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University of PretoriaUndergraduate Faculty Brochure

Theology2012/13

www.up.ac.za2012/13

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Message from the Dean

Message from the DeanThe Faculty of Theology embraces the challenge of the juncture in time and, with the University, enters into a process of formulating a new strategic vision and mission for the period 2012 to 2015. Staff and students of the Faculty face this exciting challenge with enthusiasm.

The University of Pretoria and the Faculty of Theology emphasise both academic excellence and the equality of all people. This Faculty has a unique structure in that we work primarily with partners. The Netherdutch Reformed Church of Africa (NRCA) was the first partner (since 1917) while the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) has the largest number of students. Since the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa (UPCSA) and the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCA) have joined the Faculty, it has become more diverse. We believe that each one of the denominational partners adds value to, and contributes to the relevance of our programmes.

A significant number (48,6%) of unattached students are also enrolled in our programmes. These are students who

are not formally affiliated with the partner churches, but who take an interest in one or more of the programmes offered by the Faculty. Approximately 40% of first-year students who register for theology at Tuks are women - another indication that the diversity in our Faculty is increasing.

There has been a healthy growth in student numbers over the past five years. At the University of Pretoria, research outputs are measured per capita, and the Faculty of Theology scores the highest. New research themes are identified every year and we support and encourage all research initiatives. Research in the fields of ethics, environmental and gender issues as well as theological/religious themes with social implications such as xenophobia, discrimination, and violence in society is of extreme importance. Unique themes that are of national relevance, yet have the potential to make an international impact are addressed in this Faculty. Some of the research is of an interdisciplinary nature and include international participation. The University of Pretoria has agreements with various international universities from which both students and lecturers benefit.

The Faculty of Theology is keen to welcome all prospective students who wish to become ministers or other religious workers.

And the question to you is: Do you not deserve the very best?

Prof Johan BuitendagDean: Faculty of Theology

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Contents

ContentsMessage from the Dean ........................................................................................................................................................i

Study programmes ...............................................................................................................................................................1

Why study at the Faculty of Theology? ................................................................................................................................2

What does the course entail? ...............................................................................................................................................2

Undergraduate study programmes in Theology ...................................................................................................................2

Postgraduate study programmes in Theology ......................................................................................................................3

General information ..............................................................................................................................................................3

- Faculty-specific information ...........................................................................................................................................3

- Client Service Centre ....................................................................................................................................................3

- GPS coordinates to UP Campuses ...............................................................................................................................3

- University of Pretoria banking details ............................................................................................................................3

- Welcoming Day and the Official programme for registration and start of the academic year (28 January – 7 February 2012) ....................................................................................................................................3

- Institutional Proficiency Test (IPT) .................................................................................................................................3

- Application .....................................................................................................................................................................4

- Admission ......................................................................................................................................................................4

- Language policy and medium of instruction ..................................................................................................................4

- Academic Information Management ..............................................................................................................................4

- Compulsory Academic Literacy Test for registered first-year students .........................................................................4

- Bursaries and loans ......................................................................................................................................................4

- Fees payable .................................................................................................................................................................5

- Accommodation .............................................................................................................................................................6

- Private Accommodation ................................................................................................................................................6

- Open Day ......................................................................................................................................................................6

- TuksSport ......................................................................................................................................................................6

- Department of Student Affairs .......................................................................................................................................6

- Student Support Division ...............................................................................................................................................6

- Student Development Division ......................................................................................................................................6

- Library Services ............................................................................................................................................................6

- International students ....................................................................................................................................................8

- Higher Education South Africa (HESA) .........................................................................................................................8

- Admission Point Score (APS) Conversion Table ...........................................................................................................9

- Disclaimer .....................................................................................................................................................................9

Students of UP receive excellent tuition and at this university world-class research is done. It is indeed a distinguished institution. I am happy to be able to take part in critical thinking in my field.

Dawie Rotteveel

Printed December 2011

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Study programmes

Study programmesPlease note: All prospective students will be required to write the Institutional Proficiency Test (NBT) during their Grade 12 year.

