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         16. PARA-MEDICAL
    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 Nursing
    KN-H-BN1
    30 Sep
     30
 NSC Deg with Engl and LO 4 and Maths/Maths Lit 3 and Life Sci 4
   1
    4 yrs
         * See Note 1 below
    32
 Matric Exemption
  B Nursing Science
   ZU-M-BNS
   30 Sep
    30
NSC Deg with Engl and Life Sci 4
  1
   4 yrs
       First preference will be given to applicants who never studied previously at any other university.
    30
Matric Exemption with Engl and Biol 'E' HG/'D' SG
 B OccupationalTherapy
  KN-W-BOT
  30 Sep
    30
 NSC Deg with Engl and LO 4 and Maths 3 and Life Sci or Phys Sci 3
  1
  4 yrs
     * See Note 2 below
      36
Matric Exemption with Maths 'E' HG/'D' SG and Biol or Phys Sci 'E' HG/'D' SG
 B Speech LanguageTherapy
   KN-W-BPB
   30 Sep
   30
 NSC Deg with Engl and LO 4 and Maths 3 and Life Sci or Phys Sci 3
 1
    4 yrs
       36
 Matric Exemption with two of: Biol, Maths, Phys Sci 'E' HG/'D' SG
   DIPLOMA STUDY
  Diploma in Somatology
     DU-D-ST3
     30 Sep
       NSC Dip with Engl HL/FAL 3 and Life Sci 4 and Maths 3/Maths Lit 5 and any 2 additional 20 credit subjects only one of which may be a language 3
   1
      3 yrs
           First preference will be given to applicants who never studied previously at any other university. The closing date for this programme is 30 Sep. Applicants will be required to answer a questionnaire, submit a medical report and write an English assessment test. Meeting the minimum admission requirements does NOT guarantee selection.
     Senior Cert with Engl 'E' HG/'C' SG and Biol 'E' HG/'C' SG, Maths 'E' HG/'C' SG and any 2 subjects 'E' HG/ 'C' SG
   NC(V) level 4 with English at 60%, Life Sciences at 70%, Maths 60% / Maths Lit 80% and any 2 subjects at 60%
   SHORTER COURSES
  H Cert Dental Assisting
     DU-D-HDA
     30 Sep
       NSC H Cert with Engl HL/FAL 3 and Maths 3/Maths Lit 5 and Life Sci or Phys Sci 3 and two 20 credit subjects (not more than one lang) 3
   1
      1 yr
           First preference will be given to applicants who never studied previously at any other university. Applicants are required to attend an interview. Only 1st choice applicants will be considered. Meeting the minimum admission requirements does NOT guarantee selection.
     Senior Cert with Engl and Maths and Biol or Phys Sci and two additional subjects 'E' HG/'C' SG
   NC(V) level 4 with English at 60%, Maths 60% / Maths Lit 70%, Phys Sci or Life Sci at 60% and any 2 subjects at 60%
     * NOTE 1: Preference will be given to 1st choice applicants.The closing date for this programme is 30 September. We regret that applications received after this date cannot be considered. Applicants who studied/studying at a tertiary institution must submit a certified copy of an academic record not later than 10 January 2025. 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 clinicaltrainingincollaborationwiththeKZNDeptofHealth,inlinewithUKZNregulations,studentsareresponsibleforthecostoftravel,accommodationandthebasiccostsofliving,asapplicabletoand intheplacementsite.
* NOTE 2: Preference will be given to 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice applicants.The closing date for this programme is 30 September. We regret that applications received after this date cannot be considered. Applicants who studied/studying at a tertiary institution must submit a certified copy of an academic record not later than 10 January 2025. 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: HOWARD COLLEGE / W-WESTVILLE • ZU - UNIZULU: M-KWA-DLANGEZWA • DU – DUT: D-ML SULTAN/STEVE BIKO
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