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2026
Undergraduate prospectus
National Senior Certicate (NSC) or
Independent Examinations Board (IEB) Certicate
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Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements are
selected according to the Faculty’s selection guidelines on
www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
BAgric in Agribusiness Management (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
Similar programmes: BScAgric in Agricultural Economic Analysis
and Management; BCom (Management Sciences) with focal area:
Agricultural Economics
Career opportunities: Manager in agribusinesses, focusing on
crop or animal production. An agricultural economist at a nancial
institution (feasibility studies, business plans, cash ow planning).
BScAgric in Agricultural Economics (4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
Fields of study
- Agricultural Economic Analysis
- Agricultural Economic Analysis and Management
- Agricultural Economic Analysis and Management with Food
Science
- Agricultural Economics with Food Science
Similar programme: BCom (Management Sciences) with focal
area: Agricultural Economics
Career opportunities: Researcher in macroeconomic analysis
(impact assessment and design of agricultural and food policy);
agricultural economist at a nancial institution or marketing
organisation (valuations, risk analyses, business plans, cash
ow); manager and specialist at public sector or international
organisations dealing with economic development (e.g. the World
Bank). Manager of food-processing concerns.
BAgric in Agricultural Production and Management:
Elsenburg (3 years)
This programme is oered in collaboration with Elsenburg Agricultural
Training Institute. Students reside on the Elsenburg campus where
they receive all their training. For more information, phone Elsenburg
on 021 808 5451.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 55% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 50% OR Mathematical Literacy 60%
- Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50% OR Life Sciences
50% OR Agricultural Sciences 50%
Fields of study
- Animal Production
- Cellar Management
- Cellar Technology
- Extension and Animal Production
- Extension and Plant Production
- Plant Production
- Plant and Animal Production
FACULTY OF
AGRISCIENCES
Stellenbosch University Open Day:
Saturday, 15 March 2025
On our annual on-campus Open Day, we welcome Grade 11 and
12 learners, parents, teachers and guidance counsellors to the
Stellenbosch and Tygerberg campuses. Come and attend specially
prepared information sessions, exhibitions and demonstrations in
world-class facilities. Visit our beautiful campus and experience the
vibrant student communities and residences. Open Day Website: If
you cannot visit the campus, we’ve got you covered! Join us online
between 1 April and 31 July and get access to all the open day
information sessions. Stay up to date - visit www.maties.com.
Consultation session
Learners are welcome to book individual face-to-face or
online appointments with a Student Recruitment Practitioner.
Appointments cover topics such as the various programmes, as
well as the prescribed process to apply to the University. Bookings:
csr@sun.ac.za / 021 808 4709.
Guidance and assessments
Learners are welcome to book individual face-to-face or online
appointments for subject choice (grade 9) or study career (grade
11 or 12) assessment and guidance. The process includes a 4-hour
psychometric assessment of personality, aptitude and interest,
followed by individual feedback and a written report. Bookings:
csr@sun.ac.za/0218084709.
Admission to the university
The university receives more applications than there are places
for. Therefore, even though you may meet the minimum admission
requirements of a programme, you are not guaranteed admission
to the programme of your choice. All the university’s programmes
are selection programmes and applicants are selected according
to the faculties’ selection guidelines on www.maties.com > Apply >
Admission and selection requirements.
Basic admission requirements for university study
A National Senior Certicate (NSC) or Independent
Examinations Board (IEB) school-leaving certicate as certied
by Umalusi for admission to bachelor’s degree studies.
With the exception of School of Tomorrow matriculants and
applicants for programmes in the Faculty of Law, the university
does not require National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) for
admission to programmes in 2026.
Further specic requirements to be found under individual
programmes.
Also see the faculties’ selection guidelines on www.maties.
com > Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
International applicants
The academic record of applicants, who apply with an international
examination qualication, will be evaluated by the Admission
Oce in collaboration with Stellenbosch University International.
More information for applicants with international qualications is
available on www. maties.com > Apply > International curricula.
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BSc in Forestry (Forestry and Wood Sciences) (BScFor)
(4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- See additional requirements for each eld of study
Fields of study
- Forestry and Natural Resources Sciences:
Mathematics 60%
Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
- Wood and Wood Products Sciences:
Mathematics 70%
Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 60%
Similar programmes:
Forestry and Natural Resources Sciences: BSc in Conservation
Ecology; BScAgric Plant & Soil Sciences; BSc in Earth Science
Wood and Wood Products Sciences: BEng (Industrial); BSc in
Geoinformatics
Career opportunities:
Forest and Natural Resources Sciences: Work as a forestry expert,
timber grower, environmental planner, forest researcher, forester,
extension ocer or consultant, logistics manager, tree breeder,
rural development advisor and entrepreneur.
Wood and Wood Products Sciences: Work as a wood products
expert, manager in a production plant for wood products, product
development manager, quality assurance manager, consultant
and wood scientist.
BScAgric in Plant and Soil Science (4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
Fields of study
- Crop Production Systems
- Crop Production Systems with Agronomy, Agricultural
Economics and Animal Science
- Crop Protection and Breeding
- Soil and Water Management
Similar programmes: BScAgric Viticulture & Oenology; BSc
in Molecular Biology & Biotechnology; BSc in Biodiversity and
Ecology; BSc in Earth Science; BAgric Agricultural Production
and Management (Elsenburg) with focal area Plant Production or
Extension and Plant Production.
Career opportunities: Career opportunities in crop production
(agronomy, deciduous fruit, citrus, fynbos, viticulture and
greenhouse), crop protection, genetic crop improvement, and
soil and water management. Various careers in the agricultural
industry or agriculture-related industries, such as consultant,
entrepreneur, manager, extension ocer, technician or
researcher.
BScAgric in Viticulture and Oenology (4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
Similar programmes: BScAgric Plant & Soil Sciences; BSc
in Molecular Biology & Biotechnology; BAgric Agricultural
Production and Management (Elsenburg) with focal area Cellar
Management or Cellar Technology.
Career opportunities: Winemaker, viticulturist, sensory specialist,
wine biotechnologist, laboratory analyst, researcher, production
manager, marketer, technician, consultant or entrepreneur in
wine-related industries.
BScAgric in Animal Production Systems (4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
Field of study
- Animal Science
Similar programmes: Any BScAgric programme with similar
subjects; request to change after the 1st semester and/or
academic year; BAgric Agricultural Production and Management
(Elsenburg) with focal area Animal Production or Extension &
Animal Production.
Career opportunities: Consultant, entrepreneur, manager,
technician, extension ocer or production manager in animal
sciences or related industries (such as animal nutrition, meat
science, animal physiology, animal reproduction and animal
breeding and genetics), or the aquaculture industry, stock-farmer
and game farmer.
BSc in Conservation Ecology (4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
Similar programmes: BSc in Biodiversity and Ecology; BScFor
(Forestry and Natural Resources Sciences)
Career opportunities: Careers in environmental impact
assessment and monitoring, restoration ecology, conservation
biology, game farm management, ecotourism, sustainable
agriculture, forestry and organic plant management, community-
based natural resource management and research into
conservation biology.