The minimum requirements for the following programmes (degrees) are:Programme (Degree)DurationClosing date

Afrikaans or English APS4 (50-59%) 25

23-24 admission based on the results of the IPT

BTh(for admission to MDiv studies)[4 years]

Closing date: 30 SeptemberPresented in separate groups in one language only (Afrikaans or English)

Careers: First step to MDiv. Minister, pastor, priest, preacher in certain denominations, missionary and youth counsellor. Other possibilities exist such as ethic consultants to businesses, teachers, journalists, writers, philosophers, politicians, psychologists, lawyers, human resource practitioners, engineers, medical scientists and mathematicians. If prospective students are interested in ordained ministry, this should also be discussed with their church leadership.

BA(Theology) (not for admission to MDiv studies)[3 years]

Closing date: 30 SeptemberPresented in separate groups in one language only (Afrikaans or English)

Careers: Minister, pastor, priest, preacher in certain denominations, missionary and youth counsellor. Other possibilities exist such as ethic consultants to businesses, teachers, journalists, writers, philosophers, politicians, psychologists, lawyers, human resource practitioners, engineers, medical scientists and mathematicians. If prospective students are interested in ordained ministry, this should also be discussed with their church leadership.

The minimum requirements for the following programme (diploma) are:Programme (Diploma)DurationClosing date

Afrikaans or English APS3 (40-49%) 22

20-21 admission based on the results of the IPT

University Diploma in Theology - Dipl(Theol) [3 years]

Closing date: 30 SeptemberPresented only in English

The University Diploma in Theology is intended for persons who have completed Grade 12 (or its equivalent), but without the required university admission. The diploma consists of the same subjects as the two degrees in Theology, and students who excel can continue with postgraduate studies later.

Careers: Minister, pastor, priest, lay preacher in certain denominations, missionary, youth counsellor. Candidates should consult their church leadership on which would suit their aims best.

Website: www.up.ac.za/theology

Desiree SpolanderStudying Theology at Tuks has challenged my belief systems and has transformed the way I view the world. At Tuks the focus is on quality education for success and excellence in future careers and life as a whole. The diverse modules that form the BTh degree have given me valuable theoretical as well as practical and training experience, which has proven worthwhile for preparing myself for ministry. I am particularly interested in Greek and Hebrew. These ancient languages have aided my theological understanding and have opened up a whole new world with which to read the Bible. This has been a fulfilling journey; one which does not end with a degree certificate, but one which is a lifelong transformation process. I leave you with a quote from Will Durant: “Knowledge is power, but only wisdom is liberty”.

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Why study at the Faculty of Theology?/What does the course entail?/ Undergraduate study programmes in Theology

Why study at the Faculty of Theology?The Faculty of Theology is renowned for its commitment to the following:

• TheBible. This remains the central point of reference for theology.

• Spirituality. Faith formation is of great importance.• Academic excellence. The Faculty’s standards of

education compare with the best in the world.• Lecturers. Lecturers are noted academics and also

respected church leaders.• A great student atmosphere. Theology students

(tokkelokke) participate fully in campus life: tours, RAG, camps, sports, serenades and many more.

• Internationalcontacts.Students can benefit from the many international contacts of the Faculty.

People study theology for a variety of reasons, not only in order to make it their profession. Some find it a fascinating field of which they would like to know more, whereas others search for spiritual enrichment through study or may want to equip themselves to function more effectively in their workplace. The Faculty also offers courses that will benefit students who do not necessarily want to become ministers, but who would like to enrich their lives.

Enriching one’s study in another field with insights and applications from theology has many advantages. By including modules from Religion Studies in another field of study, such as computer science, engineering, languages, psychology, social work or teaching, graduates will enter their chosen careers as better equipped, more fully developed people.

What does the course entail?Theology deals with the basic questions of life:• How do faith and religion influence people’s lives?• How does one approach ethical and moral questions

in the workplace?• How do theological insights inform good human

resource practices?• How does one cultivate ecological sensitivity and

awareness?• What about tax evasion and Christianity?• How do religious values contribute to peace and good

human relations?• Can crime be stopped by appealing to people’s beliefs

and values?• What is the meaning and purpose of life?• Where does one find answers to the deepest life

questions?• How does one gain a better understanding of humanity

in order to make a difference in the world?

