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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences makes a significant annual contribution to South Africa’s research capacity, as well as to the development of new scientific knowledge. The quality of our research and academic programmes is world class, and the Faculty prepares dynamic and innovative graduates for a wide variety of disciplines and careers. The successes and achievements of our students and graduates grant the Faculty recognition as one of the top science faculties at tertiary institutions in South Africa. We are proud to say that our Faculty attracts most of the best students in South Africa. At postgraduate level our students participate actively in research projects under the supervision of internationally recognised researchers. This approach ensures a continuing growth in research outputs and it is therefore a priority for the Faculty to maintain significant growth through the presentation of specialised MSc and PhD programmes. The Faculty is also a basis for postgraduate studies at honours, master’s and doctoral level in this and certain other faculties. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SCIENCES Possible careers academic; agricultural scientist and researcher; biochemist; Biology or Science educator; biotechnologist; consultant at environmental companies and mines; consultant in court cases (forensic entomology); forensic scientist; geneticist; lecturer and researcher at universities and other tertiary institutions; microbiologist at: SAB, food companies, water boards; pathologist; plant pathologist; product developer for manufacturers of insecticides; researcher at Medical Research Council and CSIR; researcher in: animals in Antarctica (eg whales, penguins), laboratories, medicinal plants, plant diversity; taxonomist; veterinarian; wildlife manager Possible careers agribusiness manager; agricultural commodity trader; agricultural economist; agricultural scientist; agrifinance advisor; animal geneticist; animal nutritionist; animal physiologist; animal scientist; biotechnologist; breeder; buyer for retail companies; consultant in developing sports fields; environmental economist; food and nutrition analyst; food bioscientist (eg brew master, flavourist); food chemist; food microbiologist/ biotechnologist; food risk investigator; food safety auditor; hospitality manager; irrigation consultant; new food product developer; packaging and shelf life specialist; product and process development manager; quality and safety assurance manager; rehabilitation consultant; researcher; sensory scientist; soil scientist; wildlife manager Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc) Biochemistry Biological Sciences Biotechnology Ecology Entomology Genetics Human Genetics Human Physiology Human Physiology, Genetics and Psychology Medical Sciences Microbiology Plant Science Zoology Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc) Food Management Food Science Nutrition Baccalaureus Scientiae Agriculturae degree (BScAgric) Agricultural Economics/Agribusiness Management Animal Science Animal Science/Pasture Science Food Science and Technology Plant Pathology Applied Plant and Soil Science Note: Postgraduate degrees in wildlife management are offered upon completion of an appropriate BSc or BScAgric degree. Admission requirements National Senior Certificate (NSC) Mathematics: 4 (50%–59%), provided 5 (60%–69%) was obtained for Physical Science Physical Science: 4 (50%–59%), provided 5 (60%–69%) was obtained for Mathematics English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Two other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 30 (Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.) Admission requirements National Senior Certificate (NSC) Mathematics: 4 (50%–59%), provided 5 (60%–69%) was obtained for Physical Science Physical Science: 4 (50%–59%), provided 5 (60%–69%) was obtained for Mathematics English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Two other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 30 (Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.) PHYSICAL SCIENCES MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Possible careers air/water quality control manager; analytical chemist; astronomy, aerospace, geophysical, biomedical and laser scientist; cartographer; chemistry modeller; engineering geologist; exploration geologist; forensic scientist; geochemist; geologist; hydro geologist; hydrologist; industrial chemistry researcher; meteorologist; mineralogist; mining geologist; palaeontologist; physicist; Science educator; scientific software developer; soil conservationist; water