2025
First Year Course Information
TUT CONTACT CENTRE: Tel: 086 110 2421 | E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.tut.ac.za
SMS the word TUT, your name, study programme and e-mail address to: SMS Number: 30655
TUT CONTACT DETAILS:
Contact Centre (General Course Information)
Tel: 086 110 2421
Admission enquiries
Tel: 012 382 2831/4891/5750/5780
International Ofce:
Tel: 012 382 4414/5709
E-mail: Internationalof[email protected]
www.tut.ac.za
SMS the word TUT, your name, course and
e-mail address to 30655
THE CAREER PLAN
Making a career decision should not be taken lightly. There are
several aspects that need to be taken into account. The following
steps form part of a comprehensive career plan.
Step 1: Identify your interests
Step 2: Know you personality
Step 3: Know your aptitude
Step 4: Know your values and needs
Step 5: Conduct career research
Step 6: Make a career decision
CAREER COUNSELLING AND GUIDANCE
The Directorate of Student Development and Support offers a
comprehensive Career Counselling service. This service is available
to all who would like to make an informed decision when choosing a
course to study or a career. The course and career recommendations
are not restricted to the Tshwane University of Technology only, but
are directed at addressing the needs of the individual.
The following specialised services are available to all prospective
students: Career counselling interviews for basic information and
the verication of study and career options as well as basic career
planning (available at all learning sites at no cost).
Full psychometric assessment, detailed feedback with
recommendations on suitable study and career options and a
comprehensive written report. This process is recommended to
prospective students who are uncertain about their abilities,
interests, personality and appropriate career options (available at
specic learning sites; costs involved).
Please phone the applicable number for further information and
to make arrangements:
eMalahleni: 012 382 3109/10
Ga-Rankuwa: 012 382 0701
Mbombela: 012 382 3672/70
Polokwane: 012 382 0953
Soshanguve: 012 382 9863
Pretoria:
012 382 4394/4826/5075
General Career enquiries NOT related to TUT admission
processes:
Bookings for career assessments:
Prospective students with disabilities:
Contact the campus where you wish to enrol or the Disability
Coordinator at the Pretoria Campus: Tel: 012 382 5072
TUT INFORMATION
As a dynamic university of technology, the Tshwane University
of Technology will provide you with unlimited opportunities for
professional and personal development, while equipping you
with skills and knowledge to live your life to the fullest and to
create your own destiny. Academically, TUT is divided into seven
faculties as indicated.
PROGRAMME INFORMATION
PLEASE NOTE
1. Life Orientation and an achievement level of 1 in a subject are
not considered in the calculation of the Admission Point Score
(APS).
2. Prospective students will not be admitted to any programme
without prior evaluation.
MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
TUT admission requirements for entry-level programmes adhere
to national legislation and therefore the following are required:
Bachelor’s degrees: at least four subjects at performance
level 4.
Diplomas: at least four subjects at performance level 3.
Please verify specic and additional requirements per programme
as indicated in the brochure. Alternatively, prospectus can be
downloaded from the link:
https://www.tut.ac.za/study-at-tut/i-want-to-study/what-to-
study/prospectus
How to apply for admission
To apply for admission, please visit www.tut.ac.za .
A valid email address is required before an electronic application
can be submitted.
An email address can be obtained from any one of the free email
providers: www.hotmail.com www.yahoo.com www.gmail.com
A non-refundable fee of R240 can be deposited beforehand at:
ABSA BANK
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 04 000 000 3
In the Reference column, please ll in your Identity Number.
NB. Do not use this account number for any further payments.
PLEASE NOTE:
The application deadlines are listed under each programme in
this brochure.
Please apply as soon as possible because a programme may
close any time when it is full, even if the deadline has not yet
passed.
Reference number
When the application has been processed, the applicant will be
allocated a unique reference number (his/her student number) for
identication purposes
Residence information
Residence information can be downloaded from this link:
https://www.tut.ac.za/saed/arlc/about
NSFAS
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) provides
nancial aid to academically deserving and nancially needy
students who wish to study at a public tertiary institutions. Apply
online at www.nsfas.org.za
For more information please contact NSFAS directly at
0860 067 327 or visit www.nsfas.org.za.
Life Orientation and an achievement level of 1 in a subject are not considered in the calculation of the Admission Point Score (APS). All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF ARTS AND DESIGN | Arts Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Commercial Photography)
3 31/7
English 3 22 AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design,
and DArt and Design: Commercial
Photography
Photographer employed by an organisation or doing freelance work: portraiture,
advertising, fashion, press, editorial, industrial, architecture, ne art
Dip (Fashion Design and
Technology)
3 31/7
English 3 20 AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design,
and DArt and Design: Fashion
Design and Technology
Fashion designer; Digital & Manual pattern cutter; Digital & Manual pattern grader;
Manual and digital pattern making; Garment technologist; Wardrobe assistant; Visual
retail merchandiser; Fashion retail merchandiser; Fashion retail buyer; Fashion
entrepreneur
Dip (Fine and Applied Arts)
3 31/7
English 3 20 AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design,
and DArt and Design: Fine and
Applied Arts
Product developer in glass/ceramics/bre; Designer in glass/ceramics/bre; Crafter in
glass/ceramics/bre; Painter; Sculptor; Installation artist; Printmaker; Ceramist; Fibre
artist; Glass artist; Muralist; Museum/gallery guide; Museum/gallery curator; Illustrator
Dip (Integrated Communication
Design)
3 31/7
English 4 24 AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design,
and DArt and Design: Integrated
Communication Design
Design artist in the public and private sectors, e.g. layout artist, visualiser, illustrator,
package designer. Producer, creative director, art director, technical director, games
designer, interface designer and interactive writer.