Some students feel called to work in the church as minister, pastor, priest. lay preacher, missionary or youth worker. Then studying theology is the way to go. Others find their calling in serving the community as social worker, development worker, psychologist, teacher, journalist or writer. Yet others will become engineers, lawyers or entrepreneurs. For all, studying theology will contribute to a greater understanding of humanity and society.

Undergraduate study programmes in TheologyThe seven main sections in the study of theology focus on questions about the Bible and life.

• Old Testament StudiesThe Old Testament is concerned with God’s care for creation and for humanity, and God’s relationship with Israel. In Old Testament Studies questions on suffering, love, and how to live a life in God’s presence, are addressed.

• New Testament StudiesIn the New Testament the story of Jesus is told and elaborated on from several perspectives. New Testament Studies focuses on the books of the New Testament and the first century Mediterranean context in which they originated.

• Church History and PolityThe history of the Christian church and the lives and theology of great figures in history such as St Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin and Martin Luther, are studied. Church Polity is about the specific ways in which different denominations organise themselves.

• Science of Religion and MissiologyScience of Religion focuses on the world religions, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism, and their relationship to Christianity. Missiology investigates the outreach task of Christian faith communities.

• Dogmatics and Christian EthicsDogmatics studies faith in God. Who is God? What is faith and how does it contribute to our ability to make sense of the world? Ethics explores what is the right thing to do in different situations. Why do we make constructive or destructive choices in our complex world?

• Practical TheologyPractical Theology focuses on what Christians do - how they experience and express their faith. Worship, the meaning of the symbols and symbolic acts in public worship, helping people in need and in crisis, teaching faith and faith formation, as well as understanding the world in which we live, are the concerns of this field.

• Religion Studies (Biblical and Religious Studies)Religion Studies (formerly known as Biblical Studies) is a life-enriching course open to anyone who may be interested in religion. Students from diverse fields, such as engineering, architecture, music, political science, law, fine arts and many more choose to broaden their vision bytaking this course. It addresses questions such as: Why are people religious? What did the ancient peoples believe? How do we understand and respect our neighbours from other religious denominations? For theology students this is a strongly recommended optional course.

Contact informationProf Dirk HumanTel: +27 (0)12 420 3154/5Email: [email protected]

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Postgraduate study programmes in Theology/General information

Postgraduate study programmes in Theology• Baccalaureus Artium (Honores)(Theology) -

BA(Hons)(Teol)The purpose of this programme is to provide graduate students with specialised knowledge, skills and competence in a particular field or fields of theology.

• Magister Philosophiae Applied Theology - MPhilThe MPhil is a postgraduate programme. Theological studies can be pursued by candidates who already have tertiary qualifications equivalent to any bachelor’s degree, not necessarily theology. Theology is applied to specific ministries, occupations or aspects of community life. A MPhil programme that specialises in the Psalms is also offered.

• Magister Divinitatis - MDivThe MDiv builds on the BTh programme. It is a structured master’s degree programme based on coursework and focuses on advanced theological knowledge and practical skills that will meet the needs of church ministry. Church-specific training and formation are offered in cooperation with particular church partners.

• Magister Artium(Theology) - MA(Theology)This programme offers students with BA(Hons)(Theol) degrees - or equivalent qualifications - an opportunity for theological specialisation and research at master’s level. There are two possibilities, namely a programme with coursework and a mini-dissertation or a research master’s consisting of a dissertation. The coursework modules offer the opportunity to acquire specialist skills in the practical field of ministry.

• Magister Theologiae - MThThis programme links up with the curriculum structure of the BTh. From a broad theological base, it moves towards more specialisation and research at master’s level. Consult the general regulations for more information on master’s qualifications.

• Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe programme that starts with the BA(Theol) and continues with the BA(Hons)(Theol) and MA(Theol) is concluded by the PhD. The outcome of a PhD is highly specialised knowledge and expertise based on research.