Bachelor of Data Science (BDatSci) (4 years)
This is an interfaculty programme.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 80% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 80%
- Afrikaans Home Language 60% OR English Home Language 60%
OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 75% OR English First
Additional Language 75%
Field of study
- Statistical Genetics
Career opportunities: Statistical genetics is the eld of study
where statistical methods are used to make inferences of genetic
data. It is used in elds such as population quantitative genetics
by for example plant breeders and conservation geneticists and in
genetic epidemiology where the eects of genes on diseases are
studied.
BSc in Food Science (4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
Similar programmes: BSc in Dietetics; BSc in Molecular Biology
and Biotechnology; BSc in Chemistry
Career opportunities: Food scientists are employed to do quality
assurance, product development, research, technical support,
sales, purchasing and production management in the food
industry.
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Extended Curriculum Programmes (ECPs)
An ECP entails one extra year of study. Except for the BAgric in
Agricultural Production and Management (oered by Elsenburg
Agricultural Training Institute) and the BSc in Food Science all the
programmes above are also available as extended curriculum
programmes.
An NSC aggregate of at least 60%
(excluding Life Orientation)
English OR Afrikaans
(Home Language or First Additional Language) 50%
AND
Comply with one of the following combinations:
Combination 1
Mathematics between
55% and 59,9%
Physical Sciences
(Physics and Chemistry)
50%
Combination 2
Mathematics
60%
Physical Sciences
(Physics and Chemistry)
between 45% and 49,9%
BScFor (Wood and Wood Products Sciences):
Combination 1
Mathematics between
60% and 69,9%
Physical Sciences
(Physics and Chemistry)
60%
Combination 2
Mathematics
70%
Physical Sciences
(Physics and Chemistry)
between 55% and 59,9%
FACULTY OF
ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
A National Senior Certicate (NSC) or school-leaving certicate from
the Independent Examination Board (IEB) as certied by Umalusi with
a mark of at least 4 (50%) in each of the four school subjects from this
list of school subjects: Accounting; Agricultural Sciences; Business
Studies; Consumer Studies; Dramatic Arts; Economics; Engineering
Graphics and Design; Geography; History; Information Technology;
Life Sciences; Mathematics; Mathematical Literacy; Music; Physical
Sciences; Religion Studies; Visual Arts; Languages (one language of
learning and teaching at a higher education institution and two other
recognised language subjects).
Also see the Faculty’s selection guidelines on www.maties.com >
Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAMMES
BA in Humanities# (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 63% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 40%
If you take Socio-Informatics as a university subject, then also:
- Mathematics 50% OR Mathematical Literacy 70%
Similar programme: BA degree
Career opportunities: A choice of many subjects that focus on
either of the two routes. Further postgraduate training prepares
you for professions such as teacher, psychologist, language
practitioner, journalist and town and regional planner.
Routes: Human Thought, Language, Culture and Art; People and
Society
BA in Language and Culture# (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 63% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 50%
Similar programmes: BA in Humanities; BA in International
Studies; BA in Political, Philosophical and Economic Studies.
Career opportunities: Careers in professions requiring expertise
in languages and culture, diplomatic service, teaching, publishing,
advertising, tourism, journalism and the translation industry.
SPECIALISED DEGREE PROGRAMMES
BA in Development and the Environment# (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 63% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 40%
If you take Socio-Informatics as a university subject, then also:
- Mathematics 50% OR Mathematical Literacy 70%
If you take Economics as a university subject, then also:
- Mathematics 60%
Similar programmes: BSc in GeoInformatics; BSc in Earth
Science; BCom (Management Sciences): Focal Area Public and
Development Management; Diploma in Sustainable Development.
Career opportunities: Career possibilities in community
development, population development, town and regional
planning, tourism, resource planning and management, and
environmental planning and management in the public and
private sectors.
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BA in Music (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 40%
- In the main instrument (or in singing) at least a practical standard
in classical music equivalent to the Grade VII examination and
theoretical knowledge equivalent to any of the examining bodies’
Grade V theory examination.
- Candidates must be available for an audition and theoretical
test at the Department of Music in Stellenbosch, where they must
demonstrate proof of the required standards. Upon receiving
your application, we send you information about the audition.
Further information at auditions@sun.ac.za.
If you take Mathematics as a university subject, then also:
- Mathematics 70%
Career opportunities: Private music teacher, conductor,
performing artist or accompanist. Upon further studies music-
related professions such as music journalist, music therapist or
high school teacher. Postgraduate studies in your chosen major
may open up other careers.
Diploma in Practical Music (3 years)
- A National Senior Certicate with at least 40% in each of four
school subjects (excluding Life Orientation).
- In the main instrument (or in singing) at least a practical standard
in classical music equivalent to the Grade VII examination and
theoretical knowledge equivalent to any of the examining bodies’
Grade III/IV theory examination.
- Candidates must be available for an audition and theoretical
test at the Department of Music in Stellenbosch, where they must
demonstrate proof of the required standards. Upon receiving
your application, we send you information about the audition.
Further information at auditions@sun.ac.za.
Career opportunities: Instrumental or singing teacher, choral
conductor, church organist, performing artist or orchestral
musician.
Advanced Diploma in Practical Music (1 year)
- You must have a Diploma (Practical Music), or another qualication
in music as approved by Senate.
- You will be selected based on a selection audition. If you do not
have the necessary qualications, you may be accepted on
condition that you undertake supplementary work.
- Candidates must be available for an audition at the Department
of Music in Stellenbosch, where they must demonstrate proof of
the required standards. Upon receiving your application, we send
you information about the audition. Further information at
auditions@sun.ac.za.
Career opportunities: Performing artist, accompanist, music
teacher or conductor. Studies might allow admission to BMus
with specialisation in Music Education, Musical Performance
in Chamber Music or Accompaniment, Solo Singing or Solo
Performance, Musicology, Composition, Music Technology, Church
Music, Ethnomusicology or Choir Conducting.
Higher Certicate in Music (1 year)
- A National Senior Certicate
- In the main instrument (or in singing) at least a practical standard
in classical music equivalent to the Grade V/VI examination and
theoretical knowledge equivalent to any of the examining bodies’
Grade III/IV theory examination.
- Candidates must be available for an audition. Further information
at auditions@sun.ac.za.
Career opportunities: You can add value to community music
projects. This qualication can prepare you for the Diploma in
Practical Music or one of the music degree programmes, provided
you comply with all the admission requirements.
BA in Drama and Theatre Studies (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 60%
- First Additional Language 50%
Selection requirements are available at www.maties.com > Apply >
Application documents; or at akg@sun.ac.za.
Candidates must be available for auditions and/or interviews at the
Drama Department in Stellenbosch during August.
Career opportunities: This qualication equips you for a career in
the theatre and media industries, and gives you access to related
elds such as public relations, marketing, teaching and cultural
aairs.
Routes: Acting and Performance Training; Technical and
Management Training
BA in Human Resource Management# (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 63% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 40%
- Mathematics 50% OR Mathematical Literacy 70%
Similar programmes: BCom (Management Sciences): Focal Area
Human Resource Management; BCom (Industrial Psychology)
Career opportunities: Development manager, human resource
manager, psychometrician, management consultant and labour
relations practitioner. Leads to postgraduate studies in Human
Resource Management or Industrial Psychology.
BA in International Studies# (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 63% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English Home Language 50% OR English First Additional Language
60%
Similar programmes: BA in Humanities; BA in Language and
Culture; BA in Political, Philosophical and Economic Studies; BCom
(International Business).