care scientist Possible careers academic; actuary; asset manager; educator; financial engineer; financial manager; mathematic consultant; mathematical modeller; researcher; risk manager; statistician Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc) Chemistry Environmental and Engineering Geology Environmental Sciences Geography Geoinformatics Geology Meteorology Physics Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc) Applied Mathematics Mathematical Statistics Mathematics Admission requirements National Senior Certificate (NSC) Mathematics: 6 (70%-79%) English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%-59%) Three other subjects: 4 (50%-59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 32 (Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.) Admission requirements National Senior Certificate (NSC) Mathematics: 5 (60%–69%) Physical Science: 5 (60%–69%) English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Two other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 32 (Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.) Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc) Actuarial and Financial Mathematics Admission requirements National Senior Certificate (NSC) Mathematics: 7 (80%–100%) English or Afrikaans: 5 (60%–69%) Three other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 34 (Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.) CONSUMER SCIENCE Possible careers buyer in the fashion industry; caterer; catering manager; consumer consultant; education and training specialist; fashion advertising specialist; fashion journalist; food service specialist; hotel chef de cuisine (executive chef); hotel executive housekeeper; hotel manager; journalist; marketer; marketing or sales manager; restaurant manager; retail clothing manager; retail management: floor or store manager; textile technologist (quality controller) visual merchandiser Degree programmes Baccalaureus degrees in Consumer Science (BConSc) Clothing (Retail Management) Food (Retail Management) Hospitality Management Admission requirements National Senior Certificate (NSC) Mathematics: 4 (50%–59%) English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Three other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 28 (Candidates who do not comply with the minimum entrance requirements and who achieved an APS of 24 or 25 and 4 (50%–59%) for Mathematics may be considered for admission to the BConSc degree based on the results of the Institutional Proficiency Test (IPT). Please note: No extended programme is offered in Consumer Science.) THE BSc FOUR YEAR PROGRAMME The new BSc four-year programme provides access to science and science-based degree programmes by setting lower entrance requirements compared to the entrance requirements for the BSc/BScAgric degree programmes. It offers intensive training in order to prepare students for further studies in the normal science and science-based degree programmes. The programme is accessible to all Grade 12 candidates. The programme is offered in English. Successful candidates are placed at the Mamelodi Campus for their first year of study and accommodated in the nearby luxurious Tuks Naledi Residence within the safe Savannah Estate in the east of Pretoria. After their first year of study, successful candidates will continue with their second year at the Hatfield Campus. The duration of the programme is 18 months (three semesters). After successfully completing the programme, students will have obtained credits equivalent to the first semester of the first year of the BSc/BScAgric degree programmes and may register for the second semester of the first year of the BSc/BScAgric degree programmes. Admission requirements Mathematical Sciences National Senior Certificate (NSC) Mathematics: 5 (60%–69%) or better English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Three other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 26 National Benchmark Test (NBT) Biological, Agricultural and Physical Sciences National Senior Certificate (NSC) Mathematics: 4 (50%–59%) or 3 (40%–49%) only if a 4 was obtained for Physical Sciences Physical Sciences: 4 (50%–59%) or 3 (40%–49%) only if a 4 was obtained for Mathematics English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Two other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 National Benchmark Test (NBT) All prospective students must write the NBT. Selection for the BSc four-year programme is based on Grade 12 and NBT results. For more information, please contact the Client Service Centre at the University of Pretoria. Tel: 012 420 3111 Email: [email protected] Visit our website at www.up.ac.za. www.up.ac.za

