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Apply online at http://applyonline.uct.ac.za To apply online you must have a working email address that is not shared with another 2013 UCT applicant. Correspondence Please address correspondence to admissions@uct.ac.za 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 at the back of this book. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this Directions for Applicants booklet and other 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. Contents PART A: • Application procedures 3 PART B: • Applying online for admission in 2013 8 PART C: • Completing a paper application for admission in 2013 9 • Codes you will use when completing a paper application form 11 Contact details 34 Maps of UCT campus and surrounding areas 35 Carl Herman Director: Admissions Dear Applicant Thank you for your interest in studying at the University of Cape Town. We strive to be a world class university in Africa. Established in 1829, we are South Africa s oldest university, and the leading university in Africa. As a postgraduated student, you will join a research led institution where we have significantly more A rated (or rated) researchers, SARChl chair holders, and academics and graduate students publishing in leading journals than at any SA university, and an academic community which includes over a third of SA s postdoctoral research fellows. With a rich mix of South African students, and more than 100 countries represented on campus, UCT offers diversity that is worthy of celebration. The educational experience is multi-dimensional. This booklet will help you to complete your application 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. ( Where applicants are unable to apply online they should contact us for hard copy application forms.) We are proud of the students who study here, each of whom contributes to the vitality of UCT. We look forward to receiving your application and hope to welcome you to UCT in 2013. 2 Mfaki —Sicelo Obekekileyo Enkosi ngomdla wakho wokufuna ukufunda kwiYunivesithi yaseKapa. Sizamela ukuba yiyunivesithi ekudidi lwehlabathi e-Afrika. Isekwe ngo- 1829,yeyona yunivesithi indala yaseMzantsi Afrika, nehamba phambili e-Afrika. Njengomfundi ofundela izifundo ezikwinqanaba eliphakamileyo, uza kujoyina iyunivesithi ehamba phambili kuphando apho sinabaphandi ababekwa kudidi lokuqala(A) nangaphezulu, abaphandi ababambe izihlalo zeSARChl, izifundiswa nabafundi abanezidanga abapapashayo kwijenali eziphambili ngaphezu kwazo zonke ezinye iiyunivesithi zalapha eMzantsi-Afrika, nalapho uluntu lwezifundiswa oluquka ngaphezu kwesithathu eshumini iluphando loogqirha abenza ifellowships. Kukho ingxubevange yabafundi base-Mzantsi-Afrika, nangaphezulu kwe-100 lamazwe amelweyo ekhampasini, i-UCT inika umxube wenkcubeko odinga ukubhiyozelwa. Amava emfundo apha anabile. Le ncwadana iza kunceda ukuzalisa isicelo kwikhompyutha(online). Emva kokuba ufake isicelo, siza kunika inombolo yesicelo sakho. Nceda uyifake le nombolo kulo lonke unxibelelwano olulandelayo. Ungalibazisi ukusifonela xa ufuna ulwazi oluthe vetshe.(Apho abafundi bangakwaziyo ukufaka isicelo kunxibelelwano ngekhompyutha(online) mabaqhagamshelane nathi bazofumana amaxwebu efomu) Siyazingca ngabafundi abafunda apha, apho umfundi ngamnye anegalelo ekudlamkiseni i-UCT. Silindele ukufumana esakho isicelo yaye sinethemba lokukwamkela e-UCT ngo-2013. Beste Voornemende nagraadse student, Dankie vir jou belangstelling om aan die Universiteit van Kaapstad te studeer. Die Universiteit van Kaapstad strewe daarna om n w reldklas-universiteit te wees. Ons is Suid Afrika se oudste universiteit (in 1829 gestig) en die toonaangewende universiteit in Afrika. As n nagraadse student sal jy deel word van n navorsingsgeleide instelling met aansienlik meer A-gegradeerdenavorsers, SARChl aanstellings en navorsingspublikasies in vooraanstande vaktydskrifte as enige ander Suid-Afrikaanse universiteit. Meer as n derde van Suid Afrika se post-doktorale navorsingsgenote is by die Universiteit van Kaapstad aangestel. Ons studentegemeeskap, met sy verskeidenheid Suid Afrikaanse en buitelandse studente (uit meer as n honderd lande) bevorder n ryk en diverse leerervaring. Die riglyne wat volg sal jou help om jou aansoek te voltooi, maar vra gerus as jy verdere navrae het. Voornemende nagraadse studente moet aanlyn aansoek doen tensy hulle nie n epos adres het nie. Vir die wat nie aanlyn aansoek kan doen nie is aansoekvorms op navraag beskikbaar. Sodra ons jou aansoek ontvang het, sal ons jou n annsoeknommer stuur wat jy in alle korrespondensie and navrae moet gebruik. Ons is trots op ons studente en die bydra wat elkeen tot die UK gemeenskap lewer. Ons sien daarna uit om jou aansoek te ontvang en hoop om jou in 2013 hier te verwelkom. Apply online, unless 1. you do not have an email address that is not shared with another 2013 UCT applicant; or 2. you are applying for: a) short courses and˚professional and continuing education courses; or b) School for Legal Practice courses Applicants must approach the School for Legal Practice. Contact 021 650 4481 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: admissions@uct.ac.za. The Admissions Office is located on Level 4, Masingene, Middle Campus. 