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as well as from a few elective courses (APS of 30 required for entry).
BA (Visual Art)
KN-P-AAV
The BA (Visual Art) is a three-year degree with a full programme of studio-based courses and Art History. The practical curriculum includes drawing, painting, ceramics, printmaking and computer- generated imagery. Recent graduates are following careers in education, design, animation, museology and illustration. Although most candidates have studied Art for Grade 12, those who have not done so are welcome to try introductory courses.
This programme provides an introduction to Architectural Design and related issues. Graduates who attain a minimum of 60% in their major courses in their final year of the undergraduate degree may proceed to postgraduate studies in Architecture. Other areas of related postgraduate studies include Planning, Housing and Development Studies.
Bachelor of Social Work
KN-H-BSX
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Ms L. Goba
Tel: +27(0)31 260 3300
Email: gobal@ukzn.ac.za
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Email: ndlovun2@ukzn.ac.za
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must have either an APS of at least 28 or 30 Matriculation points. Please note that because of limited space in the programme, 28/30 points do not guarantee acceptance. Applicants with Mature Age Exemption may be admitted into the programme.
Bachelor of Architectural Studies
KN-H-BAR
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
To enter this programme, students will require either an APS of at least 30,
with Maths at Level 5 or above, or 36 Matriculation points with Maths at HG āEā or SG āCā. In addition, applicants will be required to submit a portfolio of creative work, write an essay and complete a questionnaire. Selection of applicants will be influenced by the responses to the above. Closing date is 30 September 2024.
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL
The purpose of this four-year undergraduate qualification is to provide qualifiers with graduate-level knowledge, skills, values and competencies in Social Work, registerable with the South African Council for Social Service Professionals. This will enable individuals to practise as private practitioners and in governmental and nongovernmental organisations,
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