Undergraduate & honours qualifications

Bachelor of Arts

Qualification stream: Afrikaans and Economics
Qualification code: 99311 - AEC
NQF level: 7
Total credits: 360
SAQA ID: 14352
APS/AS: 20
Rules:
This qualification consists of 30 modules. 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.
Purpose statement:
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.

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.

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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

QMI1500 co-requisite is BNU1501, however this module is not applicable to this stream.
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Module (Please click on the module to see further information) Pre-requisite/Co-requisite/Recommendation
Group A. Compulsory modules
AFK1501 - Voetspore: Op reis deur die Afrikaanse Letterkunde
Group B. Fundamentals: Select 2 modules
AFC1501 - Isandulelo kwizifundo ngezindlela zokucwaninga ulwazi lwaseThebes/ Afrika
AFL1501 - Language Through an African Lens
ENG1503 - Academic Language and Literacy in English
Group C. Electives: Select 1 module
AFL1502 - African Language and Culture in Practice
AGE1501 - Introduction to Archaeology
AGE1502 - The Archaeology of Southern Africa
AHS1511 - Ancient Mythology in Context
AIS1501 - Introducing Applied Information Science
AIS1503 - Introducing Information Records and Sources
AIS1601 - Using the Internet as a Reference Tool
ANH1502 - Roman Ancient History
APC1501 - Political Evolution of the African State
APC1502 - The Politics of Contemporary Africa
APY1501 - Anthropology in a Diverse World
APY1502 - The Anthropology of Love and Sex
ARB1501 - Elementary Arabic
ARH1501 - Visual Literacy
ARH1502 - Introduction to Art History
ARM1502 - Managing Records
ARM1503 - Managing Archives
BLG1502 - Animal and Plant Diversity
BLG1603 - Biology Practical Co-requisite:BLG1501 & BLG1502
BSM1602 - Business Management Fundamentals 1B Recommendation:BSM1501
BTH1501 - Invitation to Theology
CLA1501 - Commercial Law IA
CLA1502 - Commercial Law IB
CLS1502 - Ancient Rome: Society, Myth and Literature
CML1501 - Communication Law
COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication
COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications
COM1511 - Principles of Decolonial Communication
COM1512 - Disruption and Communication
COM1513 - Communication in the context of the organisation
COM1514 - Fundamentals of Decolonising Media
COS1521 - Computer Systems: Fundamental Concepts
DVA1501 - Introduction to Development Studies
DVA1502 - Development Problems and Institutions
ENG1501 - Foundations in English Literary Studies
ENG1502 - Foundations in English Language Studies
ENG1511 - English Proficiency for University Studies
ENG1512 - English for Economic and Management Science
ENG1513 - Foundations in English for University Study
EUP1501 - Ethical Information and Communication Technologies for Development Solutions
FRC1501 - French Language and Culture: Beginners
FRC1502 - French Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate Pre-requisite:FRC1501
HFL1501 - Historical Foundations of South African Law
HRD1501 - Introduction to Human Resource Development
HRM1501 - Introduction to Human Resource Management
HSY1511 - Africa in the World: Historical Perspectives
HSY1512 - Southern Africa Until the Early 1800s: Encounters and Transformations
ICS1501 - An Introduction to Islam
ILW1501 - Introduction to Law
INF1505 - Introduction to Business Information Systems
INF1511 - Visual Programming I
INS1501 - Introduction to Information Science
INS1502 - Developing Information Skills for Lifelong Learning
IOP1501 - Psychological Processes in Work Context
IOP1502 - Customer Service in Tourism
IOP1503 - Environmental Psychology
IOP1601 - Personality in Work Context Pre-requisite:IOP1501
IPC1501 - Fundamentals of International Politics
IPC1502 - South Africa in International Politics
IRM1501 - Introduction to Research Methodology for Law and Criminal Justice
LIN1501 - Grammatical Patterns and Concepts
LIN1502 - Multilingualism: the Role of Language in the South African Context
LRM1501 - Introduction to Labour Relations Management
MAN1501 - Mandarin Chinese: Beginners
MAN1502 - Mandarin Chinese: Elementary Level Pre-requisite:MAN1501
MHS1511 - Early Music to Baroque
MHS1512 - Introduction to African Music
MNB1501 - Business Management IA
MNB1601 - Business Management IB Pre-requisite:MNB1501
MNM1501 - Personal Selling
MNM1502 - Customer Service
MNM1503 - Introduction to Marketing
MNM1504 - Introduction to Retailing
MNM1505 - Introduction to Consumer Behaviour
MNM1506 - Introduction to Merchandising
MNM1507 - Introduction to Marketing Communication
MNM1520 - Fundamentals of Public Relations
MNM1522 - Fundamentals of Branding
MNM1601 - Principles of Marketing Management
MNY1501 - The Dynamics of Mission Co-requisite:BTH1501
MNY1502 - First Steps in Practical Theology Co-requisite:BTH1501
NDE1505 - Applied African languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - IsiNdebele
NDE1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language, Foundation Phase - IsiNdebele
NDE1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - IsiNdebele
NDE1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - IsiNdebele
