Information Brochure 2017 Faculty of Economic and Financial Sciences (FEFS) Feel the Pulse; Live Education; Unleash your Potential.
CONTENTPAGE Faculty Structure and Contact Details 02 Vision and Mission 02 Admission Requirements Key Information 03 Undergraduate Programmes: Admission Requirements > Diploma Programmes 06 > Advanced Diploma Programmes 07 > Extended BCom Degrees Programmes 09 > Degree Programmes 10 Postgraduate Programmes: Summary 11 The right to add, withdraw or in any way change any part or any regulation without prior notification, remains vested in the University. Information correct at the time of printing February 2016
Feel the Pulse; Live Education; Unleash your Potential. The Faculty of Economic and Financial Sciences offers a selection of degree and diploma programmes aimed at the growing demand for skills in the fields of accountancy, economics and econometrics, and finance. The Faculty is well-recognised for the following: > A national leader in producing candidate chartered accountants and chartered management accountants; > A provider of choice for tax consultants and internal audit trainees; > The provision of competitive programmes in the fields of financial management, financial planning, investment management and property valuation and management; > Up-to-date training of economists and econometricians, endowing them with relevant quantitative and financial skills; and > Market-related range of diplomas in Accountancy and Financial Services Operations. The Faculty has long standing relationships with various professional bodies. Some of the Faculty s programmes are in fact accredited by the following professional bodies: > Bachelor of Accounting and the relevant Honours programme accredited by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA); > BCom (Accounting), accredited by the South African Institute of Professional Accountants (SAIPA); > BCom (Finance) and the relevant Honours programmes accredited by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), the Financial Planning Institute of Southern Africa (FPI), and the South African Council for the Property Valuers Profession (SACPVP); and > Diploma in Accountancy accredited by the Association of Accounting Technicians (SA) AAT(SA). www.uj.ac.za 011 559 4555 01
VISION To be a faculty of academic distinction by internationally recognised standards, embracing the challenges of complexity and diversity of its African environment, in its endeavour to advance knowledge and skills aimed at capacity-building in the fields of Economics and Econometrics, Finance and Accountancy. 02 FACULTY CONTACT DETAILS www.uj.ac.za/ecofin AUCKLAND PARK KINGSWAY CAMPUS (APK) Mrs Karin Pitamber 011 559 3861 / karinp@uj.ac.za SOWETO CAMPUS (SWC) Miss Zoleka Ntozini 011 559 5592 / mzntozini@uj.ac.za DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY Head of Department Prof Alex van der Watt 011 559 3153 accountancy@uj.ac.za MISSION FACULTY STRUCTURE EXECUTIVE DEAN Prof Amanda Dempsey VICE DEAN Prof Sivan Chetty HEAD OF FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Ms Maria Manyana FACULTY OFFICERS Faculty Marketer 011 559 3965 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING Head of Department Mr Christo Ackermann 011 559 5080 rrossouw@uj.ac.za DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND ECONOMETRICS Head of Department Prof Lumengo Bonga-Bonga 011 559 2046/2101 economics@uj.ac.za DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Head of Department Mr Carl Anschutz 011 559 3351/3305 agray@uj.ac.za > Engage the national and international academic community > Advance quality research > Provide first-class education > Establish an enabling academic / working environment > Add to the productive capacity of the country through quality research, effective teaching and relevant programmes.
