2019 DIRECTIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE APPLICANTS
2019 DIRECTIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE APPLICANTS
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WELCOME 2 PART A: PREPARING TO APPLY 3 English language proficiency International applicants PART B: SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION ONLINE 4 Applying online Application enquiries Applications for student housing Postgraduate funding Application fees Dates by which to apply 5 Submission dates for supporting documents 6
PART C: THE PROCESS AFTER SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION 7 Updating your application Acceptance fees: GSB programmes only For international students 8 International student fees 9
PART D: AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES, DESCRIPTIONS, CODES AND REQUIREMENTS 10
PART E: CONTACT DETAILS 29
PART F: MAPS OF UCT CAMPUS AND SURROUNDING AREAS 30
APPLY ONLINE AT http://applyonline.uct.ac.za Apply online using a working email address that is not shared with another UCT applicant.
CORRESPONDENCE AND INQUIRIES Please address correspondence to [email protected] or to: The Director of Admissions University of Cape Town Private Bag X3 Rondebosch 7701 South Africa For faculty-specific and other queries, please use the contact details in Part E. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this guide and our handbooks. However, we reserve the right at any time, if circumstances dictate, to: (i) change any of the published details as well as the courses and curricula on offer, or (ii) add to, or withdraw any of, the courses on offer.
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Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in studying at the University of Cape Town. We strive to be world class. Established in 1829, we are South Africa’s oldest university, and a leading university in Africa.
As a student, you will be part of a vibrant UCT community and benefit from a range of academic programmes in Commerce, Engineering & the Built Environment, Health Sciences, Humanities, Law and Science. Our faculties offer a wide range of postgraduate programmes, either including coursework or exclusively research based.
UCT has a rich mix of South African students, and we have international students from over 100 countries. We offer diversity that is worthy of celebration. The UCT educational experience is multi-dimensional. We offer outstanding sports facilities, a rich student residence experience as well as a range of student clubs, societies and sport codes that cater for many interests.
This guide will help you to apply online. After you apply, we will send you your applicant number. Please quote this number in all subsequent communication. Do not hesitate to contact us should you need further information. We are proud of our students, each of whom contributes to the vitality of UCT.
We look forward to receiving your application and hope to welcome you to UCT in 2019.
Carl Herman
Director of Admissions
WELCOME
DIRECTIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE APPLICANTS2019
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
The medium of instruction and examination at UCT is English. In view of this postgraduate students must have attained proficiency in English, and if English is a foreign language you must prove this proficiency.
The following are minima: • a recent score (obtained within five years of your application for admission) of at least 88 on the TOEFL iBT test. • a recent overall band score of 7.0 (with no individual element of the test scoring below 6.0) on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); • a score on the Pearson PTE Academic test of 64.
For more information about the TOEFL (including information on how to register for the tests and dates when tests are held), use one of the following contacts: Email: [email protected] Website: www.toefl.org Information on TOEFL is also available from the American Embassy or Consulate in your country.
Information about the IELTS may be obtained from the British Council at the British Embassy or Consulate in your country. Information on IELTS is also available from the British Council, South Africa: Tel: +27 11 560 9300 Email: [email protected] Website: www.britishcouncil.org.za/exam/ielts
If you are writing a TOEFL or IELTS test you must ensure that the test score is received by our Admissions Office no later than 12 January 2019.
The NBTs are offered by the Centre for Educational Testing for Access and Placement (CETAP) and can be arranged to be taken anywhere in the world (visit www.nbt.ac.za for details). For graduate applicants, this is 68% (proficient) or above on the Graduate Academic Literacy (G-AL) and 70% (proficient) or above on the Graduate Quantitative (G-QL) Tests, unless otherwise stipulated.
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
UCT’s International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO) co-ordinates and facilitates internationally-related initiatives and activities at UCT. IAPO supports international students and facilitates your integration into the UCT environment. IAPO helps international students with queries relating to application procedures, application deadlines, visa requirements and international tuition fees.
PART A: PRELIMINARY NOTES
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APPLY ONLINE Postgraduate applications are only possible online and must be submitted at http://applyonline.uct.ac.za
APPLICATION ENQUIRIES If you need help in completing your application, or advice about your choice of programme, please contact us at: Tel: (021) 650-2128 or email: [email protected]. The Admissions Office is located on Level 4, Masingene Building, Middle Campus, and will where necessary refer you to a faculty office or department for more details information or advice. APPLICATIONS FOR STUDENT HOUSING Applications for residential accommodation must be received by 30 September 2018. The application is part of the academic application process. Only students applying for full-time study are considered for UCT accommodation.
UCT has a three-tier residence system that provides different levels of services, governance and management for junior and senior students. First-tier residences are for undergraduates only.
• Second-tier catering residences provide accommodation for senior undergraduate and for postgraduate students. • Second-tier self-catering residences and flats are usually reserved for postgraduate students. • Third-tier residences provide self-catering accommodation for senior and postgraduate students.
POSTGRADUATE FUNDING UCT financial assistance is only available to full-time students.
FUNDING FOR SOUTH AFRICAN POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS Complete the Postgraduate Funding Application as part of your application for admission to UCT. Please refer to the Postgraduate Funding Office (PGFO) for details: website: http://www.students.uct.ac.za/students/fees-funding/postgraduate-degree-funding/applications-requirements
The closing date for applications is 31 October 2018.
FUNDING FOR INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS We have a limited number of scholarships available for international and refugee students. You must access and complete Form 10C. UCT international and refugee student scholarships are NOT full cost awards. Please obtain sufficient funding from other sources. Before applying to the Postgraduate Funding Office for funding, you must submit your UCT application (http://applyonline.uct.ac.za). Information and Application Form 10C can be sourced from the Postgraduate Funding Office - or from the Office’s website: http://www.students.uct.ac.za/students/fees-funding/postgraduate-degree-funding/applications-requirements
The closing date for applications for UCT international and refugee students’ scholarships and supporting documentation is 31 July 2018. Please return the completed Form 10C direct to the Postgraduate Centre and Funding Office. Late and/or incomplete applications will not be considered.
FUNDING FOR GSB POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS The Graduate School of Business has funding opportunities available to postgraduate students. For further information, go to http://www.gsb.uct.ac.za/funding-scholarships
APPLICATION FEES
UCT students/graduates (unless applying at the GSB) nil Postgraduate applications from South Africa and SADC region R100 Postgraduate applications from outside of the SADC region R300 GSB applications from African citizens/permanent residents R1350 GSB applications from outside of Africa US$285
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PART B: SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION PART B: SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
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• Application fees are not refundable. Paying an application fee does not mean that your application will be successful. • The application fee may be paid by cheque, postal order, electronic funds transfer (EFT) or credit card. Cash payments may be made only at the Cashiers Office, Kramer Building, Cross Campus Road, Middle Campus, UCT. • EFT payments for all degrees/diplomas EXCEPT GSB must be made to the following account: Beneficiary: University of Cape Town - No. 1 Sundries Account* Bank: Standard Bank SA Ltd Branch: Rondebosch, Western Cape Branch Code: 025009 Account: 071503854
Swift code (for international payments): SBZAZAJJ Reference Number: 11196, applicant’s first name, applicant’s last name e.g. 11196 Sally Smith (This reference must be entered on the appropriate bank form.)
* Standard Bank clients must select the bank-approved beneficiary “UNIVERSITY CAPE TOWN SUNDRIES ACCOUNT” from the Companies list.
• EFT payments for the GSB (Graduate School of Business) programmes must be made to the following account: Beneficiary: University of Cape Town - No. 9 GSB Account Bank: Standard Bank SA Ltd Branch: Rondebosch, Western Cape Branch Code: 025009 Account: 072953004
Swift code (for international payments for GSB programmes): SBZAZAJJ GSB Reference Number: GSB, applicant’s first name, applicant’s last name e.g. GSB Betty Brown (This reference must be entered on the appropriate bank form.)
• Application fees must be paid in South African rands, except by applicants from outside of Africa applying for GSB Programmes, in which case payment should be in US Dollars. • UCT graduates are exempt from paying an application fee, except in the case of GSB applicants.
DATES BY WHICH TO APPLY
The dates below are for coursework master’s degrees, honours degrees or PG diplomas. All research master’s and PhD applications remain open throughout the year.
Applicants applying to the Graduate School of Business doctoral programmes must refer to www.gsb.uct.ac.za for the relevant closing dates.
The submission date for coursework postgraduate programmes is 31 October unless otherwise specified below. After the submission date a selection process takes place. Where places remain available after the first round of selection, applications received after the closing date may be considered, depending on the department.
FACULTY OF COMMERCE: HONOURS, COURSEWORK MASTER’S AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES 31 October 2018 is the closing date for all Commerce PG qualifications except for: Economics PhD by coursework and thesis 31 July 2018 MPhil specialising in Inclusive Innovation 30 September 2018 MCom in Risk Management of Financial Markets 30 September 2018 MPhil specialising in Mathematical Finance 30 September 2018 MPhil specialising in Development Policy & Practice 30 September 2018
PG Diploma in Management Practice: this programme has multiple selection cycles; for details contact the GSB. Actuarial Sciences applications require proof of passes in professional examinations, or of exemption recommendations. DPhil in Business Administration 30 September 2018 All international applicants are urged to apply by 31 October 2018.
