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What is a qualification module?
Modules are the most important part of your qualification – each one covers a key area of your studies. Each module is worth 30 or 60 credits. You’ll need to build up a set number of credits to complete your qualification. Each qualification is made up of one, two or three 120-credit stages.
How do I choose a module at Unisa?
Click on the modules from the drop-down list for which you want to register.
- meet all the pre-requisites and co-requisites for the selected module.
- enter the correct module code.
- select the correct semester (1 = first semester; 2 = second semester)
How much is a module at Unisa?
The cost depends on the qualification, obviously, as well as the number of modules you choose. The average student registers for between 4 and 6 modules per year at a cost of between *R1 743,00 and *R6 722,00 per module (*these amounts are subject to change). The module costs do not include your prescribed books.
How many modules do I need to pass Unisa?
How Many Modules Do I Need to Pass Unisa? The minimum number of modules: You need to pass a minimum of 36 credits in your first year of study and then 48 credits in your second and further years of study.
How many modules are in a Masters?
To successfully complete a Masters course, for example, you’ll need 180 credits. Each module carries a multiple of 15 credits (15, 30, 45, 60 or 90), which you get when you successfully pass your assessments.
What is the difference between a module and a course?
Think of Modules and Courses in the terms of books. Modules are the chapters within a book, whereas a Course is the book itself. Courses are comprised of one or more Modules. To distribute training to your Trainees, you enroll your Trainees in a Course containing the module(s) you want them to complete.
How do I choose a module?
A guide to picking the right course modules
- 1) Fully Understand Your Degree Programme.
- 2) Check out the content of the modules.
- 3) Find out about the format of the modules.
- 4) Make sure you understand the forms of assessment.
- 5) Don’t just pick the same modules as your friends!
- 6) Listen to the opinions of other students.
How many modules are in the Foundation Phase?
40 modules
The programme consists of 40 modules, divided into three major study components. (Two school subjects up to 2nd year level and Third school subject on 1st year level.
What qualifications does Unisa offer?
Honours Degrees
- Bachelor of Accounting Sciences Honours in Management Accounting (98354)
- Bachelor of Administration Honours in Public Administration (98449)
- Bachelor of Arts Honours in African Languages (99306)
- Bachelor of Arts Honours in African Politics (99307)
What happens if I fail a module?
Normally students are allowed one retake of failed modules. If they don’t pass that time then it’s likely they’ll have to retake the module the following year. This comes at an extra financial cost and it means they won’t be able to progress to the next year of their course.
Can I graduate if I fail a module?
Can I graduate if I fail a module? Failed Module Element If your marks for other module elements are high enough that your averaged course mark is 40 or above, you will pass the module overall regardless of the one failure. However, you may wish to re-submit anyway, in order to achieve a higher overall degree average.
What are the different types of qualification modules?
3-1272 TYPES OF QUALIFICATION MODULES. Qualification curriculum segments are composed of qualification modules. Qualification modules are generally divided into testing, checking, and experience modules. A. Definitions. The following definitions are used in this section:
Do you need an equivalent qualification module for Part 121?
In general, equivalent qualification modules are required by both of these regulatory parts. Differences do exist, however, between part 121and 135curriculum segments in both terminology and details.
Which is the final segment of the qualification curriculum?
3-1271 GENERAL. This section contains direction and guidance concerning qualification curriculum segments and qualification modules. A qualification curriculum segment is the final segment of each of the six categories of training defined in Volume 3, Chapter 19, Section 1.
What are the requirements for an a-level simulator?
An operator that uses an A-level simulator would be required to conduct the basic checking module in the simulator and a second module in the airplane. The requirements of a part 135competency check are not specified in 14 CFR, but are left to the discretion of the Administrator and the check airman conducting the check.