Admission Requirements Key Information Each of the programmes in this prospectus has specific admission requirements. As part of the undergraduate admission requirements students are required to have obtained a minimum Admission Points Score (APS). Points are awarded for the six symbols obtained in Grade 11 or Grade 12 according to the scale below: > The achievement level (rating) obtained for Life Orientation is NOT included in the calculation of the Admission Point Score (APS). EXAMPLE School Subjects Marks APS First Language (language of teaching and learning) 65% 5 Other recognized Language 71% 6 61% 5 Accounting 68% 5 History 81% 7 Geography 86% 7 Total 35 Abbreviations NSC National Senior Certificate (grade 12 in and after 2008) SC HG Senior Certificate Higher Grade (grade 12 before 2008) SC SG Senior Certificate Standard Grade (grade 12 before 2008) IEB Independent Examination Board HIGCSE Higher International General Certificate of Secondary Education IGCSE Higher General Certificate of Secondary Education NSSC(HL) Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (Higher Level) NSSC(OL) Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (Ordinary Level) AS Advanced Subsidiary Level A Level Advanced Level IB(HL) International Baccalaureate (Higher Levels) IB(SL) International Baccalaureate (Standard Levels) APS NSC NATIONAL SC HG (M-SCORE) SC SG (M-SCORE) IEB HIGCSE/ NSSC (HL) IGCSE/ NSSC (OL) INTERNATIONAL 10 A 7 9 B 6 8 C 5 7 7 (80-100%) A 7 1 A D 4 7 6 6 (70-79%) B A 6 2 B E 3 6 5 5 (60-69%) C B 5 3 A C 2 5 4 4 (50-59%) D C 4 4 B D 1 4 3 3 (40-49%) E D 3 C E 3 2 2 (30-39%) F E 2 D/E 2 1 1 (0-29%) G F 1 F/G 1 AS LEVELS A LEVELS IB (HL) IB (SL) 03
A National Certificate (Vocational) NC(V) (level 4) issued by the Council for General and Further Education and Training Admission requirements for candidates with National Certificate (Vocational) NC(V) In the Faculty of Economic and Financial Sciences, NC(V) candidates are considered only for Diploma and Extended Degree Programmes. Programme English Fundamental Component or Mathematical Mathematical Vocational Component Diploma Programmes (3 years) BCom Extended Degree programmes (4 years) 60% 60% 70% 70% 70% 80% 60% in 3 compulsory vocational subjects 70% in 3 compulsory vocational subjects 04 Note 1: Meeting the Faculty s minimum admission requirements for a particular programme does not necessarily guarantee admission to that programme, as specific selection criteria may be applied, within the required enrolment plan. Note 2: The Diploma and BCom extended degree programmes are presented in English only. Note 3: The BCom (Accounting) extended degree programme does not provide direct access to the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Science. However, students who complete the BCom (Accounting) extended degree, may apply for admission to a bridging programme (subject to space, admission requirements and the continued future offering of this programme). Upon completion of this bridging programme and compliance with specific performance requirements, candidates may then apply for admission to the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Science. Note 4: It is compulsory for applicants to have completed the National Benchmark Test (NBT) prior to registration.
Disclaimers > In order to be considered for selection for a programme, an applicant is required to comply with the programme s minimum admission criteria in respect of the total APS and required subjects. > Due to ongoing programme reviews and the current HEQSF alignment process there may be changes in diploma and degree programmes in terms of range and mix of qualifications, curricula, and admission requirements. Please consult the Faculty s website for latest developments. > NC(V) candidates are only considered for Diploma and Extended Degree Programmes. www.uj.ac.za/ecofin/pages/default.aspx Additional information > Minimum entry requirements for studies as legislated by the government do not guarantee a student admission to any programme or field of study. > Also note, meeting the Faculty s minimum admission requirements for a particular programme does not necessarily guarantee admission to that programme as specific selection criteria may be applied. > There could be changes in the site/s of offering of programmes(meaning that programmes could be moved to an alternative campus). > Preliminary admission is based on the results obtained in the final Grade 11 examination. Final admission is based on the final Grade 12 results. > Applicants must also meet the criteria set by other faculties with regard to their chosen academic subjects. All additional criteria for specific learning area specializations, and/or subject methodologies have to be met as well. > Applicants may also be expected to write an admission/placement test for all qualifications. > It is compulsory for applicants to have completed the National Benchmark Test (NBT) prior to registration. > The University of Johannesburg and its faculties have the right to change the requirements of a specific field of study. > A restricted number of students are accepted in certain fields of study. > In addition to the general minimum admission requirements, programmespecific entry requirements may apply. 05