PART B: SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION PART B: SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: HONOURS, COURSEWORK MASTER’S AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES 31 October is the closing date for all programmes except: Bachelor of Architectural Studies Honours and Master of Architecture (Professional) 30 September 2018 All Electrical Engineering taught programmes 31 January 2019 FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES: HONOURS, COURSEWORK MASTER’S AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
30 September is the closing date for all programmes except: Bachelor of Medical Science Honours in Biokinetics 31 August 2018 Bachelor of Medical Science Honours in Exercise Science 31 August 2018 Master’s in Biokinetics 31 August 2018 Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Midwifery & Neonatal Care 31 October 2018 Postgraduate Diploma in Child Nursing 31 October 2018 Postgraduate Diploma in Critical Care Nursing (Child) 31 October 2018 Postgraduate Diploma in Health Professional Education 31 October 2018 Postgraduate Diploma in Nephrology Nursing 31 October 2018
All international applicants are urged to apply by 31 July 2018.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES: HONOURS, COURSEWORK MASTER’S AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES 31 October is the closing date for all programmes except: Master’s in Clinical Psychology 31 May 2018 Master’s specialising in Dramaturgy 31 March 2019 PGCE in Foundation Phase Teaching 31 July 2018 FACULTY OF LAW: MASTER’S AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
30 September is the closing date for all programmes.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE: HONOURS AND COURSEWORK MASTER’S PROGRAMMES
31 October is the closing date for all programmes except for:
Bachelor of Science Honours in Biological Sciences 30 September 2018 Bachelor of Science Honours in Geology 31 August 2018 Bachelor of Science Honours in Geochemistry 31 August 2018 MSc/MPhil specialising in Applied Ocean Sciences 30 September 2018 MSc/MPhil specialising in Conservation Biology 31 August 2018 MSc/MPhil specialising in Environment, Society & Sustainability 31 August 2018 MSc/MPhil specialising in Climate Change & Development 31 August 2018 SUBMISSION DATES FOR SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
There are two deadlines that apply to non-UCT transcripts. We do not require UCT transcripts from applicants as we can access these on our student system.
By 31 October 2018: Submit a mid-year 2018 transcript of results or final transcript if you already have this. By 31 December 2018: Submit your final 2018 transcript if this was not available in October 2018.
We reserve the right to cancel any application if all the necessary certified paper copies or original transcripts are not submitted on time.
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Once the application is submitted you cannot amend details of your application yourself. If you wish to change your choice of programme, or any other detail, you will need to contact our Admissions Office. (Email: [email protected])
Within 3 working days of submitting your application online, we will send you email correspondence which:1. acknowledges your application, and provides your applicant number, which you are to use in all future correspondence with the University;2. contains your unique log-in details so that you can monitor your application through our self-service facility online;3. contains further instructions which you need to follow carefully.
You may monitor your application status online at http://studentsonline.uct.ac.za.
UPDATING YOUR APPLICATION
You need to submit additional documents to the Admissions Office. This may include the following:• Certified paper copies of documents uploaded online as part of your application• Academic transcripts which may not have been available at the time of your application must be uploaded to our student system; please log in using your username and password, and complete the submission; certified paper copies of such uploaded documents must be submitted• Where applicable, evidence of English language proficiency must be provided
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FROM POSTGRADUATE APPLICANTS
In addition to your academic transcript/s, you may be required to submit additional documents and information along with your application. These documents are specified on pages 10 - 28. They must be uploaded with your online application. The additional documents will usually include:1. C.V., indicating work experience (if any, give name(s) of employer(s), period(s) of employment (e.g. 2012-2018) and primary area of responsibility 2. Research outline and/or motivation of specified length 3. Referees’ names and contact details (two referees will be required)
Please ensure, when submitting these documents online, that each document is scanned and uploaded as a separate, single document. ACCEPTANCE FEES: GSB PROGRAMMES ONLY
If you are offered a place on one of the following Graduate School of Business programmes, we will ask you to pay an acceptance fee as reflected below. Acceptance fees are not payable for any other programme. Acceptance fees will be credited to your student fee account.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) and MBA in Executive Management (EMBA) • South African/African applicants R15 000• International applicants R30 000
Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice (PGDip)• South African/African applicants R10 000• International applicants R20 000
Master of Commerce in Development Finance (MCom) • South African/African applicants R15 000• International applicants R30 000
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)• South African/African applicants R15 000• International applicants R30 000
PART C: PROCESS AFTER SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION
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FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
STUDY VISAS
In terms of the Immigration Act No 13 of 2002, if you are resident outside of South Africa and are not a South African citizen or do not have permanent residence, you are required to obtain a study visa to enter the Republic for the purpose of attending the University.
The offer of a study place by the University does not bind the Department of Home Affairs in any way to allow you to study in South Africa, nor does it remove the need for you to obtain permission to enter the country. If you are offered a study place please apply immediately for a study visa. Your application must be made to the nearest South African Embassy, Consulate or High Commission. This procedure could take up to 8 weeks. The application form BI-1738, duly completed, must be accompanied by the following:
(a) Valid passport(b) A fee (current details are available from the nearest South African Embassy, Consulate or High Commission)(c) an official letter from UCT confirming provisional acceptance at the institution and the duration of the course(d) in the case of a person under the age of 21 years. (i) the particulars of the person in the Republic who will act as that learner’s guardian and a confirmatory letter from that intended guardian; and (ii) proof of consent for the intended stay from both parents or from the custodian parent, along with proof of sole custody in the latter case(e) a police clearance certificate(f) medical and radiological reports(g) documents relating to marital status if applicable(h) a yellow fever vaccination certificate if that person travelled or intends travelling from or through a yellow fever endemic area(i) in the case of a foreign state accepting responsibility for the applicant in terms of a bilateral agreement, a written undertaking in respect of the departure of the applicant(j) proof of medical cover with a medical scheme registered in terms of the Medical Schemes Act, 1998 (Act No. 131 of 1998), or other medical insurance cover recognised in the Republic (access www.medicalschemes.com for a list of medical schemes recognised in South Africa)(k) proof of sufficient financial means(l) payment of a deposit: Provided that such deposit shall be refunded to the depositor after the final departure of the applicant or after a permit contemplated in section 25 of the Act has been issued to the applicant: Provided further that the payment of the deposit may be effected by means of a bank guaranteed cheque or credit card at places where such facility exists.(m) In the case of students from Africa, the payment of the deposit shall not be required: Provided that the Government of the relevant African country submits a written undertaking to pay all costs relating to the deportation of the student, should this become necessary.(n) Other requirements as may be prescribed by the Consulate/Embassy
We recommend that you contact the nearest South African Consulate/Embassy before sending in your visa application, in order to find out exactly what documents are needed, because requirements may change. It is very important that your study visa is valid for studies at the University of Cape Town. If you have studied at another South African University or attended high school in South Africa, your study visa needs to be changed for studies at the University of Cape Town. International students residing within South Africa will not be able to register unless in possession of a valid study visa and proof of medical cover. International students (Master’s and Doctoral students) living outside South Africa during the academic year may be registered by the University without having to apply for a study visa. Such students need to obtain a suitable visa when visiting UCT and their supervisors, and on arrival in Cape Town must report to IAPO with details of their visa.
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Enquiries about study visas should be directed to one of the following:
The Director-General Department of Home AffairsPrivate Bag X9102 Cape Town, 8000Tel: +27 (0) 21 465 5012/2477 Fax: +27 (0) 21 461 2708
International Academic Programmes OfficeUniversity of Cape TownPrivate Bag X3Rondebosch, 7701Tel: +27 (0) 21 650 2822 Fax: +27 (0) 21 650 5667Email: [email protected]
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FEES
International students from outside the SADC region must pay the full fees, international term and administration fee before registration. The International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO) will send you a fee pro-forma invoice on request detailing the cost of your study for the duration of your stay. If you are a student from the SADC member countries*, you pay the local/South African fee and the SADC administration fee. All non-South African students who qualify for local fee rates must pay the minimum initial payment of academic, residence and administrative service fee before registration.
* The SADC countries are: Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Faculty of Commerce
PART D: AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES, DESCRIPTIONS, CODES AND REQUIREMENTS
REQUIRED YES (Y) OR NO (N)
*Applicants must also submit their Exemption Record letter from ASSA, or the relevant university.
