Undergraduate degree: BSc Extended Programme – Physical Sciences (02130015)
Duration of study: 4 years
Admission Requirements*
Candidates who do not comply with the minimum admission requirements of programmes in the Department of Physical Sciences, may be considered for admission to the BSc – Extended programme for the Physical Sciences. The BSc – Extended programme takes place over a period of four years instead of the normal three years.
Minimum requirements (2019)
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Achievement level
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Afrikaans or English
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Mathematics
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Physical Sciences
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APS
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NSC/IEB
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AS-Level
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NSC/IEB
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AS-Level
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NSC/IEB
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AS-Level
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4
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D
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4
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D
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4
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D
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26
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*National Benchmark Test (NBT) is compulsory
Additional Requirements
- Students interested in doing a degree in Chemistry must apply for BSc (Four-year programme) – Physical Sciences (02130015)
- This programme is followed by students who, as a result of exceptional circumstances, will benefit from an extended programme.
- Students who do not comply with the normal three-year BSc entrance requirements for study in the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, may nevertheless be admitted to the Faculty by being placed on the BSc (Four-year programme). Generally the BSc (Four-year programme) means that the first study year in Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry is extended to take two years. After completing the BSc (Four-year programme) successfully, students join the second year of the normal BSc programme to complete their degrees. The possibility of switching over to other faculties such as Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology, Veterinary Science and Health Sciences, after one or two years in the four-year programme, exists. This depends on selection rules and other conditions stipulated by the other faculties.
- Students who wish to follow one of the BSc four-year programmes will be subjected to an Institutional Proficiency Test and will be considered for admission by the Admissions Committee. Information in this regard is available at the Client Services Centre.
- Applications for admission to the BSc (Four-year programme) should be submitted before 30 September each year. Details are obtainable from the Student Administration at the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences.
- The rules and regulations applicable to the normal study programmes apply mutatis mutandis to the BSc (Four-year programme), with exceptions as indicated in the regulations pertaining to the BSc (Four-year programme). For instance, students placed in the BSc (Four-year programme) must have a National Senior Certificate with admission for degree purposes.
- An admissions committee considers applications for the BSc (Four-year programme) annually. Regarding subject choices, admitted students are individually placed on the BSc (Four-year programme) according to their prospective field of study. Students may NOT change this placement without the permission of the Chairperson of the admissions committee.
The duration of the first phase of the programme is 18 months (3 semesters). The first year of the programme is offered on our Mamelodi campus after which students attend on the Hatfield campus. After successfully completing the first 18 month of the programme, students will have obtained credits equivalent to Year 1 Semester 1 of the Three Year Programme and the student may register for the modules Year 1 Semester 2 offered in the Three Year Programme (for chemistry students that will be CMY 127). In the extended courses additional enrichment components, such as lab work, computer-aided learning, seminars and small-group tutorials are provided to help the students.
For more information and the curriculum go to the NAS Faculty Yearbook
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