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UNIVERSITYOF VENDACREATING FUTURE LEADERSVISIONThe University of Venda aspires to be at the centre of tertiary education for rural andregional development in Southern Africa.MISSIONThe University of Venda anchored on the pillars of excellence in teaching, learning,research and community engagement, produces graduates imbued with knowledge,skills and qualifications which are locally relevant and globally competitive.Admission requirementsDegree: The minimum admission requirement is a National Senior Certificate (NSC) as certifiedby the Council for General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with an achievementrating of 4 (adequate achievement, 50-59%) or better in four subjects chosen from therecognised 20-credit NSC subjects. In addition, applicants must have a minimum point scoreof 26. A grade 12 certificate with a bachelor or matric exemption is required if grade 12 hasbeen achieved.Diploma: The minimum admission requirement is a National Senior Certificate (NSC) as certifiedby Umalusi with an achievement rating of 3 (moderate achievement, 40-49%) or better in fourrecognised NSC 20-credit subjects.Certificate: The minimum admission requirement is a National Senior Certificate (NSC) ascertified by Umalusi.To be considered for admission to specific programmes, applicants are required to havethe appropriate combinations of recognised National Senior Certificate subjects as wellas certain levels of achievement in these subjects.Scoring scale for 2018Calculation of admission point scoreMatricNSC levelPercentageScoreA 790 - 1009.0 - 10A780 - 898.0 – 8.9B670 -797.0 -7.9C560 - 696.0 – 6.9D450 - 595.0 – 5.9E340 - 494.0 – 4.9F230 - 390G10 - 290N.B. Achievement of the minimum requirements does not guarantee an applicantadmission to any programme. The minimum points for admission to a bachelor’s degreestudy is 26 and can be reviewed by Senate from time to time.

1. School of AgricultureProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationBachelor of Science in AgricultureNSC 26 Achievement level 4 in Mathematics andPhysical Sciences and in either Life Sciences orAgricultural Sciences4 years- Agricultural Economics- Agribusiness Management- Animal Science- Horticultural Sciences- Plant Production- Soil Science- ForestrySame as above4 yearsBachelor of Science in Food Scienceand TechnologyNSC 32 achievement level 5 in Mathematics andPhysical Sciences as well as achievement level 4 inEnglish and in either Life Sciences or AgriculturalSciences4 yearsBachelor of Science in Agriculturaland Biosystems EngineeringNSC 32 achievement level 6 in Mathematics,Physical Sciences and Life Sciences or Agriculture aswell as achievement level 4 in English4 yearsCareer opportunities - Self employment, Officers in nongovernmental organisations, Land Bank, private &public sector, Land Use Planner, Farmer, Manager of Estates, Research Officer, Consultant, Extension Officer,Development Officer, Agricultural Economist, Marketing Officer, Soil Scientist, Quality Control Manager, LabTechnician, Lecturer, Derivatives Trader/Specialist.2. School of Environmental SciencesProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationBachelor of EnvironmentalSciencesNSC 32 50% for English, 40% for Mathematicsand Physical Sciences AND 50% for one of LifeSciences, Geography or Agricultural Sciences3 yearsBachelor of Earth Sciences inMining and EnvironmentalGeologyNSC 35 50% pass in English HG, 60% pass inMathematics and Physical Sciences and an adequateachievement in at least three of these subjects –Agricultural Sciences, Accounting, Life Sciences,Economics and Geography4 yearsBachelor of Earth Sciencesin Hydrology and WaterResourcesNSC 35 60% pass in English HG, 50% pass inMathematics, 60% pass in Physical Sciences and anadequate achievement in at least three of these subjects –Agricultural Sciences, Accounting, Life Sciences,Economics and Geography4 yearsBachelor of Urban andRegional PlanningNSC 35 50% pass in English HG, 60% pass inMathematics, 60% pass in Physical Sciences and anadequate achievement in at least three of these subjects –Agricultural Sciences, Accounting, Life Sciences,Economics and Geography4 yearsCareer opportunities - Environmental Geologist, Hydrologist, Consultant, Education Officer, WasteManagement & Recycling Officer, Surveyor, Transport Route Planner, Building Planner, Mine Planner andOfficer or Manager in parastatals, public & private sector, Lecturer, Meteorologist, Nature Conservationist,Environmental Officer, Energy Officer, Environmental Consultant.

