged on all unpaid cheques.
Where payment is being made for students from outside the rand currency area, payment
must be made by telegraphic transfer into the Universitys bank account at Standard
Bank, Rondebosch; Branch Code 025009, Account Number 27 068 9982, Swift
address SBZA ZAJJ. Students paying International fees should consult the
International Office (see Section 5, page 14).
Students should allow at least 14 working days for such foreign payments to reach the
UCT bank account. Clearance will only be given when payment has been received.
A copy of the deposit slip/transfer form should be faxed to the Fees Office, University of
Cape Town, +27 21 650-4768 to assist with the timeous allocation of payments to the
appropriate fees account.
1.4
Payments Received
All payments received will be applied in the first instance to any amount outstanding
from the previous financial year. Thereafter payments made will be applied against
current year debt in the following order:
Tuition charges,
Residence and meal charges,
External Bursars Allowances,
Finance administration and miscellaneous charges.
1.5
Outstanding Fees
Students with outstanding balances on their fees account:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
TERMS OF PAYMENT 5
1.5.1
Students who have outstanding fees, fines, interest or dues will not be awarded degrees or
diplomas in:
(i)
June, if any amount is unpaid by 30 April 2013
(ii)
December, if any amount is unpaid by 31 October 2013
1.5.2
We charge interest monthly on outstanding balances at 1%. Where the final fee payment
date is 30 June, interest is charged on outstanding balances at 1% per month from 31 July
and at the end of each succeeding month.
1.5.3
A student whose fees are not paid by the due date, and who has not produced evidence of
receipt of a bursary/scholarship/loan may be excluded from attendance at classes or from
a residence or a student housing unit.
1.5.4
Where a student has prior year outstanding fees, payments received will be allocated to
clear unpaid interest first, followed by the oldest debt.
1.5.5
A student must check his/her fee account on a regular basis. This is especially important
prior to the year-end. Various charges may be debited to fee accounts if the student has
not settled these in cash, and these include library fines, traffic fines, student health
charges, residence damage costs, and emergency loans. Such charges will often appear on
fee accounts late in the year. Students can access their fee account from the UCT website
via the Student Portal URL: http://studentsonline.uct.ac.za.
ACADEMIC FEES
2.
ACADEMIC FEES
The University of Cape Town operates on a course-based fee structure inclusive of all addons. Thus, the dictum that the price you see is the price you pay applies to all academic
offerings across the University.
The Universitys all inclusive course-based fee structures published in Section 12 of this booklet,
together with the relevant Faculty handbook, will enable students to accurately calculate the cost of
their academic studies at UCT in 2013.
The Faculty Handbook will indicate the courses that can be taken in each qualification and the
relevant course code. Students can use this code to look up the all-inclusive cost of the course in
this booklet. The sum of these costs will give the total cost for the set of chosen courses as there are
no levies or additional academic charges.
Faculty handbooks containing the curriculum for each qualification can be obtained from the
relevant faculty office and this information is also available on the UCT web site:
https://www.uct.ac.za/apply/handbooks.
Since a students fees account is based on his/her academic load, it is the students responsibility to
verify the correctness of his/her enrolment for courses in the current year.
In order to assist first time applicants, the table below lists fees for typical first-year undergraduate
degrees for South African applicants. It will give you an idea of what the fees are likely to be. They
may vary a bit depending on actual choice of courses.
2.1
ENGINEERING &
BUILT
ENVIRONMENT
LAW
Undergraduate
Graduate
SCIENCE
ACADEMIC FEES
2.2
(ii)
(iii)
Programme /
Qualification
GSB Full Time
Qualifications
GSB Modular
Qualifications
(EMBA / MBA
/ PDBA &
AIM)
Last date
to add a
course
Friday of
the first
week of
starting.
(Day 5)
Friday of
the first
week of
starting.
(Day 5)
No reduction will be granted if the notice to withdraw is received after the above
deadlines.
(50
(50
ACADEMIC FEES
No withdrawal is possible after the cancel transcript entry date.
Note: These dates will be strictly adhered to. Any fees owing are due immediately on
cancellation of studies.
2.3
Last date to
add a course
Whole year
courses
First term
courses
Second term
courses
Other
courses:
15 February
15 February
15 February
1 March
22 March
19 July
19 July
2 August
23 August
Friday of the
first week of
the course.
(Day 5)
Friday of the
first week of
the course.
(Day 5)
Friday of
week three of
the course.
(Day 15)
Block
Release
Friday of the
week the
course begins.
(Day 5)
Not
applicable
Summer
Term
Friday of the
week the
course begins.
(Day 5)
Not
applicable
Monday after
which two
thirds of the
course has
been
presented/run.
Monday after
which two
thirds of the
course has been
presented/run.
Monday after
which two
thirds of the
course has
been
presented/run.
Winter Term
Friday of the
week the
course begins.
(Day 5)
Not
applicable
Monday after
which two
thirds of the
course has been
presented/run.
No reduction will be granted if the notice to withdraw is received after the above
deadlines.
After the last date to withdraw from a course but before the tenth last teaching day of a
semester or year course, a student may notify the faculty office that he or she does not
intend to complete the course. In this case the course remains on the record with a result of
INC. During the last ten days of a semester or year course such notifications will no longer
be accepted and a result of DPR or AB will be awarded by the department.
No withdrawal is possible after the cancel transcript entry date.
ACADEMIC FEES
2.4
2.5
who is permitted in any given year by Senate to take one or more courses in addition
to the full standard curriculum;
2.6
Leave of Absence
A student who is granted a prospective academic concession for Leave of Absence will be
entitled to the following fee rebates depending on the date and period for which the Leave
of Absence is granted:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
before Tuesday, 2 April 2013, the beginning of the second quarter; .............. 75%
before Monday, 15 July 2013, the beginning of the third quarter; ................ 50%
before Monday, 9 September 2013 ................................................................ 25%
after Monday, 9 September 2013 ...................................................................... nil
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
3.9
If an applicant requires the documentation in (c) or (d) sooner, an additional R 250 should
be added to the fees below.
If documents are to be sent by express courier, an additional R200 should be added to the
fees.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Requests for the verification of UCT Faculty of Health Sciences graduates may be sent to
the Faculty Manager: Academic Administration, Deans Office, Barnard Fuller Building,
Faculty of Health Sciences, Anzio Road, Observatory, 7925, South Africa, or faxed to
021-4478955 (for attention: Faculty Manager, Academic Administration, Faculty of
Health Sciences). Please include e-mail contact details in all requests.
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
Parking Tokens
The annual parking fee on upper campus varies depending upon the service required.
Students are required to pay for parking tokens when they are applied for and these
cannot be charged to student fee accounts.
3.15
Incidental Charges
Certain charges, which vary according to circumstances and which should be paid in
cash, will be debited to the students' fees accounts should they be incurred by students
and not settled timeously. These include parking fines, disciplinary fines (including those
imposed in Residences), library fines and the cost of replacement of library materials,
damage charges raised by Residences, processing costs of loans, advances made by the
Student Financial Aid. Note that all charges debited to fees accounts are subject to
interest on late payment.
4.
4.1
The balance of any scholarship or award, after settlement of fees, will be refunded to the
student on receipt of your payment. Sponsors must inform UCT in writing if surplus
funding is not to be paid out to a student. In most cases, students use funding from
additional sources to help them meet expenses incurred in connection with their studies
(for example, accommodation and subsistence, books and stationery, transport). Please
therefore, ignore credits of this nature when calculating the amount due by you.
4.2
The estimated minimum amount required for board and lodging by students not
accommodated in residence is R 51 800 per year or R 58 800 for Medical Students who
have a longer academic year. We suggest that sponsors require from their students
verifiable board and lodging expense accounts if the students reside outside official
University accommodation.
4.3
Students accommodated in a catering residence who have not chosen the full meal option
will require the following additional funds to cover meals taken elsewhere:
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.3.3
4.4
4.5
We estimate that the following ancillary expenses could be incurred by each student in
2013:
Books and Stationery ............................................................................................ R 6 000
Educational Equipment ........................................................................................ R 3 000
Living expenses, local transport, pocket money and sundries .............................. R 6 500
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 15
5.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
5.1
16 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
5.2
5.3
5.4
International Affiliates
Visiting international students and academics who are not taking UCT courses but wish
to pursue research towards studies at their own University by using UCTs libraries, must
first make contact with a UCT department to ensure they will be welcome and obtain an
assurance that there are necessary resources (and with mutual understanding of
expectations) to accommodate them in the host department. Thereafter application should
be made through IAPO. A visiting Affiliate does not attend lectures, work at UCT, have
any supervision or write examinations.
Affiliate Fees per month or part thereof ...............................................Refer to Section 6
Fees will be payable in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
5.5
5.5.1
Undergraduate Degrees
Tuition Fees (per year)
Faculty
Commerce
Engineering & the
Built Environment
Health Sciences
Typical Qualification
BCom, BBusSc, etc
BSc, BSC (Eng) etc
BSc (Med) etc
ZAR 30 250
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 17
Humanities
Law
Science
5.5.2
Faculty
Commerce
Engineering & the Build Environment
Health Sciences
Humanities
Law
Science
Faculty
Commerce
Engineering & the Build Environment
Health Sciences (Int. Research Ethics)
Health Sciences (Other)
Humanities
Law
Science
ZAR 30 250
ZAR 30 250
5.5.5
ZAR 35 000
ZAR 35 000
5.5.4
ZAR 30 250
5.5.3
ZAR 35 000
18 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
5.5.6
5.6
5.6.1
5.6.2
5.6.3
GSB:
Master of of
Commerce
Development Finance
MBA (Masters
Business in
Administration)
For
1st Year
studentsFee
the(per
balance
fees is due prior to registrationZAR
or 8 226
March
Academic
Programme
year) of
..........................................................
000
2013
whicheverFee
is the
Administration
(perearlier.
year) ....................................................................... ZAR 64 000
Total Fee (per year) .....................................................................................
ZAR 290 000
Academic
Programme
Fee (covers
1st andpay
2nd half
year)this
....................................
ZAR 105 000
(MBA Modular
international
students
fee per annum)
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 19
5.7
International Scholarships
International Honours, Masters & PhD students/applicants are advised that the
University offers scholarships to deserving international applicants. Applications must be
made via the Post Graduate Centre & Funding Office refer UCTs website. The closing
date is 31 July of the year preceding study.
ENSURE YOU APPLY FOR THESE SCHOLARSHIPS PRIOR TO COMING TO
UCT!
For Honours. Postgraduate Diploma and Coursework Masters students there are also
bursaries available which will reduce the International Term Fee and these are awarded
at the discretion of the Faculty Dean based on academic merit, financial need and faculty
requirements. (International terms of payment will still apply). Please apply at the
relevant Faculty Office.
THE ABOVE AWARDS ARE ONLY APPLICABLE TO HONOURS,
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA AND COURSEWORK MASTERS STUDIES.
5.8
Residence Fees
The initial payment as stated in 13.1 (refer to page 102) is required prior to registration
for all international students and non-South African students who do not have permanent
residence. This is in addition to the 100% of International Tuition Fees.