Dip (Interior Design)
3 31/7
English 4 22 Civil Technology, Design
Studies, Engineering Graphics
and Design, and Visual Arts
AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design,
and DArt and Design: Interior Design
Residential design; Ofce design; Community and education design; Healthcare
design; Architectural and interior design consultancies; Interior stylist; Project
manager; Shoptter draughtsman; Independent interior design practice
Dip (Jewellery Design and
Manufacture)
3 31/7
English 3 20 AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design,
and DArt and Design: Jewellery
Design and Manufacture
CAD designer; Advanced bench worker; Product developer; Setter; CAM practitioner;
3D wax printer technician; Artist jeweller; Restorer; Jewellery retailer; Product
representative; Caster; Wax carver; Jewellery renderer; Model maker
Dip (Motion Picture Production)
3 31/7
English 4 22 AdvDip, PGDip, MMotion Picture
Production, and DMotion Picture
Production
Film producer; Film director; Scriptwriter; VFX editor; Camera operator; Location
manager; Production assistant; Broadcast journalist; Production manager; Assistant
director; Film editor; Cinematographer; Lighting technician; Programme researcher;
Sound technician; Production coordinator
Dip (Performing Arts) (Dance)
3 31/7
English 4 20 AdvDip, PGDip, MPerforming Arts,
and DPerforming Arts
Choreographer; Creative entrepreneur; Dancer; Dance captain; Performing Arts
maker; Performing Arts reviewer; Theatre maker
Dip (Performing Arts) (Jazz Music)
3 31/7
English 4 20 AdvDip, PGDip, MPerforming Arts,
and DPerforming Arts
Choral conductor; Chorus member; Composer; Creative entrepreneur; Film-score
composer; Jazz musician; Jingle writer; Music producer; Opera singer; Performing
Arts maker; Performing Arts reviewer; Theatre maker
Dip (Performing Arts) (Opera)
3 31/7
English 4 20 AdvDip, PGDip, MPerforming Arts,
and DPerforming Arts
Choral conductor; Chorus member; Composer; Creative entrepreneur; Film-score
composer; Jazz musician; Jingle writer; Music producer; Opera singer; Performing
Arts maker; Performing Arts reviewer; Theatre maker
Dip (Performing Arts)
(Technical Theatre and Design)
3 31/7
English 4 20 AdvDip, PGDip, MPerforming Arts,
and DPerforming Arts
Actor; Applied Theatre practi tioner; Creative entrepreneur; Director; Lighting/
sound operator; Media performer (radio and television); Musical Theatre performer;
Performing Arts maker; Performing Arts reviewer; Performing Arts technician;
Physical Theatre practitioner; Production manager; Scriptwriter; Stage manager;
Stage technical crew; Theatre maker; Theatre technician; Voice-over artist
Dip (Performing Arts)
(Theatre Arts and Performance)
3 31/7
English 4 20 AdvDip, PGDip, MPerforming Arts,
and DPerforming Arts
Actor; Applied Theatre practi tioner; Creative entrepreneur; Director; Lighting/
sound operator; Media performer (radio and television); Musical Theatre performer;
Performing Arts maker; Performing Arts reviewer; Performing Arts technician;
Physical Theatre practitioner; Production manager; Scriptwriter; Stage manager;
Stage technical crew; Theatre maker; Theatre technician; Voice-over artist
HCert (Music)
1 31/7
English 3 18 Dip (Performing Arts) Jazz Musician, Music Producer, Opera Singer
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE | GaRankuwa Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Accounting)
M Po
3 30/9
English 4
Accounting 3 or
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 5
22 (with Accounting or
Mathematics/Technical
Mathematics)
AdvDip and PGDip: Accounting Financial accountant, auditor, asset manager, administrative service manager,
administrative service manager
24 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
Dip (Economics)
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 6
22 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
24 (with Mathematical
Literacy)
AdvDip (Economics), PGDip
(Economics) and MEcon
(Comparative Local Development)
Consultant, nancial analyst, entrepreneur, economist, banking, insurance,
investment, public sectors in economics and nancial management, nancial and
management consultant
Dip (Financial Management)
M Po
3 30/9
English 4
Accounting 3 or
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 5
22 (with Accounting or
Mathematics/Technical
Mathematics)
AdvDip (Financial Management),
PGDip (Financial Management),
MBusiness Studies (Finance) and
DBusiness Studies (Finance)
Cost and pricing accountant, project accountant, management accountant, nancial
controller, nancial accountant/controllers, business operations manager, budget
controller, nance consultants
24 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
Dip (Financial Planning)
3 30/9
English 4
Accounting 3 or
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 5
22 (with Accounting or
Mathematics/Technical
Mathematics)
AdvDip (Financial Planning), PGDip
(Financial Planning), MBusiness
Studies (Finance) and DBusiness
Studies (Finance)
Junior business analysts, research analysts, nancial analysts, business performance
analysts, performance and monitoring assistant/manager, nancial planner, nance
consultants, investment analysts
24 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
Dip (Internal Auditing)
M Po
3 30/9
English 4
Accounting 3 or
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 5
22 (with Accounting or
Mathematics/Technical
Mathematics)
AdvDip (Internal Auditing), PGDip
(Internal Auditing), MBusiness
Studies (Auditing) and DBusiness
Studies (Auditing)
Auditor
24 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
Dip (Public Finance)
M Po
3 30/9
English 4
Accounting 4 or
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 5
22 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
AdvDip (Public Finance), PGDip
(Public Finance), MBusiness Studies
(Finance) and DBusiness Studies
(Finance)
State accountant and accountant in central and provincial government sectors, as
well as statutory government institutions
23
(with Accounting)
24 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
HCert (Accouting)
1 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
22 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