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. The submission or closing date for coursework postgraduate programmes is 31 October unless otherwise specified below. After the submission or closing date a selection process takes place. Where places remain after the first round of selection, applications received after the closing date, will be considered. Faculty of Commerce: Honours, coursework Master s and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes 31 October 2012 is the closing date for all Commerce PG qualifications except for: Economics PhD by coursework and dissertation 31 July 2012 MBA (full time or modular) 31 October 2012 MBA (executive programme) 31 December 2012 PG Diploma in Business Administration (PDBA) 30 November 2012 MCom/ MPhil programmes offered by the GSB and starting in March 2013 31 January 2013 Other MCom/ MPhil programmes 31 October 2012 PG Diploma in Business Administration: 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. Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment: Honours, coursework Master s and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes 31 October is the closing date for all programmes. Faculty of Health Sciences: Honours, coursework Master s and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes 31 September 2012 is the closing date for all Health Sciences PG programmes except: All other applicants: 1) International applicants for the Master of Public Health programme: 31 July 2012 2) MPhil in Biokinetics: 31 August 2012* 3) Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing: 31 October 2012* 4) Postgraduate Diploma in Health Professional Education: 31 October 2012* 5) BSc Med(Hons) Exercise Science: Biokinetics 31 August 2012 6) Postgraduate Diploma in Pesticide Risk Management 31 August 2012 * International applicants are urged to apply by 31 July 2012. Faculty of Humanities: Honours, coursework Master s and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes MA in Clinical Psychology 1 June2012 All other programmes 31 October 2012 Faculty of Law: Master s and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes 30 September 2012 (for first semester 2013) 31 March 2013 (for second semester 2013) Faculty of Science: Honours, coursework Master s and Postgraduate Diploma Programmes Apply by 31 October 2012 in order to be considered in the first round selections in November 2012. APPLICATION PROCEDURES PART A: 3 Submission dates for supporting documents There are two deadlines: By 31 October 2012: Submit a mid-year 2012 transcript of results or final transcript if you already have this. By 15 January 2013: Submit your final 2012 transcript if this was not available in October 2012. We reserve the right to cancel any application if all the necessary certified hard copies or original transcripts are not submitted on time. Acceptance deposits: GSB programmes If you are offered a place on one of the following Graduate School of Business programmes, we will ask you to pay an acceptance deposit as reflected below. Acceptance deposits are not payable for any other programme. Acceptance deposits will be credited to your student fee account, but will not be refunded at all. MBA (executive, full-time and modular programmes) • South African/African applicants R10 000 • International applicants R15 000 Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PDBA) • South African/African applicants R5 000 • International applicants R15 000 Applications for student housing Applications for residential accommodation must be received by 30 September 2012. The application is part of the academic application process. There is one exception - MBA applicants must apply direct to the Graduate School of Business for housing. UCT has a three-tier residence system that provides different levels of services, governance and management for junior and senior students. • First-tier residences provide accommodation for undergraduate men and women students who are usually under the age of 21. These residences provide students with up to three meals a day in a dining hall. • Second-tier catering residences provide accommodation for undergraduate students who are usually 21 years or older, for those who are in their third year of study, and for postgraduate students. • Second-tier self-catering residences and flats are usually reserved for postgraduate students, or students who are over 21 or in their third year of study. No food services are provided. • Third-tier residences provide self-catering accommodation for senior and postgraduate students. Only students applying for full-time study are considered for UCT accommodation. Application fees The application fee must accompany your application: UCT students/graduates (unless applying for the MBA) nil Postgraduate applications from South Africa and SADC region R100 Postgraduate applications from outside of the SADC region R300 Master of Business Administration applications from South Africa and the SADC region R650 Master of Business Administration applications from outside of the SADC region US$150 Note • 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. 