QUALIFICATION SPECIALISATION CODE
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMASPostgraduate Diploma in Accounting CG010ACC01 N N N N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Actuarial Science*January intake CG012BUS01 N N N N N NJune intake CG042BUS01 N N N N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Management Business & System Analysis CG040INF05 Y N N N Y N Information Systems Computer Forensics CG040INF02 Y N N N Y N
Enterprise Systems & Business Process Management CG040INF04 Y N N N Y NInformation Systems Management CG040INF10 Y N N N Y N
Postgraduate Diploma in Management in Business Communication
CG041BUS25 Y N Y N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Management in Entrepreneurship
CG030BUS03 Y N Y N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Management in Marketing
CG015BUS07 Y N Y N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Management in Sport Management
CG028BUS12 Y N Y N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Public Sector Accounting
CG034ACC11 Y N N N Y N
Postgraduate Diploma in Survey Data Analysisfor Development
CG038ECO15 Y N Y N Y N
Postgraduate Diploma in Development Policy & Practice
CG043DPP0 1 Y N Y N Y N
HONOURS DEGREESBachelor of Commerce Honours (Part-time) Financial Analysis & Portfolio Management (Jan intake) CH022ECO09 Y N N N N N
Financial Analysis & Portfolio Management (Jun intake) CH023EC009 Y N N N N NInformation Systems (Part-time) CH022INF01 N N N N N N
Bachelor of Commerce Honours (Full-time) Accounting CH001ACC01 N N N N N NActuarial Science* CH001BUS01 N N N N N NEconomics CH001ECO01 N N N N N NFinance CH001FTX05 N N N N Y NInformation Systems CH001INF01 N N N N N NOrganisational Psychology CH001BUS08 N N N N N NQuantitative Finance CH001BUS09 N N N N N NStatistics CH001STA07 N N N N N NTaxation (Tax Opinion & Consulting) CH001FTX12 Y N N N Y NTaxation (Tax Technical & Compliance) CH001FTX11 Y N N N Y N
MASTER’S DEGREES BY DISSERTATION
Master of Business Science Marketing CM009BUS07 Y Y Y Y Y Y
Master of Commerce Actuarial Science* CM010BUS01 Y Y Y Y Y YEconomics CM010ECO01 N Y N N N NFinance CM010FTX05 Y Y Y N Y YInformation Systems CM010INF01 Y Y Y Y Y YMarketing CM010BUS07 Y Y Y Y Y YOperations Research CM010STA03 Y Y Y Y Y YStatistics CM010STA07 Y Y Y N Y NTaxation CM010FTX03 Y Y Y N Y N
Master of Philosophy Actuarial Science CM034BUS01 Y Y Y Y Y Y
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QUALIFICATIONS OFFERED BY THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
QUALIFICATION SPECIALISATION CODE
MASTER’S DEGREES BY COURSEWORK AND MINOR DISSERTATION
Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice First semester intake:Business Administration CG025GSB04 Y Y Y
Second semester intake:Business Administration CG039GSB04 Y Y Y
MASTER’S DEGREES BY COURSEWORK AND MINOR DISSERTATIONMaster of Business Administration MBA (Full-time) CM006GSB16 Y Y YMaster of Business Administration MBA (Modular programme) CM025GSB17 Y Y YMaster of Commerce in Development Finance Development Finance CM035GSB30 Y Y YMBA in Executive Management Executive Management CM008GSB09 Y Y Y
REQUIRED YES (Y) OR NO (N)
*Applicants must also submit their Exemption Record letter from ASSA, or the relevant university.
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Master of Commerce Actuarial Science* CM031BUS01 N N N N N NApplied Economics CM031ECO08 N N N N N NCorporate Finance & Valuations CM031FTX14 Y N Y N Y NEconomics CM031ECO01 N N N N N NEconomic Development CM031ECO12 N N N N N NEconomic Science CM031ECO05 N N N N N NFinancial Management CM031FTX02 Y N Y N Y NFinancial Reporting, Analysis & Governance CM031ACC13 Y N N N N NInformation Systems CM031INF01 Y Y Y Y Y YInternational Taxation CM031FTX09 Y N N N Y NInvestment Management CM031FTX07 Y N Y N Y NSouth African Taxation CM031FTX10 Y N N N N N
Master of Commerce in Risk Management of Financial Markets
Risk Management of Financial Markets CM036BUS24 Y N N Y Y Y
Master of Commerce in Development Policy & Practice
Development Policy & Practice CM038DPP01 Y N Y Y Y Y
Master of Philosophy Demography CM033BUS11 Y N N N Y NDevelopment Policy & Practice CM033DPP01 Y N Y Y Y YMathematical Finance CM033BUS18 Y N N N N NPeople Management CM033BUS19 Y N Y N N NProgramme Evaluation CM033BUS15 Y N N N N N
Master of Industrial & Organisational Psychology
Industrial & Organisational Psychology CM037BUS28 N N N N N N
DOCTORAL DEGREESDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) Actuarial Science* CD001BUS01 Y Y Y Y Y Y
Demography CD001BUS11 Y Y Y Y Y YDevelopment Policy & Practice CD001DPP01 Y Y Y Y Y YEconomics CD001ECO01 Y Y N N N NFinance CD001FTX05 Y Y Y N Y YInformation Systems (Copy of Master’s thesis to be submitted) CD001INF01 Y Y Y Y Y YManagement Studies CD001BUS06 Y Y Y Y Y YMarketing CD001BUS07 Y Y Y Y Y NOrganisational Psychology (Copy of Master’s thesis to be submitted) CD001BUS08 Y Y Y Y Y YQuantitative Finance CD001BUS09 Y Y N N Y NStatistics CD001STA07 Y Y Y Y Y YTaxation CD001FTX03 Y Y Y Y Y Y
PhD (by Coursework and Thesis) Economics CD003EC001 Y N N N N N
OCCASIONAL STUDIESOccasional Postgraduate Commerce General CZ002D0C01 N N N N N N
QUALIFICATION SPECIALISATION CODE
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS
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Master of Philosophy Inclusive Innovation CM034GSB40 Y Y N Y
DOCTORAL DEGREES
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Business Administration CD001GSB04 Y Y Y Y
QUALIFICATION SPECIALISATION CODE
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS
QUALIFICATION SPECIALISATION CODE
MASTER’S DEGREES BY DISSERTATION
Postgraduate Diploma in Power Plant Engineering Power Plant Engineering EG010MEC11 Y N N N Y N
MASTER'S DEGREESMaster of Architecture (Professional) Architecture EM021APG01 Y N Y N Y NMaster of Architecture Architecture (by Research) EM006APG01 Y N N N N N
Architecture & Planning (by Research) EM006APG02 Y N N N N N
Master of City and Regional Planning City and Regional Planning EM031APG03 N N N N N N(Applicants must first obtain a UCT BCP Honours before applying to the MCRP.)
Master of Urban Design Urban Design EM030APG12 Y N Y N Y* YMaster of Geotechnical Engineering Geotechnical Engineering EM028CIV08 Y N N N N NMaster of Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture EM015APG06 Y N Y N Y* YMaster of Science in Project Management Project Management EM014CON06 Y N N N N NMaster of Science in Property Studies Property Studies EM013CON03 Y N N N N NMaster of Transport Studies Transport Studies EM029CIV06 Y N N N N N
Master of Engineering Civil Infrastructure Management & Maintenance EM017CIV07 Y N N N N N(60 research 120 coursework) Nuclear Power EM017EEE08 Y N N N N N
Radar and Electrical Defence EM017EEE06 Y N N N N NStructural Engineering EM017CIV04 Y N N N N NTelecommunications EM017EEE09 Y N N N N NTransport Studies EM017CIV06 Y N Y N Y NWater Quality Engineering EM017CIV02 Y N N N N N
Master of Science in Engineering Chemical Engineering EM023CHE01 Y Y N Y Y N(180 credits research) Civil Engineering EM023CIV01 Y Y N Y Y N
Civil Infrastructure Management & Maintenance EM023CIV07 Y Y N Y Y NElectrical Engineering EM023EEE01 Y Y N Y Y NEngineering Management EM023MEC02 Y Y N Y Y NGeomatics EM023APG08 Y Y N Y Y NMaterials Engineering EM023MEC03 Y Y N Y Y NMechanical Engineering EM023MEC01 Y Y N Y Y NWater Quality Engineering EM023CIV02 Y Y N Y Y N
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HONOURS DEGREES
Bachelor of Architectural Studies Honours Architecture EH006APG01 Y N Y N Y* YBachelor of City Planning Honours City and Regional Planning # EH009APG03 Y N Y N Y* NBachelor of Science in Construction Management Honours Construction Management EH002CON02 Y N N N Y* NBachelor of Science in Geographical Information Systems Honours
Geographical Information Systems EH001APG07 Y N N N N N
Bachelor of Science in Materials Science Honours Materials Science EH005MEC04 Y N N N N NBachelor of Science in Nuclear Power Honours Nuclear Power EH007EEE08 Y N N N N NBachelor of Science in Property Studies Honours Property Studies EH003CON03 Y N N N Y* NBachelor of Science in Quantity Surveying Honours Quantity Surveying EH004CON05 Y N N N Y* N
