Uploaded by Chukwuma Favour

university of cape town 2024 Fees Booklet

advertisement
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
STUDENT FEES
2024
Postal
Address:
University of Cape Town
Private Bag X3
7701, RONDEBOSCH
All correspondence on fees should be addressed to the
Executive Director of Finance. Please quote your student
number in all correspondence
E Mail:
fnd-feeenq@uct.ac.za
Fax:
+27 21 650-4768
Website:
http://www.students.uct.ac.za/students/feesfunding/fees/handbook
Telephones:
General Enquiries
Accounts and Fees
+27 21 650-9111
+27 21 650-1704
Fee Enquiry
and Cashiers
Office Hours:
Student Self
Service:
Mondays to Fridays
Thursdays
09h00 - 15h30
09h30 - 15h30
Only available to registered students:
http://studentsonline.uct.ac.za
This handbook is part of a series that consists of
Book 1:
Information for applicants for undergraduate degrees and diplomas
Book 2:
Authorities and information of record
Book 3:
General rules and policies
Book 4:
Academic calendar and meetings
Book 5:
Student support and services
Books 6-11:
Handbooks of the Faculties of Commerce, Engineering and the Built
Environment, Health Sciences, Humanities, Law, Science
Book 12:
Student fees
Book 13:
Financial assistance for undergraduate students
Book 14:
Financial assistance for postgraduate students
CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
TERMS OF PAYMENT...........................................................................................
Tuition Fees ................................................................................................................
Residence Fees ...........................................................................................................
Method of Payment.....................................................................................................
Payments Received .....................................................................................................
Outstanding Fees ........................................................................................................
1
1
5
5
6
6
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
ACADEMIC FEES ..................................................................................................
Typical 1st Year Tuition Fees ......................................................................................
Notice to Leave: Withdrawal of Registration (UCT & GSB students) ........................
Drop an Individual Course ..........................................................................................
Add an Individual Course ...........................................................................................
Sibling Rebate Bursary ...............................................................................................
Undergraduate Students Wishing to Take Additional Courses ...................................
Leave of Absence .......................................................................................................
8
8
9
10
12
12
12
13
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
OTHER FEES AND LEVIES ..................................................................................
Sports Clubs and Societies ..........................................................................................
Supplementary or Deferred Examinations ..................................................................
Ordinary Examinations without Re-attendance at Course ...........................................
Credit and/or Exemption .............................................................................................
Duplicate Degree and Diploma Certificates ................................................................
Fee for Academic Records ..........................................................................................
Verification of Academic Record ...............................................................................
Verification of Past Training in Faculty of Health Sciences ......................................
Fees for Hiring Academic Apparel ............................................................................
Fee for Replacement Student Identity/Access Control Card .......................................
Late Registration Fee ..................................................................................................
Late Changes of Curriculum .......................................................................................
Student Wellness Services ..........................................................................................
Parking Tokens ...........................................................................................................
Incidental Charges ......................................................................................................
14
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
4.
INFORMATION FOR SPONSORS........................................................................
18
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS.............................................................................
Semester Study Abroad (SSA) Programmes ...............................................................
Exchange Programmes ...............................................................................................
International Occasional Students ...............................................................................
International Students who intend to study for a full UCT qualification .....................
Qualifications offered by the Graduate School of Business ........................................
International and refugee scholarships ........................................................................
Residence fees ............................................................................................................
International Fees Cancellation Policy .......................................................................
19
21
21
22
23
26
29
30
30
6.
VISITING INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATES.......................................................
32
7.
STUDENTS REGISTERING FOR RESEACH MASTER’S OR PHD ................
33
8.
SUBMISSION OF DOCTORAL THESES AND MASTER’S
DISSERTATIONS ....................................................................................................
33
9.
DOCTORATES ........................................................................................................
34
10.
10.1
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS .................................................................
Master of Business Administration (MBA) ................................................................
Master of Business Administration specialising in Executive Management ...............
PGDip: Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice.............................................
GSB: Master of Commerce in Developmental Finance ..............................................
GSB: Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation .................................................
GSB: CEMS Master in International Management ...................................................
GSB: Postgraduate Diploma in Development Finance ..............................................
GSB: PhD specialising in Business Administration & Management Practice ............
Withdrawal of Acceptance .........................................................................................
35
35
35
35
36
36
36
36
36
37
11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
UCT ACADEMIC FEES..........................................................................................
Typical 1st Year Tuition Fees ......................................................................................
Faculty of Commerce .................................................................................................
Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment ......................................................
Faculty of Health Sciences..........................................................................................
Faculty of Humanities ................................................................................................
Faculty of Law............................................................................................................
Faculty of Science .....................................................................................................
38
38
39
46
48
52
55
56
12.
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES .................................................................................
57
13.
13.1
13.2
13.3
RESIDENCES...........................................................................................................
Terms of Payment.......................................................................................................
Withdrawal from Student Accommodation after the start of the Academic Year ......
Residence Fees and Occupancy ..................................................................................
A. First Tier (Catering) Accommodation ....................................................................
B. Second Tier (Catering) Accommodation ................................................................
C. Second Tier (Self Catering) Accommodation ........................................................
D. Third Tier (Self Catering) Accommodation ...........................................................
132
132
133
134
135
135
135
136
The University has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in its handbooks.
However, we reserve the right at any time, if circumstances dictate, to
(i)
(ii)
make alterations or changes to any of the published details of the opportunities on offer; or
add to or withdraw any of the opportunities on offer.
Our students are given every assurance that changes to opportunities will only be made under compelling
circumstances and students will be fully informed as soon as possible.
TERMS OF PAYMENT 1
FEES
Fees are determined by Council from time to time and are subject to revision without notice.
1.
TERMS OF PAYMENT
A registered student is personally liable for all tuition and accommodation fees,
notwithstanding any pledges of support or bursary that they may have received.
It should be noted that the contract which forms part of the application form for admission
to the University of Cape Town and which to that end was signed by the student and/or
their legal guardian, legally binds those parties to pay the full tuition and accommodation
fees for a year of registration as determined by the University. This liability is not affected
nor reduced through ignorance on the part of the student/guardian regarding the rules and
regulations of the University of Cape Town or of the validity of his/her registration in terms
of the said rules and regulations.
Since a student’s fee account is based on his/her academic record and accommodation
choices, it is their responsibility to verify the correctness of this information.
1.1
Tuition Fees
Students will be charged for all academic courses for which they
register.
First payment is due on or before 02 February 2024
We do not issue detailed statements of account prior to the first payment date. It is therefore
the responsibility of the student to pay the first payment as set out below by the due date.
1.1.1
Each student must make a first payment of academic fees, as follows, by 02 February
2024, subject to a one-off late payment surcharge of 8%. This includes students who
intend registering after the payment date, for example postgraduate students.
Students registering at the Graduate School of Business see point (b) below for first
payment due dates. Qualification not listed in point (b) the due date is 02 February
2024.
For the first payment of residence fees, refer to 13.1.
Balance of all fees is due by 31 July 2024.
ALL STUDENTS FROM OUTSIDE SOUTH AFRICA, INCLUDING
SADC, SHOULD REFER TO FEES FOR INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS; POINT (d) OR (e) BELOW
AND Section 5, of this handbook.
(a)
All students with South African citizenship or permanent
residence for qualifications not listed below ...................................... R 31 000
(b)
Students registering at the Graduate School of Business
MBA - Full-time 2024 Term 1
2 TERMS OF PAYMENT
(1st payment due prior to 5th August 2024)............................................. R 71 200
MBA – Full-time 2024 Term 1 (non-SA African students – incl.
students with Permanent African states Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 5th August 2024) .......................................... ZAR 203 420
MBA - Full-time 2023 Term 2
(1st payment due prior to 1st January 2024) ............................................ R 42 130
MBA – Full-time 2023 Term 2 (non-SA African students – incl.
students with Permanent African states Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 1st January 2024) ......................................... ZAR 120 360
MBA - Modular 2024 Year 1
(1st payment due prior to 19th January 2024) ........................................ R 71 200
MBA – Modular 2023 Year 2
(1st payment due prior to 24th January 2024) .......................................... R 42 130
MBA - Full-time 2024 Term 1 (international students)
(Full fees due prior to 5th August 2024) .......................................... ZAR 401 400
MBA - Full-time 2023 Term 2 (international students)
(Full fees due prior to 1st January 2024) ......................................... ZAR 237 600
MBA – Modular 2024 Year 1 (non-SA African students – incl.
students with Permanent African states Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 19th January 2024) ....................................... ZAR 203 420
MBA – Modular 2023 Year 2 (non-SA African students – incl.
students with Permanent African states Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 24th January 2024) ....................................... ZAR 120 360
MBA – Modular (international students) - 2024 – Year 1
(Full fees due prior to 19th January 2024) ....................................... ZAR 401 400
MBA – Modular (international students) - 2023 – Year 2
(Full fees due prior to 24th January 2024) ....................................... ZAR 237 600
MBA – Executive - 2024 - Year 1
(1st payment due prior to 16th February 2024) ........................................ R 83 990
MBA – Executive – 2023 - Year 2
(1st payment due prior to 15th January 2024) .......................................... R 75 610
MBA – Executive – 2024 – Year 1 (non-SA African students – incl.
students with Permanent African states Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 16th February 2024) ..................................... ZAR 239 970
MBA – Executive – 2023 – Year 2 (non-SA African students – incl.
students with Permanent African states Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 15th January 2024) ....................................... ZAR 216 030
MBA – Executive (international students) – 2024 - Year 1
(Full fees due prior to 16th February 2024) ..................................... ZAR 497 300
MBA – Executive (international students) – 2023 - Year 2
(Full fees due prior to 15th January 2024) ....................................... ZAR 447 700
Master of Commerce in Development Finance – 2024 - Year 1
(1st payment due prior to 26th February 2024) ........................................ R 57 180
Master of Commerce in Development Finance – 2023- Year 2
(1st payment due prior to 25th January 2024) .......................................... R 17 030
Master of Commerce in Development Finance – 2024 – Year 1 (nonSA African students – incl. students with Permanent African states
Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 26th February 2024) ..................................... ZAR 163 360
Master of Commerce in Development Finance – 2023 – Year 2 (nonSA African students – incl. students with Permanent African states
Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 25th January 2024) ......................................... ZAR 48 660
TERMS OF PAYMENT 3
(c)
(d)
Master of Commerce in Development Finance (international students) – 2024
Year 1 (Full fees due prior to 26th February 2024).......................... ZAR 252 900
Master of Commerce in Development Finance (international students) – 2023
Year 2 (Full fees due prior to 25th January 2024).............................. ZAR 74 100
Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation – 2024 - Year 1
(1st payment due prior to 12th February 2024) ........................................ R 56 250
Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation – 2024 – Year 1 (non-SA African
students – incl. students with Permanent African states Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 12th February 2024) ..................................... ZAR 160 710
Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation (international students) – 2024 Year 1 (Full fees due prior to 12th February 2024).......................... ZAR 252 900
Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation – 2023 - Year 2
(1st payment due prior to 31st January 2024) ………………………
R 13 320
Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation (international students) – 2023 Year 2 (Full fees due prior to 31st January 2024). ........................... . ZAR 24 460
CEMS Master of Management Specialising in International Management – 2024
– Year 1
(1st payment due prior to 19th August 2024) …………………………. R 37 470
CEMS Master of Management Specialising in International Management – 2023
– Year 2
(1st payment due prior to 20th January 2024) ………………………… R 50 130
CEMS Master of Management Specialising in International Management – 2024
– Year 1 (non-SA African students – incl. students with Permanent African states
Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 19th August 2024) ........................................ ZAR 107 070
CEMS Master of Management Specialising in International Management – 2023
– Year 2 (non-SA African students – incl. students with Permanent African states
Residency)
(Full fees due prior to 20th January 2024) ....................................... ZAR 143 240
CEMS Master of Management Specialising in International Management
(international students) – 2024 – Year 1
(Full fees due prior to 19th August 2024) ………………………… ZAR 163 730
Full fee if total annual fee is less than R 30 000
Students from SADC countries and non-South African students who do not
have permanent residence but pay local fees, must pay the minimum initial fee for
academic and residence PLUS the SADC Administrative fee of R5 000 prior to
registration or by 02 February 2024, whichever date occurs first. ........ R36 000
Allow at least 14 working days for payment to appear in UCT bank account to
avoid delays in registration clearance being granted.
(e)
Each international student must make a minimum initial payment towards tuition
fees, international term fees and residence fees (where applicable), prior to
registration or before 02 February 2024, whichever date is earlier. If payment is
not received on or before the due date a one-off late payment penalty of 8% of the
unpaid amount will be charged. Allow a minimum of 14 working days for the
payment to reflect in UCT’s bank account. Payment due prior registration:
All UCT full-time international fee-paying students for
qualifications not listed below (payable prior to registration) .............. R110 000
Master’s (Coursework and dissertation) full-time international fee
paying students (payment due prior to registration) ......................... ZAR 73 000
The above is not the full tuition cost. Final payment of outstanding fees is due
31 July 2024
4 TERMS OF PAYMENT
Master’s (Dissertation only) full-time international fee-paying
students (payment due prior to registration) ................. full fees PLUS R 5 000
PhD full-time international fee-paying students
(payable prior to registration) ....................................... full fees PLUS R 5 000
Allow at least 14 working days for payment to appear in UCT bank account to
avoid delays in registration clearance being granted.
1.1.2
The University of Cape Town does not accept responsibility for incorrect addresses,
blocked e-mails or postal service deficiencies resulting in statements of account not being
received. It is the responsibility of the student to make enquiries should he/she not receive
a statement of account. The fact that no statement of account has been received will not be
accepted as a reason for failure to pay the university fees by due date.
1.1.3
Where a student has applied to the bank for a student loan, the first payment deadline will
be extended until 31 March 2024, provided that the Fees Office receives a confirmation
letter of an approved loan from the bank. No further extensions will be granted.
1.1.4
Bursaries and Sponsorship
Any student who has been made a firm offer of an external bursary or scholarship must
provide the Fees Office with written evidence from his/her sponsors and may deduct one
half of the annual award from the first payment of fees due. Awards which have not been
confirmed by the due date for payment of fees may not be used to reduce the first payment
due. Such awards when confirmed will be credited towards fees due by 31 July 2024.
Students who are uncertain on receiving a bursary, which subsequently does not
materialize, will not have an adjustment made to the 8% surcharge raised on short payment
of the first payment or to interest charged.
1.1.5
Final payment must be made by 31 July 2024
Payment of the balance of fees is due on 31 July 2024. We send out detailed statements of
account every month from March onwards.
1.1.6
Interest is charged on overdue accounts at 1% per month.
1.1.7
Where a student registers for the first time in the second semester of an academic year, the
full fees (including residence, if applicable) are payable on registration or prior to
registration for International Students including those from SADC countries. If fees are
unpaid and student registration has been allowed due to residency, the fees are due
immediately and interest is payable.
1.1.8
Where a student adds one or more courses at the start of the second semester of an academic
year, the fees in respect thereof are due immediately and payable within 30 days of
registration including summer term. Interest is charged on overdue accounts at 1% per
month.
1.1.9
For fee purposes the same rules and conditions apply to a student who is provisionally
registered at the University of Cape Town as for a registered student.
1.1.10
All fees due to the University are a first charge on any scholarship, bursary or loan granted
by the University or paid to the University from other sources for the benefit of the student.
If the total of bursaries/scholarships exceeds fees due, the balance may be drawn by the
student in two equal instalments after 02 February and 31 July if the University has
TERMS OF PAYMENT 5
received payment of the bursary and the refund is agreed to by the sponsor.
1.1.11
A student to whom an advance is to be made, or to whom residual funds are to be disbursed,
is required to capture his/her banking details on the PeopleSoft Student System via the
Student Portal URL: http://studentsonline.uct.ac.za.
Payments are made by electronic funds transfer and cannot be processed unless bank details
have been entered. Students need to keep these current to avoid delays and payments being
processed to incorrect bank accounts.
Payments made by online credit card will be refunded back to the same credit card if
request is done within the allowable period.
1.1.12
A student who has a credit balance on his/her fee account because of an external payment,
will not be refunded until at least 14 days have elapsed from the credit of the payment to
his/her fee account.
1.1.13
Student identity cards must be produced at the Fees Office when withdrawals or refunds
from fees accounts are requested. Students will be requested to provide supporting
documentation where required.
1.1.14
Any case which may not be provided for in these rules will be subject to the ruling of the
Council.
1.2
Residence Fees
Students who will be entering UCT student accommodation should refer to Section 13 of
this handbook.
1.3
Method of Payment
When making payment the alpha/numeric student number must be used as the
reference to ensure prompt credit of payment to the student fees account.
Direct Deposits/Internet Transfers/Cash Payments can be made into the University's bank
account at Standard Bank, Rondebosch; Branch Code 025009, Account Number
27 068 9982. The student number must be used as the reference.
Credit card payments can be made at the Cashiers Office by the card-holder; on-line
directly to the student fee account via the UCT website URL: http://payonline.uct.ac.za.
No cash payments will be accepted at the Cashiers Office.
Foreign cheques will not be accepted.
Where payment is being made for students from outside the South African rand currency
area, payment must be made by telegraphic transfer into the University’s bank account at
Standard Bank, Rondebosch; Branch Code 025009, Account Number 27 068 9982,
Swift address SBZA ZAJJ. Students paying international fees should consult the
International Office (see Section 5).
Students should allow at least 14 working days for such foreign payments to reach the UCT
bank account. Clearance will only be given when payment has been received.
Exclusive to full-time students: Utilize the Flywire online payment platform for
6 TERMS OF PAYMENT
transactions
made
from
an
https://payment.flywire.com/pay/payment
international
bank
account.
A copy of the deposit slip/transfer form should be e-mailed to the Fees Office, University
of Cape Town, fnd-feeenq@uct.ac.za to assist with the timeous allocation of payments to
the appropriate fees account.
1.4
Payments Received
All payments received will be applied in the first instance to any amount outstanding from
the prior year debt. Thereafter payments made will be applied against current year debt in
the following order:
Tuition charges,
Residence and meal charges,
External Bursars Allowances,
Finance administration and miscellaneous charges.
1.5
Outstanding Fees
Students with outstanding balances on their fees account exceeding R1 000:
(a)
(b)
(c)
will not be permitted to graduate;
will not receive their examination results;
will not receive an academic transcript;
Students with outstanding balances on their fees account exceeding R10 000:
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
will not be permitted to re-register in the following year;
will not be permitted to register for Summer Term programmes which start in the
next academic year;
will have any offer of a place in residence cancelled on Friday 19 January 2024 if
outstanding fees are not paid by Friday, 12 January 2024;
will not have any subsequent application processed until debt has been settled in
full.
1.5.1
Students who have outstanding fees, fines, interest, current registration of occasional nondegree studies or dues will not be awarded degrees or diplomas in:
(i)
March, if any amount is unpaid by 31 January 2024
(ii)
July, if any amount is unpaid by 31 May 2024
(iii)
December, if any amount is unpaid by 31 October 2024
Any changes to the graduation month; fee deadlines will be communicated
accordingly
1.5.2
We charge interest monthly on outstanding balances at 1%. Where the final fee payment
date is 31 July, interest is charged on outstanding balances at 1% per month from 31 August
and at the end of each succeeding month.
1.5.3
A student whose fees are not paid by the due date, and who has not produced evidence of
receipt of a bursary/scholarship/loan, may be excluded from attendance at classes or from
a residence or a student housing unit.
TERMS OF PAYMENT 7
1.5.4
Where a student has prior year outstanding fees, payments received will be allocated to
clear unpaid interest first, followed by the oldest debt.
1.5.5
A student must check his/her fee account on a regular basis. This is especially important
prior to the year-end. Various charges may be debited to fee accounts if the student has not
settled these in cash, and these include library fines, traffic fines, student health charges
and residence damage costs. Such charges will often appear on fee accounts late in the
year. Students can access their fee account from the UCT website via the Student Portal
URL: http://studentsonline.uct.ac.za.
8
ACADEMIC FEES
2.
ACADEMIC FEES
All students from outside South Africa, including students from SADC countries,
should also refer to fees for international students in Section 5 of this handbook.
The University of Cape Town operates on a course-based fee structure inclusive of all
“add-ons”. Thus, the dictum that ‘the price you see is the price you pay’ applies to all
academic offerings across the University.
Please note that residence, catering, and miscellaneous fees such as subscriptions to clubs
and societies are itemised and charged separately on the student fee account.
The University’s all-inclusive course-based fee structures published in Section 12 of this
booklet, together with the relevant Faculty handbook, will enable students to accurately
calculate the cost of their academic studies at UCT in 2024.
The Faculty handbook will indicate the courses that can be taken in pursuing a qualification
and the relevant course code. Use this code to look up the all-inclusive cost of the course
in this booklet. The sum of these costs will give you the total cost for the set of chosen
courses as there are no levies or additional academic charges.
Faculty handbooks containing the curriculum for each qualification can be obtained from
the relevant faculty office and this information is also available on the UCT web site:
Handbooks | University of Cape Town (uct.ac.za)
Since a student’s fees account is based on his/her academic load, it is the student’s
responsibility to verify the correctness of his/her enrolment for courses in the current
year.
To assist first time applicants, the table below lists fees for typical first-year undergraduate
degrees for South African applicants. It will give you an idea of what the fees are likely
to be. They may vary a bit depending on actual choice of courses.
2.1 Typical 1st Year Tuition Fees
International students must add the relevant Administrative Service Fee /
International Term fee to the cost of the typical fee.
COMMERCE
BCom ...........................................................R66 140 to R 98 140
BCom specialising in Actuarial Science........................ R 98 140
BCom Academic Development ...................R 49 240 to R 69 040
BBusSc........................................................R 76 880 to R 98 140
BBusSc specialising in Actuarial Science ..................... R 98 140
BBusSc Academic Development.................R 49 320 to R 99 350
ENGINEERING &
BUILT
ENVIRONMENT
Bachelor of Architectural Studies................................... R 81 890
BSc (Engineering) .......................................R 80 750 to R 84 060
BSc (Geomatics) ............................................................ R 68 770
BSc (Construction Studies) ............................................ R 84 420
BSc (Property Studies) ................................................... R 82 420
HEALTH SCIENCES MBChB ........................................................................ R 102 470
BSc (Audiology) ............................................................ R 86 710
ACADEMIC FEES
BSc (Occupational Therapy) ...........................................R 79 820
BSc (Physiotherapy) .......................................................R 75 820
BSc (Speech & Lang Pathology).....................................R 87 470
HUMANITIES
LAW
BA and BSocSc...............................................................R 71 400
BA (Fine Art) ..................................................................R 79 600
BA (Theatre & Performance) ..........................................R 99 300
Bachelor of Social Sciences in PPE ................................R 76 100
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) .....................................R 53 600
BMus (General & Other Streams) ...............R 67 700-R 70 800
BA specialising in Film and Media Production ...............R 71 400
Undergraduate
Graduate
LLB ................................................................................R 72 570
LLB .................................................................................R 72 020
SCIENCE
BSc .................................................................................R 78 500
BSc – 1st year Extended Degree Programme ...................R 40 000
2.2 Notice to Leave: Withdrawal of Registration
A registered student is personally liable for all tuition fees notwithstanding any
pledges of support or bursary that they may have received.
Students must give notice of intention to discontinue studies in writing by completing the
Cancellation of Registration Form and uploading it via Service Request on PeopleSoft.
The student card must be submitted to their Faculty Office in person or by registered
mail.
A R500 Administration Fee will be charged on all cancellations / withdrawals.
International students, including those from SADC countries, refer to Section 5.8.3
A reduction on the academic fees may be considered in special circumstances, depending
on when the cancellation of Registration Form is uploaded via Service Request on
PeopleSoft. If received before:
(a)
Whole Year Courses starting in February:
16 February 2024. ..................................................................... 100% adjustment
26 July 2024................................................................................ 50% adjustment
(b)
First Semester Courses starting in February:
16 February 2024....................................................................... 100% adjustment
01 March 2024 ............................................................................ 50% adjustment
(c)
Second Semester Courses starting in July:
26 July 2024 .............................................................................. 100% adjustment
09 August 2024 ........................................................................... 50% adjustment
Full year programme starting in second semester
26 July 2024 .............................................................................. 100% adjustment
21 February 2025......................................................................... 50% adjustment
No reduction will be granted if the Cancellation of Registration Form is uploaded via
Service Request on PeopleSoft after the above deadlines.
Note: These dates will be strictly adhered to. Should a student register late the same
number of days will be applied to calculate the rebate. Any fees owing is due immediately
on cancellation of studies.
(d)
9
10 ACADEMIC FEES
2.2.1 GSB students
Rebates for tuition fees (acceptance and administration fees are not rebated) may be
granted depending on when the online application of intention to discontinue studies
is received by the GSB Faculty Office.
The unique nature of GSB programmes/courses precludes the organisation from replacing
students once a programme/courses has commenced. Consequently, and with due
consideration of Section 17(2) of the Consumer Protection Act, the following reduction in
the academic fees may be considered in special circumstances, depending on when the
notice of intention to discontinue studies is received by the Faculty Office:
Programme /
Qualification/
course
GSB Full Time
Last date
to add a
course
Friday of
the first
week of
starting.
GSB Modular
Friday of
the first
week of
starting.
Last date to drop a qualification/course
Get 75% fee Get 50% fee Cancel
adjustment
adjustment
transcript
entry
Friday of the Friday of
Monday after
first week of week three
which two
starting.
of starting.
thirds of the
course has been
presented/run.
Friday of the
Friday of
Monday after
first week of
week three
which two
starting.
of starting.
thirds of the
course has been
presented/run.
Programmes/courses commence on the day a student is required to be at orientation.
No reduction will be granted if the notice to withdraw is received after the above
deadlines.
No withdrawal is possible after the ‘cancel transcript’ entry date.
Note: These dates will be strictly adhered to. Any fees owing is due immediately on
cancellation of studies.
2.3 Drop an Individual Course
Students must give notice of intention to withdraw from individual courses in writing by
completing the Change of Curriculum Form and uploading it via Service Request on
PeopleSoft. When students withdraw from individual courses of a minimum duration of
one semester, any fee reduction is dependent upon the date of withdrawal. If the course
duration is less than one semester, there is no fee reduction if a student withdraws from
the course after it begins.
Course
Last date to
add a course
Last date to drop a course
Get 100% fee Get 50% fee
adjustment
adjustment
Whole year
courses
First
semester
courses
16 February
16 February
26 July
Cancel
transcript
entry
02 August
16 February
16 February
01 March
22 March
ACADEMIC FEES
Second
semester
courses
Other
courses:
26 July
26 July
09 August
30 August
Friday of the
first week of
the course.
(Day 5)
Friday of the
first week of
the course.
(Day 5)
Friday of
week three of
the course.
(Day 15)
Not
applicable
Summer
Term
Day 2 of the
course
1 week or
less: Before
12 noon of
day 1
2 Weeks:
Before 12
noon of day 2
3 weeks:
Before 12
noon of day 3
Longer than 3
weeks:
Friday of the
week the
course begins.
(Day 5)
Day 5 of the
course
Monday after
which
two
thirds of the
course
has
been
presented/run.
Winter Term
Day 2 of the
course
Day 5 of the
course
Not
applicable
Block
Release
Not
applicable
Monday after
which two
thirds of the
course has
been
presented/run.
Monday after
which two
thirds of the
course has
been
presented/run.
No reduction will be granted if the change of Curriculum Form is uploaded via
Service Request notice on Peoplesoft after the above deadlines. Should a student
register late the same number of days will be applied to calculate the rebate.
After the last date to withdraw from a course but before the tenth last teaching day of a
semester or year course, a student may notify the faculty office that he or she does not
intend to complete the course (by completing the Change of Curriculum Form and
uploading it via Service Request on Peoplesoft). In this case the course remains on the
record with a result of INC. During the last ten days of a semester or year course such
notifications will no longer be accepted and a result of DPR or AB will be awarded by the
department.
No withdrawal is possible after the ‘cancel transcript’ entry date.
11
12 ACADEMIC FEES
2.4
Add an Individual Course
The following minimum penalties may be charged per course which is added:
After the first Friday of the commencement of the course: Semester Course………..R 1 500
Year Course...…...….…..R 3 000
After the course examination has been written:
Semester Course.……….R 2 000
Year Course.……..……..R 4 000
2.5
Sibling Rebate Bursary
Undergraduate Full-time Students with South African Citizenship or
Permanent Residence
An undergraduate full-time student –
•
•
•
•
who is a South African citizen or has South African permanent residence;
who has siblings at UCT also studying towards a full-time undergraduate degree;
whose total family income is below R750,000;
where the student or siblings are not in receipt of financial assistance, sponsorship
or the UCT Staff Tuition rate;
will on successful application to the Manager, Student Financial Aid Office, receive a
bursary equivalent to 20% of their sibling’s tuition fees.
This concession does not apply to the tuition fees of the first child and funding received will
be limited to the costs of all courses registered for at the start of the academic year. Funding
will be adjusted should a sibling cancel a course/s or receive alternate funding.
Families with more than 2 siblings in full-time undergraduate study at UCT and whose
income exceeds the stated cut-off may apply for special consideration.
This funding is not automatically renewed and must be applied for every year.
Application forms are available on the UCT Student Financial Aid website at
http://www.dsa.uct.ac.za/student-funding-administration/financial-assistance/sibling-rebate
Application Closing Date is 31 May in the year of study. No late applications will be
considered.
2.6
Undergraduate Students Wishing to Take Additional
Courses
A student –
•
other than a student who is catching up on his/her studies;
•
who is permitted in any given year by Senate to take one or more courses in addition
to the full standard curriculum;
•
on the grounds of a good academic record. Ordinarily this is taken to be students on the
Dean’s merit list;
•
in order to enrich and enhance his/her curriculum.
may, on successful application to the Senate Committee responsible, have the course fee
waived for such additional course(s)
ACADEMIC FEES
13
Where courses chosen are priced differently, the student will effectively be charged and pay
for the most expensive set of courses making up a full standard curriculum.
In such cases, the price for all courses taken will be raised on the fees statement, and a credit
will be given to reduce the overall cost in line with the above paragraph.
2.7
Leave of Absence
A student who is granted a prospective academic concession for Leave of Absence will be
entitled to a fee rebate depending on the date and period for which the Leave of Absence is
granted. Refer Rule G.16.
If Leave of Absence is granted before the following date for the remainder of the
academic year:
(a)
Whole Year Courses starting in February:
16 February 2024 ...................................................................... 100% adjustment
05 April 2024 .............................................................................. 75% adjustment
26 July 2024 ............................................................................... 50% adjustment
13 September 2024 ..................................................................... 25% adjustment
(b)
First Semester Courses starting in February:
16 February 2024 ..................................................................... 100% adjustment
01 March 2024 ........................................................................... 50% adjustment
(c)
Second Semester Courses starting in July:
26 July 2024 ............................................................................. 100% adjustment
09 August 2024........................................................................... 50% adjustment
(e)
Block Course refer to section 2.3
These dates will be strictly adhered to. Should a student register late the same number of
days will be applied to calculate the rebate. No further concessions will be granted if Leave
of Absence is granted after the above deadlines.
Students are required to pay the minimum prescribed academic fees prior to graduation.
14 OTHER FEES AND LEVIES
3.
OTHER FEES AND LEVIES
3.1
Sports Clubs and Societies
Additional fees for registered students are payable in respect of the following:
Subscriptions to Clubs and Societies ............................................ variable up to R 3 000
Membership lapses at the end of each academic year and students have to re-register each
year should they wish to continue their membership. There is no refund if a student
cancels his/her membership during the year.
Financial aid and some bursaries do not pay for clubs and societies; therefore, students
should reconsider joining or visit Department of Student Affairs office for assistance.
3.2
Supplementary or Deferred Examinations
Any subject: .....................................................................................................No Charge
(Students granted permission in terms of rule G20.10 to write off-campus are liable for the
cost incurred in making off-campus provision.)
3.3
Ordinary Examinations without Re-attendance at
Course
Education courses (per unit) and courses where the fee is less than R 600 ............... R 300
Any other subject: including students writing it for purpose of entrance
examinations ........................................................................................................... R 600
Certain MBChB courses........................................................................................ R 1 000
3.4
Credit and/or Exemption
The fee for exemption from a course, and/or credit for a course completed at another
university, is R100 per course or per half course with a maximum fee of R 500.
3.5
Degree and Certificates
Degree certificates are handed to graduates presented for their degrees at the graduation
ceremony or available for collection or courier (courier fee is dependent on area) as soon
as possible thereafter to graduates admitted to their degrees in absentia.
It is the student’s responsibility to ensure their names are correct on record before
graduation. Reprinted degree certificates for name corrections will be issued at a fee of
R400.
A duplicate certificate of any UCT qualification will be issued at a fee of R 800 where
satisfactory evidence of destruction or irretrievable loss of the original is submitted.
OTHER FEES AND LEVIES 15
3.6
Fee for Academic Records
Academic transcripts may be obtained on application and on payment of the relevant fees
as per the schedule below:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
3.7
ONE hard copy for collection or an electronic copy
e-mailed up to three different addresses ....................................................... R 55
Subsequent copies per hard copy for collection or per electronic copy
e-mailed to three e-mail addresses ................................................................ R 25
One hard copy transcript with supplement ................................................. R 155
Electronic copy transcript with supplement ................................................ R 105
Course outlines (includes all passed courses only) ....................................... R 50
Courier fees dependant on area- refer to Student Records request
form for details ...................................................................……………………...
Verification of Academic Record
(a)
(b)
(c)
Basic verification of qualification and of graduation date, to be
emailed (requires signed consent from student) ................................... No charge
Completion of basic documentation to be emailed (requires signed
consent of student)...................................................................................... R 100
Completion of complex documentation, to be emailed (requires
signed consent of student) .......................................................................... R 400
Where academic transcripts are requested along with verification
documentation, the charges in 3.6 apply
3.8
Verification of Past Training in Faculty of Health
Sciences
The verification of the undergraduate training of UCT graduates is done by the Faculty
Office of Health Sciences. The verification of postgraduate medical training is done by
individual departments but coordinated by the Faculty Office. Foreign professional boards
have different requirements for the registration of South African health sciences graduates
in those countries. Verification fees at the UCT Faculty of Health Sciences depend on the
complexity of the documentation to be completed, availability of information and the
required form of transmission (e.g. by registered airmail or by courier, within or outside
Southern Africa).
The usual period of preparing verification documentation is 6 to 8 weeks.
(a)
(b)
(c)
Completion of forms requiring detailed course information from
2010-2017 (academic transcript obtained from Student Records
Office excluded) ...................................................................................... R 1 700
Completion of forms requiring detailed course information from
2000-2009 (academic transcript obtained from Student Records
Office excluded) ...................................................................................... R 2 300
Completion of forms requiring detailed course information before
2000 (academic transcript obtained from Student Records Office
16 OTHER FEES AND LEVIES
(d)
excluded) ................................................................................................ R 2 900
Completion of forms with basic information (academic transcript
obtained from Student Records Office excluded) ..................................... R 800
If the documentation is required sooner, an additional R350 should be added.
If the documents are to be sent to express courier, an additional R300 should be added to
the fee.
Requests for the verification of UCT Faculty of Health Sciences graduates may be sent to
the Faculty Manager: Academic Administration, Dean’s Office, Barnard Fuller Building,
Faculty of Health Sciences, Anzio Road, Observatory, 7925, South Africa, or faxed to 021404 7652 (for attention: Faculty Manager, Academic Administration, Faculty of Health
Sciences). Please include e-mail contact details in all requests.
3.9
Fee for Replacement Student Identity/Access Control
Card
A lost or damaged replacement Student Identity/Access Control card may be
obtained on payment of a fee of R120. Payments are made at the Cashiers Office,
Level 3, Kramer Law Building, Middle Campus. Students must present proof of
payment together with his/her identity document when collecting the replacement
card.
The loss of the card must be reported immediately to the Access Control Office in the
Geological Sciences Extension Building, Room 2.01, Upper Campus.
3.10
Late Registration Fee
A fee of R2 000 will be levied on students who fail to register on the appointed day, which
is reducible by the Dean on a sliding scale, for good cause shown.
3.11
Late Changes of Curriculum
A student who wishes to add a course to his/her curriculum after the Friday of the first full
week after the start of the course requires a concession in terms of rule G15 of the General
Rules and Policies handbook. Penalties will apply. Refer 2.4.
OTHER FEES AND LEVIES 17
3.13
Student Wellness Services
Students who utilise the Student Wellness Service are expected to pay a nominal fee for
consultations with a health practitioner (medical practitioner, psychologist, clinical nurse
practitioner), medication and certain investigations. Payment options include cash or card
for these services the debt incurred will be debited to the student’s fee account, and like all
fees owed, will be subject to interest for late payment. Students will not be denied health
service if they are unable to pay. Students receiving Financial Aid from NSFAS are not
charged for consultations with a health practitioner.
A valid student card must be produced when making use of this service
3.14
Parking Disks
Parking disks are sold to staff and students who wish to park motor vehicles (motor cars,
motor cycles, motor scooters or motorised bicycles) on any of the campuses. The prices for
these disks are set annually. Students are required to pay for parking disk when they are
applied for, and the costs of parking disc cannot be charged to student fee accounts.
Students from 2nd year are eligible for a parking disk. However, 1st year students are
allowed to apply for a motorcycle disk.
3.15
Incidental Charges
Certain charges, which vary according to circumstances, and which should be paid in cash,
will be debited to the students' fees accounts should they be incurred by students and not
settled timeously, for example parking fines, disciplinary fines (including those imposed
in Residences), library fines and the cost of replacement of library materials, damage
charges raised by Residences. Note that all charges debited to student fee accounts are
subject to interest on late payment.
18 INFORMATION FOR SPONSORS
4.
INFORMATION FOR SPONSORS
The following information is supplied to help a sponsor to interpret the fee accounts sent
during the year. Additionally, it is supplied to assist sponsors in their calculation of funds
needed by their students for costs which do not appear on fee accounts e.g. food and lodging
outside University residence, education material required and sundry expenses. Please
return to the Fees Office any fee statements which are not for your account or which have
been addressed to you in error. Regular campus communications will be updated onto UCT
website.
4.1
The balance of any scholarship or award, after settlement of fees, will be refunded to the
student on receipt of your payment. Sponsors must inform UCT in writing if surplus
funding is not to be paid out to a student. In most cases, students use funding from
additional sources to help them meet expenses incurred in connection with their studies
(for example, accommodation and subsistence, books and stationery, transport). Please
therefore, ignore credits of this nature when calculating the amount due by you.
4.2
The estimated minimum amount required for board and lodging by students not
accommodated in residence is R 118 600 per year or R 130 400 for Medical Students
who have a longer academic year. We suggest that sponsors require from their students
verifiable board and lodging expense accounts if the students reside outside official
University accommodation.
4.3
Students accommodated in a catering residence who have not chosen the full meal option
will require the following additional funds to cover meals taken elsewhere:
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.3.3
4.4
additional approximate amount required by students who have
chosen meal option (2), per year .............................................................. R 8 500
additional approximate amount required by students who have
chosen meal option (3), per year ............................................................ R 11 000
additional approximate amount required by students who have
chosen meal option (4), per year .............................................................. R 8 600
Students accommodated in self-catering residences will require an approximate amount of
R36 000 per year (R3 600 per month) to cover the cost of meals.
Health Science Students in self-catering residences will require an approximate amount of
R40 200 per year (R4 020 per month) to cover the cost of meals.
4.5
We estimate that the following ancillary expenses could be incurred by each student in
2024:
Books and Stationery .......................................................................................... R 10 000
Laptop ................................................................................................................... R 9 300
Educational Equipment ........................................................................................ R 5 000
Living expenses, local transport, pocket money and sundries ............................ R 10 000
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 19
5.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
International Academic Programmes Office:
Tel: +27-21-650 2822
Email: iapo@uct.ac.za
Website: www.uct.ac.za/international
International students are required to pay fees in addition to their course and residence fees.
Which fees must be paid depends on the chosen programme of study, and on the student’s
country of citizenship or residence. Unless otherwise indicated, all fees are charged in
South African Rand (ZAR).
Students registering for non-degree purposes should refer to sections 5.1 through 5.3
below. These sections outline fee liability for the following programmes of study.
•
Semester Study Abroad
•
Exchange
•
Occasional studies for individual course enrolment or for research
International full-degree students should refer to sections 5.4 through 5.6. These sections
outline fee liability for the following programmes of study.
•
Undergraduate qualifications (Bachelors, Diploma, Higher Certificate)
•
Postgraduate taught qualifications (coursework Masters (including Mmed and
Mphil sub-specialities), Honours, Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate
Certificate)
•
Research qualifications (Masters by dissertation only and PhD)
•
Qualifications offered by the Graduate School of Business (GSB)
SADC Students:
For the purposes of tuition and residence fees, citizens and permanent residents of the
countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) registering for a UCT
qualification are treated the same as South African residents. They must pay (i) tuition fees
for individual courses, (ii) a SADC Administrative Fee, and (iii) any applicable residence
fees.
