Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers a range of programs and courses for students to pursue their academic and professional goals.
Colleges
The university is divided into several colleges, each offering a unique set of programs and courses. These colleges include:
- Accounting Sciences
- Agriculture & Environmental Sciences
- Economic & Management Sciences
- Education
- Human Sciences
- Law
- Science, Engineering & Technology
- College of Graduate Studies
Research
The university is committed to research and innovation, with a focus on problem-solving and impact. The research areas include:
- Problem-solving research with relevance and impact
- People in research
- Research & innovation initiatives
- Directorate of Innovation, Technology Transfer and Commercialisation
- Research support
- Research ethics
Program Details
One of the programs offered by the university is the Animal Studies II course, which is a semester module at the NQF level of 6, with 12 credits. The module is presented in English and is available online. The pre-requisite for this module is ANS1501. The purpose of this module is to enable students to identify and classify different vertebrate phyla, explain different vertebrate morphological structures and physiological systems, and collect and preserve vertebrate specimens.
Admission and Registration
Students can register to study through the university, and the registration process includes:
- Undergraduate & honours qualifications
- Master's & doctoral degrees
- Subjects & modules
- Short Learning Programmes
- Student policies & rules
- Paying study fees
- Credits & exemptions for study units passed at other institutions
- Mapping qualifications
- Web registration
Alumni and Library
The university also has an alumni network and a library that provides support to students and staff. The alumni network offers benefits, careers, and news, while the library provides access to resources, publications, and media releases.
