BSC in IT Information Guide
BSC in IT Information Guide
BSC in IT Information Guide
Distance Learning
Information Guide
2023
North-West University
Potchefstroom Campus
Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
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This Information guide contains important administrative and academic information.
For all academic enquiries and assistance please contact the relevant lecturer. Lecturer’s
contact details can be found on eFundi. Students may call 018 285 5900 should they need
contact details of lecturers. Please consult with the lecturer should your module not appear
on eFundi.
Contact details:
1. NWU
NWU contact information:
Website: http://distance.nwu.ac.za/
https://distance.nwu.ac.za/contact_us
E-mail: DistancePotch@nwu.ac.za
Tel: 018 285 5900
Fax: 087 234 4957
Sms: Send SMS to 43366 NWU [Space] Student number [Space]
Subject code [Space] and the question
The Academic manager for Natural and The Unit for Open Distance Learning
Agricultural Sciences: Unit for Open (UODL)
Distance Learning
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Table of Contents
4 Examination arrangements............................................ 11
4.1 Examination procedures........................................................... 11
4.2 Examination enquiries .............................................................. 12
4.3 Concession enquiries ............................................................... 12
4.4 Examination marks .................................................................... 12
4.5 Re-mark of examination ............................................................ 13
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4.6 Examination dates and timetables .......................................... 13
7 Counselling..................................................................... 16
7.1 Academic support and counselling ......................................... 16
7.2 Thuso1777 .................................................................................. 17
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Dean’s Letter
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Distance learning
The School of Computer Science and Information Systems offers the degree Bachelor of
Science in Information Technology through the Unit for Open Distance Learning (UODL) at the
Potchefstroom Campus. This degree is equivalent to the full-time three-year BSc Computer
Science and Information Technology degree, offered by the faculty on the NWU Potchefstroom
and Vanderbijlpark Campus.
The following principles and guidelines are of importance in the BSc in IT distance programme:
a) Students register through the UODL for each academic year and enrol for modules
according to the BSc in IT curriculum indicated in the Yearbook.
b) Capacity for distance learning is limited. Students are registered on a first-come first-served
basis, and it is therefore important that students pay the minimum registration fee as soon
as possible.
c) Switching between contact and distance are allowed only at the start of an academic
year. Approval of such requests are subject to capacity limitations and academic
performance.
d) The degree comprises a total of 392 credits, with roughly 65 credits per semester over
three year levels. One credit is equivalent to 10 notional hours. (Credits are the number
of notional study hours required for achieving the learning outcomes. Notional hours include
study time, assignments and examinations.)
e) Students are allowed to complete the three-year degree over a maximum period of 6
years, given that module prerequisites and academic rules are adhered to. Studying full
time (completing the degree over three years) will require about 40 hours per week of
study time, while completing the degree over 6 years will require about 20 hours per week.
f) It is very important that students plan their available study time and only enrol (register
and pay) for modules they intend to actively participate in, in a specific academic
year.
g) Students have two assessment opportunities (examinations) per module as prescribed by
the General Academic Rules, of which the student must utilise at least the first exam
opportunity at the end of the semester the student was enrolled in the module.
h) A valid participation mark will give the student access to two consecutive examination
opportunities as prescribed by the General Academic Rules, after which, if both were
failed, a student must obtain a new participation mark for the module. This means a
student will have to re-register for the module in a subsequent academic year and repeat it
in its entirety.
i) A registered student must actively participate in the teaching, learning and assessment
of every module for which such a student is enrolled in.
j) Students are supported by means of eFundi (a virtual learning environment) and
communication with lecturers and facilitators, as well as the UODL Contact Centre and
UODL Support Services, Library services, and various NWU self-help services.
k) Lectures and tutorial lessons are mainly presented by means of asynchronous online videos
and activities. All lessons are saved on eFundi for students to access at their convenience.
l) It is compulsory, and the responsibility of the student to ensure that he/she has access to
or obtain the necessary technology that meet the minimum specifications of the NWU.
Access to a computer with Windows 10 or higher as well as an Internet connection
of at least 2Mbps (4Mbps or higher is recommended), is required for the BSc in IT
degree. Note that a high data cap is required as students have to download or watch
online instructional material.
m) It remains the responsibility of the student to ensure that assignments are submitted
on time and electronic examination scripts are saved correctly.
Kindly note that from 2022 the module ALDE111 will be a compulsory additional
module, for all students in the distance programme.
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1 Academic Rules for distance programmes
(Aligned with the NWU’s General Academic Rules)
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For further details, please refer to the Policy on Academic Integrity and the Policy
on Student Discipline.
With the basic and applied skills that the student will acquire through successful
completion of this qualification, he/she will also be prepared and eligible to continue
with postgraduate studies in the specialized fields of Computer Science and
Information Systems at NQF level 8, thus either a BSc Honours degree or a
Postgraduate Diploma in cognate fields.