NDE1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - IsiNdebele
NSO1505 - Applied African languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - Sepedi
NSO1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - Sepedi
NSO1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - Sepedi
NSO1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - Sepedi
NSO1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - Sepedi
PLC1501 - Politics as Social Activity
PLC1502 - Understanding the State
PLS1501 - Introduction to Western Philosophy
PLS1502 - Introduction to African Philosophy
PTU1501 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Beginners
PTU1502 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Lower Intermediate Pre-requisite:PTU1501
PYC1501 - Basic Psychology
PYC1502 - Psychology in Society
PYC1511 - Introduction to Psychology
PYC1512 - Foundations of Sub-Disciplines of Psychology
PYC1513 - Introduction to Psychological Intervention Perspectives
RST1501 - Introducing Religions of the World
RST1502 - Introducing Theories of Religion
SCL1501 - Skills Course for Law Students
SCR1501 - Christian Origins and Early Christian Contexts. Introduction to Early Christian Literature and History Co-requisite:BTH1501
SCR1502 - Introduction to Ancient Israelite Literature, Theology, History and Archaeology Co-requisite:BTH1501
SCR1503 - The Formation of New Testament Identities: Martyrs, Apologists, and Early Church Fathers Co-requisite:BTH1501
Recommendation:Students to register together with SCR1501
SOC1501 - Community, Society and Inequality in a Globalised World: Introduction to Sociology
SOC1502 - Understanding South Africa: Families, Education, Identities and Inequality
SSO1505 - Applied African languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - Sesotho
SSO1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language, Foundation Phase - Sesotho
SSO1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - Sesotho
SSO1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - Sesotho
SSO1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - Sesotho
SWA1505 - Applied African languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - SiSwati
SWA1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language, Foundation Phase - SiSwati
SWA1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - SiSwati
SWA1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - IsiSwati
SWA1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - SiSwati
THE1501 - Reflection on Faith Co-requisite:BTH1501
THE1502 - Introduction to Ethics Co-requisite:BTH1501
THE1503 - Africa: Cradle of Christianity Co-requisite:BTH1501
THL1501 - Introduction to Theory of Literature
THL1502 - Introduction to Literary Genres
TSO1505 - Applied African Languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - Xitsonga
TSO1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language, Foundation Phase - Xitsonga
TSO1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - Xitsonga
TSO1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - Xitsonga
TSO1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - Xitsonga
TSW1505 - Applied African languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - Setswana
TSW1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language, Foundation Phase - Setswana
TSW1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - Setswana
TSW1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - Setswana
TSW1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - Setswana
VEN1505 - Applied African languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - Tshivenda
VEN1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language, Foundation Phase - Tshivenda
VEN1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - Tshivenda
VEN1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - Tshivenda
VEN1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - Tshivenda
XHO1505 - Applied African Languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - IsiXhosa
XHO1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language, Foundation Phase - IsiXhosa
XHO1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - IsiXhosa
XHO1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - IsiXhosa
XHO1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - IsiXhosa
ZUL1505 - Applied African languages Grammar for Home Language Foundation and Intermediate Phase - IsiZulu
ZUL1506 - Applied African Languages Literature for Home Language, Foundation Phase - IsiZulu
ZUL1507 - Applied African Language Communicative Competence for Second Additional Language - IsiZulu
ZUL1508 - Applied African Languages Grammar for First Additional Language - IsiZulu
ZUL1509 - Applied African Languages Literature for First Additional Language, Foundation Phase - IsiZulu
Group AA. Compulsory modules
ECS1501 - Economics IA
ECS1601 - Economics IB (Macroeconomics I) Co-requisite:ECS1501
Group AB. Compulsory modules: Select 1 module
AFK1502 - Inleiding tot teksontwerp in Afrikaans
AFK1503 - Afrikaans Vandag: Taalkunde en skriftelike kommunikasie
Group AC. Compulsory modules: Select 1 module
DSC1520 - Quantitative Modelling I
QMI1500 - Elementary Quantitative Methods Co-requisite:BNU1501