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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences

The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences makes a significant annual contribution to South Africa’s research capacity, as well as to the development of new scientific knowledge. The quality of our research and academic programmes is world class, and the Faculty prepares dynamic and innovative graduates for a wide variety of disciplines and careers.

The successes and achievements of our students and graduates grant the Faculty recognition as one of the top science faculties at tertiary institutions in South Africa. We are proud to say that our Faculty attracts most of the best students in South Africa. At postgraduate level our students participate actively in research projects under the supervision of internationally recognised researchers. This approach ensures a continuing growth in research outputs and it is therefore a priority for the Faculty to maintain significant growth through the presentation of specialised MSc and PhD programmes.

The Faculty is also a basis for postgraduate studies at honours, master’s and doctoral level in this and certain other faculties.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL & FOOD SCIENCESPossible careersacademic; agricultural scientist and researcher; biochemist; Biology or Science educator; biotechnologist; consultant at environmental companies and mines; consultant in court cases (forensic entomology); forensic scientist; geneticist; lecturer and researcher at universities and other tertiary institutions; microbiologist at: SAB, food companies, water boards; pathologist; plant pathologist; product developer for manufacturers of insecticides; researcher at Medical Research Council and CSIR; researcher in: animals in Antarctica (eg whales, penguins), laboratories, medicinal plants, plant diversity; taxonomist; veterinarian; wildlife manager

Possible careersagribusiness manager; agricultural commodity trader; agricultural economist; agricultural scientist; agrifinance advisor; animal geneticist; animal nutritionist; animal physiologist; animal scientist; biotechnologist; breeder; buyer for retail companies; consultant in developing sports fields; environmental economist; food and nutrition analyst; food bioscientist (eg brew master, flavourist); food chemist; food microbiologist/ biotechnologist; food risk investigator; food safety auditor; hospitality manager; irrigation consultant; new food product developer; packaging and shelf life specialist; product and process development manager; quality and safety assurance manager; rehabilitation consultant; researcher; sensory scientist; soil scientist; wildlife manager

Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc)

BiochemistryBiological SciencesBiotechnologyEcologyEntomologyGeneticsHuman GeneticsHuman PhysiologyHuman Physiology, Genetics and PsychologyMedical Sciences MicrobiologyPlant ScienceZoology

Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc)

Food ManagementFood ScienceNutrition

Baccalaureus Scientiae Agriculturae degree (BScAgric)

Agricultural Economics/AgribusinessManagementAnimal ScienceAnimal Science/Pasture ScienceFood Science and TechnologyPlant PathologyApplied Plant and Soil Science

Note: Postgraduate degrees in wildlife management are offered upon completion of an appropriate BSc or BScAgric degree.

Admission requirements

National Senior Certificate (NSC)Mathematics: 4 (50%–59%), provided 5 (60%–69%) was obtained for Physical SciencePhysical Science: 4 (50%–59%), provided 5 (60%–69%) was obtained for MathematicsEnglish or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Two other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 30

(Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.)

Admission requirements

National Senior Certificate (NSC)Mathematics: 4 (50%–59%), provided 5 (60%–69%) was obtained for Physical SciencePhysical Science: 4 (50%–59%), provided 5 (60%–69%) was obtained for MathematicsEnglish or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Two other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 30

(Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.)

PHYSICAL SCIENCES MATHEMATICAL SCIENCESPossible careers air/water quality control manager; analytical chemist; astronomy, aerospace, geophysical, biomedical and laser scientist; cartographer; chemistry modeller; engineering geologist; exploration geologist; forensic scientist; geochemist; geologist; hydro geologist; hydrologist; industrial chemistry researcher; meteorologist; mineralogist; mining geologist; palaeontologist; physicist; Science educator; scientific software developer; soil conservationist; water care scientist

Possible careers academic; actuary; asset manager; educator; financial engineer; financial manager; mathematic consultant; mathematical modeller; researcher; risk manager; statistician

Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc)

ChemistryEnvironmental and Engineering GeologyEnvironmental SciencesGeographyGeoinformaticsGeologyMeteorologyPhysics

Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc)

Applied MathematicsMathematical StatisticsMathematics

Admission requirementsNational Senior Certificate (NSC)Mathematics: 6 (70%-79%)English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%-59%) Three other subjects: 4 (50%-59%)An Admission Points Score (APS) of 32

(Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.)

Admission requirements

National Senior Certificate (NSC)Mathematics: 5 (60%–69%)Physical Science: 5 (60%–69%) English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Two other subjects: 4 (50%–59%) An Admission Points Score (APS) of 32

(Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.)

