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2 Introduction Tuition fees for 2015 The University of the Witwatersrand, is widely acknowledged as being among the very best universities in South Africa and Africa, and is also an internationally recognized university. Our University remains at the forefront of providing South Africa, the African continent and, indeed, the world at large with the thinkers, professionals and leaders of tomorrow. Wits strives to provide the most conducive environment possible for effective learning, teaching and research. To this end, it is essential that Wits has a solid financial platform from which to work. Tuition fees provide a significant contribution to the running expenses, maintenance and sustainability of the University, especially in regard to the high levels of excellence our stakeholders have come to expect. We continue to invest in improving the facilities and environment in which every student can develop to his/her full potential and, at the same time, enjoy life at a leading university. Professor Tawana Kupe Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Finance, HR and Transformation Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this booklet was correct at the time of publication, this information should be considered as a guide only.

3 Contents Part 1A: General Information Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees Part 2: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Commerce Law and Management Part 3: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Science Part 4: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Health Sciences Part 5: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Part 6: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Humanities Part 7: Residence Fees Credit Card Payment Form Transcript Fees Student Information Management System definitions The terms listed below are used throughout the Rules & Syllabuses book with the following meanings: Calendar is an academic session/time period for applications. Course means a component of teaching and learning activity, which may run for an entire academic year or a portion thereof, that is recognised in any of the faculty rules as a component of a qualification. Milestone is a point of assessment set for a research program and enables an academic assessment about a student s progress to be made. Programme is a course or set of courses or postgraduate research which may lead to a qualification. Qualification includes any degree, diploma, certificate, licentiate, or any other educational attainment that is offered by the University as stipulated in its list of qualifications. Term is an academic year

4 General information PART 1A The complete schedule of fees comprises seven parts as follows Part 1A General Information Part 1A: General Information GENERAL INFORMATION Part 1B Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Average Tuition Fees Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Science Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Health Sciences Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Humanities Residence Fees Students are normally given only the section(s) of the schedule that applies to them. 1. Amounts to be paid Tuition fees are payable for each course for which a student is registered. Charges ancillary to tuition fees, such as charges for course notes or for excursion costs, may be included in the account for fees. In the latter case the ancillary charge, while given as a separate entry under the tuition fee, should be included in the calculation of the total amount payable (no VAT is payable). 2. Dates for payment All students (with the exception of international students) must pay an upfront fee of R9 340 before registration (any deposit paid in advance to secure the offer of a place will be credited to this first payment fee). The balance of the fee is due by 31 March Upfront payments for Wits Plus students will be R Any student whose total fees will be less than the upfront payment will be required to pay the total tuition fees.

5 2 Part 1A: General Information 2015 Note: Interest at the rate of prime +1% will be levied monthly on all outstanding balances as at the last day of each month commencing on 31 March Every student should receive a statement of fees dated 28 February. If this statement has not been received by 20 March 2015, the student should consult the Fees Office immediately and should then make the necessary payment by 31 March 2015 in order to avoid interest on their outstanding fees. University accommodation: An initial payment of 20% is payable in advance by all students residing in University accommodation. The only exceptions to this requirement are students who can provide evidence of having been awarded a full financial aid package or a bursary or scholarship (which includes residence fees) by a recognised outside organisation. Students who are on a financial aid package or external bursary or scholarship that does not cover the full costs of tuition and residence are required to provide an advance payment of 20% of the uncovered portion of the residence fees. (See Section 4 below.) The remaining 80% is payable by 31 March 2015, and interest will be charged on outstanding residence fees after that date. 3. Methods of payment Payment should be made in full before the due date(s). Payment can conveniently be made by means of the bank transfer form (M65). This form is attached to the fee account, which shows the amount due. Payment can be paid directly into any branch of the Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd using the following details for Wits: Account Number : Branch Code : IBT No. : 131 B Branch : Braamfontein SWIFT Code : SBZAZAJJ (International students only) Please include your student person number on the M65 form. The bank then arranges for the student s fee account to be credited electronically. (Students should allow three working days for payments to be credited to their accounts.) Please ensure that your student number appears on the form. Credit card payments can be made through the self service portal using Master/Visa cards only. For this option visit Payment can also be made by debit or credit card. The University accepts Visa and MasterCard. To use this form of payment you may either (i) telephone ( /2/3/4) through your particulars to the Fees Office if payment is under R9 340; (ii) fax ( ) through your particulars using the form provided at the back of this booklet; or (iii) call at the Cashier s Office with your card.