Students from SADC countries must pay the minimum first payment for tuition and
residence and the SADC Administrative Fee prior to registration or by Friday 02 February
2024 whichever date is the earlier.
Note that study visa regulations still apply.
Accounts are managed and sent out by the Fees Office. Refer to pages 1.
The SADC member countries are Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa,
Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Non-SADC Students:
Non-SADC International Students registering for a UCT qualification are required to pay an
international fee over and above the course fees for tuition and the International
Administrative Fee. The ‘out-of-state’ or ‘international’ levy is called the International Term
Fee. The International Term Fee (ITF), the individual course fees and International
20 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Administrative Fee must be paid prior to registration. Accounts are sent out by the Fees
Office, except for GSB studies under 5.5 of this handbook which are billed by the Graduate
School of Business.
Non-SADC international students studying for Postgraduate Diplomas, Honours or
Coursework Master’s Degrees are advised to check section 5.6 for information regarding
Scholarships available to them.
Students designated as special status by the South African Department of Home Affairs
(official refugees, asylum seekers and diplomatic representatives)
For the purposes of tuition and residence fees, official refugees (i.e. those who hold a South
African ID Refugees Book) and documented asylum seekers registering for a UCT
qualification are treated the same as South African citizens/ residents.
Official refugees and documented asylum seekers must pay (i) tuition fees for individual
courses and (ii) any applicable residence fees. The minimum first payment must be made
prior to registration or by 02 February 2024 whichever date is the earlier.
Accredited diplomatic representatives of a foreign government in South Africa (or their
dependants) are entitled to pay fees at SADC rates. They must pay (i) tuition fees for
individual courses, (ii) an International/ SADC Administrative Fee, and (iii) any applicable
residence fees. The minimum first payment must be made prior to registration or by 02
February 2024 whichever date is the earlier.
International UCT staff (and their dependents)
A SADC or International UCT staff member (or their dependents) who receives the HR staff
tuition concession will not be liable for the International Term Fee or International
Administrative Fee. They must pay (i) tuition fees for individual courses and (ii) any
applicable residence fees.
Confirmation of fee status
Where a student is registering for non-degree purposes, the fee is programme-specific. See
sections 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3 below.
Where a student is registering for a programme of study leading to a qualification to be
conferred by the University of Cape Town, that student’s fee status is based on their
citizenship/ residence at the point of registration. See sections 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 below.
If a student presents original documented proof of alternate citizenship or residency before
31 July, the residency and associated fee status will be amended for that academic year.
Citizenship/residency status changes presented after 31 July will only be applied to the fee
status for the following academic year.
Proof of alternate citizenship or residency should be presented to the International Academic
Programmes Office. Students wishing to change their citizenship/ residency status to ‘South
African’ will be required to submit a certified copy of their South African bar-coded ID book
or smart identity card as proof. Students wishing to change their citizenship/ residency status
for another country should submit a certified copy of their passport for verification. Only
certified copies of original documents will be accepted as proof. Paper or scanned electronic
copies will not be accepted.
Contact IAPO@uct.ac.za for details on how to submit a request for change of citizenship or
residency status.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 21
Note: The SADC/International Administrative Fee is non-refundable under any
circumstances.
5.1
Semester Study Abroad (SSA) Programmes
The SSA programme is a study abroad programme for any student (regardless of
nationality) taking courses for one or two semesters only towards a qualification from a
university established outside of South Africa. SSA students are registered at UCT for nondegree purposes. Credits for courses in the SSA programme do not count towards a South
African degree but may be transferred towards a degree in another country.
The programme charges a package fee covering course tuition fees for up to four semester
courses and services covered by the International Administrative Fee. Fees will be payable
in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
Per semester cost
For students from universities in Africa .............................................................US$ 6 650
For students from universities outside Africa (rest of world) .............................US$ 7 800
International Occasional Studies students who wish to enrol in one or two courses only
should consult section 5.3 below. South African or SADC students who wish to enrol for
Occasional Studies for non-degree purposes should apply for admission to the relevant
Faculty.
5.2
Exchange Programmes
The tuition and service fees for international exchange students enrolling at UCT are
dependent on the programme. Students are accepted into the programme in terms of a
signed inter-institutional agreement which lays out the fee liability of participating
students. For further details, contact the International Academic Programmes Office
(IAPO) by e-mailing SSA@uct.ac.za.
In certain cases, an Exchanges Levy (which covers administrative and support services
broadly equivalent to the International Administrative Fee) will be applicable. Fees will be
payable in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
Exchanges Levy ………………………………………………………………... US$ 238
Exchange students must register as UCT students for non-degree purposes and enrol in
courses. For courses taken towards a taught qualification at a non-South African university,
registration is via the Semester Study Abroad programme (see section 5.1 above).
Students pursuing, at their home (non-South African) university, a postgraduate degree by
research only, should enrol in the hosting faculty’s International Occasional Studies
research courses. Thes are differentiated by the intended period of attendance (see section
5.3.2 below). For details about applying, write to SSA@uct.ac.za
Note: Fees for students in a joint or co-badged Master’s or PhD are specific to the interinstitutional agreement. Contact IAPO-finance@uct.ac.za for details.
22 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
5.3
International Occasional Students
Occasional Studies is a programme for students with an undergraduate degree, or
appropriate qualifications or experience, to register at UCT for non-degree purposes (see
General Rules and Policies, handbook 3, for further details). Students enrolled in courses
for Occasional Studies will receive a transcript of learning (for taught courses) or
attendance (for research courses).
Students must typically have completed a degree or be registered for a degree at a nonSouth African university to be eligible.
For details about enrolling as an international occasional student for taught courses, see
5.3.1 below.
For details about enrolling as an international occasional student to pursue research
towards a research qualification elsewhere, see 5.3.2 below.
The fee status of a student registering for Occasional Studies is based on that student’s
citizenship/residence at the point of registration unless that student is attending as an
exchange or Semester Study Abroad student, in which case the fee outlined in sections
5.1 and 5.2 will apply.
5.3.1
Independent International Occasional Studies (taught courses)
Students are required to enrol in courses, attend classes, and write exams. A South African
matriculation exemption is required for acceptance into this programme at undergraduate
level.
International SADC students registering for international occasional studies pay tuition
fees for individual courses and a SADC Administrative Fee.
International non-SADC Occasional Studies students pay:
Per semester course (or equivalent thereof)
For students from Africa ....................................................................................US$ 2 450
For students from outside Africa (rest of world) ................................................ US$ 2 880
International occasional studies students taking three or more courses within a single year
of registration will be charged the Semester Study Abroad package tuition fee (see section
5.1 above).
Fees will be payable in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
Students participating in a semester study abroad or exchange programme refer to
section 5.1 and 5.2 of this handbook.
5.3.2
Independent International Occasional Studies (research courses)
Visiting international students who are not taking UCT taught courses but wish to pursue
research towards studies at their own university by using UCT’s libraries and other
facilities, must first make contact with a UCT department to ensure they will be
welcome, and obtain an assurance that there are necessary resources (with mutual
understanding of expectations) to accommodate them in the host department. Thereafter,
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 23
online application should be made for admission as a postgraduate occasional student.
(For details about applying, write to SSA@uct.ac.za.)
An international occasional research student does not attend lectures, work at UCT, or
write examinations, but may participate in research seminars and activities. International
occasional students who hope to have research supervision must make arrangements with
the host department noting that access to a co-supervisor is subject to availability.
International occasional students pursuing research register as a student for non-degree
purpose at UCT, enrol in a research course, and receive a transcript of attendance.
Fees are charged for periods of attendance.
2 months or less..........................................................
ZAR 7 270
2 months to 4 months……………………………………ZAR 13 660
4 months to 6 month……………………………………..ZAR 20 100
6 months to 12 months…………………………………..ZAR 26 780
Research students enrolling for non-degree purposes under the terms of an interinstitutional exchange agreement should refer to section 5.2 above.
5.4
International Students who intend to study for a full UCT
qualification
The table below summarises the academic fee liability for international full-degree
students.
Category of student
Course fees
International/
International
SADC
Term Fee
Administrative
Fee
Coursework qualifications: Certificate, Diploma, Bachelors, Honours, Postgradu
Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma and coursework Masters programmes


International non-SADC 


International SADC
Research qualifications: Masters by dissertation only, PhD (doctoral degrees)

International non-SADC 


International SADC
All international students must pay the course fee for the selected courses plus the
International Administrative Fee.
5.4.1
Course Fees
The University of Cape Town operates on a course-based fee structure. Students will be
charged for all academic courses in which they enrol.
The fee for each academic course can be found in section 12 of this handbook.
The typical course fees you can expect to pay per qualification or programme of study
and by year of study, can be found in section 11 of this handbook.
24 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
5.4.2
International/SADC Administrative Fee
All international full-degree students are required to pay the non-refundable International
Administrative Fee covering costs related to immigration/visa clearance, registration and
orientation of international students. The fee is applicable for each year of registration
and must be paid prior to registration.
International Administrative Fee .......................................................... ZAR 5 000
All international SADC students are required to pay the non-refundable SADC
Administrative Fee covering costs related to immigration/visa clearance, registration and
orientation of international students. The fee is applicable for each year of registration
and must be paid prior to registration.
SADC Administrative Fee ............................................................................ZAR 5 000
Students registering for the first time in the second semester of a single academic year
(running from January to December annually) will be charged the full
International/SADC Administrative Fee.
5.4.3
International Term Fee
International non-SADC students registering for coursework qualifications will be
charged an International Term Fee. There are two bands of International Term Fee: for
non-SADC African students and for students from the rest of the world (i.e. outside
Africa).
The fee is applicable for each year of registration and must be paid prior to registration.
Students registering for one semester only will be charged 50% of the full International
Term Fee. Published deadlines for registration and/or cancellation apply. See section
5.8.3 for details.
The applicable International Term Fee (by category of student and qualification/
programme of study) is outlined below.
Undergraduate Qualifications
The International Term Fee for the following undergraduate qualifications is as follows.
•
Higher Certificate
•
Diploma
•
Bachelors
Non-SADC African students .................................................................... ZAR 56 900
Students from outside Africa (rest of world) ............................................ ZAR 75 900
Postgraduate Qualifications
The International Term Fee for postgraduate qualifications depends on the qualification
and the faculty in which it is offered.
See section 5.6 for scholarships available to international postgraduate students and
bursaries to reduce the International Term Fee.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 25
Postgraduate Diploma
Faculties of Commerce, Engineering and Built Environment, Health Sciences,
Humanities and Science:
Non-SADC African students .................................................................... ZAR 56 900
Students from outside Africa (rest of world) ............................................ ZAR 75 900
Faculty of Law:
Non-SADC African students .................................................................... ZAR 20 200
Students from outside Africa (rest of world) ............................................ ZAR 27 700
Honours Degrees
Non-SADC African students .................................................................... ZAR 56 900
Students from outside Africa (rest of world) ............................................ ZAR 75 900
Coursework Master’s Degrees
Faculties of Commerce, Engineering and Built Environment, Health Sciences,
Humanities and Science:
Non-SADC African students .................................................................... ZAR 45 500
Students from outside Africa (rest of world) ............................................ ZAR 60 900
Faculty of Law:
Non-SADC African students .................................................................... ZAR 20 200
Students from outside Africa (rest of world) ............................................ ZAR 27 700
5.4.4
Terms of Payment for Academic Fees
All fees should be paid in full prior to registration or by 02 February 2024 whichever date
is earlier.
Students registering for qualifications with no fixed start date (e.g. Master’s by research
or PhD) must settle their fees in full prior to registration. Students registering for the first
time at the start of the second semester of an academic year must settle their fees in full
prior to registration.
All other students can make payment of academic fees in two tranches. Payments made
after the dates shown below will be subject to a late payment surcharge of 8% of the
unpaid amount due.
First payment
Friday 02 February 2024
Balance of outstanding amount
31 July 2024
The full academic fee must be paid by 31 July 2024.
The required first payment for SADC students is as follows.
First payment (all qualifications) .........................................................................R36 000
The required first payment for international non-SADC students (by qualification/
programme of study) is as follows.
26 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Undergraduate qualifications ............................................................................ R110 000
Honours ........................................................................................................... R110 000
Postgraduate Diploma....................................................................................... R110 000
Master’s by coursework and dissertation .......................................................... R 73 000
The terms of payment for students in UCT residences can be found at sections 5.7 and
13.1 of this handbook. The minimum first residence payment is required prior to
registration.
To avoid delays in clearance for registration, allow at least 14 working days for payment
to appear in the UCT bank account. International payments should be made by electronic
transfer. Cheques issued by banks outside South Africa are not accepted.
5.5
Qualifications Offered by the Graduate School of
Business
Note that all Citizens or Permanent Residents from African countries qualify for local
South African fees for GSB qualifications.
An acceptance fee of ZAR 25,000 is payable on acceptance of study offer and is
applicable to all GSB International students applying for Masters level programmes.
Postgraduate Diploma level students must pay an acceptance fee of ZAR 15,000. This
is credited against the fees due upon registration.
Withdrawal of Acceptance
All requests for cancellation shall be in writing and addressed to GSB Admissions.
Subject to section 17(2) of the Consumer Protection Act, a cancellation fee is payable as
follows:
(a) 20% of the amount will be forfeited if notice of cancellation is received six weeks or
more prior to the start of the programme orientation and
(b) the entire amount is forfeited if the notice of cancellation is received less than six
weeks prior to the start of the programme orientation.
We do not accept payments in cash or on Diners or American Express cards as well
as any non-South African cheques.
In cases where programmes are offered over 2 years, the fees for 2025 (i.e. for the
second year of enrolment) will be adjusted to make provision for annual fee increases.
5.5.1
Naming Convention
Each programme below follows the following naming convention:
Abbreviated name of programme-year of first registration-year of progression
Eg. MBA Modular – 2021 - Year 2
Please note the distinction between fee categories as follows:
- South African / African Citizens and Permanent Residents
- International Students
Unless listed as International Fee, all fees listed will be relevant for South African /
African Citizens and Permanent Residents
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 27
5.5.2
Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice (PGDip)
(DISTANCE) – International Student Fee
For Full Year and returning Mid-year students, total fee is due prior to registration
or 25th January 2024 (full year) and 3rd February 2024 (returning mid-year),
whichever is earlier. For new Mid-year intake, total fees are due prior to registration
or 17th May 2024.
PGDip – 2024 – Full Year ............................................................................ZAR 166 650
PGDip – 2024 (Mid-year intake)..................................................................ZAR 145 800
PGDip – 2023 (Mid-year intake)....................................................................ZAR 20 840
Postgraduate Diploma in Development Finance
Total fee is due prior to registration or by 26th March 2024, whichever is the earlier.
PGDip Dev Fin – 2024 – Full Year...............................................................ZAR 182 100
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Full time (Mid-Year Intake)
International Student Fee
For Term 1 and Term 2 students, total fee is due prior to registration or 5th August
2024 (Term 1) and 1st January 2024 (Term 2), whichever is earlier.
MBA –Full Time
Term 1 - 2024 ...............................................................................................ZAR 401 400
Term 2 – 2023* .............................................................................................ZAR 237 600
*The fees for 2025 (i.e. for the second year of enrolment of the 2024 intake)
will be adjusted to make provision for annual fee increases.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Modular International
Student Fee
1st Year Modular student’s total fee is due prior to registration or by 19h January
2024, whichever is the earlier.
2nd Year returning Modular student’s total fee is due prior to registration or by 24th
January 2024, whichever is the earlier.
MBA Modular – 2024 – Year 1 ....................................................................ZAR 401 400
MBA Modular – 2023 – Year 2* ..................................................................ZAR 237 600
*The fees for 2025 (i.e. for the second year of enrolment of the 2024 intake)
will be adjusted to make provision for annual fee increases.
28 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Master of Business Administration specialising in Executive
Management (EMBA) – International Student Fee
1st Year student’s total fee is due prior to registration or by 16th February 2024,
whichever is the earlier.
2nd Year returning student’s total fee is due prior to registration or by 15th January
2024, whichever is the earlier.
EMBA – 2024 – Year 1 ............................................................................... ZAR 497 300
EMBA – 2023 – Year 2*.............................................................................. ZAR 447 400
*The fees for 2025 (i.e. for the second year of enrolment of the 2024 intake)
will be adjusted to make provision for annual fee increases
5.5.3
GSB: Master of Commerce in Development Finance – International
Student Fee
For 1st Year students total fee is due prior to registration or by 26th February 2024,
whichever date is the earlier.
2nd Year returning students total fee is due prior to registration or by 25th January
2024, whichever date is the earlier.
MCOM – 2024 – Year 1………………….…...…………………………… ZAR 255 400
MCOM – 2023 – Year 2* .............................................................................. ZAR 74 100
MCOM – 2022 – Year 3 ................................................................................ ZAR 30 150
* The fees for 2025 (i.e. for the second year of enrolment of the 2024 intake) will be
adjusted to make provision for annual fee increases.
5.5.4
Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation – International
Student Fee
For 1st Year students total fee is due prior to registration or by 10th February 2024,
whichever date is the earlier.
2nd Year returning students total fee is due prior to registration or by 31st January
2024, whichever date is the earlier
Mphil – 2024 – Year 1…...………….………………………………………ZAR 252 900
Mphil – 2023 – Year 2* ................................................................................. ZAR 24 460
* The fees for 2025 (i.e. for the second year of enrolment of the 2024 intake)
will be adjusted to make provision for annual fee increases.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 29
5.5.5
CEMS Master in International Management - International Student
Fee
For 1st Year students total fee is due prior to registration or by 19th August 2024,
whichever date is the earlier.
2nd Year returning students total fee is due prior to registration or by 20th January
2024, whichever date is the earlier
CEMS – 2024 – Term 1 ……...……………………………………………ZAR 163 730
CEMS – 2023 – Term 2* ..............................................................................ZAR 219 050
* The fees for 2025 (i.e. for the second year of enrolment of the 2024 intake)
will be adjusted to make provision for annual fee increases.
5.6
International and refugee scholarships
A limited number of scholarships are available annually to international and refugee
students for postgraduate study in any discipline at UCT. As there is only one call for
applications each year, it is important that the application procedure is strictly followed.
These scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and preference is given to senior
candidates.
All UCT international and refugee students' scholarships are supplementary as a
contribution towards Cost of Attendance. Students who apply must have the means to fund
their studies.
Values:
Honours – R25 000
Master’s – R30 000
Doctoral – R35 000
The scholarships are renewable for the duration of the course of study, if satisfactory
progress is maintained, for 1 year at honours level, 2 at master's level and 3 at doctoral
level. Students who are eligible for renewals of awards made, will be automatically
renewed on condition of satisfactory progress.
Applicants must apply for full-time admission through the UCT admissions office or the
faculty office. Late applications are not accepted.
30 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Closing date: 31 August (preceding the year of study)
2024 Application Form
The applicant's country of origin has no bearing on the award of scholarships, but proof
of refugee status is required. For enquiries please contact: generalfunding@uct.ac.za
PLEASE ENSURE YOU APPLY FOR THESE SCHOLARSHIPS PRIOR TO
COMING TO UCT!
For Honours, Postgraduate Diploma and Coursework Master’s students there are Faculty
International Student Bursaries (FISB) available which will reduce the International
Term Fee and these are awarded at the discretion of the Faculty Dean based on academic
merit, financial need and faculty requirements. (International terms of payment will still
apply). Please apply at the relevant Faculty Office.
THE ABOVE MENTIONED “FISB” AWARDS ARE ONLY APPLICABLE TO
HONOURS, POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA AND COURSEWORK MASTER’S
STUDIES
5Residence Fees
.The first payment as stated in 13.1 is required prior to registration for all international
7students and non-South African students who do not have permanent residence. This is in
addition to the 100% of International Tuition Fees.
Residence fees for SADC and non-South African students
All students admitted to residence must pay the first payment by 02 February 2024. In
the case of residence offers made after this date, the first payment is due immediately and
must be made prior to signing into residence, i.e. R39 000 in the case of catering
accommodation and R26 000 for self-catering. The balance of all residence fees is due
by 31 July 2024.
Note: There is only limited accommodation available for international students in
residences, consequently most international students share rented accommodation in the
vicinity of the University. (Further information can be obtained from Off -Campus Student
Accommodation Services
The residence fee for 1st Tier residences excludes the winter vacation between the first
And second semesters but includes the short vacations in the first and second semesters.
For 2nd and 3rd Tier, the fee is inclusive of the winter vacation between the first and
second semester. The opening date for new students is Saturday, 27 January 2024. The same
withdrawal rules apply to international students leaving residences as for local students (refer to
13.2).
5International Fees Cancellation Policy
.Semester/Study Abroad Programme
8A US$ 100 administration fee will be applied to all cancellations received after a student indicates
5acceptance but prior to arrival.
.A US$ 238 administration fee will be applied to all cancellations received after a student arrives
8but before registration.
.
1
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 31
A 50% fee rebate of the Semester Study Abroad package tuition fee will be applied to
cancellations or withdrawals by 16 February 2024 for Semester 1 intakes and 26 July 2024 for
Semester 2 intakes. There will be no fee rebate for any cancellation or withdrawal thereafter.
Notice of intention to withdraw must be made in writing to the International Office on or before
the deadline. No reduction will be granted if the notice of intention to withdraw is received after
the deadline.
5.8.2
International Occasional Students
For international occasional studies students enrolled in taught courses, a 50% fee rebate of the
course fee will be applied to withdrawal from a semester course by 16 February 2024 for
Semester 1 intakes and 26 July 2024 for Semester 2 intakes. There will be no fee rebate for any
cancellation or withdrawal thereafter.
Notice of intention to withdraw must be made in writing to the International Office on or before
the deadline. No reduction will be granted if the notice of intention to withdraw is received after
the deadline.
There will be no rebate for withdrawal from a summer term or winter term course.
For international occasional studies students enrolled in research courses, the fee reduction is
based on the date of withdrawal from the course. International occasional studies for research
students who decide to leave early may apply to their host department for a pro-rated refund of
fees.
5.8.3
Full Degree Students (GSB students refer to section 2.2.1)
The policy and associated rebates for withdrawal of registration or cancellation of a course can
be found at sections 2.2 and 2.3 respectively of this handbook. Students or their parents or
guardians must give notice to discontinue studies in writing by completing the Cancellation of
Registration Form and submitting this to their Faculty Office in person or by registered mail.
A reduction on the International Term Fee will be considered if registration is cancelled
before:
(a) the beginning of the first quarter, 16 February 2024................. 100% adjustment
before 26 July 2024 ................................................................... 50% adjustment
Students registering for the first time in the second semester who cancel/withdraw before:
(b) the beginning of the third quarter, 26 July 2024 ...................... 100% adjustment
after 26 July 2024...................... ...................... ……………….No adjustment
No reduction of the International Term Fee will be granted if registration is cancelled after the
22 July 2024.
Note: The International/SADC Administrative Fee is non-refundable under any
circumstances.
Any outstanding fees are due immediately upon cancellation of studies. For fee rebates for
dropping or changing course enrolments, refer to section 2.3.
32 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
6.
VISITING INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATES
Individuals who wish to pursue research by using UCT’s libraries and other facilities, must
first make contact with a UCT department to ensure they will be welcome and obtain an
assurance that there are necessary resources (and with mutual understanding of
expectations) to accommodate them in the host department. Thereafter application should
be made through the International Office. If accepted, international affiliates are given third
party access to UCT’s facilities. International affiliates are not registered as students
and do not enrol in courses, receive supervision, receive official transcripts of
attendance for use towards qualifications taken elsewhere or have access to any
services offered to registered students.
International affiliate fees are levied for periods of attendance (or part thereof) as outlined
below. Fees are payable in advance and prior to arrival at UCT. The fees for visiting
international affiliates are dependent upon the length of their stay at the University of Cape
Town and are as follows.
2 months or less ................................................................................................. R 7 270
2 months to 4 months ......................................................................................... R 13 660
4 months to 6 months ......................................................................................... R 20 100
6 months to 12 months ....................................................................................... R 26 780
Fees will be payable in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
International Affiliate Fees Cancellation Policy
When affiliates withdraw from individual courses, any fee reduction is dependent on the
date of withdrawal. International Affiliates who decide to leave early may apply to their
host department for a pro-rata refund of fees.
SUBMISSION OF DOCTORAL THESES AND MASTER’S DISSERTATIONS 33
7.
STUDENTS REGISTERING FOR
RESEARCH MASTER’S OR PHD
Students registering for the first time for a research Master’s or Doctoral thesis in the
second semester (from 1 July) will be granted a 50% rebate on the annual academic fee.
This rebate also applies to students registering for the MMed.
8.
SUBMISSION OF DOCTORAL THESES
AND MASTER’S DISSERTATIONS
A rebate on the annual academic fee for a doctoral thesis or master’s dissertation is granted
according to the following schedule:
8.1
In the case of a master’s dissertation, this applies in the second or subsequent year in which
the dissertation is being completed;
8.2
In the case of a doctoral thesis, this applies in the third or subsequent year in which the
thesis is being completed;
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
submission before 12 noon on Tuesday, 02 April 2024, the beginning
of the second quarter;.................................................................. 75% adjustment
submission before 12 noon on Monday, 22 July 2024, the beginning
of the third quarter; .................................................................... 50% adjustment
submission by 12 noon on Monday, 09 September 2024, the
beginning of the fourth quarter; .................................................. 25% adjustment
submission after 12 noon on Monday, 09 September 2024 .............................. nil
Students who intend submitting by 12 noon on Monday 12 February 2024, the start of the
2024 academic year, do not need to reregister.
8.3
Revise and Resubmit
Where a student is required to revise and resubmit a thesis or dissertation the academic fee
will be charged per quarter (i.e. if the candidate must work for up to one quarter, he/she
will pay 25% of the full fee; for up to two quarters, he/she will pay 50% of the full fee and
so on).
Note 1: Full annual fees will be billed from the date on which the student is notified to
revise and resubmit, and any fee rebate will be processed on resubmission.
Note 2: International students who are required to revise and resubmit a dissertation or
thesis and who need to re-register at the start of a new academic year, may have their
international term fee pro-rated up-front where there is a clear indication from the
supervisor that the student is expected to submit in a period shorter than a year.
34 DOCTORATES
9.
DOCTORATES
For each year of registration:
PhD, MD, DMus : (By Thesis) ......................................................................... R 25 680
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 35
10. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
All students from outside South Africa and other SADC countries should refer to fees
for international students on section 5.5.
All fees quoted in this handbook are for the 2024 academic year. Students should
direct any questions to the GSB’s Finance Office.
10.1
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
An acceptance fee of R25 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. This is credited
against the fees due upon registration.
MBA – Full Time
Term 1 - 2024 ........................................................ R 203 420
Term 2 – 2023* ......................................................R 120 360
MBA Modular –2024
Tuition Fee ............................................................ R 203 420
–Year 1
MBA Modular –2023
Tuition Fee ............................................................ R 120 360
–Year 2*
* The fees for 2025 (i.e., for the second year or term of enrolment of the 2024 intake) will
be adjusted to make provision for annual increases.
Master of Business Administration specialising in Executive
Management (EMBA)
An acceptance fee of R25 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. This is credited
against the fees due upon registration.
EMBA – 2024 – Year 1
................................................................................R 239 970
EMBA – 2023 – Year 2* ................................................................................R 216 030
*Students registering for their 2nd year in 2025 must make provision for
annual fee increases.
10.2
GSB: Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice
An acceptance fee of R15 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. This is credited
against the fees due upon registration.
PGDip (Distance) – 2024 – Full Time….…………………………...…………...R 107 220
PGDip (Distance) – 2024 – Mid-year –………..…..………………...…………...R 93 810
PGDip (Distance) – 2023 – Mid-year *…………….………………...……….. R 13 410
*Students registering for their 2nd year in 2025 must make provision for annual fee
increases
36 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
10.3
GSB: Master of Commerce in Development Finance
An acceptance fee of R25 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. This is credited
against the fees due upon registration.
MCOM – 2024 – Year 1……………. ….…………….……………...………….R 163 360
MCOM – 2023 – Year 2*……………. ….……...……………………...….…… R 48 660
3rd and subsequent years of enrolment*...………………………….……….…....R 20 300
*Students registering for their 2nd year in 2025 must make provision for annual fee
increases
10.4
GSB: Master of Philosophy in Inclusive innovation
An acceptance fee of R25 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. This is credited
against the fees due upon registration.
MPhil – 2024 – Year 1…………….…..………………………………………... R 160 710
2nd year and subsequent years of enrolment*.……………………….……….… R 13 320
10.5
*Students registering for their 2nd year in 2025 must make provision for annual fee
increases
GSB: CEMS Master in International Management
An acceptance fee of R25 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. This is credited
against the fees due upon registration.
CEMS – 2024 – Term 1……………..………………………………………….. R 107 070
CEMS – 2023 – Term 2* …………. ………………………………………..…. R 143 240
*Students registering for their 2nd term in 2025 must make provision for annual fee
increases
10.6
GSB: Postgraduate Diploma in Development Finance
Postgraduate Diploma in Development Finance .................................... R141 850
10.7
GSB: PhD
Specialising in Business Administration & Management
Practice
(GSB6000W)
Tuition Course Fee (per annum or part thereof). ….……………………………... R 25 680
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 37
10.8
Withdrawal of Acceptance
All requests for cancellation shall be in writing and addressed to GSB Admissions.
Subject to section 17(2) of the Consumer Protection Act, a cancellation fee is payable as
follows:
(a) 20% of the amount will be forfeited if notice of cancellation is received six weeks or
more prior to the start of the programme orientation; and
(b) the entire amount is forfeited if the notice of cancellation is received less than six
weeks prior to the start of the programme orientation.
GSB Cancellation of Registration Policy: Refer to Section
2.2.1 of this handbook
38 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
11. UCT ACADEMIC FEES
All students from outside South Africa, including students from SADC countries,
should also refer to fees for international students in Section 5 of this handbook.
The University of Cape Town operates on a course-based fee structure inclusive of all
“add-ons”. Thus, the dictum that ‘the price you see is the price you pay’ applies to all
academic offerings across the University.
The University’s course-based fee structures, together with the relevant Faculty handbook,
will enable students to accurately calculate the cost of their academic studies at UCT in
2024.
Since a student’s fees account is based on his/her academic record, it is the student’s
responsibility to verify the correctness of his/her academic record.
To assist students and fee payers’ budget for their academic studies at UCT for 2024 we
have set-out below the cost of fees for a typical qualification by faculty and year of study.
Note: The following typical fees for South African students are only guidelines and
will vary with the students’ actual choice of courses.
11.1
Typical 1st Year Tuition Fees
International students must add the relevant Administrative Service Fee / International
Term fee to the cost of the typical fee.
COMMERCE
BCom .......................................................... R66 140 to R 98 140
BCom specialising in Actuarial Science ........................ R 98 140
BCom Academic Development .................. R 49 240 to R 69 040
BBusSc ....................................................... R 76 880 to R 98 140
BBusSc specialising in Actuarial Science ..................... R 98 140
BBusSc Academic Development ................ R 49 320 to R 99 350
ENGINEERING &
BUILT
ENVIRONMENT
Bachelor of Architectural Studies ................................... R 81 890
BSc (Engineering) ...................................... R 80 750 to R 84 060
BSc (Geomatics) ............................................................ R 68 770
BSc (Construction Studies) ............................................ R 84 420
BSc (Property Studies) ................................................... R 82 420
HEALTH SCIENCES MBChB ........................................................................ R 102 470
BSc (Audiology) ............................................................ R 86 710
BSc (Occupational Therapy) .......................................... R 79 820
BSc (Physiotherapy) ...................................................... R 75 820
BSc (Speech & Lang Pathology) .................................... R 87 470
HUMANITIES
BA and BSocSc .............................................................. R 71 400
BA (Fine Art) ................................................................. R 79 600
BA (Theatre & Performance) ......................................... R 99 300
Bachelor of Social Sciences in PPE................................ R 76 100
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) .................................... R 53 600
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 39
BMus (General & Other Streams)................R 67 700-R 70 800
BA specialising in Film and Media Production .............. R 71 400
LAW
11.2
Undergraduate
Graduate
LLB ............................................................................... R 72 570
LLB ................................................................................ R 72 020
SCIENCE
BSc ................................................................................ R 78 500
BSc – 1st year Extended Degree Programme .................. R 40 000
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
Degrees
Regular curriculum
- no repeat courses
Bachelor of Commerce
specialising in Financial Accounting
General Accounting Stream
1st Year ........................................................................... R 87 350
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 77 900
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 76 710
Chartered Accounting Stream
1st Year ........................................................................... R 87 350
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 78 490
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 86 830
BCom specialising in Actuarial Science
1st Year........................................................................... R 98 140
2nd Year ........................................................................ R 100 600
3rd Year ......................................................................... R 88 870
BCom specialising in Actuarial Science
Quantitative Finance Stream
1st Year........................................................................... R 98 080
2nd Year ........................................................................ R 100 600
3rd Year ......................................................................... R 96 300
BCom specialising in Financial Accounting:
Accounting with Law Stream
1st Year........................................................................... R 87 490
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 68 890
3rd Year ......................................................................... R 76 710
BCom specialising in Economics & Finance
1st Year............................................................................ R 78 700
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 80 840
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 68 760
BCom specialising in Economics & Statistics
1st Year........................................................................... R 78 700
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 73 530
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 87 390
40 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
BCom specialising in Economics with Law
1st Year............................................................................ R 68,900
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 75 190
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 85 310
BCom specialising in Information Systems
1st Year............................................................................ R 67 890
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 69 050
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 88 340
BCom specialising in Information Systems & Computer Science
1st Year............................................................................ R 68 340
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 86 200
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 77 500
BCom specialising in Information Systems & Finance
1st Year........................................................................... R 78 700
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 87 980
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 81 430
BCom in the field of Management Studies
1st Year........................................................................... R 77 910
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 91 090
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 88 740
BCom specialising in Philosophy, Politics & Economics
1st Year............................................................................ R 66 140
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 90 950
3rd Year ........................................................................ R 110 780
Bachelor of Business Science
BBusSc specialising in Actuarial Science
1st Year............................................................................ R 98 140
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 100 600
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 87 130
4th Year ......................................................................... R 84 250
BBusSc specialising in Actuarial Science:
Quantitative Finance Stream
1st Year............................................................................ R 98 140
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 100 600
3rd Year ........................................................................ R 106 160
4th Year .......................................................................... R 78 520
BBusSc specialising in Finance (Non CA Option)
1st Year............................................................................ R 78 700
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 90 400
3rd Year ......................................................................... R 88 050
4th Year ......................................................................... R 78 620
BBusSc specialising in Finance with Accounting (CA Option)
1st Year............................................................................ R 88 560
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 99 450
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 41
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 87 680
4th Year ......................................................................... R 88 480
BBusSc specialising in Analytics
1st Year ........................................................................... R 88 000
2nd Year........................................................................... R 99 450
3rd Year ....................................................................... R129 010
4th Year ......................................................................... R 81 340
BBusSc specialising in Computer Science
1st Year .......................................................................... R 78 140
2nd Year........................................................................... R 96 910
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 96 370
4th Year ......................................................................... R 74 050
BBusSc specialising in Economics
1st Year ............................................................................ R78 700
2nd Year.......................................................................... R 83 650
3rd Year ........................................................................ R 116 680
4th Year .......................................................................... R 98 470
BBusSc specialising in Economics with Law
1st Year ........................................................................... R 78 700
2nd Year........................................................................... R 88 120
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 85 350
4th Year ....................................................................... R 108 330
BBusSc specialising in Information Systems
1st Year ........................................................................... R 87 710
2nd Year ........................................................................ R 101 410
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 78 620
4th Year .......................................................................... R 90 400
BBusSc specialising in Marketing
1st Year ........................................................................... R 78 700
2nd Year........................................................................... R 90 440
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 88 050
4th Year .......................................................................... R 96 630
BBusSc specialising in Organisational Psychology
1st Year ........................................................................... R 76 880
2nd Year........................................................................... R 58 310
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 85 490
4th Year .......................................................................... R 91 880
Bachelor of Commerce Academic Development
specialising in Financial Accounting
Chartered Accounting Stream
1st Year ........................................................................... R 67 690
2nd Year........................................................................... R 68 830
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 76 790
4th Year .......................................................................... R 58 950
42 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Financial Accounting
General Accounting Stream
1st Year............................................................................ R 57 830
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 68 830
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 58 770
4th Year ......................................................................... R 37 660
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Actuarial Science
1st Year............................................................................ R 60 030
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 59 040
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 80 880
4th Year ......................................................................... R 88 870
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Actuarial Science
Quantitative Finance Stream
1st Year............................................................................ R 60 030
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 68 050
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 71 870
4th Year .......................................................................... R 96 300
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Financial Accounting:
Accounting with Law Stream
1st Year............................................................................ R 60 030
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 84 920
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 75 320
4th Year .......................................................................... R 37 660
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Economics & Finance
1st Year............................................................................ R 59 460
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 59 040
3rd Year ......................................................................... R 41 990
4th Year .......................................................................... R 98 600
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Economics & Statistics
1st Year......................................................... R 49 240 – R48 960
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 58 190
3rd Year ....................................................... R 64 520 – R 67 590
4th Year .......................................................................... R 95 840
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Economics with Law
1st Year............................................................................ R 59 100
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 48 980
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 65 590
4th Year .......................................................................... R 55 730
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 43
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Information Systems
1st Year ........................................................................... R 60 030
2nd Year........................................................................... R 59 250
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 58 960
4th Year .......................................................................... R 38 330
BCom Academic Development specialising in
Information Systems & Computer Science
1st Year ........................................................................... R 59 970
2nd Year........................................................................... R 67 450
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 57 790
4th Year .......................................................................... R 67 640
BCom Academic Development specialising in
Information Systems & Finance
1st Year .......................................................................... R 60 310
2nd Year........................................................................... R 59 190
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 68 960
4th Year .......................................................................... R 60 860
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Philosophy, Politics & Economics
1st Year ........................................................................... R 57 490
2nd Year........................................................................... R 49 240
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 51 570
4th Year .......................................................................... R 73 080
BCom Academic Development
specialising in Management Studies
1st Year ........................................................................... R 69 040
2nd Year........................................................................... R 59 040
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 51 850
4th Year .......................................................................... R 39 440
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Actuarial Science:
Quantitative Finance Stream
1st Year ........................................................................... R 99 350
2nd Year......................................................................... R 100 600
3rd Year ........................................................................ R 106 160
4th Year ......................................................................... R 78 520
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Analytics
1st Year ........................................................................... R 69 040
2nd Year........................................................................... R 48 840
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 90 440
4th Year ....................................................................... R 140 900
5th Year ......................................................................... R 81 340
44 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Finance with Accounting
1st Year............................................................................ R 69 040
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 48 840
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 90 440
4th Year ....................................................................... R 140 900
5th Year ......................................................................... R 81 340
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Finance
1st Year............................................................................ R 73 760
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 67 830
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 46 820
4th Year ......................................................................... R 74 790
5th Year ......................................................................... R 75 200
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Computer Science
1st Year............................................................................ R 68 980
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 68 360
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 67 590
4th Year ......................................................................... R 67 640
5th Year ......................................................................... R 63 490
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Economics
1st Year............................................................................ R 60 310
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 68 050
3rd Year ........................................................ R 71 140 - R 83550
4th Year .......................................................................... R 77 500
5th Year ......................................................................... R 68 890
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Economics with Law
1st Year............................................................................ R 60 310
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 61 850
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 65 330
4th Year ......................................................................... R 65 590
5th Year ......................................................................... R 68 890
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Information Systems
1st Year............................................................................ R 49 320
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 59 100
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 52 200
4th Year ......................................................................... R 68 880
5th Year ......................................................................... R 86 470
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 45
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Marketing
1st Year ........................................................................... R 58 250
2nd Year........................................................................... R 51 990
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 49 040
4th Year .......................................................................... R 58 470
5th Year ......................................................................... R 96 630
BBusSc Academic Development
specialising in Organisational Psychology
1st Year ........................................................................... R 68 290
2nd Year........................................................................... R 51 200
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 58 900
4th Year .......................................................................... R 43 500
5th Year ......................................................................... R 91 880
Diplomas
Advanced Diploma in Actuarial Science……………..R 109 740
Advanced Diploma in Accounting…………………… R 86 830
Postgraduate
Per year of
Bachelor of Commerce Honours
specialising in Accounting ............................................ R 89 960
study
specialising in Actuarial Science .................................. R 64 660
specialising in Economics ............................................. R 88 740
specialising in Economic Analysis of Financial
Markets (Part -time ........................................................ R 88 740
specialising in Finance ................................................. R 68 890
specialising in Quantitative Finance ............................ R 65 660
specialising in Information Systems
Full Time ....................................................................... R 70 810
1st Year ........................................................................... R 38 020
2nd Year ........................................................................ R 9 860
specialising in Management Information Systems
1st Year ………………………………...……………..…R 63 240
2nd Year …………………………………………………R 27 070
specialising in Organisational Psychology (Change
Management) ................................................................. R 72 290
specialising in Statistics.................................................. R 66 990
specialising in Taxation
1st Year…………………………………………………..R 84 280
2nd Year ………………………………………………… R 15 370
specialising in Marketing ............................................... R 73 270
Masters
Master of Commerce (by Coursework and Dissertation)
specialising in Financial Reporting, Analysis &
Governance………………………………………………… R 77 320
specialising in Actuarial Science................................... R 52 210
specialising in Economics .............................................. R 69 020
specialising in Applied Economics……………………..R 72 190
specialising in Economic Development ......................... R 52 470
46 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
specialising in Economic Science ................................ R 108 460
in the field of Financial Management ............................ R 94 650
In the field of Investment Management........................ R 105 290
in the field of Corporate Finance and Valuation ......... R 110 020
specialising in Taxation
in the field of South African Income Tax
1st Year .......................................................................... R 75 220
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 27 630
in the field of International Tax……………………….R 103 050
specialising in Organisational Psychology .................... R 69 240
specialising in Information Systems .............................. R 76 270
Masters of Development Policy and Practice ............... R 163 630
Master of Philosophy
specialising in Financial Technology ............................... R 92 770
Masters of Philosophy in Development Policy
and Practice ............................................................................ R 163 630
Master of Financial Engineering .................................. R 105 000
Master of People Management ..................................... R 69 380
Masters of Applied Finance......................................... R 114 960
Master of Commerce in Risk Management of
Financial Markets ............................................................ R 98 050
Doctoral Degrees
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) .............................................. R 25 680
Doctor of Philosophy
specialising in Information Systems ………………… R 50 130
specialising in Economics (with Coursework) ........... R 124 280
Diplomas
11.3
Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting………………….. R 74 590
Postgraduate Diploma in Actuarial Science ................. R 127 480
Postgraduate Diploma in Management
specialising in Entrepreneurship ................................... R 71 080
specialising in Sports ...................................................... R 71 270
specialising in Management Information Systems ....... R 73 100
specialising in Management in Business
Communication.............................................................. R 71 270
specialising in Management in Marketing .................... R 71 270
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Degrees
Regular
curriculum
- no repeat
courses
Bachelor of Architectural Studies
1st Year............................................................................ R 81 890
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 78 170
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 81 680
BSc (Geomatics)
1st Year............................................................................ R 68 770
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 84 220
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 82 170
4th Year .......................................................................... R 88 320
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 47
BSc Eng (Chemical)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 80 750
2nd Year........................................................................... R 89 980
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 81 630
4th Year .......................................................................... R 89 520
BSc Eng (Civil)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 82 170
2nd Year........................................................................... R 80 920
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 81 740
4th Year .......................................................................... R 90 600
BSc Eng (Electrical)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 84 060
2nd Year........................................................................... R 90 390
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 84 760
4th Year .......................................................................... R 81 600
BSc Eng (Electrical & Computer)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 84 060
2nd Year........................................................................... R 90 390
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 93 070
4th Year .......................................................................... R 79 600
BSc Eng (Mechatronics)
1st Year .......................................................................... R 84 060
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 90 390
3rd Year ......................................................................... R 87 330
4th Year .......................................................................... R 81 600
BSc Eng (Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 83 710
2nd Year........................................................................... R 84 280
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 87 620
4th Year .......................................................................... R 85 840
BSc Eng (Mechanical)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 83 710
2nd Year........................................................................... R 84 280
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 87 480
4th Year .......................................................................... R 84 710
BSc in Construction Studies
1st Year ........................................................................... R 84 420
2nd Year........................................................................... R 77 450
3rd Year ........................................................................... R 81 770
BSc in Property Studies
1st Year ........................................................................... R 82 420
2nd Year........................................................................... R 81 770
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 78 700
48 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
Postgraduate Diploma in Power Plant Engineering ... R 67 840
Postgraduate BSc (Hons) (Geographical Info Systems) .................... R 83 490
Per year of
BSc (Hons) (Construction Management) ................... R 86 090
study
BSc (Hons) (Property Studies) ..................................... R 78 740
BSc (Hons) (Quantity Surveying) ............................... R 85 220
BSc (Hons) (Materials Science) .................................... R 78 610
Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Hons) .................. R 76 860
Bachelor of City Planning (Hons) ............................... R 88 470
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Hons) .............. R 94 970
Master’s by Dissertation only (180 credits) ................. R 39 140
Master’s by Dissertation (120 credits) and Coursework
(Mphil and MSc)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 49 000
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 49 000
Master of Architecture (Professional) ........................ R 86 300
Master of City & Regional Planning .......................... R 56 200
Master of Engineering in Civil Infrastructure
Management and Maintenance ................................. R 104 270
Master of Philosophy specialising in Engineering in Civil
Infrastructure Management and Maintenance ........ R 100 030
Master of Geotechnical Engineering .......................... R 89 910
Master of Transport Studies ..................................... R 123 000
Master of Structural Engineering and Materials ....... R 90 210
Master of Urban Design ............................................... R 64 200
Master of Water Engineering .................................... R 104 740
Master of Landscape Architecture .............................. R 67 080
Master of Science in Property Studies ....................... R 131 050
MPhil In Conservation of Built Environment
1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 410
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 38 350
MPhil (Transport Studies) .......................................... R 88 150
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) .............................................. R 25 680
11.4
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Degrees
Regular
curriculum
MBChB
1st Year.......................................................................... R 102 470
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 120 950
3rd Year ........................................................................ R 127 620
4th Year ........................................................................ R 124 770
5th Year ........................................................................ R 99 560
6th Year ........................................................................ R 124 840
BSc (Audiology)
1st Year............................................................................ R 86 710
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 90 440
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 82 100
4th Year .......................................................................... R 83 300
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 49
BSc (Occupational Therapy)
1st Year.............................................................................. R 79 820
2nd Year ............................................................................. R 73 800
3rd Year ............................................................................ R 67 780
4th Year ............................................................................ R 86 140
BSc (Physiotherapy)
1st Year.............................................................................. R 75 820
2nd Year ............................................................................. R 95 690
3rd Year ............................................................................ R 69 350
4th Year ............................................................................ R 78 240
BSc (Speech & Language Pathology)
1st Year.............................................................................. R 87 470
2nd Year ............................................................................. R 86 460
3rd Year ............................................................................ R 79 540
4th Year ............................................................................ R 83 300
BSc (Med) ....................................................................... R 84 190
Postgraduate BMedSci (Honours)
Per year of
Coursework...................................................................... R 53 470
study
Research Project .............................................................. R 17 830
Total ................................................................................ R 71 300
MPhil specialising in Biokinetics
Coursework ..................................................................... R 49 600
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ........................................ R 24 270
MPhil specialising in Biomedical Forensic Science
Coursework (per year) ....................................................... R 61 730
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ............................................R 24 270
MPhil specialising in Clinical Paediatric Surgery
Coursework (per year) ........................................................R 16 430
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ............................................R 7 450
MPhil specialising in Clinical Pharmacology
Coursework (per year) ....................................................... R 36 590
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ........................................... R 36 360
MPhil specialising in Intellectual Disability
Coursework (per year) ....................................................... R 36 360
Minor Dissertation (90 credits) ........................................... R 36 360
MPhil specialising in Liaison Mental Health
Coursework (per year) ....................................................... R 16 430
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ........................................... R 7 450
MPhil specialising in Maternal & Child Health
Coursework (year 1) .......................................................... R 25 970
Course work (year 2) ......................................................... R 35 260
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ........................................... R 24 270
50 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
MPhil specialising in Occupational Health
Coursework (per year) ..................................................... R 109 880
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ......................................... R 24 270
MPhil specialising in Paediatric Forensic Pathology
Coursework (per year) .................................................... R 16 430
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ......................................... R 7 450
MPhil specialising in Paediatric Pathology
Coursework (per year) ...........................................