Career opportunities: The diplomatic service, parliament, the
National Intelligence Agency, the tourism industry, international
journalism, public liaison work, the import and export industry, and
institutions that promote commerce and investment (e.g. Wesgro),
international organisations (such as the UN, Amnesty International,
World Economic Forum).
BA in Law (3 years)
See BA (Law) under the Faculty of Law, page 11.
Bachelor of Music (BMus) (4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 40%
- In the main instrument (or in singing) at least a practical standard
in classical music equivalent to the Grade VII examination and
theoretical knowledge equivalent to any of the examining bodies’
Grade V theory examination.
- Candidates must be available for an audition and theoretical test
at the Department of Music in Stellenbosch, where candidates
must demonstrate proof of the required standards. Upon receiving
your application, we send you information about the audition.
Further information at auditions@sun.ac.za
If you take Mathematics as a university subject, then also:
- Mathematics 70%
Career opportunities: Music educator (lecturer or teacher),
performing artist, accompanist, music director, musicologist,
composer or conductor. Music-related professions such as
journalist, music arranger or music technologist.
Postgraduate elds of study: music education, performance,
chamber music/accompaniment, soloist singer/solo
instrumentalist, musicology, composition, music technology,
ethnomusicology and choral conducting.
Routes: Music Education; Musicology; Music Technology;
Performance; Composition
FACULTY OF
ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements are
selected according to the Faculty’s selection guidelines on
www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
UNDERGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
Diploma in Sustainable Development (3 years)
A committee selects applicants based on a combined score. The
combined score is derived from academic merit (NSC average),
and the interest and experiences you demonstrate in key areas
(is indicated in the departmental application form). Key areas
include sustainable development, social and environmental justice,
entrepreneurial mindset, creativity and leadership. The language of
instruction is English.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 55% (excluding Life Orientation)
- English Home Language 50% OR English First Additional
Language 60%
- Mathematics 50% OR Mathematical Literacy 60% OR
Mathematics 40% or Mathematical Literacy 50% AND 60% for
Business Studies or Economics or Accounting
Similar programmes: BA in Development and the Environment;
BSc in GeoInformatics; BCom (Management Sciences): Focal Area
Public and Development Management.
Career opportunities: The Diploma will build your entrepreneurial
and intrapreneurial competencies. Entrepreneurs are independent
thinkers who use their knowledge and skills to create employment
opportunities for themselves and others. Intrapreneurs are
innovative, action-orientated, self-motivated people who drive
positive change in organisations and companies. Job opportunities
at companies whose work aligns with the Sustainable
Development Goals.
DEGREE PROGRAMMES WITH A FOCUS
ON LAW
For admission requirements, see under the Faculty of Law on page 11.
- BCom (Law) (3 years)
- BAccLLB (5 years)
BROAD DEGREE PROGRAMMES WITH
VARIOUS CAREER FOCUSES
BCom (Economic Sciences) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 60%
- English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language
50% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 70% OR English First
Additional Language 70%
To register for the Econometrics and Financial Sector focal areas,
you must have a Grade 12 Mathematics nal mark of 70% or higher
as this is required for Actuarial Science 112 (a compulsory module
in these focal areas). Note that this requirement also applies to the
general Economic Sciences stream if you want to enrol for Actuarial
Science 112.
BA in Political, Philosophical and Economic Studies
(PPE) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 63% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 40%
- Mathematics 60%
Similar programme: BA in Humanities; BA in Language and
Culture; BA in International Studies; BCom (Economic Sciences);
BCom (International Business); Bachelor of Data Science (BDatSci):
Focal Area Behavioural Economics
Career opportunities: Manager, journalist, business or investment
analyst, entrepreneur, diplomat, civil servant, researcher,
consultant or academic.
Bachelor of Social Work (4 years)
100 places in the programme.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 63% (excluding Life Orientation
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 50%
Similar programme: BTh (Bachelor of Theology)
Career opportunities: Social workers in state departments,
non-prot organisations, facilities for persons with special needs,
schools, hospitals, occupational settings, and private practice. Can
also practice internationally.
BA in Visual Arts (4 years)
Place for 60 students.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Home Language 50%
- First Additional Language 40%
- Hand in a prescribed portfolio of art by 1 September. Information is
available at www. maties.com > Apply > Application documents.
Career opportunities: Professional ne artist, art teacher, graphic
designer, illustrator, jewellery designer and manufacturer, art critic
or art theorist.
Related professions: stage designer, book designer, curator,
museum and art gallery custodian, art dealer, art entrepreneur,
gemmologist, technical expert in sculpture, welding, casting,
lithography as well as elds such as lm production, art direction,
photography and advertising.
Routes: Fine Arts; Jewellery and Metal Design; Visual
Communication Design
Bachelor of Data Science (BDatSci) (4 years)
This is an interfaculty programme.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 80% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 80%
- Afrikaans Home Language 60% OR English Home Language 60%
OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 75% OR English First
Additional Language 75%
Focal area
- Geoinformatics
Career opportunities: Geoinformatics is the science and
technology dealing with the structure and character of spatial
information, its capture, its classication and qualication, its
storage, processing, portrayal and dissemination.
# Extended Curriculum Programmes (4 years)
Available in all programmes marked with a #. Students are selected
for the extended curriculum programmes at the discretion of the
Faculty.
FACULTY OF ECONOMIC AND
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
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Information systems management: Knowledge technologies
are integrated with organisational strategies and processes to
enhance productivity, eciency and (sometimes) innovation.
Investment Management: For those who are interested in
a career as an investment manager, investment analyst,
stockbroker, portfolio manager or asset manager at an investment
management rm, major corporation, trust, or foundation.
Logistics Management: A logistics manager plans and controls
the ecient, eective ow and storage of goods, services and
related information from the place of origin to the place of
consumption. Positions in this eld include Sourcing Analyst,
Export Coordinator, Demand Planner, Contract Manager, Supply
and Logistics Manager, Project Operations Manager, and
Operations Director.
Marketing management: In this eld, you will be engaged in
various marketing activities such as product decisions, price
determination, distribution, advertising and creating awareness
of products or services. Possible careers are marketing manager,
sales manager, client manager and advertising manager.
Public and development management: Management careers
in the public, non-government and development sectors such
as general, strategic, nancial, personnel, project or programme
manager. Development planner, community developer or a
specialist in policy and management research and consultation.
BCom (Management Sciences) Extended Curriculum
Programme (ECP) (4 years)
This programme is oered over four years. You must meet the
minimum admission requirements and you will get preference if
you also meet the socio-economic status (SES) requirements of the
University’s admission policy and the SES level determined by the
University. Approximately 100 students can be accommodated in
the programme each year.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 50%
- English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language
50% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 70% OR English First
Additional Language 70%
Please note:
· Only South African citizens can register for this programme.
· If you have repeated any of your Grade 12 subjects (NSC or
equivalent curriculum) to improve your marks (either through a
bridging programme or in any other way), you are not allowed
to register in the ECP.
BCom (Mathematical Sciences) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 70% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 75%
- English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language
50% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 70% OR English First
Additional Language 70%
Focal areas
- Data Science
- Financial Risk Management
- Operations Research
Similar programmes: Bachelor of Data Science (BDatSci); BSc in
Computer Science; BEng; BSc in Physics; BSc in Mathematical
Sciences; BSc with focal area Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology, or Biomedical Mathematical Sciences.