6 Part 1A: General Information If students wish, payment may be made at the Cashier s Office, Ground Floor, Senate House (hours are 08:00 to 15:30 during term time). Only bank guaranteed cheques will be accepted as one of the alternative methods of payment. 4. Payment of fees by instalments A student (with the exception of international students) who is not able to pay the full amount by the due date/s may make payments in instalments, provided that the first payment of R9 340 has been made. (See Section 2 above.) Any student wishing to use this option must come in person to the Fees Office in order to make suitable arrangements, including completion of an acknowledgment of debt form. If paying by instalment, the first payment must be made no later than 28 February. Payment by instalments should be completed by the end of July. Interest at the rate of prime +1% will be levied monthly on all outstanding balances as at the last day of each month, commencing on 31 March All students will receive a statement dated 28 February. With effect from the end of March, on the last working day of each month interest will be calculated on the average daily outstanding balance until the debt is paid in full. No statement will be sent if the outstanding balance is less than R20, but interest will still be charged. Please note that the University cannot extend this facility to the following groups: a) Where the total fee is less than R9 340 in such cases the whole amount must be paid by the last working day in March; b) Occasional students, i.e. those attending courses for non-qualification purposes, and c) International students, i.e. those who are not South African citizens or who do not have permanent residence status: (please consult section 5). 5. International Students An international student is defined as a student who is neither a South African national nor a permanent resident of South Africa at the time of registration. International students are required to pay 75% of the annual tuition fee on or before registration, as well as 75% of the on-campus accommodation fee. This payment includes the annual tuition fees and other related costs. The balance of the fees is payable by 31 March 2015 for undergraduate students, and for postgraduate students two months after registration. Students from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) member countries pay local tuition fees and an annual International Registration Fee (see Table 1). SADC member countries are Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. International undergraduate students from outside of SADC pay double the local tuition fees (see Table 1).

7 4 Part 1A: General Information 2015 Fees for Refugees, Asylum Seekers, Diplomats and their dependants stationed in South Africa, occasional international students, and international Wits employees and their dependants are listed in Table 1. Please refer to Section 3 on the different methods of payment available to students. Always keep copies of receipts or confirmations of payment and bring these copies with you for registration purposes. Additional information on who pays International fees is listed below. International Students who are married (including same sex marriages) to SA citizens or permanent residents pay international fees until they have obtained SA citizenship or permanent residency. International Students who are in life partnerships with SA citizens or permanent residents pay International fees until they have obtained SA citizenship or permanent residency. International Students who pay SA taxes (e.g. contract workers or temporary residents) the criterion of paying tax in South Africa does not change a person s immigration status and as such it is not sufficient for a reduction in international fees. International Students who pay SADC taxes paying tax in a SADC country does not change a person s immigration status and as such does not qualify for exemption from international fees. SA & SADC Temporary Residents If there is an expiry visa date and if individuals are required to renew residence status periodically, then such individuals are not permanent residents of the country and do not qualify to pay local fees. SA Permanent Resident Applicants under Review (including those married to SA residents/citizens) there is no guarantee that permanent residence status will be granted. Until such status is granted, international fees apply. International Students who are children of South African citizens or Permanent Residents pay international fees until they themselves have obtained SA citizenship or permanent residency. Note: The immigration status at the time of registration determines the annual fees. If you are granted permanent residence status during the course of your year of study, your citizenship details must be updated at the International Students Office. Should a student s immigration status change during the year of study, she/he must update the details at the International Students Office.

8 5.1. Fee Structure for International Students Undergraduate SADC 1 (Full time, Part time 2, PG/Block Release for Degree and Diploma Qualifications and Study Abroad/Occasional) Outside of SADC 1 (Full time, Part time 2, PG/Block Release for Degree and Diploma Qualifications) Study Abroad/Occasional Outside of SADC Refugees (Full time, Part time, PG/Block Release for Degree and Diploma Qualifications Study Abroad/Occasional) Asylum Seekers (Full time, Part time, PG/Block Release for Degree and Diploma Qualifications and Study Abroad/Occasional) Diplomats 3 and their dependents stationed in South Africa (Full time, Part time, PG/Block Release for Degree and Diploma Qualifications and Study Abroad/Occasional) International Wits employees 4 and their dependents (Full time, Part time 1, PG/Block Release for Degree and Diploma Qualifications and Study Abroad/Occasional) Short Courses (Certificates of Attendance and Competence) Table 1: Fees Structure for International Students Local tuition fees + R5 030 All Faculties Part 1A: General Information Double Local Tuition R per semester Pay local tuition only (On South African terms) Local tuition fees + R5 030 Local tuition fees + R5 030 Local tuition fees + R5 030 Local tuition fees + R5 030 Postgraduate Local tuition fees + R5 030 Local tuition fees + R5 030 R per semester Pay local tuition only (On South African terms) Local tuition fees + R5 030 Local tuition fees + R5 030 Local tuition fees + R5 030 Local tuition fees + R As per the higher education agreement between South Africa and Rwanda, students sponsored by the Government of Rwanda will be treated as SADC students. 2 If working in South Africa on a valid Work/Business visa you are required to apply for an endorsement to study part-time. 3 Fees apply whilst a student s diplomatic status is valid; proof is required for each year of registration. Should this status end, the student will revert to his/her nationality status and all regular international registration fees will apply accordingly. 4 Staff bursaries are for permanent employees of the University and managed via Human Resources Fee Structure for International Affiliates All visiting international students and academics who are not registering for degree courses but wish to be affiliated to Wits whilst pursuing their own research towards studies at their own university will pay fees, in advance, as follows: R2 398 per month or R per annum. This is administered via the respective School / Faculty. 6. Failure to pay fees The University is not a profit-making institution and views the non-payment of fees in a serious light. If fees are not paid, the University may take the following steps: a) A student may be required to leave the residence if his/her university accommodation fees are not paid.