Note: There is only limited accommodation available for international students in
residences, consequently most international students share rented accommodation in the
vicinity of the University. (Further information can be obtained from Student
Housing/Campus Accommodation and Letting).
The residence fee excludes the winter vacation between the first and second semesters,
but includes the short vacations in the first and second semesters. The opening date for
new students is Tuesday, 29 January 2013 and the closing date for student housing is
Friday, 15 November 2013. The same withdrawal rules apply to international students
leaving residences as for local students (refer to 13.2, page 102).
5.9
20 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
the beginning of the first quarter, 11 February 2013. ............... 100% adjustment
(ii)
6.
7.
8.
8.1
In the case of a masters dissertation, this applies in the second or subsequent year in
which the dissertation is being completed;
8.2
In the case of a doctoral thesis, this applies in the third or subsequent year in which the
thesis is being completed;
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Students who intend submitting by 12 noon on Monday, 11 February 2013, the start of
the 2013 academic year, do not need to reregister and his/her registration will not be
processed.
8.3
Where a student is required to revise and resubmit a thesis or dissertation the academic
fee will be charged per quarter (i.e. if the candidate must work for up to one quarter,
he/she will pay 25% of the full fee; for up to two quarters, he/she will pay 50% of the full
fee and so on).
9.
DOCTORATES
(Note: We no longer offer the ChM)
For each year of registration:
DMus (By performance and thesis or composition and thesis) .......................... R 18 740
PhD, MD, DMus : (By Thesis) ......................................................................... R 13 440
PhD in Philosophy in Economics (By coursework and thesis) ......................... R 46 260
DSc, DSc (Eng), DLitt, DEd, DMus, DSocSc, LLD, DEconSc, DArch,
DFA, DSc (Med) (For distinguished published work) ........................................ R 5 200
10.
10.1
10.2
YEAR 1
YEAR 2
10.3
23
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
GSB: PhD
Specialising in Business Administration & Management Practice
(GSB6000W)
10.10
11.
11.1
ENGINEERING &
BUILT
ENVIRONMENT
LAW
Undergraduate
Graduate
SCIENCE
11.2
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
Degrees
Bachelor of Commerce
specialising in Financial Accounting
General Accounting Stream
Chartered Accounting Stream
Regular curriculum
- no repeat courses
11.3
11.4
MBChB
1st Year ........................................................................... R 52 000
2nd Year........................................................................... R 63 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 64 000
4th Year .......................................................................... R 61 000
5th Year .......................................................................... R 48 000
6th Year .......................................................................... R 65 000
1st Year Intervention Curriculum ................................. R 50 000
BSc (Audiology)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 500
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 40 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 45 000
4th Year .......................................................................... R 42 500
1st Year Intervention Curriculum ................................. R 44 000
11.5
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Degrees
Regular curriculum
- no repeat courses
Diplomas
Honours
4 Honours courses + research essay .............................. R 27 550
BEd Hons (6 Honours courses) .................................... R 27 720
BA Hons in Drama
4 Honours courses + research essay .............................. R 27 550
BMus Hons specialising in Dance Studies .................... R 30 140
BMus Hons specialising in Choreography ................... R 27 490
BMus Hons specialising in Performance ....R28 400 - R 29 320
BMus Hons specialising in Musicology ........................ R 27 550
BMus Hons specialising in Composition....................... R 27 500
Masters by Coursework
4 Masters course work courses...................................... R 24 920
Minor dissertation .......................................................... R 11 380
Research Masters ........................................................ R 18 700
MPhil in Library & Information Science ................... R 18 700
Master of Fine Art
By dissertation ............................................................... R 18 700
Master of Music by Composition & Dissertation
Composition .................................................................. R 24 860
Dissertation ................................................................... R 11 380
Master of Music by Performance & Dissertation
Recitals .......................................................................... R 26 920
Minor Dissertation ......................................................... R 11 380
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................ R 13 440
Diplomas
Certificates
11.6
FACULTY OF LAW
Degrees
Regular curriculum
- no repeat courses
Undergraduate LLB
1st Year depending on electives ................................ R 38 500
2nd Year depending on electives................................. R 44 500
3rd Year depending on electives ................................. R 48 500
4th Year depending on electives ................................. R 45 500
Graduate LLB
1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 48 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 45 500
Postgraduate
Diplomas
11.7
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Degrees
Regular curriculum
- no repeat courses
Bachelor of Science
1st Year ........................................................................... R 40 500
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 41 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 41 000
12.
COURSE CODE
AAE2001S
AAE4002W
AAE4012W
AAE5000H
AAE5001W
AAE7000W
AAE7001W
AAE7002W
AAE7003W
AAE7004W
AAE7005W
AAE7006W
ACC1006F
ACC1006S
ACC1012S
ACC1106F
ACC2011S
ACC2012W
ACC2018S
ACC2022F
ACC2022S
ACC2023F
ACC2023S
ACC2111S
ACC2113W
ACC2114W
ACC3004H
DESCRIPTION
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
ANAESTHESIA
ANAESTHESIA EXT CREDIT
ANAESTHESIA
ANAESTHESIA EXT CREDIT
PHD ANAESTHESIA
MD ANAESTHESIA
MMED ANAESTHESIA PT 3
MMED ANAESTHESIA PT 1
MMED ANAESTHESIA PT 2
MPHIL CRITICAL CARE PT 1
MPHIL CRITICAL CARE PT 2
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING I
FINANCIAL REPORTING II
CONTROL OF FINANCIAL INFO SYS
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING I
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING I
TAXATION I
TAXATION I
FINANCIAL REPORTING I
FINANCIAL REPORTING IIA
FINANCIAL REPORTING IIB
TAXATION II
TUITION FEE
20202 R
3,650
1,180
1,180
1,000
2,080
13,440
13,440
4,290
8,910
8,910
8,580
3,860
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
10,260
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
10,260
10,260
5,140
10,260
10,260
5,140
5,140
21,630
11,550
8,300
8,300
5,140
10,630
10,630
11,850
10,630
4,340
5,100
5,100
6,740
6,740
9,310
10,160
10,160
10,160
36,880
36,880
18,700
13,440
3,470
2,150
7,460
4,820
3,470
3,470
4,820
4,490
5,980
3,000
4,490
5,980
3,470
3,000
5,980
4,250
5,980
7,460
11,780
2,750
2,690
2,690
8,140
7,760
6,370
3,650
4,260
2,690
6,080
2,690
6,080
4,770
4,840
6,140
4,770
4,770
12,290
4,840
4,770
4,770
4,770
4,770
5,840
4,770
4,910
2,150
4,770
4,770
4,770
4,770
7,080
7,040
7,040
8,140
12,140
12,090
12,140
12,090
23,440
6,370
6,370
3,600
3,600
6,370
3,620
3,780
11,790
7,550
5,900
14,630
14,630
14,630
7,950
5,310
9,270
9,270
9,270
9,270
5,310
9,270
9,270
5,310
9,270
9,270
9,270
9,270
5,310
9,270
9,270
5,310
9,270
9,270
5,310
9,270
9,270
5,310
9,270
9,270
5,310
9,270
9,270
9,270
19,800
19,800
19,800
12,710
3,490
3,490
3,490
3,490
3,490
19,800
7,190
12,710
19,800
12,710
2,550
7,640
12,710
2,790
2,790
3,490
3,490
13,440
13,440
19,800
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
7,210
3,400
3,400
5,050
21,570
7,210
2,270
2,270
1,710
1,710
7,200
7,200
7,200
2,770
1,310
0
7,210
4,490
0
3,400
22,180
2,270
2,270
7,200
7,200
4,800
2,770
0
3,370
3,370
7,210
7,530
0
4,490
1,730
1,730
3,430
23,970
6,720
4,800
12,470
5,210
3,370
6,940
6,940
5,210
2,770
6,940
2,320
3,460
9,150
3,460
3,460
3,460
9,150
3,460
3,460
3,110
3,460
3,230
LANDSCAPE TECHNIQUES II
TERRAIN ANALYSIS
TERRAIN ANALYSIS
PLANNING TECHNIQUES I
LOCAL AREA LNDSCAPE ARCH PROJ
METRO LANDSCAPE PROJECT
PLANNING TECHNIQUES II
ADV HIST & THEORY OF ARCH
ADVANCED BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
ARCH DESIGN STUDIO I
ARCH DESIGN STUDIO II
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
PLANTS & DESIGN
ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH METHOD
ASPECTS OF HISTORY & THEORY
MASTERS DISSERTATION GEOMATICS
REGIONAL PLANNING PROJECT
REGIONAL PLANNING THEORY
PLANNING TECHNIQUES III
HAT LANDSCAPE ARCH B
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
LANDSCAPE ARCH PROJECT
MCPUD DISSERTATION
MCRP DISSERTATION
MLA DISSERTATION
ADV TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
ADV THEORY RESEARCH
RESEARCH PROJECT
LAW OF CONVERSATION & DEV
CONSERVATION DISCIP & PRAC
SURV MEASURE&REC HERITAGE RES
CONSERV DEV & IMPACT ASS I
CONSERV DEV & IMPACT ASSESS II
RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
DESIGN DISSERTATION
HISTORY OF CONSERVATION
RESEARCH & ASSESS HERITAGE RES
PHD THESIS GEOMATICS
MASTERS ARCH & PLANNING DISS
PHD ARCH & PLANNING THESIS
INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY
ASTROPHYSICS
ASTRONOMICAL TECHNIQUES
STELLAR ASTROPHYSICS
GALACTIC & EXTRAGALACTIC ASTRO
OBSERVATIONAL TECHNIQUES I
GENERAL ASTROPHYSICS I
GENERAL ASTROPHYSICS II
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
GALAXIES