Degree programmes Baccalaureus Scientiae degrees (BSc)

Actuarial and Financial Mathematics

Admission requirements

National Senior Certificate (NSC)Mathematics: 7 (80%–100%)English or Afrikaans: 5 (60%–69%) Three other subjects: 4 (50%–59%)An Admission Points Score (APS) of 34

(Candidates who do not comply with these entrance requirements must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) to be considered for possible admission to the BSc four-year programme by the Admissions Committee.)

CONSUMER SCIENCEPossible careers buyer in the fashion industry; caterer; catering manager; consumer consultant; education and training specialist; fashion advertising specialist; fashion journalist; food service specialist; hotel chef de cuisine (executive chef); hotel executive housekeeper; hotel manager; journalist; marketer; marketing or sales manager; restaurant manager; retail clothing manager; retail management: floor or store manager; textile technologist (quality controller) visual merchandiser

Degree programmesBaccalaureus degrees in Consumer Science (BConSc)

Clothing (Retail Management)Food (Retail Management)Hospitality Management

Admission requirements

National Senior Certificate (NSC)Mathematics: 4 (50%–59%)English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Three other subjects: 4 (50%–59%)An Admission Points Score (APS) of 28

(Candidates who do not comply with the minimum entrance requirements and who achieved an APS of 24 or 25 and 4 (50%–59%) for Mathematics may be considered for admission to the BConSc degree based on the results of the Institutional Proficiency Test (IPT). Please note: No extended programme is offered in Consumer Science.)

THE BSc FOUR YEAR PROGRAMMEThe new BSc four-year programme provides access to science and science-based degree programmes by setting lower entrance requirements compared to the entrance requirements for the BSc/BScAgric degree programmes. It offers intensive training in order to prepare students for further studies in the normal science and science-based degree programmes. The programme is accessible to all Grade 12 candidates.

The programme is offered in English. Successful candidates are placed at the Mamelodi Campus for their first year of study and accommodated in the nearby luxurious Tuks Naledi Residence within the safe Savannah Estate in the east of Pretoria.

After their first year of study, successful candidates will continue with their second year at the Hatfield Campus.

The duration of the programme is 18 months (three semesters). After successfully completing the programme, students will have obtained credits equivalent to the first semester of the first year of the BSc/BScAgric degree programmes and may register for the second semester of the first year of the BSc/BScAgric degree programmes.

Admission requirements

Mathematical Sciences

National Senior Certificate (NSC)Mathematics: 5 (60%–69%) or better English or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Three other subjects: 4 (50%–59%)An Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 26National Benchmark Test (NBT)

Biological, Agricultural and Physical Sciences

National Senior Certificate (NSC)Mathematics: 4 (50%–59%) or 3 (40%–49%) only if a 4 was obtained for Physical SciencesPhysical Sciences: 4 (50%–59%) or 3 (40%–49%) only if a 4 was obtained for MathematicsEnglish or Afrikaans: 4 (50%–59%) Two other subjects: 4 (50%–59%)An Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22National Benchmark Test (NBT)All prospective students must write the NBT. Selection for the BSc four-year programme is based on Grade 12 and NBT results.

For more information, please contact the Client Service Centre at the University of Pretoria.Tel: 012 420 3111Email: [email protected] our website at www.up.ac.za.

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Fakulteit Natuur- en Landbouwetenskappe

Die Fakulteit Natuur- en Landbouwetenskappe lewer jaarliks ’n beduidende bydrae tot Suid-Afrika se navorsingskapasiteit sowel as die ontwikkeling van nuwe wetenskaplike kennis. Ons navorsings- en akademiese programme is van wêreldgehalte en die Fakulteit berei dinamiese en innoverende graduandi voor vir ’n wye verskeidenheid dissiplines en beroepe.