9 6 Part 1A: General Information 2015 b) A student will not receive his/her results nor be allowed to re-register in any faculty until all fees, and other monies due to the University, have been paid. A final-year student will not be permitted to graduate. c) A student s access to the University or libraries may be denied if s/he does not settle his/her fees or makes suitable arrangements with the Fees Office to settle fees. d) Any fees not paid will lead to the matter being handed over to attorneys for collection. Any student who anticipates difficulty in complying with the requirements in regard to the payment of tuition or accommodation fees should contact: Mr. Denzyl Pillay of the Fees Office ( /71532) This office will provide further information. Any query in respect of incorrect charges to the account should be addressed to the respective faculty. 7. Students receiving bursaries and scholarships 7.1 Internal University financial aid/bursaries A student who is awarded university financial aid or a bursary is sent a form of acceptance to be signed by him or her and returned to the Financial Aid & Scholarships Office. When the acceptance form has been received by the Financial Aid & Scholarships Office, the amount of the financial aid or the bursary is credited to the student s fee account. The student is responsible for the payment of any balance due to the University and interest will be charged on outstanding balances as described under section 4 above. 7.2 Scholarships The amount of a scholarship awarded is credited to the student s fee account. The student is responsible for the payment of any balance due to the University. The arrangements are the same as those described under 7.1 above. 7.3 External bursaries and scholarships (made by an organisation other than the University) An award (bursary or scholarship) from an external donor will be entered as a credit to the fee account of a student on receipt of the payment from the donor. Payments to students for living allowances and books will not be made until payments are received from donors. A student who receives an award from an organisation other than the University should submit his/her fee account to the donor as soon as possible, as interest will be charged on all outstanding balances. The Financial Aid & Scholarships Office will also send student fee accounts to donors but only if requested to do so.

10 Part 1A: General Information Where a loan is granted to a student by an external organisation, for example a bank, the student is responsible for paying his or her own fees by the due dates. In certain cases students in residence are required to provide a deposit of 20% of the residence fees or must submit the donor s letter of confirmation to the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office. 7.4 Refunds on fees Any refunds on fees overpaid will be made to the person who made the payment or unless instructed in writing to refund the student directly. Credit card refunds will be refunded back to the card holder. NB: Please provide your banking details and all supporting documents as requested to the Fees Office to effect a direct transfer to your account. 8. Cancellation of registration Cancellation of a student s registration for an individual course or for a year of study must be in writing. A student who discontinues attendance at a course or at the University without completing a cancellation form will remain liable for the payment of fees due for the entire course or year of study. Cancellation forms are available from faculty offices. 1) Tuition fees For a student registered in the Health Sciences Faculty, please consult the faculty office for cancellation of registration and rebates applicable. 1.1 Undergraduate, Honours and Postgraduate Diplomas full-year course registrations The position in regard to the payment of tuition fees on cancellation of registration for an individual course or for a year of study is as follows: a) If cancellation of registration takes place within the first two weeks of the first semester (deadline of 28 February 2015), no tuition fee is payable. b) If cancellation takes place between 1 March and 31 March 2015, the student is liable for payment of 25% of the tuition fee. c) If cancellation of registration takes place from 1 April 2015 to the end of the first two weeks of the second semester (deadline 1 August), the student is liable for 50% of the tuition fee. d) If cancellation of registration takes place after 1 August 2015, the student is liable for 100% of the tuition fee. A student who registers in the first semester for a course(s) that commences in the second semester may be permitted to substitute such a course(s) with an equivalent course(s) provided that they do so within the first two weeks of the second semester.

11 8 Part 1A: General Information Undergraduate and Honours semester course registrations The position in regard to the payment of tuition fees on cancellation of registration for a semester course is as follows: Registration for Semester One Courses The position in regard to the payment of tuition fees on cancellation of registration for a first semester course is as follows: a) If cancellation of registration takes place within the first two weeks of the first semester (deadline of 28 February 2015), no tuition fee is payable. b) If cancellation takes place between 1 March and 31 March 2015, the student is liable for payment of 50% of the tuition fee. c) If cancellation of registration takes place after 31 March 2015, the student is liable for 100% of the tuition fee. A student may be permitted to substitute equivalent courses only in the first two weeks of the first semester Registration for Semester Two Courses The position in regard to the payment of tuition fees on cancellation of registration for a second semester course is as follows: a) If cancellation of registration takes place within the first two weeks of the second semester (deadline of 1 August 2015), no tuition fee is payable. b) If cancellation takes place between 2 August and 31 August 2015, the student is liable for payment of 50% of the tuition fee. c) If cancellation of registration takes place after 31 August 2015, the student is liable for 100% of the tuition fee. A student may be permitted to substitute equivalent courses only in the first two weeks of the second semester. 1.3 Postgraduate (Masters by Dissertation and PhD) registrations Registration for this category of candidates takes place from 02 January to 30 September a) For cancellation of registration please consult your Faculty Office before approaching the Fees Office with regards to possible rebate/s. 1.4 Postgraduate (Masters by coursework and Research Report) registrations For a candidate registering in January, cancellation of registration will be applicable as per 1.1 above. For a candidate registering in July, cancellation will be applicable as per above. Only in exceptional cases is a substitution of equivalent course(s) permissible in the first two weeks of the semester.