Second level

Module (Please click on the module to see further information) Pre-requisite/Co-requisite/Recommendation
Group A. Compulsory modules
AFK2601 - Genre and Theme
AFK2602 - Afrikaanse Grammatika Recommendation:Students to complete AFK1502 or AFK1503 before they enrol for this module.
TEX2601 - Writing Skills for the Communication Industry Recommendation:AFK1502 (for students who major in Afrikaans)
Group B. Fundamentals: Select 3 modules
EWS2601 - Engaging with Society: Meeting the Challenges of a Changing World
HRV1601 - Human Rights, Values and Social Transformation
PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning
PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling
Group C. Electives: Select 2 modules
ADL2601 - Administrative Law Pre-requisite:ILW1501 & SJD1501
AFL2601 - Communication Dynamics in African Languages Recommendation:Students to complete AFL1501 and AFL1502 before they enrol for this module.
AFL2602 - Understanding African Management Practices as Reflected in African Languages Literature and Texts Recommendation:Students to complete AFL1501 and AFL1502 before they enrol for this module.
AFL2603 - Literature and Society: a Perspective on African Languages Recommendation:Students to complete AFL1501 and AFL1502 before they enrol for this module.
AGE2601 - Archaeological Fieldwork Techniques and Analytical Methods Recommendation:Students to complete AGE1501 before they enrol for this module
AGE2602 - African Archaeology
AHS2611 - Perspectives on North Africa in Antiquity Recommendation:Students to complete AHS1511 & AHS1502 (Old codes: CLS1502, CLS1502; ANH1501, ANH1502) before they enrol for this module.
AIS2604 - Utilising Electronic Library Systems and Services Pre-requisite:AIS1503
Co-requisite:AIS1601
AIS2605 - Developing and Managing Information Collections Pre-requisite:AIS1501 & AIS1503
APC2601 - Political Change in Contemporary Africa
APC2602 - Political Economy of Africa
APY2601 - Anthropological Theory in Practice
APY2602 - Anthropology of Health
APY2613 - Anthropology in an African Context
ARB2602 - Pre-Intermediate Arabic Pre-requisite:ARB1501
ARB2603 - Intermediate Arabic Pre-requisite:ARB1501 and ARB2602
ARH2601 - The Arts and Ideology I Pre-requisite:ARH1501
ARH2602 - Introduction to Art History in Africa Pre-requisite:ARH1501
ARH2603 - Visual Culture I Pre-requisite:ARH1501
ARM2601 - Audio-Visual Archiving
ARM2602 - Organising Records: Classification Systems
ARM2603 - Appraisal and Disposal of Records
CLA2601 - Commercial Law IIA
CLA2602 - Commercial Law IIB
CLS2602 - Material Testimonies to the Classical World
CLS2603 - Ancient Empires
COM2601 - Organisational Communication
COM2602 - Integrated Organisational Communication
COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication
COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory
CSL2601 - Constitutional Law Pre-requisite:ILW1501 & PLS1502
DVA2601 - Projects and Programmes as Instruments of Development Recommendation:Students to complete DVA1501 and DVA1502 before they enrol for this module
DVA2602 - Community Development and the Basic Needs Approach
DVA2603 - Urban Development
ENG2601 - Applied English Language Studies: Further Explorations Pre-requisite:ENG1502
ENG2602 - Genres in Literature and Language: Theory, Style and Poetics Pre-requisite:ENG1501 & ENG1502
ENG2603 - Colonial and Postcolonial African Literatures Pre-requisite:ENG1501 & ENG1502
FRC2601 - French Language and Culture: Intermediate Pre-requisite:FRC1502
FRC2602 - French for Professional Purposes: Introduction Pre-requisite:FRC1502
FRC2603 - French Literature: Introduction Pre-requisite:FRC1502
FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights Pre-requisite:ILW1501 & PLS1502
HRD2601 - Education, Training and Development Practices Pre-requisite:HRD1501
HRD2602 - Training and Development Practices
HRM2601 - Human Resource Provisioning Pre-requisite:HRM1501 or MNB1601
HRM2602 - Human Resource Maintenance and Retention Co-requisite:HRM2601