Dip (Accounting), (Internal Auditing),
(Financial Management), (Financial
Planning) or (Public Finance)
Accounting technician, bookkeeper, accounts clerk, tax consultant, nancial
accountant
23 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT | Pretoria Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
BArch
4 31/7
English 4 25
MArch and DArch Architectural technologist, property inspector, building product consultant, specialising
in architectural technology, self-employed and private architect
BArch (Extended)
5 31/7
English 4 25
BGeomatics
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
25 PGDip (Geomatics) Survey technologist and route to professional topographic or engineering surveyor,
geographic information systems practitioner, photogrammetrist
BEngTech (Chemical Engineering)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 5
28 Engineering Graphics and
Design and Mechanical
Technology
BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng:
Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering technician and technologist, researcher and developer, fuel-
cell technologist, consultant
BEngTech (Civil Engineering)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 5
28 Engineering Graphics and
Design and Mechanical
Technology
BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng:
Civil Engineering
Construction manager or supervisor, project manager, technician in civil engineering
working for a civil engineering consultant, technologist, construction company, or
local, provincial or national government
BEngTech (Electrical Engineering)
E
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 5
Level 4 for any three additional subjects
30 Engineering Graphics
and Design and Electrical
Technology
BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng:
Electrical Engineering
Design, planning, construction and maintenance of specialised elds systems related
to electrical engineering
BEngTech (Industrial Engineering)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 5
28 Engineering Graphics and
Design and Mechanical
Technology
BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng:
Industrial Engineering
Professional technologist, technician, manager, entrepreneur and consultant
BEng (Materials Engineering)
(Polymer Technology)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 5
28 Engineering Graphics and
Design and Mechanical
Technology
BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng:
Polymer Technology
Management of production and processing of raw material, manufacturing and
processing of products, development, characterisation and quality assurance of
products and raw materials, development of new plastic products and material,
marketing and sales of raw materials and products
BEngTech (Mechanical
Engineering)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 5
28 Engineering Graphics and
Design and Mechanical
Technology
BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng:
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical technologist, technician, manager, entrepreneur and consultant
BEngTech (Mechatronics
Engineering)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 5
28 Engineering Graphics and
Design and Mechanical
Technology
BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng:
Mechatronic Engineering
Mechanical and Electronic technologist, technician, manager, entrepreneur and
consultant
BEngTech (Metallurgical
Engineering)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 5
28 Engineering Graphics and
Design, and Mechanical
Technology
BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng:
Metallurgical Engineering
Metallurgist, technician, technologist, plant manager, consultant, researcher and
developer
Dip (Building Science)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
26 AdvDip (Construction Management)
or AdvDip (Quantity Surveying),
PGDip (Quantity Surveying) and
MBuiSci
Construction manager, technician quality surveyor, clerk of works, building inspector
Dip (Electrical Engineering)
E
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
26 Electrical Technology and
Engineering Graphics and
Design
AdvDip, BEngTechHons, MEng and
DEng: Electrical Engineering
Design, planning, construction and maintenance of specialised elds systems related
to electrical engineering
Dip (Geomatics)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
23 AdvDip and PGDip: Geomatics Survey technologist and route to professional topographic or engineering surveyor,
geographic information systems practitioner, photogrammetrist
Dip (Industrial Design)
3 31/7
English 4 21 AdvDip (Industrial Design) Junior industrial designer, member of design and development team, junior design
entrepreneur. Design skills can be applied across diverse business elds
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT | Pretoria Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
HCert (Construction Engineering:
Material Test)
1 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
20 Civil Technology and
Engineering Graphics and
Design
BEngTech (Civil Engineering) Construction manager or supervisor, project manager, technician in civil engineering
working for a civil engineering consultant, construction company, or local, provincial
or national government
HCert (Construction Engineering:
Water and Waste)
BEngTech (Civil Engineering)
HCert (Electrical Engineering)
E
1 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
20 Electrical Technology BEngTech (Electrical Engineering) Design, planning, construction and maintenance of specialised elds systems related
to electrical engineering
HCert (Industrial Engineering)
1 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
20 Mechanical Technology BEngTech (Industrial Engineering) Technician, manager, entrepreneur and consultant
HCert (Mechanical Engineering)
1 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
20 Mechanical Technology BEngTech (Mechanical Engineering) Technician, manager, entrepreneur and consultant
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES | Soshanguve Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
TEACHING COURSES