Die suksesse en prestasies wat ons studente en graduandi jaarliks behaal, gee erkenning aan die Fakulteit as een van die top wetenskapsfakulteite by ’n universiteit in Suid-Afrika. Ons is trots om te kan sê dat ons Fakulteit van die land se beste studente trek om hul tersiêre studie hier te kom doen. Op nagraadse vlak neem ons studente aktief deel aan navorsingsprojekte in navorsingsgroepe onder leiding van internasionaal erkende navorsers. Hierdie benadering verseker ʼn voortdurende groei in navorsingsuitsette en derhalwe is dit noodsaaklik vir die Fakulteit om met die aanbieding van gespesialiseerde MSc- en PhD-programme ’n beduidende groei in studentegetalle te verseker.

Die Fakulteit dien ook as basis vir nagraadse studie op honneurs,- magister- en doktorale vlak in hierdie en sekere ander fakulteite.

BIOLOGIESEWETENSKAPPE LANDBOU- & VOEDSELWETENSKAPPEMoontlike beroepe

akademikus; biochemikus; Biologie- of Wetenskaponderwyser; biotegnoloog; forensiese wetenskaplike; genetikus; konsultant by omgewingsmaatskappye en myne; konsultant in hofsake (forensiese entomoloog); landbouwetenskaplike; mikrobioloog by: SAB, voedselmaatskappye of Waterraad; natuurlewebestuurders; navorser by Mediese Navorsingsraad en WNNR; dosent en navorser by universiteite en ander navorsingsinstansies; navorser op medisinale plante, plantdiversiteit, diere in Antartika (bv walvisse, pikkewyne); patoloog; plantpatoloog; produkontwikkelaar vir insekdodervervaardigers; taksonoom; veearts

Moontlike beroepe

aankoper vir kleinhandelaars; argibesigheids-bestuurder; besproeiingskonsultant; biotegnoloog; dierefisioloog; dieregenetikus; dierevoedingkundige; gasvryheidsbestuurder; grondkundige; konsultant in the ontwikkeling van sportvelde; kwaliteit- en veiligheidsversekeringsbestuurders; landbou- finansiële adviseur; landbou-ekonoom; landboukommoditeitshandelaar; landbouwetenskaplike; natuurlewebestuurder; navorser; omgewingsekonoom; produk- en prosesontwikkelingsbestuurder; rehabilitasiekonsultant; sintuiglike wetenskaplike; teler; veekundige; verpakkings- en raklewespesialis; voedingkundige produkontwikkelaar; voedsel- en voedingsanalis; voedselbiowetenskaplike (bv ‘n broumeester of geurontwikkelingspesialis); voedselchemikus; voedselmikrobioloog/-biotegnoloog; voedselrisiko ondersoekbeampte; voedselveiligheidsouditeur

Grade aangebied Baccalaureus Scientiae-grade (BSc)

Biochemie Biologiese Wetenskappe Biotegnologie DierkundeEkologieEntomologie Genetika Mediese WetenskappeMensfisiologie Mensfisiologie, Genetika en SielkundeMensgenetikaMikrobiologie Plantkunde

Grade aangebied Baccalaureus Scientiae-grade (BSc)

VoedingVoedingbestuurVoedselwetenskap

Baccalaureus Scientiae Agriculturae-Grade (BScAgric))

Landbou-ekonomie/AgribesigheidsbestuurPlantpatologieToegepaste Plant- en GrondwetenskapVeekundeVeekunde/WeidingkundeVoedselwetenskap en -tegnologie

Nota: Nagraadse grade in natuurlewebestuur word ná voltooiing van toepaslike BSc- en BScAgric-grade aangebied.

