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COLLEGE OF HUMANITIESHANDBOOK FOR 2014Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Head of CollegeProfessor Cheryl PotgieterBA, HDE, BAHons (UWC), MA (UCT), DPhil (UWC)Dean and Head of School: Applied Human SciencesProfessor N MkhizeBAHons (Natal), MA (Iowa), PhD (Natal)Dean and Head of School: Built Environment and Development StudiesProfessor T XabaBA (Dartmouth), MA, PhD (California)Dean and Head of School: Social SciencesProfessor NI Okeke UzodikeBA (Wake Forest), MA (South Carolina), PhD (North Carolina)Dean and Head of School: ArtsProfessor N Hlongwa (Acting)BAHons, MA, DLitt (UDW), UPGDE (UKZN)Dean and Head of School: EducationProfessor GH KamwendoDipEd, B.Ed (Malawi), MA (Lancaster), PhD (Helsinki)Dean and Head of School: Religion, Philosophy and ClassicsProf JA SmitBA, BTh, LIC Theol, MTh (Stellenbosch), DLitt (UDW)Dean: College ResearchProfessor S NadarBSocScHons, MA (UCT), PhD (Natal)Dean: College Teaching and LearningProfessor N HlongwaBAHons, MA, DLitt (UDW), UPGDE (UKZN)Director: College Professional ServicesMr K GobardanBALaw, HRHons(UN), MBA (UKZN)Manager: College Academic ServicesVacant

Postal Address:First Floor, Francis Stock Building,King George V Avenue,Howard College Campus,Durban, 4041Contact details:Undergraduate Admissions Enquiries:Edgewood: Tel: 27 (0)31 260 3414/3245 Fax: 27(0)31 260 1109Email: majuqulanan@ukzn.ac.zaHoward College: Tel: 27 (0)31 260 2032/2094 Fax: 27(0)31 260 1507Email: mickleburghj@ukzn.ac.za or Winfredn1@ukzn.ac.zaPietermaritzburg: Tel: 27(0)33 260 5165/5248Email: dlomol1@ukzn.ac.za or josephr@ukzn.ac.zaFinancial Aid and Scholarship enquiries: www.ukzn.ac.za/studentfundHoward College: Tel: 27 (0)31 260 3258; Fax: 27 (0)31 260 2673,Email: dube@ukzn.ac.zaPietermaritzburg: Tel: 27 (0)33 260 5758; Fax: 27 (0)33 260 6146, Email:dlaminibd@ukzn.ac.zaFor Postgraduate admission enquiries, kindly contact the relevant School/Discipline.

CONTENTSVISION AND MISSION . 1STAFF OF THE COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES . 2UKZN TRANSFORMATION CHARTER.18SESSIONAL DATES 2014 . 23SESSIONAL DATES SCHOOL OF EDUCATION . 28ACADEMCI MONITORING AND EXCLUSION 35General Information for Students. 38Calculation of Points for the National Senior Certificate . 41GENERAL ACADEMIC RULES FOR DEGREES, DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES . 42Definitions of Terms . 42General Rules . 45GR1 Changes in rules . 45GR2 Degrees, diplomas and certificates . 45GR3 Approval of curricula . 46GR4 College rules . 46GR5 Application to study . 46GR6 Selection requirements . 46GR7 Selection for postgraduate studies. 46GR8 Exemption from a module . 47GR9 Registration . 47GR10 Payment of fees . 48GR11 Concurrent registration . 48GR12 Period of attendance . 48GR13 Module registration . 49GR14 Ancillary, prerequisite and corequisite requirements . 49GR15 Obsolete modules . 49GR16 Duly Performed (DP) certification . 49GR17 DP certification - right of appeal . 49GR18 Examinations . 50GR19 External examination and moderation . 50GR20 Examination scripts . 50GR21 Examination sessions . 50GR22 Supplementary examinations. 51GR23 Special examinations . 51GR24 Standard of supplementary and special examinations . 51GR25 Limitation on awarding supplementary and special examinations . 51GR26 Completion of modules . 51GR27 Pass mark . 52GR28 Completion requirements . 52GR29 Classification of results . 52GR30 Academic exclusion . 52GR31 Academic exclusion – right of appeal . 53GR32 Ethics . 53