BEd (Foundation Phase Teaching)
SN
4 31/7
Level 5 for Home language
Level 4 for First additional language
Level 4 for Mathematics or
5 for Mathematical Literacy
25 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of Department of Education, life-
skills facilitator, guidance counsellor
BEd (Intermediate Phase Teaching)
SN
4 31/7
English 4
Level 4 for Mathematics or
5 Mathematical Literacy
Level 4 for a combination of any two of the following subjects: Life
Sciences and Physical Science or History or and Geography
25 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
BEd (Senior Phase and Further
Education and Training Teaching)
(Specialisation in Agriculture)
SN
4 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or Mathematical
Literacy
Level 4 for Agricultural Sciences or Agricultural Management
Practice or Agricultural Technology or Life Sciences or Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences
24 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
BEd (Senior Phase and Further
Education and Training Teaching)
(Specialisation in Consumer
Sciences)
SN
4 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or Mathematical
Literacy
Level 4 for Consumer Studies or Hospitality Studies or Tourism
24 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
BEd (Senior Phase and Further
Education and Training Teaching)
(Specialisation in Economic and
Management Sciences)
SN
4 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or Mathematical
Literacy
Level 4 for Accounting or Business Studies or Economics
24 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
BEd (Senior Phase and Further
Education and Training Teaching)
(Specialisation in Information
Technology)
SN
4 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or Information
Technology
24 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
BEd (Senior Phase and Further
Education and Training Teaching)
(Specialisation in Mathematics)
SN
4 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for Mathematics and Life Sciences or
Level 4 for Mathematics and Physical Sciences
24 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
BEd (Senior Phase and Further
Education and Training Teaching)
(Specialisation in Physical
Education)
SN
4 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for Mathematics, Technical Mathematics or Mathematical
Literacy
Level 4 for Life Sciences
24 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
BEd (Senior Phase and Further
Education and Training Teaching)
(Specialisation in Sciences)
SN
4 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for Mathematics and Life Sciences or
Physical Sciences
24 BEdHons, MEd and DEd
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES | Soshanguve Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
BEd (Senior Phase and Further
Education and Training Teaching)
(Specialisation in Technology)
SN 4
31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for Mathematics/Technical Mathematics and/or Civil
Technology (Civil Service/Construction/Woodworking) andor
Electrical Technology (Digital Systems/Electronics/Power
Systems) and/or Mechanical Technology (Automotive/Fitting and
Machining/Welding and Metal Work) and/or Engineering Graphics
and Design and/or Physical Sciences
24 BEdHons, MEd and DEd Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of Department of Education, life-
skills facilitator, guidance counsellor
Dip (Adult and Community
Education and Training)
(Agriculture)
SN 3 31/7 Level 4 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics
Level 3 for Agricultural
Management Practice or Agricultural Sciences or Life Sciences or
Agricultural Technology or
Physical Sciences (or Technical Sciences)
Level 3 for an additional language
22 AdvDip (Adult and Community
Education and Training Teaching)
Dip (Adult and Community
Education and Training)
(Specialisation in Civil Technology)
SN
3 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 3 for Engineering Graphics Design or Mathematics or
Technical Mathematics
Level 3 for Civil Technology or Physical Science or Technical
Science
Level 3 for an additional language
22 AdvDip (Adult and Community
Education and Training Teaching)
Dip (Adult and Community
Education and Training)
(Specialisation in Consumer
Sciences)
SN
3 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for
Mathematical Literacy
Level 3 for an additional language
22 AdvDip (Adult and Community
Education and Training Teaching)
Child care (Infant and Toddlers), elder care, elementary teacher (teach adult about
food and nutrition), dress making/sewing/fashion design, caterers/baking, pottery,
interior designing, marketing consumer product within the community, working
in family and community service agencies, community service worker, nancial
consultant.
Dip (Adult and Community
Education and Training)
(Specialisation in Economics and
Management)
SN 3 31/7 Level 4 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or a 4 for
Mathematical
Literacy
Level 3 for Accounting or Business Studies
Level 3 for an additional language
22 AdvDip (Adult and Community
Education and Training Teaching)
Dip (Adult and Community
Education and Training)
(Specialisation in Electrical and
Mechanical)
SN
3 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics
Level 3 for Physical Science or Technical Science
22 AdvDip (Adult and Community
Education and Training Teaching)
Dip (Adult and Community
Education and Training)
(Specialisation in Languages)
SN 3 31/7 Level 4 for English
Level 4 for another ofcial language offered in the programme
22 AdvDip (Adult and Community
Education and Training Teaching)
Dip (Correctional and
Rehabilitation Studies)
SS
3 15/6
Level 3 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
20 AdvDip and PGDip: Correctional and
Rehabilitation Studies
Correctional services ofcial, skills development ofcer, manager, security ofcial
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Integrated Communication)
SN
3 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or
Engineering Mathematics N3, or
4 for Mathematical Literacy
Preference will be given to applicants with a score of
5 or more for English.