R 16 430
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ..................................... R 7 450
MPhil specialising in Palliative Care
Coursework (per year) ................................................ R 36 360
Minor Dissertation (90 credits) ................................... R 36 360
MPhil specialising in Sport & Exercise Medicine
HUB5006W (Coursework) .......................................... R 24 270
HUB5025W (Coursework) ........................................... R 16 230
HUB5026W (Coursework) ......................................... R 16 230
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) .................................. R 24 270
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(Global Emergency Care Stream)- 2 year programme
Compulsory Coursework .......................................... R 41 140
Two electives varies between..................... R 5 570 and R 9 190
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) .................................. R 24 270
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(Clinical Emergency Care Stream)
Compulsory Coursework ............................................. R 36 780
Two electives varies between................... R 6 130 and R 10 100
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ...................................................R 24 270
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(Disaster Medicine Stream)
Compulsory Coursework ............................................ R 38 660
Two electives @ R 6 130 each ................................... R 12 260
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) .................................... R 24 270
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(Patient Safety & Clin Decision-making Stream A)
Compulsory Coursework ............................................ R 30 650
Three electives @ R 6 130 each
R 18 390
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ..................................... R 24 270
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(Patient Safety & Clin Decision-making Stream B)
Compulsory Coursework ............................................ R 30 650
One elective …………………………………….R 6 130- R 9100
Minor Dissertation (90 credits) .................................... R 36 3600
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 51
MPhil in Health Innovation
Coursework (per year) .................................................. R 66 650
Electives +/_ ................................................................... variable
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ..................................... R 24 260
Master of Public Health
(All streams except Health Economics)
Coursework (10 courses @ R5 910each)……………….R 59 100
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ...................................... R 24 270
Master of Public Health (Health Economics)
Coursework (8 courses @ R 5 910 each) ..................... R 47 280
Minor Dissertation (90 credits) ................................... R 39 990
MMedSc in Biomedical Engineering (by dissertation only)
Dissertation (180 credits) ........................................... R 40 670
MMedSc in Biomedical Engineering (by coursework &
dissertation only)
Compulsory coursework ............................................. R 42 972
One Elective ................................................................. R 7 800
Minor Dissertation (90 credits) .................................. R 36 360
MMedSc specialising in Genetic Counselling
Coursework (per year) ................................................. R 70 320
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ..................................... R 23 220
MSc in Nursing (by coursework and dissertation)
Compulsory coursework ............................................. R 24 340
Electives variable depending on choice totalling 53 NQF credits
Minor Dissertation (90 credits) ..................................... R 34 790
MSc in Occupational Therapy (by coursework and dissertation)
Compulsory Coursework (per year) ............................... R 93 450
Minor Dissertation (90 credits) ..................................... R 24 270
MSc in Epidemiology & Biostatistics
(by coursework & dissertation)
Compulsory Coursework (per year) .............................. R 35 460
Two electives ............................................................... R 11 820
Minor Dissertation (90 credits) ....................................... R 38 040
Master of Chemicals Risk Management (Professional Master)
Coursework..................................................................... R 67 360
Professional Master’s Project.......................................... R 20 680
Master of Nursing in Child Nursing (Professional Master)
1st Year (Coursework) ..................................................... R 40 530
2nd Year (Coursework) .................................................... R 16 180
Research-related Independent Study ............................... R 16 600
52 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
MMed (Speciality training)
Training per year (Years 1 – 4) ....................................... R 18 760
Minor Dissertation (spread across 4 years, (60 credits)... R 13 280
MPhil (Sub-speciality training)
Training per year (Years 1 & 2) ...................................... R 16 430
Minor Dissertation (60 credits) ........................................ R 8 190
PhD (per year) ................................................................. R 25 680
MD (per year) .................................................................. R 25 680
Diplomas
PG Dip in Addictions Care ........................................... R 59 570
PG Dip in Clinical Hepatology ..................................... R 67 780
PG Dip in Community& General Paediatrics ............. R 50 434
PG Dip in Clinical Developmental Paediatrics ........... R 56 140
PG Dip in Emergency Care .......................................... R 59 180
PG Dip in Disability Studies .......................................... R 55 330
PG Dip in Family Medicine
1st Year............................................................................. R 23 240
2nd Year ............................................................................ R 34 530
PG Dip in Healthcare Tech Management ................... R 60 920
PG Dip in Health Economics
1st Year............................................................................. R 29 450
2nd Year ............................................................................ R 29 450
PG Dip in Health Leadership
Year 1 .............................................................................. R 37 350
Year 2 (semester 1 only) .................................................. R 22 390
PG Dip in Health Professional Education ................... R 58 490
PG Dip in Interdisciplinary Pain Management .......... R 58 840
PG Dip in Occupational Health (per year x 2) ............. R 39 625
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Critical Care ................ R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Diabetes ........................ R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Electrophysiology &
Epilepsy .......................................................................... R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Emergency Care .......... R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Gastroenterology ......... R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Haematology &
Oncology ........................................................................ R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Nephrology .................. R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Physiotherapy .............. R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Pulmonology ................ R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Cardiology ................... R 56 140
PG Dip in Clinical Paediatric Rheumatology ............. R 56 140
PG Dip in Palliative Medicine (Adult or Paediatric)...... R 60 580
PG Dip in Pesticide Risk Management ........................ R 56 140
PG Dip in TB-HIV Management ................................. R 59 710
11.5
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Degrees
Regular curriculum
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Science
1st Year ......................................................................... R 71 400
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 53
- no repeat courses
2nd Year ........................................................................ R 71 400
3rd Year.......................................................................... R 71 400
BA (Fine Arts)
1st Year ......................................................................... R 79 600
2nd Year ........................................................................ R 89 500
3rd Year.......................................................................... R 69 500
4th Year .......................................................................... R 87 100
BA (Theatre & Performance)
1st Year .......................................................................... R 99 300
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 75 500
3rd Year.......................................................................... R 84 000
4th Year ......................................................................... R 71 900
Bachelor of Social Science in PPE
1st Year .......................................................................... R 76 100
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 88 800
3rd Year.......................................................................... R 69 300
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
1st Year .......................................................................... R 53 600
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 73 800
3rd Year.......................................................................... R 61 500
4th Year .......................................................................... R 63 600
BMus (General & Other Streams)
1st Year .......................................................... R 67 700-R 70 800
2nd Year .......................................................... R 73 100-R 86 400
3rd Year .......................................................... R 80 000-R 86 500
4th Year .......................................................... R 74 100-R 81 000
3rd Year .......................................................... R 80 800-R 87 400
BA specialising in Film and Media Production
1st Year ........................................................................... R 71 400
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 75 900
3rd Year........................................................................... R 80 300
Diplomas
Performer’s Diploma in Music
1st Year ........................................................... R 79 300-R 82 100
2nd Year .......................................................... R 81 200-R 93 900
3rd Year .......................................................... R 92 200-R 96 200
Performer’s Diploma in Theatre and Performance
1st Year .......................................................................... R 80 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 75 500
3rd Year ......................................................................... R 66 700
Postgraduate
Per year of study
Full degree fees can vary depending on electives taken
Honours
4 Honours courses + research essay .............................. R 52 900
BEd Hons (4 Honours courses) .................................... R 45 700
54 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
BA Hons in Theatre
3 Honours courses + research essay .............................. R 52 500
BAs Hons specialising in Dance Studies ....................... R52 500
BMus Hons specialising in Performance ...................... R52 500
BMus Hons specialising in Musicology ..................... R52 900
BMus Hons specialising in Composition....................... R52 600
Master’s by Coursework
4 Master’s course work courses...................................... R 47 800
Minor dissertation .......................................................... R 21 800
Masters in Education (M.Ed)
3 Masters course work courses ....................................... R 35 900
Minor dissertation .......................................................... R 21 800
Research Masters ......................................................... R 35 800
Masters in Theatre & Performance
2 Masters course work courses ..................................... R 36 000
Minor dissertation ......................................................... R 46 200
Master in Television Production or Media Theory
4 Masters course work courses ..................................... R 47 800
Research Project ........................................................... R 21 800
Master of Fine Art
By dissertation .............................................................. R 35 800
Master of Music by Dissertation (MMus)
Dissertation .................................................................. R 35 800
Diplomas
Certificates
MMus by Performance & Dissertation ..................... R 73 400
MMus by Composition and Dissertation .................. R 39 300
MMus by Coursework and Dissertation ................... R 66 400
MMus by Performance, Coursework and
Dissertation .................................................................. R 71 400
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................ R 25 700
Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art .............................. R 65 400
Postgraduate Diploma in African Studies................... R 52 900
Postgraduate Diploma in ACET Education ............... R 45 700
Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Technology .... R 45 700
Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education Studies . R 45 600
Postgraduate Diploma in Library and Information
studies ............................................................................ R 52 900
Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance
4 Courses ........................................................................ R 51 700
Postgraduate Certificate in Education:
Foundation Phase ....................................................... R 66 100
Intermediate & Senior Phase ..................................... R 76 900
Senior Phase & Further Education ........... R 57 400-R 68 600
UCT ACADEMIC FEES 55
Further Education ....................................... R 57 400-R 68 600
11.6
FACULTY OF LAW
Degrees
Regular curriculum
- no repeat courses
Postgraduate
Undergraduate LLB
1st Year – depending on electives .................................
2nd Year – depending on electives ................................
3rd Year – depending on electives .................................
4th Year – depending on electives ..................................
R72 570
R77 630
R84 480
R86 460
Graduate LLB
1st Year .........................................................................
2nd Year ........................................................................
3rd Year .......................................................................
R72 020
R84 480 2
R86 460 3
LLM/MPhil by Coursework and Dissertation
Coursework (4 courses) ................................................. R 89 320
Dissertation .................................................................. R 11 230
Master of Laws in Commercial Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in Dispute Resolution
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in Intellectual Property Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 85 440
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in International Trade Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in Labour Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 85 440
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in Environmental Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in Marine & Environmental Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in the Law of Mineral and
Petroleum Extraction and Use
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in Shipping Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
Master of Laws in Tax Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Research Tasks (4 Tasks) ............................................... R 9 440
56 UCT ACADEMIC FEES
Per year of study
LLM/MPhil by Dissertation only .................................. R 21 220
Diplomas
Postgraduate Diploma in Law
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 89 320
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................ R 25 680
11.7
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Degrees
Regular curriculum
- no repeat courses
Bachelor of Science
1st Year ........................................................................... R 78 500
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 77 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 77 500
Extended Degree
1st Year of EDP............................................................... R 40 000
Programme (EDP:2nd Year of EDP.............................................................. R 42 500
1st year over 2 years)
Postgraduate
Per year of study
Bachelor of Science Honours ...................................... R 70 360
Master of Science & MPhil
MSc by Dissertation only ............................................ R 35 700
MSc by Coursework & Dissertation
Coursework (full year) ................................................. R 69 850
Coursework (half year) ................................................ R 34 950
Minor Dissertation ....................................................... R 35 700
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................ R 25 680
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 57
12. UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
All students from outside South Africa, including students from SADC countries,
should also refer to fees for international students in Section 5 of this handbook.
The University of Cape Town operates on a course-based fee structure inclusive of all
“add-ons”. Thus, the dictum that ‘the price you see is the price you pay’ applies to all
academic offerings across the University.
Please note that residence, catering and miscellaneous fees such as subscriptions to clubs
and societies are itemised and charged separately on the student fee account.
The University’s course-based fee structures, together with the relevant Faculty handbook,
will enable students to calculate the cost of their academic studies at UCT in 2024
accurately.
The Faculty handbook will indicate the courses that can be taken in pursuing a
qualification and the relevant course code. Use this code to look up the all inclusive cost
of the course in this booklet. The sum of these costs will give you the total cost for the
set of chosen courses. There are no levies.
Since a student’s fees account is based on his/her academic load, it is the student’s
responsibility to verify the correctness of his/her enrolment for courses in the current
year.
Faculty handbooks can be obtained from the relevant faculty office and this information
is also available on the UCT web site: Handbooks | University of Cape Town (uct.ac.za)
Courses added after the publication of this handbook will be listed on the Fees website at
http://www.students.uct.ac.za/students/fees-funding/fees/handbook
COURSE CODE
AAE2001F
AAE2001S
AAE4003F
AAE4004F
AAE4005S
AAE4006S
AAE4007S
AAE4102X
AAE4103X
AAE4202X
AAE4203X
AAE4302X
AAE4303X
AAE4402X
AAE4403X
AAE4502X
AAE4503X
AAE5002W
AAE5100X
AAE5200X
AAE5300X
AAE5400X
AAE5500X
AAE6002W
DESCRIPTION
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
MULTIDIMENSIONL NATURE OF PAIN
NEUROANAT & NEUROPHYS OF N&P
ASSESSMNT & MEASUREMNT OF PAIN
COMPREHENSIVE PAIN MGT
PAIN MGT IN COMPLEX COND
ANAESTHESIA PT I
ANAESTHESIA PT EXT CREDIT
ANAESTHESIA PT I
ANAESTHESIA PT EXT CREDIT
ANAESTHESIA PT I
ANAESTHESIA PT EXT CREDIT
ANAESTHESIA PT I
ANAESTHESIA PT EXT CREDIT
ANAESTHESIA PT I
ANAESTHESIA PT EXT CREDIT
PAIN NEUROSCIENCE (AAE) DISS
ANAESTHESIA PART II EXTERNAL
ANAESTHESIA PART II EXTERNAL
ANAESTHESIA PART II EXTERNAL
ANAESTHESIA PART II EXTERNAL
ANAESTHESIA PART II EXTERNAL
PHD PAIN NEUROSCIENCE (AAE)
TUITION FEE
7,010
7,010
12,450
7,490
7,490
14,940
7,490
10,960
2,300
10,960
2,300
10,960
2,300
10,960
2,300
10,960
2,300
40,670
4,580
4,580
4,580
4,580
4,580
25,680
58 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
AAE6100X
AAE6200X
AAE6300X
AAE6400X
AAE6500X
AAE7000W
AAE7002W
AAE7003W
AAE7004W
AAE7005W
AAE7006W
ACC1006F
ACC1011N
ACC1011S
ACC1015F
ACC1015S
ACC1020H
ACC1106F
ACC1111N
ACC1111S
ACC2012N
ACC2012W
ACC2018H
ACC2018N
ACC2022H
ACC2022N
ACC2023H
ACC2023N
ACC2042H
ACC3001F
ACC3002S
ACC3004N
ACC3004W
ACC3009N
ACC3009W
ACC3020W
ACC3022N
ACC3022W
ACC3023N
ACC3023W
ACC4002W
ACC4020W
ACC4023W
ACC4025W
ACC4050W
ACC5020Z
ACC5022Z
ACC5023Z
ACC5025Z
ACC5050W
ACC5051W
ACC6000W
AFS1100S
AFS2100F
AFS2100P
AFS2102S
AFS3100F
AFS3101S
AFS4100W
ANAESTHESIA PART II
ANAESTHESIA PART II
ANAESTHESIA PART II
ANAESTHESIA PART II
ANAESTHESIA PART II
ANAESTHESIA THESIS
ANAESTHESIA MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MMED ANAESTHESIA PT
MMED ANAESTHESIA PT 2
MPHIL CRITICAL CARE PT
CRITICAL CARE M/DISS (60 CRED)
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING I
FINANCIAL REPORTING I
BUSINESS ACUMEN FOR ACCOUNTANT
BUSINESS ACUMEN FOR ACCOUNTANT
ACCOUNTING T
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL REPORTING I
FINANCIAL REPORTING I
FINANCIAL REPORTING II
FINANCIAL REPORTING II
GOV AUDIT & ASSURANCE I
GOV AUDIT & ASSURANCE I
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING I
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING I
TAXATION I
TAXATION I
MANACC FOR NON-SPECIALISTS
BAG I
BAG II
TAXATION II
TAXATION II
FINANCIAL REPORTING III
FINANCIAL REPORTING III
FINANCIAL REPORT & ANALYSIS
GOV AUDIT & ASSURANCE II
GOV AUDIT & ASSURANCE II
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING II
TAXATION III
MANAGERIAL ACC & FINANCE 2
FINANCIAL REPORTING IV
CORP GOVERNANCE III
TOPICS IN ACC & RES REPORT
CORPORATE FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
FRAG RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
FINANCIAL & EXTERNAL REPORTING
CORP GOVERN & RISK MANAGEMENT
MINOR DISSERTATION ACCOUNTING
MINOR DISSERTATION ACC 60 CRS
PHD IN ACCOUNTING
UNDERSTANDING GENDER
GENDER SEXUALITY POLITICS
GENDER SEXUALITY POLITICS
GENDER & POLITICS OF DEVPT
THEORIES POLITICS AND ACTION
POLITICS OF GENDERED KNOWLEDGE
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
6,290
6,290
6,290
6,290
6,290
25,680
3,320
18,760
18,760
18,050
8,190
9,860
600
9,860
8,230
8,230
9,860
9,860
600
9,860
600
19,590
9,860
600
9,860
600
9,860
600
9,860
9,860
9,860
600
9,860
600
19,590
19,590
600
9,860
600
9,780
16,820
19,590
20,790
17,390
15,370
14,260
18,590
14,260
14,260
15,950
10,640
25,680
8,920
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
10,580
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 59
AFS4101F
AFS4102W
AFS4103F
AFS4103S
AFS4106F
AFS4108S
AFS4111F
AFS4112S
AFS5100W
AFS5103F
AFS5103S
AFS5104F
AFS5105W
AFS5106W
AFS5107H
AFS5108S
AFS5109F
AFS5109S
AFS5112S
AFS6100W
AFS9001Z
AGE1002S
AGE1005L
AGE2011S
AGE2012F
AGE3006H
AGE3011F
AGE3012S
AGE3013H
AGE4000W
AGE4001W
AGE5000W
AGE6000W
AHS1003F
AHS1025S
AHS1032S
AHS1033F
AHS1034S
AHS1035F
AHS1042F
AHS1045S
AHS1054W
AHS1060F
AHS1061S
AHS1062S
AHS1063F
AHS1064S
AHS1065F
AHS1066F
AHS1067S
AHS2002W
AHS2043W
AHS2046F
AHS2047S
AHS2050H
AHS2052H
AHS2053H
AHS2054F
AHS2054S
GENDER AND VIOLENCE
GENDER ANALYSIS & RES DESIGN
DEVELOPMNT/CONFLICT/POL CHANGE
DEVELOPMNT/CONFLICT/POL CHANGE
INTRO TO GENDER/TRANSFORMATION
GENDER SEXUALITY AND ISLAM
RACE IN SA UNIVERSITIES
GENDER LAND & SPATIAL JUSTICE
MASTERS IN GENDER STUDIES
DEVELOPMENT CONFLICT POLITICS
DEVELOPMENT CONFLICT POLITICS
CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN FEMINISM
THEORY IN FEMINIST RESEARCH
MINOR DISSERTATION
DIRECTED READING
GENDER SEXUALITY AND ISLAM
THE POLITICS OF QUEER
THE POLITICS OF QUEER
GENDER LAND & SPATIAL JUSTICE
PHD IN GENDER STUDIES
POSTDOC FELLOW (GENDER STUD)
THE HUMAN PLANET
DECOLONISING SCIENCE IN SA
HUMAN EVOLUTION
THE FIRST PEOPLE
DIRECTED READING & RESEARCH
ROOTS OF RECENT AFR IDENTITIES
DIASPORAS & HISTORICAL PAST
ARCHAEOLOGY IN PRACTICE
ARCHAEOLOGY HONOURS
ARCHAEOL & ENV SCI HONOURS
ARCHAEOLOGY DISSERTATION
ARCHAEOLOGY THESIS
SPEECH AND HEARING SCIENCES
EARLY INTERVENTION
OCC PERSPCTV ON HLTH & WELLBNG
MOVEMENT SCIENCE I
INTRO TO APPLIED PHYSIOTHERAPY
HUMAN OCCUPATION & DEVELOPMNT
HUMAN COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMNT
BASIS OF HEARING & BALANCE
SA SIGN LANGUAGE
DIMCS PT I
DIMCS PT II
PROMOTING HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
HWFA PT I
HWFA PTII
IDA
WIPL I
WIPL II
CLINICAL SCIENCES I
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY II
DIAGNOSTIC AUDIOLOGY
PAEDIATRIC REHAB AUDIOLOGY
CLINICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY I
MOVEMENT SCIENCE II
APPLIED PHYSIOTHERAPY
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
35,700
11,940
11,940
11,940
23,750
21,740
5,520
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,950
25,680
0
9,800
9,800
12,920
12,920
17,790
19,420
19,420
19,420
70,360
70,360
35,700
25,680
8,090
4,180
9,250
6,700
6,700
9,250
6,700
8,160
4,180
1,930
2,200
2,730
4,090
4,080
4,090
6,800
6,800
6,780
23,320
8,870
8,590
15,610
15,650
12,210
7,010
7,010
60 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
AHS2106F
AHS2107F
AHS2108W
AHS2109S
AHS2110W
AHS2111S
AHS3004H
AHS3004W
AHS3005W
AHS3008H
AHS3062F
AHS3065S
AHS3069W
AHS3070H
AHS3071F
AHS3072S
AHS3073F
AHS3075F
AHS3076H
AHS3077H
AHS3078H
AHS3102S
AHS3103F
AHS3104S
AHS3105F
AHS3107W
AHS3108W
AHS3113W
AHS4000W
AHS4005H
AHS4006H
AHS4008H
AHS4009H
AHS4065W
AHS4065X
AHS4066F
AHS4067S
AHS4071F
AHS4072H
AHS4089F
AHS4091F
AHS4117S
AHS4118S
AHS4119W
AHS4120W
AHS4121W
AHS4158W
AHS4163S
AHS4170W
AHS4171W
AHS4172W
AHS4173W
AHS4174W
AHS4175W
AHS4176W
AHS4177W
AHS4184S
AHS4185S
AHS5000W
CHILD LANGUAGE
CHILD SPEECH
CLINICAL SPEECH THERAPY
SCHOOL-BASED INTERVENTIONS
CLINICAL AUDIOLOGY
DIAGNOSTIC AUD IN SPECIAL POPS
CLINICAL SPEECH THERAPY II
CLINICAL SCIENCES II
CLINICAL SPEECH THERAPY II
CLINICAL AUDIOLOGY II
REHABILITATION TECHNOLOGY
ADULT REHABILITATIVE AUDIOLOGY
CLINICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY II
BECOMING A REHAB PROFESSNL I
ACQUIRED NEUROGEN LANG DISORD
PAED MOTOR SP DIS & DYSPHAGIA
ADULT DYSPHAGIA & MOTOR SPEECH
OAES & ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
MOVEMENT SCIENCE III
APPLIED PHYSIOTHERAPY II
RESEARCH METHODS & BIOSTATS I
CHILD LANGUAGE II
VOICE
VESTIBULAR MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH AUDIOLOGY
OT THEORY & PRAC IN PHYS HLTH
OT THEORY& PRAC IN MENTAL HLTH
FOUNDATION THEORY FOR OT PRC I
RESEARCH REPORT
CLINICAL SPEECH THERAPY IIIA
CLINICAL SPEECH THERAPY IIIB
CLINICAL AUDIOLOGY IIIA
CLINICAL AUDIOLOGY IIIB
CLINICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY III
CLINICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY IIIA
BECOMING A REHAB PROF II
SEMINARS IN COMM SCIENCES
APPLIED PHYSIOTHERAPY III
RESEARCH METHODS & BIOSTATS II
INTRO: DISABILITY AS DIVERSITY
DEVELOP CRIT RESEARCH LITERACY
CRIT PRIOR DISABIL & DEVELOPMN
MONITOR DISABILITY IN SOCIETY
OT RESEARCH & PRACTICE MANAGEM
FOUNDATN THEORY FOR OT PRAC II
OCC THER PRAC & SERVICE LEARNG
CLIN MGT IN PAED PHYSIOTHERAPY
DISABILITY STUDIES IN ED
FSP
LQ&SM
LQ&CN
LQ&SCCCN
LQ&SNN
PRINC OF OPHTHAL NURS
LQ&ON
OPHTHAL NURS PRACT
APPLIED PHYSIOTHERAPY III
BECOMING A REHAB PROF II
AUDIOLOGY DISSERTATION
8,020
6,890
9,140
8,020
11,780
7,380
16,690
6,780
16,690
17,830
13,110
10,740
23,500
9,280
12,240
12,230
12,240
13,110
11,200
9,170
9,420
8,360
8,360
8,930
8,960
13,560
13,480
13,480
20,150
30,220
30,220
30,220
30,220
44,750
28,770
12,210
2,710
12,210
9,070
14,490
15,040
14,460
11,310
30,220
27,960
27,960
42,060
14,490
12,160
8,100
8,100
8,100
8,100
20,250
8,100
20,250
6,650
6,650
40,670
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 61
AHS5001W
AHS5007W
AHS5011W
AHS5014F
AHS5015F
AHS5016F
AHS5018S
AHS5019W
AHS5022S
AHS5024W
AHS5027W
AHS5032H
AHS5034W
AHS5044S
AHS5045S
AHS5046W
AHS5047W
AHS5048W
AHS5049W
AHS5050W
AHS5051W
AHS6000W
AHS6001W
AHS6007W
AHS7000W
AHS7001W
AHS7002W
AHS7006W
ANS1400F
ANS1401S
ANS1403S
ANS2400Z
ANS2401F
ANS2401L
ANS2402S
ANS2403S
ANS3400F
ANS3401S
ANS4400W
ANS4401F
ANS4402S
ANS4403F
ANS4404F
ANS4404S
ANS4405S
ANS4407S
ANS4502S
ANS5400W
ANS5401W
ANS5403F
ANS5404S
ANS5405S
ANS5407S
ANS5409F
ANS5412F
ANS5413F
ANS5414F
ANS5417S
ANS5420S
SPEECH-LANG PATH DISSERTATION
NURSING DISSERTATION
OCC THER MIN DISS (90 CRED)
RESEARCH METHODS
HUMAN OCCUP: THEORY & CRITIQUE
OCC THERAPY: IDENTITIES & PRAC
RESEARCH METHODS II
PHYSIOTHERAPY DISSERTATION
THEORETICAL FOUND OF NURS PRAC
NURSING MINOR DISS (90 CRED)
OCCUP THERAPY DISSERTATION
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
EXERC&SPRTPHYSIO M/D (60 CRED)
OCCUP THER IN PRIM HLTH CARE
OCCUP-BASED COM DEV PRACTICE
INDEPENDENT STUDY PROJECT
CLINICAL LEADERSHIP
ADVANCED NURSE PRACTICE B
ADVNCD CHILD NURSE PRACTICE A
CLINICAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY II
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY THESIS
PHYSIOTHERAPY THESIS
DISABIL STUDIES DISSERTATION
AUDIOLOGY THESIS
SPEECH-LANG PATHOLOGY THESIS
NURSING THESIS
DISABILITY STUDIES THESIS
WORDS DEEDS BONES & THINGS
INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY
INTRO TO ANTHROPOLOGY +
ANTHROPOLOGICAL FIELDWORK
INTRO TO MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
INTRO TO MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTHROPOLOGY OF POWER & WEALTH
BELIEF AND SYMBOLISM
THE CHALLENGE OF CULTURE
ANTHROPOL THROUGH ETHNOGRAPHY
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH METHODS
THINKING ANTHROPOLOGICALLY
ANTHRO GENDER/SEXUALITY
SPECIAL TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
SPECIAL TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
MULTIMODAL & VISUAL ANTHRO
MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES
EARTH POLITICS
MASTERS IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
MINOR DISSERTATION
FURTHER SPECIAL TOPICS ANTHRO
FURTHER SPECIAL TOPICS ANTHROP
MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES
ANTHROPOLOGY/CONTEMP THEORY
ETHNOGRAPHIC PROBLEMATIQUES
CRIT MED HUMANITIES IN AFRICA
ANTHRO GENDER/SEXUALITY
RESEARCHING THE ANTHROPOCENE
WATER SOCIETY ECOLOGY
HEALTH DIS-EASE AND SOCIETY
40,670
40,670
36,360
6,720
6,720
6,720
6,720
40,670
18,720
36,360
40,670
4,950
24,270
6,720
6,720
18,240
17,780
17,780
15,590
13,390
4,950
25,680
25,680
40,670
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
8,920
8,920
0
2,270
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
35,700
21,740
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
62 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
ANS5500W
ANS5502S
ANS5503S
ANS6400W
ANS6500W
ANS9002Z
APG1003W
APG1004F
APG1004S
APG1005F
APG1005S
APG1016H
APG1020W
APG1021W
APG1022X
APG2000F
APG2003S
APG2009F
APG2011S
APG2014S
APG2015F
APG2019X
APG2021W
APG2026F
APG2026S
APG2027X
APG2038W
APG2039W
APG2040F
APG2041S
APG3000F
APG3001S
APG3012S
APG3013F
APG3015X
APG3016C
APG3017D
APG3023W
APG3027Z
APG3028X
APG3033W
APG3034W
APG3035F
APG3036F
APG3037W
APG3038F
APG3039B
APG3040C
APG4001S
APG4002Z
APG4003Z
APG4005F
APG4007F
APG4009F
APG4010X
APG4011F
APG4012B
APG4012S
APG4013C
MINOR DISSERTATION IN EHS
EARTH POLITICS
SOIL HEALTH AND TOXICIT
PHD IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
PHD ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES
POSTDOC FELLOW (SOC ANTHROP)
TECHNOLOGY I
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCH I
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCH I
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCH II
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCH II
GEOMATICS I
DESIGN & THEORY STUDIO I
REPRESENTATION I
PRACTICAL TRAINING GEOMATICS
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCH III
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCH IV
THEORY OF STRUCTURES III
THEORY OF STRUCTURES IV
GEOMATICS II
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYST I
PRACTICAL TRAINING I
TECHNOLOGY II
CONSTRUCT SURVEYING
CONSTRUCT SURVEYING
WORK EXPERIENCE
ENVIRONMENT & SERVICES II
DESIGN & THEORY STUDIO II
SURVEYING
APPLIED SURVEYING AND GISC
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCH V