Career opportunities:
Data Science: Data Science is an interdisciplinary eld that
uses scientic methods, processes, algorithms and systems to
extract knowledge and insights from data in various forms, both
structured and unstructured. Articial intelligence, machine
learning, big data - these concepts are at the core of data science.
With the deluge of data, comes the increasing need for people
to make sense of the data. Studies have shown that statistical
analysis and data acumen are some of the top skills in demand
globally at the moment, and that demand far outstrips supply.
Financial risk management: People with training in nancial risk
management, mathematical statistics and nancial mathematics
are appointed by large nancial institutions as nancial
quantitative analysts, such as nancial risk managers, portfolio
managers and nancial instrument dealers.
Focal areas
- Econometrics
- Economic and Management Consultation
- Financial Sector
- Transport Economics
Similar programmes: BScAgric in Agricultural Economics; BA
in Political, Philosophical and Economic Studies (PPE); BCom
(Management Sciences); BCom (Mathematical Sciences); Bachelor
of Data Science (BDatSci): Focal Area Behavioural Economics
Career opportunities: Economics allows a wide choice of
careers. Although some careers require postgraduate studies
in Economics and Econometrics, experience has shown that
undergraduate qualications in Economics yield good returns for
careers in the business world and the public sector. In business,
microeconomics facilitates logical decision-making in the rm
while macroeconomics provides insight into the economic
environment within which the enterprise operates. Majoring
in Economics may also improve the likelihood of promotion in
government departments. Economics also creates opportunities
in teaching and is recommended for students who envisage a
career in journalism.
BCom (Management Sciences) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 60%
- English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language
50% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 70% OR English First
Additional Language 70%
Focal areas
- Agricultural Economics
- Business Analytics
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
- Financial Management
- Financial Planning
- Human Resource Management
- Information Systems Management
- Investment Management
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Marketing Management
- Public and Development Management
Similar programmes: BScAgric in Agricultural Economics;
BAgric in Agribusiness Management; BA in Development and
the Environment; BA in Human Resource Management; BCom
(Economic Sciences); BCom (Mathematical Sciences); BCom
(International Business).
Career opportunities:
Agricultural economics: Careers include entrepreneurship,
general management, nancial management and logistics
management for the provision of agricultural inputs and services,
for the processing and distribution of agricultural products, and for
agricultural nancing.
Business Analytics: Careers in the elds of business intelligence,
consulting, advanced analytics, research in various sectors such
as banks, retail companies and research institutions.
Entrepreneurship and innovation: This focal area teaches you
how to create your own job opportunities and make creative
contributions to other businesses. If you are interested in
becoming part of an entrepreneurial and/or innovation team of an
organisation this focal area would be of interest to you.
Financial management: Whether you consider starting your own
business or working for a big company, a sound knowledge of
nancial management is essential for success. Follow a career as
an investment analyst, nancial analyst, risk manager, nancial
manager, nancial consultant or nancial adviser.
Financial Planning: This course is suitable for those interested in a
career as a professional nancial planner or advisor in the nancial
services industry (with an insurance company, an independent
nancial services practice, or in the banking sector). It is also
intended for those interested in a career as a wealth manager,
broker, consultant, insurance specialist or customer relationship
manager.
Human resource management: This leads to non-statutory
registration as a human resource practitioner with the South
African Board for People Practices. Follow a career as a personnel
manager, market researcher, training manager, consultant
or labour relations manager. (For statutory registration as a
psychometrist or industrial psychologist, see BCom (Industrial
Psychology).)
FACULTY OF ECONOMIC AND
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
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Operations research: This practice-oriented focal area nds
mathematically-based solutions for problems that have a high
degree of complexity, uncertainty and conict in factories,
businesses, banks, and the mining and agricultural sectors.
BCom (International Business) (4 years)
A limited number of students are selected using a special selection
process. The BCom (International Business) programme is a strict
selection programme with set criteria that have to be met to
proceed from one academic year to the next. The third year includes
an international exchange semester. The language of instruction is
English.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 80% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 70%
- English Home Language 70% OR English First Additional
Language 80%
Similar programme: BCom (Management Sciences)
Career opportunities: Interaction with international students and
the global marketplace prepares you for a role in international
rms as a marketing manager, nancial manager, entrepreneur or
innovation manager.
Bachelor of Data Science (BDatSci) (4 years)
This is an interfaculty programme.
- An aggregate of at least 80% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 80%
- Afrikaans Home Language 60% OR English Home Language 60%
OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 75% OR English First
Additional Language 75%
Focal areas
- Analytics and Optimisation
- Behavioural Economics
- Statistical Learning
Similar programme: BCom (Mathematical Sciences) Focal Area:
Data Science
Career opportunities:
Analytics and Optimisation: Operations research is an analytical
approach to data-driven problem-solving and decision-making.
Problems are broken down into basic components and then
solved in dened steps by mathematical methods. Operations
researchers use mathematical optimisation to determine the best
performance under the given circumstances. They use simulation
to experiment and test solutions before implementing them
and analytics to uncover risks and helpful insights, and to make
reliable predictions.
The techniques presented in this focal area give data scientists a
unique edge in nding optimal solutions to real-world problems,
and they open doors to careers in areas like business analysis and
consulting.
Behavioural Economics: Data scientists often work with data that
capture aspects of human behaviour and reect decisions made
by investors, consumers, workers, politicians, companies and
managers. Behavioural economics investigates how psychological
and economic factors aect these decisions. This focal area will
equip you with the skills, models and theories to understand,
predict and inuence human behaviour.
Statistical Learning: In almost all environments, decision-making
is driven by massive amounts of data, which means that there
is a dire need for skilled individuals who can make sense of this
data deluge. In general, data science entails the gathering and
storage of data, the transformation and graphical representation
of data and the analysis of data to make predictions or inferences.
The statistical learning focal area entails identifying trends and
patterns in data and using these to construct statistical models,
which can be used to predict or classify. This is an important task
across all industries, meaning that individuals with these particular
skills can work on solving real-world problems found in a variety
of domains.
DEGREE PROGRAMMES FOR PROFESSIONAL
REGISTRATION
BCom (Actuarial Science) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 80% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 80%
- Home Language 60%
- If the Home Language (in the requirement above) is not English,
then also English First Additional Language 75%
Similar programme: BCom (Mathematical Sciences)
Career opportunities: To become an Actuary (Fellow of the
Actuarial Society of South Africa) you need to pass the fteen
examinations of the professional body and have sucient
work experience. Successful university studies may result in
exemptions from many of these examinations.
BCom (Industrial Psychology) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 60%
- English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language
50% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 70% OR English First
Additional Language 70%
Similar programmes: BCom (Management Sciences): Focal Area
Human Resource Management. A BA degree with Psychology and
Industrial Psychology up to third-year level.
Career opportunities: Statutory registration with the Health
Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a psychometrist
(independent practice) is possible after obtaining the BCom
(Industrial Psychology) and BComHons (Industrial Psychology)
degrees, an internship of six months and passing a professional
board exam. Statutory registration with the Health Professions
Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a Psychometrist or Industrial
Psychologist is possible after further studies, an internship and
passing the relevant professional board exam.