1196 Sally Smith (This reference must be entered on the appropriate bank form.) 4 • *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): 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 when applying for an MBA programme from outside of the SADC region, in which case payment should be in US dollars. • UCT graduates or students are exempt from paying an application fee, except in the case of the MBA. Funding for South African postgraduate students Please refer to Section G on page 10 for details, or visit PGFO website: http://www.uct.ac.za/apply/funding/postgarduate/applications For details on other funding available, visit http://www.uct.ac.za/usr/pgfo/booklet/pgfo_2012.pdf Funding for international postgraduate students Go to http://www.uct.ac.za/apply/funding/postgraduate/applications/ There is a limited number of scholarships available for international and refugee students. Applicants 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 (Form 1PG). Information and Application form 10C can be sourced from the Postgraduate Funding Office - or from the Office’s website: http://www.uct.ac.za/apply/funding/postgraduate/applications/ The closing date for applications for UCT international and refugee students’ scholarships and supporting documentation is 31 July 2012. Please return the completed Form 10C direct to the Postgraduate Centre and Funding Office. Late and/or incomplete applications will not be considered. International applicants The International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO) s role is to co-ordinate and facilitate 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. International students who wish to be affiliated to UCT for short periods, must complete Form 11 which may be accessed from our website at http://www.uct.ac.za/apply/applications/forms/ English language proficiency The medium of instruction and examination at UCT is English. You must have attained one of the following levels of proficiency in English: For South African applicants: • A pass equivalent to English (E symbol) at the South African Senior Certificate level. The English requirement for admission to the Faculty of Humanities is a D symbol; OR • A pass equivalent to English at the South African National Senor Certificate level, either at Home Language or First Additional Language level. For international applicants for whom English is a foreign language: • A pass in the TOEFL test (the Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of at least 570 on the paper-based TOEFL, or 230 on the computer-based TOEFL test; or 88 on the Internet-based TOEFL test or an 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); • for applicants who are permanent residents in South Africa and for whom English is a second language: a score of Proficient for the Academic Literacy section of the National Benchmark Test (NBT) Academic and Quantitative Literacy Test (AQL) written nationally from May onwards or a pass in the TOEFL test with a score of at least 570; or an overall band score of 7.0 (with no individual element of the test scoring below 6.0) on the IELTS. 5 For more information about the TOEFL (including information on how to register for the tests and dates when tests are held), applicants should contact TOEFL at: PO Box 6155, Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6155, USA. Email: toefl@ets.org 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. Johannesburg: 33 Hoofd Street Braamfontein 2001 Tel: 0860 012233 Fax: 0860 103525 Email: information@britishcouncil.org.za 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 15 January 2013. 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. 6 Enquiries about study visas should be directed to one of the following: The Director-General Department of Home Affairs Private Bag X9102 8000 Cape Town Tel: +27 (0) 21 465 5012/2477 Fax: +27 (0) 21 461 2708 International Academic Programmes Office University of Cape Town Private Bag X3 7701 Rondebosch Tel: +27 (0) 21 650 2822 Fax: +27 (0) 21 650 5667 International student fees International students from outside the SADC region must pay the full international term fee before registration. The International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO) will send you a fee invoice 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. All non-South African students who qualify for local fee rates must pay the minimum initial payment of academic and residence fees prior to registration. *The SADC countries are: Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Please note that the Registrar may cancel your registration at the end of the first term if you have failed to make these payments, or failed to provide evidence acceptable to the University that a sponsor or bursary organisation will pay the fees for the year, by 15 May. This includes student housing fees if you are to stay in a UCT student residence. 7 APPLY ONLINE FOR ADMISSION IN 2013 In order to apply online, you require: 1. a valid email address that is not used by any other applicant to UCT applying online, and 2. a South African identity number, (if you are South African, or permanent resident in South Africa); or a passport number (if you are not South African) or a SA permanent resident). In order to apply, please log on to http://applyonline.uct.ac.za The application procedure Register using a unique email address and password. You may save, retrieve or amend your application before you submit it. You will be asked to supply supporting documents such as transcripts or CVs and these must be uploaded as part of your online application. In addition, certified copies of your final transcripts or results must reach the Admissions Office by 15 January 2013. Once the application is submitted you cannot amend details of your application yourself. You will need to contact the Admissions Office in order to change application details. Within 48 hours after you submit your application online, we will send you an email which: 1. acknowledges your application, and provides your applicant number, which you must use in all future correspondence with the University; 2. contains your unique log-in details needed to monitor your application