HONOURS IN ASTRO & SPACE SCI
MASTERS IN ASTRONOMY
MSC ASTRO & SPACE SCI (DISS)
CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES
2,160
3,230
3,230
3,460
9,150
10,270
1,180
3,240
3,240
10,110
10,110
3,240
3,230
3,520
3,110
20,500
9,150
5,730
2,160
3,230
3,230
10,270
12,310
12,310
10,260
8,540
8,540
8,810
3,400
2,270
2,270
2,260
5,600
5,600
28,120
5,660
5,660
13,440
20,180
13,440
5,100
6,740
6,740
10,160
10,160
6,010
3,070
3,070
3,070
3,070
36,880
18,700
18,700
3,670
EXTRAGALACTIC ASTRONOMY
MSC ASTRO & SPACE SCI (C/WK)
PHD IN ASTRONOMY
UNDERSTANDING GENDER
AFRICA: CULTURE, ID & GLBLSN
INTRO TO LANGUAGE STUDIES
INTRO TO APPLIED LANGUAGE STUD
LINGUISTICS FOUNDATION
SOCIOLINGUISTICS FOUNDATION
WORDS DEEDS BONES & THINGS
INTRO TO SOC ANTH OF DEV & DIF
GENDER, SEXUALITY, POLITICS
GENDER& POLITICS OF DEVELPMENT
GENDER AND HISTORY
CULTURE, ID & GLBLSN IN AFRICA
LINGUISTICS IIA
LINGUISTICS IIB
ANTHROPOLOGICAL FIELDWORK
MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTHROPOLOGY OF POWER & WEALTH
BELIEF AND SYMBOLISM
THEORIES, POLITICS AND ACTION
POLITICS OF GENDERED KNOWLEDGE
LINGUISTICS IIIA
LINGUISTICS IIIB
THE CHALLENGE OF CULTURE
ANTHROPOL THROUGH ETHNOGRAPHY
SPECIAL TOPIC
SPECIAL TOPIC
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
GENDER AND VIOLENCE
GENDER ANALYSIS & RES DESIGN
DEVELOPMNT/CONFLICT/POL CHANGE
GENDER PEACE & JUSTICE
INTRO TO GENDER/TRANSFORMATION
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
DEBATES IN AFRICAN STUDIES
PUBLIC CULTURE IN AFRICA
PUBLIC CULTURE INTERNSHIP
THE AFRICAN STUDIES ARCHIVE
DECOLONIAL THEORY
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
LANGUAGE CONTACT/BILINGUILISM
MODERN LINGUISTIC THOUGHT I
SPECIAL TOPIC: READING COURSE
LING APPROACH: STUDY OF NARRAT
LANGUAGE VARIATION
MODERN LING THOUGHT II
TOPICS IN SYNTAX
AFRICAN LINGUISTICS
AFRICAN LANGUAGES IN EDUCATION
MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH METHODS
3,670
18,300
13,440
4,650
2,080
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
1,160
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
6,230
18,700
3,140
18,700
11,380
6,230
6,230
18,700
11,380
6,230
6,230
6,230
18,700
8,550
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
3,140
2,870
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
5,100
5,100
5,100
6,740
6,740
6,740
6,740
10,160
10,160
10,160
10,160
10,160
10,160
36,880
36,880
18,700
3,010
18,700
18,300
18,700
18,300
18,700
13,440
13,440
13,440
5,140
10,260
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
4,680
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
31,040
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
26,460
10,260
5,140
9,220
6,810
5,140
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
7,190
10,260
9,220
9,220
3,630
5,140
3,630
3,630
3,630
INTERNSHIP (PGDM)
BUS COMM & CAREER DEV
ELECTRONIC MARKETING
MANAGEMENT THEORY IN PRACTICE
ENTREPRENEURIAL STRATEGIES
RESEARCH METHODS FOR TOURISM
TOURISM THEORY AND SYSTEMS
RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROJECT
FINANCE HONS SELECTED TOPICS
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE III ASSETS
CREATIVITY IN BUSINESS
EFFECTIVE PEOPLE PRACTICES
MASTERS IN BUSINESS SCIENCE
MASTERS DISSERTATION IN BUSSCI
PEOPLE MANAGEMENT I
PEOPLE MANAGEMENT II
MINOR DISSERTATION 60 CREDITS
PEOPLE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROJECT
LIFE INSURANCE
PENSIONS
SA FINANCIAL MARKETS
ORG PSYCHOLOGY MASTERS (CRSWK)
ORG PSYCHOLOGY MASTERS (DISS)
SPECIALIST FINANCE-INVESTMNT A
MONITORING & PROG EVALUATION
MONITORING & PROG EVAL CRSEWRK
MATH COMPUTING SKILLS
GENERAL INSURANCE
HEALTH AND CARE
NUMERICAL METHODS IN FINANCE I
RISK MANAGEMENT OF DERIVATIVES
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE & DERIVATIVES
STOCHASTIC CALCULUS FOR FINANCE I
STOCHASTIC CALCULUS FOR FINANCE II
NUMERICAL METHODS IN FINANCE II
PHD IN BUSINESS SCIENCE
CHEMISTRY 1000
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS
CHEMISTRY 1009
CHEMISTRY 1010
CHEMISTRY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
CHEMISTRY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
CHEMISTRY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY & SPECTROSC
ORGANIC & INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY 3005
HONOURS IN CHEMISTRY
MASTERS IN CHEMISTRY
MASTERS IN TERTIARY CHEM EDUC
PHD IN CHEMISTRY
PHD IN TERTIARY CHEMISTRY EDUC
INTRO TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
3,630
5,140
5,140
3,630
3,630
13,130
6,810
7,990
14,140
6,810
14,140
10,260
10,260
3,420
28,270
7,990
10,260
7,990
28,270
2,580
10,260
10,260
6,810
10,260
2,570
6,810
6,810
3,420
13,440
10,160
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
2,550
5,100
6,740
6,740
20,270
36,880
18,700
18,700
13,440
13,440
4,490
13,180
5,600
3,570
1,310
3,370
5,600
0
2,270
2,270
3,370
3,370
3,590
5,100
1,700
4,490
4,490
3,940
4,800
2,270
2,270
2,270
2,270
2,270
8,720
4,800
9,990
5,600
6,010
2,270
20,500
18,670
4,390
2,240
2,270
3,310
1,150
1,150
1,150
3,310
2,240
3,310
2,240
1,150
4,390
3,310
3,310
2,240
2,240
4,390
2,240
4,390
5,060
550
2,240
1,150
13,440
13,440
0
3,650
7,870
3,940
7,870
9,800
19,800
19,800
8,510
2,880
2,880
8,290
12,730
19,040
8,580
3,290
2,130
3,180
2,130
3,180
3,180
3,180
3,180
2,130
2,130
12,710
3,180
12,710
2,080
19,800
2,790
2,790
19,800
3,180
3,180
3,180
3,180
3,180
13,440
13,440
8,910
13,440
8,910
4,290
8,910
8,910
4,290
6,180
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
4,290
13,440
13,440
8,910
4,290
8,910
4,290
8,910
13,440
13,440
8,910
4,290
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
4,290
13,440
13,440
8,910
4,290
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
8,580
3,290
19,800
8,910
8,910
4,290
8,910
8,910
4,290
19,800
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
8,580
3,860
8,910
8,580
3,860
10,150
4,490
4,490
0
4,490
4,810
1,300
5,100
4,490
2,270
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING II
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING III
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING II
HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY
TRANSPORTATIONAL PLANNING
WATER TREATMENT
URBAN WATER SERVICES
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING IV
DESIGN PROJECT
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
URBAN DESIGN & MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH PROJECT
RESEARCH PROJECT
MSC CIVIL ENGINEERING DISSERT
MSC CIVIL ENGINEERING PART DIS
STRUCT CONCRETE PROP & PRACTIC
ADV STRUCTURAL CONCRETE ENG
MINOR DISSERTATION
INTR TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT
THE ACTIVATED SLUDGE SYSTEM
SEDIMENTATION IN WATER TREATMT
SEWAGE SLUDGE TREATMENT
DESIGN OF BIO NUTR REMOVAL SYS
INTEGR WSTWTR TRTMT PLNT DESGN
DEVELPG CITIES ISSUES & STRAT
URBAN RENEWAL
MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MGMT
URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT
ADV MECH OF MATERIALS
DISSERTATION PREPARATION
LABORATORY & FIELD TECHNIQUES
GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES
STAB&DESIGNOF STEEL STRUCTURES
STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS WITH APPL
FOUNDATION DESIGN
BRIDGE MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANC
DURAB & COND. ASSMT CONCRETE STRUCTURES
STRENGTH & RETROFITTING CONCRT
SAFETY OF SPECIAL STRUCTURES
STRUCT PERFORM ASSESSMENT & M
REPAIR & REHAB CONCRETE STRUCT
DESIGN & MODEL WATER DISTR SYS
PHD CIVIL ENGINEERING DISSERT
INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATE 2 MTH
INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATE2-4 MTH
INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATE 4-6 MT
INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATE 6-12 M
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
BUSINESS LAW I
BUSINESS LAW I
BUSINESS LAW I
COMPANY LAW
4,490
4,490
4,490
4,490
2,240
4,490
3,390
3,390
4,490
7,520
4,490
4,490
4,490
14,950
14,950
20,500
18,670
4,390
4,390
8,820
1,150
2,760
2,240
2,240
5,510
5,470
7,460
7,460
7,460
7,460
4,390
5,060
4,390
4,390
4,390
4,390
4,390
7,440
7,440
3,720
7,440
5,470
7,440
4,390
13,440
3,780
7,130
10,510
14,020
0
4,840
4,840
4,840
4,840
COMPANY LAW
LABOUR LAW
LABOUR LAW
BUSINESS LAW II
BUSINESS LAW II
CORPORATION LAW
COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS LAW
TRUSTS AND ESTATE PLANNING
ELECTRONIC LAW
COMPETITION LAW
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
MOOT CAPUT
ELECTRONIC LAW
REGULATION AND GOVERNANCE
REVENUE LAW
LABOUR LAW- LLB
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
RFG: LABOUR LAW
RFG: COMPANY LAW
RFG: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPTION
MASTERS IN COMMERCIAL LAW
ADV COMPANY LAW: SECURITIES
MASTERS IN COMMERCIAL LAW DISS
PG DIP LAW (LABOUR) RES PAPER
MASTERS IN TAX LAW DISS
COLLECTIVE LABOUR LAW
MASTERS IN LABOUR LAW DISS
PG DIP LAW (TAX) RES PAPER
MASTERS IN SHIPPING LAW DISS
PG DIP LAW (SHIP) RES PAPER
PG DIP LAW (COMM'L) RES PAPER
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION & PRACT
CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA
MEDIATION
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYMENT LAW
COMPETITION LAW
ADV CPNY LAW: CORP GOVERNANCE
TAX LAW
ADVANCED TAX LAW
LAW & REG INTERGRATION IN AFR
NEGOTIATION
CORPORATE FINANCING
INT'L COMMERCIAL TRANS LAW
MASTERS IN INT TRADE LAW DISS
DISCRIMINATION & EQUALITY LAW
PRINCIPLES OF IP LAW
ADVANCED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
MASTERS IN INT PROP LAW DISS
PG DIP LAW (IP) RES PAPER
COMPARATIVE LEGAL SYSTEMS
AFRICAN LAW
4,840
4,840
4,840
4,840
4,840
8,740
8,740
2,190
2,130
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,130
2,190
4,380
4,380
4,380
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
11,440
12,040
6,040
3,020
6,040
12,040
6,040
3,020
6,040
3,020
3,020
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
24,080
24,080
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
6,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
6,040
3,020
12,040
12,040
COMMON LAW
CIVIL LAW
CHINESE LAW AND INVESTMENTS
MASTERS IN COMP LAW DISS
PG DIP LAW (CLA) RES PAPER
MARITIME LAW AND MARINE INSUR
