All newly registered Unisa students in undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications (NQF levels 5–8), and those who haven’t yet completed it, are required to complete the Compulsory Academic Integrity Course for 2026.
Why It’s Important
The course teaches you to embody honesty, respect, fairness, responsibility, and accountability throughout your studies. These values:
- Help you navigate your studies ethically
- Protect the credibility of your qualification
- Lay the foundation for future professional success
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What You’ll Learn
By completing the course, you will:
- Understand the meaning and importance of academic integrity
- Learn about academic misconduct such as plagiarism, collusion, and contract cheating
- Use AI tools ethically
- Engage with academic work responsibly and ethically
How to Access the Course
- Go to Unisa MOOC
- Log in using your myLife account credentials
- Click “My Courses”
- Complete all 6 study units
When Is the Course Due?
Check your allocated group sites for your open and due dates to avoid missing the deadline.
Need Help?
- Course instructions
- FAQs
- Email: mymodule22@unisa.ac.za
- Call: 0800 00 1870
Act Now!
Let’s build a culture of honesty and respect together. Unisa has zero tolerance for academic dishonesty. Take the first step towards academic excellence by completing the course on time!
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