GR33 Reproduction of work . 53Rules for Bachelors Degrees . 53BR1 Applicability . 53BR2 Criteria for admission to study . 54BR3 Periods of attendance . 54BR4 Recognition of attendance . 54BR5 Progression under conditional exemption . 55BR6 Supplementary examinations . 55BR7 Award of degree cum laude and summa cum laude . 55BR8 Deans Commendation . 55BR9 Completion of isiZulu module . 56Rules For Honours Degrees . 57HR1 Applicability . 57HR2 Criteria for admission to study . 57HR3 Attendance . 57HR4 Curriculum . 57HR5 Supplementary examinations . 57HR6 Re-examination of prescribed project . 58HR7 Progression . 58HR8 Award of degree cum laude and summa cum laude . 58Rules for Postgraduate Diplomas . 58PR1 Applicability . 59PR2 Criteria for admission to study . 59PR3 Attendance . 59PR4 Curriculum . 59PR5 Supplementary examinations . 59PR6 Re-examination of research project . 59PR7 Progression . 60PR8 Award of diploma with distinction. 60Rules for Masters Degrees by Coursework . 60CR1 Applicability . 60CR2 Criteria for admission to study . 60CR3 Recognition of examinations . 60CR4 Periods of registration. 61CR5 Recognition of attendance . 61CR6 Curriculum . 61CR7 Proposed research topic. 61CR8 Supervision . 61CR9 Supplementary examination .62CR10 Failed coursework modules . 62CR11 Progression . 62CR12 Submission of dissertation. 62CR13 Format of dissertation . 62CR14 Supervisor’s report . 63CR15 Examination of dissertation . 63CR16 Re-examination of dissertation . 63CR17 Award of degree cum laude and summa cum laude . 63Rules for Masters Degrees by Research . 63MR1 Applicability . 63

MR2 Criteria for admission to study . 64MR3 Periods of registration . 64MR4 Curriculum . 64MR5 Proposed subject of study . 64MR6 Supervision . 64MR7 Progression. 65MR8 Submission of dissertation . 65MR9 Format of dissertation . 65MR10 Supervisor’s report . 65MR11 Examination . 65MR12 Re-examination of dissertation . 66MR13 Award of degree cum laude and summa cum laude . 66Rules for the Doctoral Degree by Research . 66DR1 Applicability . 66DR2 Criteria for admission to study. 66DR3 Periods of registration . 66DR4 Curriculum . 67DR5 Proposed subject of study . 67DR6 Supervision . 67DR7 Progression . 67DR8 Submission of thesis . 67DR9 Format of thesis . 68DR10 Supervisor’s report . 68DR11 Examination . 68DR12 Defence of thesis . 68DR13 Re-examination of thesis . 68Rules for Senior (Unsupervised) Doctoral Degrees . 69DS1 Applicability . 69DS2 Criteria for admission . 69DS3 Period of registration . 69DS4 Subject of study . 69DS5 Submission of thesis . 69DS6 Format of thesis. 70DS7 Assessment . 70Rules for Certificates and Diplomas . 70CD1 Applicability . 70CD2 Admission . 70CD3 Award of Certificate or Diploma with distinction . 71COLLEGE RULES FOR DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS . 72Definition of Terms . 72COLLEGE RULES FOR CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES . 73COLLEGE ACADEMIC RULES FOR EXTENDED PROGRAMMES, CERTIFICATES,DIPLOMAS, and BACHELOR’S DEGREES . 79Humanities Extended Curriculum Programme (BSS4) . 79Bachelor of Social Science (Industrial and Working Life Programme) . 81Music Foundation Programme and Certificate . 82Certificate in Education (Undergraduate) . 83Advanced Certificate in Education (ACE) . 84

Diploma in Jazz and Popular Music . 87Diploma in Music Performance .89National Professional Diploma in Education (NPDE) . 92RULES FOR (THREE-YEAR) BACHELOR DEGREES . 94Bachelor of Arts . 94Bachelor of Social Science . 94RULES OF COMBINATION . 951. Afrikaans en Nederlands . 952. Anthropology . 953. Applied Language Studies . 964. Art History . 965. Biblical Studies . 976. Classics . 977. Classics: Classical Civilisation . 978. Classics: Greek .

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES HANDBOOK FOR 2014 Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Head of College Professor Cher

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