General informationFaculty-specific information

Tel: +27 (0)12 420 4053 (Rina Roos), +27 (0)12 420 2385 (Prof Yolanda Dreyer)

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Location: Room 1-22, Theology building, Hatfield Campus

All general enquiries can be directed to the Client Service Centre

Tel: +27 (0)12 420 3111Email: [email protected] Website: www.up.ac.zaParents page: www.up.ac.za/parentsPostal address: University of Pretoria,

Private bag X20, Hatfield 0028Street address: University of Pretoria, c/o Lynnwood

and University Roads, Hatfield 0083

GPS coordinates to UP Campuses

Hatfield Campus: S25º 45’ 21”E28º 13’ 51” (main campus)

UP Sports Campus (LC De Villiers): S25º 45’ 10”E28º 14’ 46”

(1.2 km from Hatfield Campus)

Groenkloof Campus: S25º 46’ 10”E28º 12’ 34” (3.5 km from Hatfield Campus)

Onderstepoort Campus: S28º 10’ 54”E25º 38’ 52”

(22 km from Hatfield Campus)

Mamelodi Campus: S25º 43’ 22”E28º 23’ 56” (12 km from Hatfield Campus)

Prinshof Campus: S25º 43’ 57”E28º 12’ 10” (6 km from Hatfield Campus)

GIBS Campus: S26º 07’ 46”E28º 02’ 46” (56 km from Hatfield Campus)

University of Pretoria banking details

ABSABranch: HatfieldBranch code: 632005Account number: 214 000 0054Swift code: ABSAZAJJ

Standard BankBranch: HatfieldBranch code: 011545Account number: 012 602 604Swift code: SBZAZAJJ

Welcoming Day and the Official programme for registration and start of the academic year (28 January – 7 February 2012)

Attendance of the Official programme for registration and start of the academic year is compulsory for all new first-year students. It was designed to assist you with your academic preparedness, enabling you to successfully make the adjustment from high school to university.

Institutional Proficiency Test (IPT)

The University of Pretoria requires of prospective students to write an Institutional Proficiency Test (ie the National Benchmark Test). Details about the test will be communicated to you in writing.

Contact informationTel: +27 (0)21 650 3523Website: www.nbt.ac.za

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Application

New students may only register after successful admission. If provisionally admitted, you will still have to comply with the requirements of the Faculty where you want to register with your Grade 12 end of year NSC examination results. Thus new students will only be permitted to register once their application and admission processes are approved. Provisional admission is based on the results obtained in the Grade 11 end examination. Please take note that the final Grade 12 NSC results remain the determining factor with regard to admission. Furthermore, please note that the achievement of the minimum requirements does not necessarily guarantee admission to any study programme.

Late applications.Before you submit a late application, please contact the Faculty Administration Consultant to ensure that there is still space available. If the study programme is not subject to selection and if the Faculty still has space available, your application will be considered. Late applications are only accepted on condition that all the admission requirements for the relevant degrees are fully complied with. Should the student not comply with the requirements the student’s application will not be considered. Application fees will not be refunded. A Grade 12 National Senior Certificate (NSC) with university exemption (endorsement) is required if Grade 12 has been obtained before 2008.

Admission

In order for prospective students with a NSC qualification to gain admission to any of the nine faculties at the University of Pretoria, applicants should comply with the following admission requirements:• the minimum statutory and institutional requirements

for degree studies• recognised and appropriate combinations of subjects• the required Admission Point Score (APS) as

stipulated in the regulations and syllabi of each faculty• English and/or Afrikaans on Grade 12 level

The calculation of the APS is based on a candidate’s achievement in any six recognised 20-credit subjects (not only designated subjects) by using the seven-point rating scale below.

Achievement Achievement level Mark7 Outstanding achievement 80-100%

6 Meritorious achievement 70-79%

5 Substantial achievement 60-69%

4 Adequate achievement 50-59%

3 Moderate achievement 40-49%

2 Elementary achievement 30-39%

1 Not achieved 0-29%

Life Orientation is excluded from the calculation of APS.

