ILW1501 - Tutorial Letter 101 - 2022 - 3 - B
ILW1501 - Tutorial Letter 101 - 2022 - 3 - B
ILW1501 - Tutorial Letter 101 - 2022 - 3 - B
Introduction to Law
ILW1501
Semester 1 and 2
Department of Jurisprudence
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CONTENTS
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1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 4
2 WELCOME TO THE MODULE INTRODUCTION TO LAW (ILW1501) ........................................ 5
3 PURPOSE AND OUTCOMES ...................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................................................ 5
3.2 Outcomes ..................................................................................................................................... 5
4 CURRICULUM TRANSFORMATION ........................................................................................... 6
5 CONTACTING THE UNIVERSITY VIA EMAIL ............................................................................. 6
6 LECTURERS AND CONTACT DETAILS ..................................................................................... 7
6.1 Lecturers....................................................................................................................................... 7
6.2 Department ................................................................................................................................... 7
6.3 College of Law Information Centre ................................................................................................ 7
6.4 University ...................................................................................................................................... 7
7 RESOURCES ............................................................................................................................... 8
7.1 Prescribed book(s) ........................................................................................................................ 8
7.2 Recommended book(s) ................................................................................................................. 9
7.3 Electronic reserves (e-reserves) ................................................................................................... 9
7.4 Library services and resources information ................................................................................... 9
8 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ................................................................................................ 9
8.1 Module-specific support initiatives................................................................................................. 9
8.2 First-Year Experience Programme @ Unisa ............................................................................... 10
8.3 Companies falsely advertising Unisa services............................................................................. 10
9 STUDY PLAN ............................................................................................................................. 10
10 PRACTICAL WORK ................................................................................................................... 11
11 ASSESSMENT ........................................................................................................................... 11
11.1 Assessment criteria..................................................................................................................... 11
11.2 Assessment plan ........................................................................................................................ 11
11.3 Unique numbers ......................................................................................................................... 11
11.4 Assignment due dates ................................................................................................................ 11
11.5 Submission of assignments ........................................................................................................ 11
11.6 Other assessment methods ........................................................................................................ 11
11.7 The examination ......................................................................................................................... 12
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Dear Student
1 INTRODUCTION
Teaching and learning in an ODeL context involve multiple modes of delivery ranging from
blended learning to fully online. As a default position, all post graduate programmes are offered
fully online with no printed study materials, while undergraduate programmes are offered in a
blended mode of delivery where printed study materials are augmented with online teaching and
learning via the learner management system – myUnisa. In some instances, undergraduate
programmes are offered fully online as well.
Furthermore, our programmes are aligned with the vision, mission and values of the University.
Amongst Unisa's commitment to serve humanity and shape futures combined with a clear
appreciation of our location on the African continent, Unisa's graduates have distinctive graduate
qualities which include
• independent, resilient, responsible and caring citizens who are able to fulfil and serve in
multiple roles in their immediate and future local, national and global communities
• having a critical understanding of their location on the African continent with its histories,
challenges and potential in relation to globally diverse contexts
• the ability to critically analyse and evaluate the credibility and usefulness of information
and data from multiple sources in a globalised world with its ever-increasing information
and data flows and competing worldviews
• how to apply their discipline-specific knowledge competently, ethically and creatively to
solve real-life problems
• an awareness of their own learning and developmental needs and future potential
Whether a module is offered either as blended (meaning that we use a combination of printed
and online material to engage with you) or online (all information is available via the internet), we
use myUnisa as our virtual campus. This is an online system that is used to administer, document
and deliver educational material to you and support engagement with you. Look out for
information from your lecturer as well as other Unisa platforms to determine how to access the
virtual myUnisa module site. Information on the tools that will be available to engage with the
lecturer and fellow students to support your learning will also be communicated via various
platforms.
You are encouraged to log into the module site on myUnisa regularly (that is, at least two to
three times per week).