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MASTER’S DEGREES (CONTINUED)
Master of Science in Engineering Chemical Engineering EM024CHE01 Y Y N Y Y(120 credits research, 60 credits coursework) Civil Engineering EM024CIV01 Y Y N Y Y
Civil Infrastructure Management & Maintenance EM024CIV07 Y Y N Y YElectrical Engineering EM024EEE01 Y Y N Y YSustainable Energy Engineering EM024MEC07 N Y N Y YGeomatics EM024APG08 Y Y N Y YGeotechnical Engineering EM024CIV08 Y Y N Y YMaterials Engineering EM024MEC03 Y Y N Y YMechanical Engineering EM024MEC01 Y Y N Y YStructural Engineering EM024CIV04 Y Y N Y YWater Quality Engineering EM024CIV02 Y Y N Y Y
Master of Philosophy Architecture EM025APG01 N Y N Y Y(180 credits research) Architecture & Planning EM025APG02 N Y N Y Y
Chemical Engineering EM025CHE01 Y Y N Y YCivil Engineering EM025CIV01 Y Y N Y YConstruction Economics & Management EM025CON01 Y Y N Y YElectrical Engineering EM025EEE01 Y Y N Y YEnergy Studies EM025MEC06 Y Y N Y YEngineering Education Chemical EM025CHE03 N Y N Y YEngineering Education Electrical EM025EEE04 Y Y N Y YEngineering Management EM025MEC02 Y Y N Y YGeomatics EM025APG08 Y Y N Y YMaterials Engineering EM025MEC03 Y Y N Y YMechanical Engineering EM025MEC01 Y Y N Y Y
Master of Philosophy Architecture EM026APG01 N Y N Y Y(120 credits research 60 credits coursework) Architecture & Planning EM026APG02 N Y N Y Y
Chemical Engineering EM026CHE01 Y Y N Y YConstruction Economics & Management EM026CON01 Y Y N Y YElectrical Engineering EM026EEE01 Y Y N Y YEnergy Studies EM026MEC06 Y Y N Y YEnergy Development Studies EM026MEC08 Y Y N Y YGeomatics EM026APG08 Y Y N Y YMaterials Engineering EM026MEC03 Y Y N Y YMechanical Engineering EM026MEC01 Y Y N Y YSpace Studies EM026EEE07 Y N N Y YSustainable Mineral Resource Development EM026CHE05 Y Y N Y YTransport Studies EM026CIV06 Y Y Y Y Y
Master of Philosophy Conservation of the Built Environment EM027APG05 Y N N N N(60 credits research 120 credits coursework) Nuclear Power EM027EEE08 Y N N N Y
Transport Studies EM027CIV06 Y N Y N Y
DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES
Doctor of Philosophy Architecture ED001APG01 N Y N Y YArchitecture & Planning ED001APG02 N Y N Y YChemical Engineering ED001CHE01 Y Y N Y YCivil Engineering ED001CIV01 Y Y Y Y YConstruction Economics & Management ED001CON01 Y Y Y Y YElectrical Engineering ED001EEE01 Y Y N Y YEnergy Studies ED001MEC06 Y Y N Y YEngineering Management ED001MEC02 Y Y N Y YGeomatics ED001APG08 N Y N Y YMaterials Engineering ED001MEC03 Y Y N Y YMechanical Engineering ED001MEC01 Y Y N Y Y
OCCASIONAL STUDY
Occasional EBE Postgraduate Architecture & Planning EZ002APG02 N N N N NChemical Engineering EZ002CHE01 Y N N N NCivil Engineering EZ002CIV01 Y N N N YConstruction Economics & Management EZ002CON01 N N N N NElectrical Engineering EZ002EEE01 Y N N N YGeomatics EZ002APG08 N N N N NMechanical Engineering EZ002MEC01 Y N N N N
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Postgraduate Diploma in Addictions Care Addictions Care MG024PRY10 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Advanced Midwifery and Neonatal Care Advanced Midwifery and Neonatal Care MG043AHS01 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Child Nursing Child Nursing MG045AHS03 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Child Critical Care Nursing Child Critical Care Nursing MG046AHS04 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Developmental Paediatrics Developmental Paediatrics MG035PED01 Y N N NPG Dip in Clinical Haematology & Oncology Haematology & Oncology MG029PED19 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Hepatology Clinical Hepatology MG044MDN26 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Cardiology Clinical Paediatric Cardiology MG031PED04 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Critical Care Paediatric Critical Care MG037PED05 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Diabetes Paediatric Diabetes MG032PED20 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Electrophysiology and Epilepsy
Paediatric Electrophysiology and Epilepsy MG033PED21 Y N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Emergency Care Paediatric Emergency Care MG036PED22 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Gastroenterology Paediatric Gastroenterology MG034PED15 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Nephrology Paediatric Nephrology MG040PED08 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Physiotherapy Paediatric Physiotherapy MG028AHS20 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Pulmonology Paediatric Pulmonology MG039PED13 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Clinical Paediatric Rheumatology Paediatric Rheumatology MG038PED18 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Community and General Paediatrics Community and General Paediatrics MG027PED16 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Community Eye Health Community Eye Health MG019CHM03 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Dermatology Nursing Dermatology Nursing MG025AHS17 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Diabetes Mellitus Nursing & Education Diabetes Mellitus Nursing & Education MG052AHS19 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Disability Studies Disability Studies MG056AHS06 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Family Medicine Family Medicine MG015PPH09 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Health Economics Health Economics MG017ECO07 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Health Management Health Management MG009PPH04 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Health Professional Education Health Professional Education MG026PPH10 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Healthcare Technology Management Healthcare Technology Management MG010HUB10 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Interdiscplinary Pain Management Pain Management MG055AAE03 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Maternal & Child Health Maternal and Child Health MG018PED02 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Neonatology Neonatology MG030PED03 Y N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Nursing Education Nursing Education MG053AHS13 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Nursing Management Nursing Management MG054AHS14 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Nephrology Nursing Nephrology Nursing MG049AHS11 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Occupational Health Occupational Health MG007PPH06 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Ophthalmic Nursing Ophthalmic Nursing MG051AHS15 N N N NPostgraduate Diploma in Paediatric Radiology Paediatric Radiology MG020RAY01 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Palliative Medicine Palliative Medicine MG011MDN19 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Pesticide Risk Management Pesticide Risk Management MG021PPH05 Y N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy Counselling & Psychotherapy MG022PRY04 Y N Y YPostgraduate Diploma in TB-HIV Management TB-HIV Management MG041MDN24 Y N N N
HONOURS DEGREES
Bachelor of Medical Science Honours Applied Anatomy MH002HUB16 N N N NBioinformatics MH002LAB02 N N N NBiological Anthropology MH002HUB03 N N N NClinical Pharmacology MH002MDN03 N N N NForensic GeneticsHuman Genetics
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Infectious Diseases and Immunology MH002MDN20 N N N NMedical Biochemistry MH002LAB14 N N N NMedical Cell Biology MH002HUB07 N N N NMedical Physics MH002RAY02 N N N NPhysiology MH002HUB13 N N N NRadiobiology MH002RAY05 N N N NStructural Biology MH002LAB08 N N N N
Bachelor of Medical Science Honours in Biokinetics Biokinetics MH004HUB22 Y N Y N
Bachelor of Medical Science Honours in Exercise Science Exercise Science MH003HUB08 Y N Y N
Bachelor of Medical Science Honours in Dietetics Dietetics MH005HUB20 Y N N N
NB: As the postgraduate application process often involves interaction between the applicant and his/her prospective department, the Faculty of Health Science requires prospective applicants to discuss their proposed work with the relevant department before applying. Postal and electronic addresses can be found in departmental pages on the UCT website: follow links from www.uct.ac.za or contact the Faculty of Health Sciences at [email protected].