Language policy and medium of instruction

In conducting its business, the University uses two official languages, namely Afrikaans and English. In formal education, the medium of instruction is either Afrikaans or English, or both of these languages, provided that there is a demand and that it is academically and economically justifiable. However, it remains the student’s responsibility to ascertain on an annual basis in which language a module and any further level of that module is presented. In respect of administrative and other services, a student has the right to choose whether the University should communicate with him or her in Afrikaans or English.

Academic Information Management

Academic Information Management (AIM101 or [AIM111 and AIM121] depending on your programme) is compulsory for all new first-year students.• AIM101 will be presented in the first or second

semester depending on your programme.• AIM111 will be presented in the first semester and

AIM121 in the second semester.• There is no exemption examination available for

AIM101 or (AIM111 and AIM121).

Compulsory Academic Literacy Test for registered first-year students

PLEASE NOTE: The Academic Literacy Test does not replace the National Benchmark Test (NBT).

• A student with high academic potential can have a low level of academic literacy which may put the student’s academic success at risk. The academic literacy levels of all new first-year students at the University of Pretoria are therefore measured by means of a standardised Academic Literacy Test. If necessary, they are then placed on a suitable academic literacy programme in accordance with their level of risk.

• This Academic Literacy Test is written only once and is compulsory for all new first-year students, regardless of whether the student has already written an admissions test or has completed a language course elsewhere. If the student later decides to change his/her academic programme, the Academic Literacy Test does not need to be written again.

• Students may write the Academic Literacy Test in either English or Afrikaans. Students in the faculties of Health Sciences and Veterinary Science are obliged to write the test in English. Please refer to your Official programme for registration and start of the academic year for times and venues of the Academic Literacy Test.

Bursaries and loans

New undergraduate students who enrol for study programmes should obtain the minimum average percentage indicated below in order to qualify for a merit bursary.

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New undergraduate achievement bursary values: 2012

Faculty / School Faculty of Natural and Agricultural

Sciences

School for the Built Environment and

School of Engineering

School of Information Technology

Other faculties and schools

Qualifying average % 75-100% 75-100% 80-100% 80-100%

Minimum bursary value R11 300 R11 300 R11 300 R7 700

Maximum bursary value R26 500 R26 500 R22 700 R20 300

Bursariesforachievementinotheracademicfieldsandextra-curricularactivities:2012

Entrepreneurial R2 400

Expo Gold Medallist R2 400

Subject Olympiads: Overall winner R6 400

Subject Olympiads: 2nd–10th place R2 400

Science/Mathematics/Accounting: Overall winner R33 300

Science/Mathematics/Accounting: 2nd place R26 600

Science/Mathematics/Accounting: 3rd place R20 000

Science/Mathematics/Accounting: 4th–10th place R2 400

20 top achiever new first-year students R20 200

Junior Tukkie Development Programme (15 bursaries) R11 600

Grade 12 Dux learners* at 678 selected feeder schools (1 bursary per school)

*Top academic achiever in Grade 12

Initial payment for tuition during registration period (R3 500)

Disclaimer: The University reserves the right to amend, without prior notice, the regulations and conditions applicable to the awarding of bursaries and loans. Please consult www.up.ac.za/fao for the latest information.

Fees payable

The estimated tuition fees in the Faculty of Theology for 2012 are R23 520 to R23 550. This amount is subject to change and should not be considered to be the final cost. Prospective students are advised to adjust these amounts for inflationary increases in costs.

Instalment Payment required Payment date Amount 2012

Ad hoc-levies • Application fee (non-refundable)• International administrative levy

• Payable in the year preceding study• Payable prior to or during

registration

R220R2 500

Placement levy for the allocation of a study and/or residence place

Payment equal to the first instalment secures the place allocated:• Study place• Residence place

Payment once notice has been given of placement• Study place• Residence place

R3 500R4 000

Cancellation levies

Should a study and/or residence place, which has been accepted, not be taken up, a cancellation fee will be levied

Levy will be retained from the acceptance payment• Study place• Residence place

R1 750R2 000

Initial payment (ie first instalment)