3. School of Health SciencesProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationBachelor of NursingNSC 35 substantial achievement inLife Sciences and English selection test4 yearsBSc in NutritionNSC 34 adequate achievement inLife Sciences, English, Mathematics andPhysical Sciences or Agricultural Sciences4 yearsBSc in BiokineticsNSC 34 adequate achievement inLife Sciences, English and Physical Sciences4 yearsBSc in Exercise and Sports ScienceNSC 34 adequate achievement inLife Sciences, English and Physical Sciences4 yearsBSc in Recreation and Leisure StudiesNSC 34 adequate achievement in English4 yearsBachelor of Nursing Science in Education,Management and CommunityNSC registered nurse withSouth African Nursing Council3 yearsBachelor of PsychologyNSC 36 adequate achievement inEnglish selection test4 yearsAdvanced Diploma inSports ManagementMatric exemption, at least 5 years workingexperience with sports bodies/athletes,higher degree in any field1 yearCareer opportunities - Professional nurse in private & public sector, midwife & psychiatric nurse,Registered Counselor, Biokinetisist, Certified leisure professional, Recreation and Sport Science specialist.4. School of Mathematical and Natural SciencesProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationScience Foundation ProgrammeNSC 26 with a bachelors pass achievementrating of 3 (40-49) or better in matric English,Mathematics, Sciences, and any other relatedsubject as judged by responsible departments1 yearBachelor of Science (BSc)- Biochemistry and Microbiology (BScBCM)- Biochemistry and Biology (BScBCB)- Microbiology and Botany (BScMB)- Biodiversity and Conservation (BScBDC)- Botany and Zoology (BScBZ)- Computer Sciences (BScCS)- Computer Science and Mathematics(BScCOM)- Mathematics and Applied Mathematics(BScMAM)- Financial Mathematics and AppliedMathematics (BScFMA)- Mathematics and Statistics (BScMST)- Statistics and Economics (BScSTE)- Mathematics and Physics (BScMP)- Physics and Chemistry (BScPC)- Chemistry and Applied Chemistry (BScCAC)- Chemistry and Mathematics (BScCM)- Chemistry and Biochemistry (BScCHB)NSC 34 adequate achievement inMathematics and Physical Sciences3 yearsDiploma in Freshwater TechnologyNSC 24 with Diploma 30% in English,(40-49%) in 4 of the recognised 20 creditNSC subjects and 50% in either Life Sciences,Agricultural Sciences, Physical Sciences orGeography3 yearsCareer opportunities - Biochemist, Physicist, Botanist, Bacteriologist, Analytical Chemist, Zoologist,Lecturer, Statistician, Medical Physicist, Anatomist, Laboratory Physicist, Researcher, Pre-medicine, Engineer,Petrochemist, Food Technologist, Quality Controller, Taxonomist, Plant Physiologist, Astrophysicist, PlasmaPhysicist, Applied Physicist, Nature Conservationist, Medical Microbiologist.

5. School of Human and Social SciencesProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationBachelor of Arts(Media Studies)NSC 26 adequate achievement in English or AfricanLanguages3 yearsBachelor of Arts(Development Studies)NCS 26 adequate achievement in History or Economics3 yearsBachelor of Arts IndigenousKnowledge SystemsNCS 26 adequate achievement in English4 yearsBachelor of Arts inLanguage PracticeNCS 26 adequate achievement inAfrican Language and English4 yearsBachelor of Arts inInternational RelationsNSC 26 adequate achievement in History or Economicsand English3 yearsBachelor of Arts, Youth inDevelopmentNSC 26 adequate achievement in English4 yearsCertificate in MusicNSC adequate achievement in English1 yearBachelor of Social Work with the following streams:BSWAP (Anthropology)NSC 26 adequate achievement in English level 44 yearsBSWPS (Psychology)NSC 26 adequate achievement in English level 44 yearsBSWSA (Sociology)NSC 26 adequate achievement in English level 44 yearsCareer opportunities - Social Worker, Public Relations Officer, Anthropologist, Psychologist, InformationOfficer, Interpreter, Lecturer, Translator, Teacher, Vocational Officer, Counsellor, Public Servant, Archaeologist,Politician, Music Composer, Ambassador, Officer in nongovernmental organisations, Training Officer, TVpresenter, Radio broadcaster, United Nations agencies like UNESCO and UNICEF, Social Welfare EducationOfficer, Adult Education Specialist, Environmental Education Specialist. Youth Studies, Youth Professional inSocial Welfare, Health, Labour, Community Services, Supervisory Leaders in nongovernmental organisations,Journalist at newspapers, TV or radio broadcasting, Editor, Terminologist, Proofreader, Creative Writer, BookReviewer, Indexing, Tour Guide, Museum Curator, Archivist, Libraries, Community Developer, ExtensionOfficer, Indigenous Knowledge Systems Practitioner.6. School of Management SciencesProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationBachelor of AdministrationNSC 32 adequate achievement in English and moderateachievement level in any three subjects3 yearsBachelor of Commerce (In various disciplines)Accounting SciencesNSC 35 adequate achievement level in English andMathematics4 yearsAccountingNSC 32 adequate achievement level in English andAccounting or Mathematics3 yearsBusiness Information SystemsNSC 32 adequate achievement level in English andmoderate achievement in Mathematics and in any ofthese subjects: Accounting, Business Studies, Economicsand Information Technology or Computer Studies3 yearsBusiness ManagementNSC 32 adequate achievement level in English andBusiness Studies plus moderate achievement in two ofthese subjects: Accounting, Economics, InformationTechnology and Mathematics3 yearscontinued on next page