QUALIFICATION SPECIALISATION CODE
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Faculty of Health Sciences
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MASTER OF MEDICINE QUALIFICATIONS (MMed)
Master of Medicine Anaesthesia MM001AAE01 Y N Y NAnatomical Pathology MM001LAB01 Y N Y N
Note: Candidates for these programmes must first apply Cardiothoracic Surgery MM001CHM01 Y N Y Nto the relevant academic department for a training post. Chemical Pathology MM001LAB03 Y N Y N
Clinical Pathology MM001LAB22 Y N Y NClinical Pharmacology MM001MDN03 Y N Y NDermatology MM001MDN04 Y N Y NEmergency Medicine MM001CHM02 Y N Y NFamily Medicine MM001PPH09 Y N Y NForensic Pathology MM001LAB07 Y N Y NHaematological Pathology MM001LAB10 Y N Y NMedical Genetics MM001LAB15 Y N Y NMedicine MM001MDN12 Y N Y NMicrobiological Pathology MM001LAB23 Y N Y NNeurology MM001MDN14 Y N Y NNeurosurgery MM001CHM04 Y N Y NNuclear Medicine MM001RAY03 Y N Y NObstetrics and Gynaecology MM001OBS03 Y N Y NOccupational Medicine MM001PPH08 Y N Y NOphthalmology MM001CHM05 Y N Y NOrthopaedic Surgery MM001CHM06 Y N Y NOtorhinolaryngology MM001CHM07 Y N Y NPaediatrics MM001PED11 Y N Y NPaediatric Surgery MM001CHM08 Y N Y NPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery MM001CHM09 Y N Y NPsychiatry MM001PRY09 Y N Y NPublic Health Medicine MM001PPH11 Y N Y NRadiation Oncology MM001RAY04 Y N Y NRadiology MM001RAY06 Y N Y NSurgery MM001CHM10 Y N Y NUrology MM001CHM12 Y N Y NVirological Pathology MM001LAB21 Y N Y N
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (MPhil) QUALIFICATIONS
Master of Philosophy African Emergency Care MM006CHM18 Y N Y N(by coursework and dissertation) Biokinetics MM006HUB22 Y N Y N
Biomedical Forensic Science MM006LAB25 Y N Y NClinical Emergency Medicine MM006CHM17 Y N Y NClinical Haematology MM006LAB04 Y N Y NClinical Paediatric Surgery MM006CHM20 Y N Y NClinical Pharmacology MM006MDN03 Y N Y NClinical Research Administration MM006PED14 Y N Y NHealth Innovation MM006HUB11 Y N Y NIntellectual Disability MM006PRY06 Y N Y NLiaison Mental Health MM006PRY07 Y N Y NMaternal and Child Health MM006PED02 Y N Y NOccupational Health MM006PPH06 Y N Y NPaediatric Forensic Pathology MM006LAB28 Y N Y NPaediatric Pathology MM006LAB19 Y N Y NPalliative Medicine MM006MDN19 Y N Y NPatient Safety Clinical Decision-making (A) MM006CHM21 Y N Y NPatient Safety Clinical Decision-making (B) MM006CHM25 Y N Y NSport and Exercise Medicine MM006HUB14 Y N Y N
Master of Philosophy (for subspeciality purposes) Addictions Mental Health MM016PRY01 Y N Y N(by clinical training and dissertation) Advanced Hepatology & Transplantation MM016MDN23 Y N Y NNote: Candidates for these programmes must first apply Allergology MM016MDN22 Y N Y Nto the relevant academic department for a training post. Cardiology (Adult) MM016MDN02 Y N Y N
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry MM016PRY02 Y N Y NClinical Haematology MM016LAB04 Y N Y NCritical Care (Adult) MM016AAE02 Y N Y NDevelopmental Paediatrics MM016PED01 Y N Y NEndocrinology (Adult) MM016MDN05 Y N Y NForensic Mental Health MM016PRY03 Y N Y NGastroenterology (Medical) MM016MDN06 Y N Y NGastroenterology (Surgical) MM016CHM11 Y N Y N
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Geriatric Medicine MM016MDN08 Y N Y NGynaecological Oncology MM016OBS01 Y N Y NInfectious Diseases and HIV Medicine MM016MDN09 Y N Y NMaternal and Foetal Medicine MM016OBS02 Y N Y NNeonatology MM016PED03 Y N Y NNephrology (Adult) MM016MDN13 Y N Y NNeuropsychiatry MM016PRY08 Y N Y NPaediatric Cardiology MM016PED04 Y N Y NPaediatric Critical Care MM016PED05 Y N Y NPaediatric Endocrinology MM016PED06 Y N Y NPaediatric Gastroenterology MM016PED15 Y N Y NPaediatric Infectious Diseases MM016PED07 Y N Y NPaediatric Nephrology MM016PED08 Y N Y NPaediatric Neurology MM016PED09 Y N Y NPaediatric Oncology MM016PED10 Y N Y NPaediatric Pulmonology MM016PED13 Y N Y NPaediatric Rheumatology MM016PED18 Y N Y NPulmonology (Adult) MM016MDN16 Y N Y NReproductive Medicine MM016OBS04 Y N Y NRheumatology MM016MDN18 Y N Y NTrauma Surgery MM016CHM24 Y N Y NUrogynaecology MM016OBS05 Y N Y NVascular Surgery MM016CHM13 Y N Y N
Master of Philosophy Biomedical Engineering MM021HUB05 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only) Child & Adolescent Psychiatry MM021PRY02 Y Y Y N
Counselling & Psychotherapy Services MM021PRY11 Y Y Y NDisability Studies MM021AHS06 Y Y Y NEmergency Medicine MM021CHM02 Y Y Y NExercise and Sports Physiotherapy MM021AHS16 Y Y Y NHealthcare Technology Management MM021HUB10 Y Y Y N
* It is possible to do an MPhil in the Faculty of Health Sciences Education MM021HSE01 Y Y Y NHealth Sciences in a discipline not listed. For more Maternal and Child Health MM021PED02 Y Y Y NInformation contact the Faculty of Health Sciences. Occupational Health MM021PPH06 Y Y Y N
Paediatric Pathology MM021LAB19 Y Y Y NPalliative Medicine MM021MDN19 Y Y Y NPsychiatry MM021PRY09 Y Y Y NPublic Health MM021PPH07 Y Y Y NPublic Mental Health MM021PRY05 Y Y Y NSports & Exercise Medicine MM021HUB15 Y Y Y NSurgery MM021CHM10 Y Y Y N
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MSc) QUALIFICATIONS
Master of Science in Audiology Audiology MM008AHS02 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only)
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Engineering MM054HUB05 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only)
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Engineering MM055HUB05 Y Y Y N(by coursework and minor dissertation)
Master of Science in Exercise & Sports Physiotherapy Exercise & Sports Physiotherapy MM034AHS16 Y N Y N(by coursework and dissertation)
Master of Science in Nursing Nursing MM002AHS07 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only)
Master of Science in Nursing Nursing MM017AHS07 Y N Y N(by coursework and minor dissertation)
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy MM005AHS09 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only)
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy MM018AHS09 Y Y Y N(by coursework & minor dissertation)
Master of Science in Physiotherapy Physiotherapy MM004AHS08 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only)
Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Speech-Language Pathology MM009AHS10 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only)
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MEDICINE (MSc (Med))QUALIFICATIONS
Master of Science in Medicine Anatomical Pathology MM095LAB01 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only) Anatomy MM095HUB01 Y Y Y N
Bioinformatics MM095LAB02 Y Y Y NBiological Anthropology MM095HUB03 Y Y Y N
* Some students may be required to complete Biomaterials MM095CHM19 Y Y Y Nprerequisite courses. Cardiothoracic Surgery MM095CHM01 Y Y Y N
Cardiovascular Biomechanics MM095CHM15 Y Y Y NCell Biology MM095HUB31 Y Y Y NChemical Biology MM095IBS02 Y Y Y N
* It is possible to do an MSc(Med) in the Faculty of Health Chemical Pathology MM095LAB03 Y Y Y NSciences in a discipline not listed. For more information Clinical Pharmacology MM095MDN03 Y Y Y Ncontact the Faculty of Health Sciences Clinical Science & Immunology MM095LAB05 Y Y Y N
Emergency Medicine MM095CHM02 Y Y Y NExercise Science MM095HUB08 Y Y Y NForensic Medicine MM095LAB26 Y Y Y NGenetic Counselling MM095LAB09 Y Y Y NGlobal Surgery MM095CHM32 Y Y Y NHaematology MM095LAB11 Y Y Y NHuman Genetics MM095LAB12 Y Y Y NInfection Management MM095CHM29 Y Y Y NMechanobiology MM095HUB30 Y Y Y NMedical Biochemistry MM095LAB14 Y Y Y NMedical Cell Biology MM095HUB07 Y Y Y NMedical Microbiology MM095LAB16 Y Y Y NMedical Physics MM095RAY02 Y Y Y NMedical Virology MM095LAB17 Y Y Y NMedicine MM095MDN12 Y Y Y NMusculosketal Science MM095CHM27 Y Y Y NNeuroscience MM095CHM16 Y Y Y NObstetrics & Gynaecology MM0950BS03 Y Y Y NOtorhinolaryngology MM095CHM07 Y Y Y NPaediatrics MM095PED11 Y Y Y NPhysiology MM095HUB13 Y Y Y NPsychiatry MM095PRY09 Y Y Y NPublic Health MM095PPH07 Y Y Y NRadiobiology MM095RAY05 Y Y Y NRadiotherapy MM095RAY07 Y Y Y NSurgery MM095CHM10 Y Y Y NSports Injuries MM095CHM30 Y Y Y NTrauma Science MM095CHM28 Y Y Y NTricology & Cosmetic Science MM095MDN25 Y Y Y NUrology MM095CHM12 Y Y Y N