Tuition fees• Postgraduate students renewing

registration

• All other students (under- and postgraduate)

• Residence fees

Payable before or during registration if not already paid in acceptance of study place

Payable before or during registration if not already paid in acceptance of residence place

R2 400

R3 500

R4 000

Second instalment 50% of fee account On or before 30 April

Third instalment 100% of fee account On or before 31 July

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Accommodation

HatfieldCampus:• Ladies residences: Asterhof, Erika, Jasmyn,

Katjiepiering, Madelief, Klaradyn, Magrietjie and Nerina

• Men’s residences: Boekenhout, Kollege, Maroela, Mopanie, Olienhout and TaaibosSingle rooms: R21 600Double rooms: R19 900Meals (should 100% of the meals be taken): R26 200

• Tuks Village: Units for Ladies• Tuks Village: Units for Men

Single rooms: R24 300Meals (should 100% of the meals be taken): R26 200

Groenkloof Campus: Faculty of Education• Ladies residences: Zinnia, Lilium and Inca• Men’s residence: Kiaat

Single rooms: R21 600Double rooms: R19 900Meals (should 100% of the meals be taken): R26 200

Private accommodation

Private accommodation is available and the following numbers can be contacted in this regard:

Arlon PropertiesTel: +27 (0)12 362 5499 Email: [email protected]

City PropertyTel: +27 (0)12 362 4473 Email: [email protected]

Off-campus RentalTel: +27 (0)12 362 6123 or 083 438 2548 Email: [email protected]

SonopTel: +27 (0)12 460 7830/5723 Email: [email protected]

South PointTel: +27 (0)12 341 1762 Email: [email protected]

Open Day

Date: 19 May 2012Time: 08:00-14:00

The following persons should attend the Open Day:• Grade 12 learners who have received confirmation

that they are provisionally admitted to UP• Grade 12 learners who meet the admission

requirements and wish to hand in their application forms

• Grade 11 learners who are fairly certain that they will enrol

• The parents of the abovementioned learners

TuksSport

Tel: +27 (0)12 420 6069Fax: +27 (0)12 420 6095Email: [email protected]: www.up.ac.za

Department of Student Affairs

The Dean of Students is the head of the Department of Student Affairs. His offices are in the Roosmaryn Building on the Hatfield Campus. The Department of Student Affairs has two divisions: Student Support and Student Development.

Student Support Division

This division includes Student Health, Student Counselling and the Unit for students with special needs.

Services provided by the Student Support Division include:

• Academic development. Career counselling and assessment, study methods and reading courses, stress management, psychometric testing, time management, career planning.

• Potential development. Conflict management, communication skills, goal setting, problem solving.

• Individualand relationshipcounselling. Interpersonal problems, stress, depression, eating disorders, life trauma, emotional problems, development of life skills.

Contact informationTel: +27 (0)12 420 2333Email: [email protected]: Student Affairs Building, R2-13,

Hatfield Campus

In addition to the services provided by the Student Support Division, students may also contact the crisis line (0800 006 428 toll-free).

Student Development Division

The full spectrum of organised student life resides in this division, including:

Student Parliament (SP)Student Representative Council (SRC)Constitutional Tribunal (Student Court)Day housesFaculty housesOver 100 religious, cultural, academic, political and other societiesRAG (Reach Out and Give)Stuku (student culture)Perdeby (student newspaper)TuksFM (campus radio station)Student Sport

Contact informationTel: +27 (0)12 420 6600/1411Location: Roosmaryn Building, Hatfield Campus

Library Services

The Department of Library Services is host to a world-class modern academic research library network spread over the campuses of the University. This service is aligned to the University of Pretoria’s faculties with customised services for undergraduates, postgraduates, staff, alumni and visiting academics. All services are designed towards creating a gateway to global information and supporting learning, teaching and research through interaction with professional staff.

Service providers

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Key initiatives include an e-service (online); access to wide-ranging print and electronic collections; the Learning Centre at the Merensky Library and online assignment support for undergraduate students; an online reference service (Ask-a-Librarian); wireless hotspots; search engines to access electronic journals, books and databases; electronic theses and dissertations; an institutional repository; various audio-visual materials; facilities for the physically challenged; and inter-lending facilities to national and international collections. All of these actively contribute to a world-class learning environment. More information can be obtained from www.library.up.ac.za.