BAcc (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 70% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 70% OR Mathematics 60% and Accounting 70%
- English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language
50% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 70% OR English First
Additional Language 70%
Please note: This programme is presented in English and
Afrikaans. For the rst-year modules there are separate Afrikaans
and English groups. In later study years some modules are
presented in English with simultaneous interpreting in Afrikaans.
Similar programmes: BCom (Financial Accounting) or BCom
(Management Accounting)
Career opportunities: The BAcc degree is your rst step
towards becoming a Chartered Accountant. To obtain the
professional qualication of Chartered Accountant, you must
pass the examinations of the South African Institute of Chartered
Accountants (SAICA) and/or the Independent Regulatory Board
for Auditors (IRBA). A chartered accountant can work as an auditor
for an auditing rm. This profession has statutory protection. Other
jobs in nancial management, management accounting or tax
consulting may also be considered.
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Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements are
selected according to the Faculty’s selection guidelines on
www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
Admission and selection
- An aggregate of at least 60% for the NSC, IEB or an equivalent
school-leaving certicate (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 40% OR Mathematical Literacy 60%
AND
Learners who were taught in English:
- English Home Language 60%
- Afrikaans OR isiXhosa (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
OR
Learners who were taught in Afrikaans:
- Afrikaans Home Language 60%
- English OR isiXhosa (Home Language or First Additional Language)
50%
OR
Learners who were taught in isiXhosa:
- IsiXhosa Home Language 60%
- English OR Afrikaans (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
BEd (Intermediate Phase Education): Further requirements depend on
the school subjects that you want to teach.
BEd (Foundation Phase Education) (4 years)
125 places in the programme.
Career opportunities: Teacher for Grades R to 3. Postgraduate
Studies: See the Education yearbook on the website
www.sun.ac.za.
BEd (Intermediate Phase Education) (4 years)
125 places in the programme.
Mathematics (Ed) is compulsory (in the rst year), and you may
choose two additional teaching subjects from the following teaching
modules (note the additional admission requirements for some
teaching modules):
- Mathematics (pass with 60% average in the rst year)
- Life Skills
- Natural Sciences (Ed)
Life Sciences or Physical Sciences 50%
- Social Sciences (Ed)
History or Geography 50%
Career opportunities: Primary school teacher for Grades 4 to 7
with the competence to teach two intermediate school subjects
and two languages. Postgraduate Studies: See the Education
yearbook on the website www.sun.ac.za.
Postgraduate Certicate in Education (PGCE) (1 year)
(full time on campus)
Two subjects as teaching modules are required for admission. Each
teaching subject must meet the entry requirements of the specic
teaching subject. All teaching modules are not available every year:
a minimum number of students per teaching module is required.
- Entry requirement: a degree NQF level 7 with two teaching
subjects.
- For the PGCE teaching modules and their requirements, see the
Faculty of Education yearbook on the website www.sun.ac.za.
Career opportunities: High school teacher in two subjects (Grades
8 to 12).
BCom (Management Accounting) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 60%
- English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language
50% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 70% OR English First
Additional Language 70%
Similar programmes: BAcc; BCom (Financial Accounting)
Career opportunities: To obtain the internationally recognised
professional qualication of chartered management accountant,
you must pass the examinations of the Chartered Institute
of Management Accountants (CIMA, London). Chartered
management accountants focus on nancial competencies and
interpret and use nancial information in the management of a
business.
BCom (Financial Accounting) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 60%
- English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language
50% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 70% OR English First
Additional Language 70%
Similar programmes: BAcc; BCom (Management Accounting)
Career opportunities: To obtain the internationally recognised
professional qualication of chartered certied accountant, you
must pass the examinations of the Association of Chartered
Certied Accountants (ACCA, London). Certied accountants
prepare nancial statements, do internal auditing and give advice
on business and taxation matters.
FACULTY OF
EDUCATION
10
BEng (Electrical and Electronic) (4 years)
Similar programmes: BEng (Mechatronics) – both elds involve
the integration of electrical systems, control and computer
systems; BEng (Mechanical) – several areas of overlap, particularly
in today’s technology driven world, like control systems,
automation, and power systems
Career opportunities: Electrical engineers are responsible for the
generation, transmission and conversion of electrical energy for
example factories and municipalities. Electronic engineers focus
on the control of robotic systems; the collection, processing and
dissemination of information by computer and communication
networks, such as cell phone networks; and the design of
computers and large software systems.
BEng (Electrical and Electronic) (Data Engineering)
(4 years)
Similar programmes: Overlap with BEng (Electrical and Electronic)
particularly in areas such as programming and software
development and data-driven applications, signal processing,
embedded systems, Machine learning and AI, etc; BSc (Computer
Science) – several areas of overlap, particularly in the context of
handling and processing data, cloud computing, data security and
privacy, machine learning and AI.
Career opportunities: Data Analyst, Data Engineer
BEng (Industrial) (4 years)
Similar programmes: BEng (Mechanical) – particularly in the
context of manufacturing, production and quality control, systems
design and integration and energy eciency; BEng (Industrial) –
overlap particularly in the context of optimizing and managing
large-scale projects and systems.
Career opportunities: The main branches of Industrial Engineering
are manufacturing technology and operational systems design. It
involves facets that are important in modern industrial and service
environments, such as quality assurance, robotics, engineering
economics, operations research, industrial ergonomics and
information technology.
BEng (Mechanical) (4 years)
Similar programmes: BEng (Mechatronic) – Largest overlap
between engineering degrees in the Faculty particularly in design
and development of complex systems that integrate mechanical
and electronic components; BEng (Chemical), BEng (Electrical &
Electronic), BEng (Industrial), BEng (Civil)
Career opportunities: Mechanical engineering is characterised
by the motion and transfer of energy, for example in vehicles,
aeroplanes, vessels, missiles, cooling systems, power stations and
engines, but also includes machines used in all branches of the
economy, such as process plants and manufacturing industries.
BEng (Mechatronic) (4 years)
Similar programmes: BEng (Mechanical), BEng (Electrical &
Electronics)
Career opportunities: Mechatronic engineers focus on systems
characterised by close integration of mechanical components,
electronic sensors, mechanical and electrical actuators and
computer controllers. Examples of mechatronic systems include
electronic engine control systems, robot systems and automated
assembly lines.
Extended curriculum programmes (ECPs) (5 years)
All our BEng programmes are also available as ECPs, which require
one extra year of study. A limited number of applicants who meet
the minimum requirements of the BEng ECPs will be selected.
Selection considers the selection score as above and the socio-
economic status of applicants to give preference to candidates from
underserved educational backgrounds.
Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements are
selected according to the Faculty’s selection guidelines on
www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
Admission and selection
- An NSC aggregate of at least 70% (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 70%
- Physical Sciences 60%
- English Home Language 50%, with no Afrikaans requirement,
OR English First Additional Language 60%, with no Afrikaans
requirement, OR English First Additional Language 50% with
Afrikaans Home Language 50% OR English First Additional
Language 50% with Afrikaans Second Additional Language 60%
- Applicants are also subject to selection according to selection
criteria
According to the Faculty’s selection guidelines, your selection
mark is calculated by using the marks (out of 100) of your Grade
11 subjects (for conditional selection) or Grade 12 subjects (for nal
selection) as follows:
Selection mark = Mathematics percentage + Physical Sciences
percentage + (6 x Matric average)
The Matric average is calculated from the six best Matric subjects’
percentages (excluding Life Orientation). The maximum score is
800. Note that Mathematics and Physical Sciences normally also
contribute to the average.