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCH VI
GEOMATICS III
NUMERICAL METHODS IN GEOMATICS
PRACTICAL TRAINING II
SURVEYING II
SURVEYING III
TECHNOLOGY III
CADASTRAL SURVEYING & REG PRO
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
LAND AND CADASTRAL SURVEY LAW
ENVIRONMENT & SERVICES III
THEORY OF STRUCTURES V
MANAGEMENT PRACTICE & LAW
DESIGN & THEORY STUDIO III
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES
ADVANCED SPATIAL DATA ANALYSIS
GEODESY
LAND USE PLNNG & TOWNSHIP DES
GEOMATICS PROJECT
ENGINEERING SURVEYING & ADJUST
INTRODUCTORY GIS
COMPUTING FOR GIS
GEOINFORMATICS CAMP
GEOMATICS IV
SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES
GEOMATCS MANAGEMENT& PROFESSIO
ADVANCED SPATIAL DATA ANALYSIS
21,740
11,940
11,940
25,680
25,680
0
13,800
6,550
6,550
6,550
6,550
9,680
41,190
13,800
0
4,400
4,400
3,330
3,330
13,770
13,770
0
13,800
8,620
8,620
0
6,550
42,360
10,310
8,570
4,400
4,400
13,770
9,230
0
6,490
6,490
13,800
14,430
0
8,620
3,380
3,380
6,550
45,770
7,580
6,920
6,920
12,870
9,230
23,820
10,000
13,300
10,000
5,330
13,300
6,670
13,770
6,670
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 63
APG4014C
APG4018X
APG4020F
APG4021F
APG4022F
APG4023S
APG4024S
APG4025S
APG4026S
APG4028F
APG4029F
APG4030S
APG4030Z
APG4031F
APG4031Z
APG4032S
APG4032Z
APG4035F
APG4035Z
APG4036F
APG4036Z
APG4037S
APG4037Z
APG4038S
APG4039F
APG4041S
APG4042F
APG4043S
APG4044F
APG4047S
APG4047Z
APG4048S
APG4049S
APG4050W
APG4052F
APG4053F
APG4053Z
APG4054F
APG4054Z
APG4057F
APG4057Z
APG4059F
APG4060Z
APG4108F
APG4109F
APG5000W
APG5020F
APG5023F
APG5024F
APG5025F
APG5025Z
APG5026S
APG5026Z
APG5029F
APG5029Z
APG5051Z
APG5052S
APG5052Z
APG5071S
REMOTE SENSING FOR GISC
GEOGRAPHIC INFO SYSTEMS CAMP
PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
PLANNING PROJECT A
LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PLANNING & GOVT SYSTEMS
REGULATORY & LEGAL FRAMEWORK
PLANNING PROJECT B
ASPECTS OF CITY DESIGN
NATURAL SYSTEMS
HAT LANDSCAPE ARCH A
HAT LANDSCAPE ARCH A
LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATION
LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATION
CONSTRUCTING LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS
CONSTRUCTING LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS
PLANNING TECHNIQUES I
PLANNING TECHNIQUES I
LANDSCAPE ARCH. STUDIO I
LANDSCAPE ARCH. STUDIO I
LANDSCAPE ARCH STUDIO III
LANDSCAPE ARCH STUDIO III
PLANNING TECHNIQUES II
CRITICAL THEORY AND THE CITY
ADVANCED BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
ARCH DESIGN STUDIO I
ARCH DESIGN STUDIO II
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
PLANTS & DESIGN
PLANTS & DESIGN
CRITICAL RESEARCH METHODS
HISTORY AND THEORY I
GEO-INFORMATICS PROJECT
URBAN DESIGN REPRESENTATION
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PRACTIC
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PRACTIC
LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
LANDSCAPE ARCH STUDIO II
LANDSCAPE ARCH STUDIO II
ADVANCED LA THEORY SEMINAR
LA BRIDGING
THE URBAN EVERYDAY
URBAN THEORY
MASTERS DISSERTATION GEOMATICS
REGIONAL PLANNING PROJECT
REGIONAL PLANNING THEORY
PLANNING TECHNIQUES III
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE II
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE II
DISSERTATION TECHNOLOGY
DISSERTATION TECHNOLOGY
LANDSCAPE STUDIO IV
LANDSCAPE STUDIO IV
MCRP MINOR DISSERTATION
MLA DESIGN DISSERTATION
MLA DESIGN DISSERTATION
RESEARCH PROJECT
6,670
2,590
4,480
6,670
17,500
6,670
6,670
6,670
17,500
6,670
6,670
5,990
5,990
6,670
6,670
6,210
6,210
6,670
6,670
17,500
17,500
19,650
19,650
2,300
6,220
6,220
19,340
19,340
6,220
6,210
6,210
6,760
5,990
23,820
6,670
6,670
6,670
10,970
10,970
8,430
8,430
6,210
8,430
12,630
12,630
39,140
17,500
10,970
4,200
6,210
6,210
6,210
6,210
9,850
9,850
23,530
19,590
19,590
16,870
64 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
APG5074F
APG5077F
APG5078Z
APG5079W
APG5080F
APG5081S
APG5082F
APG5083F
APG5084F
APG5084W
APG5085S
APG5086S
APG5087F
APG5087Z
APG5088Z
APG5089S
APG5090W
APG5091F
APG5091Z
APG5092F
APG5092Z
APG5103Z
APG5104Z
APG5105Z
APG5106Z
APG5107Z
APG5108F
APG5109F
APG5110Z
APG5111Z
APG5112Z
APG5113Z
APG5114Z
APG5116Z
APG6000W
APG7000W
APG8000W
APG9004Z
ASL1200S
ASL1201S
ASL1202S
ASL1203S
ASL1300F
ASL1301S
ASL1302S
ASL1303F
ASL1304F
ASL1305S
ASL2200S
ASL2202F
ASL2203F
ASL2300F
ASL2301S
ASL3200F
ASL3201S
ASL3300F
ASL3301S
ASL4200W
ASL4201F
CONSERVATION IN CONTEXTS
CONSERVATION + DEV IN PRACTICE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
DESIGN DISSERTATION
INTRO TO CONSERVATION
HERITAGE RESOURCES
URBAN DESIGN THEORY I
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO
RES METHODS FOR URBAN DESIGN
RES METHODS FOR URBAN DESIGN
URBAN DESIGN THEORY II
URBAN DESIGN RESEARCH PROJECT
LANDSCAPE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
LANDSCAPE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
THEORY AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
CURATING URBAN REGULATION
CITY RESEARCH STUDIO
LANDSCAPE ARCH STUDIO V
LANDSCAPE ARCH STUDIO V
LANDSCAPE INNOVATION SEMINAR
LANDSCAPE INNOVATION SEMINAR
SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSITIONS
SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN FINANCE
ADAPTIVE URBAN MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE CITY
THE URBAN EVERYDAY
URBAN THEORY
SPATIAL JUSTICE
URBAN FOOD SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE
URBAN HEALTH
CREATIVE CITIES
DIGITAL CITIES
ASSESSING URBAN PRACTICE
PHD IN GEOMATICS
MASTERS ARCH & PLANNING DISS
PHD IN ARCH & PLANNING
APG POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
AFRICA: CULTURE ID & GLBLSN
REPRESENTATIONS OF AFRICA
REPRESENTATIONS OF AFRICA +
WRITING ACROSS BORDERS
INTRO TO LANGUAGE STUDIES
SOCIOLINGUISTICS
LINGUISTICS FOUNDATION
SOCIOLINGUISTICS FOUNDATION
INTRO TO LANGUAGE STUDIES +
SOCIOLINGUISTICS +
CULTURE ID & GLBLSN IN AFRICA
AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
AFRICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT +
MEANING & STRUCTURE A
MEANING & STRUCTURE B
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AFRICA
LANGUAGE POWER AND FREEDOM
LANGUAGE A
LANGUAGE B
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
DEBATES IN AFRICAN STUDIES
10,740
10,740
10,740
53,680
10,860
10,860
6,670
6,660
10,970
10,970
10,970
11,770
10,970
10,970
32,620
12,630
12,630
9,850
9,850
4,400
4,400
10,860
10,860
10,860
10,860
10,860
12,630
12,630
10,860
10,860
10,860
10,860
10,860
13,580
25,680
38,530
25,680
0
4,030
8,920
0
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
0
0
11,890
11,890
0
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
10,580
10,580
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 65
ASL4206S
ASL4207F
ASL4209F
ASL4210S
ASL4211F
ASL4300W
ASL4304S
ASL4313S
ASL4317S
ASL4318F
ASL4321F
ASL4324S
ASL5200W
ASL5201W
ASL5202F
ASL5203S
ASL5204F
ASL5205F
ASL5206S
ASL5209F
ASL5300W
ASL5301W
ASL5302S
ASL5304S
ASL5310F
ASL5324S
ASL6200W
ASL6300W
ASL9000Z
ASL9003Z
AST1000S
AST2002H
AST2003H
AST3002F
AST3003S
AST4007W
AST4010W
AST4011W
AST5000W
AST5001W
AST5003F
AST5004Z
AST5005W
AST6000W
BIO1000F
BIO1000H
BIO1004S
BIO2014F
BIO2015S
BIO2016S
BIO2017F
BIO3002F
BIO3013F
BIO3014S
BIO3017S
BIO3018F
BIO3019S
BIO4000W
BIO4001W
DECOLONIAL THEORY
RETHINKING AFRICAS DEVPT
LAND & AGRARIAN QUESTION
PAN-AFRICANISM & REG INTEGRATN
PROBLEMAT THE STUDY OF AFRICA
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
SPECIAL TOPIC: READING COURSE
AFRICAN LANGUAGES IN EDUCATION
CULTURAL POLITICS OF LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE GLOBALISATION
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
LINGUISTICS AND DECOLONISATION
MASTERS IN AFRICAN STUDIES
MINOR DISSERTATION
PROBLEMATISING STUDY OF AFRICA
CRITICAL ISSUES IN HERITAGE ST
LAND & AGRARIAN QUESTION
RETHINKING AFRICAS DEVPT
PAN-AFRICANISM & REGIONAL INT
DEBATES IN AFRICAN STUDIES
MASTERS IN LINGUISTICS
MINOR DISSERTATION
CULTURAL POLITICS OF LANGUAGE
AFRICAN LANG IN EDUCATION
LANG CONTACT & GLOBALISATION
LINGUISTICS AND DECOLONISATION
PHD IN AFRICAN STUDIES
PHD IN LINGUISTICS
POSTDOC FELLOW (AFRICAN STUD)
POSTDOC FELLOW (LINGUISTICS)
INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY
ASTROPHYSICS
ASTRONOMICAL TECHNIQUES
STELLAR ASTROPHYSICS
GALACTIC & EXTRAGALACTIC ASTRO
ASTRO & SPACE SCI HONOURS
ASTRO&SPACE SC HONOURS COURSE
ASTRO&SPACE SC HONOURS PROJECT
ASTRONOMY DISSERTATION
MSC ASTRO & SPACE SCI (DISS)
ASTRO & SPACE SCI COURSEWORK
DATA SCIENCE FOR ASTRONOMY
DATA SCI MINOR DISSERTATION
ASTRONOMY THESIS
CELL BIOLOGY
CELL BIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
PRINCIPLES ECOLOGY EVOLUTION
VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY
INVERTEBRATE BIOLOGY
PLANT BIOLOGY
MARINE ECOLOGY
GLOBAL CHANGE ECOLOGY
CONSERVATION:GENES BIODIVERS
MARINE RESOURCES
ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES HONOURS
MARINE BIOLOGY HONOURS
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
35,700
21,740
11,950
11,950
11,950
11,950
11,950
11,950
35,700
21,740
11,950
11,950
11,950
11,950
25,680
25,680
0
0
9,800
12,920
12,920
19,420
19,420
70,360
56,320
14,130
35,700
35,700
34,950
9,510
35,720
25,680
9,800
9,800
9,800
12,920
12,920
12,920
12,920
19,420
19,420
19,420
19,420
19,420
19,420
70,360
70,360
66 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
BIO4006Z
BIO4007Z
BIO5007H
BIO5008W
BIO5009W
BIO5010W
BIO5013F
BIO5014F
BIO5015W
BIO6001W
BIO6002W
BIO6003W
BUS1003H
BUS1004F
BUS1007S
BUS1036F
BUS1036S
BUS2010F
BUS2010S
BUS2016H
BUS2023S
BUS2024F
BUS2033F
BUS2033S
BUS3003F
BUS3004S
BUS3008W
BUS3018F
BUS3024S
BUS3038S
BUS3039F
BUS3039S
BUS3041F
BUS3043S
BUS3095S
BUS4000W
BUS4006W
BUS4016S
BUS4017S
BUS4018S
BUS4019S
BUS4026W
BUS4027W
BUS4028F
BUS4029H
BUS4030H
BUS4034S
BUS4035F
BUS4039S
BUS4040S
BUS4041S
BUS4049W
BUS4050W
BUS4052H
BUS4053H
BUS4058F
BUS4074S
BUS4075S
BUS4078F
MODULES IN BIOLOGY HONOURS
MODULES IN BIOLOGY HONOURS 2
CONSERVATION BIO COURSEWORK
CONSERVATION BIO MINOR DISS
CONSERVATION BIO DISSERTATION
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DISSERTATI
FUNDAMENTALS OF OCEAN SCIENCES
APPLIED MARINE BIOLOGY
OCEAN SCI MINOR DISSERTATION
ZOOLOGY THESIS
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY THESIS
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES THESIS
INTRO TO ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
INTRO STRATEGY & MARKETING
INTRO TO ORG PSYCHOLOGY
EVIDENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT
EVIDENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT
MARKETING I
MARKETING I
FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
PSYCHOLOGY OF HRM
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
DESIGN RES .CONTEMP WORKPLACE
RESEARCH IN OP
MARKETING RESEARCH I
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE II MODELS
ACT SCI II CONTINGENCIES
INTRO TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PEOPLE MANAGEMENT
PEOPLE MANAGEMENT
MARKETING IIA
MARKETING IIB
SOCIAL IMPACT ENTERPRISE
INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED MANAGE
ORG PSYCH HONS COURSEWORK
INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNI
CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
RETAIL & SERVICE MARKETING
STRATEGIC AND INT MARKETING
MARKETING III
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE III: ASSETS
ACT SC III: FIN ECONOMICS
ACTUARIAL RESEARCH PROJECT
ORG PSY RESEARCH PAPER
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
INTRO TO SPORT MANAGEMENT
SPORT MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE
SCIENCE OF SPORT
SPORTS ADMIN & BUS
ORGANISATIONAL PROJECT
STRATEGIC THINKING
MARKETING RESEARCH PROJECT
QUANT FINANCE RES PROJECT
STRATEGIC MARKET MANAGEMENT
ELECTRONIC MARKETING
MANAGEMENT THEORY IN PRACTICE
ENTREPRENEURIAL STRATEGIES
8,800
8,800
34,950
35,700
35,700
35,700
11,470
19,430
35,720
25,680
25,680
25,680
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
10,750
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
11,130
11,020
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
6,980
8,430
59,260
6,980
6,980
6,980
6,980
50,530
23,970
11,710
17,640
13,030
11,340
6,980
6,980
6,980
6,980
13,750
19,590
17,640
17,640
8,870
6,980
6,980
6,980
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 67
BUS4087S
BUS4090F
BUS4091F
BUS4092S
BUS4094S
BUS4104F
BUS4105F
BUS4106F
BUS4107S
BUS4108S
BUS4109W
BUS4110F
BUS4111H
BUS4129H
BUS4153H
BUS5000W
BUS5002W
BUS5003W
BUS5004W
BUS5018F
BUS5033W
BUS5034H
BUS5035S
BUS5037W
BUS5040S
BUS5042F
BUS5049W
BUS5050H
BUS5051W
BUS5052W
BUS5053W
BUS5056W
BUS5150H
BUS6000W
BUS6001W
CEM1000W
CEM1008F
CEM1009H
CEM1010H
CEM1011F
CEM2005W
CEM3005W
CEM4000W
CEM5000W
CEM5002W
CEM5004W
CEM6000W
CEM6001W
CEM6002W
CHE1005W
CHE2000X
CHE2005W
CHE2006S
CHE3000X
CHE3006F
CHE3007S
CHE3008S
CHE3009Z
CHE3067S
QUANT FIN: SELECTED TOPICS
CREATIVITY IN BUSINESS
ORGANISATION & MANAGEMENT
RES METHODS FOR APPLIED MANAGE
EVENTS MANAGEMENT
BUS/CORP COMMUNICATION
INTERCULTURAL COMM & DIVERSITY
TEAM COMMUNICATION & MGT
PERSUASION & MULTIMODALITY
CAMPAIGN COMM & REPUTATION MAN
ADVANCED STRATEGIC MARKETING
MARKETING RESEARCH METHODS
MARKETING RESEARCH REPORT
HONOURS RESEARCH PROJECT
HONOURS RESEARCH PROJECT
MASTERS IN BUSINESS SCIENCE
MASTERS DISSERTATION IN BUSSCI
PEOPLE MANAGEMENT I
PEOPLE MANAGEMENT II
LIFE INSURANCE
ORG PSYCHOLOGY MASTERS (CRSWK)
ORG PSYCHOLOGY MASTERS (DISS)
SPECIALIST FINANCE-INVESTMNT A
PROG EVAL CW 2
GENERAL INSURANCE
HEALTH AND CARE
ORG PSY INTERNSHIP
PROG EVAL DISSERTATION I
PEOPLE MAN I RESEARCH TASK
PEOPLE MAN II RESEARCH TASK
MASTERS IN APPLIED MANAGEMENT
PROG EVAL CW
RESEARCH PROJECT 2
PHD IN BUSINESS SCIENCE
PHD PROGRAMME EVALUATION
CHEMISTRY 000
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS
CHEMISTRY 009
CHEMISTRY 00
CHEMISTRY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
INTERMEDIATE CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY 3005
CHEMISTRY HONOURS
CHEMISTRY DISSERTATION
COMPUTATIONAL SCI DISSERTATION
TERTIARY CHEM EDUC DISSERTATIO
CHEMISTRY THESIS
TERTIARY CHEMISTRY EDUC THESIS
COMPUTATIONAL SCI THESIS
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I
FIELD TRIP
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING II
INTRO TO BIOTECHNOLOGY
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING III
DATA SCIENCE SYSTEM DYNAMICS
UNIT OPERATION DESIGN&PROJECT
UNIT OPERATION DESIGN&PROJECT
CATALYTIC CONVERTORS
9,860
6,980
6,980
8,870
6,980
6,980
6,980
6,980
6,980
6,980
50,530
8,870
13,870
17,640
17,640
25,100
13,030
27,030
27,030
19,590
53,960
15,280
19,590
26,720
19,590
19,590
1,590
7,660
7,660
7,660
25,100
26,720
7,660
25,680
25,680
19,420
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
25,800
38,700
70,360
35,700
35,700
35,700
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,200
9,030
39,030
12,920
0
32,380
13,210
9,630
7,230
9,350
68 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
CHE3068S
CHE3069S
CHE3070S
CHE4036Z
CHE4045Z
CHE4048F
CHE4049F
CHE4054Z
CHE4055X
CHE4056Z
CHE4057F
CHE4058Z
CHE4067F
CHE4068F
CHE4069F
CHE4070F
CHE4071F
CHE4071Z
CHE4072F
CHE5000W
CHE5002Z
CHE5047Z
CHE5051Z
CHE5054Z
CHE5055F
CHE5055S
CHE5055Z
CHE5069Z
CHE5070Z
CHE5082Z
CHE5086Z
CHE5087Z
CHE5088Z
CHE5089Z
CHE5090Z
CHE5091Z
CHE6000W
CHE9004Z
CHM2001S
CHM4000F
CHM4001F
CHM4002F
CHM4003W
CHM4016Q
CHM4017F
CHM4017Q
CHM4019Q
CHM4019R
CHM4020R
CHM4021Q
CHM4021R
CHM4021W
CHM4028Q
CHM5001W
CHM5002W
CHM5004W
CHM5005W
CHM5011W
CHM5103X
BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING
MINERAL PROCESSING
NUMERICAL SIMULATION
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH
BUSINESS SOCIETY & ENVIRONMENT
PROCESS SYNTH & EQUIP DESIGN
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE
SUSTAINABLE MINERALS
INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS
BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING DESIGN
MINERAL & METAL PROCESSING II
NUMERICAL OPTIMISATION
RENEWABLE ENERGY
SSEP
RENEWABLE ENERGY
CHEMICAL ENG DISSERTATION
CHEMICAL ENG PART DISSERT
INTRO TO MOLECULAR MODELING
MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY & DYNAMIC
BIOTECHNOLOGY LABORATORY
RESEARCH COMM & METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH COMM & METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH COMM & METHODOLOGY
SEPARATIONS & THERMODYNAMICS
ADV BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING
DISSERTATION PREPARATION
ELECTROCHEM CHARACT TECHNIQUES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF CATALYSIS
CATALYST CHARACTERIZATION
ENERGY FUNDAMENTALS
ENERGY AND CLIMATE POLICY
PHD IN CHEMICAL ENG
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
COMMUNITY EYE HEALTH
HLTH PROM&HR DEV FOR VIS 2020
MANAGEMENT FOR EYE CARE
IMPLEMENTATION FOR EYE CARE
INTRO TO POSTGRAD STUDIES
CLINICAL RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH LITERACY
ADULT EMERGENCY MEDICINE
ADULT EMERGENCY MEDICINE
CHILD HEALTH FOR EMERG CARE
LEADERSHIP & PATIENT SAFETY
LEADERSHIP & PATIENT SAFETY
RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT
EYE CARE & HEALTH SYSTEMS
MSC(MED) SURGERY
UROLOGY DISSERTATION
TRAUMA EXT CREDIT
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY EXT CREDIT
SURGERY EXT CRED
SURGERY
9,350
9,350
9,350
21,470
28,280
10,740
11,970
9,540
0
8,270
4,400
4,400
9,350
9,350
9,350
9,350
9,350
9,350
4,620
39,140
35,650
4,330
4,330
2,260
8,430
8,430
8,430
4,330
8,430
9,690
2,260
9,260
4,400
6,930
8,940
8,940
25,680
0
7,010
15,050
7,300
15,050
18,760
4,990
7,300
7,300
14,580
14,580
14,580
7,300
7,300
19,380
7,580
40,670
40,670
4,790
4,790
18,680
18,970
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 69
CHM5104X
CHM5105X
CHM5107X
CHM5108X
CHM5109X
CHM5110X
CHM5111X
CHM5203X
CHM5204X
CHM5205X
CHM5207X
CHM5208X
CHM5209X
CHM5210X
CHM5211X
CHM5303X
CHM5304X
CHM5305X
CHM5307X
CHM5308X
CHM5309X
CHM5310X
CHM5311X
CHM5403X
CHM5404X
CHM5405X
CHM5407X
CHM5408X
CHM5409X
CHM5410X
CHM5411X
CHM5503X
CHM5504X
CHM5505X
CHM5507X
CHM5508X
CHM5509X
CHM5510X
CHM5511X
CHM6003W
CHM6004W
CHM6005F
CHM6006F
CHM6007F
CHM6016W
CHM6021W
CHM6022F
CHM6023F
CHM6039W
CHM6040W
CHM6041W
CHM6045F
CHM6100X
CHM6200X
CHM6300X
CHM6400X
CHM6500X
CHM7001W
CHM7002W
TRAUMA
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
NEURO AND NEURO SURG
OPHTHALMOLOGY
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
UROLOGY
SURGERY EXT CRED
SURGERY
TRAUMA
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
NEURO AND NEURO SURG
OPHTHALMOLOGY
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
UROLOGY
SURGERY EXT CRED
SURGERY
TRAUMA
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
NEURO AND NEURO SURG
OPHTHALMOLOGY
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
UROLOGY
SURGERY EXT CRED
SURGERY
TRAUMA
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
NEURO AND NEURO SURG
OPHTHALMOLOGY
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
UROLOGY
SURGERY EXT CRED
SURGERY
TRAUMA
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
NEURO AND NEURO SURG
OPHTHALMOLOGY
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
UROLOGY
SURGERY EXT CRED
MPHIL GASTROENTEROLOGY PT
GASTROENTEROL M/DISS (60 CRED)
CLIN RESEARCH METHODS I
CLIN RESEARCH METHODS II
EMERGENCY CARE I
MPHIL EMERGENCY MED DISS
BIOMATERIALS DISSERTATION
COMMUNITY EYE HEALTH I
COMMUNITY EYE HEALTH II
FINAL INTEGR CLIN EXAM
RESEARCH REPORT
SURGERY DISSERTATION
FUND GLOB SURG
SURGERY (INCL ALLIED DISC)
SURGERY (INCL ALLIED DISC)
SURGERY (INCL ALLIED DISC)
SURGERY (INCL ALLIED DISC)
SURGERY (INCL ALLIED DISC)
SURGERY THESIS
MD SURGERY
4,790
4,790
9,520
4,790
4,790
4,790
18,680
18,970
4,790
4,790
9,520
4,790
4,790
4,790
18,680
18,970
4,790
4,790
9,520
4,790
4,790
4,790
18,680
18,970
4,790
4,790
9,520
4,790
4,790
4,790
18,680
18,970
4,790
4,790
9,520
4,790
4,790
4,790
18,680
18,050
6,980
6,120
6,120
6,120
24,270
40,670
5,910
5,910
1,000
18,230
40,670
5,910
21,380
21,380
21,380
21,380
21,380
25,680
25,680
70 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
CHM7004W
CHM7005W
CHM7008W
CHM7009W
CHM7010W
CHM7012W
CHM7013W
CHM7016W
CHM7017W
CHM7019W
CHM7020W
CHM7024W
CHM7025W
CHM7026W
CHM7027W
CHM7030W
CHM7031W
CHM7032W
CHM7033W
CHM7034W
CHM7035W
CHM7036W
CHM7037W
CHM7038W
CHM7039W
CHM7040W
CHM7041W
CHM7042W
CHM7044W
CHM7045W
CHM7050W
CHM7051W
CHM7052W
CHM7053W
CHM7055W
CHM7059W
CHM7060W
CHM7061W
CHM7062W
CHM7063W
CHM7065W
CHM7066W
CHM7067W
CHM7068W
CHM7069W
CHM7070W
CHM7071W
CHM7072W
CHM7073W
CHM7074W
CHM7075W
CHM7076W
CHM7077W
CHM7078W
CHM7079W
CHM9000Z
CIV1005W
CIV1006S
CIV1007S
MMED IN GENERAL SURGERY PART
PLASTIC&RECONSTRCT SURG THESIS
MMED IN GENERAL SURGERY PT 2B
GENERAL SURGERY MINOR DISS
MMED SURGICAL DISC PT 2A
MMED PLAST&RECON SURG PT 2B
PLAST&RECONSURG MIN DISS (60)
CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY DISS
CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY THESIS
MMED CARDIOTHOR SURG PT 2B
CARDIOTHOR SURG MIN DISS (60)
NEUROSURGERY THESIS
MD NEUROSURGERY
MMED NEUROSURGERY PT 2B
NEUROSURGERY MIN DISS (60)
MMED OPHTHALMOLOGY PT 2
OPHTHALMOLOGY MIN DISS (60)
MMED OPHTHALMOLOGY PT
ORTHOPAED SURG THESIS
MD ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
MMED ORTHOPAED SURG PT 2B
ORTHOPAED SURG MIN DISS (60)
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY DISS
OTORHINOLARYGOLOGY THESIS
MD OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
MMED OTORHINOLARYNGOL PT 2
OTORHINOLARYNGOL MIN DISS (60)
UROLOGY THESIS
MMED UROLOGY PT 2B
UROLOGY MINOR DISS (60 CRED)
OPHTHALMOLOGY THESIS
MD OPHTHALMOLOGY
MPHIL VASCULAR SURGERY PT
VASCULAR SURG M/DISS (60 CRED)
EMERGENCY MEDICINE DISS
MMED PAEDIATRIC SURGERY PT
MMED PAEDIATRIC SURGERY PT 2
PAED SURG MIN DISS (60 CRED)
NEUROSCIENCE (SURG) DISS
NEUROSCI (SURG) THESIS
BIOMATERIALS THESIS
CARDIOVASCBIOMECHANICS THESIS
MPHIL CLIN PAED SURGERY PT
CLINPAEDSURG M/DISS (60 CRED)
MMED OPHTHALMOLOGY PT 2A
MPHIL TRAUMA SURGERY PT
TRAUMA SURG M/DISS (60 CRED)
MMED IN ORL PT
MUSCULOSKELETAL SCIENCE DISS
TRAUMA SCIENCE DISSERTATION
INFECTION MGT DISSERTATION
SPORTS INJURIES DISSERTATION
GLOBAL SURGERY DISSERTATION
GLOBAL SURGERY THESIS (SURGERY
DSC MED IN NEUROSURGERY
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
BUILDING SCIENCE I
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
18,760
25,680
18,760
3,320
18,760
18,760
3,320
40,670
25,680
18,760
3,320
25,680
25,680
18,760
3,320
18,760
3,320
18,760
25,680
25,680
18,760
3,320
40,670
25,680
25,680
18,760
3,320
25,680
18,760
3,320
25,680
25,680
18,050
8,190
40,670
18,760
18,760
3,320
40,670
25,680
25,680
25,680
16,430
7,450
18,760
18,050
8,190
18,760
40,670
40,670
40,670
40,670
40,670
25,680
25,680
0
14,560
8,620
8,620
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 71
CIV2011F
CIV2020X
CIV2039S
CIV2040S
CIV2041S
CIV2042F
CIV3042F
CIV3043F
CIV3044F
CIV3045S
CIV3046S
CIV3047S
CIV3048F
CIV3049S
CIV4035C
CIV4041F
CIV4042F
CIV4044F
CIV4044S
CIV4045F
CIV4046F
CIV5000W
CIV5000Z
CIV5006Z
CIV5017Z
CIV5032Z
CIV5035Z
CIV5036Z
CIV5037Z
CIV5038Z
CIV5039Z
CIV5040W
CIV5046Z
CIV5047Z
CIV5048Z
CIV5049Z
CIV5050Z
CIV5052Z
CIV5067Z
CIV5070Z
CIV5071Z
CIV5073W
CIV5100Z
CIV5108Z
CIV5109Z
CIV5110Z
CIV5111Z
CIV5112Z
CIV5113Z
CIV5114Z
CIV5115Z
CIV5118Z
CIV5122Z
CIV5124Z
CIV5127Z
CIV5129W
CIV5131Z
CIV5132Z
CIV5133Z
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING I
FLUID MECHANICS
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING II
HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
WATER TREATMENT
URBAN WATER SERVICES
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS II
STRUCTURAL DESIGN I
DESIGN PROJECT
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
RESEARCH PROJECT
RESEARCH PROJECT
STRUCTURAL DESIGN II
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING DISSERT
MSC CIVIL ENGINEERING PART DIS
ADV STRUCTURAL CONCRETE ENG
MINOR DISSERTATION
INTR TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT
MANAGMNT OF TRANSPORT SUPP & D
LOCAL AREA TRANSP PLAN MAN &
MINOR DISSERTATION
INTEGRATED LAND USE TRANSPORT
NON-MOTORISED TRANSPORTATION
MASTERS DISSERT:TRANSPORT STUD
SEPARAT IN WATER & WATER TREAT
SEWAGE SLUDGE TREATMENT
DESIGN OF BIO NUTR REMOVAL SYS
MDLG & SIM OF WSTWTR TRTMT PLT
INTEGR WSTWTR TRTMT PLNT DESGN
AQUATIC CHEMISTRY
ADVANCED INFRASTRUCTURE MNGMNT
PUBLIC TRANSPORT POLICY&REGULA
PUBLIC TRANSPORT DESIGN& MANAG
TRANSPORT PLANNING PROJECT
PLATE AND SHELL STRUCTURES
ADV MECH OF MATERIALS
DISSERTATION PREPARATION
LABORATORY & FIELD TECHNIQUES
GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES
STAB&DESIGNOF STEEL STRUCTURES
STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS WITH APPL
FOUNDATION DESIGN
BRIDGE MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANC
SAFETY OF SPECIAL STRUCTURES
ADVANCED SOIL MECHANICS
GEOSYNTHETICS ENGINEERING
CHOICE MODELLING AND DESIGN
GEOTECHNICAL ENG PROJECT
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
TRSNPT DEMAND ANAL & PROJ ASSM
TRANSPORT MODELLING
8,620
0
8,620
4,400
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
4,330
8,620
6,540
6,540
8,620
8,620
14,390
8,620
8,620
28,550
28,550
10,310
10,310
39,140
35,650
8,430
16,890
2,230
14,270
14,270
16,890
14,270
14,270
39,140
4,330
4,330
14,270
6,930
14,270
7,300
14,270
14,270
14,270
17,790
8,430
8,620
9,690
8,430
8,430
8,430
8,430
8,430
14,270
14,270
8,620
8,430
14,270
12,700
8,430
14,270
14,270
72 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
CIV5134W
CIV5135W
CIV5136Z
CIV5137Z
CIV5138Z
CIV5139Z
CIV5140Z
CIV5141Z
CIV5142Z
CIV5143Z
CIV5144Z
CIV5145Z
CIV5147Z
CIV5148W
CIV5149Z
CIV5150Z
CIV5151Z
CIV5152Z
CIV5153Z
CIV5154Z
CIV5155Z
CIV5156Z
CIV5157Z
CIV5158Z
CIV5159Z
CIV5160Z
CIV5161Z
CIV5162Z
CIV5163Z
CIV5164Z
CIV6000W
CIV6001W
CIV9004Z
CML1001F
CML1001P
CML1004S
CML2001F
CML2001P
CML2005F
CML2010P
CML2010Z
CML3001W
CML4004S
CML4006W
CML4401H
CML4501F
CML4503F
CML4504S
CML4506F
CML4507S
CML4509S
CML4510F
CML4602S
CML4603S
CML4606H
CML4607F
CML4624F
CML4625F
CML4626S
MASTERS DISSERT: TRANSPORT STU
TRANSPORT METHODS PROJECT
CIMME PROJECT
MSEM PROJECT
ADV CONCRETE TECH & SLD
CONCRETE REPAIR
CONCRETE STRENGTHENING
STEEL REPAIR
FINITE ELEMENT MODELLING
ROCK MECHANICS
INTRODUCTION TO WWT
MWE PROJECT
METHODOLOGIES IN ENG ED
DISSERTATION ENG ED
SLOPE STABILITY/EARTH SUPPORTS
SOIL MODELLING
CONCRETE NDT
SPECIAL TOPICS IN IM
GROUNDWATER
ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENT
INNOVATIVE DESIGN ENGINEERS
INTEGRATED WTP DESIGN
NON-SEWERED SANITATION SYSTEMS
URBAN HYDROLOGY
WATER TREATMENT PROCESSES
WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES
INTRO TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
TAILINGS STORAGE ENGINEERING
DIGITAL TWINS AND BIM
BIG DATA AND TRANSPORT
PHD CIVIL ENGINEERING DISSERT
THESIS ENGINEERING ED
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
BUSINESS LAW I
BUSINESS LAW I
BUSINESS LAW I
COMPANY LAW
COMPANY LAW
LABOUR LAW
BUSINESS LAW II
BUSINESS LAW II
CORPORATION LAW
LABOUR LAW
COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS LAW
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPTION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
COPYRIGHT & PATENTS
TRADE MARKS & UNLAWFUL COMP
FUNDAMNTL PRINCIPLES TAX LAW
STATUTORY TAX LAW OF ENTITIES
WAYS OF DOING BUSINESS
CYBERLAW
COMPETITION LAW
BANKING LAW
MOOT CAPUT
LAW FOR ENGINEERS
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION
MARITIME LAW
CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA
35,650
7,800
12,700
12,700
14,270
14,270
14,270
14,270
8,430
8,430
5,480
12,700
7,970
35,650
14,270
9,800
5,480
5,250
14,280
9,030
6,780
14,950
7,490
14,270
14,950
14,950
7,610
14,270
14,270
14,270
25,680
25,680
0
9,010
9,010
9,010
9,010
9,010
9,010
9,010
9,010
16,230
8,160
16,230
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,940
22,330
22,330
22,330
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 73
CML4629S
CML4631S
CML4671F
CML4693S
CML5000X
CML5600W
CML5601F
CML5601X
CML5606W
CML5611W
CML5613S
CML5613X
CML5614W
CML5619F
CML5619X
CML5624F
CML5624X
CML5625F
CML5625X
CML5626S
CML5626X
CML5631S
CML5631X
CML5632W
CML5641S
CML5641X
CML5651F
CML5651X
CML5654S
CML5654X
CML5660X
CML5661F
CML5661S
CML5661X
CML5662X
CML5663F
CML5663X
CML5664F
CML5664X
CML5665S
CML5665X
CML5666F
CML5666X
CML5667X
CML5671F
CML5671X
CML5672S
CML5672X
CML5673S
CML5673X
CML5674W
CML5676S
CML5676X
CML5678F
CML5678X
CML5680S
CML5680X
CML5681W
CML5687S
LAW & REG INTEG IN AFRICA
MEDIATION
NEGOTIATION
MARINE INSURANCE LAW
COMMERCIAL LAW - RESEARCH TASK
MASTERS IN COMMERCIAL LAW
ADVANCED COMPANY LAW
ADV COMPANY LAW - RES TASK
MASTERS IN COMMERCIAL LAW DISS
MASTERS IN TAX LAW DISS
COLLECTIVE LABOUR LAW
COLLEC LABOUR LAW - RES TASK
MASTERS IN LABOUR LAW DISS
LAW OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LAW OF INT TRADE - RES TASK
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION & PRAC
ADMIR JUR & PRAC - RES TASK
MARITIME LAW
MARITIME LAW - RESEARCH TASK
CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA
CARRIAGE OF GOODS - RES TASK
MEDIATION
MEDIATION - RESEARCH TASK
MASTERS IN DISPUTE RES
COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
COMM ARBITRATION - RES TASK
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYMENT LAW
INDIV EMPLOY LAW - RES TASK
COMPETITION LAW
COMPETITION LAW - RES TASK
GENERAL TAX LAW PROV RT
GENERAL TAX LAW PROVISIONS
SPECIFIC TAX LAW PROVISIONS
SPECIFIC TAX LAW PROVISIONS RT
TAX TREATY LAW RT
TAX TREATY LAW
ADVANCED TAX LAW - RES TASK
LAW AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION
LAW & REG AFRICA INT - RES TSK
TAX POLICY FOR DEVELOPMENT
TAX POLICY - RESEARCH TASK
COMPARATIVE BUSINESS LAW
COMP BIZ LAW RESEARCH TASK
CORPORATE LAW & GOVERNANCE RT
NEGOTIATION
NEGOTIATION - RESEARCH TASK
CORPORATE FINANCING
CORPORATE FINANCING - RES TASK
INTL COMMERCIAL TRANS LAW
INT COMM TRANS LAW - RES TASK
MASTERS IN INT TRADE LAW DISS
WORKPLACE DISC & EQUALITY LAW
WORK DISC & EQU LAW- RES TASK
PRINCIPLES OF IP LAW
PRINCIPLES OF IP LAW - RES TSK
ADVANCED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
ADV IP LAW - RESEARCH TASK
MASTERS IN INT PROP LAW DISS
CHINESE LAW AND INVESTMENTS
4,680
22,330
22,330
22,330
2,360
21,220
22,330
2,360
11,230
11,230
22,330
2,360
11,230
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
11,230
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
2,360
22,330
22,330
2,360
2,360
22,340
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,340
2,370
22,340
2,360
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
11,230
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
11,230
22,330
74 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
CML5687X
CML5688W
CML5691S
CML5691X
CML5692F
CML5692X
CML5693S
CML5693X
CML5694W
CML5696S
CML5696X
CML6700W
CON1004W
CON1007X
CON1010S
CON1021F
CON1022F
CON1023S
CON1024S
CON1025S
CON2006W
CON2013X
CON2020S
CON2026S
CON2032S
CON2033F
CON2034S
CON2035S
CON2036F
CON2037W
CON3012W
CON3023X
CON3030F
CON3031W
CON3032W
CON3033S
CON3038W
CON3043W
CON3046S
CON3047F
CON3048F
CON3050F
CON3051F
CON3052S
CON3053S
CON3054S
CON4030F
CON4032S
CON4033W
CON4034W
CON4035X
CON4037S
CON4038F
CON4039S
CON4047W
CON4049S
CON4051F
CON4052F
CON4053S
CHIN LAW & INV IN AFRICA - RES
MASTERS IN COMP LAW DISS
IP DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION
IP LAW DEV & INNOV - RES TASK
GOVERNING COMPANY RELATIONS
CO LAW CORP GOV - RES TASK
MARINE INSURANCE LAW
MARINE INSURANCE LAW- RES TASK
MASTERS IN INTL TAXATION DISS
LAW OF BANKING
LAW OF BANKING RESEARCH TASK
PHD IN COMMERCIAL LAW
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY I
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CONSTRUCTION INFO SYSTEMS
PROPERTY AND PLANNING I
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION II
PROPERTY ECONOMICS I
PROPERTY AND TECHNOLOGY
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY II
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT I
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY INVEST & FINANCE I
REAL PROPERTY LAW I
PROFESS. IN THE BUILT ENVIR.
PROPERTY AND PLANNING II
PROPERTY VALUATION I
MSUREMENT&DESIGN APPRAISAL A
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY III
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CONSTRUCTION COSTING
MEASUMNT & DESIGN APPRAISAL II
APPLIED CONTRACT LAW I
PROPERTY STUDIES I
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT II
COST ENGINEERING
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY INVEST. & FINANCE II
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT I
PROPERTY AND CONTRACT LAW
PROPERTY VALUATION II
PROPERTY ECONOMICS II
PROPERTY AND ENVIRONMENT
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT II
PROPERTY STUDIES II
MEASUMNT& DESIGN APPRAISAL III
APPLIED CONTRACT LAW II
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
PRACTICAL TRAINING
CIVIL ENGINEERING MEASUREMENT
ADV CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT PROJECT
RESEARCH REPORT
CONSTRUCTION INNOVATION
ADV. PROPERT. INV. & FIN.