MerenskyLibrary(HatfieldCampus)Tel: +27 (0)12 420 5375/6Location: Department of Library

Services, University of Pretoria, Lynnwood Road, Hatfield

Basic Medical Sciences and Dentistry Library (Prinshof Campus)Email: [email protected]: +27 (0)12 319 2242 Location: Basic Medical Sciences Building,

9 Bophelo Road, Gezina

Education Library (Groenkloof Campus)Email: [email protected]: +27 (0)12 420 5536Location: Media Building, cnr. George Storrar

and Leyds Streets, Groenkloof

Health Sciences Library (Prinshof Campus) Email: [email protected]: +27 (0)12 354 2298/144Location: Faculty of Health Sciences, HW

Snyman Building, 31 Bophelo Road, Gezina

Klinikala Library (at the Kalafong Academic Hospital) Tel: +27 (0)12 373 1031Location: Klinikala Building, Klipspringer Road,

Atteridgeville

Mamelodi LibraryEmail: [email protected]: +27 (0)12 842 3566Location: Mamelodi Campus, cnr. Hinterland

and Hans Strijdom Roads, Mamelodi

Music LibraryEmail: [email protected]: +27 (0)12 420 2317Location: Department of Library Services,

Lynnwood Road, Hatfield

Oliver R Tambo Library (Law Library)Email: [email protected]: +27 (0)12 420 2268 Location: Law Building, Lynnwood Road,

Hatfield

Jotello F Soga Library (Onderstepoort Campus) Email: [email protected]: +27 (0)12 529 8007/8/9 Location: Arnold Theiler Building, Faculty of

Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort

Witbank LibraryEmail: [email protected]: +27 (0)13 653 2342Location: Witbank Hospital, cnr. President and

Coert Steynberg Avenue, eMalahleni

Normal library hours

Monday, Wednesday,

Thursday

Tuesday Friday Saturday

HatfieldCampus 07:30-21:00 08:30-21:00 07:30-20:00 08:30-13:00

Law 07:30-21:00 08:30-21:00 07:30-20:00 08:30-13:00

Groenkloof 07:30-21:00 08:30-21:00 07:30-20:00 08:30-13:00

Health Sciences 07:30-20:00 08:30-20:00 07:30-20:00 08:30-14:00

BMS and Dentistry 07:30-17:00 08:30-17:00 07:30-16:00 Closed

Music 07:30-19:00 08:30-19:00 07:30-16:00 09:00-13:00

Veterinary Science 07:30-18:00 08:30-18:00 07:30-18:00 08:30-12:30

Mamelodi 07:30-16:00 08:30-16:00 07:30-16:00 08:00-13:00

Normal study centre hoursWeekdays: Open 24 hours per daySaturdays: 06:00-18:00Sundays and public holidays: Closed unless stated otherwise

If you are looking for opportunities for your future, Tuks is the place to be! I once attended a Tuks triathlon training camp out of curiosity, and today I have South African colours in aquathlon, duathlon and triathlon. I have competed in the World Championships. The Faculty of Theology strengthens my body, soul and spirit far beyond what I ever thought would be possible.

Daléne Flynn

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General information

International students

Important informationAll international students must report to the International Students Division (ISD) in the Client Service Centre (CSC) on the Hatfield Campus prior to registration. The Client Service Centre (CSC) will be open from 3 January 2012.

Contact information: International Students DivisionTel: +27 (0)12 420 3111Email: [email protected]: www.up.ac.za/ISDLocation: CSC Hatfield Campus

General informationNon-South African citizens will have to submit proof of legal status in South Africa, as well as proof of adequate medical cover at the International Students Division in the CSC before they will be able to register.

Supporting documentsPlease note that students must have photocopies ready before coming to the International Student Division in the CSC. Copies can be made at Xerox (in the Student Centre).

