Code | Faculty |
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03260129 | Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences |
Credits | Duration |
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Duration of study: 2 years | Total credits: 360 |
Coordinated by the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology.
The Centre for Environmental Studies is a graduate school for multidisciplinary training and research focusing on the environment. Training aims to satisfy the need for environmental professionals for implementing current environmental legislation as well as industry-driven environmental management systems.
The extensions to the National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) promulgated after 2005 affect environmental management in South Africa in a profound way. In particular, the Air Quality Act brings South African legislation into line with international trends. The metro councils are charged with the responsibility of implementing the Act at the local level. In addition, companies need appropriate expertise to obtain licenses for their air quality management plans. This focus area serves to provide suitable expertise for the implementation of the above legislation by industry by training graduates specialised for careers in air quality management. On completion of the training, candidates should be conversant and be able to partake in, or render advice concerning the legislative requirements with respect to air quality management, modelling of and measurement of air pollution and the interpretation of pollution plumes, the measurement and interpretation of chemical air pollution as well as dust pollution, international agreements and requirements as well as the effects of air pollution on humans.
Duration of studies
The doctorate is conferred on a student only if one of the following periods has expired:
The head of department may set specific residential requirements for students who are required to live on campus.
Renewal of registration
Subject to other faculty regulations, a student for a doctorate must complete his or her studies within three years after first registering for the degree. Under special circumstances, the Dean, on the recommendation of the head of department or the Postgraduate Committee, may give approval for a limited fixed extension of this period.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the PhD degree consists of the following:
Conversion of a master’s to doctoral study
The stipulations of G.41 apply as follows:
General
Candidates are required to familiarise themselves with the General Regulations regarding the maximum duration of study and the requirements to submit an article/s for publication.
Candidates for PhD degrees need to have obtained a master's degree in an appropriate field of expertise. Preference will be given to PhD candidates with publication experience in professional journal(s).
Admission is dependent on the candidate being in possession of an MSc [Option: Air Quality Management] or an equivalent degree with the status thereof as evaluated by the Director of the Centre and the head(s) of the particular department(s). In addition to further theoretical studies as prescribed by the Director and head(s) of the relevant department the study will involve a doctoral research thesis under guidance of a supervisor selected by the Director and head of department. The supervisor will be a suitable academic staff member of the University of Pretoria.
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