PHD IN COMMERCIAL LAW
LLD IN COMMERCIAL LAW (THESIS)
LLD IN COMMERCIAL LAW (PBL WK)
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CONSTRUCTION INFO SYSTEMS
PROPERTY STUDIES IA
PROPERTY STUDIES IB
PROPERTY INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PROPERTY INVESTMENT MATHS I
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY I T
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY II
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT I
MEASUREMENT&DESIGN APPRAISAL I
PROPERTY STUDIES IIA
REAL PROPERTY LAW I
MEASUREMENT
PROPERTY INVESTMENT MATHS II
PROPERTY STUDIES IIB
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY III
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CONSTRUCTION COSTING
MEASUMNT & DESIGN APPRAISAL II
APPLIED CONTRACT LAW I
PROPERTY STUDIES I
PROPERTY STUDIES IIIA
PROPERTY STUDIES IIIB
PROPERTY & CONTRACT LAW
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT II
COST ENGINEERING I T
PROPERTY STUDIES IIIC
COST ENGINEERING
GLOBALISATION & BUILT ENVIRON
MANAGEMENT ENTERPRISE
PROPERTY STUDIES II
MEASUMNT& DESIGN APPRAISAL III
APPLIED CONTRACT LAW II
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CIVIL ENGINEERING MEASUREMENT
ADV CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT PROJECT
ADVANCED PROPERTY STUDIES A
ADVANCED PROPERTY STUDIES B
APPLIED PROPERTY LAW
12,040
12,040
12,040
6,040
3,020
12,040
13,440
13,440
5,200
8,920
0
2,400
4,490
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4,490
8,920
0
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0
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0
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6,610
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29,990
36,690
18,700
36,940
18,700
18,700
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18,470
13,440
0
23,780
2,400
8,930
2,460
BASIC DEMOGRAPHY
TECHNIQUES OF DEMOGRAPHIC EST
POPULATION PROJECTIONS & MODEL
TOPICS IN POPULATION STUDIES
TOPICS IN S.AFRICAN DEMOGRAPHY
LANGUAGE IN HUMANITIES
LANGUAGE IN HUMANITIES
TEXTS IN THE HUMANITIES
TEXTS IN THE HUMANITIES
TEXTS IN THE HUMANITIES
ACADEMIC LIT IN THE HUMANITIES
LANGUAGE IN PERFORMING ARTS
CONCEPTS IN THE SOC SCIENCES
CONCEPTS IN THE SOC SCIENCES
CONCEPTS IN THE SOC SCIENCES
1ST SEMESTER EXCHANGE
2ND SEMESTER EXCHANGE
MOOT COMPETITION
COMMUNITY SERVICE
INT YEAR SKILLS COMPONENT
INTEGRATIVE ASSESSMENT PROJECT
LEGAL PRACTICE
LEGAL PRACTICE
LEGAL PRACTICE
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
FOREIGN ELECTIVE (2-4 MONTHS)
FOREIGN ELECTIVE (4-6 MONTHS)
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
ACTING I (ENGLISH)
STAGECRAFT A
STAGECRAFT B
ACTING I (BILINGUAL)
VOICE I (ENGLISH)
VOICE I (BILINGUAL)
MOVEMENT I
INTRO TO THEATRE & PERF A
INTRO TO THEATRE & PERF B
MAKING THEATRE MEAN(ING)
LEARNING THRU DRAMA & THEATRE
ACTING II (ENGLISH)
ACTING II (BILINGUAL)
VOICE II (ENGLISH)
VOICE II (BILINGUAL)
MOVEMENT II
CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE
INTRODUCTION TO DIRECTING
MOVEMENT III
PROFESSNL PRAC IN THE THEATRE
ACTING III (ENGLISH)
ACTING III (BILINGUAL)
VOICE III (ENGLISH)
VOICE III (BILINGUAL)
THEATRE MAKING III
ACTING PRACTICE III (ENGLISH)
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2,460
2,460
2,460
2,460
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4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
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4,650
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6,230
0
0
0
1,380
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10,150
10,150
0
7,300
10,930
0
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5,420
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0
0
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5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
ADV MACRO & MICRO ECONOMICS
QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN ECON
ADV. LABOUR & DEVELOPMNT ECON
PUBLIC SECTOR ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE & FINANCE
APPL. INTERN. TRADE BARGAINING
MACROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC CHALLENGES IN AFRICA
RESEARCH & WRITING I
ECONOMY & ITS FIN. MARKETS
THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEY DATA
POLICY ANALYSIS
EXPERIMENTS IN ECONOMICS
ECOS OF INDUS. REGUL. & FIRMS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
SECURITIES LEGISLATION
SECURITIES LEGISLATION
CORPORATE FIN & EQUITY VAL
CORPORATE FIN & EQUITY VAL
PORTFOLIO OPTIMISATION
PORTFOLIO OPTIMISATION
FINANCIAL MODELLING & STATS
FINANCIAL MODELLING & STATS
ECONOMICS MODULE
ECONOMICS MODULE
HONOURS LONG ESSAY
HONOURS LONG ESSAY
FUTURES, OPTIONS & DERIVATIVES
FUTURES, OPTIONS & DERIVATIVES
ACCOUNTING FOR PORTFOLIO MANAG
ACCOUNTING FOR PORTFOLIO MANAG
FIXED INCOME SECURITY ANALYSIS
FIXED INCOME SECURITY ANALYSIS
MATHS AND STATS FOR ECONOMISTS
LABOUR ECONOMICS
THE ECONOMICS OF CONFLICT
MASTERS IN ECON FULL DISS
GOVERNANCE & GROWTH
QUANTITATIVE METHODS OF ECO
ADVANCED MICRO ECONOMICS
ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS
MINOR DISSERTATION
ECO GROWTH:THEORY & EVIDENCE
ADVANCED ECONOMETRICS
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
APPLIED INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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5,140
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5,140
5,140
10,090
5,140
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5,140
5,140
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5,140
5,140
5,140
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5,140
5,140
5,140
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5,140
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5,140
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4,250
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4,250
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4,250
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3,820
3,820
3,820
3,820
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1,740
1,740
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1,740
3,820
1,740
3,820
1,740
3,820
3,820
3,820
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3,820
3,820
3,820
3,820
3,820
3,820
1,940
3,820
1,940
3,820
6,660
1,940
1,940
6,660
6,660
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1,940
1,940
1,940
3,820
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3,450
3,450
0
0
0
3,820
3,820
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3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
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3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
3,450
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4,250
4,960
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
4,620
18,700
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
11,380
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
4,960
13,440
0
9,590
5,600
3,370
3,370
3,370
3,370
6,720
10,800
6,720
3,370
3,370
0
4,800
2,270
2,270
5,600
5,600
3,370
3,370
2,840
4,490
3,370
5,600
2,270
3,940
5,600
12,250
2,840
2,840
3,370
6,720
3,370
3,370
5,600
2,270
2,550
12,470
12,470
2,120
2,120
2,270
5,600
5,600
5,600
5,600
5,600
5,600
2,270
5,600
5,600
3,370
2,270
2,270
20,500
18,670
8,820
6,720
4,110
4,110
4,110
2,230
5,060
5,470
4,110
4,110
5,470
5,470
5,470
5,470
5,470
5,470
5,470
5,470
1,370
1,370
1,370
2,740
2,740
5,470
5,470
13,440
0
5,100
5,100
5,100
6,740
6,740
10,160
10,160
10,160
10,160
36,880
36,880
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
7,410
18,700
18,700
18,300
18,700
18,300
18,700
9,260
9,260
9,260
6,540
4,580
4,580
4,580
13,440
13,440
4,650
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
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5,510
5,510
5,510
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5,510
5,510
6,230
18,700
11,380
12,420
13,470
6,230
LANG/LIT/MODERNITY I
LANG/LIT/MODERNITY II
THEORIES/HIST OF MODERNITY
DIRECTED READING PROJECT
THEORIES OF REPRESENTATION
PHD IN ENGLISH
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION
MATHEMATICS 1017
MATHEMATICS 1017
MATHEMATICS 1018
MATHEMATICS 1018
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURES
MANAGMNT OF TRANSPORT SUPP & D
LOCAL AREA TRANSP PLAN, MAN &
MINOR DISSERTATION
INTEGRATED LAND USE TRANSPORT
NON-MOTORISED TRANSPORTATION
MASTERS DISSERT:TRANSPORT STUD
SUSTAINABLE URBAN SYSTEMS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROF COMMUNIC STUDIES POSTGRAD
PROF COMMUNIC STUDIES POSTGRAD
PUBLIC TRNSPT PLNNG & ECO
TRSNPT DEMAND ANAL & PROJ ASSM
TRANSPORT MODELLING
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
MASTERS PAPER REQUIREMENT
RAIL PLANNING & OPS MANAGEMENT
BUS PLANNING & OPS MANAGEMENT
ANALYSING FILM AND TV
ANALYSING FILM AND TV
MEDIA AND SOCIETY
MEDIA AND SOCIETY
MEDIA AND SOCIETY
FOUNDATIONS IN MEDIA STUDIES
WRITING & EDITING IN THE MEDIA
MEDIA, POWER AND CULTURE
INTROD TO HISTORY OF CINEMA
PRODUCING DOCUMENTARY TV
RADIO PRODUCTION I
DESIGNING ONLINE MEDIA
PRINT JOURNALISM PRODUCTION I
SCREENWRITING I
TELEVISION DRAMA
SCREEN PRODUCTION I
THE MEDIA IN SOUTH AFRICA
ADVANCED MEDIA STUDIES
ADVANCED FILM STUDIES
FILM IN AFRICA & SOUTH AFRICA
RADIO PRODUCTION II
DESIGNING INTERACTIONS
DYNAMIC WEB DESIGN
PRINT JOURNALISM PRODUCTION II
SCREENWRITING II
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
13,440
2,270
4,490
4,490
4,490
4,490
5,100
7,460
7,460
8,820
7,460
7,460
18,670
7,460
7,460
7,460
7,460
7,460
7,460
7,460
4,390
0
7,460
7,460
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
8,550
8,550
8,550
6,200
6,200
6,200
8,550
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
8,550
8,550
8,550
6,200
6,200
6,200
8,550
6,200
8,550
8,550
12,250
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
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5,510
5,510
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5,510
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5,510
5,510
5,510
18,700
18,700
11,380
6,230
11,380
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
18,700
11,380
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
13,440
