HU. 17 CURRICULUM FOR BA (FILM AND TELEVISION STUDIES) -
Programme code: B7009Q
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SAQA ID: 80339
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HEQF level: 7
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Credits: 420
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Purpose: The aim of this qualification is to develop students’ applied competence in Film and Television Studies. Applied competence implies the acquisition, analysis, interpretation and application of communication principles related to Film and Television Studies within relevant sectors of the electronic media and the broadcasting industry. Furthermore, students will develop the ability to internalise, reflect on, and communicate strategic decisions and applications effectively through the correct and suitable use of scientific language and technical terminology associated with Film and Television Studies. The qualification will facilitate effective learning through the exposure to and the application of appropriate learning styles, thereby enabling the student to navigate and holistically manage the dynamic context of Film and Television Studies.
The curriculum for the BA (Film and Television Studies) programme consists of 24 semester modules compiled as follows:
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First Year
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Second Year
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Third Year
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Semester modules
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Theory of Film and Television Studies
1A&1B
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Theory of Film and Television Studies
2A&2B
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Theory of Film and Television Studies
3A&3B
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6
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Applied Film and Television Studies
1A&1B
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Applied Film and Television Studies
2A&2B
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Applied Film and Television Studies
3A&3B
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6
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Third major 1A&1B
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Third major 2A&2B
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Third major 3A&3B
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6
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*Communication
1A&1B
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*Communication 2A&2B or
Elective 2A&2B if Communication is selected as a major
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4
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**English 1C&1D
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2
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10 semester modules
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8 semester modules
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6 semester modules
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24
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Majors: A language (Afrikaans, English, French, isiZulu and Sepedi), Communication, Psychology and Sociology.
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Alternative majors: A language (Greek, Latin (not offered in 2018) and Modern Greek), Anthropology and Classical Cultures and Mythologies. (These subjects are available to students to choose from, on condition that there are no time table clashes).
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Electives: A language (Afrikaans, English, French, isiZulu and Sepedi), Communication as compulsory two-year minor.*, Psychology and Sociology.
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Alternative electives: A language (Greek, Latin (not offered in 2018) and Modern Greek), Anthropology, Classical Cultures and Mythologies. Development Studies, Historical Studies and Philosophy. (These subjects are available to students to choose from, on condition that there are no time table clashes).
* Communication (CMS) is compulsory up to second-year level for all students. If CMS is
chosen as a major, an additional four modules from the list of elective minors must be
included as a minor elective up to second-year level. If a major other than CMS is selected
from the elective majors, CMS is a compulsory minor up to second-year level.
** Students who have achieved an A or B for English in matric may substitute English 1C &
1D with another elective. Students who select English as a major should register for English
1A&1B and may substitute English 1C&1D with another elective. Student who passes
English 1C&1D may be permitted to register for English 2A&2B at the discretion of the
Head of Department of English.
Equipment: Film and Television Studies students are required to purchase digital video tapes on which they will shoot their projects. Students may be required to have access to/supply their own equipment to complete their practical assignments.
Students are not allowed to register for this degree for the first time in the second semester.
HU. 18 CURRICULUM FOR BA (JOURNALISM) -
Programme code: B7010Q
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SAQA ID: 80347
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HEQF level: 7
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Credits: 420
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Purpose: The aim of the qualification is to develop students’ applied competence in Journalism. Applied competence implies the acquisition, analysis, interpretation and application of communication principles related to the context of Journalism within relevant sectors of the electronic and print media and the broadcasting industry. Furthermore, students will develop the ability to internalise, reflect on and communicate strategic decisions and applications effectively through the correct and suitable use of scientific language and technical terminology associated with Journalism. The qualification will facilitate effective learning through the exposure to and application of appropriate learning styles, thereby enabling them to navigate and holistically manage the dynamic context of Journalism.
Students are not allowed to register for the first time in the second semester for this degree.
The curriculum for the BA (Journalism) programme consists of 24 semester modules compiled as follows:
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First Year
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Second Year
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Third Year
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Semester modules
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Journalism
1A&1B
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Journalism
2A&2B
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Journalism
3A&3B
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6
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Applied Journalism
1A&1B
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Applied Journalism
2A&2B
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Applied Journalism
3A&3B
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6
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Third major 1A&1B
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Third major 2A&2B
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Third major 3A&3B
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6
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*Communication
1A&1B or
Elective 1A & 1B if Communication is selected as a major
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*Communication 2A&2B or
Elective 2A&2B if Communication is selected as a major
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4
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**English 1C&1D or elective 1A&1B
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2
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10 semester modules
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8 semester modules
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6 semester modules
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24
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Majors: A language (Afrikaans and English), *Communication, Economics, Politics and Sociology.
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Alternative Majors: A language (French, Greek, isiZulu, Latin (not offered in 2018), Modern Greek and Sepedi), Linguistics, Theory of Film and Television Studies and Historical Studies. (These subjects are available to students to choose from, on condition that there are no time table clashes.)
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Electives: A language (Afrikaans and English), *Communication (two year compulsory elective), Economics, Historical Studies, Politics and Sociology.
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Alternative electives: A language (French, isiZulu and Sepedi), Linguistics, Theory of Film and Television and Philosophy. (These subjects are available to students to choose from, on condition that there are no time table clashes.)
* Communication (CMS) is compulsory up to second year level for all students. If CMS is
chosen as a major, an additional four modules from the list of elective minors must be
included as a minor elective up to second year level. If a major other than CMS is
selected from the elective majors, CMS is a compulsory minor up to second year level.
** Students who have achieved an A or B for English in matric may substitute English 1C &1D
with another elective. Students who select English as a major should register for English
1A&1B and may substitute English 1C&1D with another elective. Student who passes
English 1C&1D may be permitted to register for English 2A&2B at the discretion of the Head
of Department of English.
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