ADV. PROPERT. & FAC. MGT
APPLIED PROPERTY LAW
2,360
11,230
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
11,230
22,330
2,360
25,680
17,050
0
4,640
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
17,050
0
6,890
8,620
8,640
8,640
6,240
8,640
8,640
10,770
17,050
0
6,890
17,050
6,490
8,620
17,050
8,620
8,640
8,640
8,640
8,640
8,640
8,640
8,640
8,640
8,330
6,220
8,330
11,200
0
6,700
8,330
8,330
17,760
8,330
7,020
7,020
7,020
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 75
CON4054S
CON4055S
CON4056F
CON4058F
CON5006Z
CON5007Z
CON5008Z
CON5009Z
CON5010Z
CON5014Z
CON5016Z
CON5018Z
CON5021Z
CON5022Z
CON5023Z
CON5024W
CON5029Z
CON5030Z
CON5043Z
CON5046Z
CON6009W
CON9004Z
CSC1010H
CSC1011H
CSC1015F
CSC1015S
CSC1016S
CSC1017F
CSC1019F
CSC2001F
CSC2002S
CSC2004Z
CSC2005Z
CSC3002F
CSC3003S
CSC3022F
CSC4002W
CSC4007Z
CSC4010Z
CSC4011Z
CSC4013Z
CSC4018W
CSC4019Z
CSC4020Z
CSC4021Z
CSC4022Z
CSC4023Z
CSC4024Z
CSC4025Z
CSC4026Z
CSC4027Z
CSC4028Z
CSC4029Z
CSC5000W
CSC5002W
CSC5004W
CSC5007Z
CSC5008Z
CSC5009W
CSC5010Z
ADVANCED PROPERTY VALUATION
ADVANCED PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT
HOUSING MKT. POLICY & PRACTICE
VALUATION OF MINERAL PROPERTY
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT
PROPERTY LAW
URBAN LAND ECONOMICS
PROPERTY FINANCE
MINOR DISSERTATION
PROJ MGMT & SYSTEMS THEORY
PROJ PLAN & IMPLEMENTATION
HRM & COMMUNICATION
PROPERTY PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH REPORT PROJECT MGMT
CEM DISSERTATION
PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT
PROJECT FINANCE & PROCUREMENT
PROP VALUATION THEORY & PRAC
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
PHD IN CONSTR ECO & MAN
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
COMPUTER SCIENCE 00
COMPUTER SCIENCE 0
COMPUTER SCIENCE 05
COMPUTER SCIENCE 05
COMPUTER SCIENCE 06
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS
COMPUTER SCIENCE 200
COMPUTER SCIENCE 2002
PROGRAMMING ASSESSMENT
RESEARCH IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER
COMPUTER SCIENCE
SCIENCE 3002
3003
C++ AND MACHINE LEARNING
PROJECT
HONOURS MODULE IN COMPUTER SCI
ADVANCED TOPICS CSC HONOURS 2
CLIENT/SERVER & DISTRIBUTED CO
VISUALISATION
PROJECT
RESEARCH & INNOVATION
FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING
COMPILERS
COMPILERS 2
BIG DATA
HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
NETWORK SECURITY
COMPUTER GAME DESIGN
HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
COMPUTER SCIENCE DISSERTATION
COMPUTER SCIENCE MINOR DISS
IT MINOR DISS
DATABASE SYSTEMS
DATA VISUALISATION
DATA SCI MINOR DISSERTATION
MIT: COMPUTER NETWORKS
7,020
7,020
7,020
7,020
14,270
14,270
14,270
14,270
16,890
14,270
14,270
14,270
14,270
14,270
16,890
39,140
14,270
14,270
14,270
14,270
25,680
0
9,580
9,580
9,580
9,580
9,580
8,520
6,410
12,670
12,670
0
12,670
19
030
19,030
19,030
26,320
5,280
5,280
5,280
5,280
26,320
7,020
5,280
5,280
5,280
5,280
5,280
5,280
5,280
5,280
5,280
5,280
35,700
35,700
35,700
8,860
9,510
35,720
8,860
76 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
CSC5011Z
CSC5012Z
CSC5014Z
CSC5015Z
CSC5016Z
CSC5017Z
CSC5020Z
CSC5021Z
CSC5022Z
CSC5023Z
CSC5024Z
CSC5025Z
CSC5026Z
CSC5027Z
CSC5028Z
CSC5029Z
CSC5030Z
CSC5031Z
CSC5032Z
CSC5033Z
CSC5034Z
CSC5035Z
CSC5036Z
CSC5037W
CSC5038Z
CSC5039Z
CSC5040Z
CSC5041W
CSC5042Z
CSC6000W
DOC1003H
DOC1103H
DOC5000Z
DOC9000Z
DOH1002F
DOH1005F
DOH1009S
DOH1010S
DOH2001F
DOH2001S
DOH5000F
DOH5000S
DOH5000Z
DOH5001F
DOH5001S
DOH5001Z
DOH5101F
DOH9005Z
DOH9006Z
DOH9009Z
DOL3000X
DOL3001X
DOL4000H
DOL4500F
DOL4500S
DOL5000F
DOL5000S
DOL5000W
DOL9006Z
MIT: PYTHON PROGRAM
MIT:HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
MIT: SOCIAL&PROFESSIONAL PRAC
MIT: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
MIT: WEB PROGRAMMING
MIT: RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH METHODS
COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY
DISTRIBUTED SCIENTIFIC COMP
META-HEURISTICS
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT
LOGICS FOR AI
ONTOLOGY ENGINEERING
IMAGE PROC AND COMP VISION
ADV TOPICS MASTERS
ADV TOPICS MASTERS 2
NETWORKS & INTERNET SYSTEMS
HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
MACHINE LEARNING
NLP
VIRTUAL REALITY
AI MINOR DISSERTATION
ARTIFICIAL LIFE
NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
DESIGN THINKING
HCI MINOR DISSERTATION
NATURAL LANGUAGE GENERATION
COMPUTER SCIENCE THESIS
COMMERCE CASE STUDY
SKILLS FOR COMMERCE
DISSERTATION
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
WRITING IN THE HUMANITIES
WRITING IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE
TEXTS IN THE HUMANITIES
ST SEMESTER EXCHANGE
2ND SEMESTER EXCHANGE
SEMESTER EXCHANGE
SEMESTER EXCHANGE
ST SEMESTER EXCHANGE
SEMESTER EXCHANGE
SEMESTER EXCHANGE
2ND SEMESTER EXCHANGE
RESEARCH METHODS B
FOREIGN ELECTIVE (2 MONTHS)
FOREIGN ELECTIVE (2-4 MONTHS)
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
MOOT COMPETITION
COMMUNITY SERVICE
IAM
LEGAL PRACTICE
LEGAL PRACTICE
FIRST SEMESTER EXCHANGE
SECOND SEMESTER EXCHANGE
LLM FULL EXCHANGE
FOREIGN ELECTIVE ( 2 MONTHS)
8,860
8,860
8,860
8,860
8,860
8,860
14,140
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
35,720
9,430
9,430
9,430
35,720
9,430
25,680
0
1,210
17,060
0
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
32,930
32,930
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
5,680
7,270
13,660
0
4,680
2,300
2,640
4,680
4,680
43,920
43,920
100,410
7,270
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 77
DOL9007Z
DOL9008Z
DOL9009Z
DSC2001F
DSC2001S
DSC9006Z
DSC9007Z
DSC9008Z
DSC9009Z
ECO1006F
ECO1007S
ECO1010F
ECO1010S
ECO1011F
ECO1011S
ECO1110F
ECO1110S
ECO2003F
ECO2003L
ECO2003P
ECO2004L
ECO2004N
ECO2004P
ECO2004S
ECO2007S
ECO2008S
ECO3009F
ECO3016F
ECO3020F
ECO3020N
ECO3021N
ECO3021S
ECO3022S
ECO3023S
ECO3024F
ECO3025S
ECO4006F
ECO4007F
ECO4008N
ECO4009N
ECO4010N
ECO4011N
ECO4012N
ECO4013S
ECO4016F
ECO4020S
ECO4021W
ECO4026S
ECO4027S
ECO4028S
ECO4029S
ECO4032S
ECO4051S
ECO4052S
ECO4053S
ECO4100Z
ECO4101Z
ECO4102Z
ECO4103Z
FOREIGN ELECTIVE (2-4 MONTHS)
FOREIGN ELECTIVE (4-6 MONTHS)
FOREIGN ELECTIVE (6-2 MONTHS)
FIRST SEMESTER EXCHANGE
SECOND SEMESTER EXCHANGE
OCCASIONAL RESEARCH 2 MONTHS
OCCASIONAL RESEARCH 2-4 MONTHS
OCCASIONAL RESEARCH 4-6 MONTHS
OCCASIONAL RESEARCH 6-2 MONTH
ECONOMICS FOR NON-SPECIALISTS
ECONOMICS FOR ENGINEERS
MICROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS
MACROECONOMICS
MACROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS II
MICROECONOMICS II
MICROECONOMICS II
MACROECONOMICS II
MACROECONOMICS II
MACROECONOMICS II
MACROECONOMICS II
COOPERATION AND COMPETITION
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
ADV MACRO & MICRO ECONOMICS
ADV MACRO & MICRO ECO ENT EXAM
QUANT METHODS IN ECOS ENT EXAM
QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN ECON
ADVANCED LABOUR ECONOMICS
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE & FINANCE
APPL. INTERN. TRADE BARGAINING
MACROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS
MATHS FOR FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
STATISTICS FOR FINANCIAL ECO
MICRO & MACRO ECONOMICS
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING
PRINCIPLES OF CORP FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC CHALLENGES IN AFRICA
RESEARCH & WRITING I
ECONOMY & ITS FIN. MARKETS
THE ANALYSIS OF SURVEY DATA
POLICY ANALYSIS
EXPERIMENTS IN ECONOMICS
ECOS OF INDUS. REGUL. & FIRMS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
SECURITY LEGISLATION
CORPORATE FINANCE/EQUITY VAL
INVESTMENT DECISION THEORY
FIXED INCOME SECURITY ANALYSIS
13,660
20,100
26,780
38,300
38,300
7,270
13,650
20,090
26,780
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
600
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
600
600
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
600
600
600
600
600
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
78 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
ECO4104Z
ECO4105Z
ECO4106Z
ECO4108Z
ECO4109Z
ECO4112F
ECO4113S
ECO4114S
ECO4121Z
ECO4122Z
ECO4123Z
ECO4124Z
ECO4125Z
ECO4126Z
ECO4128Z
ECO4129Z
ECO4131S
ECO4132S
ECO4200S
ECO5000W
ECO5003F
ECO5011F
ECO5016W
ECO5020F
ECO5021F
ECO5023W
ECO5030S
ECO5037S
ECO5046F
ECO5050S
ECO5052S
ECO5057S
ECO5062S
ECO5064S
ECO5066W
ECO5069S
ECO5070S
ECO5073S
ECO5074F
ECO5075S
ECO5076S
ECO5077S
ECO6000W
ECO6007F
ECO9000Z
EDN1030S
EDN1031F
EDN2507W
EDN2508W
EDN2509W
EDN2510W
EDN2511W
EDN2512W
EDN2513W
EDN2514W
EDN2515W
EDN2516W
EDN2517W
EDN2518W
APP ECO MODEL & ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMICS
HONOURS LONG ESSAY
FUTURES OPTIONS DERIVATIVES
ACCOUNTING FOR PORTFOLIO MANAG
MATHS AND STATS FOR ECONOMISTS
LABOUR ECONOMICS
THE ECONOMICS OF CONFLICT
CORP FINANCE/EQUITY VALUATION
INVESTMENT DECISION THEORY
FIXED INCOME SECURITY ANALYSIS
APP ECO MODEL & ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMICS
HONOURS LONG PAPER
FUTURES OPTIONS DERIVATIVES
ACC FOR PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
DIGITAL ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS OF INEQUALITY
TIME SERIES ECONOMETRICS
MASTERS IN ECON FULL DISS
GOVERNANCE & GROWTH
QUANTITATIVE METHODS OF ECO
MINOR DISSERTATION IN FINTECH
ADVANCED MICRO ECONOMICS
ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS
MINOR DISSERTATION
ECO GROWTH:THEORY & EVIDENCE
FINTECH AND CRYPTOCURRENCIES
ADVANCED ECONOMETRICS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
LABOUR ECONOMICS
APPLIED INTERNATIONAL TRADE
BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS
MASTERS IN ECON HALF DISS
APPLIED TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
MICROECONOMETRICS
PROBLEMS OF GLOBALISATION
RESEARCH & POLICY TOOLS
MACROECONOMICS POLICY ANALYSIS
DEVELOPMENT MICROECONOMICS
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
PHD IN ECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS II
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
CITIZENSHIP AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
INTRODUCTION TO ADULT LEARNING
NUMBER SP
ALGEBRA SP
EUCLIDEAN GEOM & MEASURE SP
DATA HANDLING & STATISTICS SP
MATHEMATICS ASSESSMENT SP
CURR RESEARCH IN MATH ED SP
MATHEMATICS PRACTICUM SP
NATURAL SCIENCES INSTRUCT SP
MATTER AND MATERIALS SP
ENERGY AND CHANGE SP
LIFE AND LIVING SP
EARTH AND BEYOND SP
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
19,300
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
13,100
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
13,030
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,380
9,860
25,680
9,860
0
8,160
8,160
6,630
6,630
6,630
6,630
2,260
2,260
2,260
1,160
6,630
6,630
6,630
6,630
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 79
EDN2519W
EDN2520W
EDN2521W
EDN2522W
EDN2523W
EDN2524W
EDN2525W
EDN2526W
EDN2527W
EDN2528W
EDN2529W
EDN2530W
EDN2531W
EDN2532W
EDN2533W
EDN2534W
EDN2535W
EDN2536W
EDN3200W
EDN3206W
EDN3208W
EDN3214W
EDN3222W
EDN3223W
EDN3224W
EDN3225W
EDN3226W
EDN3227W
EDN3228W
EDN3229W
EDN3232W
EDN3235W
EDN3238W
EDN3239W
EDN3240W
EDN3241W
EDN3242W
EDN3243W
EDN3244W
EDN3247W
EDN3248W
EDN3250W
EDN3700F
EDN3701S
EDN3702S
EDN3703F
EDN3704W
EDN3705W
EDN3706W
EDN3707W
EDN3709W
EDN3710W
EDN4200W
EDN4500W
EDN4501W
EDN4502W
EDN4503W
EDN4504F
EDN4505S
NATURAL SCIENCES PRAC WORK SP
NATURAL SCIENCES PRACTICUM SP
BEGINNING KNOWLEDGE FP
ENGLISH CLASSROOM PROFICIENCY
ENGLISH ST ADD LANGUAGE FP
FIRST LANGUAGE & LITERACY FP
LEARNING IN THE FP
NUMBER & ALGEBRA FP
SPACE/MEASURE/DATA HANDLING FP
TEACHERS AS READERS & WRITERS
TEACHING IN THE FP
CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENT IP
ENGLISH ST ADD LANGUAGE IP
TEACHING LANGUAGE IP
LEARNING & TEACHING IP
NUMBER & ALGEBRA IP
SPACE/MEASURE/DATA HANDLING IP
INTRO TO ICTS FOR TEACHERS
EDUCATION
SCHOOL EXPERIENCE SP AND FET
LOLT - ENGLISH
LOLT - AFRIKAANS
ACCOUNTING SP & FET
AFRIKAANS SP AND FET
VISUAL ARTS SP AND FET
DANCE STUDIES FET
DESIGN STUDIES FET
DRAMATIC ARTS FET
ECONOMICS SP AND FET
ENGLISH SP AND FET
GEOGRAPHY SP AND FET
HISTORY SP AND FET
LIFE SCIENCES FET
LIFESKILLS SP AND FET
MATHEMATICS SP AND FET
MUSIC CHOIR TRAINING SP & FET
MUSIC THEORY & HIST SP & FET
NATURAL SCIENCES SP
PHYSICAL SCIENCES FET
XHOSA SP AND FET
MATHEMATICS SP & MATHS LIT FET
PHYSICAL EDUCATION SP & FET
ADULT LEARNING THEORY & PRAC
POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT
CURRICULUM STUDIES
LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO
LEADING TEACHING & LEARNING
LEADING EXTRA-CURRICULAR WORK
LEADING PEOPLE & CHANGE
LEADING THE ORGANISATION
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
RES IN SCHOOL SUBJECT CONTENT
EMERGING TECH IN EDUCATION
ONLINE LEARNING DESIGN
RES & EVAL OF EMERGING TECH
LEARN TEACH & EMERGING TECH
LEARNING & TEACHING IN HE
ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION IN HE
1,160
2,260
5,460
2,040
3,360
3,360
3,360
6,800
6,800
2,260
3,360
2,510
4,510
4,510
2,510
5,990
8,160
3,010
17,220
13,410
0
0
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,130
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
13,030
7,450
3,750
7,450
7,140
7,140
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,400
80 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
EDN4506F
EDN4507S
EDN4508W
EDN4509W
EDN4510F
EDN4511F
EDN4512F
EDN4513F
EDN4514F
EDN4515F
EDN4516F
EDN4517F
EDN4518F
EDN4520F
EDN5001W
EDN5012F
EDN5013S
EDN5500W
EDN5501F
EDN5501S
EDN5502F
EDN5503S
EDN5505S
EDN5506F
EDN5507F
EDN5508F
EDN5509S
EDN5510S
EDN5511F
EDN5514S
EDN5517F
EDN5518F
EDN5519S
EDN5520S
EDN5522F
EDN5523F
EDN5523S
EDN5524F
EDN5525S
EDN5526F
EDN5529F
EDN5530S
EDN5532S
EDN6000W
EDN6057W
EDN6200W
EEE1000X
EEE1006F
EEE1007S
EEE2041F
EEE2042S
EEE2044S
EEE2045F
EEE2046F
EEE2046S
EEE2047S
EEE2048F
EEE2050F
EEE3000X
SA EDUCATION IN CONTEXT
LEARNING AND TEACHING
DOING RESEARCH IN EDUCATION
RESEARCHING PRAC IN EDUCATION
HIGHER ED CURR & COURSE DESIGN
LEARNING AT WORK
CURRICULUM: TH RES & PRAC
HISTORY ED: THEORY RES PRAC
LANG/LIT: THEORY RES PRAC
KNOWLEDGE PRAC MATHS ED
KNOWLEDGE PRACTICE SCIENCE ED
EDUCATIONAL MGT & LEADERSHIP
KNOWLEDGE/EXP ADULT & VOC ED
ED PSYCH IN SA SCHOOL CONTEXT
MASTER OF EDUCATION
PSYCHOLOGY & PEDAGOGY
DEVELOPMENTAL LEARNING
MINOR DISSERTATION
ADVANCED RESEARCH DESIGN
ADVANCED RESEARCH DESIGN
KEY TRADITIONS IN ADULT ED RES
ADULT LEARNING FOR SOC CHANGE
CHANGING FRAMEWORKS
CURRICULUM THEORY & RESEARCH
EMERGING TECH & ED PRACTICES
RESEARCH IN EDUCATION TECH
LEARNING WITH TECHNOLOGIES
RESEARCH DESIGN & METHODOLOGY
RESEARCHING IN HIGHER ED
KNOWLEDGE & CURRICULUM IN HE
LANG & LIT IN THEORY & PRAC
LANG IN MULTILINGUAL SCHOOLS
EARLY LITERACY IN SCHOOL &HOME
ACADEMIC LITERACIES
RES MATHS ED: CURRICULUM
RES MATHS ED:TEACHING/LEARNING
RES MATHS ED:TEACHING/LEARNING
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT & REFORM
EDUCATION POLICY & CHANGE
SCHOOLLEAD & CHANGE IN CONTEXT
LEARNING SCIENCE ED & TEACHING
CONTEMP ISSUES IN SCIENCE ED
DIGITAL LITERACIES
MED
MINOR DISSERTATION
PHD IN EDUCATION
PRACTICAL TRAINING
INTRO ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
INTRO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
INTRO TO ELECTRICAL ENG
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS
INTRODUCTION TO POWER ENG
ANALOGUE ELECTRONICS
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS I
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS I
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS I
PROF COMM FOR ELEC ENG
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS I FOR CSC
PRACTICAL TRAINING
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
11,410
35,700
11,940
11,940
21,740
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,950
35,700
21,740
25,680
0
8,010
8,010
7,580
6,490
9,230
9,230
9,940
9,940
9,230
4,400
10,510
0
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 81
EEE3088F
EEE3089F
EEE3090F
EEE3091F
EEE3092F
EEE3093S
EEE3094S
EEE3095S
EEE3096S
EEE3097S
EEE3098S
EEE3099S
EEE3100S
EEE4022F
EEE4022S
EEE4105C
EEE4113F
EEE4114F
EEE4115F
EEE4116F
EEE4117F
EEE4118F
EEE4119F
EEE4120F
EEE4121F
EEE4122C
EEE4123C
EEE4124C
EEE4125C
EEE4126F
EEE5000W
EEE5002W
EEE5004Z
EEE5032Z
EEE5103Z
EEE5105Z
EEE5108Z
EEE5111Z
EEE5117Z
EEE5118Z
EEE5119Z
EEE5120Z
EEE5121Z
EEE5131Z
EEE5132Z
EEE5135Z
EEE5136Z
EEE5138Z
EEE5139Z
EEE5140Z
EEE5145W
EEE5146W
EEE5148Z
EEE5149W
EEE5150Z
EEE6000W
EEE6001W
EEE9010Z
EGS1003S
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING
ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS
ENERGY CONVERSION I
SIGNALS & SYSTEMS II
COMMUNICATION AND NETWORK ENG
CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS II SCIENCE
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS II
ENGINEERING DESIGN: ECE
ENGINEERING DESIGN: EE
ENGINEERING DESIGN: ME
ENERGY SYSTEMS AND GRIDS I
RESEARCH PROJECT
RESEARCH PROJECT
RF & MICROWAVE DEVICES & CIRCU
ENGINEERING SYSTEMS DESIGN
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTIONS
POWER SYST. ANAL OPER & CONTR
ENERGY CONVERSION II
CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION
MECHATRONICS
DIGITAL SYSTEMS
MOBILE AND WIRELESS NETWORKS
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND DRIVES
IMPACT OF ENGINEERING
NVPPP
ENERGY SYSTEMS & GRIDS II
FULL DISSERTATION: MSC(ENG)
PARTIAL DISSERTATION MSC(ENG)
MINOR DISSERTATION MENG
DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
DISSERTATION PREPARATION
FUNDAMENTALS RADAR SIGNAL & DP
ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHS
HIGH RESOLUTION &IMAGING RADAR
SPECIAL TOPICS IN RADAR D
SPECIAL TOPICS IN RADAR E
INTRO TO RADAR SYSTEMS
INTRO TO ELECTRONIC DEFENCE
MICROWAVE COMPONENTS& ANTENNAS
MICROWAVE FILTERS
SPECIAL TOPIC IN RADAR F
INFORMATION THEORY
STATISTICAL SIGNAL THEORY
BROADBAND COMM NETWORKS
WIRELESS DATA NETWORK CONVERGE
SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO
MINOR DISSERTATION: MPHIL
PARTIAL DISSERTATION: MPHIL
THEORY IN ENG ED
DISSERTATION ENG ED
ADVANCED TOPICS IN TELECOM
PHD IN ELECTRICAL ENG
THESIS ENGINEERING ED
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
GEOG DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRO
4,950
9,230
9,230
9,230
9,230
9,230
9,230
11,230
10,660
5,200
5,200
5,200
9,230
23,820
23,820
4,400
9,230
9,230
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
4,400
4,400
4,410
9,800
9,800
39,140
35,650
16,890
10,490
9,690
10,490
10,490
10,490
5,290
5,290
10,490
10,490
10,490
10,490
10,490
10,490
10,490
10,490
10,490
10,510
21,860
35,650
7,970
35,650
10,490
25,680
25,680
0
9,800
82 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
EGS1005F
EGS2013F
EGS2015S
EGS3012S
EGS3021F
EGS3022S
EGS3023F
EGS4001W
EGS4004W
EGS4021X
EGS4023F
EGS4024F
EGS4024S
EGS4030S
EGS4031F
EGS4031S
EGS4032F
EGS4032S
EGS4033F
EGS4034F
EGS4038F
EGS4039F
EGS4039S
EGS4040F
EGS4040S
EGS4041F
EGS4041S
EGS4043F
EGS4043S
EGS4044F
EGS4044S
EGS4045F
EGS4045S
EGS4046F
EGS4047F
EGS4047S
EGS4048F
EGS4048S
EGS4051F
EGS4056F
EGS4056S
EGS4057F
EGS4057S
EGS4058F
EGS4058S
EGS4059F
EGS4059S
EGS4066F
EGS4066S
EGS4067F
EGS4067S
EGS4068F
EGS4068S
EGS5000W
EGS5003W
EGS5008H
EGS5009W
EGS5023F
EGS5023S
INTRO ENVIRO ASSESSMENT
THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
SOCIETY & SPACE
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE
SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENT
GEOGRAPHIC THOUGHT
ANTHROPOCENE ENVIRONMENTS
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE HONOURS
ENVIRO & GEOG SCI HONOURS
RES PROJECT IN EGS (BA HONS)
RES METHODS FOR NATURAL SCIENT
MGING COMPLEX HUMAN ECO SYS
MGING COMPLEX HUMAN ECO SYS
CLIMATE MODELLING
INTRO CLIMATE & DEVELOPMENT
INTRO CLIMATE & DEVELOPMENT
ADAPTATION & MITIGATION
ADAPTATION & MITIGATION
GEOG OF DEVPT & THE ENVIRON
INTERROGATING SA LANDSCAPES
CLIMATE CHNGE & PREDICTABILITY
URBAN FOOD SECURITY
URBAN FOOD SECURITY
SPEC TOP IN HUM/ENV INTERACT
SPEC TOP IN HUM/ENV INTERACT
APPR & ISSUE IN PHYS & ENV SCI
APPR & ISSUE IN PHYS & ENV SCI
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
URBAN ECOLOGY
URBAN ECOLOGY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
DISASTER RISK SCIENCE
DISASTER RISK SCIENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE METHODS
IMAGINING SOUTHERN CITIES
IMAGINING SOUTHERN CITIES
URBAN POLITICAL ECOLOGY
URBAN POLITICAL ECOLOGY
BIO-ECONOMY
BIO-ECONOMY
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
GEOGRAPHIES OF SEXUALITIES
GEOGRAPHIES OF SEXUALITIES
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY
DISASTER RISK SCIENCE
DISASTER RISK SCIENCE
ENVIRO & GEOG SCI DISSERTATION
ENVIRO & GEOG SCI DISSERTATION
ENVIRO & SUSTAIN COURSEWORK
ENVIRO & SUSTAIN MINOR DISS
RES METHODS FOR NATURAL SCIENT
RES METHODS FOR NATURAL SCIENT
9,800
12,920
12,920
19,420
19,420
19,420
19,420
70,360
70,360
17,730
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
12,940
12,940
35,700
35,700
69,850
35,700
8,790
8,790
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 83
EGS5024F
EGS5024S
EGS5029H
EGS5030F
EGS5030S
EGS5031F
EGS5032F
EGS5032S
EGS5038F
EGS5039F
EGS5039S
EGS5040F
EGS5040S
EGS5041F
EGS5041S
EGS5043F
EGS5043S
EGS5044F
EGS5044S
EGS5045F
EGS5045S
EGS5046F
EGS5047F
EGS5047S
EGS5052W
EGS5056F
EGS5056S
EGS5057F
EGS5057S
EGS5058F
EGS5058S
EGS5059F
EGS5059S
EGS5061W
EGS5064W
EGS5066F
EGS5066S
EGS5067F
EGS5067S
EGS5068F
EGS5068S
EGS6002W
EGS6003W
ELL1010S
ELL1013F
ELL1016S
ELL2000F
ELL2001S
ELL2016F
ELL2017S
ELL3000F
ELL3001S
ELL4001H
ELL4035F
ELL4036S
ELL4061F
ELL4062S
ELL4063H
ELL4068F
MGING COMPLEX HUM ECO SYSTEMS
MGING COMPLEX HUM ECO SYSTEMS
CLIMATE CHANGE MINOR DISS
CLIMATE MODELLING
CLIMATE MODELLING
INTRO TO CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHNGE & PREDICTABILITY
URBAN FOOD SECURITY
URBAN FOOD SECURITY
SPEC TOP IN HUM/ENV INTERACT
SPEC TOP IN HUM/ENV INTERACT
APPR & ISSUE IN PHYS & ENV SCI
APPR & ISSUE IN PHYS & ENV SCI
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
URBAN ECOLOGY
URBAN ECOLOGY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
OCEAN SCI MINOR DISSERTATION
IMAGINING SOUTHERN CITIES
IMAGINING SOUTHERN CITIES
URBAN POLITICAL ECOLOGY
URBAN POLITICAL ECOLOGY
BIO-ECONOMY
BIO-ECONOMY
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
URBAN STUDIES MINOR DISSERTATI
JUSTICE&INEQUALITY MINOR DISS
GEOGRAPHIES OF SEXUALITIES
GEOGRAPHIES OF SEXUALITIES
AIR QUALITY
AIR QUALITY
DISASTER RISK SCIENCE
DISASTER RISK SCIENCE
ENVIRO & GEOG SCI THESIS
ENVIRO & GEOG SCI THESIS
IMAGE VOICE WORD +
LITERATURE: HOW AND WHY?
IMAGE VOICE WORD
CULTURES OF EMPIRE
LITERATURE AND MEMORY
CULTURES OF EMPIRE +
LITERATURE & MEMORY +
MANIFESTOS AND MODERNITIES
LITERARY STUDIES
RESEARCH ESSAY / PROJECT
DEBATES IN WORLD LITERATURE
LI CITIES/CITIES OF LIT
THEORY IN PRACTICE
LITERARY CRIT & THE ARCHIVE
DIRECTED READING IN ENGLISH
HISTORY AND HISTORICITY
8,790
8,790
35,700
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
35,700
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,790
8,800
8,800
35,700
35,700
8,800
8,800
8,800
8,800
8,800
8,800
25,680
25,680
0
8,920
8,920
11,890
11,890
0
0
11,890
11,890
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
84 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
ELL4075S
ELL4076S
ELL4077F
ELL4078S
ELL5000W
ELL5001W
ELL5033H
ELL5040S
ELL5042F
ELL5043F
ELL5044S
ELL5045S
ELL5047F
ELL5068F
ELL5077F
ELL5078S
ELL6000W
ELL9000Z
END1019L
END1023S
END2000S
END5044F
END5044Z
END5050X
END5069W
END5128W
END5129S
FAM1000L
FAM1000S
FAM1001F
FAM1001P
FAM1010S
FAM2000F
FAM2003S
FAM2004S
FAM2013F
FAM2014S
FAM2015F
FAM2016S
FAM2017S
FAM3000F
FAM3001S
FAM3003S
FAM3005F
FAM3016F
FAM3017S
FAM3018F
FAM3019S
FAM4000W
FAM4001W
FAM4004S
FAM4007F
FAM4008F
FAM4009H
FAM4010F
FAM4011F
FAM4011S
FAM4012H
FAM4013F
MEMORY TRAUMA & LIM OF LANG
WRITING WORKSHOP: THE ESSAY
WAYWARD EXPERIMENTS
AFRICAN GENDER AND SEXUALITIES
MAST IN ENG LIT STUDIES RES
MINOR DISSERTATION
DIRECTED READING PROJECT
MEMORY TRAUMA & LIM OF LANG
EARTH ECOLOGY HUMANITIES
DEBATES IN WORLD LITERATURE
LIT CITIES/CITIES OF LIT
RESEARCH METHODS
GLOBAL SOUTH LITERARY THEORY
HISTORY AND HISTORICITY
WAYWARD EXPERIMENTS
AFRICAN GENDER AND SEXUALITIES
PHD IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUD
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURES
CITIZEN PROFESSIONALS IN EBE
2ND SEMESTER EXCHANGE
PROF COMMUNIC STUDIES POSTGRAD
PROF COMMUNIC STUDIES POSTGRAD
MASTERS PAPER REQUIREMENT
MINOR DISSERTATION CLIMATE
MINOR DISS: URBAN STUDIES
SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT
ANALYSING FILM AND TV
ANALYSING FILM AND TV
MEDIA AND SOCIETY
MEDIA AND SOCIETY
ANALYSING FILM AND TV +
WRITING & EDITING IN THE MEDIA
MEDIA POWER AND CULTURE
CINEMA HISTORIES & MOVEMENTS
INTRODUCTION TO SCREEN GENRES
SCREEN PRODUCTION I
WRITING & EDITING IN MEDIA +
MEDIA POWER AND CULTURE +
MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION I
THE MEDIA IN SOUTH AFRICA
ADVANCED MEDIA STUDIES
ADVANCED FILM STUDIES
FILM IN AFRICA
SCREEN PRODUCTION II
SENIOR RESEARCH PROJECT SCREEN
MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION II
MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION III
DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
GENDER RACE & POPULAR CULTURE
NARRATIVE JOURNALISM
MEDIA THEORY & MEDIA RESEARCH
MEDIA RESEARCH PROJECT
MEDIA & BRAND MANAGEMENT
MEDIA INTERNSHIP
MEDIA INTERNSHIP
MEDIA CREATIVE PRODUCTION
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
35,700
21,740
11,940
11,940
13,480
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
25,680
0
9,800
9,800
42,840
14,270
14,270
0
34,380
34,380
14,270
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
0
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
16,370
0
0
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
16,370
16,370
11,890
11,890
23,430
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 85
FAM4014S
FAM4017F
FAM4018S
FAM4031S
FAM4033S
FAM4034S
FAM4036S
FAM4037F
FAM4038F
FAM4039F
FAM4040F
FAM4041S
FAM4043F
FAM4043S
FAM5000W
FAM5002W
FAM5006W
FAM5011S
FAM5012W
FAM5013F
FAM5014S
FAM5015W
FAM5016S
FAM5017F
FAM5018S
FAM5019F
FAM5019S
FAM5020S
FAM5038S
FAM5039F
FAM5045F
FAM5046S
FAM5047S
FAM6001W
FAM6002W
FCE2000W
FCE2003F
FCE2003S
FCE3000F
FCE4004F
FCE4005S
FCE4006S
FCE4007S
FCE4011S
FCE4016Q
FCE4017Q
FCE4017R
FCE4018Q
FCE4019Q
FCE4020R
FCE4021Q
FCE4021R
FCE4028F
FCE4029H
FCE4030S
FCE4032F
FCE4032H
FCE4054S
FCE6000W
POLITICAL JOURNALISM
ADV TELEVISION ANALYSIS
CRISIS COMMUNICATION IN AFRICA
SA PUBLIC RHETORIC
WRITING FOR TV: HONOURS
THEORIES & FORMS OF ADAPTATION
FILM AND ENVIRONMENT
APPROACHES TO FILM & TV
AUTHORSHIP IN CINEMA
DOCUMENTARY FILM
WRITING FOR FILM
MEDIA AND THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
DIGITAL METHODS FOR RESEARCH
DIGITAL METHODS FOR RESEARCH
MASTERS IN FILM STUDIES
MASTERS IN MEDIA STUDIES
MINOR DISSERTATION
MEDIA AND THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
MEDIA CREATIVE PRODUCTION
ADV MEDIA METHODOLOGY
MEDIA DEVPT & THE ENVIRONMENT
MAKING CRITICAL DOCUMENTARY
CREATIVE NON-FICTION
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
POLITICAL JOURNALISM
MEDIA INTERNSHIP
MEDIA INTERNSHIP
ADVANCED BRAND MANAGMENT
DIGITAL METHODS SOC MED RES
APPROACHES TO AFRICAN CINEMA
DOCUMENTARY FILM
FILM AND ENVIRONMENT
CONTEMP MOVING IMAGE THEORIES
PHD IN FILM STUDIES
PHD IN MEDIA STUDIES
BECOMING A DOCTOR PART A
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
BECOMING A DOCTOR: PART IIA
PRINCIPLES OF FAMILY MEDICINE
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
CLINICAL MEDICINE (A)
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
CLINICAL MEDICINE (B)
INTRO TO POSTGRAD STUDIES
RESEARCH LITERACY
RESEARCH LITERACY
CONCEPTS OF EMERGENCY CARE
ADULT EMERGENCY CARE
CHILD HEALTH FOR EMERG CARE
LEADERSHIP & PATIENT SAFETY
LEADERSHIP & PATIENT SAFETY
FAM & COMM ORIENTED PRIM CARE
PREV & PROM OF CHRONIC ILLNESS
CLINICAL PALLIATIVE CARE
PALLIATIVE CARE PRINCIPLES
PALLIATIVE CARE PRINCIPLES
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT
FAMILY MED & PALLIATIVE MED
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
35,700
35,700
21,740
11,940
21,740
11,940
11,940
23,930
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
25,680
25,680
23,240
7,010
7,010
18,560
7,580
6,190
9,930
5,730
8,480
4,990
7,300
7,300
10,430
14,580
14,580
7,300
7,300
9,930
9,930
30,290
30,290
30,290
690
10,800
86 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
FCE6005F
FCE6005W
FCE6006F
FCE6007F
FCE6008S
FCE6009S
FCE6010F
FCE6012F
FCE6013S
FCE6016W
FCE6018W
FCE6019W
FCE6028S
FCE6029S
FCE6030F
FCE6031F
FCE6042F
FCE6042S
FCE6043S
FCE6044F
FCE6100X
FCE6101X
FCE6105X
FCE6200X
FCE6201X
FCE6205X
FCE6300X
FCE6301X
FCE6305X
FCE6400X
FCE6401X
FCE6405X
FCE6500X
FCE6501X
FCE6505X
FCE7015W
FCE7048W
FCE7051W
FCE7055W
FCE7056W
FCE7057W
FCE7058W
FCE7064W
FCE7072W
FCE7073W
FCE7074W
FCE7080H
FIN1001W
FIN1005W
FIN1006F
FIN1009S
FIN2011F
FIN2011S
FIN2011W
FIN2012W
FIN2013F
FIN2013S
FIN2013W
FIN2024F
CLINICAL RESEARCH METHODS I
SHORT ELECTIVE
CLINICAL RESEARCH METHODS II
CLINICAL EMERGENCY CARE I
CLINICAL EMERGENCY CARE II
HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
RESUSCITATION & CRITICAL CARE
DISASTER MEDICINE
ED & TRAINING IN EMERG CARE
EMERGENCY MED MINOR DISS
GLOBAL EMERGENCY CARE
EMERG CARE MINOR DISS (90)
MGT & LDRSHIP IN HEALTHCARE
DISASTER MED RESPONSE TRAIN
AMBULATORY CARE & TRAVEL MED
PATIENT SAFETY & FLOW
EVENT AND EXPEDITION MEDICINE
EVENT AND EXPEDITION MEDICINE
PRACTICING DISASTER PLANS
WRITING DISASTER PLANS
FAMILY MED & PALLIATIVE MED
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ELECTIVE
SHORT ELECTIVE
FAMILY MED & PALLIATIVE MED
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ELECTIVE
SHORT ELECTIVE
FAMILY MED & PALLIATIVE MED
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ELECTIVE
SHORT ELECTIVE
FAMILY MED & PALLIATIVE MED
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ELECTIVE
SHORT ELECTIVE
FAMILY MED & PALLIATIVE MED
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ELECTIVE
SHORT ELECTIVE
PHD SPORTS & EXERCISE MED
PALLIATIVE MED MINOR DISS (90)
PHD FAMILY MEDICINE
MSCMED BY DISSERTATION
MMED EMERGENCY MEDICINE PT
MMED EMERGENCY MEDICINE PT 2
MMED EMERG MED MINOR DISS
PHD EMERGENCY MEDICINE
MMED FAMILY MEDICINE PT
MMED FAMILY MEDICINE PT 2
FAMILY MEDICINE MINOR DISS
RESEARCH METHODS
STUDIOWORK I
FINE ART FOUNDATION COURSE
INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN ART
APPROACHES TO ART HISTORY
PAINTING 2 (SSA)
PAINTING 2 (SSA)
PAINTING 2
SCULPTURE 2
PHOTOGRAPHY 2 (SSA)
PHOTOGRAPHY 2 (SSA)
PHOTOGRAPHY 2
PRINTMEDIA 2 (SSA)
6,130
1,420
6,130
6,130
6,130
6,130
6,130
9,100
6,130
24,270
12,240
36,360
6,120
10,100
6,130
6,130
6,130
6,130
2,890
3,280
10,800
2,750
1,420
10,800
2,750
1,420
10,800
2,750
1,420
10,800
2,750
1,420
10,800
2,750
1,420
25,680
36,360
25,680
40,670
18,760
18,760
3,320
25,680
18,760
18,760
3,320
36,360
31,600
21,180
8,920
8,920
7,090
7,090
14,110
14,110
7,090
7,090
14,110
7,090
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 87
FIN2024S
FIN2024W
FIN2026F
FIN2026S
FIN2026W
FIN2028S
FIN2029F
FIN3011W
FIN3012W
FIN3013W
FIN3024W
FIN3026F
FIN3027S
FIN3028F
FIN3029S
FIN3030W
FIN4012W
FIN4015W
FIN4050W
FIN4051S
FIN4052F
FIN4053S
FIN4054F
FIN4055S
FIN4056F
FIN4059F
FIN4060S
FIN4061S
FIN5002W
FIN5003W
FIN5004W
FIN5006W
FIN5008W
FIN5053W
FIN6000W
FIN6001W
FTX1005F
FTX1005S
FTX2000S
FTX2020F
FTX2024F
FTX2024S
FTX3044F
FTX3045S
FTX4010F
FTX4035W
FTX4036F
FTX4036S
FTX4037S
FTX4051H
FTX4052H
FTX4056S
FTX4057F
FTX4086F
FTX4087S
FTX4088Z
FTX4089F
FTX4090Z
FTX5000W
PRINTMEDIA 2 (SSA)
PRINTMEDIA 2
CORE PRACTICE 2 (SSA)
CORE PRACTICE 2 (SSA)
CORE PRACTICE 2
DISCURSIVE STRATEGIES
ENVISIONING THE BODY
PAINTING 3
SCULPTURE 3
PHOTOGRAPHY 3
PRINTMEDIA 3
NEW ART: NEW PERSPECTIVES
CRITICAL CURATORIAL PRAXES
RACE GENDER & DECOLONIAL PRAX
BORDERS & SOC JUSTICE IN ARTS
STUDIOWORK 3 ELECTIVES
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ART
FINE ART 4
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
ART CRITICISM & AESTHETIC
POLITICS & ETHICS OF COLLECTNG
STUDIES IN HISTORIOG OF ART
CRIT ISSUES CONTEMPORARY ART
ART HISTORY READING COURSE
CRITICAL THINKING: CURATORSHIP
WORKING WITH COLLECTIONS
VIRTUAL DISPLAY
LOCAL ISSUES IN CURATORSHIP
MASTER OF PHIL IN FINE ART
MASTER OF ART IN FINE ART
MASTER OF FINE ART
MA (CPCS)
POSTGRAD DIP IN FINE ART
MA IN ART HISTORICAL STUDIES
PHD IN FINE ART
PHD IN ART HISTORICAL STUDIES
MANAGERIAL FINANCE
MANAGERIAL FINANCE
PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGMT
BUSINESS FINANCE
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCE IIA
FINANCE IIB
ADVANCED TAXATION I
TAXATION TECH REPORT
RESEARCH METHODS IN TAXATION
RESEARCH METHODS IN TAXATION
ADVANCED TAXATION II
FINANCE RESEARCH PROJECT
FINANCE HONOURS RES PROJECT
APPLIED INVESTMENTS
APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE
ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS
BANKING AND TREASURY MGT
MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING SKILLS
INTRO TO FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
QUANTITATIVE FINANCE SKILLS
MASTERS IN FINANCE
7,090
14,110
7,090
7,090
14,110
11,890
11,890
31,600
34,280
31,600
31,600
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
14,110
23,790
63,210
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
35,700
35,700
35,700
35,700
65,340
35,700
25,680
25,680
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
37,710
15,370
8,860
0
37,710
19,590
19,590
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
4,990
4,990
4,990
26,340
88 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
FTX5003W
FTX5004W
FTX5010S
FTX5011W
FTX5012W
FTX5013W
FTX5028W
FTX5029W
FTX5030W
FTX5031W
FTX5032W
FTX5033S
FTX5034F
FTX5042W
FTX5043F
FTX5044H
FTX5045W
FTX5046W
FTX5047W
FTX5052W
FTX5055H
FTX5056F
FTX5057S
FTX5058F
FTX5059S
FTX5060W
FTX6000W
FTX6001W
FTX6002W
GEO1006S
GEO1008F
GEO1009F
GEO2001F
GEO2004S
GEO2005X
GEO2006S
GEO3001S
GEO3005F
GEO4000W
GEO4001W
GEO5000W
GEO5003W
GEO5004Z
GEO5005H
GEO6000W
GEO6001W
GPP5001F
GPP5002S
GPP5003W
GPP5004W
GPP5005W
GPP5006F
GPP5007F
GPP5008W
GPP5009S
GPP5010S
GPP5011F
GPP5012W
GPP5013S
MINOR DISSERTATION IN FINANCE
MASTERS BY DISS IN QUANT FIN
RISK MANAGEMENT GOVERNANCE
RISK MGT QUANT MODELLING
RISK MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
RISK MANAGEMENT MARKETS
TOPICS IN FINANCIAL MANAGE
MINI DISS IN FINANCIAL MNGMT
TAXATION COURSEWORK
TAXATION MINOR DISS 90 CREDITS
TAX MINOR DISS 60 CREDITS
INTERNATIONAL TAX II
INTERNATIONAL TAX I
CORPORATE FIN & VALUATIONS
CAPITAL MRKTS & FIN INSTRUMENT
EMPIRICAL FINANCE
CAPITAL MARKETS RESEARCH RPT
CORP VAL RESEARCH REPORT
RISK RESEARCH REPORT
DISSERTATION
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS & RISK
COMPUTATIONAL FINANCE I
COMPUTATIONAL FINANCE 2
STOCHASTIC FINANCE I
STOCHASTIC FINANCE 2
FINANCIAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH
PHD IN FINANCE
PHD IN TAXATION
PHD IN QUANTITATIVE FINANCE
MINERALS ROCKS & STRUCTURE
INTRO GEOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS
GEOSYSTEMS: EARTH & ENVIRO SCI
MINERAL CRYSTALL &PETROGRAPHY
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
GEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK & MAPPING
MINERALOGY FOR ENGINEERS
STRATIGRAPHY & ECONOMIC GEOL
PETROLOGY & STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
GEOLOGY HONOURS
GEOCHEMISTRY HONOURS
GEOLOGY DISSERTATION
GEOCHEMISTRY DISSERTATION
PAST CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE MINOR DISS
GEOLOGY THESIS
GEOCHEMISTRY THESIS
STRAT POL FOR DEV -ANAL & PRAC
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
PUBLIC LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNAN
DISCOURSES IN DEVELOPMENT
MINOR DISSERTATION 60 CREDIT
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP PRIORTIES
TOPICS IN AFRICAN ECONOMIC DEV
RES DESIGN & PROPOSAL DEV
RESEARCH PROJECT
POLICY MAKING & IMPLEMENTATION
LEADERSHIP IN PUBLIC GOV
TOPICS IN AE TRANSFORMATION
27,630
25,100
16,360
24,510
32,670
24,510
27,630
15,370
75,220
27,630
27,630
37,710
37,710
44,620
22,400
27,630
5,480
9,350
5,480
13,030
16,360
8,220
16,360
16,360
8,220
24,510
25,680
25,680
25,680
9,800
9,800
9,800
12,920
12,920
6,570
6,570
19,420
19,420
70,360
70,360
35,700
35,700
5,800
35,700
25,680
25,680
20,900
20,900
20,900
20,900
20,900
12,540
20,900
10,450
20,900
20,900
12,540
12,540
12,540
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 89
GPP5014S
GPP5016H
GPP6000W
GSB4621V
GSB4621Z
GSB4622V
GSB4622Z
GSB4624V
GSB4624Z
GSB4625V
GSB4625Z
GSB4801Z
GSB4802Z
GSB4803Z
GSB4804Z
GSB4805Z
GSB5001F
GSB5002Z
GSB5003S
GSB5006W
GSB5007X
GSB5008X
GSB5009X
GSB5010F
GSB5014X
GSB5015X
GSB5016F
GSB5017F
GSB5017S
GSB5018F
GSB5019S
GSB5020S
GSB5021S
GSB5022S
GSB5023S
GSB5024X
GSB5025X
GSB5026X
GSB5027X
GSB5028S
GSB5029X
GSB5030X
GSB5032X
GSB5033X
GSB5034X
GSB5037X
GSB5038X
GSB5039Z
GSB5040Z
GSB5041X
GSB5042X
GSB5043X
GSB5044X
GSB5051X
GSB5052X
GSB5053X
GSB5054X
GSB5060X
GSB5061X
INT TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
RESEARCH DESIGN & QUAL METHODS
THESIS IN DEVT. POL. & PRAC.