13,440
13,440
16,550
11,080
4,650
11,080
4,650
7,360
7,360
7,360
7,360
7,360
7,360
6,220
6,220
6,200
6,200
4,650
16,550
16,550
16,550
16,550
16,550
6,220
6,220
6,200
6,200
7,360
9,310
33,120
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
18,700
18,700
34,230
6,230
11,380
6,230
18,700
13,440
13,440
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
19,730
19,730
8,030
0
19,730
19,730
19,730
10,260
5,140
5,140
5,140
13,780
14,460
14,460
14,460
8,030
39,430
14,460
19,730
23,370
11,720
14,460
13,440
5,100
5,100
5,100
6,740
6,740
3,410
10,160
10,160
36,880
36,880
18,700
18,700
3,010
6,540
13,440
13,440
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
6,230
18,700
11,380
13,440
13,430
14,500
18,350
18,700
4,820
5,980
5,980
4,820
4,820
2,490
2,700
3,000
3,000
4,290
2,150
11,710
20,800
6,740
3,650
6,740
5,200
2,700
10,160
10,160
37,260
37,260
37,260
2,150
3,510
3,510
3,510
3,630
3,510
37,260
37,260
37,260
3,970
4,060
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,330
3,330
3,330
3,000
3,000
3,000
6,630
5,980
3,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
7,540
7,540
6,890
6,890
3,510
3,510
3,510
3,510
3,510
3,690
3,690
2,360
3,970
3,970
2,150
19,800
20,130
19,800
19,800
19,800
12,710
12,710
2,550
10,220
2,550
12,710
19,800
19,800
2,360
2,980
2,360
2,360
2,360
2,360
2,130
19,040
6,360
6,360
13,440
13,440
13,440
19,800
19,800
13,440
13,440
19,800
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
10,260
5,140
5,140
5,140
5,140
33,150
33,150
33,150
5,140
33,150
14,170
5,710
5,710
11,410
33,150
6,810
13,440
18,350
3,650
22,480
18,700
37,260
37,260
37,260
37,260
37,260
2,110
19,800
19,800
12,010
12,710
2,520
15,400
10,390
19,800
13,440
13,440
3,180
12,710
4,720
4,720
5,180
5,180
5,180
5,180
5,180
5,180
5,510
5,510
19,800
2,700
2,700
2,700
900
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
4,290
8,910
4,290
19,800
8,910
8,580
3,860
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
8,910
4,290
13,440
13,440
8,910
4,290
MSCMED HAEMATOLOGY
MMED HAEMATOL PATH PT 1C
MPHIL CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY PT1
MD HUMAN GENETICS
PHD CLIN SCI & IMMUNOLOGY
MD CLIN SCI & IMMUNOLOGY
MSCMED MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
PHD MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
MD MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
MMED MED MICRO PART 1D
MMED MED MICROBIOLOGY PT 2
MMED MED MICROBIOLOGY PT 3
MMED VIROLOGICAL PATH PT 2
MMED VIROLOGICAL PATH PT 3
MMED VIROLOGICAL PATH PT 1
MPHIL CLIN HAEM PT 2
PHD MEDICAL VIROLOGY
MMED MEDICAL GENETICS PT 1
MMED MEDICAL GENETICS PT 2
MMED MEDICAL GENETICS PT 3
PHD FORENSIC PATHOLOGY
PHD BIOINFORMATICS
PHD FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY
PHD FORENSIC MEDICINE
MPHIL PAED FORENSIC PATH PT 1
MPHIL PAED FORENSIC PATH PT 2
RESEARCH METHDS & USER STUDIES
INFORMATION RESOURCES
RESOURCE PLANNING & USE
RESOURCE DESCRIPTION & COMMUN
KNOWLEDGE ORG & MANAGEMENT
MINOR DISSERTATION
INTERNSHIP
INTERNSHIP
DIGITAL CURATION
DIGITAL CURATION
LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT IN INFO PROFESSION
LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT IN INFO PROFESSION
RESEARCH LIBRARIANSHIP
RESEARCH LIBRARIANSHIP
MASTERS IN LIBRARY/INF SCIENCE
PHD IN LIBRARY&INFORMATION SCI
MATHEMATICS 1000
MATHEMATICS 1004
MATHEMATICS 1004
MATHEMATICS 1005
MATHEMATICS 1006
MATHEMATICS 1010
MATHEMATICS 1010
MATHEMATICS 1012
MATHEMATICS 1012
LAW THAT COUNTS
LAW THAT COUNTS
QUANT LITERACY FOR HUMANITIES
19,800
8,910
8,580
1,430
13,440
13,440
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
8,910
4,290
8,910
3,860
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
8,580
3,860
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
11,380
12,420
12,420
12,420
12,420
12,420
12,420
12,420
12,420
18,700
13,440
9,960
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,990
4,990
4,990
4,990
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
13,220
6,610
6,610
3,310
6,610
6,610
13,220
6,610
6,610
3,310
2,240
5,750
5,750
5,750
5,750
19,880
19,880
9,950
9,950
4,980
4,980
19,880
9,950
9,950
4,980
4,980
3,340
36,690
36,690
18,700
18,700
18,700
4,650
2,350
4,650
2,350
6,470
0
13,440
13,440
6,740
6,740
6,740
6,740
6,740
6,740
0
10,160
10,160
10,160
10,160
10,160
10,160
36,880
18,700
13,440
3,650
3,530
19,700
3,530
37,260
20,550
4,630
20,050
9,770
2,520
2,440
13,140
12,830
610
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
8,580
8,580
8,580
8,580
8,580
8,580
13,440
13,440
4,290
8,910
8,910
8,910
8,910
4,290
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
3,860
3,860
3,860
3,860
3,860
3,860
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
4,240
6,350
6,350
2,130
12,710
0
5,100
2,550
10,150
0
9,610
5,100
4,490
4,490
3,370
2,270
3,830
3,590
0
3,830
5,100
6,350
2,550
2,550
3,590
3,830
3,370
7,210
2,550
2,550
2,550
3,590
3,830
5,100
3,780
4,810
14,950
INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY
RESEARCH REPORT
MANUFACT & PROPS OF COMPOSITES
MANUFACT & PROPS OF CERAMICS
PROPS & MFG METALLIC MATERIALS
MANUFACT & PROPS OF POLYMERS
PRODUCT DESIGN
MANUFACTURING & NANOTECHNOLOGY
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
RESOURCE ENGINEERING
FUNDAMENTALS OF CONTROL SYSTMS
SYSTEM DESIGN
ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALISM
FINAL-YEAR PROJECT
MSC MECHANICAL ENG DISSERT
MSC MECHANICAL ENG PART DISS
STRUCTURAL IMPACT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PRACTICE
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT
INTRO TO BUSINESS ADMIN
ENERGY EFFIC& DEMAND SIDE MNG
ENERGY MODELING
MSC SUSTAINABLE ENGY ENG DISS
MSC SUSTAINABLE ENGY ENG DISS
POWER PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
INTRO TO FINITE ELEMENTS
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
PROGRAMG SCIENTISTS&ENGINEERS
CONTINUUM MECHANICS
NONLINEAR MATERIAL BEHAVIOUR
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
MSC MATERIALS ENG DISSERTATION
NEW & RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOL
MANAGING NEW VENTURE PROJECTS
ENERGY FOR TRANSPORTATION
ENGINE THERMOS & COMBUSTION
ENERGY MARKETS & GOVERNANCE
ENERGY, POVERTY & DEVELOPMENT
ENERGY PROJECT
ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE
INTRO TO ENERG POL & SUS ENERG
MSC ENGY & DEVELMNT STUD DISS
CLEANER FUELS & ENGINES
ENG MGMT RESEARCH REPORT
DISSERTATION PREPARATION
PHD MECHANICAL ENG THESIS
PHD ENG MANAGEMENT THESIS
PHD MATERIALS ENG THESIS
PHD ENERGY & DEV STUD THESIS
PHD ENG EDUCATION THESIS
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B1
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT D1
2,550
14,430
3,180
2,140
4,240
3,180
3,830
2,550
2,550
3,830
2,550
3,830
2,550
14,230
20,500
18,670
3,310
5,470
10,940
5,470
10,940
5,470
5,470
20,500
18,670
5,470
3,310
4,390
3,310
3,310
3,310
3,310
20,500
5,470
6,250
3,310
4,390
5,470
5,470
5,470
5,470
5,470
18,670
4,390
11,430
5,060
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
0
5,290
3,020
BASS GUITAR B1
BASS GUITAR D1
BASSOON B1
CELLO D1
CLARINET B1
CLARINET D1
CONDUCTING B1
CONDUCTING D1
DOUBLE BASS B1
DOUBLE BASS D1
DRUM SET B1
DRUM SET D1
EUPHONIUM B1
EUPHONIUM D1
FLUTE B1
FLUTE D1
GUITAR B1
GUITAR D1
HARP B1
HARP D1
HARPSICHORD B1
HARPSICHORD D1
HORN B1
HORN D1
JAZZ GUITAR B1
JAZZ GUITAR D1
JAZZ PIANO B1
JAZZ PIANO D1
OBOE B1
OBOE D1
ORGAN B1
ORGAN D1
PERCUSSION B1
PERCUSSION D1
PIANO B1
PIANO D1
PRACTICAL STUDY I
RECORDER B1
RECORDER D1
SAXOPHONE B1
SAXOPHONE D1
SECONDARY PIANO 1
SINGING B1
SINGING D1
TROMBONE B1
TROMBONE D1
TRUMPET B1
TRUMPET D1
TUBA B1
VIOLA B1
VIOLA D1
VIOLIN B1
VIOLIN D1
VOCAL STUDIES 1
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
1,530
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,610
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
1,530
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,290
5,290
3,020
5,290
3,020
5,760
JAZZ SINGING B1
ACCOMPANYING I
AFRICAN MUSIC I
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE I
AURAL I
AURAL INTRODUCTORY
BUSINESS MNGMT FOR MUSICIANS
CAREER STUDIES
CHAMBER MUSIC I
CHOIR TRAINING
ENSEMBLE 1
FIGURED BASS AND SCORE READING
FOUNDATION MUSIC THEORY
GENERAL MUSIC KNOWLEDGE I
HISTORY OF JAZZ I
HISTORY OF MUSIC I
JAZZ ARRANGEMENT I
MOVEMENT I
MUSIC THEORY I
MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS I
OPERA WORKSHOP I
REPERTOIRE I
RESEARCH METHOD & BIB STUDIES
THEORY OF JAZZ I
TEACH METHOD & REPERTOIRE I
WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE I
WORLDS OF MUSIC I
ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL I
JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL I
INTRODUCTION TO ACOUSTICS
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY I
SECONDARY MARIMBA I
AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY I
SINGERS' THEATRE I
LYRIC DICTION I
JAZZ EAR TRAINING I
AFRICAN AURAL I
AFRICAN DANCE NOTATION I
BODY CONDITIONING I
CHOREOGRAPHIC STUDIES I
CLASSICAL BALLET I
CONTEMPORARY DANCE I
PERFORMANCE STUDIES I
WESTERN DANCE MUSICOLOGY I
WESTERN DANCE NOTATION I
DANCE TEACHING METHOD I
DANCE TEACHING METHOD II
AFRICAN DANCE HISTORY I
WESTERN DANCE HISTORY I
AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE I (DIP)
CLASSICAL BALLET I (DIP)
CONTEMPORARY DANCE I (DIP)
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A2
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B2
5,290
2,280
4,520
3,120
3,780
5,760
2,280
5,610
5,290
4,650
2,280
2,280
5,760
4,910
4,520
4,520
5,290
5,610
5,610
5,290
5,610
2,280
2,280
5,290
2,280
3,020
4,520
2,280
2,280
2,280
5,290
1,530
5,290
4,520
5,610
3,790
3,780
3,250
0
3,250
6,200
5,250
3,250
5,250
3,250
5,250
6,980
3,250
3,250
6,200
6,200
5,250
7,540
6,030
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT D2
BASS GUITAR B2
BASS GUITAR D2
BASSOON B2
CELLO A2
CELLO B2
CELLO C2
CELLO D2
CLARINET A2
CLARINET B2
CONDUCTING B2
DOUBLE BASS B2
DOUBLE BASS D2
DRUM SET B2
DRUM SET D2
EUPHONIUM A2
EUPHONIUM B2
FLUTE A2
FLUTE B2
FLUTE C2
GUITAR A2
GUITAR B2
HARP B2
HORN A2
HORN D2
JAZZ GUITAR B2
JAZZ GUITAR D2
JAZZ PIANO B2
JAZZ PIANO D2
OBOE A2
OBOE B2
ORGAN A2
ORGAN B2
ORGAN C2
ORGAN D2
PERCUSSION B2
PIANO A2
