Q: What programme or package do I need to register for in order to study criminology?
A: The most common avenues / degrees through which criminology can be studied as a subject are the following:
In all these programmes / packages you will have the option to choose criminology as an elective and in most cases as a major subject up to third-year level.
Q: What job opportunities will I have if I take criminology as a subject?
A: You will find that criminology prepares you for a wide spectrum of careers. These include careers in:
Q: What job opportunities will there be for me if I study for a degree in social work?
A: Social workers can practice in many different settings. These include:
Q: I am a student in the Faculty of Humanities. May I register for social work modules?
A: You may register for first-year theory modules and the practical module.
Q: May I register for social work modules to enhance my studies in psychology / criminology?
A: The social work programme is “open” on first-year level. You may therefore register for any or all modules on first-year level.
Q: Why is it recommended to take MWP 161, the practical module on first-year level, if MWT 110 and 120 are selected?
A: The theory presented in MWT 110 and MWT 120 is applied in a practical manner by means of practical exercises, case studies and skills training.
Q: When does selection for the social work programme take place?
A: The selection process takes place at the end of the first year, to allow access to further study for the second, third and fourth year.
Q: What does the selection process for social work involve?
A: Students are selected according to academic achievement, psychometric tests and a personal interview. This process starts in August.
Q: I have obtained credits for social work on Level One at another institution. May I register for Year Level 2 at the University of Pretoria?
A: Yes, you may. Where module content is similar, credit will be granted for the applicable modules at UP. The selection process will, however, also apply to you.
Q: Does a fourth-year social work (BSW) degree provide access to a master’s degree?
A: The BSW degree is a professional degree, which provides direct access to postgraduate studies.
Q: What are the admission requirements for postgraduate programmes?
A: For the honours programme in criminology it is required that prospective students have criminology as a major subject for their previous degree. Applicants should have at least 70% in all the respective criminology modules on Level 3.
For the specialised master’s programmes in social work, prospective students should have:
Q: What are the requirements for applying for a research master's or doctoral degree in social work or in criminology?
A: A minimum entry level of 65% in social work and 70% in criminology in the previous degrees for are required for students who would like to apply for the research-based master’s and doctoral programmes in social work or in criminology.
Q: What are the procedures for applying for research-based master’s and doctoral studies in social work or criminology?
A: Please contact our secretary for more information ([email protected])
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