Undergraduate & honours qualifications

Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Arts)

Qualification stream: Multimedia Studies: Computer-Generated Multimedia
Qualification code: 02305 - MC1
NQF level: 6
Total credits: 360
SAQA ID: 14692
APS/AS: 20
Rules:
This qualification consists of 25 modules. Students must obtain prior written permission for admission to the degree from the Department of Art and Music. Prospective students are required to submit a portfolio of artwork consisting of four drawings and four paintings or photographic/digital documentation thereof together with a completed questionnaire and record of personal details. The form may be downloaded from the departmental website or obtained from the Departmental secretary (Tel: +2712 429 6798). The permission form must be submitted together with the student's first application for registration. Students who intend registering for this degree, and who are required to do the access course prior to registration, are required to submit a portfolio to obtain permission to study through this department. Workshop attendance: Students are strongly advised to attend the two workshops at one of the university's approved centres. Workshops are normally conducted at least twice a year, for a period of approximately three to five days each, in the following cities: Cape Town, Pretoria and Durban. Further details are sent to the students concerned early in the year. Students and prospective students who will not be able to attend the workshops at one of the centres listed above, must consult the Department of Art and Music (Tel: +2712 429 6798) in connection with possible alternative arrangements before they apply for registration for any practical module. Overseas students must take note of all the compulsory requirements above. Students should note that during the course of their studies they would be required to have access to a computer or laptop, printer and the internet. Some of the pre-requisites and/ or co-requisites outlined in this qualification may not apply as they do not form part of the curriculum.
Purpose statement:
The purpose of this qualification is to familiarise learners with the content and basic theories of a number of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, at the basic and intermediate level, and to provide them with a deeper grasp of one or more of these disciplines taken at exit level (level 6), as well as to enable them to place new knowledge in context and to use appropriate methods for seeking resolution of problems; To provide learners with a variety of basic scholarly and intellectual competencies, including the ability to question critically the assumptions of a limited range of theories and authorities, and to develop an understanding of elementary research methods used within one or more disciplines; To equip learners with the ability to give an accurate account of scholarly positions and the competence to express their own opinions clearly and coherently, both in written and oral communication; To prepare learners for post learner study; To provide learners with a well-rounded and broad education across a number of disciplines, thus preparing them for a wide range of professions crucial to the welfare of society; To produce learners who are able to think laterally, critically and creatively; To produce learners who are prepared for life-long learning; To produce learners who understand the principles of, and are capable of critical citizenship.
This qualification will be presented using both online and distance learning modes.
Qualification offered until 2024, and ONLY for students previously registered for this qualification.

Who can register?

  • Applicants (new applicants & Unisa students who applied for admission to a new qualification) may only register if they have received an offer of placement from Unisa and have accepted the offer online. Unisa reserves the right to not process and / or to cancel your registration if it is found that you were incorrectly admitted to a qualification. 
  • Re-registering students may register for the 2024 academic year once the registration period opens.

Please note: Should you wish to start a new qualification, please apply online for the alternative qualification during the prescribed application period.


How to choose your modules

Each Unisa qualification is structured in such a way that you need to pass a certain number of NQF level credits within a certain amount of time in order to graduate.

  • Co-requisite: Module A is a co-requisite for Module B. You want to register for Module B, but have not yet passed Module A. You must then register for both Modules A and B simultaneously. You may NOT cancel your registration for Module A unless Module B is also cancelled.
  • Pre-requisite: If Module A is a pre-requisite for Module B, you must pass Module A before you may register for Module B.

You may not register for more than the allowed maximum number of credits / modules per academic year and / or semester: 60 credits per semester or 120 credits per academic year.

The maximum number of credits do not include supplementary and / or aegrotat examinations from a previous semester. Modules taken for non-degree / non-diploma purposes also count towards the maximum number of credits allowed.

You must take your available time into consideration when choosing your modules, as this will impact your academic performance. You need approximately

  • 6 to 8 hours per week for semester modules.
  • 4 to 6 hours per week for year modules.

Click here for more information on managing your studies.

Curriculum for this qualification

While you are deciding on the modules for which you will be registering, write down the module names and codes so that you have something to refer to when completing your registration.

Please click on the modules below to see further information (eg semester/year module, NQF level)

First level

Second level

VMA2601 pre-requisites are GAR1501 and (TDM1501 and FRM1501) or (TWF1501 and THF1501), however,
GAR1501 is not part of the curriculum.

Module (Please click on the module to see further information) Pre-requisite/Co-requisite/Recommendation
Group A. Compulsory
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
COS2614 - Programming: Contemporary Concepts Pre-requisite:COS1511 and COS1512
CST2612 - Music Technology II: MIDI Pre-requisite:CST1512
ICT2621 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design Pre-requisite:ICT1521& ICT1541or INF1505 or COS1521
ICT2622 - Object-Oriented Analysis Pre-requisite:ICT1521& ICT1541or INF1505 or COS1521
TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry Recommendation:AFK1502 (for students who major in Afrikaans)
VMA2601 - Studio Practice 1 Pre-requisite:GAR1501& (TDM1501 & FRM1501) or (TWF1501 &THF1501)
Recommendation:To register together with VMA2602 and GAR2601

Third level

ARH3703 pre-requisite is ARH1501, however, this module is not part of the curriculum.

INF3720 co-requisite is INF1520, however, this module is not part of the curriculum.

PAT3701 pre-requisites are VMA2601 and VMA2602,
VMA3701 pre-requisites are VMA2601, VMA2602 and GAR2601,
However, VMA2602 and GAR2601 are not part of the curriculum.

VMA3701 co-requisites are PAT3701 and VMA3702, however, VMA2602 is not part of the curriculum.

Module (Please click on the module to see further information) Pre-requisite/Co-requisite/Recommendation
Group A. Compulsory
ARH3703 - Visual Culture II Pre-requisite:ARH1501
COM3703 - Media Studies: Content, Audiences and Production
COM3704 - New Media Technology
INF3703 - Databases II Pre-requisite:ICT2621 or ICT2622 or INF2603
INF3705 - Advanced Systems Development Pre-requisite:ICT2621 & ICT2622
INF3720 - Human-Computer Interaction II Co-requisite:INF1520
PAT3701 - Professional Art Practice I Pre-requisite:VMA2601 and VMA2602
Co-requisite:VMA3701 and VMA3702
Recommendation:All Art History modules are completed up to level 2
VMA3701 - Studio Practice III Pre-requisite:VMA2601, VMA2602 and GAR2601
Co-requisite:PAT3701 and VMA3702
Recommendation:All Art History modules are completed up to level 2