PIANO B2
PIANO C2
PIANO D2
RECORDER A2
RECORDER B2
RECORDER C2
RECORDER D2
SAXOPHONE A2
SAXOPHONE B2
SAXOPHONE C2
SECONDARY PIANO 2
SINGING A2
SINGING B2
SINGING D2
TROMBONE A2
TROMBONE B2
TROMBONE D2
6,980
6,030
6,980
6,030
7,540
6,030
6,030
6,030
7,540
6,030
6,030
6,030
5,610
6,030
6,030
7,540
6,030
7,540
6,030
6,030
7,540
6,030
6,030
7,540
5,610
6,030
5,610
6,030
1,530
7,540
6,030
7,540
6,030
6,030
5,610
6,030
7,540
6,030
3,020
5,610
7,540
6,030
6,030
5,610
7,540
6,030
6,030
1,530
7,540
6,030
5,610
7,540
6,030
5,610
TRUMPET A2
TRUMPET B2
TRUMPET C2
TUBA B2
VIOLA A2
VIOLA B2
VIOLA C2
VIOLA D2
VIOLIN A2
VIOLIN B2
VIOLIN D2
VOCAL STUDIES 2
JAZZ SINGING B2
JAZZ SINGING D2
ACCOMPANYING II
AFRICAN MUSIC II
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE II
AURAL II
CHAMBER MUSIC II
COMPOSITION I
ENSEMBLE II
HISTORY OF JAZZ II
HISTORY OF MUSIC II
JAZZ ARRANGEMENT II
JAZZ ENSEMBLE II
JAZZ IMPROVISATION II
JAZZ STYLES & ANALYSIS I
MOVEMENT II
MUSIC EDUCATION I
MUSIC THEORY II
MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS II
OPERA HISTORY I
OPERA WORKSHOP II
ORCHESTRAL STUDIES I
REPERTOIRE II
TEACHING METHOD I
THEORY OF JAZZ II
TEACH METHOD & REPERTOIRE II
WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE II
WORLDS OF MUSIC II
ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL II
JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL II
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIA
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIB
SECONDARY MARIMBA II
AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY II
SINGERS' THEATRE II
LYRIC DICTION II
SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC
JAZZ EAR TRAINING II
AFRICAN AURAL II
AFRICAN DANCE NOTATION II
AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE II
BODY CONDITIONING II
7,540
6,030
6,030
6,030
7,540
6,030
6,030
5,610
7,540
6,030
5,610
5,760
6,030
5,610
2,280
5,290
4,520
3,780
6,030
4,520
2,280
5,290
5,290
12,040
3,020
6,800
5,290
6,700
5,290
5,610
6,030
4,910
6,700
7,540
2,280
2,460
6,030
2,280
3,020
5,290
2,280
3,020
5,290
4,800
1,530
6,030
5,290
5,610
5,290
4,520
3,780
5,610
6,980
0
CHOREOGRAPHIC STUDIES II
CLASSICAL BALLET II
CONTEMPORARY DANCE II
PERFORMANCE STUDIES II
WESTERN DANCE MUSICOLOGY II
WESTERN DANCE NOTATION II
DANCE TEACHING METHOD III
AFRICAN DANCE HISTORY II
WESTERN DANCE HISTORY II
AFRICAN DANCE PRAC II (DIP)
CLASSICAL BALLET II (DIP)
CONTEMPORARY DANCE II (DIP)
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A3
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B3
BASS GUITAR B3
BASSOON A3
BASSOON B3
CELLO A3
CELLO B3
CLARINET A3
CLARINET B3
CONDUCTING B3
DOUBLE BASS B3
DRUM SET B3
FLUTE A3
FLUTE B3
FLUTE C3
GUITAR A3
GUITAR B3
HARP B3
HARPSICHORD A3
HORN A3
HORN B3
HORN D3
JAZZ GUITAR B3
JAZZ PIANO B3
JAZZ PIANO D3
OBOE A3
OBOE A3
OBOE B3
ORGAN B3
ORGAN C3
PERCUSSION D3
PIANO A3
PIANO B3
PIANO C3
RECORDER C3
SAXOPHONE A3
SAXOPHONE B3
SECONDARY PIANO 3
SINGING A3
SINGING B3
SINGING D3
TROMBONE B3
5,610
6,980
6,980
5,610
6,980
5,610
6,980
5,610
5,610
6,980
6,980
6,980
9,030
7,540
7,540
9,030
7,540
9,030
7,540
9,030
7,540
7,540
7,540
7,540
9,030
7,540
6,030
9,030
7,540
7,540
9,030
9,030
7,540
5,610
7,540
7,540
5,610
9,030
9,030
7,540
7,540
6,030
5,610
9,030
7,540
3,020
6,030
9,030
7,540
2,790
9,030
7,540
5,610
7,540
TROMBONE D3
TRUMPET A3
TRUMPET B3
TRUMPET C3
TUBA B3
TUBA D3
VIOLA A3
VIOLA B3
VIOLIN A3
VIOLIN B3
VIOLIN C3
VIOLIN D3
VOCAL STUDIES 3
JAZZ SINGING B3
JAZZ SINGING D3
ACCOMPANYING III
AFRICAN MUSIC III
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE III
CHAMBER MUSIC III
COMPOSITION II
HISTORY OF MUSIC III
JAZZ ENSEMBLE III
JAZZ IMPROVISATION III
JAZZ MASTERCLASS (PDM)
MASTERCLASS (PDM)
MUSIC EDUCATION II
MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS III
ORCHESTRAL STUDIES II
ORCHESTRATION I
TEACHING METHOD II
THEORY & HIST TEACHING METHOD
WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE III
WORLDS OF MUSIC III
JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL III
SECONDARY TEACHING METHOD II
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIIA
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIIB
AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY III
SINGERS' THEATRE III
LYRIC DICTION III
AFRICAN DANCE NOTATION III
AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE III
CHOREOGRAPHIC STUDIES III
CLASSICAL BALLET III
CONTEMPORARY DANCE III
CONTEMPORARY DANCE IIIA
WESTERN DANCE MUSICOLOGY III
WESTERN DANCE NOTATION III
DANCE TEACHING METHOD IV
AFRICAN DANCE HISTORY III
WESTERN DANCE HISTORY III
AFRICAN DANCE PRAC III (DIP)
CLASSICAL BALLET III (DIP)
CONTEMPORARY DANCE III (DIP)
5,610
9,030
7,540
7,540
7,540
5,610
9,030
7,540
9,030
7,540
6,030
5,610
5,760
7,540
5,610
2,280
6,030
6,210
9,030
6,030
6,030
3,020
12,040
5,610
5,610
6,030
6,800
9,030
4,520
2,460
3,020
11,150
6,030
3,020
2,460
6,030
3,690
6,800
5,520
5,610
6,200
9,310
9,310
9,310
9,310
6,200
9,310
6,200
9,310
6,200
6,200
9,310
9,310
9,310
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A4
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B4
BASS GUITAR B4
BASSOON B4
CELLO A4
CELLO B4
CLARINET A4
CLARINET B4
DOUBLE BASS B4
DRUM SET B4
FLUTE A4
FLUTE B4
GUITAR A4
GUITAR B4
HARP B4
HORN A4
JAZZ GUITAR B4
JAZZ PIANO B4
JAZZ PIANO D4
OBOE B4
OBOE D4
ORGAN A4
PIANO A4
PIANO B4
RECORDER B4
RECORDER C4
SAXOPHONE A4
SAXOPHONE B4
SINGING A4
SINGING B4
TROMBONE A4
TROMBONE B4
TRUMPET A4
TRUMPET B4
TUBA B4
TUBA D4
VIOLA A4
VIOLA B4
VIOLIN A4
VIOLIN B4
VOCAL STUDIES 4
JAZZ SINGING B4
JAZZ SINGING D4
COMPOSITION III
ENSEMBLE IV
HISTORY OF MUSIC IV
JAZZ ENSEMBLE IV
JAZZ MASTERCLASS (BMUS)
MASTERCLASS (BMUS)
MUSIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS IV
ORCHESTRAL STUDIES III
ORCHESTRATION II
WORLDS OF MUSIC IV
13,550
12,040
12,040
12,040
13,550
12,040
13,550
12,040
12,040
12,040
13,550
12,040
13,550
12,040
12,040
13,550
12,040
12,040
5,610
12,040
5,610
13,550
13,550
12,040
12,040
5,610
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
13,550
12,040
13,550
12,040
12,040
5,610
13,550
12,040
13,550
12,040
6,910
12,040
5,610
9,030
2,280
9,030
6,030
6,030
5,610
6,030
9,030
13,550
6,030
9,030
ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL IV
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IV
SINGERS' THEATRE IV
LYRIC DICTION IV
HISTORICALLY INFORMED PERFORM
JAZZ PEDAGOGY
AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE IV
CHOREOGRAPHIC STUDIES IV
CLASSICAL BALLET IV
CONTEMPORARY DANCE IV
CONTEMPORARY DANCE IVA
FINAL YEAR PROJECT
WESTERN DANCE NOTATION IV
MASTERS IN MUSIC
COMPOSITION COMPONENT
ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS A
ADVANCED JAZZ ARRANGEMENT
MAJOR RECITAL - HONOURS
MINOR RECITAL I - HONOURS
MINOR RECITAL II - HONOURS
MINOR RECITAL - JAZZ/AFRICAN
COMPOSITION PORTFOLIO-HONOURS
RESEARCH ESSAY
ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSIC METHODOLOGY
SEL TOPICS - ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS B
ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS C
MUSIC HISTORIOGRAPHY
INTERIM MAJOR RECITAL PGDIP
MINOR RECITAL II PGDIP
FINAL MAJOR RECITAL PGDIP
MINOR RECITAL I PG DIP
HONS IN DANCE STUDIES
HONS IN CHOREOGRAPHY
PHD IN MUSIC
DOCTOR OF MUSIC - THESIS
DOCTOR OF MUSIC COMPOSITION
DOCTOR OF MUSIC PERFORMANCE
INTERIM MAJOR RECITAL MMUS
MINOR RECITAL I MMUS
MINOR RECITAL II MMUS
FINAL MAJOR RECITAL MMUS
TOPICS IN HIST MUSICOLOGY A
TOPICS IN HIST MUSICOLOGY B
TOPICS IN HIST MUSCICOLOGY C
TOPICS IN MUSIC THEORY A
SELECTED TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY
SELECTED TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY
MINOR DISSERTATION MMUS
TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY A
TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY B
MASTERS IN MUSIC
PERFORMANCE COMPONENT
CHOREOGRAPHY COMPONENT
2,280
18,060
6,030
5,720
6,030
3,020
10,490
9,310
10,490
10,490
6,200
9,310
8,490
18,700
24,860
5,510
5,510
11,890
5,960
5,960
11,000
21,990
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
8,960
4,500
8,960
4,500
30,140
27,490
13,440
13,440
5,300
5,300
8,960
4,500
4,500
8,960
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
11,380
6,230
6,230
18,700
22,170
11,380
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
SPECIAL STUDY MODULES
OBSTETRICS
OBS & GYNAE EXT CREDITS
MSCMED OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOL
GYNAECOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
OBS & GYNAE EXT CREDIT
PHD OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
MD OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
MMED OBSTETS & GYNAE PT 1
MMED OBSTETS & GYNAE PT 2
MMED OBSTETS & GYNAE PT 3
MPHIL REPRODUCTIVE MED PT 1
MPHIL REPRODUCTIVE MED PT 2
MPHIL GYNAECOL ONCOLOGY PT 1
MPHIL GYNAECOL ONCOLOGY PT 2
MPHIL MATERN & FETAL MED PT 1
MPHIL MATERN & FETAL MED PT 2
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (PART A)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
INTERNATIONAL LAW (PART A)
INTERNATIONAL LAW
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (ADP)
CRIME & DEVIANCE IN SA CITIES
INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES
INTERNATIONAL LAW
CRIMINAL LAW (PART A)
CRIMINAL LAW
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
EUROPEAN UNION LAW
REFUGEE & IMMIGRATION LAW
CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION
CURRENT ISSUES IN CONST LAW
INT'L HUMAN RIGHTS LAW & CONST
MOOT CAPUT
CRIME & CRIMINOLOGY
RFG: PUNISHMENT & CONSTITUTION
RFG: INT'L CRIMINAL LAW
RFG: PUBLIC LAW
RFG: WOMEN & THE LEGAL SYSTEM
RFG: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPTION
EVIDENCE
ENVIRONM LAW FOR NON-LAWYERS
CLIMATE, LAW & GOVERNANCE
CLIMATE CHANGE (MINOR DISS)
MASTERS IN PUBLIC LAW
MASTERS IN PUBLIC LAW DISS
MASTERS IN CONSTIT & ADMIN LAW
PG DIP LAW (HUM RTS) RES PAPER
PG DIP LAW (PUBLIC) RES PAPER
13,440
3,650
12,420
8,960
19,800
9,230
12,730
12,420
13,440
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
4,840
9,700
2,190
4,840
9,700
4,840
4,380
4,840
4,840
8,740
4,380
8,740
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
2,190
4,380
4,090
4,090
6,040