VBLS
VBLS
BUSINESS ACUMEN
BUSINESS ACUMEN
EMERG MKTS & MGERIAL CONTEXT
EMERG MKTS & MGERIAL CONTEXT
ACTION LEARNING REPORT
ACTION LEARNING REPORT
BANKING AND FINANCE IN EM
RISK MANAGEMENT IN DFIS
ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCE
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
TRADE FINANCE
DESIGNING SUSTAIN BUS MODELS
MANAGING FOR SOCIETAL VALUE
RES REP EXEC MANAGMENT
DISSERTATION
SYSTEMIC EXECUTIVE PRACTICE
MANAGING FOR SHAREHOLDER VALUE
MANAGING FOR CUSTOMER VALUE
SOCIAL FINANCE
VENTURE EXPLOITATION
VENTURE LAUNCH
BUSINESS ANALYSIS PROJECT
CORPORATE INTERNSHIP
CORPORATE INTERNSHIP
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
BUS DEV DOING BUS IN AFRICA
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS
GLOBAL STRATEGY
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
CEMS SEMESTER TWO
CEMS BLOCK SEMINAR
PEDBIA
CEMS SEMESTER ONE
RESEARCH METHODS
DISSERTATION
BUSINESS SKILLS SEMINAR
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANT
NEGOTIATION FOR INTL MANAGERS
CHANGE MAN IN DIVERSE CONTEXTS
TOPICS IN SOCIAL INNOVATION
VALUE THROUGH LEAN THINKING
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FOR IMS
SUSTAINABILITY IN GVCS
BUS AND LEAD IN GLOBAL CONTEXT
MANAGING COMPLEX ORGANISATIONS
STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING
RESEARCH REPORT
BUS AND LEAD IN GLOBAL CONTEXT
MANAGING COMPLEX ORGANISATIONS
STRATEGIC DECISION-MAKING
RESEARCH REPORT
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
DIGITAL MARKET-MAKING
12,540
6,880
27,970
31,270
31,270
31,270
31,270
31,270
31,270
13,410
13,410
28,370
28,370
28,370
28,370
28,370
97,500
97,500
21,030
13,320
79,990
79,990
79,990
0
0
0
78,870
0
0
27,040
41,730
9,010
33,800
6,760
0
119,430
41,730
0
42,810
22,530
23,810
6,760
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
101,710
101,710
101,710
18,650
101,710
101,710
101,710
18,650
0
0
90 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
GSB5062X
GSB5063X
GSB5064X
GSB5065X
GSB5066X
GSB5067X
GSB5068X
GSB5069X
GSB5070X
GSB5071X
GSB5072X
GSB5073X
GSB5074X
GSB5075X
GSB5076X
GSB5077X
GSB5078X
GSB5079X
GSB5080X
GSB5081X
GSB5082X
GSB5083X
GSB5084X
GSB5100Z
GSB5102Z
GSB5103Z
GSB5104Z
GSB5105Z
GSB5106Z
GSB5107Z
GSB5108F
GSB5109F
GSB5113F
GSB5114Z
GSB5115Z
GSB5117W
GSB5119F
GSB5120F
GSB5301H
GSB5506S
GSB5508F
GSB5509F
GSB6000W
GSB6001H
HSE1001F
HSE1001S
HSE2000W
HSE2001F
HSE2001S
HSE3000F
HSE4000F
HSE4001F
HSE4002S
HSE4003S
HSE4004S
HSE4005S
HSE4006S
HSE5000W
HSE6000W
E-MARKETING
STRATEGIC MARKETING
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIC DEV
BRANDING IN EMERGING MARKETS
ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE
ADVANCED LEADERSHIP
COACHING
COMPANY VALUATIONS
DOING BUSINESS IN ASIA & CHINA
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS
NEGOTIATION TO CREATE VALUE
PLANNING NEW VENTURES
MARKETING METRICS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
APPLIED SRI
MANAGEMENT CONSULTING
STRATEGIC BRAND BUILDING
SOCIAL INNOVATION LABORATORY
BUS DEVPT EMERGING MARKETS
STRATEGIC TRENDS
DOING BUSINESS IN AFRICA
LEAN THINKING & OP EXCELLENCE
MICRO-ENTERPRISE FINANCE
PROJECT FINANCE
INT FINANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT
QUANTS IN DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR FINANCE
FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
SOVEREIGN DEBT MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICIES
CORPORATE FINANCE & INVESTMENT
RESEARCH METHODS
MINOR DISSERTATION
CLIMATE FINANCE
AGRIBUSINESS FINANCE
INCLUSIVE INNOVATION R&P
INTEGRATED REPORTING
INNOVATIVE FINANCE
HOUSING FINANCE
PHD IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
DOCTORAL RESEARCH DESIGN
FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTH SCI
FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTH SCI
BADR CLINICAL SKILLS
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
BADR CLINICAL SKILLS IIC
TECH & LEARN THEORIES IN HPE
LEARNING & TEACHING PRACTICE
ASSESSMENT IN HPE
CURRICULUM DEV & COURSE DESIGN
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT
ACADEMIC LITERACY FOR HPE
TECHNOL-ASSIST TEACH & LEARN
HEALTH SCI EDUCATION DISS
HEALTH SCI EDUCATION THESIS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20,420
20,420
20,420
20,420
20,420
20,420
20,420
7,940
7,940
7,940
7,940
20,420
20,300
7,940
7,940
147,390
0
20,420
7,940
25,680
4,150
39,990
39,990
10,800
7,010
7,010
11,700
14,450
14,450
14,450
14,450
690
14,450
14,450
40,670
25,680
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 91
HSE6004W
HST1013F
HST1014S
HST1015F
HST2034P
HST2039S
HST2040F
HST2041F
HST2042F
HST2045L
HST2047S
HST3037S
HST3043F
HST3045S
HST3046S
HST4001H
HST4021H
HST4026F
HST4032S
HST4040F
HST4041F
HST4043S
HST4055S
HST4062S
HST4063F
HST5004H
HST5007W
HST5011W
HST5040F
HST5041F
HST5043S
HST5055S
HST5060F
HST5061H
HST5062S
HST5063F
HST6002W
HST9000Z
HUB1006F
HUB1014S
HUB1019F
HUB1020S
HUB1022F
HUB1023S
HUB2005F
HUB2015W
HUB2017H
HUB2019F
HUB2020F
HUB2020S
HUB2021S
HUB2023W
HUB2025F
HUB3006F
HUB3007S
HUB4000W
HUB4007F
HUB4027W
HUB4028W
EXIT EXAM PROCEDURAL COMP
CONNECTIONS & INTERRUPTIONS
EMPIRES & MODERNITIES
CONNECTIONS & INTERRUPTIONS +
AFRICA: COLONIAL & POST-COL
AFRICA SINCE 800
HISTORICAL METHODS
HISTORICAL METHODS +
CONFLICT AND CONQUEST
GENOCIDE: AFRICAN EXPERIENCES
GENDER AND HISTORY
MEMORY IDENTITY AND HISTORY
DEBATES IN AFRICAN HISTORY
AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
SUBJECTS TO CITIZENS?
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
ADV HIST METHODS APPROACHES
SPECIAL TOPICS: HIST STUDIES
ADDITIONAL TOPIC HIST. STUDIES
HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
HISTORIES OF LAND & LABOUR
WRITING AND HISTORY
RACISM COLONIALISM & GENOCIDE
GENDERING BLACK TRANSNATIONALS
INDIAN OCEAN WORLD DEBATES
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
MASTERS IN HISTORICAL STUDIES
MINOR DISSERTATION
HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
HISTORIES OF LAND & LABOUR
WRITING AND HISTORY
RACISM COLONIALISM & GENOCIDE
HISTORY IN PUBLIC LIFE
HISTORICAL METHODS
GENDERING BLACK TRANSNATIONALS
INDIAN OCEAN WORLD DEBATES
PHD IN HISTORICAL STUDIES
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
INTRO TO INTEGR HLTH SCI PT
ANATOMY FOR COMM SCIENCES
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY IA
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY IB
BIOSCIENCES FOR PHYSIO IA
BIOSCIENCES FOR PHYSIO IB
INTRO TO MEDICAL ENGINEERING
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II HRS
INTEGRATED HLTH SYSTEMS PT IA
INTEGR ANAT & PHYSIOL SCI PT A
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
INTEG ANAT & PHYSIOL SCI PT B
BIOSCIENCES FOR PHYSIO II
PHYSIOLOGY FOR BME
APPLIED HUMAN BIOLOGY
HUMAN NEUROSCIENCES
MEDICAL CELL BIOLOGY HONOURS
BIOMECH OF MUSCULOSKELETAL SYS
HLTHCARE TECHNOL ASSESSMNT
HTM PLANNING & ACQUISITION
2,480
8,920
8,920
0
11,890
11,890
11,890
0
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
11,940
35,700
21,740
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
25,680
0
27,100
9,250
10,660
9,250
4,810
5,210
4,180
22,390
39,710
12,920
7,010
7,010
12,920
5,210
6,480
19,420
19,650
71,090
7,800
6,750
6,750
92 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
HUB4030W
HUB4032W
HUB4040W
HUB4045F
HUB4065W
HUB4068W
HUB4069H
HUB4069S
HUB4070W
HUB4072F
HUB4075W
HUB4077W
HUB4078W
HUB4079W
HUB4080W
HUB4081W
HUB4082W
HUB4083W
HUB4084W
HUB4085W
HUB4086W
HUB4087W
HUB4088W
HUB4090W
HUB4095F
HUB5001W
HUB5002W
HUB5003W
HUB5004W
HUB5005W
HUB5006W
HUB5007W
HUB5010W
HUB5012W
HUB5014W
HUB5015W
HUB5016F
HUB5017F
HUB5018F
HUB5020S
HUB5021S
HUB5022S
HUB5023S
HUB5024W
HUB5025W
HUB5026W
HUB5029W
HUB5030W
HUB5031F
HUB5032S
HUB5033F
HUB5034W
HUB5035W
HUB6000W
HUB6001W
HUB6002W
HUB6005W
HUB6007W
HUB6008W
HEALTHCARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROJECT HLTHCARE TECHN MGMNT
HONS IN NEUROSCI & PHYSIOLOGY
INTRO:MED IMAG&IMAGE PROCESS
MED DEVICES & INSTRUM OVERVIEW
ASSET MAN OF HLTHCARE TCH&INFR
HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY ENG
HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
HOSPITAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
HIGH PERFORMANCE ATHLETE
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING OVERVW
APPLIED ANATOMY COURSEWORK
APPLIED ANATOMY RES PROJECT
BIOKINETICS COURSEWORK
BIOKINETICS RESEARCH PROJECT
BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY CRSEWK
BIO ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH PROJ
MEDICAL CELL BIOLOGY COURSEWK
MED CELL BIOLOGY RESEARCH PROJ
EXERCISE SCIENCE COURSEWORK
EXERCISE SCI RESEARCH PROJECT
NEUROSCI & PHYSIOLOGY C/W
NEUROSCI & PHYSIOL RES PROJ
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ANATOMY FOR BME
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE DISS
MSCMED BIOMED ENG BY DISS
MPHIL BIOMED ENG BY DISS
PHYSIOLOGY DISSERTATION
EXERCISE SCIENCE DISSERTATION
MPHIL SPORTS MEDICINE PT A
SPORT&EXERCMED M/D (60 CRED)
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
EXERC&SPRTPHYSIO M/D (60 CRED)
DIETETICS DISSERTATION
NUTRITION DISSERTATION
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & EPIDEMOLGY
RES METH & STATS PHYS ACTIVITY
BIOKINETICS IN THE WORKPLACE
ADV STRNGTH &COND ATHL PERFOM
BIOKINETICS & NEUROMUSC DISORD
NUTRITION & ERGOGENIC AIDS
ADV CLIN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
BIOKINETICS MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MPHIL SPORT & EXERCISE MED B
MPHIL SPORT & EXERCISE MED C
HLTH INNOV MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MSC(MED) MECHANOBIOLOGY
HEALTH INNOVATION & DESIGN (A)
HEALTH INNOVATION & DESIGN (B)
HEALTH INNOV ENTREPRENEURSHIP
MEDICAL CELL BIOLOGY DISS
BIOL ANTHRO DISS
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING THESIS
PHYSIOLOGY THESIS
MD PHYSIOLOGY
NEUROSCIENCE (PHYSIOL) DISS
BIOMEDICAL ENG M/DISS (90)
PHD MECHANOBIOLOGY
6,750
6,980
71,100
7,800
6,750
6,720
6,750
6,750
6,750
6,200
5,220
53,470
17,830
53,470
17,830
53,470
17,830
53,470
17,830
53,470
17,830
53,470
17,830
6,750
6,220
37,810
40,670
37,810
40,670
40,670
24,270
24,270
19,550
24,270
40,670
40,670
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
6,200
24,270
16,230
16,230
24,260
40,670
9,370
9,370
5,360
40,670
40,670
25,680
25,680
24,270
40,670
36,360
25,680
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 93
HUB6009F
HUB6010S
HUB6011W
HUB6012W
HUB6013W
HUB6014F
HUB6015W
HUB7000W
HUB7001W
HUB7003W
HUB7006W
HUB7007W
HUB7008W
HUB7010W
HUB7011W
HUB7012W
HUB7013W
HUB7014W
HUB9000Z
IBS1007S
IBS2001F
IBS2001S
IBS3020W
IBS4006W
IBS4007W
IBS4008W
IBS4009W
IBS5000W
IBS5001W
IBS5003W
IBS5004Z
IBS5005W
IBS6000W
IBS6001W
IBS6002W
IBS9000Z
INF1002F
INF1002S
INF1003F
INF1102F
INF1102S
INF2004F
INF2006F
INF2006P
INF2007F
INF2008F
INF2009F
INF2010S
INF2011S
INF3003W
INF3011F
INF3011N
INF3012N
INF3012S
INF3014F
INF3014N
INF4001N
INF4015W
INF4017H
MEDICAL DEVICE DESIGN PT I
MED DEVICE DESIGN PT II
HEALTHCARE TECH MGT DISS
BIOL ANTHRO THESIS
MED CELL BIOLOGY THESIS
FORENSIC ANTHRO & ANAT
BIOMEDFORENSCI M/D (60 CRED)
ANATOMY DISSERTATION
ANATOMY & CELL BIOLOGY THESIS
CELL BIOLOGY DISSERTATION
EXERCISE SCIENCE THESIS
NUTRITION THESIS
DIETETICS THESIS
NEUROSCIENCE (PHYSIOL) THESIS
ANATOMY THESIS
CELL BIOLOGY THESIS
HEALTH INNOVATION THESIS
HEALTHCARE TECH MNGT THESIS
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
INTRO TO INTEGR HLTH SCI PT 2
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
MOLECULAR MEDICINE
BIOINFORMATICS COURSEWORK
BIOINFORMATICS RESEARCH PROJ
MED BIOCHEMISTRY COURSEWORK
MED BIOCHEM RESEARCH PROJECT
MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY DISS
BIOINFORMATICS DISSERTATION
CHEMICAL BIOLOGY DISS
BIOINFORMATICS
DATA SCI MINOR DISSERTATION
MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY THESIS
BIOINFORMATICS THESIS
CHEMICAL BIOLOGY THESIS
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYS
FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYS
COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING
FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYS
FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATION SYS
I.T. IN BUSINESS
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
APPLYING DATABASE PRINCIPLES
DATABASE SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
I.T. ARCHITECTURE
SYSTEMS DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT I
I.T. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
I.T. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
BPM & ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
BPM & ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
SPECIAL PROJECTS IS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS CW
INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROJECT
9,440
11,840
35,700
25,680
25,680
9,070
24,270
40,670
25,680
40,670
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
0
27,720
7,010
7,010
35,700
53,470
17,830
53,470
17,830
40,670
40,670
40,670
11,830
36,360
25,680
25,680
25,680
0
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
2,870
2,870
7,080
9,860
9,860
9,860
9,860
29,440
9,860
600
600
9,860
9,860
600
600
63,240
9,860
94 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
INF4018W
INF4019W
INF4024W
INF4025S
INF4026F
INF4027W
INF5000W
INF5004W
INF5005W
INF5006H
INF5007W
INF5007Z
INF5008Z
INF5009Z
INF5010W
INF6000W
INF6001W
INF9000Z
LIS1000S
LIS4050W
LIS4051W
LIS4052W
LIS4053W
LIS4054W
LIS5000W
LIS5025F
LIS5026F
LIS5026S
LIS5027S
LIS5028S
LIS5029S
LIS5030S
LIS5031W
LIS5032F
LIS5033F
LIS5033S
LIS5034F
LIS5034S
LIS5035S
LIS5036S
LIS6020W
LIS9000Z
MAM1004F
MAM1004S
MAM1005H
MAM1006H
MAM1008S
MAM1010F
MAM1010S
MAM1012F
MAM1012S
MAM1013F
MAM1014F
MAM1015S
MAM1016S
MAM1019H
MAM1020F
MAM1020S
MAM1021F
BUSINESS AND SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
CYBERSECURITY
IS RESEARCH PROJECT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION & TECHNICAL DEV.
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT II
IS MASTERS: DISSERTATION ONLY
INFO SYSTEMS MASTERS CW
INFO SYSTEMS MASTERS DISSERT
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS DESIGN
MIT:RESEARCH
SIPP
SYSTEMS SECURITY
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
MIT:RESEARCH
INFORMATION SYSTEMS THESIS
RESEARCH METHODS IN INF SYS
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
SOCIAL INFORMATICS
RES METHODS & USER STUDIES
INFORMATION RESOURCES
RESOURCE PLANNING & USE
RESOURCE DESCRIPTION & COMMUN
KNOWLEDGE ORG & MANAGEMENT
MASTERS IN LIS
PRINCIPLES OF DIGITAL CURATION
CURATING IN CONTEXT
CURATING IN CONTEXT
CURATION DIG MEDIA & FORMATS
INFO ARCHITECTURE & METADATA
RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT
TECH ENABLERS FOR DIG CURATION
MINOR DISSERTATION
LIS LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH LIBRARIANSHIP
RESEARCH LIBRARIANSHIP
INTERNSHIP
INTERNSHIP
DIGITAL CURATION
TEACH & LEARN FOR LIS PROFESS
PHD LIBRARY & INF STUDIES
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
MATHEMATICS 004
MATHEMATICS 004
MATHEMATICS 005
MATHEMATICS 006
INTRO TO DISCRETE MATHS
MATHEMATICS 00
MATHEMATICS 00
MATHEMATICS 02
MATHEMATICS 02
LAW THAT COUNTS
QUANT LITERACY FOR HUMANITIES
INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS
QUANT LITERACY FOR SOC SCI
FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS A FOR ENGINEERS
MATHEMATICS A FOR ENGINEERS
MATHEMATICS B FOR ENGINEERS
63,240
63,240
27,070
10,950
10,950
21,840
25,100
63,240
13,030
8,220
20,040
8,860
8,860
8,860
13,030
25,680
24,450
0
9,800
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
35,700
23,750
10,900
10,900
11,910
11,910
11,910
11,910
21,740
23,750
23,750
23,750
23,750
23,750
23,750
23,750
25,680
0
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 95
MAM1021S
MAM1022F
MAM1023F
MAM1023S
MAM1024F
MAM1024S
MAM1031F
MAM1032S
MAM1033F
MAM1034S
MAM1043H
MAM1044H
MAM1110F
MAM1110H
MAM1112S
MAM2010F
MAM2011F
MAM2012S
MAM2013S
MAM2014S
MAM2040F
MAM2041F
MAM2042S
MAM2043S
MAM2083F
MAM2083S
MAM2084F
MAM2084S
MAM2085F
MAM2085S
MAM3000W
MAM3002H
MAM3003S
MAM3004Z
MAM3006Z
MAM3040W
MAM3041H
MAM3048H
MAM3050F
MAM3054S
MAM3055Z
MAM4013W
MAM4014W
MAM4015W
MAM4016W
MAM4019Z
MAM4020Z
MAM4100W
MAM4101W
MAM4110W
MAM4111W
MAM5000W
MAM5001W
MAM5005W
MAM6000W
MAM6001W
MCB2020F
MCB2021F
MCB2022S
MATHEMATICS B FOR ENGINEERS
NUMBERS IN THE HUMANITIES
MATHS A ENGINEERS EXTENDED
MATHS A ENGINEERS EXTENDED
MATHS B ENGINEERS EXTENDED
MATHS B ENGINEERS EXTENDED
MATHEMATICS 03
MATHEMATICS 032
MATHEMATICS 033
MATHEMATICS 034
MODELLING & APPLIED COMPUTING
DYNAMICS
MATHEMATICS 0 FOR CADP
MATHEMATICS 00
MATHEMATICS 2 FOR CADP
ADVANCED CALCULUS (2AC)
LINEAR ALGEBRA (2LA)
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (2DE)
INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA (2IA)
REAL ANALYSIS (2RA)
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (2OD)
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS (2NA)
NON-LINEAR DYNAMICS (2ND)
BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEMS (2BP)
VECTOR CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS
VECTOR CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS
LINEAR ALG & DE FOR ENGINEERS
LINEAR ALG & DE FOR ENGINEERS
VECTOR CALCULUS FOR ASPECT
VECTOR CALCULUS FOR ASPECT
MATHEMATICS 3000
MATHEMATICS 3002
MATHEMATICS 3003
MATHEMATICS 3004
PROJECT IN MATHEMATICS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3040
APPLIED MATHEMATICS 304
APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3048
NUMERICAL MODELLING
FLUID DYNAMICS
PROJECT IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS HONOURS COURSEWORK
MATHEMATICS HONOURS PROJECT
COURSEWORK
PROJECT
TOPICS IN MATHS HONOURS A
TOPICS IN MATHS HONOURS B
MATHS HONOURS (EXTENDED)
APPLIED MATHS HONS (EXTENDED)
MATHS HONOURS (EXTENDED2)
APPLIED MATHS HONS (EXTENDED2)
MATHEMATICS DISSERTATION
APPLIED MATHS DISSERTATION
ASTRO & SPACE SCI MINOR DISS
MATHEMATICS THESIS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS THESIS
BIOLOGICAL INFO TRANSFER
MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE
METABOLISM & BIOENGINEERING
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
6,480
6,480
6,480
6,480
6,480
6,480
6,480
6,480
6,480
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
38,700
19,370
19,370
9,690
0
38,700
19,370
19,370
9,690
9,690
0
52,510
17,510
52,510
17,510
8,780
8,780
35,010
35,010
17,510
17,510
35,700
35,700
35,700
25,680
25,680
12,920
12,920
12,920
96 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MCB2023S
MCB3012Z
MCB3023S
MCB3024S
MCB3025F
MCB3026F
MCB4002W
MCB5005W
MCB6002W
MDN2001F
MDN2001S
MDN3001S
MDN3003W
MDN3005W
MDN3006W
MDN3007W
MDN3008W
MDN3009W
MDN4001W
MDN4015W
MDN4017W
MDN4030Q
MDN4031Q
MDN4032R
MDN4033R
MDN4034F
MDN4035F
MDN4036S
MDN4037W
MDN4038W
MDN4040W
MDN4041W
MDN4101X
MDN4111X
MDN4115X
MDN4117X
MDN4201X
MDN4211X
MDN4215X
MDN4217X
MDN4301X
MDN4311X
MDN4315X
MDN4317X
MDN4401X
MDN4411X
MDN4415X
MDN4417X
MDN4501X
MDN4511X
MDN4515X
MDN4517X
MDN5007W
MDN5100X
MDN5103X
MDN5105X
MDN5106X
MDN5200X
MDN5203X
FUNCTIONAL GENETICS
MCB RESEARCH PROJECT
MOLECULAR EVOL GENETICS & DEV
DEFENCE & DISEASE
STRUCTURAL & CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
MOLECULAR GENETICS & GENOMICS
MOLECULAR&CELL BIO HONOURS
MOLECULAR&CELL BIO DISSERTATIO
MOLECULAR&CELL BIO THESIS
SPECIAL STUDY MODULES
SPECIAL STUDY MODULES
INTRO TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
INTRO TO CLINICAL PRACTICE II
SCIENTIF PRINC OF COSM FORM
COSMETIC FORMULATION TECHNOL
HAIR & SKIN BIOL FOR COSM FORM
COSMETIC CLAIMS REGUL ETHICS
PROF COM & PROJECT MGT COSM SC
MEDICINE (AMBULATORY CARE)
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
CLIN MGT OF HIV IN A PHC SETT
CLIN MGT TB IN A PHC SETTING
TB-HIV CO-INFECTION
OPERATIONAL RESEARCH
BIOSTATISTICS
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT I
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT II
CLIN MNGMNT IN HEPATOLOGY
ESSAY:TRANS&TRANSL OFKNOWLEDGE
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY CRSEWORK
CLINICAL PHARM RESEARCH PROJ
MEDICINE: AMBULATORY CARE
MEDICINE (WARD CARE)
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
MEDICINE: AMBULATORY CARE
MEDICINE (WARD CARE)
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
MEDICINE: AMBULATORY CARE
MEDICINE (WARD CARE)
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
MEDICINE: AMBULATORY CARE
MEDICINE (WARD CARE)
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
MEDICINE: AMBULATORY CARE
MEDICINE (WARD CARE)
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
MSC (MED) NEUROSCIENCE
MEDICINE EXT
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
DERMATOLOGY
RHEUMATOLOGY
MEDICINE EXT
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
12,920
0
19,420
19,420
19,420
19,420
70,360
35,700
25,680
4,950
4,950
37,600
5,590
13,640
13,640
13,640
6,830
6,830
10,950
10,960
38,300
11,550
11,550
17,780
16,830
5,860
1,000
1,000
58,090
9,690
53,470
17,830
10,950
21,870
10,960
38,300
10,950
21,870
10,960
39,570
10,950
21,870
10,960
40,820
10,950
21,870
10,960
42,090
10,950
21,870
10,960
43,360
40,670
18,680
9,040
4,790
4,790
18,680
9,040
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 97
MDN5205X
MDN5206X
MDN5300X
MDN5303X
MDN5305X
MDN5306X
MDN5400X
MDN5403X
MDN5405X
MDN5406X
MDN5500X
MDN5503X
MDN5505X
MDN5506X
MDN6006W
MDN6007W
MDN6008F
MDN6100X
MDN6200X
MDN6300X
MDN6400X
MDN6500X
MDN7000W
MDN7001W
MDN7002W
MDN7005W
MDN7006W
MDN7007W
MDN7015W
MDN7017W
MDN7018W
MDN7020W
MDN7021W
MDN7022W
MDN7025W
MDN7026W
MDN7027W
MDN7028W
MDN7029W
MDN7030W
MDN7031W
MDN7032W
MDN7034W
MDN7035W
MDN7036W
MDN7037W
MDN7038W
MDN7039W
MDN7040W
MDN7041W
MDN7042W
MDN7043W
MDN7044W
MDN7050W
MDN7051W
MDN7053W
MDN7054W
MDN7055W
MDN7056W
DERMATOLOGY
RHEUMATOLOGY
MEDICINE EXT
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
DERMATOLOGY
RHEUMATOLOGY
MEDICINE EXT
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
DERMATOLOGY
RHEUMATOLOGY
MEDICINE EXT
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
DERMATOLOGY
RHEUMATOLOGY
TRICHOLOGY & COSM SCI DISS
NEPHROLOGY DISSERTATION
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW METHODS
MEDICINE (INCL ALLIED DISCIP)
MEDICINE (INCL ALLIED DISCIP)
MEDICINE (INCL ALLIED DISCIP)
MEDICINE (INCL ALLIED DISCIP)
MEDICINE (INCL ALLIED DISCIP)
MEDICINE DISSERTATION
MEDICINE THESIS
MD MEDICINE
MMED MEDICINE PT
MMED MEDICINE PT 2
MEDICINE MINOR DISS (60 CRED)
MPHIL PULMONOLOGY PT
MPHIL CARDIOLOGY PT
MPHIL RHEUMATOLOGY PT
MPHIL NEPHROLOGY PT
MPHIL ENDOCRINOLOGY PT
MPHIL GASTROENTEROLOGY PT
DERMATOLOGY MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MMED DERMATOLOGY PT
MMED DERMATOLOGY PT 2
MMED NEUROLOGY PT
MMED NEUROLOGY PT 2
NEUROLOGY MIN DISS (60 CRED)
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY DISS
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY THESIS
MMED CLINICAL PHARM PT
MMED CLIN PHARM PT 2
CLIN PHARM MIN DISS (60 CRED)
PULMONOLOGY MIN DISS (60 CRED)
CARDIOLOGY MIN DISS (60 CRED)
RHEUMATOLOGY M/DISS (60 CRED)
NEPHROLOGY MIN DISS (60 CRED)
ENDOCRINOLOGY M/DISS (60 CRED)
MPHIL GASTROENTEROLOGY PT 2
MPHIL GERIATRIC MEDICINE PT
GERIATRIC MED M/DISS (60 CRED)
MPHIL INFEC DIS & HIV MED PT
INFECDIS&HIVMED M/D (60 CRED)
MPHIL ALLERGOLOGY (ADULT) PT
ALLERGOLOGY M/DISS (60 CRED)
DERMATOLOGY THESIS
MPHIL ADV HEPAT&TRANSPLANT PT
4,790
4,790
18,680
9,040
4,790
4,790
18,680
9,040
4,790
4,790
18,680
9,040
4,790
4,790
40,670
40,670
5,360
22,050
22,050
22,050
22,050
22,050
40,670
25,680
25,680
18,760
18,760
3,320
18,050
18,050
18,050
18,050
18,050
18,050
3,320
18,760
18,760
18,760
18,760
3,320
40,670
25,680
18,760
18,760
3,320
8,190
8,190
8,190
8,190
8,190
8,190
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
25,680
18,050
98 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MDN7057W
MDN7058S
MDN7059S
MDN7060F
MDN7061F
MDN7062W
MDN7064W
MDN7065W
MDN7066W
MDN7067W
MDN7068W
MDN7069W
MDN7070W
MDN9000Z
MEC1000X
MEC1002W
MEC1003F
MEC1005W
MEC1007F
MEC1008S
MEC1009F
MEC1009S
MEC1010F
MEC1011S
MEC2000X
MEC2045S
MEC2046F
MEC2047F
MEC2047S
MEC2048S
MEC2049F
MEC2050S
MEC3060F
MEC3074F
MEC3075F
MEC3076F
MEC3077F
MEC3078S
MEC3079S
MEC3080S
MEC3081S
MEC3082S
MEC3083W
MEC4047F
MEC4088Z
MEC4091Z
MEC4096Z
MEC4097Z
MEC4098Z
MEC4099Z
MEC4100Z
MEC4108S
MEC4114Z
MEC4115Z
MEC4116Z
MEC4117Z
MEC4118Z
MEC4119Z
MEC4120Z
ADVHEPAT&TRANSPLANT M/D (60)
DRUG DEVELOPMENT
DRUG ASSAYS
PHARMACOMETRICS
PK-PD PRINCIPLES
CLINICAL PHARM MINOR DISS
NEPHROLOGY THESIS
CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY MINOR DIS
MMED MEDICAL GENETICS PT
MMED MEDICAL GENETICS PT 2
MED GENETICS MIN DISS (60 CRD)
MPHIL CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY PT
TRICHOLOGY THESIS
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE I
ENGINEERING DRAWING
ENGINEERING DRAWING
INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
INTRO ENGINEERING DRAWING
INTRO TO MECH DESIGN
INTRO TO ENGINEERING MECHANICS
INTRO TO ENGINEERING MECHANICS
INTRO ENGINEERING DRAWING A
INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN
PRACTICAL TRAINING II
APPLIED ENGINEERING MECHANICS
MATERIALS SCIENCE
ENGINEERING DYNAMICS
ENGINEERING DYNAMICS
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN
SOLID MECHANICS
THERMOFLUIDS
MATERIALS UNDER STRESS
MEASUREMENTS AND ACTUATORS
COMPUTER METHODS FOR MECH ENG
STRESS ANALYSIS AND MATERIALS
THERMOFLUIDS II
MECHANICS OF MACHINES
CONTROL SYSTEMS
THERMOFLUIDS III
MANUFACTURING SCIENCES
MACHINE ELEMENT DESIGN
ENGINEER IN SOCIETY
MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS
MANUFACTURING WITH MATERIALS
HONOURS RESEARCH PROJECT
MANUFACT & PROPS OF COMPOSITES
MANUFACT & PROPS OF CERAMICS
PROPS & MFG METALLIC MATERIALS
PHASE TRANSFORMATION MATERIALS
POLYMERIC MATERIALS
SYSTEM DESIGN
EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
OVERVIEW POWER PLANT INDUSTRY
POWER PLANT SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
BOILERS: PROCESSES AND CONTROL
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIALS
TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP
8,190
8,150
12,160
12,160
4,120
36,360
25,680
8,190
18,760
18,760
3,320
18,050
25,680
0
0
9,800
4,950
14,570
4,930
4,930
9,580
9,580
4,930
4,930
0
9,800
7,360
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
4,950
5,010
7,360
9,800
9,800
5,010
7,360
9,800
7,360
9,800
9,800
7,360
7,360
27,560
6,130
4,150
8,150
4,330
6,130
7,360
8,150
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
8,620
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 99
MEC4122Z
MEC4123F
MEC4124W
MEC4125F
MEC4126F
MEC4127F
MEC4128S
MEC4129Z
MEC4130Z
MEC4131Z
MEC4132Z
MEC4133Z
MEC4134Z
MEC4135Z
MEC4136Z
MEC4137Z
MEC5000W
MEC5010Z
MEC5047W
MEC5060W
MEC5063Z
MEC5064Z
MEC5066Z
MEC5067Z
MEC5068Z
MEC5069Z
MEC5070W
MEC5071Z
MEC5092Z
MEC5093W
MEC5095Z
MEC5097Z
MEC5102Z
MEC5103W
MEC5104Z
MEC6000W
MEC6002W
MEC6003W
MEC6004W
MEC6005W
MEC6006W
MEC9004Z
MUZ1201F
MUZ1201H
MUZ1201S
MUZ1203H
MUZ1204H
MUZ1205H
MUZ1207H
MUZ1209H
MUZ1211H
MUZ1213H
MUZ1215H
MUZ1217H
MUZ1219H
MUZ1220H
MUZ1223H
MUZ1225H
MUZ1226H
TURBINE PLANT ENG
ENGINEER IN BUSINESS
ENGINEERING PRODUCT DESIGN
THERMOFLUIDS IV
INTEGRATING EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS
FINAL-YEAR ENGINEERING PROJECT
POWER INDUSTRY ENGINEERING I
POWER INDUSTRY ENGINEERING II
POWER SYSTEM FLEXIBLE OPS
ENG. METALS & ALLOYS
ENG. PERFORMANCE OF MATERIALS
EXP. TECH. FOR MAT. CHARACTER.
