The regulations for the degrees published here are subject to change and may be amended after the publication of this information.
The General Academic Regulations and General Student Rules apply to all faculties and registered students of the University, as well as all prospective students who have accepted an offer of a place at the University of Pretoria. On registering for a programme, the student bears the responsibility of ensuring that they familiarise themselves with the General Academic Regulations applicable to their registration, as well as the relevant faculty-specific and programme-specific regulations and information as stipulated in the relevant yearbook. Ignorance concerning these regulations will not be accepted as an excuse for any transgression, or basis for an exception to any of the aforementioned regulations.
Undergraduate degree programmes
Admission to undergraduate study
Refer to General Academic Regulations G1 to G3.
Specific admission requirements are listed under the relevant programmes in the yearbook.
The Senate may limit the number of students allowed to register for a degree programme. The Dean concerned may determine the number of students admitted taking into consideration the registration realisation rate from the students who qualify for admission.
Renewal of registration
Refer to General Academic Regulation G3.2 as well as the Economic and Management Sciences (EMS) Faculty website at https://www.up.ac.za/faculty-of-economic-and-management-sciences/article/2538078/current-students.
Permission to complete one year or two semester modules on third-year level at another institution
Application of amended programme regulations and validity of modules
Refer to General Academic Regulation G5.
Concurrent registration for two fields of study
Refer to General Academic Regulation G6.
Minimum study periods and requirements for bachelor's degrees
Periods of attendance and credits for modules which a student obtained at the University and which did not form part of the requirements for a degree already conferred on a student, may be accepted by the faculty’s admissions committee for a bachelor’s programme. The student must also comply with the stipulations in G7.2.1 and G8.1. Refer to General Academic Regulation 8.4.
Transferring students from other institutions
Refer to General Academic Regulation G9.
NB: Candidates who are still registered at another university must submit an academic record of their studies to the faculty as soon as possible after their final examinations. The closing date for these applications is 30 September.
The applications of candidates who have previously been registered at another tertiary institution are considered by the Admissions Committee of the Faculty on the basis of their Grade 12 results and tertiary academic achievements. An academic record, as well as the final school-leaving results, is required for such applications. Certificate of good conduct and financial good standing?
For detailed information refer to the EMS Transfer Guide available on the EMS Faculty website.
Recognition of modules
Refer to General Academic Regulations G8 and G9.
Credit for modules passed at other institutions is restricted to first-year (100-level) modules, provided that the date of the student's National Senior Certificate with admission to degree studies becomes effective before 2 April of the academic year in which such a module was completed. What about students who are allowed to complete a year or 2 semester modules on 300-level at another institution as previously proposed?
Requirements for admission to examinations, promotion to a subsequent year of study or in a module as well as attendance modules
Refer to General Academic Regulations G10 – G14.
Admission to examinations
Year, semester and quarter marks and repeating of modules.
Refer to General Academic Regulation G11.
Repeating of modules
Passed modules may only be repeated once under the Commerce Special Programme. Refer to General Academic Regulation G11.2.2.
Assessment
Refer to General Academic Regulation G12.
Pass requirements
A final mark of at least 50% is required to pass a module. The year or semester mark must contribute 40%-60% and the examination mark must contribute 40%-60% of the final mark. Deviations from this rule can be approved by the Dean. The formula that is used to determine the final mark will be provided in the study guide of the module.
Perusal and remarking of examination scripts
Refer to General Academic Regulation G14.
After an examination, departments give feedback to students about the framework that was used by the examiners during the examination. The way in which feedback is given, is determined by the heads of department. Students may apply for the remarking of an examination paper after perusal and within 14 calendar days of commencement of lectures in the next semester. The prescribed fee has to be paid. The paper will then be remarked by an examiner appointed by the head of the department.
Supplementary examinations
Refer to General Academic Regulation G12.3.
Special examinations
Refer to General Academic Regulation G12.4.
A student who is prevented from writing the standard examination due to illness or other qualifying circumstances including religious objections, may be granted permission by the Dean (or representative) to write a special examination in the particular module(s).
An application to write a special examination, accompanied by supporting documentation in the form of a medical certificate issued by a registered medical practitioner in the case of illness (see Section A21 for more information on medical certificates), or appropriate supporting documents in the case of other qualifying circumstances (see Section A22 for more information on affidavits), accompanied by a letter of motivation, must be submitted to the Dean in the prescribed manner, within three days of the date of the particular examination that was not written. If an application could not be submitted on time, a late application supported by the required documentation and a valid reason or motivation for the late application must be submitted to the Dean for consideration. The special examination due to illness or other qualifying circumstances will be conducted during the official scheduled supplementary examination period as determined by the University and will be the only alternative opportunity for the student to write. Additional supplementary examinations will therefore not be available.
An application for a special examination due to religious objections must be accompanied by supporting documentation in the form of a letter from the relevant church, congregation or religious leader that confirms that the student is an active member of that church, congregation, or religious group and that the date needs to be sanctified based on the tenets of that religion. The application must be submitted to Student Administration at least two weeks prior to the relevant date with a written request to be excused from such academic obligations.
The special examination due to religious objections will be conducted during the official scheduled supplementary examination period as determined by the University and will be the only alternative opportunity for the student to write. Additional supplementary examinations will therefore not be available.
Chancellor’s examinations
Refer to General Academic Regulation G12.5.
Degree conferred with distinction
Refer to General Academic Regulation G15.3.
General
The Dean has the right of authorisation regarding matters not provided for in the General Academic Regulations or in the Faculty regulations.
Postgraduate degree programmes
Refer to General Academic Regulations G16 to G55.
General selection principles for postgraduate study
Renewal of registration
Refer to General Academic Regulations G18, G32 and G44.
Students of the University are registered for one year of study, or for a shorter period determined in general or in specific cases by the Council. After a year or period of study has expired, students wishing to continue their studies at the University must renew their registration and pay such fees for renewal of registration as are prescribed by the Council from time to time.
Re-registration for an honours degree or a postgraduate diploma is permitted only if the student has passed at least the equivalent of four semester or two-year modules in a particular year of study – on condition that faculty boards may stipulate other requirements for progress that students must comply with in order to be readmitted.
Subject to exceptions approved by the Dean, on the recommendation of the head of the department, a student may not sit for an examination for a postgraduate qualification more than twice in the same subject. This applies to modules as well as the dissertation.
Recognition of modules passed at this university
If a student wishes to continue his/her study after an interruption, the Dean, on the recommendation of the head of the department may require that such a student repeat certain modules already passed or that supplementary work in these modules be undertaken with a view to the continuation of his/her studies. Refer to G23 and G35.
Periods of attendance and credits for modules which a student obtained at the University and which did not form part of the requirements of a degree already conferred on a student, may be accepted by the Dean in consultation with the head of the department concerned, for an honours degree, provided that the student complies with the stipulations in G23.
Submission dates for examination purposes
The electronic copy of a dissertation/thesis must be submitted to the Head: Student Administration accompanied by all the relevant documents, before or on 31 August for the Autumn graduation series and before or on 31 March for the Spring graduation series. Failure to comply with these closing dates may result in the process not being successfully completed before the cut-off date for the next graduation series.
Degree with distinction
In order to be awarded a postgraduate degree/diploma with distinction, a student must meet the following criteria:
Honours degree/Postgraduate Diploma
Master’s degree
General
The Dean has the right of authorisation regarding matters not provided for in the General Academic Regulations or in the Faculty regulations.
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