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Honours
Algemene Doelwitte van die Honneursprogramme
Om die ruimtelike ontwikkelingsuitdagings wat deur die dinamies veranderende bevolking, nedersettingstruktuur en omgewing in Suid-Afrika gebied word, die hoof te bied, het die programme die volgende breë doelwitte:
- Skoling in die sistematiese identifisering, analise en monitering van stedelike en streeksprobleme;
- Inleiding tot beleidsraamwerke, riglyne, prosedures en wetenskaplike tegnieke vir besluitneming en bestuur van ruimtelike ontwikkeling
- Let wel: Slegs persone met grade in die Natuurwetenskappe (BSc) mag by die Suid-Afrikaanse Raad vir Natuurwetenskaplike Professies (SACNAP) registreer (BA's uitgesluit).
- Slegs persone met 'n BSc Honneurs-kwalifikasie in Geografie en Omgewingstudies word toegelaat om as professionele wetenskaplikes met opleiding in Natuurwetenskappe by die Suid-Afrikaanse Raad vir Natuurwetenskaplike Professies (SACNAP) te registreer. Persone met 'n Sosiale Wetenskappe-graad (BA) word uitgesluit.
- Die Departement behou die reg voor om nie alle opsionele modules in 'n spesifieke kalender aan te bied nie.
Fakulteit Lettere en Sosiale Wetenskappe
BAHons (Geografie en Omgewingstudies)
Programkode: 56502 – 778(120)
Spesifieke Toelatingsvereistes
- 'n Baccalaureusgraad met Geografie en Omgewingstudies as hoofvak.
- 'n Gemiddelde slotpunt van 60% vir die hoofvak.
Sluitingsdatum vir Aansoeke
- Suid-Afrikaanse studente: Dien aansoek in voor 31 Oktober van die voorafgaande jaar.
- Internasionale studente: Dien aansoek in voor 31 Augustus van die voorafgaande jaar.
Programstruktuur
Die studie van die sistematiese dissiplines van stedelike, toerisme, sosiale en fisiese geografie, omgewingsimpakanalise, ramprisiko en ontwikkeling, en die toepassing daarvan in 'n geografiese navorsingsveld.
Die modules van hierdie program (met die uitsondering van Module 743 wat deur die jaar aangebied word) word in blokperiodes aangebied. Hierdie modules word weekliks in vier lesings en vier praktiese sessies aangebied.
Duur van Program
Die program begin gewoonlik in die laaste week van Januarie en sluit in November af.
Programinhoud
Verpligte Module
- 14033 : Geografiese Navorsingstoepassing 743(30)
Keusemodules
Kies drie van die volgende modules. Let asseblief daarop dat nie alle keusemodules noodwendig elke jaar aangebied word nie.
- 10131 : Stedelike Analise en Sintese 714(30)
- 11887 : Toerisme-analise en Sintese 715(30)
- 63371 : Omgewingsanalise en Sintese 711(30)
- 14034 : GIS-toepassings 771(30)
- 14259 : Toepassings in Geomorfologie 771(30)
Voorvereiste slaagmodules
Die volgende voorvereiste slaagmodules, of enige aanvaarbare ekwivalent soos deur die Departement vereis, is verpligtend.
| Module | Voorvereiste slaagmodule/s |
|---|---|
| 10131 Stedelike Analise & Sintese 714 | SS Geografie en Omgewingstudies 354 of 323 |
| 11887 Toerisme-analise & Sintese 715 | SS Geografie en Omgewingstudies 314 |
| 63371 Omgewingsanalise & Sintese 711 | SS Geografie en Omgewingstudies 344 of 358 of 334 |
| 14034 GIS-toepassings 771 | SS Geografie en Omgewingstudies 214 of 363 |
| 14259 Toepassings in Geomorfologie 771 | SS Geografie en Omgewingstudies 334 of 358 |
Assessering en Eksaminering
Assessering word per module gedoen soos uiteengesit in die raamwerk van elke individuele module.
Faculty of Science
BScHons (GeoInformatics)
Programme Code: 12279 – 778 (120)
Specific Admission Requirements
- A BSc degree in Geographical Information Technology or a related subject as major.
- An average final mark of 60% for the major.
Accreditation
This programme, proceeding from an accredited three-year BSc GeoInformatics programme, satisfies the South African Geomatics Council's academic requirements for registration as a Professional Geographical Information Science (GISc) Practitioner. Students who successfully complete this four-year qualification will automatically be able to register as Professional GISc Practitioners in training.
Duration of Programme
The duration of the programme is one year.
Programme Content
This programme consists of lectures and an applied research component. Programme content includes the application of geographic information technology, which includes geographical information systems and remote sensing techniques for the analysis, comprehension, management and resolution of spatial problems concerning human-environment interaction, environmental problems in special environments, and the execution of spatial analyses and modelling.
Compulsory Modules
- 63398 : Advanced Remote Sensing 1 712(30)
- 49611 : Geographical Information Systems 1 713(30)
- 12187 : Spatial Modelling and Geographical Communication 1 716(30)
- 63363 : Environmental Geography Research Application 2 742(30)
Assessment and Examination
This programme is assessed continuously through tests, assignments, a research project, and oral presentations. You have to obtain a sub-minimum of 50% in each module to pass.
Although the programme is presented in English, discussions, tests, examinations, assignments and reports will be accepted and dealt with in English or Afrikaans.
Enquiries
Dr J Kemp
Tel: 021 808 3218 | E-mail: [email protected]
BScHons (Geography & Environmental Studies)
The purpose of the programme is to develop independent and competent environmental scientists by consolidating and deepening their expertise within the discipline of geography and environmental science.
In terms of intended outcomes, students who successfully complete the programme should be able to:
- independently investigate a pre-defined topic, apply appropriate research methods to the topic, and present the findings of the research conforming to academic conventions within the discipline of physical geography,
- demonstrate a sound theoretical understanding of the physical environment by applying their knowledge to new or unfamiliar problems concerning river or environmental management,
- understand processes operating at different spatial and temporal scales in the earth surface system, and evaluate anthropogenic influence on those processes,
- analyse, evaluate and interpret environmental data which is typically of a spatial nature,
- work independently or as part of a team to contextualise environmental research problems,
- apply creative problem solving to understand and develop solutions to environmental research problems, and
- support decision-making in the environmental management sector by providing sound scientific evidence and interpretation.
Admission Requirements
A Bachelor of Science degree at NQF level 7 with Geography, Earth Science, Geology or Environmental Science (or similar) as a major subject (3rd year level or NQF level 7) for which the student achieved an average of 60% in their final year.
Selection Criteria
Applicants will be accepted if they achieve a minimum average of 60% at NQF Level 7 in Geography. If, in a given year, there are more applicants than can be accommodated in the Programme, students will be selected based on academic merit. The average mark across Geography, Earth Science, Geology or Environmental Science subjects at NQF level 7 will be used to rank students, and places offered based on academic merit.
Programme Structure
- Environmental Geography Research Application – 63363-742
- Applications in Geomorphology 771 – 14259-771
- Environmental Analysis and Synthesis 711 – 63371-711
- GIS for Environmental Geography – XXXXX-7XX
Contact
Dr Jan de Waal
E-mail: [email protected]