11,440
6,040
6,040
2,900
3,020
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
6,040
6,040
6,040
12,040
12,040
3,020
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
12,040
6,040
3,020
3,020
6,040
12,040
12,040
6,040
12,040
12,040
13,440
13,440
5,200
13,440
13,440
3,650
2,980
2,560
5,270
2,560
2,980
2,130
2,560
4,240
2,560
5,270
2,560
2,560
2,560
330
2,560
2,560
2,980
2,980
6,420
1,710
11,300
2,130
1,710
1,710
2,130
1,710
1,710
12,710
2,130
17,330
12,870
11,190
19,800
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
19,040
3,860
8,580
8,580
8,580
3,860
3,860
3,860
3,860
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
18,700
13,440
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
13,440
13,440
8,580
3,860
8,580
3,860
4,650
4,650
CRITICAL THINKING
PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCH & MIND
PHILOSOPHY OF ART & LITERATURE
APPLIED ETHICS
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
GREAT PHILOSOPHERS
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
BUSINESS ETHICS
BUSINESS ETHICS
LOGIC AND LANGUAGE
METAPHYSICS & EPISTEMOLOGY
HONOURS IN PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS
PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY
CONTEMP PHILOSOPHY OF THOUGHT
TRUTH
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
MORAL PHILOSOPHY
MASTERS IN PHILOSOPHY
MASTERS COURSEWORK
PHD IN PHILOSOPHY
MATTER AND INTERACTIONS
PHYSICS A FOR ENGINEERS
PHYSICS A FOR ENGINEERS
PHYSICS B FOR ENGINEERS
PHYSICS B FOR ENGINEERS
PHYSICS A FOR ASPECT
PHYSICS A FOR ASPECT
PHYSICS B FOR ASPECT
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS A
PHYSICS 1025
GENERAL PHYSICS A
GENERAL PHYSICS B
GENERAL PHYSICS B
ELECTROMAGNETISM FOR ENGINEERS
WAVES, VIBRATIONS & ELECTROMAG
CLASSICAL & QUANTUM MECHANICS
ADVANCED PHYSICS A
ADVANCED PHYSICS B
HONOURS IN PHYSICS
HONOURS IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS
HONOURS IN MATH & THEORET PHY
MASTERS IN PHYSICS
MASTERS IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS
MSC ASTRO & SPACE SCI (DISS)
MASTERS IN TERTIARY PHYSICS ED
PHD IN PHYSICS
PHD IN TERTIARY PHYSICS EDUC
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMIN
INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMIN
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
5,000
5,000
6,200
6,200
27,520
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
18,700
24,860
13,440
10,160
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
5,100
6,740
6,740
6,740
10,160
10,160
36,880
36,880
36,880
18,700
18,700
18,700
18,700
13,440
13,440
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
FOUNDATION TO POLITICS 1
FOUNDATION TO POLITICS 2
POLITICAL THEORY
STATE, MANAGEMENT & ADMIN
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
POL OF INT ECONOMIC RELATIONS
PUBLIC ADMIN & DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC INSTITUTION
SA POL THOUGHT & TRADITIONS
THIRD WORLD POLITICS
CONFLICT IN WORLD POLITICS
POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION
URBAN POLITICS AND ADMIN
ADVANCED S.AFRICAN POLITICS
DEMOCRATIC THEORY & PRACTICE
FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS
SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
THEORIES OF INTERNAT RELATIONS
INTERNSHIP COMPONENT I
PUBLIC POLICY
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
REGIONALISM IN AFRICA
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMIN
DEMOCRATISATION
COMPARATIVE TRANSITNL JUSTICE
GLOBAL POLITICAL THOUGHT
GLOBAL POLITICAL THOUGHT
THIRD WORLD POLITICS
MASTERS IN POLITICAL STUDIES
MASTERS IN PUBLIC ADMIN
INTERNSHIP COMPONENT 2
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
POLICY EVALUATION & IMPLEMENTN
MINOR DISSERTATION
COMPAR. POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR & RESEARCH
SPECIAL TOPICS I
SPECIAL TOPICS I
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIVE THOUGHT
POLITICAL ETHICS
INTERNATIONAL POL ECONOMY
CONFLICT IN AFRICA
DATA ANALYSIS IN POL SCIENCES
SPECIAL TOPICS II
POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE - AFRICA
SPECIAL TOPICS III
SPECIAL TOPICS IV
PHD IN POLITICAL STUDIES
PHD IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
4,650
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
18,700
18,700
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
11,380
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
3,140
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
13,440
13,440
BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL
BECOMING A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
BECOMING A DOCTOR PT 1A
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
BECOMING A DOCTOR PT 2A
PRINCIPLES OF FAMILY MEDICINE
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
CLINICAL MEDICINE (A)
ETHICS
CLINICAL MEDICINE (B)
PUBLIC HEALTH
HEALTH ECONOMICS 1
ECONOMIC EVALUATION
MICROECONOMICS FOR HEALTH SECT
PRIOR SETT, RES ALLOC & EQUITY
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2
ECONOMICS OF HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH ECONOMICS 3
CURR DEV IN HLTH ECONOMICS
CHILD & FAMILY HEALTH
PREV & PROM OF CHRONIC ILLNESS
CLINICAL PALLIATIVE CARE
PAEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE
PALLIATIVE CARE PRINCIPLES
PESTICIDE RISK MANAGEMENT
PESTICIDE RISK MANAGEMENT
HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT
HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
MANAGEMT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
PESTICIDE STORAGE & TRANSPORT
PESTICIDE STORAGE & TRANSPORT
CONTAIN&CONTAM SITE MNGM
CONTAIN&CONTAM SITE MNGM
CHEMICAL CONVENTIONS
CHEMICAL CONVENTIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH & PESTICIDES
PUBLIC HEALTH & PESTICIDES
HEALTH PROMOTION
TEACH & LEARN THEORIES IN HPE
LEARNING & TEACHING PRACTICE
ASSESSMENT IN HPE
CURRIC DEVEL & CRSE DESIGN
ALTERN & RISK REDUCTION STRATE
ALTERN & RISK REDUCTION STRATE
QUALITY ASSURANCE IN PR MANMNT
QUALITY ASSURANCE IN PR MANMNT
OBSOLETE PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT
OBSOLETE PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ELECTIVE
FAMILY MEDICINE 6TH YEAR
MPHIL PUBLIC HEALTH BY DISS
6,100
6,190
13,570
3,650
15,470
3,940
3,210
5,170
2,970
4,410
5,500
3,780
3,780
3,780
3,780
3,780
3,780
3,780
3,780
5,170
5,170
15,860
15,860
15,860
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,500
7,540
7,540
7,540
7,540
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
5,030
330
330
1,800
6,420
18,700
1,430
12,710
20,160
12,710
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
8,910
8,910
4,290
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
12,710
2,350
2,790
2,790
13,440
2,790
2,790
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
19,040
19,040
19,800
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
8,910
8,910
4,290
2,790
2,790
7,360
7,360
12,710
12,710
2,790
2,790
2,790
2,790
19,040
2,790
2,790
2,790
3,160
4,910
5,020
7,540
7,540
7,540
7,540
3,830
3,830
3,830
3,830
3,830
3,830
3,830
3,830
3,830
6,280
6,280
7,540
7,540
6,280
6,280
3,780
3,780
6,280
6,280
330
6,420
18,700
2,070
13,440
13,440
8,580
8,910
8,910
4,290
3,860
19,800
18,700
25,400
12,710
8,580
3,860
8,580
2,560
8,580
3,860
19,800
19,040
19,040
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
27,520
29,770
11,380
18,700
11,380
6,200
26,930
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
13,440
11,590
3,650
37,260
37,260
29,380
19,800
19,800
13,440
19,800
13,440
13,440
8,910
8,910
4,290
8,910
8,910
4,290
13,440
13,440
8,910
13,440
13,440
8,910
4,290
4,840
4,840
9,700
4,840
9,700
4,840
4,840
4,840
4,840
4,380
4,380
4,380
4,380
8,740
4,380
4,380
4,380
4,380
2,190
2,130
2,190
2,190
2,190
4,380
4,380
4,380
4,380
2,190
2,190
11,440
12,040
12,040
13,440
13,440
5,200
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
18,700
11,380
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
13,440
6,740
6,740
10,160
36,880
18,700
18,700
18,300
18,700
4,580
18,300
18,700
13,440
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
1,140
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
HEBREW INTENSIVE A
HEBREW INTENSIVE B
FRENCH FOR MUSICIANS A
GERMAN FOR MUSICIANS A
ITALIAN FOR MUSICIANS A
FRENCH FOR MUSICIANS B
GERMAN FOR MUSICIANS B
ITALIAN FOR MUSICIANS B
INTRODUCING ANCIENT HISTORY
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 1A
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 1B
MANDARIN 1A
MANDARIN 1B
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IA
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IB
ISIXHOSA FOR LAW
AFRIKAANS COMMUNIC FOR LAW
BECOMING A DOCTOR: PART IB
AFRIKAANS IIA
AFRIKAANS IIB
LATIN II A
LATIN II B
GREEK II A
GREEK II B
ROMAN SOCIETY AND LAW
ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY
ROME: LITERATURE & EMPIRE
FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIA
FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIB
GERMAN STUDIES IIA
GERMAN STUDIES IIB
ITALIAN II A
ITALIAN II B
SPANISH IIA
SPANISH IIB
PORTUGUESE IIA
PORTUGUESE IIB
ARABIC IIA
ARABIC IIB
HEBREW LANG & LITERATURE IIA
HEBREW LANG & LITERATURE IIB
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 2A
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 2B
MANDARIN IIA
MANDARIN IIB
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IIA
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IIB
ITALIAN CINEMA
SEX, FROM SAPPHO TO CYBER
BECOMING A DOCTOR: PART 2B
CLINICAL LANGUAGE
AFRIKAANS IIIA
AFRIKAANS IIIB
LATIN III A
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
2,340
2,340
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
730
6,200
6,200
6,200
LATIN III B
GREEK III A
GREEK III B
ROMAN SOCIETY AND LAW
ROME: LITERATURE & EMPIRE
FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIIA
FRENCH LANG & LITERATURE IIIB
ITALIAN III A
ITALIAN III B
BUSINESS FRENCH IIIA
BUS. FRENCH IIIB
FRENCH ADDITIONAL
SPANISH IIIA
SPANISH IIIB
ARABIC IIIA
ARABIC IIIB
HEBREW LANG & LITERATURE IIIA
HEBREW LANG & LITERATURE IIIB
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 3A
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 3B
RESEARCH AREAS
YEBO GOGO!