12 2) Fees ancillary to tuition Part 1A: General Information A student who cancels his or her registration remains liable for payment in full of any ancillary charges. 3) Withdrawal from University accommodation Please consult Part 7: Residence Fees. 9. Miscellaneous fees and charges 9.1 Late registration A student is required to register with the University during specified periods of each academic year. In exceptional cases, the Dean of the faculty may permit a late registration fee as follows: Registration after the second Friday of the first teaching block for the relevant degree (undergraduates)... R1 450 Postgraduate (Masters by Dissertation and PhD) candidates may only register from January to September (see Faculty for details). Postgraduate (Masters by coursework and Research Report) candidates may only register in January and July (see Faculty for details). 9.2 Equipment surcharge Students are liable for the cost of replacing apparatus or equipment lost, broken or damaged by negligence or wilful misuse and a surcharge may be imposed by the head of the department concerned for breakages caused through negligence or irresponsible action by students. A student who fails to return a University microscope/microscopic slides on time may be required to pay... R495 Possible additional fee for each working day s delay after the date set for the return of the equipment.... R Replacement cost of Kudu card... R Charges for academic records (see Transcript Fees at the end of this booklet) 9.5 Examination fees The tuition fees include the fees for the ordinary University examinations but no refund can be made to a student who does not write the examinations. The fees for reexamination are as follows: a) A student who has failed an examination and who is permitted to present him/herself for re-examination at a supplementary examination (where the rules for an award allow this) is required to pay a re-examination fee of... R1 810

13 10 Part 1A: General Information 2015 b) A candidate whose thesis or dissertation or Research Report has to be reexamined after revision is required to pay a re-examination fee as follows: PhD... R6 120 Masters... R4 820 c) A student who registers for a course for examination purposes only will be charged one third of the tuition fee for that course. A student who registers for a course for non-examination purposes will be charged two thirds of the tuition fee. 9.6 Copyright Fee All students are required to pay a copyright fee of... R120 There are no refunds for this fee irrespective of the type of registration. 9.7 Student club/society membership fees and parking charges, which are subject to VAT, may be debited to the fee account 9.8 Cost of mailing Theses/Dissertations Masters and PhD students may be required to pay a portion of postage for theses/dissertations over a certain weight. 9.9 Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) A student who qualifies for a postgraduate degree by dissertation or thesis is required to submit two final, corrected copies of the dissertation or thesis in a printed format as well as a final, corrected copy in electronic format. Additionally, the student must complete and submit an ETD form to the Faculty Office, after making a payment of R180 to the University. Please consult the Faculty Office for any possible change to this rule Penalties for Exceeding the Maximum Period of Study Masters and Doctoral Degrees Part-time and full-time masters and doctoral students who exceed the maximum period of study at the University will be charged a penalty. The maximum period of study is two years longer than the minimum period of study for the qualification. The minimum period of study is usually set out in the Rules and Syllabuses books of the University. Calculations pertaining to minimum and maximum periods of study will not include periods when a student s registration was held in abeyance. An additional 20% of the total tuition fee will be levied for each year in which a student has obtained approval from the faculty Higher Degrees Committee to exceed the maximum period of study. In exceptional cases the Dean may exempt a student from paying the penalty fee.

14 Part 1A: General Information Additional information a) The scale of fees is as determined by Council from time-to-time and is subject to revision without notice. Should any fee be found to be incorrect, a student s fee account will be amended to show the correct fee. b) The year of registration does not affect the annual fee for research degrees (Masters and PhDs). The fee escalates annually. There is a difference between full-time and part-time fees for research degrees. c) Not all the courses shown are necessarily offered in an academic session. d) If an applicant is required to pay a deposit when he or she accepts a place offered, that deposit is credited to the fee account when the applicant registers. Please note the following when consulting Parts 2 6 of the Schedule of Fees: i) An Arts course is a course taught by a school or discipline whose home faculty is the Faculty of Humanities (e.g. English). Similarly, a Science course is one taught by a school or discipline whose home faculty is the Faculty of Science (e.g. Physics), and so on. Some courses in the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Science have a fee which is intermediate between that for an Arts course and a Science course, for example, Geography whose laboratory/practical requirements are less costly than those of the average Science course. ii) Special arrangements have been made for candidates for research degrees (Masters and PhD) who register in the second term: details are given in each faculty s postgraduate information booklet. 11. Research extension rebate (N+1) At least six weeks prior to the expiry of the year of registration, a research student regardless of whether s/he is completing a research report, a dissertation or a thesis is allowed to apply to the Faculty Graduate Studies Committee for a one-month extension. Such application is permitted only once during a qualification and must be supported by a written motivation from the Supervisor and the Head of School. If the student s application is successful, s/he is not liable for payment of a fee for this one-month extension. If the research student is unable to complete the research product in the specified time, s/he will be registered for the entire academic year (N+1) and will be liable for payment of all associated fees, unless s/he completes the research product by the end of June in that academic year (N+1), at which time a 50% fee rebate will be granted to the student. Such a rebate will also apply to the tuition fee for international students. Please note that where applicable, the figures shown include VAT.