HRM2603 - Remuneration Practices Pre-requisite:HRM1501
HRM2604 - Performance Management Practices Pre-requisite:MNB1501 or BSM1501
HRM2605 - Human Resource Management for Line Managers
HSY2601 - Themes in the 19th Century History: Power and the Western World Pre-requisite:(HSY1501 & HSY1502) or (HSY1511 & HSY1512)
HSY2602 - Early State Formation, Slavery and Colonial Conquest in Africa Pre-requisite:HSY1501 & HSY1502 or HSY1511 & HSY1512
HSY2603 - Transformation in Southern Africa in the 19th Century: Colonisation, Migration, Mining and War Pre-requisite:HSY1501 & HSY1502 or HSY1511 & HSY1512
ICS2601 - Lived Islam in Africa
ICS2602 - History of Islam
ICS2603 - Foundation Sources of Islam
ICT2621 - Structured Systems Analysis and Design Pre-requisite:ICT1521& ICT1541or INF1505 or COS1521
ICT2622 - Object-Oriented Analysis Pre-requisite:ICT1521& ICT1541or INF1505 or COS1521
IND2601 - African Customary Law Pre-requisite:ILW1501 & PLS1502
INF2603 - Databases I Pre-requisite:INF1505
INF2611 - Visual Programming II Pre-requisite:INF1511
INS2601 - Exploring Information user Studies Pre-requisite:INS1501
INS2602 - Investigating Information Ethics in the Information Era
INS2603 - Introducing Information Management
IOP2601 - Organisational Research Methodology
IOP2602 - Organisational Psychology Pre-requisite:IOP1601
IOP2603 - Ergonomics Pre-requisite:IOP1601
IOP2604 - Psychological Adjustment in the Work Context Pre-requisite:IOP1601
IOP2605 - Human Capacity Development Pre-requisite:IOP1601
IOP2606 - Individual Differences and Work Performance Pre-requisite:IOP2602
IOP2607 - Workgroup Dynamics and Diversity Pre-requisite:IOP1601
IOP2608 - Forensic Industrial Psychology
IPC2601 - International Organisations
IPC2602 - International Political Dynamics
KSK1601 - Introduction to Creative Writing: A Practical Course Pre-requisite:THL1501 & THL1502
LEG2601 - Legal Aspects of Environmental Management
LIN2601 - Language Acquisition in a Natural Environment
LIN2602 - Language in a Changing World
LIN2603 - Sound and Sound Structure
LLW2601 - Individual Labour Law
LLW2602 - Collective Labour Law
MAN2601 - Mandarin Chinese: Intermediate Level I Recommendation:Students to complete MAN1502 before they enrol for this module.
MAN2602 - Mandarin Chinese: Intermediate Level II Co-requisite:MAN2601
MHS2611 - Classic and Romantic Music Pre-requisite:MHS1511
MHS2612 - Music in Postcolonial Africa Pre-requisite:MHS1512
MHS2613 - Music Business Pre-requisite:MNB1501
MHS2614 - Jazz Studies
MNG2601 - General Management
MNL2601 - Leadership Pre-requisite:MNB1601
MNM2604 - Business-to-Business Marketing Pre-requisite:MNM1501 or MNM1502 or MNM1503 or MNM1504 or MNM1505 or MNM1506 or MNM1507 or MNB1501
MNM2605 - Consumer Behaviour Pre-requisite:MNM1601 or MNM1501 or MNM1502 or MNM1503 or MNM1504 or MNM1505 or MNM1506 or MNM1507 or MNB1501
MNM2606 - Advertising and Sales Promotion Pre-requisite:MNM1501 or MNM1502 or MNM1503 or MNM1504 or MNM1505 or MNM1506 or MNM1507 or MNB1501 or MNM1601
MNM2607 - Public Relations Pre-requisite:MNM1601 or MNM1502 or MNM1503 or MNM1507 or MNB1501
MNM2611 - Integrated Marketing Communication Pre-requisite:MNM1501 or MNM1502 or MNM1503 or MNM1504 or MNM1505 or MNM1506 or MNM1507 or MNM1601
MNM2612 - E-Commerce in Business Pre-requisite:MNM1501 or MNM1502 or MNM1503 or MNM1504 or MNM1505 or MNM1506 or MNM1507 or MNB1601 or MNM1601 or MNB102E or MAR111Y or PSS161Z
MNM2613 - Value Chain Marketing Pre-requisite:MNM1502 or MNM1601
MNM2614 - Product and Price Management Pre-requisite:MNM1501 or MNM1502 or MNM1503 or MNM1504 or MNM1505 or MNM1506 or MNM1507
MNM2615 - Marketing in Africa Pre-requisite:MNM1601 or MNM1502 or MNM1501 or MNM1504 or MNM1505 or MNM1506 or MNM1507 or MNB1501
MNY2601 - Working with Children and Young People in Communities Pre-requisite:MNY1501
MNY2602 - Moving with the People: The Church in Globalised Cities Pre-requisite:MNY1501
