There are no undergraduate courses in forensic science on offer at any of the universities in South Africa. You need to prepare yourself for a Science Hons degree so I would recommend Maths, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology or Biology, Excellent communication skills also needed, so English and another language. You can take a module in Forensic genetics at UCT in your Hons year which would prepare you for a Masters in Biomedical Forensic Science, which is the first such programme in South Africa and is to be launched by UCT in 2012.
what school subjects must I take to study crimonology
criminlogy and forensic science
maths and physics
You need biology,chemistry and history to become a nurse in south africa
mathematical literacy and life orientation
The Boers were the original Dutch settlers in South Africa. They have now become Afrikaaners and many are still in South Africa.
1910-1961 South Africa become a self governing member of the British Commonwealth of nations.In 1961 SA become a Republic an broke all ties with England .
maths and physics
You need biology,chemistry and history to become a nurse in south africa
maths,physics and bio
MathematicsLife sciencePhysical science
mathematical literacy and life orientation
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Language (the language of your country so you can read, speak and write with patients)Science (biology & chemistry)MathematicsMedicineFirst Aid
Any subjects really, as long as you have a level 4(four) or higher in English.
The qualifications to become a judge in South Africa is the same as it is in the United States. You must obtain a doctorate from an accredited university and then pass the bar that is provided in South Africa.
Madiba monument become South Africa's own Statue of Liberty