15 12 Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees 2015 PART 1B AVERAGE TUITION FEES FACULTY OF COMMERCE, LAW AND MANAGEMENT Undergraduate Average tuition fee for the first year of study BAccSci R41400 BCom R42010-R43320 BEcon R47220 LLB.... R32470 Postgraduate qualifications (Tuition Fee per programme) MBA..... R MM (Depending on choice of courses)... R38630-R PDM (Depending on choice of courses).... R25000-R46840 LLM (by coursework and research report) (1 year full-time)... R51770 LLM by research, full-time R16410 LLM by research, full-time, second term R8300 LLM by research, part-time R10940 LLM by research, part-time, second term... R7300 PhD by research, full-time.....r17710 PhD by research, full-time, second term R8990 PhD by research, part-time R11810 PhD by research, part-time, second term......r7880 HDipLabourLaw.... R29360 HDip Tax Law... R29360 MCom by coursework and research report..... R52800 MCom by research, full-time.... R19560 MCom by research, full-time, second term....r9930 MCom by research, part-time..... R13040 MCom by research, part-time, second term... R8700 PhD by research, full-time... R20240 PhD by research, full-time, second term.... R9900 PhD by research, part-time..... R13500 PhD by research, part-time, second term... R9000

16 Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees BCom Hons... R50370 BEconSci Hons R32510 HDipAcc...R45640 FACULTY OF SCIENCE Undergraduate Average tuition fee for the first year of study BSc... R41080 Postgraduate qualifications (Tuition Fee per programme) Honours... R29350-R33190 Postgraduate Diploma in Science..... R33380-R35880 MSc by coursework and research report... R46800-R56610 MSc by research, full-time.... R20040 MSc by research, full-time, second term..... R10190 MSc by research, part-time... R13360 MSc by research, part-time, second term..... R8910 PhD by research, full-time... R19220 PhD by research, full-time, second term... R9760 PhD by research, part-time... R12820 PhD by research, part-time, second term R8550 FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES Undergraduate Average tuition fee for the first year of study BDS..... R57250 MBChB... R58140 BNurs R38940 Pharm......R48700 BHSc R58580 BSc(OT).... R43410 BSc(Physiotherapy) R42670 BCMP R43470 BOHSc R36850 Postgraduate qualifications (Tuition Fee per programme) (For the MDent and MMed holders of approved posts are entitled to 90% Remission of fees) MDent (clinical disciplines) Per year of study... R37970-R55920 MFamMed by coursework and research report... R25090

17 14 Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees 2015 MMed ((clinical disciplines)... R61970-R81590 MPharm by coursework and research report... R51360 Master of Public Health Full-time, first year.... R18580 Full-time, second year... R33920 Part-time, first year... R9290 Part-time, second year... R16990 MSc(Dent) by research, full-time.... R25480 MSc(Dent) by research, full-time, second term... R12880 MSc(Dent) by research part-time.... R16990 MSc(Dent) by research part-time, second term... R8590 MSc(Dent) by coursework and Research report... R53270 MSc(Med) by coursework and research report..... R51220-R66370 MSc(Nursing) by coursework and research report.... R37700 MSc(OT) by coursework and research report.... R39240 MSc(Physiotherapy) by coursework and research report... R36630 MSc(Med), MSc(Nursing), MSc(OT),MPharm & MSc(Physio) by research Full-time, per year... R25480 Full-time, second term.... R12880 Part-time, per year... R16990 Part-time, second term... R8590 PhD by research Full-time, per year... R22150 Full-time, second term... R11180 Part-time, per year... R14790 Part-time, second term... R9860 Additional fees and charges First Aid course for 1st year students... R850 Basic Computer Skills assessment... R370 Basic Computer Skills course... R860 Insurance for Health Sciences Students R260 *Registration with the Health Profession Council of South Africa (HPCSA) It is compulsory for all students who are registering for the following programmes for the first time, to register with the HPCSA. The registration fee (in brackets) has to be paid into the account of the HPCSA directly, BEFORE registration. Proof of payment must be submitted to the Faculty on the day of registration, when you will also be required to complete the relevant registration form.

18 Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees HPCSA Banking Details: BANK: ABSA Branch: Arcadia Brach Code: Account Name: HPCSA Account Type: Cheque Account Number: Reference: ID or Passport Number Bachelor of Dental Science (R198) Bachelor of Oral Health Sciences (R198) Bachelor of Clinical Medical BSc (Occupational Therapy) (R175) Practice (R175) Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBCh) and Graduate Entry Medical Programme (GEMP) (R198) BSc (Physiotherapy) (R175) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Undergraduate Average tuition fee for first year of study BAS... R45930 BEngSc(BME)... R52650 BEngSc(Digital Arts)... R40600 BSc(CS)... R57200 BSc(Eng)-depending on branch... R40170-R48150 BSc(Property Studies)... R48850 BSc(URP)... R46480 Postgraduate qualifications Average Tuition fee per programme BAS(Hons)... R50920 BSc(Hons)(CM)... R61220 BSc(Hons)(QS)... R61220 BSc(Hons)(URP)... R55360 MArch(Prof)... R54630 MArch (Sustainable Energy)... R55750 MEng... R94880-R98980 MSc(Building)... R67820 MSc(DP)... R50320 MSc(Eng)... R73270 MBE... R45600 MUD.... R55770 MUS... R55020 GDE... R51540 PGDipPDM... R59340