EXP. TECH. FOR MECH. TESTING
FUNCTIONAL & CONTEMPORARY MAT.
MIC. & PHASE TRANS. IN METALS
MSC MECHANICAL ENG DISSERT
MSC MECHANICAL ENG PART DISS
MASTERS DISSERTATION
MSC SUSTAINABLE ENGY ENG DISS
INTRO TO FINITE ELEMENTS
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
CONTINUUM MECHANICS
NONLINEAR MATERIAL BEHAVIOUR
COMPUTATIONAL & APPLIED MECH
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
MSC MATERIALS ENG DISSERTATION
MSC MATERIALS ENG DISSERTATION
MSC ENGY & DEVELMNT STUD DISS
ENGY & DEVELMNT STUD DISS
ENG MGMT RESEARCH REPORT
DISSERTATION PREPARATION
KNOWLEDGE & PRACTICE IN ENGED
DISSERTATION ENG ED
ENG ED DISSERTATION
PHD IN MECHANICAL ENG
PHD IN ENG MANAGEMENT
PHD SUSTAIN ENRGY ENG THESIS
PHD IN MATERIALS ENG
PHD ENERGY & DEV STUD THESIS
PHD ENG EDUCATION THESIS
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B (SSA)
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B SSA
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT D
BASS GUITAR B
BASS GUITAR D
BASSOON B
BASSOON D
CELLO B
CELLO D
CLARINET B
CLARINET D
CONDUCTING B
CONDUCTING D
DOUBLE BASS B
DOUBLE BASS D
DRUM SET B
8,620
9,810
13,460
12,240
9,810
9,810
12,240
8,640
8,640
8,640
6,130
6,130
6,130
6,130
6,130
6,130
39,140
35,650
39,120
39,140
6,380
8,430
6,380
6,380
6,380
6,380
39,140
35,650
35,650
39,140
20,880
9,690
7,970
35,650
39,140
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
0
7,260
14,480
7,260
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
100
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ1227H
MUZ1229H
MUZ1231H
MUZ1233H
MUZ1235H
MUZ1237H
MUZ1239H
MUZ1241H
MUZ1243H
MUZ1245H
MUZ1247H
MUZ1249H
MUZ1251H
MUZ1252H
MUZ1253H
MUZ1254H
MUZ1255H
MUZ1257H
MUZ1259H
MUZ1261H
MUZ1263H
MUZ1265H
MUZ1267H
MUZ1269H
MUZ1271H
MUZ1274H
MUZ1276H
MUZ1278H
MUZ1280H
MUZ1281H
MUZ1283H
MUZ1285H
MUZ1287H
MUZ1289H
MUZ1291H
MUZ1293H
MUZ1294H
MUZ1296H
MUZ1298H
MUZ1300H
MUZ1302H
MUZ1304H
MUZ1305H
MUZ1306H
MUZ1307H
MUZ1309H
MUZ1320F
MUZ1320H
MUZ1322F
MUZ1323F
MUZ1323H
MUZ1323S
MUZ1324H
MUZ1325H
MUZ1333H
MUZ1335H
MUZ1337H
MUZ1338S
MUZ1339H
DRUM SET D
EUPHONIUM B
EUPHONIUM D
FLUTE B
FLUTE D
GUITAR B
GUITAR D
HARP B
HARP D
HARPSICHORD B
HARPSICHORD D
HORN B
HORN D
JAZZ GUITAR B
JAZZ GUITAR D
JAZZ PIANO B
JAZZ PIANO D
OBOE B
OBOE D
ORGAN B
ORGAN D
PERCUSSION B
PERCUSSION D
PIANO B
PIANO D
RECORDER B
RECORDER D
SAXOPHONE B
SAXOPHONE D
SECONDARY PIANO
SINGING B
SINGING D
TROMBONE B
TROMBONE D
TRUMPET B
TRUMPET D
TUBA B
TUBA D
VIOLA B
VIOLA D
VIOLIN B
VIOLIN D
VOCAL STUDIES
JAZZ SINGING B
JAZZ SINGING D
ACCORDION B
ACCOMPANYING I (SSA)
ACCOMPANYING I
AFRICAN MUSIC I
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE I (SSA)
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE I
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE I (SSA)
AURAL I
AURAL INTRODUCTORY
ENSEMBLE
FIGURED BASS AND SCORE READING
FOUNDATION MUSIC THEORY
MUSIC IN SOCIETY
JAZZ IN CONTEXT I
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
2,930
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
2,930
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
14,480
5,820
14,480
2,930
5,820
8,710
2,930
5,820
2,930
7,260
7,260
5,820
4,410
8,720
8,720
8,710
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 101
MUZ1340H
MUZ1342H
MUZ1343H
MUZ1350H
MUZ1351H
MUZ1363H
MUZ1366H
MUZ1367F
MUZ1368H
MUZ1369H
MUZ1374H
MUZ1375H
MUZ1377H
MUZ1379H
MUZ1380H
MUZ1381H
MUZ1385W
MUZ1386H
MUZ1388H
MUZ1389H
MUZ1390H
MUZ1391H
MUZ1392H
MUZ1393H
MUZ1394H
MUZ1395H
MUZ1396H
MUZ1397H
MUZ1398H
MUZ1399H
MUZ1400H
MUZ1401H
MUZ1403H
MUZ1404H
MUZ1405H
MUZ2200H
MUZ2201F
MUZ2201H
MUZ2201S
MUZ2202H
MUZ2203H
MUZ2204H
MUZ2205H
MUZ2206H
MUZ2207H
MUZ2208H
MUZ2209H
MUZ2210H
MUZ2211H
MUZ2212H
MUZ2213H
MUZ2214H
MUZ2215H
MUZ2216H
MUZ2217H
MUZ2218H
MUZ2219H
MUZ2220H
MUZ2222H
HISTORY OF WESTERN MUSIC I
JAZZ ENSEMBLE I
JAZZ IMPROVISATION I
MUSIC THEORY I
MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS I
THEORY OF JAZZ I
WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE I
WORLDS OF MUSIC I
ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL I
JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL I
SECONDARY MARIMBA I
AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY I
LYRIC DICTION I
JAZZ EAR TRAINING I
AFRICAN AURAL I
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY A
INTRO TO JAZZ THEORY & AURAL
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE B
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE D
JAZZ BASS B
JAZZ BASS D
JAZZ CLARINET B
JAZZ CLARINET D
JAZZ FLUTE B
JAZZ FLUTE D
JAZZ TROMBONE B
JAZZ TROMBONE D
JAZZ TRUMPET B
JAZZ TRUMPET D
PRACTICAL STUDIES AM
PRACTICAL STUDIES JAZZ
PRACTICAL STUDIES WCM
WORLD MUSIC INSTRUMENT I
OPERA TRAINING I
JAZZ VOCAL TECHNIQUES
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A2
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B2 (SSA)
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B2
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B2 (SSA)
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT C2
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT D2
BASS GUITAR B2
BASS GUITAR D2
BASSOON A2
BASSOON B2
BASSOON C2
BASSOON D2
CELLO A2
CELLO B2
CELLO C2
CELLO D2
CLARINET A2
CLARINET B2
CLARINET C2
CLARINET D2
CONDUCTING A2
CONDUCTING B2
CONDUCTING D2
DOUBLE BASS A2
8,710
5,820
8,710
10,630
10,160
10,160
5,820
8,710
5,820
5,820
2,930
10,160
8,720
7,260
7,260
8,720
8,720
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
5,820
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
14,480
5,820
8,720
8,720
8,720
14,480
5,820
2,930
17,380
7,260
14,480
7,260
11,560
10,760
14,480
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
10,760
17,380
102
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ2223H
MUZ2224H
MUZ2225H
MUZ2226H
MUZ2227H
MUZ2228H
MUZ2229H
MUZ2230H
MUZ2231H
MUZ2232H
MUZ2233H
MUZ2234H
MUZ2235H
MUZ2236H
MUZ2237H
MUZ2238H
MUZ2239H
MUZ2240H
MUZ2241H
MUZ2242H
MUZ2243H
MUZ2244H
MUZ2245H
MUZ2246H
MUZ2247H
MUZ2248H
MUZ2249H
MUZ2250H
MUZ2251H
MUZ2252H
MUZ2253H
MUZ2254H
MUZ2255H
MUZ2256H
MUZ2257H
MUZ2258H
MUZ2259H
MUZ2260H
MUZ2261H
MUZ2262H
MUZ2263H
MUZ2264H
MUZ2265H
MUZ2266H
MUZ2267H
MUZ2268H
MUZ2269H
MUZ2270H
MUZ2271H
MUZ2273H
MUZ2274H
MUZ2275H
MUZ2276H
MUZ2278H
MUZ2280H
MUZ2281H
MUZ2282H
MUZ2283H
MUZ2284H
DOUBLE BASS B2
DOUBLE BASS C2
DOUBLE BASS D2
DRUM SET B2
DRUM SET D2
EUPHONIUM A2
EUPHONIUM B2
EUPHONIUM C2
EUPHONIUM D2
FLUTE A2
FLUTE B2
FLUTE C2
FLUTE D2
GUITAR A2
GUITAR B2
GUITAR C2
GUITAR D2
HARP A2
HARP B2
HARP C2
HARP D2
HARPSICHORD A2
HARPSICHORD B2
HARPSICHORD C2
HARPSICHORD D2
HORN A2
HORN B2
HORN C2
HORN D2
JAZZ GUITAR B2
JAZZ GUITAR D2
JAZZ PIANO B2
JAZZ PIANO D2
OBOE A2
OBOE B2
OBOE C2
OBOE D2
ORGAN A2
ORGAN B2
ORGAN C2
ORGAN D2
PERCUSSION A2
PERCUSSION B2
PERCUSSION C2
PERCUSSION D2
PIANO A2
PIANO B2
PIANO C2
PIANO D2
RECORDER A2
RECORDER B2
RECORDER C2
RECORDER D2
SAXOPHONE B2
SAXOPHONE D2
SECONDARY PIANO 2
SINGING A2
SINGING B2
SINGING C2
14,480
11,560
10,760
14,480
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
14,480
10,760
14,480
2,970
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
14,480
10,760
2,930
17,380
14,480
11,560
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 103
MUZ2285H
MUZ2286H
MUZ2287H
MUZ2288H
MUZ2289H
MUZ2290H
MUZ2291H
MUZ2292H
MUZ2293H
MUZ2294H
MUZ2295H
MUZ2296H
MUZ2297H
MUZ2298H
MUZ2299H
MUZ2300H
MUZ2301H
MUZ2302H
MUZ2303H
MUZ2304H
MUZ2305H
MUZ2306H
MUZ2307H
MUZ2308H
MUZ2309H
MUZ2320H
MUZ2322S
MUZ2323F
MUZ2323H
MUZ2323S
MUZ2324H
MUZ2328H
MUZ2330H
MUZ2333H
MUZ2339F
MUZ2339H
MUZ2340H
MUZ2342H
MUZ2343H
MUZ2346H
MUZ2349H
MUZ2350H
MUZ2351H
MUZ2356H
MUZ2363H
MUZ2365H
MUZ2366H
MUZ2367S
MUZ2368H
MUZ2369H
MUZ2372H
MUZ2373H
MUZ2374H
MUZ2375H
MUZ2377H
MUZ2379H
MUZ2380H
MUZ2385H
MUZ2386H
SINGING D2
TROMBONE A2
TROMBONE B2
TROMBONE C2
TROMBONE D2
TRUMPET A2
TRUMPET B2
TRUMPET C2
TRUMPET D2
TUBA B2
TUBA C2
TUBA D2
VIOLA A2
VIOLA B2
VIOLA C2
VIOLA D2
VIOLIN A2
VIOLIN B2
VIOLIN C2
VIOLIN D2
VOCAL STUDIES 2
JAZZ SINGING B2
JAZZ SINGING D2
ACCORDION A2
ACCORDION B2
ACCOMPANYING II
AFRICAN MUSIC II
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE II SSA
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE II
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE II SSA
AURAL II
CHAMBER MUSIC I
COMPOSITION I
ENSEMBLE II
HISTORY OF JAZZ II (SSA)
JAZZ IN CONTEXT II
HISTORY OF WESTERN MUSIC II
JAZZ ENSEMBLE II
JAZZ IMPROVISATION II
REP & APPLIED REP STUDIES II
MUSIC EDUCATION I
MUSIC THEORY II
MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS II
REP AND APPLIED REP STUDIES I
THEORY OF JAZZ II
TEACHING METHOD & REPERTOIRE I
WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE II
WORLDS OF MUSIC II
ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL II
JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL II
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIA
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIB
SECONDARY MARIMBA II
AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY II
LYRIC DICTION II
JAZZ EAR TRAINING II
AFRICAN AURAL II
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE A2
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE B2
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
17,380
14,480
11,560
10,760
11,050
14,480
10,760
17,380
14,480
4,410
10,160
2,930
5,820
2,930
7,260
10,160
8,710
4,410
5,100
10,160
10,160
5,820
11,590
8,810
10,160
10,760
11,560
8,810
11,560
4,410
5,820
10,160
4,410
5,820
10,160
10,160
2,970
11,560
10,760
8,710
7,260
17,380
14,480
104
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ2387H
MUZ2388H
MUZ2389H
MUZ2390H
MUZ2391H
MUZ2392H
MUZ2393H
MUZ2394H
MUZ2395H
MUZ2396H
MUZ2397H
MUZ2398H
MUZ2402H
MUZ2403H
MUZ2404H
MUZ2405H
MUZ2405S
MUZ3200H
MUZ3201H
MUZ3202H
MUZ3203H
MUZ3204H
MUZ3205H
MUZ3206H
MUZ3207H
MUZ3208H
MUZ3209H
MUZ3210H
MUZ3211H
MUZ3212H
MUZ3213H
MUZ3214H
MUZ3215H
MUZ3216H
MUZ3217H
MUZ3218H
MUZ3219H
MUZ3220H
MUZ3222H
MUZ3223H
MUZ3224H
MUZ3225H
MUZ3226H
MUZ3227H
MUZ3228H
MUZ3229H
MUZ3230H
MUZ3231H
MUZ3232H
MUZ3233H
MUZ3234H
MUZ3235H
MUZ3236H
MUZ3237H
MUZ3238H
MUZ3239H
MUZ3240H
MUZ3241H
MUZ3242H
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE C2
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE D2
JAZZ BASS B2
JAZZ BASS D2
JAZZ CLARINET B2
JAZZ CLARINET D2
JAZZ FLUTE B2
JAZZ FLUTE D2
JAZZ TROMBONE B2
JAZZ TROMBONE D2
JAZZ TRUMPET B2
JAZZ TRUMPET D2
TUBA A2
WORLD MUSIC INSTRUMENT II
OPERA TRAINING II
JAZZ VOCAL TECHNIQUES II
JAZZ VOCAL TECHNIQUES II (SSA)
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A3
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B3
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT C3
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT D3
BASS GUITAR B3
BASS GUITAR D3
BASSOON A3
BASSOON B3
BASSOON C3
BASSOON D3
CELLO A3
CELLO B3
CELLO C3
CELLO D3
CLARINET A3
CLARINET B3
CLARINET C3
CLARINET D3
CONDUCTING A3
CONDUCTING B3
CONDUCTING D3
DOUBLE BASS A3
DOUBLE BASS B3
DOUBLE BASS C3
DOUBLE BASS D3
DRUM SET B3
DRUM SET D3
EUPHONIUM A3
EUPHONIUM B3
EUPHONIUM C3
EUPHONIUM D3
FLUTE A3
FLUTE B3
FLUTE C3
FLUTE D3
GUITAR A3
GUITAR B3
GUITAR C3
GUITAR D3
HARP A3
HARP B3
HARP C3
11,560
10,760
14,480
10,760
14,480
10,760
14,480
10,760
14,480
10,760
14,480
10,760
17,380
17,380
10,160
5,820
2,910
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
17,380
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,600
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
17,380
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 105
MUZ3243H
MUZ3244H
MUZ3245H
MUZ3246H
MUZ3247H
MUZ3248H
MUZ3249H
MUZ3250H
MUZ3251H
MUZ3252H
MUZ3253H
MUZ3254H
MUZ3256H
MUZ3257H
MUZ3258H
MUZ3259H
MUZ3260H
MUZ3261H
MUZ3262H
MUZ3263H
MUZ3264H
MUZ3265H
MUZ3266H
MUZ3267H
MUZ3268H
MUZ3269H
MUZ3270H
MUZ3271H
MUZ3273H
MUZ3274H
MUZ3275H
MUZ3276H
MUZ3278H
MUZ3280H
MUZ3282H
MUZ3283H
MUZ3284H
MUZ3285H
MUZ3286H
MUZ3287H
MUZ3288H
MUZ3289H
MUZ3290H
MUZ3291H
MUZ3292H
MUZ3293H
MUZ3294H
MUZ3295H
MUZ3296H
MUZ3297H
MUZ3298H
MUZ3299H
MUZ3300H
MUZ3301H
MUZ3302H
MUZ3303H
MUZ3304H
MUZ3305H
MUZ3306H
HARP D3
HARPSICHORD A3
HARPSICHORD B3
HARPSICHORD C3
HARPSICHORD D3
HORN A3
HORN B3
HORN C3
HORN D3
JAZZ GUITAR B3
JAZZ GUITAR D3
JAZZ PIANO B3
OBOE A3
OBOE B3
OBOE C3
OBOE D3
ORGAN A3
ORGAN B3
ORGAN C3
ORGAN D3
PERCUSSION A3
PERCUSSION B3
PERCUSSION C3
PERCUSSION D3
PIANO A3
PIANO B3
PIANO C3
PIANO D3
RECORDER A3
RECORDER B3
RECORDER C3
RECORDER D3
SAXOPHONE B3
SAXOPHONE D3
SINGING A3
SINGING B3
SINGING C3
SINGING D3
TROMBONE A3
TROMBONE B3
TROMBONE C3
TROMBONE D3
TRUMPET A3
TRUMPET B3
TRUMPET C3
TRUMPET D3
TUBA B3
TUBA C3
TUBA D3
VIOLA A3
VIOLA B3
VIOLA C3
VIOLA D3
VIOLIN A3
VIOLIN B3
VIOLIN C3
VIOLIN D3
VOCAL STUDIES 3
JAZZ SINGING B3
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
17,380
11,590
17,380
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
17,380
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
23,140
17,380
11,560
11,590
11,050
17,380
106
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ3307H
MUZ3308H
MUZ3309H
MUZ3320H
MUZ3323H
MUZ3324F
MUZ3328H
MUZ3330H
MUZ3333H
MUZ3339H
MUZ3340H
MUZ3342H
MUZ3343H
MUZ3349H
MUZ3351H
MUZ3355H
MUZ3360H
MUZ3365H
MUZ3366H
MUZ3368H
MUZ3369H
MUZ3371H
MUZ3372H
MUZ3375H
MUZ3377H
MUZ3379H
MUZ3380H
MUZ3381H
MUZ3381S
MUZ3384H
MUZ3385H
MUZ3386H
MUZ3387H
MUZ3388H
MUZ3389H
MUZ3390H
MUZ3391H
MUZ3392H
MUZ3393H
MUZ3394H
MUZ3395H
MUZ3396H
MUZ3397H
MUZ3398H
MUZ3402H
MUZ3403H
MUZ3404H
MUZ3702H
MUZ3704W
MUZ3705H
MUZ3706H
MUZ3707H
MUZ3708H
MUZ3709H
MUZ4022F
MUZ4022S
MUZ4025H
MUZ4027H
MUZ4028H
JAZZ SINGING D3
ACCORDION A3
ACCORDION B3
ACCOMPANYING III
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE III
ADV TOP IN AFRI & WORLD MUS 3
CHAMBER MUSIC II
COMPOSITION II
ENSEMBLE III
JAZZ IN CONTEXT III
MUSIC IN HISTORY & SOCIETY III
JAZZ ENSEMBLE III
JAZZ IMPROVISATION III
MUSIC EDUCATION II
MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS III
ORCHESTRATION I
TEACHING METHOD
TEACHING METHOD &REPERTOIRE II
WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE III
ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL III
JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL III
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIIA
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIIB
AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY III
LYRIC DICTION III
JAZZ STYLES & ANALYSIS
JAZZ PEDAGOGY
JAZZ MASTERCLASS
JAZZ MASTERCLASS (SSA)
JAZZ ARRANGING A
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE A3
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE B3
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE C3
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE D3
JAZZ BASS B3
JAZZ BASS D3
JAZZ CLARINET B3
JAZZ CLARINET D3
JAZZ FLUTE B3
JAZZ FLUTE D3
JAZZ TROMBONE B3
JAZZ TROMBONE D3
JAZZ TRUMPET B3
JAZZ TRUMPET D3
TUBA A3
WORLD MUSIC INSTRUMENT III
OPERA TRAINING III
ADVANCED VOCAL STUDIES
ADVANCED OPERA WORKSHOP
ADV INSTRUMENTAL/ VOCAL STDS A
ADV INSTR/ VOCAL STUDIES B
ADVTRANS. MTDS (AFRICAN MUS)
ADV. REPERTOIRE (JAZZ)
ADV REPERTOIRE (W CLASSICAL)
SELECTED TOPICS IN MUSICOL A
SELECTED TOPICS IN MUSICOL A
MAJOR RECITAL - HONOURS
MINOR RECITAL I - HONOURS
MINOR RECITAL II - HONOURS
11,590
23,140
17,380
4,410
8,720
11,560
17,380
11,560
4,410
13,220
11,590
5,820
17,380
11,560
13,020
8,710
4,770
4,410
5,820
4,410
5,820
11,560
7,100
13,020
10,760
11,590
5,820
11,590
5,800
17,380
23,010
17,380
11,280
11,590
17,380
11,590
17,380
11,590
17,380
11,590
17,380
11,590
17,380
11,590
23,140
23,140
23,140
13,220
28,740
23,150
23,150
11,840
11,840
11,840
10,580
10,580
22,730
11,420
11,420
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 107
MUZ4029H
MUZ4030H
MUZ4031H
MUZ4033H
MUZ4034H
MUZ4037H
MUZ4038F
MUZ4038S
MUZ4039F
MUZ4039S
MUZ4045F
MUZ4045S
MUZ4050H
MUZ4051H
MUZ4052H
MUZ4053H
MUZ4054F
MUZ4054S
MUZ4055F
MUZ4055S
MUZ4200W
MUZ4201W
MUZ4202H
MUZ4203H
MUZ4204W
MUZ4205H
MUZ4206W
MUZ4207W
MUZ4208H
MUZ4209H
MUZ4210W
MUZ4211W
MUZ4212H
MUZ4213H
MUZ4214W
MUZ4215W
MUZ4216H
MUZ4217H
MUZ4218W
MUZ4219W
MUZ4220H
MUZ4222W
MUZ4223W
MUZ4224H
MUZ4225H
MUZ4226W
MUZ4227H
MUZ4228W
MUZ4229W
MUZ4230H
MUZ4231H
MUZ4232W
MUZ4233W
MUZ4234H
MUZ4235H
MUZ4236W
MUZ4237W
MUZ4238H
MUZ4239H
MINOR RECITAL - JAZZ/AFRICAN
COMPOSITION MINOR PORTFOLIO
COMPOSITION (MAJOR) - HONOURS
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
ORCHESTRATION PORTFOLIO
SELECTED TOPICS B
SELECTED TOPICS C
SELECTED TOPICS C
AFRICAN MUSICOLOGY
AFRICAN MUSICOLOGY
MUSIC ANALYSIS D
MUSIC ANALYSIS D
INTERIM MAJOR RECITAL PGDIP
MINOR RECITAL II PGDIP
FINAL MAJOR RECITAL PGDIP
MINOR RECITAL I PG DIP
TOPICS IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
TOPICS IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
TOPICS IN HIST MUSICOLOGY A
TOPICS IN HIST MUSICOLOGY A
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A4
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B4
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT C4
AFRICAN INSTRUMENT D4
BASS GUITAR B4
BASS GUITAR D4
BASSOON A4
BASSOON B4
BASSOON C4
BASSOON D4
CELLO A4
CELLO B4
CELLO C4
CELLO D4
CLARINET A4
CLARINET B4
CLARINET C4
CLARINET D4
CONDUCTING A4
CONDUCTING B4
CONDUCTING D4
DOUBLE BASS A4
DOUBLE BASS B4
DOUBLE BASS C4
DOUBLE BASS D4
DRUM SET B4
DRUM SET D4
EUPHONIUM A4
EUPHONIUM B4
EUPHONIUM C4
EUPHONIUM D4
FLUTE A4
FLUTE B4
FLUTE C4
FLUTE D4
GUITAR A4
GUITAR B4
GUITAR C4
GUITAR D4
21,020
10,580
41,990
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
17,160
8,640
17,160
8,640
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
23,010
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
23,010
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
108
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ4240W
MUZ4241W
MUZ4242H
MUZ4243H
MUZ4244W
MUZ4245W
MUZ4246H
MUZ4247H
MUZ4248W
MUZ4249W
MUZ4250H
MUZ4251H
MUZ4252W
MUZ4253H
MUZ4254W
MUZ4255H
MUZ4256W
MUZ4257W
MUZ4258H
MUZ4259H
MUZ4260W
MUZ4261W
MUZ4262H
MUZ4263H
MUZ4264W
MUZ4265W
MUZ4266H
MUZ4267H
MUZ4268W
MUZ4269W
MUZ4270H
MUZ4271H
MUZ4273W
MUZ4274W
MUZ4275H
MUZ4276H
MUZ4278W
MUZ4280H
MUZ4282W
MUZ4283W
MUZ4284H
MUZ4285H
MUZ4286W
MUZ4287W
MUZ4288H
MUZ4289H
MUZ4290W
MUZ4291W
MUZ4292H
MUZ4293H
MUZ4294W
MUZ4295H
MUZ4296H
MUZ4297W
MUZ4298W
MUZ4299H
MUZ4300H
MUZ4301W
MUZ4302W
HARP A4
HARP B4
HARP C4
HARP D4
HARPSICHORD A4
HARPSICHORD B4
HARPSICHORD C4
HARPSICHORD D4
HORN A4
HORN B4
HORN C4
HORN D4
JAZZ GUITAR B4
JAZZ GUITAR D4
JAZZ PIANO B4
JAZZ PIANO D4
OBOE A4
OBOE B4
OBOE C4
OBOE D4
ORGAN A4
ORGAN B4
ORGAN C4
ORGAN D4
PERCUSSION A4
PERCUSSION B4
PERCUSSION C4
PERCUSSION D4
PIANO A4
PIANO B4
PIANO C4
PIANO D4
RECORDER A4
RECORDER B4
RECORDER C4
RECORDER D4
SAXOPHONE B4
SAXOPHONE D4
SINGING A4
SINGING B4
SINGING C4
SINGING D4
TROMBONE A4
TROMBONE B4
TROMBONE C4
TROMBONE D4
TRUMPET A4
TRUMPET B4
TRUMPET C4
TRUMPET D4
TUBA B4
TUBA C4
TUBA D4
VIOLA A4
VIOLA B4
VIOLA C4
VIOLA D4
VIOLIN A4
VIOLIN B4
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
23,010
11,590
23,010
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
23,010
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
10,760
11,590
28,740
23,010
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 109
MUZ4303H
MUZ4304H
MUZ4305W
MUZ4306W
MUZ4307H
MUZ4308W
MUZ4309W
MUZ4323H
MUZ4324S
MUZ4328H
MUZ4330H
MUZ4333H
MUZ4340H
MUZ4342H
MUZ4351H
MUZ4355H
MUZ4368H
MUZ4369H
MUZ4371H
MUZ4372W
MUZ4382W
MUZ4384H
MUZ4385W
MUZ4386W
MUZ4387H
MUZ4388H
MUZ4389W
MUZ4390H
MUZ4391W
MUZ4392H
MUZ4394H
MUZ4394W
MUZ4395W
MUZ4396H
MUZ4397W
MUZ4398H
MUZ4402H
MUZ4404H
MUZ5003W
MUZ5004W
MUZ5005W
MUZ5006W
MUZ5008W
MUZ5013W
MUZ5023F
MUZ5023S
MUZ5055F
MUZ5055S
MUZ5056F
MUZ5057W
MUZ5058F
MUZ5058S
MUZ5059F
MUZ5059S
MUZ5060S
MUZ5061F
MUZ5062F
MUZ5062S
MUZ5063H
VIOLIN C4
VIOLIN D4
VOCAL STUDIES 4
JAZZ SINGING B4
JAZZ SINGING D4
ACCORDION A4
ACCORDION B4
AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE IV
ADV TOP AFRICAN & WORLD MUS 4
CHAMBER MUSIC III
COMPOSITION III
ENSEMBLE IV
MUSIC IN HISTORY & SOCIETY IV
JAZZ ENSEMBLE IV
MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS IV
ORCHESTRATION II
ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL IV
JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL IV
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IV
MUSICOLOGY
JAZZ IMPROVISATION IV
JAZZ ARRANGING B
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE A4
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE B4
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE C4
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE D4
JAZZ BASS B4
JAZZ BASS D4
JAZZ CLARINET B4
JAZZ CLARINET D4
JAZZ FLUTE D4
JAZZ FLUTE B4
JAZZ TROMBONE B4
JAZZ TROMBONE D4
JAZZ TRUMPET B4
JAZZ TRUMPET D4
TUBA A4
OPERA TRAINING IV
INTERIM MAJOR RECITAL (MMUS)
MINOR RECITAL I (MMUS)
MINOR RECITAL II (MMUS)
FINAL MAJOR RECITAL (MMUS)
MASTERS IN MUSIC
COMPOSITION 50% - MASTERS
ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS A
ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS A
TOPICS IN HIST MUSICOLOGY B
TOPICS IN HIST MUSICOLOGY B
TOPICS IN HIST MUSCICOLOGY C
MINOR DISSERTATION/PROJE
TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY A
TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY A
TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY B
TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY B
SELECTED TOPICS MUSICOLOGY C
ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODS
TOPICS IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
TOPICS IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
MUSICOLOGY D
10,760
11,590
13,220
23,010
11,590
28,740
23,010
8,720
17,260
17,380
11,590
4,410
17,380
5,820
17,260
11,560
4,410
11,560
34,500
14,470
23,010
23,010
28,740
23,010
10,760
10,760
23,010
11,590
23,010
11,590
11,590
23,010
23,010
11,590
23,010
11,590
28,740
28,740
17,160
8,640
8,640
17,160
35,700
47,470
11,950
11,950
11,940
11,940
11,940
21,740
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
110
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ5064F
MUZ5064S
MUZ6000W
MUZ9000Z
OBS2001F
OBS2001S
OBS4006W
OBS4103X
OBS4203X
OBS4303X
OBS4403X
OBS4406X
OBS4503X
OBS4506X
OBS5001W
OBS5006W
OBS5007W
OBS5105X
OBS5106X
OBS5107X
OBS5205X
OBS5206X
OBS5207X
OBS5305X
OBS5306X
OBS5307X
OBS5405X
OBS5406X
OBS5407X
OBS5505X
OBS5506X
OBS5507X
OBS6100X
OBS6200X
OBS6300X
OBS6400X
OBS6500X
OBS7001W
OBS7002W
OBS7006W
OBS7007W
OBS7008W
OBS7009W
OBS7010W
OBS7011W
OBS7013W
OBS7014W
OBS7015W
OBS7016W
OBS7017W
OBS7018W
OBS9000Z
PBL2000F
PBL2000W
PBL2800F
PBL3001F
PBL3801F
PBL3801W
PBL4001W
ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC ANALYSIS
ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC ANALYSIS
PHD IN MUSIC
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
SPECIAL STUDY MODULES
SPECIAL STUDY MODULES
OBSTETRICS EXT CREDIT
OBSTETRICS
OBSTETRICS
OBSTETRICS
OBSTETRICS
OBSTETRICS EXT CREDIT
OBSTETRICS
OBSTETRICS EXT CREDIT
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY DISS
GYNAECOLOGY EXTERNAL CREDIT
OBSTETRICS FOR EXTERNAL CREDIT
GYNAECOLOGY
GYNAECOLOGY EXTERNAL CREDIT
OBSTETRICS EXT CRED
GYNAECOLOGY
GYNAECOLOGY EXTERNAL CREDIT
OBSTETRICS EXT CRED
GYNAECOLOGY
GYNAECOLOGY EXTERNAL CREDIT
OBSTETRICS EXT CRED
GYNAECOLOGY
GYNAECOLOGY EXTERNAL CREDIT
OBSTETRICS EXT CRED
GYNAECOLOGY
GYNAECOLOGY EXTERNAL CREDIT
OBSTETRICS EXT CRED
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
OBS & GYNAE THESIS
MD OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
MMED OBSTETS & GYNAE PT 2
OBS&GYNAE MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MPHIL REPRODUCTIVE MED PT
REPRODUCTIVE MED M/DISS (60)
MPHIL GYNAECOL ONCOLOGY PT
GYNAECOL ONCOLOGY M/DISS (60)
MPHIL MATERN & FETAL MED PT
MATERN & FETAL MED M/DISS (60)
MMED O&G PT B
MMED O&G PT A
MPHIL IN UROGYNAE PART
UROGYNAE MIN DISS (60 CRED)
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (PART A)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
CRIME & DEVIANCE IN SA CITIES
INTERNATIONAL LAW
CRIMINAL LAW (PART A)
CRIMINAL LAW
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
11,940
11,940
25,680
0
7,010
7,010
17,160
16,430
16,430
16,430
16,430
17,160
16,430
17,160
40,670
9,130
9,130
9,520
9,130
9,130
9,520
9,130
9,130
9,520
9,130
9,130
9,520
9,130
9,130
9,520
9,130
9,130
21,380
21,380
21,380
21,380
21,380
25,680
25,680
18,760
3,320
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
12,530
6,320
18,050
8,190
0
9,010
17,990
9,010
9,010
9,010
16,230
16,230
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 111
PBL4401H
PBL4402H
PBL4501F
PBL4502F
PBL4504F
PBL4505S
PBL4506F
PBL4507F
PBL4601S
PBL4602F
PBL4604F
PBL4605F
PBL4606H
PBL4607F
PBL4619S
PBL4623F
PBL4640F
PBL4642S
PBL4643F
PBL4661F
PBL4662S
PBL4663F
PBL4664S
PBL4666S
PBL4667F
PBL4667S
PBL4668S
PBL4801F
PBL4802F
PBL5600W
PBL5601W
PBL5602F
PBL5602W
PBL5602X
PBL5615F
PBL5618S
PBL5619S
PBL5619X
PBL5623F
PBL5624W
PBL5626W
PBL5627W
PBL5628F
PBL5631F
PBL5640F
PBL5640X
PBL5642S
PBL5642X
PBL5643F
PBL5643X
PBL5644S
PBL5651S
PBL5653F
PBL5654W
PBL5658S
PBL5658X
PBL5659S
PBL5661S
PBL5800W
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPTION
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPTION
CRIMINOLOGY: SELECTED ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
INTERNAT CRIM LAW AND AFRICA
INTL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW & CONST
REFUGEE AND IMMIGRATION LAW
FORENSIC SCIENCES AND THE LAW
CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION
CRIM JUSTICE & CONSTITUTION
SOC JUSTICE & THE CONSTITUTION
WOMEN AND LAW
MOOT CAPUT
INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE SEA
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRO LAW
GOVERN UNDER CONSTITUTION
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRO LAW
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
POLLUTION LAW
JUD SKILLS & PRAC JURISPRUD
JUDGE IN A CONSTIT DEMOC
PRAC APPROACH EVIDENCE LAW
PRACTICAL COURT PROCESSES
RESEARCH PAPER IN JUD STUDIES
LAW & TECH FOR JUD OFFICERS
LAW & TECH FOR JUD OFFICERS
INSTRUM CRTS & CASES FOR JO
LAW OF EVIDENCE
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
MASTERS IN PUBLIC LAW
MASTERS IN PUBLIC LAW DISS
INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE SEA
MASTERS IN CONSTIT & ADMIN LAW
INT LAW OF THE SEA - RES TASK
INTL LAW IN THEORY & PRACTICE
LAW ON DISPUTES USE OF FORCE
INTERNATL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
INT ENV LAW - RESEARCH TASK
GOVERNING UNDER CONSTITUTION
MASTERS IN MAR & ENV LAW DISS
MASTERS IN HUM RIGHTS LAW DISS
MASTERS IN INT PUB LAW DISS
INT RGTS OF THE CHILD
INT PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRON LAW
PRINC OF ENV LAW - RES TASK
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW
NAT RES LAW - RES TASK
POLLUTION LAW
POLLUTION LAW - RESEARCH TASK
SEXUAL OFFENCES AND THE LAW
INT PROT WOMENS HUMAN RIGHTS
REFUGEE LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS
MASTERS IN ENV LAW DISS
ADMIN JUSTICE & OPEN GOVT
ADM JUST & OPEN GOV - RES TASK
HUM RTS LEG PLUR REL & CULT
LITIGATING SA BILL OF RIGHTS
MASTERS IN CRIMINOLOGY
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
22,340
22,330
22,340
22,330
22,330
22,330
22,340
22,340
22,340
22,340
22,340
4,680
4,680
22,340
8,160
8,160
21,220
11,230
22,330
11,230
2,360
22,330
22,330
22,330
2,360
22,330
11,230
11,230
11,230
22,330
22,330
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
22,330
22,330
11,230
22,330
2,360
22,330
22,330
21,220
112
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
PBL5802W
PBL5809W
PBL5815S
PBL5820F
PBL5822S
PBL5844S
PBL5847S
PBL5849F
PBL5850W
PBL6700W
PBL6701W
PBL6702W
PBL6703W
PBL6704W
PED2001F
PED2001S
PED4003S
PED4005S
PED4006F
PED4008F
PED4009S
PED4010F
PED4011S
PED4031W
PED4032W
PED4033W
PED4034W
PED4035W
PED4036W
PED4037W
PED4038W
PED4039W
PED4040W
PED4041W
PED4042W
PED4043W
PED4044W
PED4045S
PED4046F
PED4047S
PED4048F
PED4049F
PED4049W
PED4051F
PED4052S
PED4062F
PED4063F
PED4116X
PED4149X
PED4216X
PED4249X
PED4316X
PED4349X
PED4416X
PED4417X
PED4449X
PED4516X
PED4517X
PED4549X
MASTERS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
MASTERS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PUNISHMENT & HUMAN RIGHTS
THEORIES OF CRIME & SOC ORDER
VICTIMS & VICTIMOLOGY
POLICE AND POLICING
FORENSICS AND THE LAW
LAW IN ACTION
MASTERS IN CRIM LAW & SOC DIS
PHD IN PUBLIC LAW
LLD IN PUBLIC LAW (THESIS)
LLD IN PUB LAW (PBL WK)
PHD IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PHD IN CRIMINOLOGY
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
CHILD HEALTH POLICIES
OPTIMISING CARE
ADVOCACY & CHILDRENS RIGHTS
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COMMUNICATION ED & TRAINING
LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
CLIN MNGT IN PAED HAEM & ONCOL
ESS: TRANSIT&TRANSLAT OF KNOWL
CLIN MNGT IN NEONATOLOGY
CLIN MNGT IN PAED CARDIOLOGY
PAEDIATRIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
CLIN MNGT OF PAED DIABETES
CLIN MNGT OF PAED EPILEPSY
CLIN MNGT IN PAED GASTROENT
CLIN MNGT IN DEVELOPMENT PAEDS
CLIN MNGT IN PAED EMRGNCY CARE
CLIN MGT IN PAED CRIT CARE
CLIN MNGT OF PAED RHEUMATOLOGY
CLIN MNGT IN PAED PULMONOLOGY
CLIN MNGT IN PAED NEPHROLOGY
PAEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE
PRINCIPLES OF PAED PALL CARE
PSYCHOSOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL CAR
COMMUNICATION COLLAB AND PLAN
EPI AND RES APPRAISAL
CLINICAL PAEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE
EXP LEARNING
EXP LEARNING 2
ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE
CHILD ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH
NEONATOLOGY
CHILD HEALTH
NEONATOLOGY
CHILD HEALTH
NEONATOLOGY
CHILD HEALTH
NEONATOLOGY
NEONATOLOGY EXT CREDIT
CHILD HEALTH
NEONATOLOGY
NEONATOLOGY EXT CREDIT
CHILD HEALTH
11,230
21,220
22,330
22,330
22,330
22,330
22,330
22,330
11,230
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
7,010
7,010
5,750
4,150
5,660
4,150
4,150
4,150
4,150
42,060
14,080
42,060
18,710
23,380
42,060
42,060
42,060
42,060
42,060
42,060
42,060
42,060
42,060
30,290
30,290
13,510
13,510
4,740
13,510
6,170
6,170
3,940
3,940
5,500
5,490
5,500
5,490
5,500
5,490
5,500
5,500
5,490
5,500
5,500
5,490
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 113
PED5002F
PED5005S
PED5006F
PED5007F
PED5008S
PED5009S
PED5010S
PED5011S
PED5012W
PED5013F
PED5015H
PED5016S
PED5017H
PED5018F
PED5018S
PED5025F
PED5026S
PED5027S
PED5028F
PED5104X
PED5105X
PED5106X
PED5204X
PED5205X
PED5206X
PED5304X
PED5305X
PED5306X
PED5404X
PED5405X
PED5406X
PED5504X
PED5505X
PED5506X
PED6100X
PED6104X
PED6200X
PED6204X
PED6300X
PED6304X
PED6400X
PED6404X
PED6500X
PED6504X
