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| SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY |
| REGISTERED QUALIFICATION: |
| Doctor of Philosophy in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology |
| SAQA QUAL ID | QUALIFICATION TITLE | |||
| 96681 | Doctor of Philosophy in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology | |||
| ORIGINATOR | ||||
| University of the Western Cape | ||||
| PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QUALITY ASSURANCE FUNCTIONARY | NQF SUB-FRAMEWORK | |||
| CHE - Council on Higher Education | HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework | |||
| QUALIFICATION TYPE | FIELD | SUBFIELD | ||
| Doctoral Degree | Field 10 - Physical, Mathematical, Computer and Life Sciences | Environmental Sciences | ||
| ABET BAND | MINIMUM CREDITS | PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL | NQF LEVEL | QUAL CLASS |
| Undefined | 360 | Not Applicable | NQF Level 10 | Regular-Provider-ELOAC |
| REGISTRATION STATUS | SAQA DECISION NUMBER | REGISTRATION START DATE | REGISTRATION END DATE | |
| Registered-data under construction | EXCO 0324/24 | 2024-07-01 | 2027-06-30 | |
| LAST DATE FOR ENROLMENT | LAST DATE FOR ACHIEVEMENT | |||
| 2027-06-30 | 2029-06-30 | |||
Registered-data under construction The qualification content is currently being updated for the qualifications with the status “Registered-data under construction” or showing “DETAILS UNDER CONSTRUCTION” to ensure compliance with SAQA’S Policy and Criteria for the registration of qualifications and part-qualifications on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) (As amended, 2022). These qualifications are re-registered until 30 June 2027 and can legitimately be offered by the institutions to which they are registered. |
| In all of the tables in this document, both the pre-2009 NQF Level and the NQF Level is shown. In the text (purpose statements, qualification rules, etc), any references to NQF Levels are to the pre-2009 levels unless specifically stated otherwise. |
| PURPOSE AND RATIONALE OF THE QUALIFICATION |
| Purpose:
The purpose of the Doctor of Philosophy in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology is to offer specialised training in theories, concepts and research methods appropriate to the emerging field of enquiry. This will contribute to the further development and strengthening of engaged scholarship on issues of great relevance to societies and particularly in Africa. Thus the qualification will serve to build capacity for effective societal responses to social change. At the end of this programme, the learner should be able to: Rationale: The rationale of the qualification is to provide qualifying learners with higher, expert post-graduate level knowledge, specific skills and applied competence in a number of fields of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology that provide for continued personal intellectual growth, gainful economic activity and rewarding contributions to society. Such learners can feed into the country's needs for high-level scientists and managers in the spheres of fisheries, nature conservation, museum collections, environmental management, pest control, ethnobiology, biodiversity utilization, taxonomy, game farming and eco-tourism as well as specialists and experts in sub-fields therein. The qualification seeks to provide South Africa with significant number of postgraduates in the field of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology in order to ensure that the local leadership base of innovative and knowledge-based economic and scholarly activity is widened. The qualification also seeks to increase national and regional capacity for research and decision-making in the field of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology. This qualification will provide the skills and intellectual capacity needed to ensure that South Africa has the capacity to implement the International Convention on Biodiversity, to which it is a signatory. |
| LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING |
| Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):
RPL offers an alternative access route into a qualification, to those who do not meet the specified qualification entry requirements. Qualifications, part-qualifications and professional designations registered on the NQF may be awarded in whole or in part through RPL. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an important consideration for this qualification. The institution's Recognition of Prior Learning Policy and rules and procedures will be considered when learners apply for RPL. Access to the qualification can also be provided in terms of the university's RPL policy and its admission criteria stipulated by Senate. In addition in the RPL process students have to undergo a Portfolio Development Course to support the learner's admission. The PDC will focus on written submission explaining the reasons for the learners' interest in in the discipline as an adjunct to their existing professional competencies and indicating the nature of a possible research project. In addition an application can be made in terms of rule A.2 via Senate. Entry Requirements: The minimum entry requirement for this qualification is: |
| RECOGNISE PREVIOUS LEARNING? |
| Y |
| QUALIFICATION RULES |
| This qualification consists of the following compulsory module at National Qualifications Framework Level 8 totalling 360 Credits.
Compulsory Module, Level 10: |
| EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES |
| 1. Make an original contribution in a specific area of specialisation in the field of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology.
2. Independently initiate and conduct research in the chosen area of specialisation in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology. 3. Gain specialist knowledge in the field of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology. 4. Produce a dissertation, which meets international standards of scholarly and professional writing. 5. Display specialised scholastic and supervised research skills in the field of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology and perform a full range of standard and non-standard procedures, often in non-standard combinations across the sub-disciplines in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology. 6. Process information at the level of analysis, transformation and evaluation of abstract data and concepts. 7. Formulate hypotheses and design research projects and programmes to test and evaluate hypotheses. 8. Communicate effectively, in both oral and written modes, with peers, using the appropriate structure, style and graphic support; be able to independently publish research in peer-reviewed journals and present research at international conferences. 9. Communicate effectively with the broader community of stakeholders, including the press and the public via popular articles. |
| ASSOCIATED ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
| The following Associated Assessment Criteria applies across all the Exit Level Outcomes:
Integrated Assessment: The learners' knowledge in the area of research will be assessed by the supervisor and faculty members. A learner must submit a formal proposal for PhD research by the end of their first year. This will be assessed by a committee of at least three external professors. Learners will complete a research project to be presented as a thesis. Assessment of the thesis will be carried out where possible by international external examiners. |
| INTERNATIONAL COMPARABILITY |
| The PhD Degree by dissertation will be comparable to those doctoral degrees through dissertation offered by international institutions.
Colorado State (USA), Kent (UK), Flinders (Australia) and Sheffield Universities (UK) offers PhD in Biodiversity and Conservation Biology within its sub-areas of specialisation by thesis/dissertation. These Degrees are similar in content to this Doctor of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology by thesis /dissertation. Conclusion: The current qualification does not have any compulsory modules (coursework) as do the international qualifications but all have a thesis/dissertation component. The international qualifications are comparable in terms of scope of content, duration and the requirement of a research dissertation/thesis in order to complete the qualification. |
| ARTICULATION OPTIONS |
| This qualification allows possibilities for horizontal articulation.
Horizontal Articulation: |
| MODERATION OPTIONS |
| N/A |
| CRITERIA FOR THE REGISTRATION OF ASSESSORS |
| N/A |
| NOTES |
| N/A |
| LEARNING PROGRAMMES RECORDED AGAINST THIS QUALIFICATION: |
| When qualifications are replaced, some (but not all) of their learning programmes are moved to the replacement qualifications. If a learning programme appears to be missing from here, please check the replaced qualification. |
| NONE |
| PROVIDERS CURRENTLY ACCREDITED TO OFFER THIS QUALIFICATION: |
| This information shows the current accreditations (i.e. those not past their accreditation end dates), and is the most complete record available to SAQA as of today. Some Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionaries have a lag in their recording systems for provider accreditation, in turn leading to a lag in notifying SAQA of all the providers that they have accredited to offer qualifications and unit standards, as well as any extensions to accreditation end dates. The relevant Primary or Delegated Quality Assurance Functionary should be notified if a record appears to be missing from here. |
| 1. | University of the Western Cape |
| All qualifications and part qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework are public property. Thus the only payment that can be made for them is for service and reproduction. It is illegal to sell this material for profit. If the material is reproduced or quoted, the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) should be acknowledged as the source. |