Over the last few years, a selection mark of 600 or more gave
students a good chance of admission to certain programmes, but
in others, 620 or more were required. In other words, to have a
reasonable chance of selection for some programmes, your mark
for Mathematics, as well as your NSC average, should be above
75, and Physical Sciences above 65, while for other programmes a
Mathematics mark of at least 80, together with a Physical Sciences
mark of at least 70, will be needed. You can apply to more than one
programme.
BEng PROGRAMMES
BEng (Chemical) (4 years)
Similar programmes: BEng (Mechanical) – both elds involve
thermodynamics and uid dynamics. They often work together
on process design and equipment; BSc (Chemistry) – this degree
and BEng (Chemical) share several foundational courses such as
Mathematics and Physical Sciences.
Career opportunities: Chemical engineers specialise in the large-
scale operation of processes by which various consumer products
are produced, such as chemicals, pharmaceutical products,
fertilisers, fuels, metals and other materials. They are also involved
where euents and waste materials are processed and recycled.
BEng (Civil) (4 years)
Similar programmes: Overlap with BEng (Chemical) in areas like
water treatment, environmental engineering and construction
materials; BSc (Earth Science) and BSc (Geoinformatics)
Career opportunities: Civil engineers are responsible for large,
permanent works such as irrigation systems, bridges, dams,
harbours, canals, airports, roads and streets, pipelines, sewerage
systems, railways, structures of various kinds and structure
foundations, stormwater systems, tunnels, towers, water supply
systems, and various kinds of heavy construction work.
FACULTY OF
ENGINEERING
11
BCom (Law) (3 years)
80 places in the programme.
Interfaculty programme: You take modules from the Faculty of Law
and the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences.
- Write the NBTs AQL and MAT before 31 July
- An aggregate of at least 70% (excluding Life Orientation) in the
NSC or IEB school-leaving certicate
- English or Afrikaans Home Language 60% OR Afrikaans or
- English First Additional Language 70%
- Mathematics 60%
Similar programmes: LLB, BAccLLB, BA (Law)
Career opportunities: The degree provides the necessary
background for a career in the business world and commercial
law. The BCom (Law) degree also provides entry to the 2-year LLB
degree, which you must complete if you wish to become a legal
practitioner (attorney or advocate).
BAccLLB (5 years)
35 places in the programme.
Interfaculty programme: You take modules from the Faculty of Law
and the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences.
- Write the NBTs AQL and MAT before 31 July
- An aggregate of at least 80% (excluding Life Orientation) in the
NSC or IEB school-leaving certicate.
- English or Afrikaans Home Language 60% OR Afrikaans or English
First Additional Language 70%
- Mathematics 70% OR Mathematics 60% and Accounting 70%
Similar programmes: LLB, BAccLLB, BCom (Law)
Career opportunities: The BAccLLB degree is unique, combining
two degrees. Graduates can therefore choose to pursue a career
in either law or accounting or any related eld. The LLB enables
you to enter the legal profession, after having completed practical
training and passed the prescribed examinations. The BAcc gives
you access to a postgraduate qualication in accounting which is
required for becoming a chartered accountant.
Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements are
selected according to the Faculty’s selection guidelines on
www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
Selection is based on nal Grade 11 (or if available nal Grade 12
results) and the National Benchmark Test results in an 80:20 ratio.
LLB (four-year)
120 places in the programme.
- Write the NBTs AQL before 31 July
- An aggregate of at least 70% (excluding Life Orientation) in the
NSC or IEB school-leaving certicate
- English or Afrikaans Home Language 60% OR Afrikaans or English
First Additional Language 70%
If you wish to take Economics as a university subject, then also:
- Mathematics 60%
If you wish to take a university subject from another faculty, please
make sure that you meet its requirements.
Similar programmes: BAccLLB, BA (Law), BCom (Law)
Career opportunities: Legal practitioner (attorney or advocate)
after having completed the prescribed practical training and
passing the entrance examinations set by the profession; Judge
(Magistrate, Regional Magistrate, High Court Judge, Appeal Court
Judge, Constitutional Court Judge); Public Prosecutor; Deeds
Oce examiner or registrar; Master of the High Court clerk or
registrar; Legal advisor (in-house legal counsel); Compliance
manager; Mediator or arbitrator; Public Protector; Academic
(lecturer); Non-governmental organisation (NGO) work.
There are a multitude of other career options for law graduates,
some examples include: Entrepreneur; Business manager; Journalist;
National or provincial government.
LLB (three-year)
50 places in the programme.
This degree is only available as a second bachelor’s degree
and is aimed at bachelor graduates from disciplines other than
law. Selection is based on the prior bachelor’s degree and only
applicants that have achieved at least a 60% aggregate in the prior
degree are considered for selection.
BA (Law) (3 years)
55 places in the programme.
Interfaculty programme: You take modules from the Faculty of Law
and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
- Write the NBTs AQL before 31 July
- An aggregate of at least 70% (excluding Life Orientation) in the
NSC or IEB school-leaving certicate
- English or Afrikaans Home Language 60% OR Afrikaans or English
First Additional Language 70%
If you wish to take Economics as a university subject, then also:
- Mathematics 60%
If you wish to take a university subject from another faculty, please
make sure that you meet its requirements.
Similar programmes: LLB, BAccLLB, BCom (Law)
Career opportunities: The degree enriches one’s understanding
of languages, human behavior and social issues. The BA (Law)
degree also provides entry to the 2-year LLB degree, which you
must complete if you wish to become a legal practitioner (attorney
or advocate).
FACULTY OF
LAW
12
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (4 years)
±50 candidates are selected annually.
- An aggregate of at least 60% for the NSC or an equivalent
qualication (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 40%
- Life Sciences 50%
Similar programmes: BSc in Physiotherapy; Bachelor of Nursing,
BSc in Dietetics; BSc in Human Life Sciences; BSc in Sport
Science.
Career opportunities: After a year of community service, you may
register at the HPCSA as an Occupational Therapist.
BSc in Physiotherapy (4 years)
±55 candidates are selected annually.
- An aggregate of at least 60% for the NSC or an equivalent
qualication (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences 50%
Similar programmes: BSc in Sport Science; BSc in Human Life
Sciences; Bachelor of Nursing; Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
Career opportunities: After a year of community service, you may
register at the HPCSA as a Physiotherapist.
Bachelor of Speech-Language and Hearing Therapy
(4 years)
±30 candidates are selected annually.
- An aggregate of at least 60% for the NSC or an equivalent
qualication (excluding Life Orientation)
- Physical Sciences OR Life Sciences 50%
- At least TWO of the following THREE languages (Home
Language or First Additional Language) 60%: English AND/
OR Afrikaans AND/OR a third South African language.
Similar programmes: Bachelor of Occupational Therapy; BSc in
Physiotherapy; BSc in Human Life Sciences.
Career opportunities: After a year of community service, you may
register at the HPCSA as a Speech-Language Therapist.
Our programmes are accredited for professional registration by
bodies such as the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA)
and the South African Nursing Council (SANC).
Admission and selection
Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements are
selected according to the Faculty’s selection guidelines on
www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
Applicants are considered according to the following categories:
1. Current learners (Grade 12) and applicants who have completed
school in 2024 or 2023 and who have not participated in any
formal studies, are selected for these programmes on the
grounds of their academic merit.
