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Bachelor of Science Honours in Hyperbaric Medicine

Honours degree
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0584_100_G107

The Bachelor of Science Honours in Hyperbaric Medicine trains medical practitioners in the field of hyperbaric medicine. As a medical practitioner you are exposed to various hyperbaric medicine concepts, with the main focus being on the practice of hyperbaric medicine in the clinical hospital setting. This programme does not cover the occupational health aspects related to diving medicine or hyperbaric tunnelling. These occupational health aspects are covered in the Underwater Medicine programme.

Contact information
Ms Chanelle Windvogel
Pogramme coordinator

Programme overview

Duration
One year
Campus
Tygerberg
Type
Coursework

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When applying

When applying for a postgraduate programme, some may require you to upload additional supporting documents beyond completing the standard application form online. Where such documents are required, more information will appear under the section below titled “Supporting Application Documents.”

Please note that selection for postgraduate programmes is highly competitive. Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the programme.

Minimum admission requirements

Specific admission requirements
• The MBChB degree of this or another recognised university, or an equivalent qualification acceptable for registration as medical practitioner in the category independent practice.
• A completed internship year(s).
• A valid diving medical fitness certificate (or the ability to get one before participating in hyperbaric exposures).

Programme structure

Programme content
Basic Hyperbaric Medicine 772(25)
Operational Hyperbaric Medicine 773(35)
Advanced Hyperbaric Medicine 774(20)
Research Methodology 775(10)
Research Assignment 776(30)

Assessment and examination
You write examinations only on the modules that you have completed. If you complete the entire programme, your final mark will be calculated on the basis of:
• the successful completion of the examinations set for each module (10% of final mark);
• two written three-hour closed-book examination papers (50% of final mark);
• an oral examination of at least 30 minutes (20% of final mark); and
• a research project demonstrating competence in basic research methodology (20% of final mark).

Last updated 01 April 2026
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The University reserves the right to amend the information on this webpage at any time. While every effort is made to ensure that the information provided is accurate and complete, it may be subject to change or become outdated. It remains the responsibility of prospective students to verify all details against the relevant faculty yearbook or directly with the relevant department.

Application dates

South African students
Applications open:
1-Apr 2026
Applications close:
30-Sep 2026

International students
Applications open:
1-Apr 2026
Applications close:
31-Aug 2026