All international students will have to show their original documents and submit two photocopies of the documents listed below:• the International Students Information form, completed

and signed• a valid passport or an identity document (in the case

of students with permanent residence in South Africa)• a valid study permit endorsed for study at the

University of Pretoria OR an asylum seekers permit OR a Certificate of Refugee Status OR a diplomatic passport (not a diplomatic card)• proof of medical cover (Medical cover must be paid a

year in advance, January-December)

The abovementioned documents must be submitted to an international consultant and the information must be captured before you can register.

Study permit• Students must obtain valid study permits before

embarking to South Africa. It is no longer possible to obtain a first study permit in South Africa.

• An application for a study permit can be made at the nearest South African Embassy or High Commission in home countries or closest Embassy or High Commission in neighbouring countries.

Medical coverProof of medical aid membership paid up in advance for the full academic year must be submitted.

Medical cover accepted by the University of Pretoria

• Momentum Health (Ingwe option)Tel: +27 (0)11 671 8511Email: [email protected]: www.ingwehealth.co.za

• BESTmed Medical Scheme (Blueprint Student option)Tel: +27 (0)12 339 9800

or 086 000 2378 or 086000BESTEmail: [email protected]: www.bestmed.co.za

Higher Education South Africa (HESA)

Prospective students who are non-South African citizens should visit the website www.up.ac.za/ISD for more information. Prospective students can apply online at www.up.ac.za/apply. The academic year at South African universities extends from January to December.

HESA requires the following documents when applying for an exemption certificate:• Copies of your qualifications certified as correct by

the Registrar of a South African University or by the South African Embassy, Trade Mission or Consulate in a foreign country or by a Public Notary. Please note: Result slips, fax copies and copies certified by a commissioner of oaths are not acceptable.

• A certified copy of your South African identity document, in the case of Permanent Residents only, or a valid passport reflecting your full names and date of birth, passport number and photo, or a certified copy of the birth certificate.

• Completed M30E form ( www.hesa-enrol.ac.za/mb –go to Applications)

This is a prerequisite for all students wishing to enrol for undergraduate studies at the University of Pretoria. This certificate can only be obtained from HESA. To obtain this certificate, you have to contact HESA directly. The University of Pretoria cannot obtain this certificate on your behalf.

Contact information (HESA)Tel: +27 (010) 591 4401/2Fax: +27 (0)12 481 2922 or 481 2718Email: [email protected]: www.hesaenrol.ac.za/mbLocation: Unisa Sunnyside Campus,

Building 3, Level 1, corner of Rissik and Mears Streets, Sunnyside, Pretoria

Postal address: PO Box 3854, Pretoria 0001

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Everyone always tells you that when you go to University you’re only a number, but not at Tuks. The University of Pretoria cares for the student just as much on a personal level as on the academic level. I will choose Tuks without thinking twice, because the University of Pretoria is like an extended family to me.

Robert Van Niekerk

Admission Point Score (APS) Conversion Table

APS NSC SC HGM-score

SC SGM-score

HIGCSE /NSSC HL

IGCSE/ GCSE NSSC OL/

O-level

AS-level A-level IB HL IB SL APS

Gr-11 Gr-1210 A 7 109 98 B 6 87 7 (80–100%) A 1 A A C 5 7 76 6 (70–79%) B A 2 B B D 4 6 65 5 (60–69%) C B 3 C A C E 3 5 54 4 (50–59%) D C D B D 2 4 43 3 (40–49%) E D 4 E C E 1 3 32 2 (30–39%) F E F D/E 2 21 1 (0–29%) G F G F/G 1 1

NSC – National Senior Certificate (completed Grade 12 in and after 2008)SC HG – Senior Certificate Higher Grade (completed Grade 12 before 2008)SC SG – Senior Certificate Standard Grade (completed Grade 12 before 2008)HIGCSE – Higher International General Certificate of Secondary EducationIGCSE – International General Certificate of Secondary EducationNSSC – Namibia Senior Secondary CertificateA-level – Advanced LevelO-level – Ordinary LevelAS-level – Advanced Subsidiary LevelIB – International Baccalaureate Schools (higher levels and standard levels)

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