20 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics or
Mathematics
N3)
AdvDip (Integrated Communication)
Marketing communication specialist, industrial journalist, public relations practitioner,
media planner, communications practitioner, social media strategist, publicity
coordinator, account planner/manager, media practitioner, industrial journalist, events
coordinator, diplomat, international communication specialist
21 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
Dip (Journalism)
SN
3 31/7
Level 4 for English 24
Geography, History, third
language or any art-related
subject
AdvDip (Journalism), PGDip
(Journalism), MJournalism and
DJournalism
Journalist in printed media, broadcasting, industrial and online journalism
Dip (Language Practice)
SS
3 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 4 for any other ofcial South African language offered in the
programme
20
Afrikaans, Northern Sotho,
Setswana, IsiZulu, Tshivenda
or Xitsonga
AdvDip (Language Practice), PGDip
(Language Practice), MLanguage
Practice and DLanguage Practice
General language practitioner, translator, editor or proofreader, language advisor,
consultant, technologist, interpreter, language planner, editor, columnist, writer
Dip (Law)
SS M
3 31/7
Level 4 for English 20
Costs consultants at cost consulting rms, cost consultant proprietors, paralegals
in law rms, paralegals at justice centres (Legal Aid Board), paralegals at the ofce
of the Master of the Supreme Court, paralegals at the Deeds’ Ofce, paralegals at
private companies such as Scorpion Legal Protection.
Dip (Legal Support)
SS
3 31/7
Level 4 for English
Level 3 for any other additional language 20
Conveyancing secretaries, legal secretaries, paralegals in law rms, paralegals
at justice centres (Legal Aid Board), paralegals at the ofce of the Master of the
Supreme Court, paralegals at the Deeds’ Ofce, paralegals at private companies
such as Scorpion Legal Protection.
Dip (Policing)
SS D
3 31/7
Level 3 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy.
Applicants who are employed in a law enforcement department
should have level 3 for English and 2 for Mathematics/Technical
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Applicants who are employed in a law enforcement department
who score between 17 and 19 (with a minimum of ve years of
work experience) should submit proof of employment (in the form
of an ofcial letter from the HR division of the department).
20
AdvDip (Policing), PGDip (Policing),
MPolicing and DPolicing
Employee of SAPS, reservist, security occupation community policing, municipal and
metro police, private investigators
Dip (Public Affairs) (Admin of State)
SS M
Po
3
31/7
Level 3 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
20
AdvDip (Public Affairs), PGDip
(Public Affairs), MPublic Affairs and
DPublic Affairs
Clerk, public ofcial manager
Dip (Public Affairs) (Local
Government)
SS M
Po
3 31/7
Level 3 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
20
AdvDip (Public Affairs). PGDip
(Public Affairs), MPublic Affairs and
DPublic Affairs
Dip (Trafc Safety and Municipal
Police Management)
SS
Po D
3 15/6
Level 3 for English
Level 3 for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Applicants who are employed in a law enforcement department
should have level 3 for English and 2 for Mathematics/Technical
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Applicants who are employed in a law enforcement department
who score between 17 and 19 (with a minimum of ve years of
work experience) should submit proof of employment (in the form
of an ofcial letter from the HR division of the department).
20
AdvDip and PGDip: Trafc Safety
and Municipal Police Management
Road trafc and municipal police ofcial, licensing and registration, road safety, senior
position in trafc safety division, trafc chief, metro or municipal police ofcial
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF ICT | Soshanguve Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Computer Science)
SS E
Po
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5 or
Mathematical Literacy 7
26 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
Information Technology
AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and
DComputing: Computer Science
Software developer, web developer, mobile solution developer, database
developer, data scientist, system analyst, quality engineer.
28 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
Dip (Computer Science)(Extended)
SS E
Po
4 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4 or
Mathematical Literacy 6
23 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
Information Technology
25 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
Dip (Computer Systems
Engineering)
SS
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
26
Information Technology
AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and
DComputing: Computer Systems
Engineering
Computer systems engineer, electronic engineer, electronics tester,
software engineer, software tester, programmer, web developer,
systems analyst, network administrator, systems administrator, database
administrator, systems support, network planner, data science and cloud
computing technologist, system integration specialist, intelligent system
technologist.
Dip (Computer Systems
Engineering)(Extended)
SS
4 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
23
Dip (Informatics)
SS
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5 or
Mathematical Literacy 7
26 (with Mathematics or
Technical Mathematics)
AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and
DComputing: Informatics
Business analyst, user acceptance tester, systems trainer, systems tester,
support specialist, e-commerce developer, enterprise systems manager,
information resource manager, database administrator, project manager,
technology consultant, systems analyst.
28 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
Dip (Informatics)(Extended)
SS 4 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4 or
Mathematical Literacy 6
23 (with Mathematics or
Technical Mathematics)
25 (with Mathematical
Literacy)
Dip (Information Technology)
SS
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5 or
Mathematical Literacy 7
Physical Science/Technical Science 3
26 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and
DComputing: Information Technology
Computer network support specialist, network and computer systems
administrator, computer network architect, network analyst, network
engineer, cybersecurity specialist, data centre technician, IT Assurance
& Forensics.
28 (with Mathematical
Literacy)
Dip (Information Technology)
(Extended)
SS
4 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4 or
Mathematical Literacy 6
Physical Science/Technical Science 3
23 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
25 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
Dip (Multimedia Computing)
SS
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 5 or
Mathematical Literacy 7
26 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
Information Technology
AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and
DComputing: Multimedia Computing
Content designer, 3D games programmer, 3D animation creator, virtual
reality designer, interactive training systems developer, simulation
developer, web developer, user interface and user experience designer,
e-learning specialist, hybrid art director, front-end developer.