OTHER MASTER’S QUALIFICATIONS
Master of Medical Science in Dietetics Dietetics MM053HUB20 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only)
Master of Medical Science in Genetic Counselling Genetic Counselling MM166LAB09 Y Y Y N(by coursework and minor dissertation)
Master of Medical Science in Nutrition Nutrition MM050HUB21 Y Y Y N(by dissertation only)
Master of Nursing in Child Nursing Child Nursing MM035AHS03 Y N N N
Master of Paediatric Neurosurgery Paediatric Neurosurgery MM036CHM31 Y N N N
Master of Public Health Community Eye Health MM012CHM03 Y N Y Y(by coursework and dissertation) Epidemiology MM012PPH02 Y N Y Y
Health Economics MM012ECO07 Y N Y YHealth Systems MM012PPH12 Y N Y YPublic Health MM012PPH07 Y N Y YSocial & Behavioural Sciences MM012PPH14 Y N Y Y
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DOCTORAL DEGREES
Doctor of Philosophy Anaesthesia MD001AAE01 Y Y Y N(by research thesis) Anatomical Pathology MD001LAB01 Y Y Y N
Anatomy MD001HUB01 Y Y Y NNote: It is possible to do a PhD in a discipline not listed. Anatomy and Cell Biology MD001HUB02 Y Y Y NFor more information contact the Faculty Office. Audiology MD001AHS02 Y Y Y N
Bioinformatics MD001LAB02 Y Y Y NBiological Anthropology MD001HUB03 Y Y Y NBiomaterials MD001CHM19 Y Y Y NBiomedical Engineering MD001HUB05 Y Y Y NBiomedical Forensic Science MD001LAB25 Y Y Y NCardiothoracic Surgery MD001CHM01 Y Y Y NCardiovascular Biomechanics MD001CHM15 Y Y Y NCell Biology MD001HUB31 Y Y Y NChemical Biology MD001IBS02 Y Y Y NChemical Pathology MD001LAB03 Y Y Y NClinical Pharmacology MD001MDN03 Y Y Y NClinical Science and Immunology MD001LAB05 Y Y Y NDermatology MD001MDN04 Y Y Y NDietetics MD001HUB20 Y Y Y NDisability Studies MD001AHS06 Y Y Y NEmergency Medicine MD001CHM02 Y Y Y NExercise Science MD001HUB08 Y Y Y NFamily Medicine MD001PPH09 Y Y Y NForensic Medicine MD001LAB26 Y Y Y NForensic Pathology MD001LAB07 Y Y Y NForensic Toxicology MD001LAB27 Y Y Y NGenetic Counselling MD001LAB09 Y Y Y NHaematology MD001LAB11 Y Y Y NHealthcare Technology Management MD001HUB10 Y Y Y NHealth Communication MD001PED17 Y Y Y NHealth Innovation MD001HUB11 Y Y Y NHealth Sciences Education MD001HSE01 Y Y Y NHuman Genetics MD001LAB12 Y Y Y NMaternal and Child Health MD001PED02 Y Y Y NMechanobiology MD001HUB30 Y Y Y NMedical Biochemistry MD001LAB14 Y Y Y NMedical Cell Biology MD001HUB07 Y Y Y NMedical Microbiology MD001LAB16 Y Y Y NMedical Physics MD001RAY02 Y Y Y NMedical Virology MD001LAB17 Y Y Y NMedicine MD001MDN12 Y Y Y NNeuropsychiatry MD001PRY08 Y Y Y NNeuroscience MD001CHM16 Y Y Y NNeurosurgery MD001CHM04 Y Y Y NNuclear Medicine MD001RAY03 Y Y Y NNursing MD001AHS07 Y Y Y NNutrition MD001HUB21 Y Y Y NObstetrics and Gynaecology MD001OBS03 Y Y Y NOccupational Therapy MD001AHS09 Y Y Y NOphthalmology MD001CHM05 Y Y Y NOrthopaedic Surgery MD001CHM06 Y Y Y NOtorhinolaryngology MD001CHM07 Y Y Y NPaediatrics MD001PED11 Y Y Y NPhysiology MD001HUB13 Y Y Y NPhysiotherapy MD001AHS08 Y Y Y NPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery MD001CHM09 Y Y Y NPsychiatry MD001PRY09 Y Y Y NPublic Health MD001PPH07 Y Y Y NRadiology MD001RAY06 Y Y Y NRadiotherapy MD001RAY07 Y Y Y NSpeech-Language Pathology MD001AHS10 Y Y Y NSurgery MD001CHM10 Y Y Y NTrichology & Cosmetic Science MD001MDN25 Y Y Y NUrology MD001CHM12 Y Y Y N
Doctor of Medicine Anaesthesia MD002AAE01 Y Y Y NCardiothoracic Surgery MD002CHM01 Y Y Y N
Note: It is possible to do a MD in a clinical discipline Emergency Medicine MD002CHM02 Y Y Y Nnot listed. For more information contact the Health Medicine MD002MDN12 Y Y Y NSciences Faculty Office. Neurosurgery MD002CHM04 Y Y Y N
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DOCTORAL DEGREES (CONTINUED)
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Obstetrics and Gynaecology MD002OBS03 Y Y Y NOrthopaedic Surgery MD002CHM06 Y Y Y NOtorhinolaryngology MD002CHM07 Y Y Y NPaediatrics MD002PED11 Y Y Y NPsychiatry MD002PRY09 Y Y Y NSurgery MD002CHM10 Y Y Y N
OCCASIONAL STUDY
Occasional Postgraduate Biomedical Engineering MZ002HUB05 N N N NClinical Science & Immunology MZ002LAB05 N N N NEmergency Medicine MZ002CHM02 N N N NGenetic Counselling MZ002LAB09 N N N NHealth Economics MZ002ECO07 N N N NHealth Sciences General MZ002DOM01 N N N NMedical Biochemistry MZ002LAB14 N N N NOccupational Therapy MZ002AHS09 N N N NPublic Health MZ002PPH07 N N N N
International Affiliate Health Sciences General MZ095DOM01 N N N NPaediatrics MZ095PED11 N N N N
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Postgraduate Diploma in Adult and Community Education and Training
Adult and Community Education and Training HG025EDN38 Y N N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in African Studies African Studies HG002AXL02 N N N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Library & Information Studies Library & Information Studies HG006LIS02 N N N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance Performance HG008MUZ36 Y N N N Y
Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education Studies Higher Education Studies HG023EDN03 N N N N N
Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art Fine Art HG012FIN01 Y N N Y NPostgraduate Diploma in Educational Technology Educational Technology HG022EDN30 N N N N NPostgraduate Certificate in FET Teaching FET Teaching HG021EDN29 N N N N NPostgraduate Certificate in Intermediate Phase Teaching Intermediate Phase Teaching HG018EDN26 N N N N NPostgraduate Certificate in Foundation Phase Teaching Foundation Phase Teaching HG019EDN27 N N N N NPostgraduate Certificate in Senior Phase and FET Teaching
Senior Phase and FET Teaching HG020EDN28 N N N N N
HONOURS DEGREESBachelor of Social Science Honours African Studies HH001AXL02 Y N N N N Y N
Anthropology HH001AXL10 N N N N N Y NArchaeology HH001AGE01 N N N N N N NArchaeology & Environmental Science HH001AGE02 N N N N N N NClinical Social Work HH001SWK07 Y N Y N Y Y NDevelopment Studies HH001SOC05 Y N N N Y N NEconomics HH001ECO01 N N N N N N NEconomic History HH001HST03 Y N Y N N N NEnvironmental & Geographical Studies HH001EGS03 N N N N N N NGender & Transformation HH001AXL05 Y N N N N Y NHeritage & Public Culture HH001AXL06 Y N N N N Y NIndustrial Sociology HH001SOC02 Y N N N Y N NInternational Relations HH001POL03 N N N N Y Y NJustice & Transformation HH001POL06 N N N N Y Y NOrganisational Psychology HH001BUS08 N N N N N N NPhilosophy HH001PHI01 Y N Y N Y Y NPhilosophy, Politics & Economics HH001PHI03 Y N Y N Y Y NPolitical Communication HH001FAM04 N N Y N Y Y NPolitics HH001POL09 N N N N Y Y NProbation & Correctional Practice HH001SWK01 Y N Y N Y Y NPsychology HH001PSY01 N N N N N N NPublic Policy & Administration HH001POL05 N N N N Y Y NReligious Studies HH001REL01 Y N N N N N NSocial Development HH001SWK03 Y N Y N Y Y NSocial Policy & Management HH001SWK05 Y N Y N Y Y NSociology HH001SOC01 Y N N N Y N N
Bachelor of Arts Honours African Languages & Literature HH003SLL01 N N N N N N NAfrican Studies HH003AXL02 Y N Y N N Y NAfrikaans HH003SLL02 N N N N N N NAnthropology HH003AXL10 N N N N N Y NArabic Language & Literature HH003SLL03 N N N N N N NArchaeology HH003AGE01 N N N N N N NArchaeology & Environmental Science HH003AGE02 N N N N N N NArt Historical Studies HH003FIN02 N N N N N N NClassical Studies HH003SLL05 N N N N N N NCuratorship HH003FIN04 Y N N N N Y NDevelopment Studies HH003SOC05 Y N N N Y N NDrama HH003DRM01 Y N N N Y Y NEconomic History HH003HST03 Y N Y N N N NEnglish Studies HH003ELL02 N N N Y Y Y NEnvironmental & Geographical Studies HH003EGS03 N N N N N N N
QUALIFICATION SPECIALISATION CODE
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES
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Faculty of Humanities