6. School of Management Sciences (continued)ProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationCost and ManagementAccountingNSC 32 adequate achievement level in English andAccounting or Mathematics3 yearsEconomicsNSC 32 adequate achievement level in English andEconomics or Mathematics plus moderate achievement inany two of these subjects: Accounting, Business Studiesand Information Technology3 yearsHuman Resources andLabour RelationsNSC 32 adequate achievement level in Englishplus moderate achievement in two of these subjects:Accounting, Business Studies, Economics, InformationTechnology and Mathematics3 yearsIndustrial PsychologyNSC 32 adequate achievement level in Englishplus moderate achievement in two of these subjects:Accounting, Business Studies, Economics, InformationTechnology and Mathematics3 yearsTourism ManagementNSC 32 adequate achievement level in English plusmoderate achievement in any two of these subjects:Accounting, Business Studies, Economics, InformationTechnology, Mathematics, Mathematical LiteracyGeography, History and Tourism3 yearsExtended degree programmesAny student who does not qualify for the degreeprogramme of his/her choice and has met requirementsfor a bachelor’s degree in Grade 12 or has completedmatric with university exemption plus an APS of28 – 31 (excluding Life Orientation) may be consideredfor admission into the extended programmesDuration of such programmes is 4 yearsNB: Only a limited number of students may be admittedinto the extended programmes4 yearsCareer opportunities - Accountant/Bookkeeper, Auditor, Tax Manager/Consultant, Personnel Manager,Office Manager/Administrator in national, provincial or local government, nongovernmental organisations,business organisations, Social Development Manager, Small Business Manager/Advisor/ Entrepreneur, Touristand Hotel Industry Manager, Business Management Information Expert, Economist/Financial Institutionalworker in banking, insurance, Lecturer, Researcher in all of these fields.7. School of LawProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationBaccalaureus Legum (LLB)NSC 38 (excluding Life Orientation) a minimum of 60%in English4 yearsBachelor of Arts in CriminalJusticeNSC 34 (excluding Life Orientation) a minimum of 50%in English3 yearsCareer opportunities - Advocate, Attorney, Prosecutor, Legal Adviser, Magistrate, Judge, Lawyer in thepublic and corporative sector, international relations, international organisations, national or internationalnongovernmental organisations and academic fields.Career opportunities in Criminal Justice - Police and Traffic Officer, Lecturer, Self-employment eg privatepractice, Criminologist, Administrative Officer in the fields of criminology and policing in the private orpublic sector, Researcher.

8. School of EducationProgrammesAdmission requirementsDurationBachelor of EducationFoundation PhaseNSC 36 adequate achievement in English Level 4(50%-59%)4 yearsORA senior Certificate (SC) and completion of Level 5 in ECEor N6 in Educare/Higher Diploma in ABET/ACE in therelevant field leading to specialisationBachelor of EducationFurther Education and TrainingNSC 36 adequate achievement in English Level 4(50-59)4 yearsBEDFET streamsThese are the streams offered with their respective admission requirements:NOCODE AND MAJOR SUBJECTS REQUIREDADMISSION REQUIREMENTSDURATION1BEDABI (Agriculture 3 Biology 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Agriculture and Biology4 years2BEDACO (Accounting 3 Computer Science 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) English,Accounting and ComputerScience4 years3BEDAFA (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 orXitsonga 3 or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 Accounting 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Accounting and oneAfrican Language4 years4BEDAFB (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 or Xitsonga3 or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 BusinessManagement 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Business Managementand one African Language4 years5BEDAFE (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 or Xitsonga3 or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 English 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish and one African Language4 years6BEDAFG (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 orXitsonga 3 or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 Geography 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Geography and oneAfrican Language4 years7BEDAFH (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 or Xitsonga3 or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 History 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, History and one AfricanLanguage4 years8BEDAFM (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 orXitsonga 3 or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 Mathematics 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Mathematics and oneAfrican Language4 years9BEDAFO (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 orXitsonga 3 or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 Economics 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Economics and oneAfrican Language4 years10BEDAFP (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 or Xitsonga 3or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 Psychology(Life Orientation) 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Life Orientation and oneAfrican Language4 years11BEDAFR (Tshivenda 3 or Xitsonga 3 or Isiswati3 or Northern Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 Agriculture 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Agriculture and OneAfrican Language4 yearscontinued on next page