28 (with Mathematical
Literacy)
Dip (Multimedia Computing)
(Extended)
SS
4 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4 or
Mathematical Literacy 6
23 (with Mathematics/
Technical Mathematics)
25 (with
Mathematical Literacy)
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES | Pretoria Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Administrative Information
Management)
E Po
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy 3
19 AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and
DMSc: Administrative Information
Management
Secretary, administration ofcer, personal assistant, ofce manager
Dip (Administrative Management)
(Finance)
Po 3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
Accounting 3
24 Mathematics and Commercial
subjects
AdvDip and PGDip: Administrative
Management
Positions at supervisory or rst time management level, entrepreneur, general
manager, own business
Dip (Administrative Management)
(General)
Po 3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
24 Mathematics and Commercial
subjects
AdvDip and PGDip: Administrative
Management
Positions at supervisory or rst time management level, entrepreneur, general
manager, own business
Dip (Adventure Tourism
Management)
(Only Mbombela Campus)
M
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
20 Business Studies, Geography
and Tourism Studies
AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc:
Tourism Management
Adventure specialist, planning and presenting outdoor activities (e.g. rafting, mountain
climbing, bungee jumping), providing outdoor equipment, tourism operator
Dip (Casino Resort Management)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
25 Business Studies, Geography,
Hospitality Studies, and
Tourism
Casino-, hotel- and resort managers, supervisors and VIP hosts
Dip (Contact Centre Management)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy 3
19 AdvDip, PGDip, and MMSc: Contact
Centre Management
Agent, call centre representative, call centre ofcer, team leader, supervisor,
functional leader, strategic manager
Dip (Credit Management)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
Accounting 3
24 Mathematics and Commercial
subjects
AdvDip and PGDip: Credit
Management
Financial credit analyst, accounts receivable manager, credit and litigation
coordinator, credit/debtor clerk in banking sector
Dip (Ecotourism Management)
(Only Mbombela Campus)
M
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
20 Business Studies, Geography,
Hospitality Studies, Life
Sciences and Tourism
AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc:
Tourism Management
Field guide, ecotourism guide, tour operator, planner, developer, manager,
entrepreneur, eco-destination planner, manager at eco-lodges
Dip (Entrepreneurship)
E Po
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy 3
24 Commercial subjects Creating and building a business, business training consultant, small business
development ofcer
Dip (Event Management)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
20 Business Studies, Hospitality
Studies and Tourism
AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc:
Tourism Management
Events coordinator, events planner, events manager
Dip (Food Operations
Management)
3 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy 3
20 Food Management Industries: Working in Hospital kitchens, Old Age Homes, Prison
Service Hostels, Hotels and Boarding Schools, Banqueting and Mass Catering Chefs
Dip (Hospitality Management)
3 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy 3
23 AdvDip (Hospitality Management),
PGDip (Hospitality Management),
MMSc (Food Operations
Management) and DMSc (Food
Operations Management)
Manager in the hospitality industry (hotels, guesthouses), entrepreneur, researcher,
chef, food and beverage manager, industrial catering service/accommodation
manager
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES | Pretoria Campus
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Human Resource
Management)
E Po
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy 3
24 AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc:
Human Resources Management
Training ofcer, personnel ofcer, personnel manager, training ofcer, labour relations
ofcer
Dip (Marketing)
M
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
22 Accounting, Business Studies
and Economics
AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc:
Marketing
Sales consultant, sales manager, marketing manager, advertising manager,
researcher, customer services, product manager
Dip (Operations Management)
3 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 5
20 AdvDip, PGDip and MMSc:
Operations Management
Inventory controller, materials manager, operations manager, production analyst,
process engineer
Dip (Retail Business Management)
O 3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
22 AdvDip (Retail Business
Management)
Merchandising and sales representative for retail suppliers and wholesalers
Dip (Sport Management)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
22 Accounting, Business Studies
and Economics
AdvDip and PGDip: Sport
Management
Sports administrator, club manager, sports marketing agent, sports development
ofcer, promoter, commentator, entrepreneur, sales consultant, market researcher
Dip (Supply Chain Management)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
22 Commercial subjects AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc:
Supply Chain Management
Buyer, materials manager, logistics manager, distribution manager, warehouse
manager
Dip (Tourism Management)
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
22 Business Studies, Geography,
Hospitality Studies and Travel
and Tourism
AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc:
Tourism Management
Travel agent, tour operator, guest services, tourism information services, education
and training, sight seeing tours and recreation, tourism information services
Dip (Work Study)
3 30/9
English 3
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics 3 or Mathematical Literacy
5
20 AdvDip (Work Study) Work-study practitioner, management services practitioner,
business analyst, value-chain consultant
HCert (Contact Centre
Management)
1 30/9
English 3 20 Dip (Contact Centre Management) Agent, call centre representative, call centre ofcer, team leader, supervisor,
functional leader, strategic manager
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE | Arcadia and Pretoria Campuses
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Dip (Animal Sciences)
Pr
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
19 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
Agricultural Sciences,
Life Sciences, and/or
Physical Sciences
AdvDip (Animal Sciences), PGDip
(Animal Sciences), MAgricSci
(Animal Production) and PhD
(Science) (Animal Production)
Animal production manager, animal production representative, animal production
technician, researcher farmer, feedlot manager, lecturer, agricultural journalist
20 (with
Mathematical
Literacy
Dip (Crop Production)
Pr
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
19 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
Agricultural subjects,
Life Sciences and/or
Physical Sciences
AdvDip, PGDip, MAgricSci and PhD
(Science): Crop Sciences Commercial crop producer, production manager, extension service worker
20 (with
Mathematical
Literacy
Dip (Equine Science)
Pr
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
19 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
Life Sciences and
Physical Sciences
AdvDip (Animal Sciences), PGDip
(Animal Sciences), MAgricSci
(Animal Production) and PhD
(Science) (Animal Production)
Horse-stud manager, horse seller, riding-school owner, equine breeder
20 (with
Mathematical
Literacy
Dip (Horticulture)
Pr
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or Mathematical Literacy 4
Life Sciences 3 or Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
25 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Horticulture
Horticulturists, maintenance managers, site managers or as grounds superintendents,
researchers (developing new cultivars or solving problems) and in the academic world
of teaching, learning and education.