MNY2603 - Worship and Preaching in Diverse Communities Pre-requisite:MNY1502
MNY2604 - Developing Faith and Youth Work Pre-requisite:MNY1502
MNY2605 - Women in Society and Church Pre-requisite:THE1502
MRL2601 - Entrepreneurial Law Pre-requisite:ILW1501
PLC2601 - Understanding Political Behaviour and Participation
PLC2602 - Politics and Public Policy
PLS2602 - African Ethics and Politics
PLS2607 - Philosophy of Science
PSC2601 - South African Politics
PTU2601 - Portuguese Language and Culture: Intermediate Level Pre-requisite:PTU1502
PTU2602 - Modern Portuguese Literature and Society Pre-requisite:PTU1502
Co-requisite:PTU2601
PTU2603 - Portuguese Language and Culture: upper Intermediate Level Pre-requisite:PTU2601 & PTU2602
PYC2601 - Personality Theories
PYC2602 - Child and Adolescent Development
PYC2603 - Adulthood and Maturity
PYC2606 - Basic Measurement and Questionnaire Design
PYC2611 - Personality Theories in Context
PYC2612 - Child and Adolescent Development
PYC2613 - Adulthood and Maturity
PYC2614 - Community psychology: Building foundations
PYC2615 - HIV/AIDS Care and Counselling in an African context
PYC2616 - Psychological Survey Development
RSC2601 - Research in Social Sciences
RST2601 - Understanding Religion through Objects, the Senses and Technology Recommendation:RST1501 and RST1502
RST2603 - Understanding New Religious Movements and Developments Recommendation:RST1501 and RST1502
SCR2601 - The Foundation of New Testament Identities: From Letters to the Gospels Pre-requisite:SCR1501
SCR2602 - Life Orientation and Biblical Interpretation
SCR2603 - Christianity changed the world Pre-requisite:THE1503
SCW2601 - Introduction to Law for Social Work IIA
SCW2602 - Introduction to Law for Social Work IIB
SOC2601 - Theories of Social Change Recommendation:Students to complete SOC1501 and/or SOC1502 before they enrol for this module.
SOC2602 - Globalisation and Social Change in South Africa Recommendation:Students to complete SOC1501 and/or SOC1502 before they enrol for this module.
SOC2604 - Sociology of Families and Social Problems
THE2601 - Faith, Jesus and Social Change Pre-requisite:THE1501
THE2602 - Faith, Church and Culture Pre-requisite:THE1501
THE2603 - Ethics and Spirituality Pre-requisite:THE1502
THE2604 - Christianity in South Africa Pre-requisite:THE1503
THL2601 - Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture Pre-requisite:THL1501
THL2602 - Structuralist and Semiotic Theories of Genre Pre-requisite:THL1502
THL2603 - Theories in Context - Ideology and Discourse
Group AA. Compulsory modules
ECS2601 - Intermediate Microeconomics Pre-requisite:ECS1501
ECS2602 - Intermediate Macroeconomics Pre-requisite:ECS1601
ECS2603 - South African Economic Indicators Pre-requisite:ECS1601
Group AB. Compulsory Modules: Select 1 module
ECS2604 - Labour Economics Pre-requisite:ECS1601
ECS2605 - South African Financial System Pre-requisite:ECS1601
ECS2606 - Environmental Economics
ECS2608 - Economic History of the World Pre-requisite:ECS1601
ECS2609 - Economic History of South Africa Pre-requisite:ECS1601

Third level

Module (Please click on the module to see further information) Pre-requisite/Co-requisite/Recommendation
Group A. Compulsory modules
AFK3701 - Communicative Scenario's
AFK3702 - Comparatism: Intertextual Dialogues
AFK3703 - Language Variation and Language Politics Pre-requisite:AFK2601, AFK2602 & TEX2601
AFK3704 - Ekokritiek: Mens, teks en omgewing /Ecocriticism: Man, text and environment
TEX3701 - Persuasive Texts
Group AA. Compulsory module
ECS3706 - Econometrics Pre-requisite:ECS2601, ECS2602 & (DSC1520 or QMI1500 or [STA1501 & STA1502])
Group AB. Compulsory modules: Select 4 module
ECS3701 - Monetary Economics Pre-requisite:ECS2602
ECS3702 - International Trade Pre-requisite:ECS2601
ECS3703 - International Finance Pre-requisite:ECS2602
ECS3704 - Public Economics Pre-requisite:ECS2601
ECS3705 - History of Economic Thought Pre-requisite:ECS2601 & ECS2602
ECS3707 - Development Economics Pre-requisite:ECS2601 & ECS2602