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Programme: BAHons German

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Code Faculty Department
01240202 Faculty of Humanities Department: Ancient and Modern Languages and Cultures
Credits Duration NQF level
Minimum duration of study: 1 year Total credits: 128 NQF level:  08

Admission requirements

  1. Relevant bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 60 credits at final-year level in German
  2. A weighted average of at least 65% in German at final-year level

Additional requirements

An average of at least 65% in German at third-year level is recommended for students enrolling in this programme.

Other programme-specific information

Please note:

This programme is offered in collaboration with the North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus).

Modules will be offered as follows: contact sessions on the campus where the student is registered (direct or via technology such as Skype, videoconferencing, learning portals). Students might be required to attend contact sessions on the Potchefstroom Campus occasionally.

Students will be allowed to choose 1 module under the title of Capita selecta (elective) from a related field such as translation and interpreting, literary theory, etc., provided that such a module represents a credit value of at least 24 credits. This must be done in consultation with the programme manager.

 

Minimum credits: 128

Elective modules

Select two of the elective modules.

Core modules

Elective modules


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