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There are three very important aspects regarding the module Introduction to Law
(ILW1501) that you need to take note of from the very beginning:
We follow a blended approach in the tuition and delivery of the study material for ILW1501,
meaning that we use a combination of printed and online material on the learner management
system, myUnisa to engage with you.
Before you get started in this module, look out for the step-by-step guidelines on how to
approach the module ILW1501 on the module site and read these guidelines very carefully.
Browse the Unisa website for crucially important information and familiarise yourself with the
homepage or landing page of myUnisa and the module site for ILW1501. You will find all the
information that you need to start with the module ILW1501 here. We are very active on the
ILW1501 module site. As stated in section 1, you must log into the ILW1501 module site on
myUnisa at least two to three times per week.
Important note: You must first register before you can log into the learner management system,
myUnisa, Unisa’s online campus.
The purpose of this module is for students to gain basic knowledge, insight and skills for the
analysis and solution of elementary problems relating to some of the underlying principles of
South African law in general and to provide students with a basic knowledge of the nature, role
and implications of transformative constitutionalism within South African law. Students accredited
with this module can distinguish basic legal concepts and correctly identify and apply suitable
legal rules and principles to basic legal problems.
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3.2 Outcomes
• Analyse basic legal concepts and underlying principles of the South African Law in general.
• Formulate legal arguments and apply knowledge to practical South African legal problems.
4 CURRICULUM TRANSFORMATION
Unisa has implemented a transformation charter based on five pillars and eight dimensions. In
response to this charter, we have placed curriculum transformation high on the teaching and
learning agenda. Curriculum transformation includes the following pillars: student-centred
scholarship, the pedagogical renewal of teaching and assessment practices, the scholarship of
teaching and learning, and the infusion of African epistemologies and philosophies. These pillars
and their principles will be integrated at both programme and module levels as a phased-in
approach. You will notice a marked change in the teaching and learning strategy implemented by
Unisa, together with how the content is conceptualised in your modules. We encourage you to
embrace these changes during your studies at Unisa in a responsive way within the framework
of transformation.
• New applicants who are enquiring about information for the purpose of applying for
admission.
• New applicants who do not yet have a myLife email account, because they have been
admitted but not yet registered.
• Where a student requires assistance in resolving myLife email account access
problems.
Please be aware that any personal information you publish on public platforms, such as social
media platforms and WhatsApp groups, is not covered by the provisions of the Protection of
Personal Information Act 4 of 2013. Any personal information published in the public domain is
not considered private and can therefore be accessed by external parties with access to such
platforms.
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To contact the University, please dial 080 000 1870. Remember to keep your student number on
hand when contacting the University. The Unisa Student Communication Service Centre will be
open on weekdays from 08:00 – 16:00 (South African Standard Time).
Please check the list below carefully and send an enquiry from your myLife email account
to one email address only. This will ensure that there is no confusion as to who must respond,
thereby preventing unnecessary delays in the response or resulting in the email being portrayed
as spam. Students should only forward enquiries to the Registrar and Deputy Registrar in
instances where those enquiries could not be resolved at other levels.
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TYPE OF QUERY EMAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER
ICT
myUnisa [email protected] 012 429 3111 (Option 2)
myLife [email protected] 012 429 3111 (Option 2)
STUDENT ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATIONS
General applications and registration
[email protected]
queries
College of Law [email protected]
International students [email protected]
Exemptions [email protected]
Access and matriculation exemption [email protected]
Re-admissions [email protected]
STUDENT ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATION
General assignment enquiries [email protected]
General exam queries [email protected] 012 429 8641
Aegrotat exams [email protected] 012 429 8641
Exam arrangements for students with [email protected]
012 429 8641
disabilities
Exam admission [email protected] 012 429 8641
International students [email protected] + 27 12 429 2268
Remarks [email protected] 012 429 8641
Purchase of an exam script [email protected] 012 429 8641
FINANCE
Student account enquiries [email protected] 012 429 2441/4299
STUDENT FUNDING
General student funding enquiries [email protected] 012 441 5600
STUDY MATERIAL
Despatch enquiries [email protected]
7 RESOURCES
7.1 Prescribed book(s)
There is no prescribed textbook for ILW1501. This means that you do not have to buy any
additional academic textbooks for ILW1501. You only need to study the “Only Study Guide for
ILW1501” and the additional study material provided on the module site on myUnisa.