19 16 Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees 2015 PGDipPlanning... R36990 Research Programmes Masters by research, full-time... R24380 per year Masters by research, full-time, second term... R12250 Masters by research, part-time....r16250 Masters by research, part-time, second term... R8170 PhD by research, full-time... R23180 per year PhD by research, full-time, second term... R11650 PhD by research, part-time... R15460 per year PhD by research, part-time, second term... R7770 Additional Costs Students must make provision for essential items that may include: Drawing kit Drawing board Books and stationery Calculator Computer Fee charges are raised as follows: School of Architecture and Planning: 1st Year... R1975 2nd Year... R1975 3rd Year... R1975 4th Year (Including Honours)... R1975 School of Construction Economics and Management: 1st Year... R1975 2nd Year... R1975 3rd Year... R1975 All Engineering Schools: School of Chemical & Metallurgy Engineering School of Civil and Environmental Engineering School of Electrical and Information Engineering School of Mechanical, Aeronautical and Industrial Engineering School of Mining Engineering 1st Year... R1029 2nd Year... R1469 3rd Year... R2404 4th Year.... R2404

20 Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees Electronic Response Course Charges Year of Study 1 BEngSc... R460 BSc(Eng)... R460 BSc(CS)... R460 BAS... R460 BSc(URP)... R460 BSc(PS) R460 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES Undergraduate Average tuition fee for first year of study BA... R BA(Dramatic Art)... R BA(Fine Arts)... R BA(Performing and Visual Arts)... R BA(Film and Television)... R36640 BMus... R36760 B(Social Work)... R39960 BA(Sp&H Therapy)... R40740 BEd... R29620 Postgraduate qualifications (Tuition Fee per programme) BAHons... R BEd(Hons)... R27220 MA by coursework and research report Applied Linguistics... R34010 African Literature... R34010 Applied Drama: Theatre in Education... R34010 Anthropology.... R34010 Applied Ethics for Professionals... R51470 Biography and Society... R34010 Arts and Culture Studies... R34010 Demography and Population Studies....R34090 Development Sociology... R34010 Development Studies... R34010 Digital Animation... R34090 Diversity Studies....R34010 Dramatic Art... R34090 Drama Therapy... R34010 English Education... R34010

21 18 Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees 2015 Applied Language and Literacy Educ... R35560 European Literature... R34010 Film and Television... R34010 Fine Arts. R43070 French and Francophone Studies... R34010 Gender Studies... R34010 German Studies....R34010 Global South... R34010 Health Sociology... R34010 History... R34010 History and Film Documentary... R34010 History of Art... R34010 Human Geography... R33390 Human Rights..... R34010 ICT Policy and Regulation. R43200 Industrial Sociology... R34010 Interactive Media... R34010 International Relations..R34010 Italian Studies....R34010 Journalism and Media Studies... R34010 Labour Policy and Globalisation... R34010 Linguistics... R Literary Theory and Crit Prac...R34010 Migration and Displacement... R34010 Modern and Contemporary Literature... R34010 Organisational Psychology... R41950 Palaeoarchaeology... R33390 Philosophy..... R34010 Political Studies. R34010 Precolonial Studies... R34010 Politics and Gender....R34010 Psychology... R42840 Publishing....R34010 Publishing Studies... R34010 Social Development... R34770 Sociology....R34010 Archaeology of Pre-colonial Food Producing Societies... R32820 Tourism... R31280 Translation and Interpreting... R34010 Writing... R34010

22 Part 1B: Average Tuition Fees MA(Audiology)... R29600 MA(Clin Psych)(two years of study)... R54530 MA(Comm-based Counselling Psych)(two years of study)... R54530 MA(Heritage)... R34010 MA(Rock Art)... R30990 MA(Translation)... R47180 MA(Occ Social Work)... R38150 MA(Speech Pathology)... R34310 MEd by coursework and research report (General)... R26130 PGDA(depending on field of study)... R PDE... R18000 PGCE... R30670 PGDip(HE)... R23920 Research Programmes (per year of study) Masters by research, full-time... R19930 per year Masters by research, full-time, second term... R10110 Masters by research, part-time... R13290 per year Masters by research, part-time, second term.... R6740 PhD by research, full-time... R per year PhD by research, full-time, second term... R PhD by research, part-time... R PhD by research, part-time, second term... R MEd by research, full-time... R20610 per year MEd by research, full-time, second term... R10490 MEd by research, part-time... R13740 per year MEd by research, part-time, second term... R7000 PhD by research, full-time... R18470 per year PhD by research, full-time, second term... R9400 PhD by research, part-time... R12320 per year PhD by research, part-time, second term... R6270 Pearson Computer Laboratory Charges Bachelor of Arts Year of Study 1... R120 Year of Study 2... R120 Year of Study 3... R120 BA (Honours)... R120