2. Registered university students (MBChB only considers
registered SU students) are considered based on academic and
non-academic merits as outlined in the selection guidelines of
each programme.
3. Applicants with tertiary qualications and / or work experience
are considered based on academic and non-academic merits
as outlined in the selection guidelines of each programme.
MBChB (6 years)
±300 candidates are selected annually.
- An aggregate of at least 75% for the NSC or an equivalent
qualication (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 60%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Life Sciences 50%
Similar programmes: Refer to the admission and selection
requirements. www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and Selection
Requirements.
Career opportunities: After an internship of two years and a
community service year, you will be eligible to register at the
HPCSA in the category Independent Medical Practitioner.
Bachelor of Nursing (4 years)
±50 candidates are selected annually.
- An aggregate of at least 60% for the NSC or an equivalent
qualication (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 40% OR Mathematical Literacy 70%
- Life Sciences 50%
Similar programmes: BSc in Dietetics; Bachelor of Occupational
Therapy; BSc in Physiotherapy and Bachelor of Speech-Language
and Hearing Therapy
Career opportunities: After a year of community service, you may
register with SANC as a Nurse and Midwife.
BSc in Dietetics (4 years)
±35 candidates are selected annually.
- An aggregate of at least 60% for the NSC or an equivalent
qualication (excluding Life Orientation)
- Mathematics 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Life Sciences 50%
Similar programmes: BSc in Food Science; BSc in Molecular
Biology and Biotechnology; Bachelor of Occupational Therapy;
BSc in Physiotherapy.
Career opportunities: After a year of community service, you may
register at the HPCSA as a Dietitian.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
AND HEALTH SCIENCES
13
Focal areas (you choose one)
- Biology
- Biology with Psychology
Similar programmes: BSc Molecular Biology and Biotechnology;
BSc with focal area Applied Medicinal Chemistry, or focal area
Biomedical Mathematical Sciences; BSc Sport Science.
Career opportunities: forensic scientist, physiologist, stem
cell researcher, laboratory analyst, medical representative,
biomedical scientist, exercise physiologist, nutritionist, clinical
researcher, biochemist, human geneticist, forensic or clinical
psychologist (with the necessary postgraduate qualication), life
sciences teacher (after completion of Postgraduate Certicate
in Education), anthropometrist, biotechnologist: work on human
cells, development of new medicines, science journalist (with the
necessary postgraduate qualication).
BSc Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 60% or 70% (depending on your choice of rst-year
Mathematics and Physics) **
Similar programmes: BSc Human Life Sciences; BSc Chemistry;
BSc with focal area Applied Medicinal Chemistry, or focal area
Bioinformatics; BScAgric Viticulture and Oenology.
Career opportunities: plant biotechnologist, forensic scientist,
marine scientist, environmental assessment practitioner,
laboratory analyst, food inspection analyst, biochemist, geneticist,
life sciences teacher (after completion of Postgraduate Certicate
in Education), biofuel developer, microbiologist, biotechnologist:
work on cells, yeasts, bacteria, fungi, and viruses to develop
disease-free plants, new medicines, or enzymes useful in industry
or mining, water analyst.
BSc Sport Science (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 60%
Similar programmes: BSc Human Life Sciences, BSc with focal
area Biomedical Mathematical Sciences; BSc Physiotherapy.
Career opportunities: sport coach, sport manager, sport
scientist, sport physiologist, work with persons with disabilities,
tness instructor, biokineticist (with the necessary postgraduate
qualication), personal trainer, teacher (after completion of
Postgraduate Certicate in Education).
PROGRAMMES IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES
BSc Chemistry (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 70%
Focal areas (you choose one)
- Chemistry and Polymer Science
- Chemical Biology
- Applied and Sustainable Chemistry
Students are encouraged to follow up a three-year BSc degree
with an Honours degree. This will enable you to gain recognition
and registration (where relevant) as a professional scientist and
will broaden your career opportunities. All the undergraduate
programmes oered in the Faculty of Science lead to postgraduate
programmes in the Faculty of Science; or other faculties.
For more information on postgraduate programmes, please consult
the University’s Postgraduate Prospectus at https://www.sun.ac.za/
english/pgstudies/.
Admission and selection
If you are currently in grade 12, the Faculty uses your nal grade 11
marks for selection. If you completed grade 12, your nal grade 12
marks will be used for selection. A selection mark is calculated as
follows:
Selection mark:
[(Mathematics x 2) + 5 other subjects (of which at least one must be
English or Afrikaans; excluding Life Orientation)] ÷ 7
Please note that the selection threshold is higher than the
minimum criteria as stated below. For selection criteria please
read the document “Faculty of Science admission and selection
guidelines” on www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and
selection requirements.
Note on admission requirements for Mathematics**
The mathematics requirement for a programme depends on your
choice of subjects in your rst year at university.
- If you take Mathematics and Physics as rst-year subjects:
Mathematics 70%
- If you take Mathematics (Bio) and Physics (Bio) as rst-year
subjects: Mathematics 60%
PROGRAMMES IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
BSc Biodiversity and Ecology (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 60%
Focal areas (you choose one)
- Climate Change Ecology
- Plant and Animal Biodiversity
- Plants and Microbes
Similar programmes: BSc with focal area Biomathematics; BSc
Conservation Ecology; BScAgric Plant and Soil Sciences; BScAgric
Animal Production Systems.
Career opportunities: botanist, zoologist, plant biotechnologist,
conservation scientist, forensic scientist, marine scientist,
environmental assessment practitioner, conservation technician,
ecologist, laboratory analyst, environmental consultant,
environmental impact expert, land-use planner, agricultural
advisor, environmental educator, life sciences teacher (after
completion of Postgraduate Certicate in Education).
BSc Human Life Sciences (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 60% or 70% (depending on your choice of rst-year
Mathematics and Physics) **
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Similar programmes: BSc Molecular Biology and Biotechnology;
BSc with focal area Applied Medicinal Chemistry; BSc Earth
Science; BSc Food Science.
Career opportunities: research scientist, quality assurance
manager, disaster management ocer, analytical chemist,
toxicologist, pharmacologist, careers in the packaging, paint,
adhesives and textile industries, as well as in the manufacturing
sector or with suppliers of raw materials, careers concerned with
the planning and operation of chemical plants, the development
of analytical methods and production processes, marketing of
chemicals and scientic instruments, environmental scientist,
forensic analyst, manufacturer of pesticides, pharmaceutical
products, cosmetic and fragrance products, chemist working in
process and quality control of raw materials and manufactured
products, product developer (prostheses, sportswear, sports
equipment, protective clothing), textile scientist (medical textiles,
industrial textiles, microbres, nanobres), technical sales
manager, production manager, quality manager, buyer, physical
sciences teacher (after completion of Postgraduate Certicate
in Education), patent lawyer (with the necessary postgraduate
qualication).
BSc Earth Science (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 60% or 70% (depending on your choice of rst-year
Mathematics and Physics) **
Focal areas (you choose one)
- Applied Earth Science
- Geo-environmental Science
Similar programmes: BSc Biodiversity and Ecology; BSc
Chemistry; BScAgric Plant and Soil Sciences.