through our self-service facility; and 3. contains further Instructions, which you need to follow carefully. PART B: 8 COMPLETING A PAPER APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION IN 2013 GENERAL Submit only one application form. If you have applied online you may not submit a paper form. Your paper application will be processed within 7 days of receipt. We will post to you: 1. an acknowledgment letter which provides you with your applicant number, which you are to use in all future correspondence with the University; 2. your unique log-in details to allow you to monitor your application through our self-service facility; 3. a data sheet, which contains the details of your application; In order to apply you will need the following documents: - Form 1PG - the application form - Form 4 - to be completed if a relative of yours attended UCT in the past; (this information is for the purposes of updating the Alumni Office records only). - Form 10a - the application for postgraduate funding for South African citizens and permanent residents; (international applicants and refugees may not complete Form 10a, and may contact the Postgraduate Funding Office direct for the separate application Form 10c). Note: • You may need to submit specified documents with your application form. Please send copies and NOT originals. Copies must be certified by a Commissioner of Oaths. any school principal, postmaster, police officer, advocate or attorney will certify copies for you. We will retain these copies. Please note that we will not hesitate to prosecute anyone who submits forged documents. • We DO NOT accept faxed or scanned copies of Form 1PG or any other form. FORM 1PG You need codes to complete Form 1PG. See code tables on pages 11 - 29. The sections of Form 1PG are: Section A: PERSONAL DETAILS Complete all the fields in this section. Omissions and inaccuracies will delay your application. All South African citizens and permanent residents must state their SA identity number. We are committed to addressing the needs of students with disabilities, and will provide facilities, where we can. To make sure that we can plan services to accommodate your specific disability, please complete the relevant part of this section. Please note that completion of this part of Section A is voluntary, and that any information you give will not prejudice your application for an academic place, but if your disability is such that you will require accommodations of any kind, we strongly advise disclosure. Contact our Disability Service well in advance of applying to UCT, and if possible visit the University to assess the suitability of your programme, the academic department and the facilities available. Section B: ACADEMIC APPLICATION Use the codes in table A. Section C: CONTACT DETAILS Please complete this section accurately. Section D: PREVIOUS ACTIVITIES OTHER THAN HIGHER EDUCATION Refer to tabel B. List your activities other than education since leaving school in this section. If you wish to give more details of your activities since leaving school, please use a separate sheet and return with Form 1PG. Section E: TERTIARY EDUCATION DETAILS Refer to table C. If you have attended another University, University of Technology, Teachers Training College or College of Nursing you must submit original transcripts or certified copies of your transcripts issued by the institution(s) concerned. These transcripts must show courses passed and failed, as well as courses taken but not completed.They should also include the grades and percentages obtained, qualifications completed, and a statement of conduct. Please include a sworn translation of the documents if not in English or Afrikaans. If you are currently (2012) registered for higher education studies you must include a transcript which shows your results for previous years (if any) and the courses for which you are currently registered. By 31 October you must submit a transcript of any 2012 results. As soon as your 2012 final results become available, you must submit a transcript of these results, together with a certificate of conduct, to the Admissions Office. Please write your applicant number and choice of programme on the transcript. This final transcipt must be received by 15 January 2013. If you are at, or have attended another higher education institution, and you do not indicate this on your application form, your application will be rejected. If we discover this after you register, we may cancel your registration immediately. PART C: 9 Section F: APPLICATION FOR STUDENT HOUSING Postgraduate applicants who wish to be considered for a place in student housing must select the self-catering residence option. Please refer to the website for further information about student accommodation. UCT s student housing policy may be found at: www.uct.ac.za/apply/residences/applications/application MBA applicants must apply to the Graduate School of Business for housing. Section G: POSTGRADUATE FUNDING APPLICATION If you wish to be considered for funding, you must: • complete and submit Form 10a if you are a South African citizen or permanent resident, with the required supporting documentation DIRECT to the Post graduate Funding Office. Closing date: 31 October 2012 • obtain and submit a Form 10C from the Postgraduate Funding if you are an international applicant or a refugee with the required supporting documentation DIRECT to the Postgraduate Funding Office. Closing date: 31 October 2012 Section H: DECLARATION You must sign the declaration. UNSIGNED applications will not be considered. 