26 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
Dip (Landscape Technology)
Pr
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
Life Sciences 3 or
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
25 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Landscape Technology
Landscape consultants, landscape designers or landscape contractors, site
managers, maintenance managers, nursery managers, researchers (developing new
cultivars or solving problems) as well as in the academic world of teaching, learning
and education.
26 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
Dip (Nature Conservation)
Pr
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
24 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
Agricultural Sciences,
Geography, Life Sciences,
Physical Sciences or
Technical Sciences
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Nature Conservation
Conservation manager, conservation researcher, environmental educationist, eco-
destination planners, guides, nature conservator, hunting operator
25 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE | Arcadia and Pretoria Campuses
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Wildlife Management)
Pr
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
24 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
Agricultural Sciences,
Geography, Life Sciences,
Physical Sciences or Technical
Sciences
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Wildlife Management
Game-farm or ranch manager, wildlife adviser, professional hunter, disease control,
habitat management, game population dynamics, game capture and translocation.
25 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
HEALTH SCIENCES
BEnvironmental Health
Pr
4 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
Life Sciences 4
Level 4 for two other subjects
24
MHealthSci and PhD (Science):
Environmental Health
Environmental health practitioner, health advisor, air-pollution control ofcer, meat
inspector, occupational hygienist, consultant, inspector, environmental ofcer/auditor,
food safety auditor, risk ofcer, researcher
BNursing
Pr
4 15/6
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Life Sciences 4
25
MNusing and PhD (Science)
(Nursing)
Practice as nurse and midwife in public and private health care facilities or as private
nurse practitioner
BPharm / Bachelor of Pharmacy
Ar
4 15/6
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
Life Sciences 4
Level 4 for two other subjects
24
MPharmSci and PhD (Science):
Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacist
BRad (Diagnostic) / Bachelor of
Radiography in Diagnostics
Ar
4 15/6
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
Life Sciences 4
24
MHealthSci and PhD (Science):
Radiography Radiographer, radiation control ofcer and medical and pharmaceutical representative
BHSci (Biokinetics)
Pr
4 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Science 4
Life Sciences 4
24
MHealthSci and PhD (Science):
Biokinetics
Employment in a number of allied health-related elds. The scope of occupation is
primarily dependent on the entrepreneurial initiative of the individual and includes
practising as a Biokineticist in the following environments: Corporate Sector,
Correctional Facilities, Elite and Professional Sport, Fire Services, Industry, Local
Authorities, Military Bases, Military Hospitals, Police Services, Private Practices
BHSci (Clinical Technology)
Ar
4 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences. 4
Life Sciences 4
24
MHealthSci and PhD (Science):
Clinical Technology
Clinical technologist, private hospitals and private practices, opportunities in
cardiology, nephrology, reproduction, the respiratory system and neurophysiology,
cardiovascular perfusion, pulmonology
BHSci (Medical Laboratory
Science)
Ar
4 15/6
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
Life Sciences 4
24
MHealthSci and PhD (Science):
Medical Laboratory Science
Medical technologist, work in medical eld, analysing human tissue and blood,
pathology, histology, virology, blood transfusion and laboratory work
BHSci (Medical Orthotics and
Prosthetics)
Pr
4 15/6
English 4
Life Sciences 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
24
MHealthSci and PhD (Science):
Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics
Medical orthotist or prosthetist, own practice, medical representative (orthopaedic
rehabilitation by assessing, measuring, designing, manufacturing, maintaining and
tting orthoses and prostheses)
BHSci (Veterinary Technology)
Ar
4 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
Life Sciences 4 or Agricultural Sciences 4
24
MHealthSci and PhD (Science):
Veterinary Technology
Veterinary technologist (activities include the collection and processing of samples,
diagnostic work and research and vaccine production)
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE | Arcadia and Pretoria Campuses
CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Dental Technology)
3 15/6
English 4 Mathematics or Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
Life Sciences 3 or Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences 3
19 (with
Mathematics or
Technical
Mathematics)
Dental technician, making and repairing bridges, crowns and dentures, work in dental
labs
20 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
Dip (Kinesiology and Coaching
Science)
Pr
3 31/7
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 4
Life Sciences 3
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AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Kinesiology and Coaching
Science
Sports scientists, sports coaches, sports managers, and sports researchers.