Career opportunities: environmental consultant, groundwater
specialist, geotechnical geologist, soil scientist, land-use
rehabilitator, geologist, mining geologist, environmental
rehabilitation engineer, exploration consultant, environmental
geochemist, seismologist, rock expert, marine geologist, applied
mineralogist, volcanologist, geophysicist.
BSc GeoInformatics (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 60%; OR
70% (if you choose Computer Science as university subject) **
Similar programmes: BSc Earth Science; BSc Computer Science;
BA Development and the Environment.
Career opportunities: chief spatial information ocer, geospatial
information integrator, remote sensing specialist, meteorologist,
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) technician, transportation
planning, cartography, map designer, geospatial software
engineer, climatologist, earth observation analyst, earth
observation (remote sensing) specialist working for environmental
consultancy groups, planning and engineering rms, programme
development and computer consultancy groups on all levels of
government involved in resource and infrastructure management,
agencies concerned with natural and human resource
development programmes, mineral exploration and mining.
BSc Physics (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 70%
-
Focal areas (you choose one)
- Laser Physics (Physical),
- Laser Physics (Biological)
- Theoretical Physics
Similar programmes: BSc Chemistry, BSc Mathematical Sciences
with focal area Applied Mathematics.
Career opportunities: radiation protection practitioner,
medical physicist, nanotechnologist, data analyst, physical
sciences teacher (after completion of Postgraduate Certicate
in Education), geophysicist, medical industry, air quality
assessor, atmospheric modeller, forensic physicist, research
opportunities at the iThemba Laboratory for Accelerator-based
Sciences (iThemba LABS) and industries such as Eskom, the
CSIR, Sasol, the SABS, a career in industries such as optical
systems, communication (optical bres), ecology (pollution
monitoring), criminology (forensic science), defence (control and
communication), nuclear power stations and mines, work in the
broad elds of information technology, geology, biological and
nancial sector, astrophysicist, cosmologist.
PROGRAMMES IN THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
BSc Mathematical Sciences (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 70%
If you take Chemistry or Physics as a university subject:
- Physical Sciences 50%
Focal areas (you choose one)
- Applied Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Operations Research
Similar programmes: BSc Computer Science; BEng; BSc
Physics; BCom Mathematical Sciences; BSc with focal area
Biomathematics.
BSc Computer Science (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 70%
If you take Chemistry or Physics as a university subject:
- Physical Sciences 50%
Focal areas (you choose one)
- General Computer Science
- Computer Systems
- Data Science
Similar programmes: BSc Mathematical Sciences; BEng; BSc
Physics; BSc GeoInformatics; BSc with focal area Bioinformatics
and Computational Biology; BCom Mathematical Sciences;
BDatSci
Career opportunities (programmes in the Mathematical Sciences):
actuarial analyst, quantitative analyst, credit analyst, risk
manager, risk product developer, business intelligence analyst,
forensic computer analyst, computer systems analyst, database
administrator, nancial analyst, mathematician, operations
research analyst, acoustic consultant, data analyst, investment
analyst, software tester, games designer and developer,
CAD designer, nancial manager, mathematics teacher (after
completion of Postgraduate Certicate in Education), operations
researcher, supply chain analyst, data scientist, lecturer,
researcher in interdisciplinary scientic elds which rely more
on structural mathematics rather than analytical mathematics,
consultant in the engineering industry, programmer, expert in the
modelling of dynamic processes, image processing, numerical
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methods and ow modelling in banking or the engineering or
computer industry, careers requiring sophisticated quantitative
skills, such as in the banking, investment and insurance sectors,
process or system optimiser, logistics expert in the transportation
and provisioning sectors, project developer, planner, also
application possibilities in company farming, mining, forestry,
the manufacturing sector, product marketing, systems designer,
software developer in the security and banking industries, network
specialist, designer of mobile applications for smartphones and
tablets, 3D animator for the lm industry.
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMMES
BSc (3 years)
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional
Language) 50%
- Mathematics 70%
- Physical Sciences 50%
Focal areas (you choose one)
- Biomedical Mathematical Sciences
- Applied Medicinal Chemistry
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
- Biomathematics
Bachelor of Data Science (BDatSci) (4 years)
This is an interfaculty programme.
- An aggregate of at least 80% for the NSC (excluding Life
Orientation)
- Mathematics 80%
- Afrikaans Home Language 60% OR English Home Language
60% OR Afrikaans First Additional Language 75% OR
English First Additional Language 75%
Focal areas (you choose one)
- Computer Science
- Applied Mathematics
- Statistical Physics
Similar programmes: BSc Computer Science; BEng; BSc Physics;
BSc Mathematical Sciences; BSc with focal area Bioinformatics
and Computational Biology, or focal area Biomedical
Mathematical Sciences; BCom Mathematical Sciences.
Career opportunities (Interdisciplinary Programmes): analyst,
development chemist, research assistant, onsite chemist, medical
chemist, data scientist, machine learning engineer, machine
learning scientist, applications architect, business intelligence
(BI) developer, statistician, data analyst, medical science liaison,
pharmaceutical scientist, clinical trial associate, regulatory aairs
specialist, pharmacovigilance ocer, quality assurance specialist,
medical representative, medical epidemiologist, biomedical
engineer, personalised medicine analyst, researcher in systems
biology.
BSc Extended Curriculum Programmes (ECPs) (4 years)
These programmes oer an alternative route into programmes in
the Biological, Physical, Mathematical Sciences and interdisciplinary
BSc.
A 4-year BSc (extended curriculum programme) (ECP) has a
foundational year, followed by the curriculum for one of the
mainstream programmes of the BSc degree.
Applicants from the designated diversity groups and socio-
economic categories who are not meeting the selection
requirements, will receive an oer to change to an ECP in
October.
Applicants from the designated diversity groups and socio-
economic categories who did not meet the selection
requirements to receive a nal oer, may submit a request for
admission to an ECP in January.
Applicants who meet the minimum admission requirements are
selected according to the Faculty’s selection guidelines on
www.maties.com > Apply > Admission and selection requirements.
BTh (Bachelor of Theology) (3 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
Similar programmes: BDiv (Bachelor of Divinity)
Career opportunities: Become a youth worker, counsellor or
community worker.
BDiv (Bachelor of Divinity) (4 years)
- An NSC aggregate of at least 60% (excluding Life Orientation)
Similar programmes: BTh (Bachelor of Theology)
Career opportunities: First step in ministerial training. To become
a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) or Uniting
Reformed Church (URC) complete the BDiv and the MDiv. DRC
candidates also need to obtain the Postgraduate Diploma in
Theology (Christian Ministry). Presbyterian, Anglican and Volkskerk
ministry candidates are trained further by their denominations.
Extended Curriculum Programme (+1 year)
Candidates for the BTh and the BDiv may come into consideration
for the extended curriculum programme.
- An NSC aggregate of at least 55% but below 60% (excluding Life
Orientation)
- An interview with the Dean or a representative, if required.
- This is a selection programme as limited spaces are available
** Motivational letter from Church denomination/Minister pertaining
to involvement in Church and indicating the reasons why student is
recommended by Church/Denomination for Theology studies.
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in this brochure at any time and as the need arises. This
information may therefore be incomplete or out of date.
The information is given here to the best of our knowledge
and as accurately and fully as possible at the time of going
to press in December 2024. Verifying the given information
remains the responsibility of the prospective student. The
latest information is available on www.maties.com and at the
telephone numbers given in this brochure.
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