23 20 Part 2: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management PART 2 DETAILED FEES FOR THE FACULTY OF COMMERCE, LAW AND MANAGEMENT Course Code Course Title Tuition (R) Notes (R) Computer R) Lab (R) ACCN1000 Business Accounting I ACCN1004 Business Accounting I ACCN1005 Accounting I ACCN1006 Accounting I ACCN1008 Understanding Business 4780 ACCN1009 Accounting Information Systems ACCN1010 Financial Accounting I 9500 ACCN2000 Accounting II ACCN2002 Financial Accounting II ACCN2006 Management Accounting and Finance II ACCN2009 Accounting II ACCN2011 Management Accounting and Finance IIA ACCN2013 Taxation II ACCN2014 Taxation II (Part Time) ACCN2015 Auditing II (Full-time) ACCN2016 Auditing II (Part-time) ACCN3001 Financial Accounting III ACCN3003 Auditing III ACCN3004 Accounting III ACCN3005 Internal Auditing III ACCN3007 Management Accounting and Finance III ACCN3008 Financial Accounting III ACCN3009 Auditing III ACCN3010 Accounting III ACCN3012 Management Accounting and Finance III ACCN3013 Taxation III ACCN3014 Taxation III (Part-time) ACCN3015 Auditing III (FT) ACCN3016 Auditing III (PT) ACCN3017 Internal Auditing III (FT) ACCN3018 Internal Auditing III (PT) ACCN4002 Accounting Honours ACCN4011 Taxation Honours ACCN4017 Managerial Accounting Honours ACCN4023 Auditing 4670 ACCN4024 Financial Accounting IV ACCN4025 Taxation IV ACCN4026 Auditing IV ACCN4027 Management Accounting & Finance IV ACCN4029 Research Paper in Internal Auditing 9860 ACCN4030 Advanced Internal Auditing Concepts 4820 ACCN4031 Managerial Finance 4820 ACCN4032 Risk Management and Corporate 4820 Governance ACCN4033 Advanced Management Techniques 4820

24 Part 2: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management 21 Course Code Course Title Tuition (R) Notes (R) Computer R) Lab (R) ACCN4034 Financial Planning Case Studies ACCN4035 Corporate Financial Planning ACCN4036 Research Methods in Financial Planning ACCN4037 The Financial Planning Environment ACCN4038 Personal Financial Planning ACCN4039 Research Paper in Financial Planning 5930 ACCN4040 Research Methods for Honours ACCN4041 Accounting IV ACCN4042 Research Paper 4670 ACCN4043 Public Expenditure Management ACCN4044 Advanced Taxation ACCN4045 Advanced Management Accounting and Finance ACCN4046 Assurance, Risk and Governance ACCN4047 Research Paper in Taxation 4670 ACCN4048 International Taxation ACCN4049 Interpretation of Tax Statutes ACCN4050 Public Finance ACCN5000 Financial Accounting IV ACCN5001 Taxation IV ACCN5002 Auditing IV ACCN5003 Management Accounting and Finance IV ACCN5004 Accounting Methodology ACCN5005 Accounting Teaching Practice 2280 Miscellaneous Deprtment Charge 264 ACCN5007 Systems Analysis, Design etc ACCN5008 Basic Computer Auditing ACCN5009 Computer Assistance Audit Techniques I ACCN5010 Computer Security Reviews 9150 ACCN5011 System Software 9150 ACCN5012 Research Report 9150 ACCN5014 Higher Diploma in Computer Auditing Research Report: Awaiting Examiners ACCN5015 Information Analysis and Management ACCN5016 Internal Audit - Perspective & a Practical 9150 Application ACCN7000 Masters in Commerce Research Report 2880 Extension ACCN7001 Research Report: Awaiting Examiners ACCN7005 Research Report ACCN7006 Research Report ACCN7010 Corporate Financial Reporting 6820 ACCN7011 Tax Planning and Fiscal Theory 6820 ACCN7012 Research Methods 6820 ACCN7013 Interpretation of Tax Statutes 6820 ACCN7014 International Tax 6820 ACCN7015 Public Finance 6820 ACCN7016 South African Tax 6820 ACCN7017 Theory of Finance and Corporate Policy 6820 ACCN7018 Advanced Management Accounting and 6820 Control ACCN7019 Auditing 6820 ACCN7020 Information Systems for Accountants 6820 ACCN7021 Research Theory and Design 6820 ACCN8000 Masters in Commerce Dissertation ACCN8002 Masters in Commerce Dissertation ACCN8003 Masters in Commerce Dissertation ACCN9001 PhD Thesis ACCN9002 PHD Thesis: Awaiting Examiners

25 22 Part 2: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management Course Code Course Title Tuition (R) Notes (R) Computer R) Lab (R) BUSA5000 Marketing Management BUSA5001 Analytical Decision Making BUSA5002 Strategic Industrial Relations BUSA5003 Management Accounting BUSA5004 Human Resource Development BUSA5028 Enterpreneurship BUSA5029 Technology & Information Management BUSA5030 Strategic Human Resource Development BUSA5031 Organisation Theory BUSA5068 Organisational Internship BUSA5098 Services Industry Management BUSA5101 Brand Management BUSA5126 Principles of Strategic Management BUSA5127 Principles of Accounting and Finance BUSA5135 Principles of Economics BUSA5136 Principles of Human Resource Management BUSA5137 Principles of Marketing BUSA5138 Principles of Operations Management BUSA5140 Group Dynamics BUSA5141 Business Simulation BUSA5155 Financial Management BUSA5164 Service Industry Management BUSA5166 Organis Design & Development BUSA5197 Negotiation Skills BUSA7000 MM Diss: Research Proposal BUSA7001 Sales and Distribution Management BUSA7004 Philosophy of Management BUSA7005 Quantitative Research Methods BUSA7006 Leadership BUSA7007 Social Responsibility BUSA7008 MBA Internship BUSA7009 Ethics and Corporate Governance BUSA7010 Ethics, Sustainability and Governance BUSA7011 Accounting and Finance BUSA7012 Decision Science BUSA7013 Economics for Business BUSA7014 Information Systems Management BUSA7015 Organisational Development and Leadership BUSA7016 Private Equity BUSA7017 Business, Government and Society BUSA7018 Personal Leadership BUSA7019 Business Integration BUSA7020 Human Resource Management BUSA7021 Corporate Branding and Reputation Management BUSA7022 Corporate Entrepreneurship BUSA7023 Enterprise Development BUSA7024 Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice BUSA7025 Global Entrepreneurship BUSA7026 Social Entrepreneurship BUSA7027 Technology and High-growth Entrepreneurship BUSA7028 Corporate Finance and Financial Statement Analysis BUSA7029 Investments BUSA7030 Finance Macro-Environment Analysis BUSA7031 Applied Financial Econometrics

