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15. MEDICINE, MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Programme name
Programme code
Closing date
Min. points
Minimum entry requirements
Entry term
Course duration
Access route
Notes
UNIVERSITIES AND UNIVERSITIES OF TECHNOLOGY
DEGREE STUDY
Bachelor of Science in Dietetics and Human Nutrition
KN-P-BSD
30 Sep
28
NSC Deg with Engl and LO and Maths 4 and Agric Sci or Life Sci or Phys Sci 4
1
4 yrs
P
* See Note 1 below
34
Matric Exemption with Maths and Agric Sci or Biol or Phys Sci 'E' HG/'B' SG
PRIVATE COLLEGES
DEGREE STUDY
Bachelor of Science in Biomedicine
PE-M-BB1
31 Jan 2025
32
NSC Deg with Engl 4, Maths 4, Life Sc 4 and Phys Sci 4.The points attained for the best two of the subjects of Life Sc, Maths and Phys Sci must be doubled
1
3 yrs
A student with less than 50%
in Grade 12 or equivalent Mathematics, but greater than or equal to 40%, is required to enrol for and complete Mathematics for Degree Studies B (Science) before attempting Mathematics for Science Students.
National Certificate (Vocational) level 4 issued by the Council of General and Further Education andTraining with Bachelor’s degree endorsement with level 4 in Engl, Maths and Physical Science
Relevant Higher Certificate; or Bachelor’s degree or equivalent; letter or certificate confirming an exemption from Universities South Africa (USAf) for any other school-leaving results; or SAQA certificate of evaluation on NQF level 5; or Relevant Foundation Programme along with a letter or certificate of exemption from Universities South Africa (USAf); Completion of Eduvos BSc Access Programme (Applied Science)
SHORTER COURSES
BSc Access Programme (Applied Science)
PE-M-BAI
31 Jan 2025
NSC Deg
1
6 mths
PE-P-BAI
A letter or certificate confirming an exemption from Universities South Africa (USAf) for any other School leaving results. Eng between 40% and 49%; No Phys Sc or Phys Sc below 50%; Maths between 30% and 49%; Math Literacy equal or above 50%; Life Sc/Biology between 30% and 49%
* NOTE 1: The closing date for this programme is 30 September. We regret that applications received after this date cannot be considered. Students are required to undergo clinical training/placements at training sites outside Durban (some of which may be in rural KZN) as part of their mandatory HPCSA/SAPC/SANC clinical training. Such placements are compulsory, non-negotiable, may be on rotational and/ or longitudinal basis and may be extended up to a year or longer. Whilst the University/College of Health Sciences will provide clinical training in collaboration with the KZN Dept of Health, in line with UKZN regulations, students are responsible for the cost of travel, accommodation and the basic costs of living, as applicable to and in the placement site.
KN - UKZN: P-PIETERMARITZBURG • PE – EDUVOS: M-MIDRAND / P- PRETORIA
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