St Augustine College of South Africa Courses

St Augustine College of South Africa Courses St Augustine College of South Africa Courses, Below are the list of courses of St Augustine College of South Africa: Bachelor of Arts (BA) Post Graduate BA(Hons) in Peace Studies Under Graduate Bachelor of Theology (BTh) Post Graduate BTh(Hons) Certificate Higher Certificate in Biblical Studies Post Graduate MPhil … Read more

Unisa TVET Colleges Application

Unisa TVET Colleges Application 2024 TVET colleges Unisa has an agreement with a number of Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges to offer tuition for selected qualifications, but primarily higher certificates. These classes have proved to mostly improve the throughput rate of students who enrol for them. Successful completion of the higher certificates may give … Read more

UNISA Criminology Course Module 2024 – 2024

UNISA Criminology Course Module 2024 – 2024 Major combinations: NQF Level: 5: CMY1501, CMY1502 NQF Level: 6: CMY2601, CMY2602, CMY2603, CMY2604 NQF Level: 7: CMY3701, CMY3702, CMY3704, CMY3705, CMY3706 Crime Risk Perspectives – CMY2601 Under Graduate Degree,Diploma Semester module NQF level: 6 Credits: 12 Module presented in English   Purpose: To equip students with sufficient knowledge and problem-solving … Read more

UNISA Biology Course Module 2024 – 2024

UNISA Biology Course Module 2024 – 2024 Basic Biology – BLG1501 Under Graduate Degree Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12 Module presented in English Purpose: To enable students to obtain an understanding of basic biological concepts with regard to the physical and chemical basis of life; cell structure and functions; cytogenesis; cell metabolic principles; and ecological principles. … Read more

BScHons Computer Science

BScHons Computer Science Programme Information This degree programme is offered in English only. The degree is conferred on a student who successfully completes at least 120 credits of coursework in Computer Science at honours level. Consult G Regulations G.16 to G.29 Admission Requirements A BSc degree, majoring in Computer Science from a South African university … Read more

University of cape town business science

University of cape town business science Bachelor of Business Science (BBusSc) overview Stream Information   Bachelor of Business Science (Overview)   Introduction   The Bachelor of Business Science (BBusSc) degree is a four-year degree consisting of courses in (roughly) the following categories: Core courses in Business Science Ancillary and related courses Courses specifically geared towards … Read more

University of Stellenbosch Courses

University of Stellenbosch Courses Undergraduate programmes Stellenbosch University has 10 academic faculties, which are all listed below. Each faculty represents a broad field of study, and each field of study is made up of a variety of degree programmes. Below is more information about all the available undergraduate degree programmes per faculty, e.g. admission requirements, … Read more

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS2730)

Monash South Africa Economics (ECS2730) ECS2730 – Intermediate macroeconomics 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL Synopsis Measuring and interpreting macroeconomic data; consumption and investment decisions; analysis of the real exchange rate and trade balance; assets price movements; different international monetary systems; the economic benefits and costs of optimum currency areas; IS-LM mode; AD-AS model; … Read more

UNISA World languages and literatures Course Module 2024 – 2024

UNISA World languages and literatures Course Module 2024 – 2024 NQF Level: 6: WLL2601, WLL2602. NQF Level: 7: WLL3701, WLL3702, WLL3703, WLL3704, WLL3705. World Language and Literatures is not offered as a major at undergraduate level. The WLL major is in the process of being phased-out. The first level has been discontinued and the third level … Read more

Unisa Short Learning Programs

Short Learning Programmes 2024 Unisa’s Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) focus on “just in time” and “just enough” learning to meet a specific learning need identified by society. They are offered by different centres within the university – each with their own processes, rules and contact details. View the SLPs