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES (3 years) 2017 PROGRAMME CODE In order to obtain entry into a diploma programme in the Faculty of Economic and Financial Sciences, a candidate must meet the minimum requirements in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) or the National Certificate (Vocational) (NC(V)) for entry into a diploma. The following are specific admission requirements in respect of diploma studies in the Faculty. Minimum APS English Mathematical POSSIBLE CAREERS CAMPUS DIPLOMA Accountancy D3A15Q 20 with 22 with Mathematical 3 3 5 Accounting Technician, Bookkeeper, Cost Accountant SWC Financial Services Operations D3F15Q 20 with 22 with Mathematical 3 3 5 Middle and back office operations: Financial Operations Administrator, Operations Analyst, Risk and Compliance Officer. SWC NOTES: The programmes are presented in English only. The achievement level (rating) obtained for Life Orientation is NOT included in the calculation of the Admission Points Score (APS). 06
ADVANCED DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES (1 year) 2017 PROGRAMME ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS CONTACT INFO ADVANCED DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES *In Accountancy *In Economics The entry requirements for the Advanced Diploma in Accountancy are a Diploma or National Diploma with Financial Accounting, Auditing or Internal Auditing and Taxation at a 3rd year level and Grade 12 with minimum APS of 4. Students with an APS below 4 for or with Grade 12 Mathematical will only be considered after completion of the for Diploma students module offered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Johannesburg to all second and third year Diploma students interested in pursuing further studies at the University of Johannesburg The entry requirements for the Advanced Diploma in Economics are a Diploma, National Diploma or BTech with Economics as a major up to 3rd year level (with an average of 55% for Economics 3 AND an overall average of 55% for the relevant qualification AND a minimum APS of 4 for ). Students with an APS below 4 for or with Grade 12 Mathematical will only be considered after successful completion of the for Diploma students module offered by the Faculty of Science to all second and third year Diploma students interested in pursuing further studies at the University. Contact person: Ms Vanessa Van Dyk Telephone: 011 559 3168 Email: vanessavd@uj.ac.za Contact person: Dr Peter Baur Telephone: 011 559 2569 Email: peterb@uj.ac.za * Preparatory study and an entrance examination may be required by the relevant department. Application forms and information are obtainable from the relevant department. 07
PROGRAMME ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS CONTACT INFO ADVANCED DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES *In Financial Management The entry requirements for the Advanced Diploma in Financial Management are a Diploma or National Diploma with Financial Accounting and Management Accounting at a 3rd year level and Grade 12 with minimum APS of 4. Students with an APS below 4 for or with Grade 12 Mathematical will only be considered after completion of the for Diploma students module offered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Johannesburg to all second and third year Diploma students interested in pursuing further studies at the University of Johannesburg. Contact person: Ms Melissa McGill Telephone: 011 559 3351 Email: dfiminfo@uj.ac.za *In Financial Markets The admission requirements for this programme will adhere to the University of Johannesburg s Policy for Admission and Selection. A student should have one of the following: NEW/OLD NQF level 6 qualification with 3 years relevant work experience in financial markets; NEW/ OLD NQF level 6 qualification in Finance; or 5 years relevant work experience in financial markets. In addition, Grade 12 with a minimum APS score of 4 is required. Students with an APS below 4 or with Grade 12 Mathematical literacy will only be considered after completion of the for Diploma students module offered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Johannesburg. Contact person: Ms Corlise Le Roux Telephone: 011 559 3351 Email: dfiminfo@uj.ac.za 08 *In Property Valuation and Management The entrance requirements for the Advanced Diploma in Property Valuation and Management are a Diploma or National Diploma with specialisation in property management or equivalent and Grade 12 with a minimum APS of 4. Students with an APS below 4 for or with Grade 12 Mathematical will only be considered after completion of the for Diploma students module offered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Johannesburg to all second and third year Diploma students interested in pursuing further studies at the University of Johannesburg. * Preparatory study and an entrance examination may be required by the relevant department. Application forms and information are obtainable from the relevant department. Contact person: Mr André Kruger Telephone: 011 559 3351 Email: dfiminfo@uj.ac.za
