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2019 Law Accuracy, liability and changes ? Stellenbosch University has taken reasonable care to ensure that the information provided in the Calendar parts is as accurate and complete as possible.
? Take note, however, that the University'
s Council and Senate accept no liability for any incorrect information in the Calendar parts. ? The University reserves the right to change the Calendar parts at any time when necessary. The division of the Calendar ? The Calendar is divided into
13 parts. ? Part 1,
2 and
3 of the Calendar contain general information applicable to all students. Make sure that you understand all provisions in Part
1 (General) of the Calendar that are applicable to you. ? Part
4 to
13 of the Calendar are the Faculty Calendar parts. Part Calendar Part
1 General Part
2 Bursaries and Loans Part
3 Student Fees Part
4 Arts and Social Sciences Part
5 Science Part
6 Education Part
7 AgriSciences Part
8 Law Part
9 Theology Part
10 Economic and Management Sciences Part
11 Engineering Part
12 Medicine and Health Sciences Part
13 Military Science Availability of the Calendar parts ? The printed versions of the Calendar parts are available at the University'
s Information Desk in the Admin A Building. ? The electronic versions of the Calendar parts are available at www.sun.ac.za/Calendar. ? There are English and Afrikaans (Part
1 to 12) copies available. Law Table of Contents How to use this Calendar Part.1 1. Where to find information
1 1.1 Prospective undergraduate students.1 1.2 Prospective postgraduate students
1 1.3 Registered undergraduate students
2 1.4 Registered postgraduate students.3 General Information.4 1. The Faculty of Law.4 1.1 Origin and structure.4 1.2 Degrees and diplomas awarded by the Faculty
4 1.3 Bachelor'
s programmes
4 1.4 Postgraduate diplomas, LLM and LLD programmes.5 1.5 Student activities in the Faculty.5 1.6 Law Clinic.5 2. The Faculty'
s contact details.6 2.1 Postal address of the Faculty.6 2.2 Telephone numbers for the Faculty
6 2.3 Faculty webpage.6 3. Communication with the University.6 3.1 Using your student number.6 3.2 The University'
s contact details.6 3.3 Postal addresses of the University
7 3.4 University website.7 4. Language at the University
7 5. Undergraduate enrolment management.7 5.1 The National Benchmark Test
7 5.2 Selection policy: Undergraduate programmes.8 5.3 Application process and closing date.8 6. Admission requirements for all programmes.8 6.1 LLB (four-year programme)9 6.2 LLB (three-year programme, after a normal bachelor'
s degree)9 6.3 LLB (two-year programme, after a BA (Law) or BCom (Law) from SU)9 6.4 BAccLLB
9 6.5 BA (Law)10 Law 6.6 BCom (Law)10 6.7 Postgraduate Diploma in Tax Law
11 6.8 Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law.11 6.9 LLM.12 6.10 LLD
12 7. Recognition of subjects, modules or credits completed elsewhere.13 8. Completion of modules or subjects at another university
13 9. Standing rules for Dean'
s Concession Examinations (DCEs)13 10. Requirements for readmission to the next academic year.14 11. Prizes and bursaries particular to the Faculty
14 11.1 Prizes
14 11.2. Bursaries.16 Undergraduate Programmes
18 1. Information applicable to all undergraduate programmes.18 1.1 Application procedure and closing date.18 1.2 Selection.18 1.3 General provisions regarding modules
18 1.4 Enquiries.18 2. The four-year LLB programme.19 2.1 Admission requirements.19 2.2 Modules in each academic year