Toelatingsvereistes:

Nasionale Senior Sertifikaat (NSS)Wiskunde: 4 (50%–59%) mits ’n 5 behaal is vir Fisiese WetenskapFisiese Wetenskap 4 (50%–59%) mits ’n 5 vir Wiskunde behaal isAfrikaans of Engels: 4 (50%–59%)Twee ander vakke: 4 (50%–59%)Toelatingspunttelling (TPT) van 30

(Indien daar nie aan die bogenoemde vereistes voldoen word nie, kan kandidate vir die BSc-vierjaarprogram oorweeg word deur ʼn toelatingskomitee indien die verpligte NBT afgelê is.)

Toelatingsvereistes:

Nasionale Senior Sertifikaat (NSS)Wiskunde: 4 (50%–59%) mits ’n 5 behaal is vir Fisiese WetenskapFisiese Wetenskap 4 (50%–59%) mits ’n 5 vir Wiskunde behaal isAfrikaans of Engels: 4 (50%–59%)Twee ander vakke: 4 (50%–59%)Toelatingspunttelling (TPT) van 30

(Indien daar nie aan die bogenoemde vereistes voldoen word nie, kan kandidate vir die BSc-vierjaarprogram oorweeg word deur ’n toelatingskomitee indien die verpligte NBT afgelê is.)

FISIESE WETENSKAPPE WISKUNDIGE WETENSKAPPEMoontlike beroepe

analitiese chemikus; chemiese modelleerder; eksplorasiegeoloog; fisikus; forensiese wetenskaplike; geoloog; grondbewaringskundige; hidrogeoloog; hidroloog; industriële chemiese navorser; ingenieursgeoloog; kartograaf; lug-/waterkwaliteitsbestuurder; meteoroloog; mineraloog; mynbougeoloog; omgewingsgeoloog; paleontoloog; ruimte-, lugvaart-, laser-, geofisiese en biomediese wetenskaplike; waterinstandhoudingswetenskaplike; wetenskaplike sagtewareontwikkelaar; Wetenskaponderwyser

Moontlike beroepe

akademikus; aktuaris; batebestuurder; finansiële bestuurder; finansiële ingenieur; navorser; onderwyser; risikobestuurder; statistikus; wiskundige konsultant; wiskundige modelleerder

Grade aangebied:Baccalaureus Scientiae-grade (BSc)

Chemie Fisika Geografie GeoinformatikaGeologieGrondkundeMeteorologie Omgewings- en Ingenieursgeologie Omgewingswetenskappe

Grade aangebied Baccalaureus Scientiae-Grade (BSc)

Toegepaste WiskundeWiskunde Wiskundige Statistiek

Toelatingsvereistes:Nasionale Senior Sertifikaat (NSS)Wiskunde: 6 (70%–79%)Afrikaans of Engels: 4 (50%–59%)Drie ander vakke: 4 (50%–59%)Toelatingspunttelling (TPT) van 32

(Indien daar nie aan die bogenoemde vereistes voldoen word nie kan kandidate vir die BSc-vierjaarprogram oorweeg word deur ’n toelatingskomitee indien die verpligte NBT afgelê is.)

Toelatingsvereistes:

Nasionale Senior Sertifikaat (NSS)Wiskunde: 5 (60%–69%)Fisiese Wetenskap 5 (60%–69%)Afrikaans of Engels: 4 (50%–59%)Twee ander vakke: 4 (50%–59%)Toelatingspunttelling (TPT) van 32

(Indien daar nie aan die bogenoemde vereistes voldoen word nie kan kandidate vir die BSc-vierjaarprogram oorweeg word deur ’n toelatingskomitee indien die verpligte NBT afgelê is.)

Grade aangebied Baccalaureus Scientiae-grade (BSc)

Aktuariële en Finansiële Wiskunde

Toelatingsvereistes vir Aktuariële en Finansiële WiskundeNasionale Senior Sertifikaat (NSS)Wiskunde: 7 (80%–100%)Afrikaans of Engels: 5 (60%–69%)Drie ander vakke: 4 (50%–59%)Toelatingspunttelling (TPT) van 34

(Indien daar nie aan die bogenoemde vereistes voldoen word nie kan kandidate vir die BSc-vierjaarprogram oorweeg word deur ’n toelatingskomitee indien die verpligte NBT afgelê is.)