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS EXTENDED BCOM DEGREE PROGRAMMES (4 yrs) 2017 PROGRAMME CODE In order to obtain entry into an Extended degree programme in the Faculty of Economic and Financial Sciences, a candidate must meet the minimum requirements in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) or the National Certificate (Vocational) (NC(V)) for entry into a degree. The following are specific admission requirements in respect of extended degree studies in the Faculty. Minimum APS English Mathematical POSSIBLE CAREERS CAMPUS BACCALAUREUS COMMERCII OR BACHELOR OF COMMERCE EXTENDED DEGREE NOTES: Accounting Economics and Econometrics Finance BCGE14 B3NE4Q BCFE14 25 with 28 with Maths. 25 with 28 with Maths. 25 with 28 with Mathematical 4 3 6 4 3 6 4 3 6 Financial Manager, Accountant, Internal Auditor, Tax Consultant Economist, Econometrician, Economic Analyst, Forecaster, Economic Planner Financial Manager, Stockbroker, Accountant, Financial Consultant, Chartered Management Accountant, Investment Advisor, Securities Trader, Portfolio Manager, Certified Financial Planner, Wealth Manager, Private Banker All extended degrees mentioned above are presented in English only. The achievement level (rating) obtained for Life Orientation is NOT included in the calculation of the Admission Points Score (APS). The BCom (Accounting) extended degree programme does not provide direct access to the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Science. However, students who complete the BCom (Accounting) extended degree, may enroll for a bridging programme (subject to space, admission requirements and the continued future offering of this programme). Upon completion of this bridging programme and compliance with specific performance requirements, candidates may then enroll for the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Science. APK APK APK 09
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS DEGREE PROGRAMMES (3 years) 2017 PROGRAMME CODE Minimum APS English In order to obtain entry into a Bachelor / BCom/ Bachelor of Commerce degree programme in the Faculty of Economic and Financial Sciences, a candidate must meet the minimum requirements in the National Senior Certificate (NSC) for entry into a bachelor s degree programme. The following are specific admission requirements in respect of Bachelor / BCom / Bachelor of Commerce degree studies in the Faculty. POSSIBLE CAREERS CAMPUS BACHELOR DEGREE *Accounting BCA012 33 4 5 Chartered Accountant CA (SA) APK BACCALAREUS COMMERCII OR BACHELOR OF COMMERCE DEGREE **Accounting BCG014 28 4 4 **Economics and Econometrics B3N14Q 28 4 4 **Finance BCF014 28 4 4 Financial Manager, Accountant, Internal Auditor, Tax Consultant Economist, Econometrician, Economic Analyst, Forecaster, Economic Planner Financial Manager, Stockbroker, Accountant, Financial Consultant, Chartered Management Accountant, Investment Advisor, Securities Trader, Portfolio Manager, Certified Financial Planner, Wealth Manager, Private Banker. APK APK APK 10 The Bachelor of Accounting degree is presented in English and Afrikaans. All other degrees are presented in English only. The achievement level (rating) obtained for Life Orientation is NOT included in the calculation of the Admission Points Score (APS). The BCom (Accounting) degree programme does not provide direct access to the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Science. However, students who complete the BCom (Accounting) degree, may enroll for a bridging programme (subject to space, admission requirements and the continued future offering of this programme). Upon completion of this bridging programme and compliance with specific performance requirements, candidates may then enroll for the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Science.
SUMMARY OF POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES 2017 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA HONOURS PROGRAMMES MASTER S PROGRAMMES COMMERCE (COURSE WORK) MASTER S PROGRAMMES COMMERCE (RESEARCH) DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES COMMERCE AND/OR PHILOSOPHY PROGRAMMES Accounting Accounting Science Estate Planning Financial Management Financial Markets Accounting Accounting (specialisation in Chartered Accountancy) Econometrics Economics Financial Management Financial Planning Internal Auditing Investment Management Property Valuation and Management Quantitative Finance Taxation Treasury Management Computer Auditing Development Economics Financial Economics Finance International Accounting South African and International Taxation Local Economic Development MASTER S PROGRAMME PHILOSOPHY (COURSEWORK) Industrial Policy Accounting Auditing Econometrics Economics Financial Management Investment Management South African and International Taxation Quantitative Finance Accounting Auditing Econometrics Economics Finance Financial Management Investment Management Taxation 11 Design & layout: UJ Graphic Design Studio