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Film & Television Studies HH003FAM01 N N Y N Y Y NFilm Theory & Practice HH003FAM06 N N Y Y Y Y NFrench Language & Literature HH003SLL06 N N N N N N NGerman Language & Literature HH003SLL08 N N N N N N NGreek Language & Literature HH003SLL16 N N N N N N NHeritage & Public Culture HH003AXL06 Y N Y N N Y NHistorical Studies HH003HST01 Y N Y N N N NIndustrial Sociology HH003SOC02 Y N N N Y N NInternational Relations HH003POL03 N N N N Y Y NItalian Language & Literature HH003SLL10 N N N N N N NJustice & Transformation HH003POL06 N N N N Y Y NLatin Language & Literature HH003SLL17 N N N N N N NLinguistics HH003AXL03 Y N N N N Y NMedia Theory & Practice HH003FAM03 N N Y Y Y Y NOrganisational Psychology HH003BUS08 N N N N N N NPhilosophy HH003PHI01 Y N Y N Y Y NPhilosophy, Politics & Economics HH003PHI03 Y N Y N Y Y NPolitical Communication HH003FAM04 N N Y N Y Y NPolitics HH003POL09 N N N N Y Y NPortuguese Language & Literature HH003SLL22 N N N N N N NPublic Policy & Administration HH003POL05 N N N N Y Y NReligious Studies HH003REL01 Y N N N N Y NRhetoric Studies HH003FAM05 N N N N N N NRomance Languages & Literatures HH003SLL19 N N N N N N NSociology HH003SOC01 Y N N N Y N NSpanish HH003SSL13 N N N N N N N
Bachelor of Music Honours Choreography HH005MUZ03 N N N N N N NComposition HH005MUZ35 Y Y N Y N N NDance HH005MUZ06 N N N N N N NMusicology HH005MUZ09 Y Y N N N N NPerformance HH005MUZ36 Y Y N N N N Y
Bachelor of Education Honours Education HH006EDN01 N N N N N N NBachelor of Arts Honours in Teaching French as a Foreign Language
Teaching French Foreign Language HH007SLL14 Y N N N N Y Y
MASTER’S DEGREESMaster of Philosophy African Studies HM041AXL02 Y Y N N N Y N
(by coursework & dissertation) Development Studies HM041SOC05 Y N N N Y N NDigital Curation HM041LIS04 Y N N N N N NEnvironmental Humanities HM041AXL09 Y Y Y Y N Y NHeritage & Public Culture HM041AXL06 Y Y N N N Y NJustice & Transformation HM041POL06 N N N N Y Y NPhilosophy, Politics & Economics HM041PHI03 Y Y Y N N Y NPublic Policy & Administration HM041POL05 N N N N Y Y N
Master of Philosophy African Studies HM003AXL02 N Y N N N N N(by dissertation) Criminology HM003PBL03 N Y N N N N N
Fine Art HM003FIN01 N Y N N N N NLibrary & Information Studies HM003LIS02 N Y N N N N NPolitical Studies HM003POL01 N Y N N Y Y NPsychology HM003PSY01 N Y N N N N NReligious Studies HM003REL01 Y Y Y N Y Y NRhetoric Studies HM003FAM05 Y Y Y N Y Y NSociology HM003SOC01 N Y N N N N N
Master of Social Science African Studies HM005AXL02 Y Y N N N Y N(by dissertation) Anthropology HM005AXL10 N Y N N N Y N
Criminology HM005PBL03 N Y N N N N NEconomics HM005ECO01 Y Y N N N N NEnvironmental & Geographical Studies HM005EGS03 N Y N N N N NGender Studies HM005AXL01 Y Y N N Y Y NIndustrial Sociology HM005SOC02 Y Y N N Y N NPhilosophy HM005PHI01 Y Y Y N Y Y NPolitical Studies HM005POL01 N Y N N Y Y NPsychology HM005PSY01 N Y N N N N NReligious Studies HM005REL01 Y Y Y N Y Y NSocial Development HM005SWK03 Y Y N N Y Y NSocial Planning & Administration HM005SWK04 Y Y N N Y Y NSocial Work HM005SWK02 Y Y Y N Y Y NSociology HM005SOC01 Y Y N N Y N N
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Master of Social Science Anthropology HM006AXL10 N Y N N N Y N(by coursework & dissertation) Applied Economics HM006ECO08 Y N N N N N N
Clinical Social Work HM006SWK07 Y N Y N Y Y NEconomics HM006ECO01 Y N Y N N N NEconomic Development HM006ECO12 Y N Y N N N NGlobal Studies HM006SOC04 Y N N N Y N NIndustrial Sociology HM006SOC02 Y N N N N Y NInternational Relations HM006POL03 N N N N Y Y NOrganisational Psychology HM006BUS08 N N N N N N NPhilosophy HM006PHI01 Y N Y N Y Y NPolitical Communication HM006FAM04 N Y Y N Y Y NPolitics HM006POL09 N N N N Y Y NPractical Anthropology HM006AXL08 N Y N N N Y NProbation & Correctional Practice HM006SWK01 Y N Y N Y Y NReligious Studies HM006REL01 Y Y Y N Y Y NSocial Development HM006SWK03 Y N Y N Y Y NSocial Policy & Management HM006SWK05 Y N Y N Y Y NSociology HM006SOC01 Y N N N N Y N
Master of Arts African Languages & Literatures HM007SLL01 N Y N N N N N(by dissertation) Afrikaans HM007SLL02 N Y N N N N N
Anthropology HM007AXL10 N Y N N N Y NArabic Language & Literature HM007SLL03 N Y N N N N NArchaeology HM007AGE01 N Y N N N N NArt Historical Studies HM007FIN02 N Y N N N N NClassical Studies HM007SLL05 N Y N N N N NDrama HM007DRM01 Y Y Y N N N NEconomics HM007ECO01 Y Y N N N N NEnglish Language & Literature HM007ELL01 N Y Y N Y N NEnvironmental & Geographical Studies HM007EGS03 N Y N N N N NFilm Studies HM007FAM08 Y Y Y N Y Y NFrench Language & Literature HM007SLL06 N Y N N N Y NGerman Language & Literature HM007SLL08 N Y N N N N NGreek Language & Literature HM007SLL16 N Y N N N N NHebrew Language & Literature HM007SLL09 N Y N N N N NHistorical Studies HM007HST01 Y Y Y N N N NIndustrial Sociology HM007SOC02 Y Y N N N Y NItalian Language & Literature HM007SLL10 N Y N N N N NLatin Language & Literature HM007SLL17 N Y N N N N NLinguistics HM007AXL03 Y Y N N N Y N
Media Studies HM007FAM02 Y Y Y N Y Y NPhilosophy HM007PHI01 Y Y Y N Y Y NPolitical Studies HM007POL01 N Y N N Y Y NReligious Studies HM007REL01 Y Y Y N Y Y NSpanish HM007SLL13 N Y N N N N NSociology HM007SOC01 Y Y N N N Y N
Master of Arts African Cinema HM008FAM13 Y Y Y Y Y Y N(by coursework & dissertation) Afrikaans HM008SLL02 N N N N N N N
Anthropology HM008AXL10 N Y N N N Y NApplied Drama & Theatre Studies HM008DRM03 Y Y Y N N N NClinical Psychology HM008PSY02 N N N N N N NCreative Writing HM008SLL23 N N N N N N NDocumentary Arts HM008FAM12 Y Y Y Y Y Y NDramaturgy HM008DRM08 Y Y Y Y N Y NEconomics HM008ECO01 Y N N N N N NEconomic Development HM008ECO12 Y N Y N N N NGlobal Media HM008FAM15 N Y Y Y Y Y NHistorical Studies HM008HST01 Y N N N N N NIndustrial Sociology HM008SOC02 Y N N N Y N N
International Relations HM008POL03 N N N N Y Y NLanguage, Literature & Modernity HM008ELL04 N N Y N Y Y NLinguistics HM008AXL03 Y N N N N Y NMedia Theory & Practice HM008FAM03 N Y Y Y Y Y NOrganisational Psychology HM008BUS08 N N N N N N NPhilosophy HM008PHI01 Y N Y N Y Y NPolitical Communication HM008FAM04 N Y Y N Y Y NPolitics HM008POL09 N N N N Y Y NPractical Anthropology HM008AXL08 N Y N N Y Y NPsychological Research HM008PSY03 Y Y Y N N Y NReligious Studies HM008REL01 Y Y Y N Y Y N
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Master of Arts Sociology HM008SOC01 Y N N N Y N N(by coursework & dissertation) Theatre & Performance HM008DRM02 Y Y Y N N N N
Master of Arts in Fine Art Fine Art HM010FIN01 Y Y Y Y Y Y N
Master of Arts in Teaching French as a Foreign Language Teaching French as a Foreign Language HM047SLL14 N N N N N Y N
Master of Fine Art Fine Art HM011FIN01 Y N Y Y Y Y N
Master of Library and Information Studies Library & Information Studies HM013LIS02 N N N N N N N
Master of Music Dance (Dissertation only) HM014MUZ32 N N N N N N NDance (Choreography) HM014MUZ03 N N N Y N N NDance (Performance & Dissertation) HM014MUZ16 N N N Y N N NDance (Choreography & Dissertation) HM014MUZ31 N N N Y N N NMusic (Dissertation only) HM014MUZ20 Y Y N N N N NMusic (Dissertation & Performance) HM014MUZ11 Y Y N N N N YMusic (Dissertation & Composition) HM014MUZ05 Y Y N Y N N NMusic (Dissertation & Coursework) HM014MUZ21 Y Y N N N N NMusic (Dissertation, Performance HM014MUZ22 Y Y N N N N Y& Coursework)
Master of Education (by dissertation) Education HM012EDN01 N Y N N N N N
Master of Education Adult Education HM042EDN02 Y N N N N N N(by coursework & dissertation) Applied Language & Literacy Studies HM042EDN23 Y N N N N N N
Curriculum Studies HM042EDN20 Y N N N N N NEducation Policy, Leadership & Change HM042EDN34 Y N N N N N NEducational Technology HM042EDN30 Y N N N N N NHigher Education Studies HM042EDN03 Y N N N N N NMathematics Education HM042EDN07 Y N N N N N NPsychology of Education HM042EDN39 Y N N N N N NScience Education HM042EDN08 Y N N N N N N
Master of Arts in Neuropsychology Neuropsychology HM044PSY04 Y N Y N N Y N(by coursework & dissertation)
DOCTORAL DEGREESDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) African Languages & Literature HD001SLL01 N Y N N N N N