Qualied students will function at such a level to cater for the needs of an apparently
healthy population as well as tness training for special populations such as children,
the youth and older adults. This qualication also offers a physical activity foundation
based on scientic knowledge to facilitate health and sport in order to support health
workers, as well as enhancing the level of professionalism within the national sport,
health and tness industry
Dip (Somatic Therapy)
Ar
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4 or
Mathematical Literacy 5
Life Sciences 4
22 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Sciences)
MHealthSci and PhD (Science):
Somatic Therapy
Health and skin care professional as a somatologist, aromatherapist, reexologist,
stress-relief and relaxation therapist at health spa or stress clinic, representative of
cosmetic rm or own business
23 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
HCert (Dental Assisting)
Pr
1 31/7
English 4
Mathematics 3 or Mathematical Literacy 4
Level 3 for any other additional subjects.
18
Assisting in a dental practice, assisting a dentist, infection control, stock control and
accounts
NATURAL SCIENCES
BSc (Industrial Chemistry)
Ar
4 31/7
English 4
Mathematics 5
Physical Sciences 5
24
Industrial Chemists usually work in chemical plants and laboratories across a
broad range of industries, from chemical manufacturing, mining, building materials
and paints/coatings through to paper, petroleum, plastics and advanced materials
manufacturing
Dip (Analytical Chemistry)
Ar
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
21
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Chemistry
Chemist, laboratory analyst, technologist. Opportunities for analytical chemistry
graduates exist in laboratories, manufacturing and mining industries, research
industries, forensic departments, and national science councils.
Dip (Biotechnology)
Ar
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
Life Sciences 3
21
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Biotechnology
Biotechnologist or microbiologist, work in the industry or research labs, microbiology,
waste management, beverage production, food production, research
Dip (Environmental Sciences)
Ar
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
21 Geography and Life Sciences
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Environmental Sciences
Appointed as an environmental ofcer or environmental technologist within numerous
industries that deal with either managing negative changes on the biogeophysical
environment or/and investigating existing impacts or potential impacts on the
biogeophysical environment. Graduates may also be employed into a number of
government departments or state bodies that deal with environmental impacts such
as the Department of Environmental Affairs.
Dip (Fire Technology)
(only offered to Fire Services working
personnel)
Ar D 3 31/7
Three years’ relevant work experience, HAZMAT Awareness, Fire
Fighter I, HAZMAT Operational, and Fire Fighter II certicates.
Applicants must submit proof of employment in the form of an
ofcial letter from the employer.
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Fire Technology
Fire ghter, re prevention ofcer, re safety ofcer, station ofcer, divisional ofcer,
emergency services manager, ofcer in SANDF
All information in this publication is subject to change without further notice.
PROGRAMME
Other Campuses where
programmes are offered
Minimum duration (in years)
Closing dates for applications:
15/6; 31/7; 30/9
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
POSSIBLE
FURTHER
STUDIES
POSSIBLE
CAREERS
SUBJECT LEVELS
ADMISSION
POINT
SCORE (APS)
RECOMMENDED
SUBJECTS
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CAMPUSES: Ar = Arcadia; Po = Polokwane; Pr = Pretoria; E = eMalahleni; G = GaRankuwa; M = Mbombela; SS = Soshanguve South; SN = Soshanguve North; D = Distance Education; O = Online
Dip (Food Technology)
Ar
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
Life Sciences 3
21
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Food Technology
Food technologist, quality controller, researcher, developer of new products,
opportunities in food processing, canning, meat or sh factories, food quality and
hygiene
Dip (Geology)
Ar
3 31/7
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
21
Computer Applications
Technology, Geography and/or
Information Technology
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Geology
Engineering geologist, geological technician or technologist, hydro-geological
consultant, mining companies, Department of Minerals and Energy, Department of
Water Affairs and Forestry
Dip (Industrial Physics)
Ar
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
21
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Industrial Physics
Photonics - work as optical instrument technicians, lens-coating technicians, laser
technicians, vacuum technicians, metrologists (optical), non-destructive testing
technicians.
Nuclear Technologist - work as general nuclear technicians, radiation protection
technicians, waste management technicians, radiation risk technicians, radioactive
contamination risk technicians, vacuum technicians, non-destructive testing
technicians and metrologists.
Dip (Water Science and
Technology)
Ar
3 30/9
English 4
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 4
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 4
21 Life Sciences
AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD
(Science): Water Science and
Technology
Water care technician, water care technologist and process controller
HCert (Resource and Waste
Management)
Ar
1 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 6
18 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
Dip (Environmental Sciences)
Water care technician, water care technologist and process controller
21 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
HCert (Water Treatment)
Ar
1 30/9
English 3
Mathematics/Technical Mathematics 3 or
Mathematical Literacy 6
Physical Sciences/Technical Sciences 3
18 (with
Mathematics/
Technical
Mathematics)
Dip (Water Science and Technology) Water care technician, water care technologist and process controller
21 (with
Mathematical
Literacy)
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