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 o n pages 11 - 27. They must be uploaded with your online application, or, if you are not submitting an application online, submitted as part of your paper application. The additional documents will usually include: 1. CV, indicating work experience (if any, give names(s) employer(s), period(s) of employment (e.g. 2008-2012 and primary area of responsibility) 2. Research outline, including motivation (or, for a coursework programme or motivation) of specified length 3. Referees names and contact details ( two referees wil be required) Please ensure, when submitting these documents online, that each document is scanned and uploaded as a single document. The additional information/documets required for each qualifiaction is indicated in the following pages in the final columns. 10 [...]... Master of Engineering (60 research 120 coursework) Engineering Management Minerals Beneficiation Structural Engineering & Structural Materials Transport Studies Urban Management EM017MEC02 EM017CHE02 EM017CIV04 EM017CIV06 EM017CIV05 Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Master of Science in Engineering (180 credits research) Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Education... (120 credits research, 60 credits coursework) Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Education Sustainable Energy Engineering Energy & Development Studies Engineering Management Geomatics Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Radar and Electrical Defence Water Quality Engineering EM024CHE01 EM024CIV01 EM024EEE01 EM024CHE03 EM024MEC07 EM024MEC08 EM024MEC02 EM024APG08... credits research 60 credits coursework) Architecture Architecture & Planning Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Conservation of the Built Environment Construction Economics & Management Electrical Engineering Engineering Management Engineering Education Geomatics Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Transport Studies Urban Infrastructure, Design & Management EM026APG01 EM026APG02 EM026CHE01... Environment Transport Studies Urban Infrastructure, Design & Management EM027APG05 EM027CIV06 EM027CIV03 Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N Architecture Architecture & Planning Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Construction Economics & Management Electrical Engineering Energy Studies Engineering Education Engineering Management Geomatics Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering ED001APG01 ED001APG02 ED001CHE01... MSc(Med) in Health Sciences in a discipline not listed For more information contact the Health Sciences Faculty Office.) DOCTORAL DEGREES Doctor of Philosophy (by research thesis) (Note: It is possible to do a PhD in a discipline not listed For more information contact the Faculty Office.) 19 500 word research outline Referees names (Note: It is possible to do a MD in aclinical discipline not listed For. .. of Medicine in Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine MM022CHM02 Y N Y Master of Philosophy in Emergency Medicine Clinical Emergency Medicine African Emergency Care MM025CHM17 MM025CHM18 Y Y N N Y Y (Notes: Candidates for which programmes must first apply to the relevant academic department for a training post.) Master of Science in Nursing (by coursework and dissertation) Master of Science in Occupational... P CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING MENZIES BUILDING P SNAPE BUILDING UNIVERSIT Y AVENUE SOUTH LESLIE SOCIAL SCIENCES BUILDING CENTLIVRES BUILDING HUMANITIES BUILDING JS LESLIE COMMERCE BUILDING P RING RD JS COMPUTER SCIENCE BUILDING RUGBY FIELDS UNIVE R RUGBY RD TH P RD PARKING JS P P P JAMMIE SHUTTLE SPORTS CENTRE ENCE VISTORS RECEPTION AND INFORMATION D RESI JS MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BUILDING CHEMISTRY MALL... Architecture & Planning Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Construction Economics & Management Engineering Education Electrical Engineering Engineering Management EM025APG01 EM025APG02 EM025CHE01 EM025CIV01 EM025CON01 EM025CHE03 EM025EEE01 EM025MEC02 N N N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Qualification POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering Management Postgraduate... Engineering Management Geomatics Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Water Quality Engineering EM023CHE01 EM023CIV01 EM023EEE01 EM023CHE03 EM023MEC06 EM023MEC02 EM023APG08 EM023MEC03 EM023MEC01 EM023CIV02 N N N N N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Master of Science in Engineering (120 credits research, 60 credits coursework) Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering... Nursing Baragwanath Nursing College Bg Alexander Nursing College Bonalesedi Nursing College Carinus Nursing College Charlotte Searle Nursing College Coronation Nursing College Edendale Nursing College Frere College of Nursing Ga-Rankuwa Nursing College 1006020 1006024 1006027 1006033 1006042 1006046 1006061 1006083 1006092 1006093 Gazankulu Nursing College Gold Fields Nursing College Grootheok Nursing . 3 PART B: • Applying online for admission in 2013 8 PART C: • Completing a paper application for admission in 2013 9 • Codes you will use when completing a paper. fees for the year, by 15 May. This includes student housing fees if you are to stay in a UCT student residence. 7 APPLY ONLINE FOR ADMISSION IN 2013 In order

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