African Studies HD001AXL02 N Y N N N N NAfrikaans HD001SLL02 N Y N N N N NAnthropology HD001AXL10 N Y N N N Y NArchaeology HD001AGE01 N Y N N N N NArt Historical Studies HD001FIN02 N Y N N N N NClassical Studies HD001SLL05 N Y N N N N NCriminology HD001PBL03 N Y N N N N NDance HD001MUZ06 N Y N N N N NDrama HD001DRM01 Y Y Y N N N NEconomics HD001ECO01 N Y Y N Y Y NEducation HD001EDN01 Y Y N N N Y NEnglish Language & Literature HD001ELL01 N Y Y N Y N NEnvironmental & Geographical Studies HD001EGS03 N Y N N N N NFilm Studies HD001FAM08 Y Y Y N Y Y NFine Art HD001FIN01 Y Y Y N Y Y NFrench Language & Literature HD001SLL06 N Y N N N N NGender Studies HD001AXL01 Y Y N N Y Y NGerman Language & Literature HD001SLL08 N Y N N N N NHebrew Language & Literature HD001SLL09 N Y N N N N NHistorical Studies HD001HST01 Y Y Y N N N NIndustrial Sociology HD001SOC02 Y Y N N N Y NItalian Language & Literature HD001SLL10 N Y N N N N NLibrary & Information Studies HD001LIS02 N Y N N N N NLinguistics HD001AXL03 Y Y N N N Y NMedia Studies HD001FAM02 Y Y Y N Y Y NMusic HD001MUZ08 Y Y N N N N NPhilosophy HD001PHI01 Y Y Y N Y Y NPolitical Studies HD001POL01 Y Y N N Y Y NPsychology HD001PSY01 N Y N N N N N
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Public Administration HD001POL04 Y Y N N Y Y NReligious Studies HD001REL01 Y Y Y N Y Y NRhetoric Studies HD001FAM05 Y Y Y N Y Y NSocial Development HD001SWK03 Y Y Y N Y Y NSocial Work HD001SWK02 Y Y Y N Y Y NSociology HD001SOC01 Y Y N N N Y NSpanish HD001SLL13 N Y N N N N N
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Occasional Postgraduate Humanities General HZ002DOH01 N N N N N N N
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Postgraduate Diploma in Law Criminology, Law and Society LG002PBL11 Y Y Y Note: This programme consists of four taught modules. Dispute Resolution LG002CML11 Y Y Y
Environmental Law LG002PBL04 Y Y YGeneral LG002RDL03 Y Y YLabour Law LG002CML07 Y Y YMarine & Environmental Law LG002PBL07 Y Y YShipping Law LG002CML09 Y Y YTax Law LG002CML10 Y Y Y
MASTER’S DEGREES BY COURSEWORK AND MINOR DISSERTATION
Master of Philosophy Commercial Law LM002CML01 Y Y YNote: Applicants without an LLB degree must apply Comparative Law in Africa LM002CML12 Y Y Yfor an MPhil. Constitutional and Administrative Law LM002PBL01 Y Y Y
Criminology, Law and Society LM002PBL11 Y Y YDispute Resolution LM002CML11 Y Y Y Environmental Law LM002PBL04 Y Y YGeneral LM002RDL03 Y Y YHuman Rights Law LM002PBL05 Y Y YIntellectual Property Law LM002CML13 Y Y YInternational Law LM002PBL06 Y Y YLabour Law LM002CML07 Y Y YMarine & Environmental Law LM002PBL07 Y Y YPrivate Law and Human Rights LM002RDL09 Y Y YPublic Law LM002PBL09 Y Y YShipping Law LM002CML09 Y Y YTax Law LM002CML10 Y Y Y
Master of Laws Commercial Law LM003CML01 Y Y YNote: Only applicants with an LLB degree are eligible Comparative Law in Africa LM003CML12 Y Y Yfor an LLM. Constitutional and Administrative Law LM003PBL01 Y Y Y
Criminology, Law and Society LM003PBL11 Y Y YDispute Resolution LM003CML11 Y Y YEnvironmental Law LM003PBL04 Y Y YGeneral LM003RDL03 Y Y YHuman Rights Law LM003PBL05 Y Y YIntellectual Property Law LM003CML13 Y Y YInternational Law LM003PBL06 Y Y YInternational Taxation LM003CML14 Y Y YInternational Trade Law LM003CML06 Y Y YLabour Law LM003CML07 Y Y YMarine & Environmental Law LM003PBL07 Y Y YPrivate Law and Human Rights LM003RDL09 Y Y YPublic Law LM003PBL09 Y Y YShipping Law LM003CML09 Y Y YTax Law LM003CML10 Y Y Y
MASTER’S DEGREES BY COURSEWORK AND RESEARCH PROECT
Master of Laws in Commercial Law Commercial Law LM020CML01 Y Y YMaster of Laws in Dispute Resolution Dispute Resolution LM021CML11 Y Y YMaster of Laws in Environmental Law Environmental Law LM028PBL04 Y Y YMaster of Laws in Intellectual Property Law Intellectual Property Law LM022CML13 Y Y YMaster of Laws in International Trade Law International Trade Law LM023CML06 Y Y YMaster of Laws in Labour Law Labour Law LM024CML07 Y Y YMaster of Laws in Marine and Environmental Law Marine and Environmental Law LM029PBL07 Y Y YMaster of Laws in Private Law and Human Rights Private Law and Human Rights LM027RDL09 Y Y YMaster of Laws in Shipping Law Shipping Law LM025CML09 Y Y YMaster of Laws in Tax Law Tax Law LM026CML10 Y Y Y
MASTER’S DEGREES BY DISSERTATIONMaster of Laws Commercial Law LM001CML01 Y Y YNote: Applicants with an LLB degree may apply for Private Law LM001RDL08 Y Y Yan LLM. Public Law LM001PBL09 Y Y Y
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Master of Philosophy Commercial Law LM011CML01 Y Y YNote: Applicants without an LLB degree must apply Private Law LM011RDL08 Y Y Yfor an MPhil. Public Law LM011PBL09 Y Y Y
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Commercial Law LD001CML01 Y Y YPrivate Law LD001RDL08 Y Y YPublic Law LD001PBL09 Y Y Y
OCCASIONAL STUDYOccasional Postgraduate Law General LZ002DOL01 N N NPostgraduate Exchange Programme Law General LZ004DOL01 N N N
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Bachelor of Science Honours Actuarial Science SH001BUS01 Y Y Y N N NApplied Mathematics SH001MAM01 Y Y Y N N NArchaeology SH001AGE01 Y Y Y N N NArchaeology & Environmental Science SH001AGE02 Y Y Y N N NAstrophysics & Space Science SH001AST03 Y Y Y N N NAtmospheric Science SH001EGS07 Y Y Y N N NBiological Sciences SH001BIO07 Y Y Y N N NChemistry SH001CEM01 N N N N N NComputer Science SH001CSC05 Y Y Y N N NEnvironmental & Geographical Science SH001EGS02 Y Y Y N N NGeochemistry SH001GEO01 Y Y Y N N NGeology SH001GEO02 Y Y Y N N NInformation Technology SH001CSC06 Y Y Y N N NMarine Biology SH001BIO05 Y Y Y N N NMathematics SH001MAM02 Y Y Y N N NMathematics of Computer Science SH001MAM04 Y Y Y N N NMolecular & Cell Biology SH001MCB02 Y Y Y N N NOcean & Atmosphere Science SH001SEA03 Y Y Y N N NPhysics SH001PHY01 Y Y Y N N NStatistical Sciences SH001STA04 Y Y Y N N N
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Master of Science / Master of Philosophy Applied Mathematics SM001MAM01 Y Y Y N Y Y(by dissertation) Archaeology SM001AGE01 Y Y Y N Y Y
Astronomy SM001AST01 Y Y Y N Y YBiological Sciences SM001BIO07 Y Y Y N Y YChemistry SM001CEM01 Y Y Y N Y YComputational Science SM001CEM03 Y Y Y N Y YComputer Science SM001CSC05 Y Y Y N Y YConservation Biology SM001BIO09 Y Y Y N Y YEnvironmental & Geographical Science SM001EGS02 Y Y Y N Y YGeochemistry SM001GEO01 Y Y Y N Y YGeology SM001GEO02 Y Y Y N Y YMathematical Statistics SM001STA02 Y Y Y N Y YMathematics SM001MAM02 Y Y Y N Y YMolecular & Cell Biology SM001MCB02 Y Y Y N Y YOcean & Atmosphere Science SM001SEA03 Y Y Y N Y YOperational Research SM001STA03 Y Y Y N Y YPhysical Oceanography SM001SEA05 Y Y Y N Y YPhysics SM001PHY01 Y Y Y N Y YStatistical Ecology SM001STA09 Y Y Y N Y YStatistical Sciences SM001STA04 Y Y Y N Y YTertiary Chemistry Education SM001CEM02 Y Y Y N Y YTertiary Physics Education SM001PHY03 Y Y Y N Y YTheoretical Physics SM001PHY02 Y Y Y N Y Y
Master of Science / Master of Philosophy Advanced Analytics SM004STA08 Y N Y N N N(by coursework and minor dissertation) Applied Ocean Sciences (Applied Marine Biology) SM004BIO11 Y Y Y N N Y
Applied Ocean Sciences (Operational Oceanography) SM004SEA07 Y Y Y N N YAstrophysics & Space Science SM004AST03 Y Y Y N N YBiostatistics SM004STA10 Y N Y N N NClimate Change & Development SM004EGS06 Y Y Y N N YComputer Science SM004CSC05 Y Y Y N N YConservation Biology SM004BIO09 Y Y Y N N YData Science SM004STA11 Y Y Y N N YData Science of Financial Technology SM008STA12 Y Y Y N N YEnvironment, Society & Sustainability SM004EGS05 Y Y Y N N YInformation Technology SM004CSC06 Y Y Y N N YOperational Research SM004STA03 Y N Y N N NUrban Studies SM005EGS08 Y N Y N N N
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Applied Mathematics SD001MAM01 Y Y Y Y Y YArchaeology SD001AGE01 Y Y Y Y Y YAstronomy SD001AST01 Y Y Y Y Y YBiological Sciences SD001BIO07 Y Y Y Y Y YChemistry SD001CEM01 Y Y Y Y Y YComputational Science SD001CEM03 Y Y Y Y Y YComputer Science SD001CSC05 Y Y Y Y Y YConservation Biology SD001BIO09 Y Y Y Y Y YEnvironmental & Geographical Science SD001EGS02 Y Y Y Y Y YGeochemistry SD001GEO01 Y Y Y Y Y YGeology SD001GEO02 Y Y Y Y Y YMathematics SD001MAM02 Y Y Y Y Y YMolecular & Cell Biology SD001MCB02 Y Y Y Y Y YPhysical Oceanography SD001SEA05 Y Y Y Y Y YPhysics SD001PHY01 Y Y Y Y Y YStatistical Ecology SD001STA09 Y Y Y Y Y YStatistical Sciences SD001STA04 Y Y Y Y Y YTertiary Chemistry Education SD001CEM02 Y Y Y Y Y YTertiary Physics Education SD001PHY03 Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Occasional Science Postgraduate Astrophysics & Space Science SZ002AST03 N N N N N NScience General SZ002DSC01 N N N N N NInternational Affiliate SZ095DSC01 N N N N N NSouth African Affiliate SZ094DSC01 N N N N N N
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