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BSc in Information Technology (2HA H01 - N301P) Distance
YEAR LEVEL 1 YEAR LEVEL 2 YEAR LEVEL 3
First semester First semester First semester
Module code Core Cr Module code Core Cr Module code Core Cr
CMPG111 H 12 CMPG211 H 16 CMPG311 H 16
STTN111 X 12 CMPG212 H 8 CMPG312 H 16
BMAN111 X 12 CMPG213 H 16 CMPG313 H 16
MTHS113 X 12 CMPG214 H 8 CMPG315 H 16
ACCS111 X 16 CMPG215 H 8
ALDE111* A WVNS211 X 12
Total 1st semester 64 Total 1st semester 68 Total 1st semester 64
YEAR LEVEL 1 YEAR LEVEL 2 YEAR LEVEL 3
Second semester Second semester Second semester
CMPG121 H 12 CMPG221 H 8 CMPG321 H 16
CMPG122 H 12 CMPG222 H 8 CMPG322 H 16
STTN121 X 12 CMPG223 H 16 CMPG323 H 16
ACCS121 X 16 BMAN223 X 16 CMPG324 H 16
ALDE122 X 12 WVNS221 X 12
MTHS225 X 8
Total 2nd semester 64 Total 2nd semester 68 64
Total year level 1 128 Total year level 2 136 Total year level 3 128
Total of programme credits 392
*Distance students do not write the TAG/TALL test. ALDE111 is compulsory as an additional module.
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Alternatives for completing the full degree over 3, 4, 5 and 6 years are given below
as illustrative examples. Please contact the academic manager if you need advice
on completing the programme
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2.4 Modules and prerequisites
IMPORTANT: To continue with a module, the student must obtain a certain module
mark in modules that are listed as prerequisites.
Module
Module description Prerequisites
code
ACCS111 Financial Accounting (Special) I -
ACCS121 Financial Accounting (Special) II ACCS111 (40%)
ALDE111 Introduction to Academic Literacy -
ALDE122 Academic Literacy ALDE111 (40%)
Introduction to Business
BMAN111 -
Management
BMAN223 Problem solving for managers -
Introduction to Computing and
CMPG111 -
Programming
CMPG121 Structured Programming CMPG111 (40%)
CMPG122 User Interface Programming I CMPG111 (40%)
CMPG211 Object Oriented Programming CMPG121 (50%)
Apps and Advanced User
CMPG212 CMPG122 (50%)
Interface Programming
CMPG213 Systems Analysis and Design I CMPG121 or CMPG122 (50%)
CMPG214 Communication Skills CMPG121 or CMPG122 (50%)
CMPG215 Information Security CMPG121 or CMPG122 (50%)
CMPG221 Data Structures and Algorithms CMPG211 (40%)
MTHS113 (50%) or STTN121 (50%) and
CMPG222 Data Analytics
CMPG111 (50%)
CMPG223 Systems Analysis and Design II CMPG213 (40%)
CMPG311 Databases CMPG221 or CMPG223 (50%)
CMPG312 Decision Support Systems I MTHS113 (50%)
CMPG313 Artificial Intelligence CMPG221 (50%)
CMPG315 Computer Networks CMPG221 (50%)
CMPG321 Advanced Databases CMPG311 (40%)
CMPG322 Decision Support Systems II CMPG312 (40%)
CMPG323 IT Developments CMPG221 (50%) and CMPG311 (40%)
CMPG324 Operating Systems CMPG221 (50%)
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Module
Module description Prerequisites
code
MTHS113 Basic Mathematical Techniques -
MTHS225 Discrete Mathematics MTHS113 (50%)
STTN111 Descriptive Statistics -
STTN121 Introductory Statistical Inference I STTN111 (40%)
WVNS211 Understand the Natural World -
WVNS221 Science and Society -
3.1 Language
The language of tuition via distance is English. Study guides and instructional videos
are available in English. A student may write examinations and submit assignments
in either Afrikaans or English, except for Academic Literacy (ALDE122) in which
assignments and examination scripts are to be submitted in English only.
3.3 eFundi
The BSc in IT programme is supported by the eFundi learning management system.
All your study guides will be available on this platform. You will be able to
communicate with your lecturer and peers on this platform and you will submit your
assignments on this platform.
When you sign up to use eFundi your username is your student number. The first
time you will need to use your RSA ID number followed by @Nwu as your password.
International students will need to use their passport number followed by @Nwu as
password. Kindly change your password and memorise it.
You will receive eFundi notifications via e-mail.
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3.4 Assignments
• Please follow instructions for assignments as stipulated in the study guide for
each module.
• Assignments must be submitted via eFundi unless specified otherwise for a
specific assignment. Please do not e-mail assignments to lecturers.
