4 years
Full time
Bachelor's degree
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Pretoria
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About this program

BScAgric (Plant Pathology)

Curriculum: Year 1

Fundamental modules

  • Academic information management 111
  • Academic information management 121
  • Language and study skills 110
  • Academic orientation 102

Core modules

  • Biometry 120
  • Plants and society 161
  • General chemistry 117
  • General chemistry 127
  • Introductory genetics 161
  • Introduction to microbiology 161
  • Molecular and cell biology 111
  • Physics for biology students 131
  • Mathematics 134
  • Animal diversity 161

Curriculum: Year 2

Core modules

  • Introduction to proteins and enzymes 251
  • South African flora and vegetation 251
  • Plant physiology and biotechnology 261
  • Introductory soil science 250
  • Molecular genetics 251
  • Genetic diversity and evolution 261
  • Introduction to agricultural economics 210
  • Agricultural economics 220
  • Introduction to crop protection 251
  • Principles of plant pathology 262
  • Sustainable crop production and agroclimatology 251

Curriculum: Year 3

Core modules

  • Field crops 361
  • Plant ecophysiology 356
  • Soil chemistry 320
  • Soil classification and surveying 350
  • Principles and practices 351
  • Soil-water relationship and irrigation 350
  • Plant disease control 363
  • Principles of veld management 310
  • Planted pastures and fodder crops 320
  • Applied entomology 365

Curriculum: Final year

Core modules

  • Field crops 361
  • Plant ecophysiology 356
  • Soil chemistry 320
  • Soil classification and surveying 350
  • Principles and practices 351
  • Soil-water relationship and irrigation 350
  • Plant disease control 363
  • Principles of veld management 310
  • Planted pastures and fodder crops 320
  • Applied entomology 365

Admission requirements

  • The admission requirements apply to students who apply for admission to the University of Pretoria with a National Senior Certificate (NSC) and Independent Examination Board (IEB) qualifications.
  • Applicants with qualifications other than the abovementioned should refer to: Brochure: Undergraduate program Information 2022: Qualifications other than the NSC and IEB.
  • Citizens from countries other than South Africa (applicants who are not South African citizens) should also refer to: Brochure: Newcomer’s Guide 2021.
  • School of Tomorrow (SOT), Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) and General Education Development Test (GED): The University of Pretoria no longer accepts qualifications awarded by these institutions.
  • National Certificate (Vocational) (NCV) Level 4: The University of Pretoria may consider NCV candidates, provided they meet the exemption for bachelor’s status criteria and the program requirements.

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Program content

Curriculum: Year 1

Fundamental modules

  • Academic information management 111
  • Academic information management 121
  • Language and study skills 110
  • Academic orientation 102

Core modules

  • Biometry 120
  • Plants and society 161
  • General chemistry 117
  • General chemistry 127
  • Introductory genetics 161
  • Introduction to microbiology 161
  • Molecular and cell biology 111
  • Physics for biology students 131
  • Mathematics 134
  • Animal diversity 161

Curriculum: Year 2

Core modules

  • Introduction to proteins and enzymes 251
  • South African flora and vegetation 251
  • Plant physiology and biotechnology 261
  • Introductory soil science 250
  • Molecular genetics 251
  • Genetic diversity and evolution 261
  • Introduction to agricultural economics 210
  • Agricultural economics 220
  • Introduction to crop protection 251
  • Principles of plant pathology 262
  • Sustainable crop production and agroclimatology 251

Curriculum: Year 3

Core modules

  • Field crops 361
  • Plant ecophysiology 356
  • Soil chemistry 320
  • Soil classification and surveying 350
  • Principles and practices 351
  • Soil-water relationship and irrigation 350
  • Plant disease control 363
  • Principles of veld management 310
  • Planted pastures and fodder crops 320
  • Applied entomology 365

Curriculum: Final year

Core modules

  • Field crops 361
  • Plant ecophysiology 356
  • Soil chemistry 320
  • Soil classification and surveying 350
  • Principles and practices 351
  • Soil-water relationship and irrigation 350
  • Plant disease control 363
  • Principles of veld management 310
  • Planted pastures and fodder crops 320
  • Applied entomology 365

Scholarships & funding

Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.

Tuition

For more information about tuition fees, please contact the University.

Qualification

Total credits: 570

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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences

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Why study at University of Pretoria - Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences

Our excellence in teaching and research is recognised by our large number of partners outside of academia. We work together with several companies, non-profit organisations, industry bodies, and government departments, which means that the qualification you receive from NAS gives you a unique edge for employment. The excellent research and teaching you are exposed to during your training, combined with valuable real-world experience, will make you a sought-after candidate for employment.

We are known for our expertise in forestry and agriculture, the life sciences and mathematical and statistical sciences—all supported by genuine scholarship and excellence in the basic sciences. We offer some unique degrees (in Meteorology and Nutrition, for example), and even though there may be similar offerings elsewhere, we have attractive double major options (and even a unique triple major in Human Physiology, Genetics and Psychology). Food- and water security in Africa, which are two of our many focus areas, can be approached from many angles: climate change, biotechnology, crop development, breeding, data science, agricultural economics, insurance risk, consumer behaviour, indigenous crops, pests and diseases, carbon cycling and environmental change, to name but a few.

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South Africa

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