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1st Semester 2015 WHAT IS A TUTORIAL? A tutorial is a regular meeting of students under the leadership of a tutor. The tutor leads you through aspects of the study material with which you are experiencing difficulties. WHY WE HAVE TUTORIALS? To broaden students understanding of subject content Develop analytical skills To provide necessary guidelines on difficult content areas approach To assist students with Assignments and prepare them for examinations WHO ARE THE TUTORS? Our Tutors are hand-picked professional people who have extensive practical and theoretical knowledge of the courses in which they conduct classes. Unisa tutors (experienced researchers' or/and professionals) lead discussions that focus on common problem areas in the curriculum, key issues and themes WHAT IS A FACE-TO-FACE TUTORIAL? A face-to-face tutorial is an organised session where students and tutors meet regularly at a common venue and at scheduled times to tackle problems involving their studies. WHAT IS A VIDEO CONFERENCE(VC) TUTORIAL? A video conference is a live connection between people in separate locations for the purpose of communication, usually involving audio and often text as well as video. CLASSES TAKE PLACE FORTNIGHTLY FOR 2 HOURS PER COURSE/ MODULE, MAINLY ON SATURDAYS. In total 15 hours per module per semester or 30 hours per course per year. Midweek classes may be arranged if there are sufficient students and the tutor is available. A minimum of 10 students ensures the commencement of tutorials for a designated course. Other Programmes: E-tutor Video Conferences Qualitative and Quantitative Literacies For more information visit our information desk at Unisa Middelburg or www.unisa.ac.za/middelburgclasses And facebook group page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Unisa-Mpumalanga 1st Semester 2015 MODULE CODE MODULE DESCRIPTION COLLEGE OF ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING SCIENCES MAC2601 FAC1501 FAC1502 FAC1503 FAC1601 AIN1501 MAC1501 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING INTRODUCTORY FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES, CONCEPTS AND PROCEDURES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES FOR LAW PRACTITIONERS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING REPORTING ACCOUNTING INFO. SYSTEMS IN COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES ECS1501 ECS1601 ECS2601 DSC1520 DSC1630 QMI150 FMA401V HRD1501 HRM1501 ECONOMICS IA ECONOMICS IB ECONOMICS QUANTITATIVE MODELLING I INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENTARY QUANTITATIVE METHODS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IV INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES SPP101S RMN111Z SAFETY PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE 1 RISK MANAGEMENT F2F F2F COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE MAT1581 MAT2691 STA1510 STA1610 ELE1501 DIG1501 MATHEMATICS I (ENGINEERING) MATHEMATICS I I (ENGINEERING) BASIC STATISTICS INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I DIGITAL SYSTEMS I F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F MED161Q MECHANICAL ENGINEERING:DRAWING F2F SRV1501 MEP171X SMI181Q PHY1501 SURVEYING I (THEORY) MINERAL EXPLOITATION I SCIENCE MINING I ELEMENTARY MECHANICS I F2F F2F F2F F2F COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ARTS ENG1502 ENN103F ENG1501 FOUNDATIONS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES FOUNDATIONS IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIES F2F F2F F2F COLLEGE OF LAW MRL4801 MRL2601 PVL1501 SCL1501 LAW OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRU, INTELLEC PROPERTY COMPETITION ENTREPRENEURIAL LAW LAW OF PERSONS SKILLS COURSE FOR LAW F2F F2F F2F F2F COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES GGH1501 GGH1502 GGH1503 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE OUR LIVING EARTH F2F F2F F2F