UNISA Admission Requirement For Human Sciences

UNISA Admission Requirement For Human Sciences

UNISA Admission Requirement For Human Sciences

College of Human Sciences

Your admission to Unisa is dependent on you meeting the minimum admission requirements for your chosen qualification and college. Meeting these minimum requirements does not, however, mean that your application will automatically be accepted, as each application will be considered individually.

If you don’t meet the minimum admission requirements…

If you don’t meet the minimum admission requirements for your qualification of choice, you might want to consider starting with a relevant lower-level qualification (eg a higher certificate or diploma) and then continuing with the degree on completion of your lower-level qualification. Work through the admission requirements for each level of qualification (eg degree, diploma and higher certificate) to determine whether you will be able to apply for a lower-level qualification related to your interests. Remember to keep in mind your career vision and goals, and how any qualification will contribute to these.

Bachelor degrees

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with degree endorsement 50% in the language of teaching and learning None None
A Senior Certificate (SC) with matriculation exemption or qualify for the exemption from the Matriculation Board At least a D symbol on HG or a C symbol on SG in the language of teaching and learning None None
Applicants who do not comply with the above requirements for admission to the bachelor degree curriculum should consider applying for a lower-level qualification for which they meet the statutory and additional requirements, such as any diploma or higher certificate offered by the college.

Bachelor of Social Work degree

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with degree endorsement 60% in the language of teaching and learning & a further FOUR matric subjects None Applicants for the Higher Certificate in Social Auxilary Work should take note that this is a selection qualification. All applicants will be assessed to ascertain suitability for the profession. Applicants will also be subject to the following:

  • Criminal conviction checks as mandated by the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP).
  • A police clearance for criminal conviction checks aligned with the definition of a “fit and proper person” by the SACSSP.
  • Two character references from credible sources, such as a school leader, a religious leader or a community leader.

Applicants must be registered with the SACSSP at the start of their studies. The Department of Social Work at Unisa will facilitate registration with the Council.

A Senior Certificate (SC) with matriculation exemption or qualify for the exemption from the Matriculation Board At least a C symbol on HG or a B symbol on SG in the language of teaching and learning & a further FOUR matric subjects None Applicants for the Higher Certificate in Social Auxilary Work should take note that this is a selection qualification. All applicants will be assessed to ascertain suitability for the profession. Applicants will also be subject to the following:

  • Criminal conviction checks as mandated by the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP).
  • A police clearance for criminal conviction checks aligned with the definition of a “fit and proper person” by the SACSSP.
  • Two character references from credible sources, such as a school leader, a religious leader or a community leader.

Applicants must be registered with the SACSSP at the start of their studies. The Department of Social Work at Unisa will facilitate registration with the Council.

or
A certificate in Social Auxiliary Work at NQF level 4 with one year of professional practice as a registered Social Auxiliary Worker
or
A higher certificate at NQF level 5
Applicants who do not comply with the above requirements for admission should consider applying for a lower-level qualification for which they meet the statutory and additional requirements.

Diplomas

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with diploma endorsement 50% in the language of teaching and learning None None
A Senior Certificate (SC) At least a D symbol on HG or a C symbol on SG in the language of teaching and learning None None
Applicants who do not comply with the above requirements should consider applying for a lower-level qualification, such as a higher certificate, for which they meet the statutory and additional requirements.

Higher certificates

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) 30% in the language of teaching and learning None None
or
A Senior Certificate (SC) At least an F symbol on HG or an E symbol on SG in the language of teaching and learning None None

Higher Certificate in Social Auxilary Work

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) 30% in the language of teaching and learning None Applicants for the Higher Certificate in Social Auxilary Work should take note that this is a selection qualification. All applicants will be assessed to ascertain suitability for the profession. Applicants will also be subject to the following:

  • Criminal conviction checks as mandated by the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP).
  • A police clearance for criminal conviction checks aligned with the definition of a “fit and proper person” by the SACSSP.
  • Two character references from credible sources, such as a school leader, a religious leader or a community leader.

Applicants must be registered with the SACSSP at the start of their studies. The Department of Social Work at Unisa will facilitate registration with the Council.

A Senior Certificate (SC) At least an F symbol on HG or an E symbol on SG in the language of teaching and learning None Applicants for the Higher Certificate in Social Auxilary Work should take note that this is a selection qualification. All applicants will be assessed to ascertain suitability for the profession. Applicants will also be subject to the following:

  • Criminal conviction checks as mandated by the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP).
  • A police clearance for criminal conviction checks aligned with the definition of a “fit and proper person” by the SACSSP.
  • Two character references from credible sources, such as a school leader, a religious leader or a community leader.

Applicants must be registered with the SACSSP at the start of their studies. The Department of Social Work at Unisa will facilitate registration with the Council.

Identifying other study options if you don’t meet the admission requirements for your qualification of choice

What should you do if you do not meet the admission requirements for any undergraduate qualification at Unisa?

You now need to explore options outside of Unisa to help you meet the admission requirements for your chosen qualification or you could reconsider your career goals and how you will plan your career.

Where to start?

If you have not completed matric or your results do not grant you admission to Unisa, you may want to consider other study alternatives related to your career goals. You will need to do research to help you explore the different options you have based on your circumstances and what you want.

Upgrading your National Senior Certificate or Senior Certificate

  • If you completed your Senior Certificate before 2008, you may contact your local district of the Department of Education for more information about completing the Amended Senior Certificate or search for institutions that offer tuition for this online. Click here for the Department of Education’s contact information.
  • You can search for institutions that offer contact and distance learning options to complete or upgrade your NSC. Do a search online for institutions that offer this option.

It is important that you enquire about the accreditation of programmes offered by private institutions. Read this article by Umalusi  before you register for a qualification or programme.

What else can you consider?

Some websites to help you get started with exploring other study options:

Who can you talk to if you want to reconsider you career plans?

Contact a Unisa career counsellor at [email protected] to have a conversation about your career and appropriate study options.

Applying for credits from other higher education institutions

Unisa may recognise previous learning from previous formal education. This will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Not all credits achieved at other institutions will count towards a Unisa qualification. Your request for exemption(s) will only be considered once we have received your completed DSAR04 form and a certified copy of an official academic record, a conduct certificate and, in some cases, the syllabus. In the case of international qualifications, SAQA evaluation and the syllabus are required. No exemptions will be finalised on an academic record during the application period.

You must meet the admission requirements for the qualification for which you are applying for credits and/or exemptions. A maximum of 50% of the prescribed credits may be awarded in the form of credits and exemptions. No exemptions will be granted for Unisa’s signature modules. Unisa reserves the right to grant and/or decline applications for exemptions or credit transfers.

I wrote matric before 2009. Do I qualify?

If you do NOT hold a Senior Certificate with an endorsement indicating that you have been exempted from the matriculation requirement, please refer to the documents below to ascertain whether or not you are eligible to apply for admission to undergraduate degree studies (not applicable to students who wrote the National Senior Certificate examinations from 2008):