Third Term
June/July Session 2012: Courses
The 2012 June/July session courses are as follows:
| Course | Description | Entrance Requirements | Lecturer | Course Fees |
| CML1001L* | Business Law I | None | Dr W Amien | R4420 |
| CML2010L* | Business Law II | CML1001 | Mr A Hutchison | R4420 |
| CML2001L* | Company Law | CML1001 | Miss A Msimang | R4420 |
| CML2005L* | Labour Law | None | Ms S Singlee | R4420 |
| SLL1002L | Word Power | None | Mrs G Solomons | R4250 |
| POL2038L | Comparative Politics | POL1005S | Mr M Korhonen | R5660 |
| FAM1000L | Analysing Film & TV | None | TBA | R4250 |
| HST2034L | Africa: Colonial and Post-Colonial Encounters | Two Humanities courses in historical/social science/cultural studies | Associate Professor L van Sittert | R5660 |
| RDL4101Z | Introduction to American Law | All Preliminary and Intermediate Level courses to have been completed | TBA | R2000 |
- Students can only do one Third Term course at a time.
- All UCT rules and admission requirements apply, and students should read the UCT and Third Term rules.
- Please note that we intend to have manageable class sizes for all courses.
- Courses may be cancelled if an insufficient number of students register.
- For all courses students will be admitted on a "first-come, first-served" basis.
Information specific to all CML courses
Courses marked with an * (asterisk) are on offer during the THIRD TERM, but only during the WINTER. Lectures are offered on a daily basis for three hours over a four week period. Courses will be limited to 70 students and the following admission criteria will apply:
- Only students who are explicitly required by their programme to do the law course(s) in question are eligible. (In other words, students doing the course as an optional course will not be eligible.)
- A first year student may not do a law course during the third term.
- In addition to 1 and 2, only the following students are eligible to do the law courses and in the following order of preference:
- Accounting conversion students.
- Students who have failed the particular law course in a previous year (not students who have failed to obtain a DP).
- Students who, due to curriculum problems, cannot do the course in question in the normal way (this is subject to written verification by their Faculty.)
- Students who need the course (and no other) to graduate – in other words, if the student cannot do the course, he/she will be held back for another year (this is subject to written verification by their Faculty). This only applies to a student who has completed and passed all other courses for the degree before the Third Term session begins (in other words, students who have no further courses to complete in the second semester).
Note: Any advice given by student advisor or any others which is contrary to the above must be ignored.
Information from: page 320 Commerce Faculty Handbook 2012










