Qualification
SAQA ID 112925
NQF Level 10
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Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture

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Qualification type

Doctoral Degree

Credits

360

Sub-framework

HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework

Providers listed

1

Qualification snapshot

Official qualification identity fields captured from the qualification record.

Originator

North West University

Quality assurance functionary

CHE - Council on Higher Education

Field

Field 01 - Agriculture and Nature Conservation

Subfield

Primary Agriculture

Qual class

Regular-Provider-ELOAC

Recognise previous learning

Y

Important dates

These dates are carried directly from the qualification record.

Registration start

2021-07-01

Registration end

2027-06-30

Last date for enrolment

2028-06-30

Last date for achievement

2031-06-30

Purpose and entry context

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Purpose and rationale

Purpose

The primary purpose of the Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture is to provide training for an academic career in the field of Agriculture. It requires a learner to research the most advanced academic levels culminating in the submission, assessment and acceptance of a thesis. A learner may also present peer-reviewed academic articles and papers in partial fulfilment of the research requirements. The qualification provides learners with the opportunity to undertake independent research and advanced study under the guidance of a supervisor in a particular subject area within the field of Agricultural Science. Learners build on knowledge normally gained at Masters or equivalent level. The thesis presented must constitute a substantial contribution to the national and international advancement of knowledge and understanding in Agricultural Science through original research that meets international standards.

Rationale

The rationale of the qualification is to provide learners with highly advanced knowledge. These learners demonstrate specific skills and applied competence in several specialist areas in Agriculture that provide opportunities for continued personal intellectual growth. Consequently, learners may pursue gainful economic activity and possess the ability to make rewarding contributions to society. The qualification provides South Africa with significant numbers of experts in Agricultural Sciences to ensure that the local and international leadership base of innovative and knowledge-based scholarly activity. The qualification includes the development of new knowledge frameworks for the expansion of the field of the Health Sciences in general.

Entry requirements and RPL

Competence at NQF Level 9 and computer literacy are assumed. Learners are expected to have a firm grounding in agricultural sciences and advanced expertise in research methods.

Recognition of Prior Learning

Where learners do not meet the minimum admission requirements, RPL grants access to the qualification according to the Recognition of prior learning, credit accumulation and transfer, and assessment (CHE 2016) and the institution's RPL policy. The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences manages the RPL process.

  • The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences of the institution ensures that quality assurance processes address the specificities of the RPL process and that administrative and support systems, are in place.
  • The institution ensures that learners NQF meet level 9 competencies.

Entry Requirements

The minimum admission requirement for this qualification is

  • Master of Science in Agriculture, NQF.

Replacement note

This qualification does not replace any other qualification and is not replaced by any other qualification.

Structure and assessment

Qualification rules, exit outcomes, and assessment criteria from the SAQA record.

Qualification rules

This qualification consists of a compulsory module(s) at NQF Level 10 totalling 360 Credits.

Compulsory Modules at Level 10, 360 Credits

  • Thesis, 360 Credits.

Exit level outcomes

Specific outcomes

  • Demonstrate a depth of knowledge and high levels of theoretical understanding in a complex and specialised area of Agricultural Science.
  • Demonstrate intellectual independence and advanced research skills through the ability to apply sophisticated knowledge and research methodologies for the solution of complex, unfamiliar problems in the field of Agricultural Science and the competence to integrate and apply theoretical knowledge and research findings within relevant local and global contexts as well as across disciplines.
  • Deal with complexity, lacunae and contradictions in the knowledge base of Agricultural Science.
  • Autonomously generate, synthesise and evaluate information and concepts at highly abstract levels and make sound evaluations based on independently generated criteria.
  • Question and create responses to problems that expand or redefine existing knowledge.
  • Show mastery of the literature and state of research in a specific area.
  • Demonstrate research leadership within a field or across disciplines, including the ability to plan, resource, manage and optimise all aspects of research processes engaged in, within complex and unpredictable contexts.
  • Demonstrate high levels of responsibility, self-reflexivity and adaptability, concerning the ethical implications of research, the determination of socially relevant issues and research needs in South Africa, and the ability to relate these issues to international contexts.

Associated assessment criteria

The following associated assessment criteria apply across all Exit Level Outcomes

  • Generate and display specialised knowledge and high levels of theoretical understanding in a complex and specialised area within the field of Agricultural Sciences and across specialised or applied areas and make an original contribution to the knowledge society in the discipline they are researching on;
  • Apply and develop intellectual independence and advanced research skills, sophisticated knowledge and research methodologies to the solution of complex, unfamiliar problems in the field of Agricultural Sciences;
  • Apply and develop competence to integrate and apply theoretical knowledge and research findings within relevant local and global contexts as well as across disciplines in the field of Agricultural Sciences;
  • Generate, synthesise and evaluate information and concepts at highly abstract levels and make sound evaluations based on independently generated criteria;
  • Show mastery of the literature by producing original insights into new and complex ideas, information and issues in a specific area of the field of Agricultural Sciences;
  • Plan, resource, manage and optimise all aspects of research processes within complex and unpredictable contexts in the field of Agricultural Sciences.

Integrated Assessment

Research proposal defence and feedback from the Research Committee and other feedback from the promoter (supervisor) forms part of Formative Assessment. For Summative Assessment, learners present a thesis in the form of integrated research findings, interpreted and linked to the existing literature but with a level of novelty, across the entire area of investigation.

Progression and comparability

Articulation options

This qualification allows possibilities for horizontal articulation.

Horizontal Articulation

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Crop Science, NQF Level 10.

International comparability

  • Country: Spain.
  • Institution: Universidade da Coru�a.
  • Qualification Title: Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural and Forestry Research.

This qualification is similar to the Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural and Forestry Research offered by the above country in terms of the following:

  • Both qualifications share a similar purpose of training experts on the processes and management of the agricultural sector and are multidisciplinary. However, the Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural and Forestry Research focuses on the agrarian and forestry production of Galicia and the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe. This qualification trains skilled experts in agrarian, forestry and agroforestry research. While the Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture is more open to general knowledge in the broad agricultural sector with more interest in Africa and South Africa.
  • The curriculum of both qualifications also differs as the research component of the Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural and Forestry Research qualification is complemented with research methodology modules. This structure makes it a research and coursework qualification while the Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture is solely research. Nonetheless, both qualifications have a course duration of 3 to 5 years full-time and part-time.
  • This qualification compares favourably with the Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture and Forestry Research offered at the Universidade da Coru�a. However, this qualification is unique as it focuses more on the South African context.
  • Country: Italy.
  • Institution: Institute of Life Sciences.
  • Qualification Title: Doctor of Philosophy in Agrobiosciences.

This qualification is similar to the qualification offered by the above country in terms of the following

  • Both qualifications are multidisciplinary and share relatively similar areas of speciality with a focus on a research-oriented career. They both require a master's qualification in a related field as an entry requirement and are offered in a course duration of 3-years full-time.

> Genomics and Crop Science (Plant Biotechnology; Plant Genetics; Plant Physiology; Plant Genomics; Crop Sciences; Advanced technologies in Horticulture; Crop production and quality),

> Agriculture,

> Environment and Landscape (Multifunctional and sustainable agriculture, Organic and integrated agriculture, Crop production and quality; Agroecosystem management and functional biodiversity; Landscape Agronomy; Multicriteria analysis of food and non-food cropping systems; Agro-environmental comparison of cropping systems; Agriculture-territory-landscape).

  • This qualification compares favourably with the Doctor of Philosophy in Agrobiosciences offered at the Institute of Life Sciences. However, this qualification is unique as it focuses more on the South African context.

Providers currently listed

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North West University

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