• Assignments have fixed deadlines. Students are required to submit assignments
according to dates specified in the study guide for each module.
• Important to know:
o Assignment marks contribute to your participation mark which gives you
admission to the examination.
o A participation mark can only be used for two exam opportunities after which
a new participation mark must be obtained.
o Kindly note that late submissions will not be captured.
o All assignments must be submitted electronically on eFundi unless specified
otherwise for a specific assignment.
o IMPORTANT: An assignment is ONLY submitted if you used the "Final
submission" button on eFundi and if you have received an e-mail. In this e-
mail you will find a submission number. Kindly save this as evidence of
submission.
4 Examination arrangements
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU ATTEND AT THE EXAMINATION VENUE YOU
HAVE INDICATED ON YOUR APPLICATION FORM, SINCE PROVISION WILL BE
MADE FOR YOU ONLY AT THAT EXAMINATION CENTRE. ONLY WRITTEN
REQUESTS FOR ANY CHANGE OF EXAMINATION VENUE WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Note that in some modules there are no sit-down examinations. Please refer to each
module’s study guide and eFundi site about how assessments will take place.
All students will receive their examination information for modules when
participation marks are finalised.
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5 Financial arrangements
The complete Fees Payable and Financial Rules are available on the website for
student fees and debtors: http://services.nwu.ac.za/student-accounts-and-
bursaries/payable-fees
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6 Other administrative matters
The Student DIY Services portal contains self-help services including
• Student 360 – to view and change student profiles for
o Personal information (contact details)
o Financial information (accounts and fees payable)
o Academic information, such as
▪ Application information / status
▪ Registration information / status
▪ Examination centres
▪ Examination timetables
▪ Graduation information
▪ Results
• Address details –to update your address details
• Banking details – to view bank account details
• Contact details – to update contact details
• Formal student documentation – to request academic records
• Personal details – to update personal details
• Study and Exam Centres – to update exam centre information
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The Head: Support Section or Department of Academic Administration will notify
Financial Administration: Revenue accordingly regarding the cancellation.
Fees payable upon cancellation of studies
Should students cancel their studies during the period for undergraduate curriculum
and module enrolment changes (as indicated on the University calendar), only the
registration is payable as set out above. Should students cancel their studies after
the period for undergraduate curriculum and module enrolment changes, the full
tuition for the semester is payable.
Should students cancel their studies, all bursaries and/or loans are repayable
immediately.
Continued liability for fees payable upon expulsion from studies
In all cases of transgressions and subsequent disciplinary steps that might entail, in
terms of the provisions of the University’s Statute and the Students’ Disciplinary
Rules, the temporary or permanent, total or partial suspension of rights and
privileges, intervention in or interruption or termination of studies or non-acceptance
in a residence, the student concerned forfeits any claim to the repayment, reduction
or waiver of moneys that have been paid, or are payable to the University. All
bursaries and/or loans are also repayable immediately.
7 Counselling
Studying via UODL certainly poses a challenge to many students, since UODL
students are sometimes employed, have families or other obligations, and often find
themselves isolated regarding their tertiary education.
To assist students with their academic progress as well as the accompanying logistics
and administration, we have provided the call centre and various websites where
students can get support.
However, we realise that there may be financial, psychological, or other constraints
that could dissuade students from focusing on their studies. For this reason, we also
have a 24-hour tele-counselling service available to our students. We believe that
students without burdens will be positive in attitude and content and can focus on
their studies. These services will be available 24/7 (therefore including weekends),
and at no charge.
Note: We are of the opinion that students will benefit from this service. Successful
students remain our goal.
Note: these services are available only to our students. Have your student number
and ID number ready when making contact.
Should the need arise for counselling, different ways of requesting advice exist,
depending on the type of counselling required.
If you need an immediate response, kindly dial the following telephone number:
Landline: +27 18 299 1777
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allocated on the curriculum. Should a student consider registering for more modules,
a request can be submitted on the NWU DIY Services site. The executive dean will
review the request and based on the decision, the request may be accepted or
rejected.
Students should register for at least one module in a year but keep in mind that the
BSc in IT distance degree have a maximum study duration of 6 years after which a
student’s studies may be terminated.
d) When is registration?
Students register at the beginning of each year for all the modules that they plan to
take within the specific year.
e) How does one enrol for the following year of studies if you are already a
student at NWU? Do you follow the new application process again or is
there a specific process to register for your second or 3rd year?
You do not have to apply again for the following year. At the end of the year, you will
receive a new registration form where you select the modules for the next year.
h) Are there any pre-recorded lessons that I can use/also work through?
Most of the modules have pre-recorded lectures available and can be accessed at
any time.
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i) When will the next academic year / semester start?
You can find all the important dates under the Important Dates section of the NWU’s
website.
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