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Environmental Health Officer

Environmental Health Officers are concerned with the effects that various environmental factors have on the health of communities. They are responsible for the management of environmental affairs, which have an influence on the well-being of human beings.


Available Qualifications:

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR CURRENT GRADE 12 LEARNERS

  • Minimum NSC statutory requirements for degree entry must be met.
  • An applicant with NSC Grade 12 Mathematics requires a minimum Applicant Score of 390.
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 50% for Mathematics.
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 50% for Physical Sciences.
  • NSC achievement rating of at least 50% for Life Sciences.
  • Admission is subject to Departmental selection.

For students with Senior Certificate (SC)

  • Student Performance Score (SPS) of 32.
  • Senior Certificate with matriculation endorsement.
  • Mathematics Higher Grade E or Standard Grade C.
  • Biology Higher Grade E or Standard Grade C.
  • Physical Science Higher Grade E or Standard Grade C.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor of Environmental Health or equivalent qualification at NQF Level 8. Selection of candidates is subject to availability of suitable supervisors and the nature of the research topic.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor of Environmental Health or equivalent qualification at NQF Level 8. Selection of candidates is subject to availability of suitable supervisors and the nature of the research topic.

 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 

Master of Science in Environmental Health or equivalent qualification at NQF level 9.
 
All qualifications and certificates of training, as well as research outputs must be certified by the Department. Selection of candidates is limited, subject to availability of suitable supervisors and the nature of the research topic. 
 
 

 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 

Master of Science in Environmental Health or equivalent qualification at NQF level 9.
 
All qualifications and certificates of training, as well as research outputs must be certified by the Department. Selection of candidates is limited, subject to availability of suitable supervisors and the nature of the research topic.