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Recommended guides:
All information relating to module-specific support initiatives will be made available to you via
myUnisa on the module site.
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8.2 First-Year Experience Programme @ Unisa
For many students, the transition from school education to tertiary education is beset with anxiety.
This is also true for first-time students to Unisa. Unisa is a dedicated open distance and e-learning
institution. Unlike face-to-face/contact institutions, Unisa is somewhat different. It is a mega
university, and all our programmes are offered through a blended learning mode or fully online
learning mode. It is for this reason that we thought it necessary to offer first-time students
additional/extended support so that you can seamlessly navigate the Unisa teaching and learning
journey with little difficulty and few barriers. In this regard we offer a specialised student support
programme to students entering Unisa for the first time. We refer to this programme as Unisa’s
First-Year Experience (FYE) Programme. The FYE is designed to provide you with prompt and
helpful information about services that the institution offers and how you can access information.
The following FYE programmes are currently offered:
• FYE website: All the guides and resources you need to navigate through your first year at
Unisa can be accessed using the following link: www.unisa.ac.za/FYE
• FYE emails: You will receive regular emails to help you stay focused and motivated.
• FYE broadcasts: You will receive emails with links to broadcasts on various topics related
to your first-year studies (eg videos on how to submit assignments online).
• FYE mailbox: For assistance with queries related to your first year of study, send an email
to [email protected]
• www.unisa.ac.za
• https://my.unisa.ac.za
• https://www.facebook.com/UniversityOfSouthAfrica
• https://twitter.com/unisa
• https://www.linkedin.com/company/unisa
9 STUDY PLAN
You must log into the module site of ILW1501 on myUnisa for the module’s study plan.
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10 PRACTICAL WORK
There is no practical work for this module.
11 ASSESSMENT
11.1 Assessment criteria
The assessment criteria for the module ILW1501 are reflected in the learning outcomes that
appear in the beginning of each learning unit of the “Only Study Guide for ILW1501”. Make sure
that you master these learning outcomes for assessment purposes.
You must log into the module site on myUnisa in order to access the following:
• the examination
• Assignment due dates will be made available to you on the landing page of myUnisa for
this module. We envisage that the due dates will be available to you upon registration.
• Log on to the myUnisa site for this module to obtain more information on the due dates for
the submission of the assignments.
All information on when and where to submit your assignments will be made available to you via
the myUnisa site for your module.
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11.7 The examination
Examination information and details on the format of the examination will be made available to
you online via the myUnisa site. Look out for information that will be shared with you by your
lecturer and e-tutors (where relevant) and for communication from the University.
12 ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
12.1 Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the act of taking the words, ideas and thoughts of others and presenting them as
your own. It is a form of theft which involves several dishonest academic activities, such as the
following:
• Cutting and pasting from any source without acknowledging the source.
• Not including or using incorrect references.
• Paraphrasing without acknowledging the original source of the information.
12.2 Cheating
Cheating includes, but is not limited to, the following:
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Many of your questions about the module, the study material for the module, e-tutors (where
relevant), assignments, the examination and examination administration will be answered by
visiting myUnisa and the module site.
15 IN CLOSING
We trust that you will find the module both interesting and rewarding. Please remember that you
are welcome to contact any of the lecturers should you have any questions relating to the content
of this module. We wish you success with your studies.
Kind regards
MRS A JACOBS
PROF S MAHOMED
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