26 Part 2: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management 23 Course Code Course Title Tuition (R) Notes (R) Computer R) Lab (R) BUSA7032 Advanced Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance BUSA7033 Capital Budgeting and Project Finance BUSA7034 Advanced Financial Statements Analysis and Disclosures BUSA7035 Banking Operations and Financial Institutions Management BUSA7036 Investment Banking and Primary Markets BUSA7037 International Finance and Globalization BUSA7038 Emerging Markets and Financial Markets Development BUSA7039 Trading and Securities Selection BUSA7040 Asset Management and Portfolio Formation BUSA7041 Derivatives, Debt and Structured Contracts BUSA7042 Real-Estate and Mortgage Finance BUSA7043 Development and Entrepreneurial Finance BUSA7044 Research Theory and Design BUSA7045 Strategy as Revolution BUSA7046 Advanced Consumer Behaviour BUSA7047 Integrated Marketing Communication BUSA7048 Design in Innovation BUSA7049 Organisational Theory and Managing Innovation BUSA7050 Managing Innovation and Organisational Strategy BUSA7051 Innovation and the Bio-Based Economy BUSA7052 Innovation and Energy Systems BUSA7053 Innovation Policy Issues for Developing Countries BUSA7054 Research Methods Seminar BUSA7055 Strategic Management of Innovation BUSA7056 Science, Technology, Innovation and Society BUSA7057 Strategic Forsight in Innovation BUSA7058 The Coaching Process BUSA7059 Coaching Skills BUSA7060 Leadership in Organizations BUSA7061 Learning Theories BUSA7062 Organizational Development BUSA7063 Professional Coaching Practice and Ethics BUSA7064 Psychological Acumen Underpinning Coaching BUSA7065 Research Report for Masters in Management BUSA7066 Business, Integration and Context BUSA7067 Global Business Excursion Fee BUSA7068 Advanced Strategic Marketing BUSA7069 Applied Consumer Behaviour BUSA7070 Customer Equity Management BUSA7071 Digital Marketing BUSA7072 Global Marketing BUSA7073 Applied Competitive Intelligence BUSA7074 Applied Services Marketing BUSA7075 Management of Corporate Branding Reputation BUSA7076 Research Report (Strategic Marketing) BUSA7077 Strategic Brand Management

27 24 Part 2: Detailed Fees for the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management Course Code Course Title Tuition (R) Notes (R) Computer R) Lab (R) BUSA7078 Strategic Marketing Theory BUSA7079 Applied Business to Business Marketing BUSA7080 Advanced Marketing Research BUSA7166 Research Report (MM Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation) BUSA7167 Research Report (MM Finance and Investment Management) BUSA7168 Models, Forecasting and Risk Management BUSA7169 Research Report (Innovation Studies) BUSA7170 Research Seminar (Innovation Studies) BUSA7171 Awaiting Examiners: Master of 635 Management BUSA7172 International Business BUSA7177 Investment BUSA7179 Issues in Leadership BUSA7181 Competency BUSA7183 International Marketing BUSA7185 Contemporary Issues in Economic Analysis BUSA7189 Financial Derivatives BUSA7190 Issues in Banking BUSA7191 Management Consulting BUSA7192 Business in Africa BUSA7193 Project Management BUSA7203 Project Report BUSA7204 Environment of Business BUSA7205 Marketing Management BUSA7206 Operations and Technology BUSA7207 Organisational Design and Development BUSA7208 Management Accounting BUSA7210 Information and Knowledge Management BUSA7211 Corporate and Tax Law BUSA7212 Industrial Relations BUSA7213 Strategic Management BUSA7214 Entrepreneurship BUSA7217 Organisational Effects of Information Technology BUSA7218 Principles of Strategic Management BUSA7219 Principles of Accounting and Finance BUSA7220 Principles of Economics BUSA7221 Principles of Human Resource Management BUSA7222 Principles of Marketing BUSA7223 Principles of Operations Management BUSA7224 Group Dynamics BUSA7226 Business Simulation BUSA7227 Leadership BUSA7232 Business Startups BUSA7236 International Management and Culture BUSA7237 Investment Analytics BUSA7239 Management Decision Support Systems BUSA7242 Strategic Marketing BUSA7243 Supply Chain Management BUSA7244 The Customer-Focused Organisation BUSA7247 Corporate Strategy BUSA7259 Finance BUSA7261 Data and Decision Making BUSA7262 Brand Management BUSA7263 Business Marketing BUSA7264 Cross - Cultural Management

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