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
NGUNI/SOTHO MORPHOLOGY SYNTAX
NGUNI/SOTHO MORPHOLOGY SYNTAX
TRAD AFRICAN LIT & ORATURE I
TRAD AFRICAN LIT & ORATURE I
AFRICAN NOVELS
2ND L LEARNING/TEACHING
TRENDS CONTEMP WORLD FICTION
CONTEMP FRENCH LITERATURE I
CONTEMP FRENCH LITERATURE II
THEORY/PRAC OF TRANSLATION I
TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE I
TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE II
TOPICS IN GERMAN LIT III
TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE IV
THEORY/PRAC OF TRANSLATION II
DIDACTICS
CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS I
CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS II
CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS III
CLASSICAL STUDIES IV
TOPICS IN ROMANCE LITERATURE
TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 1
TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 2
TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 3
TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 4
TOPICS IN ROMANCE PHILOLOGY
TOPICS IN SPANISH 1
TOPICS IN SPANISH 2
TOPICS IN SPANISH 3
MINOR DISSERTATION
CREATIVE WRITING PART A
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
12,360
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
11,380
13,470
6,230
13,470
6,230
18,700
18,700
18,700
18,700
18,700
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
18,700
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
13,440
4,650
4,650
4,650
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
2,760
18,700
18,700
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
SOC MOVEMENTS/SOCIETY/WORKERS
IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW/ANALYSIS
QUANT ANALYSIS HOUSEHOLD DATA
MINOR DISSERTATION
SOCIOLOGY - ART & POP CULTURE
GPNS DEVELOPMENT & DECENT WORK
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN
PHD IN SOCIOLOGY
PHD IN INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
STATISTICS 1000
STATISTICS 1000
STATISTICS 1001
STATISTICS 1001
STATISTICS 1001
STATISTICS FOR MATHEMATICS
BIONUMERACY
STATISTICS 1000 FOR CADP
STATISTICAL THEORY & INFERENCE
LINEAR MODELS
APPLIED STATISTICAL MODELLING
BUSINESS STATISTICS
BUSINESS STATISTICS
THEORY OF STATISTICS
RESEARCH AND SURVEY STATS III
INFERENTIAL STATISTICS
OPERATIONAL RES TECHNIQUES
MARKOV PROCESSES & TIME SERIES
DECISION THEORY & GLMS
ADVANCED STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
HONOURS IN STATISTICS
HONOURS IN STATISTICAL SCIENCE
HONOURS TOPICS IN OP RES & STA
SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICS
SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICS
STATISTICAL SCI FOR ACTUARIES
MASTERS IN MATH STATISTICS
MASTERS IN OPERATIONS RESEARCH
MASTERS IN STATISTIC SCI(C/W)
SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICS B
BIOSTATISTICS II
BIOSTATISTICS III
PROBABILITY & STOCHASTIC PROC
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
FIN MATHS MINI DISSERTATION
BASICS OF MATHEMATICAL STATS
ADVANCED TOPICS IN REGRESSION
PHD IN STATISTICAL SCIENCES
BASIC PROFESSIONAL INTERACTION
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
INTR POL ECON/SOCIAL SERV PROF
COMMUNITY & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTION
FIELD PRACTICUM I
6,230
3,140
3,140
11,380
6,230
6,230
3,120
13,440
13,440
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
4,980
6,610
6,610
6,610
6,610
6,610
6,610
9,950
9,950
9,950
9,950
9,950
9,950
36,690
36,690
32,350
16,780
8,410
23,870
18,700
18,700
18,300
6,130
2,790
2,790
2,350
2,350
6,470
2,350
2,350
13,440
4,650
4,650
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
3,580
FIELD PRACTICUM II
POL ECON OF SOC SERV PROF
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL WORK ISSUE
FIELD PRACTICUM 3
FIELD PRACTICUM IV
SOCIAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
PRINCIPLES:PROB/CORREC PRAC
YOUTH JUSTICE
WORKING WITH INDIVIDS & FAMILI
ORGANISATION THEORY
PROGRAMME PLANNING/MANAGEMENT
THEORIES & APPLIED APPROACHES
INTRO: SOCIAL & ECONOMIC DEV
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH TWO
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH PROJECT
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CONT FAMILIES IN A CHANG SOC
PSY FUNCT & EMPOWERMENT
SOCIAL POLICY & MANAGEMENT
FIELD PRACTICUM V
THE FIELD OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUBSTANCE ABUSE INTERVENTIONS
COMP SOC POLICY IN AFRICA
MINOR DISSERTATION
CHANGE MGT & STRAT LEADERSHIP
MASTERS IN SOCIAL WORK
FINANCIAL & INFORMATION MNGMNT
CLINICAL PRAC INTERNSHIP
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP
SOC POLICY/MNGMNT INTERNSHIP
SOCIAL/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
MASTERS IN SOC PLANNING/ADMIN
MASTERS IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PSYCHIATRY FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES PROBATION
SOCIAL INCLUSION AND THE YOUTH
PEACE-COMM DEV NEXUS
FAMILY AND GROUP PRACTICE
HUMAN DEV & ASSESSMENT
INTERVENTION CLINICAL PRACTICE
PHD IN SOCIAL WORK
PHD IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
3,330
6,200
6,200
6,200
3,330
3,330
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
5,510
6,230
11,380
6,230
18,700
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
6,230
18,700
18,700
6,230
6,230
3,120
3,120
6,230
6,230
6,230
13,440
13,440
100
RESIDENCES
13.
RESIDENCES
13.1
Terms of Payment
Post-dated cheques will not be accepted and will be returned to the drawer.
13.1.1
13.1.2
13.1.3
Students who have not been living in student housing for the first semester and who are
accepted into residence for the second semester will be required to pay one half of the
annual residence fee on registration or by 31 July 2013, which ever date occurs first.
Interest will be charged on a monthly basis at 1% on all outstanding fees.
13.2
13.2.1
13.2.2
Fee Rebate for students who withdraw during or at the end of the first semester
(a) A student who cancels his/her University registration during, or at the end of, the
first semester shall be eligible for a 40% rebate on the full annual fee (excluding
levies).
(b) Any student completing his/her studies at the end of the first semester shall be
eligible for a 40% rebate on the full annual fee (excluding levies).
(c) Any postgraduate student who is required for the purposes of his/her research to
move out of Cape Town shall be eligible for a rebate on a pro-rata basis.
(d) Any student not eligible for a fee rebate in the case of (a) and (b) above, may be
granted a rebate on the full annual residence fee:
(i) If the Director of Student Housing after consulting the warden (and faculty
where applicable) is satisfied that the student has a valid reason for leaving
residence, and if the University is able to let the room to a student of the
University's choice who is not in residence at the time;
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(ii) If the Director of Student Housing after consulting the warden (and faculty
where applicable) is satisfied that there is an emergency or other compelling
reason for the student to leave residence.
(iii) In the case of (d.i) above the student shall be liable for a cancellation fee of
R150, and a pro-rata share of the full annual fee shall apply until the date on
which the replacement student moves in.
(iv) In the case of (d.ii) above the rebate on the full annual fee shall be determined
by the Director of Student Housing based on the circumstances of the case.
13.2.5 Student vacation accommodation for academic reasons during December, January, early
February and the mid-year vacation.
A student who for academic purposes or for other purposes deemed to be acceptable by the
Director of Student Housing has to be in Cape Town before his/her residence, house or flat
opens or after his/her residence, house or flat has closed may be accommodated in a
residence which has been opened for the purpose, provided that he/she has complied with
the application procedures laid down by the Residences Committee. He/she shall pay for
this accommodation at a daily rate to be determined from time to time by the Residences
Committee.
Vacation Accommodation rates for academic purposes
Room only
Room and three meals
Room, breakfast and dinner
Room, lunch and dinner
Single room in flat
Bachelor flat
The charge in Third Tier accommodation will be based on the day rate of the respective residence.
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Carinus
Clarendon House
College House
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Fuller Hall
Glendower
Graca Machel
Kilindini
Kopano
Smuts Hall
Tugwell Hall
University House
Varietas
Medical Residence
Forest Hill G
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MEAL OPTIONS
Add the cost of your selected meal option to your estimated room cost above.
Meal Option 1 (BLD): 3 Meals per day for seven days per week
First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 14 300
Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G ............................................................ R 16 700
Health Science .................................................................................................... R 18 500
Meal Option 2 (LAD): Lunch and Dinner seven days per week
First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 10 700
Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G ............................................................ R 12 500
Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 13 800
Meal Option 3 (BAD): Breakfast and Dinner seven days per week
First Tier ............................................................................................................... R 9 600
Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G ............................................................. R 11 300
Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 12 500
Meal Option 4 (MOW): 3 Meals per day, week days only
First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 11 000
Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G ............................................................. R 12 000
Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 13 200
C. SECOND TIER (SELF CATERING) ACCOMMODATION
Forest Hill Complex Bachelor Flat................................................................... R 40 700
Two Students in Two-Room Flat, per student ................. R 28 400
Three Students in Three-Room Flat, per student ............. R 28 400
Four Students in Four-Room Flat, per student ................ R 28 400
Small Room in Four-Room Flat, per student
R 26 700
Mill Court
Groote Schuur Flats Two Students in Three-room Flat, per student ................ R 35 900
Two Students in Two-room Flat, per student .................. R 26 000
Three Students in Three-room Flat, per student .............. R 26 000
Four Students in Four-room Flat, per student.................. R 26 000
Liesbeeck Gardens
Obz Square
The Woolsack
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Avenue Road 8
Inglewood
J P Duminy
Linkoping
Obz Square
Rondeberg Flats
T B Davie
Woodbine Road