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         20. SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY
    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
  B Social Work
    KN-H-BSX
    30 Sep
     28
 NSC Deg with Engl and LO 4 and one of: Bus Stud, Cons Stud, Dram Arts, Econ, Geog, Hist, Info Tech, Life Sci, Maths, Maths Lit, Music, Religion Stud, Vis Arts, any lang HL/FAL 5
   1
    4 yrs
             30
 Matric Exemption
  B Social Work
    ZU-M-BSX
    30 Sep
     28
NSC Deg with Engl HL 4/FAL 5 and five 20 credit subjects (no lang restriction) 4
  1
      4 yrs
         * See Note 1 below
     28
Matric Exemption
  NC(V) 4
   FET Certificate in Social Auxilliary Work
  B Sports Science
   KN-W-BRT
    30 Sep
    30
NSC Deg with Engl and LO 4 and Maths/Maths Lit 3
   1
    3 yrs
        * See Note 2 below
   32
 Matric Exemption
  B Theology
   KN-P-BTH
   30 Sep
    28
NSC Deg with Engl and LO 4 and one of: Bus Stud, Cons Stud, Dram Arts, Econ, Geog, Hist, Info Tech, Life Sci, Maths, Maths Lit, Music, Religion Stud, Vis Arts, any lang HL/FAL 5
  1
   3 yrs
            Matric Exemption
    * NOTE 1: Preference shall be given to applicants who have selected this programme as 1st choice. Recognition of prior learning for applicants with a qualification experiential learning. Reading, writing and speaking in English.The requirements for a National Child Protection Register (Part B) and Police Clearance should be met before a student can be registered as a student social worker with the South African Council of Social Services Profession (SACSSP). Shortlisted students must attend selection interviews.
* NOTE 2: 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 / H-HOWARD COLLEGE / W-WESTVILLE • ZU – UNIZULU: M-KWA-DLANGEZWA
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