12BEDALF (Isiswati 3 or Tshivenda 3 or Xitsonga 3or North Sotho 3 or Isindebele 3 Biology 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Biology (Life Sciences)and one African Language4 years13BEDAOG (Economics 3 Agriculture 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59)in English, Economics andAgriculture4 years14BEDAON (Agriculture 3 Economics 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59)in English, Economics andAgriculture4 years15BEDBAF Business Management 3 Isiswati 2or Tshivenda 2 or Xitsonga 2 or North Sotho 2or Isindebele 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Business Managementand one African Language4 years16BEDBAG (Biology 3 Agriculture 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Biology (Life Sciences)and Agriculture4 years17BEDBEH (Biology 3 English 2 or History 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish and Biology (Life Sciences)or History4 years18BEDBMA (Biology 3 Mathematics 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Biology (Life Sciences)and Mathematics4 years19BEDCAC (Computer Science 3 Accounting 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59)in English, Accounting andComputes Sciences4 years20BEDCMA (Computer Science 3 Mathematics2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Computer Sciences andMathematics4 years21BEDEAF (English 3 Isiswati 2 or Tshivenda 2or Xitsonga 2 or North Sotho 2 or Isindebele 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish and one African Language4 years22BEDEHI (English 3 History 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish and History4 years23BEDEOA (English 3 Economics 2 orAccounting 2 or Business Management 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59)in English and Accountingor Economics or BusinessManagement4 years24BEDESG (English 3 Mathematics 2 or Physics2 or Geography 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish and Mathematics orPhysics or Geography4 years25BEDGAF (Geography 3 Isiswati 2 orTshivenda 2 or Xitsonga 2 or North Sotho 2 orIsindebele 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Geography and oneAfrican Language4 years26BEDHAF (History 3 Isiswati 2 or Tshivenda 2or Xitsonga 2 or North Sotho 2 or Isindebele 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, History and one AfricanLanguage4 years27BEDHEN (History 3 English 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish and History4 years28BEDLAF (Biology 3 Isiswati 2 or Tshivenda 2or Xitsonga2 or North Sotho 2 or Isindebele 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Biology (Life Sciences)and one African Language4 years

29BEDMAF (Mathematics 3 Isiswati 2 orTshivenda 2 or Xitsonga 2 or North Sotho 2 orIsindebele 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Mathematics and oneAfrican Language4 years30BEDMBI (Mathematics 3 Biology 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Mathematics and Biology(Life Sciences)4 years31BEDMCH (Mathematics 3 Chemistry 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Mathematics and Physics4 years32BEDMCO (Mathematics 3 Computer Science2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59)in English, Mathematics andComputer Science4 years33BEDMEA (Mathematics 3 Economics 2 orAccounting 2 or Business Management 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59)in English, Mathematics andAccounting or Economics orBusiness Management4 years34BEDMPG (Mathematics 3 or Physics 3 orGeography 3)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish and Mathematics orPhysics or Geography4 years35BEDMPS Mathematics 3 Psychology (LifeOrientation) 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Mathematics and LifeOrientation4 years36BEDOAB (Economics 3 or Accounting 3 orBusiness Management 3)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish and two of the following:Accounting, Economics andBusiness Management4 years37BEDOAF (Mathematics 3 Psychology (LifeOrientation) 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Mathematics and LifeOrientation4 years38BEDOAM (Economics 3 or Accounting 3 orBusiness Management 3 Mathematics 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59)in English, Mathematics andAccounting or Economics orBusiness Management4 years39BEDPMA (Psychology (Life Orientation) 3 Mathematics 2)NSC 36 Level 4 (50-59) inEnglish, Mathematics and LifeOrientation4 yearsCareer opportunities - Teacher/Educator, School Principal or Inspector, Curriculum Specialist, EducationEvaluator, Examiner, Education Director, Education and Guidance Counsellor, School Entrepreneur, Owner ofprivate school, crèche or pre-school, International Educational Consultant, Educator, Lecturer.

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