VERBRUIKERSWETENSKAPPEMoontlike beroepe

aankoper in modebedryf; bemarker; bemarkings- of verkoopsbestuurder; entrepreneur; hotelbestuurder; joernalis; kleinhandelbestuur: afdeling- of winkelbestuurder; kleinhandel-kledingsbestuurder; modejoernalis; modereklamespesialis; onderwys-en-opleidingspesialis; restaurantbestuurder; spysenier; tekstieltegnoloog (gehaltebeheer); uitvoerende hotelhuishouer; uitvoerende sjef; verbruikerskonsultant; verkoops- of spysenieringsbestuurder; visuelehandelsware-beplanner; voedseldiensspesialis

Grade aangebied:Baccalaureusgrade In Verbruikerswetenskap (BVerbr.wet.)

GasvryheidsbestuurKleding (Kleinhandelbestuur)Voedsel (Kleinhandelbestuur)

Toelatingsvereistes:Nasionale Senior Sertifikaat (NSS)Wiskunde: 4 (50%–59%)Afrikaans of Engels: 4 (50%–59%)Drie ander vakke: 4 (50%–59%)Toelatingspunttelling (TPT) van 28

DIE BSC: VIERJAARPROGRAMDie nuwe BSc-vierjaarprogram voorsien toegang tot die wetenskap- en wetenskapgebaseerde programme deur laer toelatingsvereistes in vergelyking met die toelatingsvereistes vir die BSc/BScAgric-graadprogramme. Dit bied intensiewe opleiding om studente voor te berei vir verdere studie in die normale BSc/BScAgric-graadprogramme. Die program is oop vir alle Graad 12-kandidate.

Die program word in Engels op die Mamelodikampus aangebied en studente word in hul eerste studiejaar in die luukse TuksNaledi-koshuis binne die veilige Savannah-landgoed in die ooste van Pretoria gehuisves.

Ná hul eerste studiejaar sal suksesvolle studente hul tweede jaar op die Hatfieldkampus voortsit.

Die program duur 18 maande (drie semesters). Nadat die program suksesvol voltooi is, het studente genoeg krediete gelykstaande aan die eerste semester van die eerste jaar van die BSc/BScAgric-graadprogramme, en mag hulle vir die tweede semester van die eerste jaar van die BSc/BScAgric-graadprogramme registreer.

Toelatingsvereistes:

Wiskundige Wetenskappe Nasionale Senior Sertifikaat (NSS)Wiskunde: 5 (60%–69%) of hoërAfrikaans of Engels: 4 (50%–59%)Drie ander vakke 4 (50%–59%)’n Toelatingspunttelling (TPT) van ten minste 26Nasionale Normtoets (NBT)

Biologiese, Landbou- en Voedselwetenskappe, Veterinêre, Biologiese en Fisiese Wetenskappe

Nasionale Senior Sertifikaat (NSS)Wiskunde: 4 (50%–59%) of 3 (40%-49%) slegs as ’n 4 vir Fisiese Wetenskap

behaal is Fisiese Wetenskappe: 4 (50%–59%) of 3 (40%-49%) slegs as ʼn 4 vir Wiskunde behaal isAfrikaans of Engels: 4 (50%–59%)Twee ander vakke 4 (50%–59%)’n Toelatingspunttelling (TPT) van 22Nasionale Normtoets (NBT)Alle voornemende studente moet die NBT aflê. Keuring vir die BSc-vierjaarprogram word gedoen op grond van die Graad 12- en die NBT-uitslae.

Vir meer inligting, kontak asseblief die Kliëntedienssentrum van die Universiteit van Pretoria.Tel: 012 420 3111E-pos: [email protected] ons webwerf by www.up.ac.za.www.up.ac.za