PED7000W
PED7001W
PED7004W
PED7006W
PED7007W
PED7009W
PED7010W
PED7011W
PED7012W
PED7019W
PED7020W
PED7021W
PED7022W
PED7023W
PED7024W
INTRO TO CLINICAL RESEARCH
RES METH F HLTH PROFESSIONAL I
PROCESS OF CLINICAL TRIALS
PARTNERSHIPS W HUMAN SUBJECTS
GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE
INTRO TO CLIN RESRCH MONITORNG
MONITORING CLINICAL TRIALS
MPHIL MCH INTEGRTD FINAL ASSMN
MATRN&CHILDHLTH M/DISS (60CRD)
RES METH F HLTH PROFS II
BIOSTATISTICS
MCAH
IEAC COURSE
MCAH PRIORITIES
MCAH PRIORITIES
EPIDEMIOLOGY
HEALTH INFORM & SURVEIL
MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP
PHC RIGHTS & ADVOCACY
GEN CARE OF THE CHILD EXT CRED
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY
PAEDIATRIC MEDICINE
GEN CARE OF THE CHILD EXT CRED
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY
PAEDIATRIC MEDICINE
GEN CARE OF THE CHILD EXT CRED
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY
PAEDIATRIC MEDICINE
GEN CARE OF THE CHILD EXT CRED
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY
PAEDIATRIC MEDICINE
GEN CARE OF THE CHILD EXT CRED
PAEDIATRIC SURGERY
PAEDIATRIC MEDICINE
PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH
NEONATAL MEDICINE
PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH
NEONATAL MEDICINE
PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH
NEONATAL MEDICINE
PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH
NEONATAL MEDICINE
PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH
NEONATAL MEDICINE
PAEDIATRICS DISSERTATION
PAEDIATRICS THESIS
MMED PAEDIATRICS PT
MMED PAEDIATRICS PT 2
PAEDIATRICS MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MPHIL PAED NEPHROLOGY PT
MPHIL NEONATOLOGY PT
MPHIL PAED ONCOLOGY PT
MPHIL PAED CARDIOLOGY PT
PAED NEPHROLOGY M/DISS (60)
NEONATOLOGY M/DISS (60 CRED)
PAED ONCOLOGY M/DISS (60 CRED)
PAED CARDIOLOGY M/DISS (60)
MPHIL PAED ENDOCRIN PT
PAED ENDOCRIN M/DISS (60)
9,650
4,120
3,330
3,330
4,120
3,330
3,330
690
24,270
4,120
5,910
5,910
4,930
9,830
9,830
6,890
6,890
6,890
5,910
18,230
4,740
14,240
18,230
4,740
14,240
18,230
4,740
14,240
18,230
4,740
14,240
18,230
4,740
14,240
14,390
7,240
14,390
7,240
14,390
7,240
14,390
7,240
14,390
7,240
37,810
25,680
18,760
18,760
3,320
16,430
18,050
18,050
18,050
8,190
8,190
8,190
8,190
18,050
8,190
114
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
PED7025W
PED7026W
PED7027W
PED7028W
PED7029W
PED7030W
PED7031W
PED7032W
PED7033W
PED7034W
PED7035W
PED7036W
PED7037W
PED7038W
PED7039W
PED7040W
PED7041W
PED7042W
PED7043W
PED7044W
PED7045W
PED7046W
PHI1010S
PHI1011S
PHI1024F
PHI1025F
PHI2012F
PHI2016S
PHI2037F
PHI2040S
PHI2041S
PHI2042F
PHI2043F
PHI2043L
PHI2043P
PHI2043S
PHI2044F
PHI2045S
PHI3023F
PHI3024S
PHI4004H
PHI4010F
PHI4010S
PHI4012F
PHI4012S
PHI4015F
PHI4015S
PHI4016F
PHI4019W
PHI4021F
PHI4021S
PHI4022F
PHI4022S
PHI4023F
PHI4023S
PHI4024F
PHI4024S
PHI4025F
PHI4025S
MPHIL PAED NEUROLOGY PT
PAED NEUROLOGY M/DISS (60)
MPHIL PAED CRITICAL CARE PT
PAED CRITICAL CARE M/D (60)
MPHIL DEVELPMNTL PAEDS PT
DEVELOPMENTL PAEDS M/D (60)
MPHIL MATNL&CHILD HLTH BY DISS
MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH THESIS
MPHIL PAED INFEC DISEAS PT
PAED INFEC DISEAS M/D (60)
MPHIL PAED PULMONOLOGY PT
PAED PULMONOLOGY
HEALTH COMMUNICATION THESIS
CLIN SCI & IMMUNOLOGY THESIS
MPHIL PAED GASTRO PT
PAED GASTRO M/DISS (60)
MPHIL PAED RHEUM PT
PAED RHEUM M/DISS (60)
MPHIL ALLERGOLOGY (PAED) PT
PAED ALLERGOLOGY M/DISS (60)
MSC(MED) PAED NEUROSCIENCE
PHD PAED (NEUROSCIENCE)
ETHICS
ETHICS +
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
CRITICAL THINKING
PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCH & MIND
PHILOSOPHY OF ART & LITERATURE
APPLIED ETHICS
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
GREAT PHILOSOPHERS
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
BUSINESS ETHICS
BUSINESS ETHICS
BUSINESS ETHICS
BUSINESS ETHICS
PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS
PHILOSOPHY OF RACE
LOGIC AND LANGUAGE
METAPHYSICS & EPISTEMOLOGY
PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS
FORMAL LOGIC
FORMAL LOGIC
PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY
PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY
TOPICS IN THEORETICAL PHIL
TOPICS IN THEORETICAL PHIL
TRUTH AND MEANING
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
TOPICS: RATIONAL DECSIONMAKING
TOPICS: RATIONAL DECSIONMAKING
MORAL PHILOSOPHY
MORAL PHILOSOPHY
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
PPE TEXTS
PPE TEXTS
CONTEMPORARY METAPHYSICS
CONTEMPORARY METAPHYSICS
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
40,670
25,680
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
25,680
25,680
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
37,810
25,680
8,920
0
8,920
8,920
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
9,600
9,600
9,600
9,600
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
5,320
5,320
10,580
10,580
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 115
PHI5000W
PHI5001W
PHI5002W
PHI5003F
PHI5003S
PHI5006H
PHI5008F
PHI5008S
PHI5009F
PHI5009S
PHI5010F
PHI5010S
PHI5012F
PHI5012S
PHI5023F
PHI5023S
PHI6000W
PHY1004W
PHY1012F
PHY1012S
PHY1013F
PHY1013S
PHY1014F
PHY1014S
PHY1015F
PHY1015S
PHY1023H
PHY1025F
PHY1031F
PHY1032S
PHY2004W
PHY2010S
PHY3004W
PHY4000W
PHY5000W
PHY5001W
PHY5003W
PHY5006W
PHY5007Z
PHY5008W
PHY6000W
PHY6001W
POL1004F
POL1005S
POL1010S
POL2002F
POL2038F
POL2039F
POL2042S
POL2043S
POL3029F
POL3030F
POL3037F
POL3038S
POL3045S
POL3046S
POL4007H
POL4059F
POL4060S
MASTERS IN PHILOSOPHY
MASTERS COURSEWORK
MINOR DISSERTATION
CONTEMPORARY METAPHYSICS
CONTEMPORARY METAPHYSICS
PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS
MORAL PHILOSOPHY
MORAL PHILOSOPHY
RATIONAL DECISION MAKING
RATIONAL DECISION MAKING
TOPICS IN THEORETICAL PHIL
TOPICS IN THEORETICAL PHIL
PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY
PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
PHD IN PHILOSOPHY
MATTER AND INTERACTIONS
PHYSICS A FOR ENGINEERS
PHYSICS A FOR ENGINEERS
PHYSICS B FOR ENGINEERS
PHYSICS B FOR ENGINEERS
PHYSICS A FOR ASPECT
PHYSICS A FOR ASPECT
PHYSICS B FOR ASPECT
PHYSICS B FOR ASPECT
PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS A
PHYSICS 025
GENERAL PHYSICS A
GENERAL PHYSICS B
INTERMEDIATE PHYSICS
ELECTROMAGNETISM FOR ENGINEERS
ADVANCED PHYSICS
PHYSICS HONOURS
PHYSICS DISSERTATION
THEORETICAL PHYSICS DISSERTATI
ASTRO & SPACE SCI MINOR DISS
TERT PHYSICS EDUC DISSERTATION
PARTICLE PHYSICS COMPUTING
DATA SCI MINOR DISSERTATIO
PHYSICS THESIS
TERTIARY PHYSICS EDUC THESIS
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS B
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS B+
POLITICAL THEORY
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
INTERNAT POLITICAL ECONOMY
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC INSTITUTION
SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
POL OF AFRICA & THE GLOBAL S
CONFLICT IN WORLD POLITICS
SA PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS
URBAN POLITICS AND ADMIN
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
SOUTH AFRICA POLITICAL THOUGHT
RESEARCH PROJECT
AFRICAN POLITICAL THEORY
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
35,700
47,470
21,740
11,950
11,950
11,950
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
25,680
19,420
10,150
10,150
10,150
10,150
10,150
10,150
10,150
10,150
10,280
9,800
10,280
10,280
25,800
12,920
38,700
70,360
35,700
35,700
35,700
35,700
9,510
35,720
25,680
25,680
8,920
8,920
8,920
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
10,580
10,580
10,580
116
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
POL4061F
POL4062F
POL5000W
POL5001F
POL5005H
POL5006F
POL5007S
POL5008F
POL5010W
POL5030F
POL5032S
POL5040F
POL5042S
POL5044F
POL5045F
POL5047S
POL5048F
POL5052F
POL5053S
POL5056F
POL5058S
POL6000W
POL6001W
POL9000Z
PPH1001F
PPH1002S
PPH2002F
PPH2002S
PPH4018F
PPH4020S
PPH4021S
PPH4022F
PPH4022S
PPH4023F
PPH4024S
PPH4025S
PPH4033F
PPH4034S
PPH4035F
PPH4035S
PPH4040F
PPH4040S
PPH4041F
PPH4041S
PPH4042F
PPH4042S
PPH4051F
PPH4051S
PPH4056W
PPH4057S
PPH4058Z
PPH4059S
PPH4059Z
PPH4060F
PPH4062X
PPH4067Z
PPH4068Z
PPH4069W
PPH4070F
GLOBAL POLITICS
RESEARCH METHODS IN POLITICS
MASTERS IN POLITICAL STUDIES
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
INTERNSHIP COMPONENT 2
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION & EVAL
THEORIES OF INTERNAT RELATIONS
MINOR DISSERTATION
DISCOURSE TEXTUALITY & IDEOL
INTERNATIONAL POL ECONOMY
COMP TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION
SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
THIRD WORLD POLITICS
ADV FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS
GLOBAL POLITICAL THOUGHT
PUBLIC POLICY
COMPARATIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
GENDER PEACE & JUSTICE
TRANSNATIONAL FEMINISMS
PHD IN POLITICAL STUDIES
PHD IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL
BECOMING A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH ECONOMI
PRIORITY SETTING & HTA
KEY FEATURES OF ECON EVAL
ECON EVAL: HLTHCARE DEC-MAKING
ECON EVAL: HLTHCARE DEC-MAKING
STRATEGIC PURCHASING I
STRATEGIC PURCHASING 2
STRENGTHENING PROGRESS
PESTICIDE RISK MANAGEMENT
PESTICIDE TOXICOLOGY
MANAGEMT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
PESTICIDE ECOTOXICOLOGY
CONTAIN&CONTAM SITE MNGM
CONTAIN&CONTAM SITE MNGM
CHEMICAL CONVENTIONS
INTERNATIONAL CHEMICALS MNGT
PUBLIC HEALTH & PESTICIDES
PESTICIDES & INTEGRATED VCTR
ALTERN & RISK REDUCTION STRATE
ALTERN & RISK REDUCTION STRATE
HEALTH IN CONTEXT
CRIT HEALTH MGT PRACTICES
LEADING HEALTH SYS IMPROVEMENT
HEALTH SYS INTERVENTION PROJ
HEALTH SYS INTERVENTN PROJ (B)
WORKING IN COMPLEX HEALTH SYST
HEALTH SYS INTERVENTN PROJ (A)
MODELLING IN ECON EVALUATION
ANALYSING UHC
INTEGRATED OH PRACTICE
OH SERVICES MANAGEMENT
10,580
10,580
35,700
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
21,740
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
25,680
25,680
0
11,700
11,870
7,010
7,010
7,270
5,890
5,890
5,890
5,890
5,890
5,890
5,890
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
9,650
21,880
12,450
12,450
22,390
22,390
12,450
2,510
5,890
5,890
25,070
19,250
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 117
PPH4071S
PPH4072F
PPH4156X
PPH4256X
PPH4356X
PPH4456X
PPH4556X
PPH6004W
PPH6032Q
PPH6032R
PPH6033Q
PPH6033R
PPH6034Q
PPH6034R
PPH6035Q
PPH6035R
PPH6036Q
PPH6036R
PPH6037Q
PPH6037R
PPH7015W
PPH7016F
PPH7018F
PPH7021F
PPH7022S
PPH7029F
PPH7033W
PPH7034W
PPH7035W
PPH7039F
PPH7041S
PPH7050F
PPH7053F
PPH7053S
PPH7054S
PPH7055W
PPH7056W
PPH7057W
PPH7058W
PPH7060W
PPH7061W
PPH7063S
PPH7065S
PPH7070S
PPH7071F
PPH7073W
PPH7077S
PPH7087W
PPH7089F
PPH7089S
PPH7090S
PPH7092S
PPH7093F
PPH7094S
PPH7095F
PPH7096F
PPH7097S
PPH7098F
PPH7099F
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
OH RISK ASSESSMENT
HEALTH IN CONTEXT
HEALTH IN CONTEXT
HEALTH IN CONTEXT
HEALTH IN CONTEXT
HEALTH IN CONTEXT
PUBLIC HEALTH DISSERTATION
RESEARCH LITERACY
RESEARCH LITERACIES
COMMUNICATION AND POLICY BRIEF
COMMUNICATION AND POLICY BRIEF
SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
CHEMICAL RISK MANAGEMENT
CHEMICAL RISK MANAGEMENT
CHEMICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
CHEMICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
PROF MASTERS PROJECT
PROF MASTERS PROJECT
MPH MINOR DISS (60 CRED)
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIETY
INTRODUCTION TO EPIDEMIOLOGY
BIOSTATISTICS I
EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTH CARE
ADVANCED EPIDEMIOLOGY
MMED PUBLIC HEALTH PT
MMED PUBLIC HEALTH PT 2
PUBL HLTH MED M/DISS (60CRED)
THEORY&APPL ECONEVAL IN HLTH
HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING
EQUITY AND EFFICIENCY FOR UHC
PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN RIGHTS
PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN RIGHTS
GENDER & SEXUAL & REP HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH THESIS
MMED OCCUP MEDICINE PT
MMED OCCUP MEDICINE PT 2
OCCUP MED MIN DISS (60 CRED)
OCCUP HLTH MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MSCMED PUBLIC HEALTH
EPIDEMIOL OF INFECT DISEASES
EPIDEMIOL OF NON-COMM DISEASES
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
MMED FAMILY MEDICINE PT 2
ECONOMICS OF HEALTH SYSTEMS
MPH HEALTH ECONOMICS DISS
PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICUM
PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICUM
SEMINARS IN EPI & BIOSTATS
BIOSTATISTICS II
INTRO TO HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH & EVAL
BIOSTATISTICS III
CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL
CLIM CHANGE POLLUTN & HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH POLICY
CHILDRENS ENVIRON HEALTH
19,250
19,250
21,880
21,880
21,880
21,880
21,880
35,700
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
14,770
14,770
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
20,680
20,680
24,270
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
18,760
18,760
3,320
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
25,680
18,760
18,760
3,320
24,270
37,810
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
18,760
5,910
39,990
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,910
5,360
5,910
5,910
5,910
118
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
PPH7099S
PPH7103F
PPH7103S
PPH7104F
PPH7104S
PPH9080W
PRY2001F
PRY2001S
PRY2002W
PRY4000W
PRY4001W
PRY4003W
PRY4004W
PRY4005W
PRY4006W
PRY4008W
PRY4009F
PRY4010S
PRY4011F
PRY4012S
PRY4013F
PRY4015F
PRY4016S
PRY4023F
PRY4023S
PRY4100X
PRY4200X
PRY4300X
PRY4400X
PRY4401X
PRY4500X
PRY4501X
PRY5101X
PRY5201X
PRY5301X
PRY5401X
PRY5501X
PRY6001W
PRY6100X
PRY6200X
PRY6300X
PRY6400X
PRY6500X
PRY7001W
PRY7006W
PRY7007W
PRY7008W
PRY7009W
PRY7010W
PRY7011W
PRY7012W
PRY7013W
PRY7014W
PRY7016W
PRY7017W
PRY7018W
PRY7019W
PRY7020W
PRY7021W
CHILDRENS ENVIRON HEALTH
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BIOSTATS
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BIOSTATS
RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH METHODS
MINI-DISSERTATION MSC (EPIBIOS
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
PSYCH FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
PSYCHIATRY EXT CREDIT
MENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGY
RES METH FOR PUBL MENTAL HLTH
INTRO TO PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
EVIDENCE-BASED TREATM APPROACH
SCREEN&ASSESM ADDICT DISORDERS
CASE MANAGEMNT&SERVICE MONITOR
MANAGING COOCCUR MENT DISORDER
ETHICS & PROF DEVELOPMENT
UNDERSTANDING ADDICT DISORDERS
MAN CHILD&ADOL W ADDICT DISORD
WRKING W FAM & SOCIAL NETWORKS
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT
CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
PSYCHIATRY EXT CREDIT
CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
PSYCHIATRY EXT CREDIT
PSYCHIATRY EXT CRED
PSYCHIATRY EXT CRED
PSYCHIATRY EXT CRED
PSYCHIATRY EXT CRED
PSYCHIATRY EXT CRED
PUBLMENTHLTH DISSERTATION
PSYCHIATRY AND MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHIATRY AND MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHIATRY AND MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHIATRY AND MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHIATRY AND MENTAL HEALTH
PSYCHIATRY THESIS
MPHIL CHILD& ADOLES PSYCH PT
MMED PSYCHIATRY PT
MMED PSYCHIATRY PT 2
PSYCHIATRY MIN DISS (60 CRED)
CHILD&ADOLSPSYCH M/DISS (60)
MSCMED PSYCHIATRY
PSYCHIATRY DISSERTATION
MPHIL FORENS MENTAL HLTH PT
FORMENTALHLTH M/DISS (60 CRED)
MPHIL ADDICT MENTAL HLTH PT
ADDICMENTHLTH M/DISS (60 CRED)
MPHIL NEUROPSYCHIATRY PT
NEUROPSYCHIATRY M/DISS (60)
MPHIL LIAISON MENTAL HLTH PT
LIAISMENTHLTH M/DISS (60 CRD)
5,910
17,850
17,850
17,850
17,850
38,040
7,010
7,010
9,420
16,430
16,430
10,850
10,850
10,850
10,850
7,360
7,360
7,360
7,360
7,360
7,360
7,360
7,360
690
690
16,430
16,430
16,430
16,430
16,430
16,430
16,430
13,680
13,680
13,680
13,680
13,680
40,670
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
25,680
18,050
18,760
18,760
3,320
8,190
40,670
40,670
53,320
26,700
18,050
8,190
18,050
8,190
16,430
7,450
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 119
PRY7022W
PRY7023W
PRY7024W
PRY7025W
PRY7026W
PRY7027W
PRY7028W
PRY9000Z
PSY1004F
PSY1005S
PSY1006F
PSY1007S
PSY2012F
PSY2013F
PSY2014S
PSY2015F
PSY3005F
PSY3007S
PSY3009F
PSY3010S
PSY3011S
PSY4025W
PSY4026W
PSY5002W
PSY5003W
PSY5011W
PSY5015W
PSY5019W
PSY5022F
PSY5023S
PSY5025W
PSY5026W
PSY5028W
PSY5031H
PSY5032H
PSY6000W
PSY9000Z
PTY2000S
PTY2001S
PTY2002F
PTY2002S
PTY3009F
PTY3010F
PTY4003W
PTY4004W
PTY4005W
PTY4006W
PTY4007W
PTY4008S
PTY4009W
PTY4022W
PTY4023W
PTY4024W
PTY4025W
PTY4026W
PTY4027W
PTY5000W
PTY5007W
PTY5008W
NEUROSCIENCE (PSYCH) DISS
MPHIL INTELLECTUAL DISABIL PT
INTELLDISABIL M/DISS (60CRD)
NEUROPSYCHIATRY THESIS
NEUROSCIENCE (PSYCHIAT) THESIS
COUNSELL & PSYCH SERV DISS
BEHAVIOURAL MEDICINE DISSERTAT
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY PART
INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY PART 2
INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY PART +
INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY PART 2 +
RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY I+
SOCIAL & DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH
COGNITIVE NEUROSC ABNORM PSYCH
RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY I
CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY II
APPLIED COGNITIVE SCIENCE
INTRO TO CLINICAL NEUROPSYCH
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY II
HONOURS COURSEWORK
HONOURS RESEARCH PROJECT
MASTERS IN CLIN PSYCH C/WORK
MASTERS IN CLIN PSYCH DISS
MASTERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
MINOR DISSERTATION
MINOR DISSERTATION
INTRO TO NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY DISORDERS
CLINICAL PRACTICALS
RESEARCH DESIGN
NEUROANATOMY & NEUROPATHOLOGY
RESEARCH COURSEWORK I
RESEARCH COURSEWORK 2
PHD IN PSYCHOLOGY
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
INTEGRATED HEALTH SYSTEMS IB
INTRO TO IDI
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
INTEGRATED HLTH SYSTEMS PT II
PATHOGENESIS AND TREATMENT
HUMAN GENETICS COURSEWORK
HUMAN GENETICS RESEARCH PROJ
INFEC DISEASE & IMMUN CRSWK
INFEC DISEASE & IMMUN RESPROJ
FORENSIC GENETICS COURSEWORK
MEDICINA FORENSIS
FORENSIC GENETICS RES PROJECT
FORENSIC ENTO RESEARCH
FORENSIC ENTO COURSEWORK
FORENSIC TOX RESEARCH
FORENSIC TOX COURSEWORK
BFS RESEARCH
BFS COURSEWORK
HUMAN GENETICS DISSERTATION
GENETIC COUNSELLING DISS
GENETIC COUNSELLING PRAC 2
40,670
36,360
36,360
25,680
25,680
35,700
34,260
0
8,920
8,920
0
0
0
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
42,260
10,580
56,810
21,740
35,700
21,740
28,850
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
25,680
0
34,000
12,920
7,010
7,010
42,920
12,920
53,470
17,830
53,470
17,830
53,470
8,100
17,830
17,830
53,460
17,830
53,460
17,830
53,470
40,660
40,670
14,730
120
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
PTY5012W
PTY5112X
PTY5212X
PTY5312X
PTY5412X
PTY5512X
PTY6000W
PTY6001W
PTY6002W
PTY6004S
PTY6005S
PTY6006F
PTY6007F
PTY6007W
PTY6008W
PTY6009W
PTY6010F
PTY6011S
PTY6019W
PTY6020W
PTY6021W
PTY6022W
PTY6023W
PTY6112X
PTY6212X
PTY6312X
PTY6412X
PTY6512X
PTY7000W
PTY7001W
PTY7002W
PTY7003W
PTY7004W
PTY7005W
PTY7006W
PTY7007W
PTY7008W
PTY7009W
PTY7010W
PTY7011W
PTY7012W
PTY7013W
PTY7014W
PTY7015W
PTY7016W
PTY7017W
PTY7018W
PTY7019W
PTY7020W
PTY7021W
PTY7022W
PTY7023W
PTY7024W
PTY7025W
PTY7026W
PTY7027W
PTY7028W
PTY7029W
PTY7030W
FORENSIC MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
FORENSIC MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
FORENSIC MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
FORENSIC MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
FORENSIC MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
FORENSIC MEDICINE EXT CREDIT
HUMAN GENETICS THESIS
BASIC & APPL RESEARCH IMMUNOL
BIOMEDFORENSCI M/D (60 CRED)
FORENSIC PATHOLOGY
FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY
MOLECULAR FORENSICS
APPLIED FORENSIC SCIENCE
APPLIED FORENSIC SCIENCE
FORENSIC MEDICINE DISS
GENETIC COUNSELLING THESIS
FORENSIC STATISTICS
FORENSIC RESEARCH METHODS
FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY DISS
FORENSIC GENETICS DISS
FORENSIC MED MICRO DISS
MOLECULAR FORENSICS DISS
FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGY DISS
FORENSIC MEDICINE
FORENSIC MEDICINE
FORENSIC MEDICINE
FORENSIC MEDICINE
FORENSIC MEDICINE
MMED CLIN PATH PT A CHEM PATH
MMED CLIN PATH PT B HAEM PATH
MMED CLIN PATH PT C MICRO PAT
MMED CLIN PATH PT D VIROL PAT
MEDICAL VIROLOGY DISS
ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY THESIS
MMED ANATOMCL PATH PT 2
ANAT PATH MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MMED CLINICAL PATH PT 2
ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY DISS
MMED ANATOMCL PATH PT
MPHIL PAED PATHOL PT
PAEDPATH MINOR DISS (60 CRED)
CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY DISS
CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY THESIS
MMED CHEM PATH PT
MMED CHEM PATH PT 2
CHEM PATH MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MMED FORENSIC PATH PT 2
FOREN PATH MIN DISS (60 CRED)
HAEMATOLOGY THESIS
MMED HAEM PATH PT 2
HAEMPATH MIN DISS (60 CRED)
HAEMATOLOGY DISS
MMED HAEMATOL PATH PT
CLIN SCI & IMMUNOLOGY DISS
CLIN SCI & IMMUNOLOGY THESIS
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY DISS
MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY THESIS
MMED MICRO PATH PT
MMED MICRO PATH PT 2
4,580
4,580
4,580
4,580
4,580
4,580
25,680
6,130
24,270
9,950
9,950
9,950
10,580
10,580
40,670
25,680
5,360
5,360
40,670
40,670
40,670
40,670
40,670
3,860
3,860
3,860
3,860
3,860
5,720
5,720
5,720
1,940
40,670
25,680
18,760
3,320
18,760
40,670
18,760
16,430
7,450
40,670
25,680
18,760
18,760
3,320
18,760
3,320
25,680
18,760
3,320
40,670
18,760
40,670
25,680
40,670
25,680
18,760
18,760
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 121
PTY7031W
PTY7032W
PTY7033W
PTY7034W
PTY7036W
PTY7037W
PTY7038W
PTY7039W
PTY7040W
PTY7041W
PTY7042W
PTY7043W
PTY7044W
PTY7045W
PTY7046W
PTY9000Z
PVL1003S
PVL1003W
PVL1004F
PVL1008H
PVL2002H
PVL2003H
PVL3003F
PVL3003S
PVL3005W
PVL3006S
PVL4000F
PVL4008H
PVL4401H
PVL4504S
PVL4505F
PVL4507F
PVL4511F
PVL4512S
PVL4513F
PVL4601S
PVL4602S
PVL4603F
PVL4604S
PVL4606F
PVL4608S
PVL4611F
PVL4611S
PVL4612S
PVL4624F
PVL4625S
PVL4630F
PVL4631S
PVL4632F
PVL4633S
PVL4636F
PVL5000X
PVL5606W
PVL5607W
PVL5620S
PVL5620X
PVL5624F
PVL5624X
PVL5625S
MICROBIO PATH MIN DISS (60 C)
MMED VIROLOGICAL PATH PT 2
VIROL PATH MIN DISS (60 CRED)
MMED VIROLOGICAL PATH PT
MEDICAL VIROLOGY THESIS
FORENSIC PATHOLOGY THESIS
FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY THESIS
FORENSIC MEDICINE THESIS
MPHIL PAED FORENSIC PATH PT
PAEDFORPATH M/DISS (60 CRED)
BIOMED FORENSIC SCIENCE THESIS
MMED FORENSIC PATHOLOGY PART
CLIN PATH MIN DISS (60 CRED)
FORENSIC GENETICS THESIS
FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGY THESIS
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
FOUNDATIONS OF SA LAW (PART B)
FOUNDATIONS OF SA LAW
SA PRIVATE LAW: SYSCON
LAW OF PERSONS AND FAMILY
LAW OF PROPERTY
LAW OF SUCCESSION
LAW OF DELICT
AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW
LAW OF CONTRACT
JURISPRUDENCE
ADVANCED CONTRACT LAW
CIVIL PROCEDURE
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPTION
SOUTH AFRICAN MINERAL LAW
THE LAW OF CESSION
CONFLICT OF LAWS
UNJUSTIFIED ENRICHMENT
ADVANCED STUDIES IN ACL
ADVANCED CONTRACT LAW
ADVANCED PROPERTY LAW
CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM
JURISPRUDENCE AND SA LAW
RHETORIC LAW AND SOCIETY
SPATIAL JUSTICE UBUNTU AND TH
SA DELICT IN PERSPECTIVE
UNJUSTIFIED ENRICHMENT
UNJUSTIFIED ENRICHMENT
ADVANCED STUDIES IN ACL
HUMAN RIGHTS AND PRIVATE LAW
PROPERTY LAW
COMPARATIVE MINERAL LAW
EXTRACTIVE CONTRACTS
OIL AND GAS LAW
RESOURCE REVENUE LAW
EXTRACTIVES IN TRANSITION
PRIVATE LAW - RESEARCH TASK
MASTERS IN PRIVATE LAW
MASTERS IN RHETORIC STUDIES
ADVANCED CONTRACT LAW
ADV CONTRACT LAW - RES TASK
HUMAN RIGHTS AND PRIVATE LAW
HUM RTS & PRIV LAW - RES TASK
PROPERTY LAW AND CONSTITUTION
3,320
18,760
3,320
18,760
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
16,430
7,450
25,680
18,760
3,320
25,680
25,680
0
9,010
17,990
9,010
9,010
9,010
9,010
8,160
8,160
16,230
8,160
4,680
8,160
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
4,680
22,330
22,340
22,330
22,340
22,330
22,330
2,370
21,220
21,220
22,330
2,360
11,230
2,360
22,330
122
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
PVL5625X
PVL5626S
PVL5626X
PVL5630F
PVL5630X
PVL5631S
PVL5631X
PVL5632F
PVL5632X
PVL5633S
PVL5633X
PVL5634W
PVL5636F
PVL5636X
PVL6700W
PVL6701W
PVL6702W
PVL6703W
RAY2001W
RAY2004F
RAY2004S
RAY4000W
RAY4005W
RAY4014W
RAY4015W
RAY4016W
RAY4017W
RAY4018W
RAY4019W
RAY4020W
RAY4021W
RAY4022W
RAY4025W
RAY4026W
RAY4027W
RAY5000W
RAY5001W
RAY6000W
RAY7000W
RAY7001W
RAY7009W
RAY7010W
RAY7011W
RAY7012W
RAY7013W
RAY7014W
RAY7015W
RAY7017W
RAY7020W
RAY7021W
RDL5616F
RDL5616S
RDL6700W
RDL6701W
RDL6702W
REL1002F
REL1006S
REL1015F
REL1016S
PROPERTY IN CONST ORDER - RES
HUMAN RIGHTS GENDER & FAMILY
HUM RTS GEN & FAM - RES TASK
COMPARATIVE MINERAL LAW IN AFR
COMP MINERAL LAW AFR - RES TSK
EXTRACTIVE CONTRACTS
EXTRACTIVE CONTRACTS
OIL AND GAS LAW
OIL AND GAS LAW-RESEARCH TASK
RESOURCE REVENUE LAW
RESOURCE REVENUE LAW-RES TASK
LLM MINERAL AND PETROLEUM
EXTRACTIVES IN TRANSITION
EXTRACTIVES IN TRANSITION TASK
PHD IN PRIVATE LAW
LLD IN PRIVATE LAW (THESIS)
LLD IN PRIVATE LAW (PBL WK)
PHD IN RHETORIC STUDIES
RADIOBIOLOGY
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
SPECIAL STUDY MODULE
RADIOBIOLOGY HONOURS
BSCMEDHONS MEDICAL PHYSICS
PHYSICS OF RADIOLOGY
PHYSICS OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE
RADIOTHERAPY
RADIATION PROTECT & DOSIMETRY
TREATMENT PLANNING
RADIOBIOLOGY
HONS MED PHYS RESEARCH PROJECT
RADIOBIOLOGY COURSEWORK
RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH PROJECT
MODERN PHYS FOR MED PHYSICISTS
CLINICAL & ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
GEN PAED RAD
RADIOTHERAPY DISSERTATION
MEDICAL PHYSICS DISS
MEDICAL PHYSICS THESIS
RADIOBIOLOGY DISS
RADIOTHERAPY THESIS
MMED RADIATION ONCOLOGY PT
MMED RADIATION ONCOLOGY PT 2
MMED RAD ONCOL MIN DISS
MMED NUCLEAR MEDICINE PT
MMED NUCLEAR MEDICINE PT 2
MMED NUCL MED MIN DISS
NUCLEAR MEDICINE THESIS
MMED DIAGN RADIOLOGY PT
MMED DIAGN RADIOLOGY PT 2
MMED DIAG RADIOL MIN DISS
LEGAL PLURALISM: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
LEGAL PLURALISM
PHD IN PRIVATE LAW
LLD IN PRIVATE LAW (THESIS)
LLD IN PRIVATE LAW (PBL WK)
RELIGIONS PAST AND PRESENT
JUDAISM CHRISTIANITY & ISLAM
RELIGIONS PAST AND PRESENT +
JUDAISM CHRISTIANITY & ISLAM+
2,360
25,680
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
22,330
2,360
11,230
22,330
2,360
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
22,170
7,010
7,010
71,100
73,000
5,520
5,520
5,520
5,520
5,520
5,520
12,750
53,470
17,830
10,680
5,520
22,420
40,670
40,670
25,680
40,670
25,670
18,760
18,760
3,320
18,760
18,760
3,320
25,680
18,760
18,760
3,320
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
8,920
8,920
0
0
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 123
REL1017S
REL2040F
REL2047F
REL2047L
REL2048P
REL2048S
REL2054F
REL3037F
REL3042S
REL4010F
REL4011H
REL4012S
REL4053F
REL4112F
REL4119S
REL5000W
REL5003W
REL5111F
REL5111S
REL5112F
REL5116F
REL5117F
REL5118S
REL5119S
REL6000W
REL9000Z
SEA2004F
SEA2005S
SEA3004F
SEA4001W
SEA5000W
SEA5001W
SEA5011F
SEA5012W
SEA6000W
SLL1002F
SLL1002L
SLL1002P
SLL1002S
SLL1016S
SLL1017F
SLL1017S
SLL1018S
SLL1022F
SLL1023S
SLL1028H
SLL1029F
SLL1029S
SLL1041S
SLL1042F
SLL1042S
SLL1044S
SLL1048H
SLL1050F
SLL1051S
SLL1052F
SLL1053S
SLL1054F
SLL1057F
AFRICAN RELIGIONS
RELIGION AND SOCIETY
RELIGION SEXUALITY AND GENDER
RELIGION SEXUALITY AND GENDER
PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION
PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION
RELIGION SEXUALITY & GENDER +
RELIGION AND POLITICS
RELIGION AND MEDIA
CRITICAL TERMS IN RELIGIONS I
RESEARCH PROJECT / ESSAY
CRITICAL TERMS IN RELIGIONS 2
RELIGION & CULTURE IN AFRICA
PHILOSOPHERS ON RELIGON
EMBODIMENT RELIGION ETHICS
MASTERS IN STUDY OF RELIGIONS
MINOR DISSERTATION
READING RELIGIOUS TEXTS
READING RELIGIOUS TEXTS
PHILOSOPHERS ON RELIGON
RELIGION AND CULTURE IN AFRICA
CRITICAL TERMS IN RELIGIONS
CRIT TERMS IN RELIGIONS 2
EMBODIMENT RELIGION ETHICS
PHD IN STUDY OF RELIGIONS
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
PRINCIPLES OF OCEANOGRAPHY
MARINE SYSTEMS
OCEAN & ATMOSPHERE DYNAMICS
OCEAN & ATMOS SCI HONOURS
OCEAN & ATMOS SCI DISSERTATION
PHYS OCEANOGRAPHY DISSERTATION
OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY
OCEAN SCI MINOR DISSERTATION
OCEAN & ATMOS SCI THESIS
WORD POWER
WORD POWER
WORD POWER
WORD POWER
SOTHO ADDITIONAL A
SWAHILI COMMUNICATION
SWAHILI COMMUNICATION
XHOSA ADDITIONAL A
SESOTHO COMMUNICATION IA
SESOTHO COMMUNICATION IB
XHOSA FOR HRS
CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
BEGINNERS XHOSA FOR MBCHB
AFRIKAANS INTENSIVE A
AFRIKAANS INTENSIVE A
BEGINNERS AFRIKAANS FOR MBCHB
AFRIKAANS FOR HRS
LATIN I A
LATIN I B
GREEK I A
GREEK I B
THE WORLD OF ODYSSEUS
ANCIENT EGYPT
8,920
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
0
11,890
11,890
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
35,700
21,740
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
25,680
0
12,920
12,920
19,420
70,360
35,700
35,700
19,430
35,720
25,680
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
2,240
8,920
8,920
2,240
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
124
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
SLL1058F
SLL1059S
SLL1060F
SLL1061S
SLL1062F
SLL1062L
SLL1063S
SLL1064F
SLL1065S
SLL1068S
SLL1073F
SLL1074S
SLL1075F
SLL1076S
SLL1091H
SLL1092H
SLL1093H
SLL1094H
SLL1095H
SLL1096H
SLL1097S
SLL1101F
SLL1102S
SLL1121F
SLL1122S
SLL1131F
SLL1132S
SLL2002H
SLL2025F
SLL2026S
SLL2040F
SLL2041S
SLL2050F
SLL2051S
SLL2052F
SLL2053S
SLL2055S
SLL2057F
SLL2058F
SLL2060F
SLL2061S
SLL2062F
SLL2063S
SLL2064F
SLL2065S
SLL2073F
SLL2074S
SLL2075F
SLL2076S
SLL2080F
SLL2081S
SLL2101F
SLL2102S
SLL2121F
SLL2122S
SLL2131F
SLL2132S
SLL3002F
SLL3040F
INITIAL ARABIC A
INITIAL ARABIC B
INITIAL FRENCH A
INITIAL FRENCH B
GERMAN STUDIES IA
GERMAN STUDIES IA
GERMAN STUDIES IB
ITALIAN INTENSIVE A
ITALIAN INTENSIVE B
LATIN AMERICAN LIT IN TRANSL
INITIAL SPANISH A
INITIAL SPANISH B
INITIAL PORTUGUESE A
INITIAL PORTUGUESE B
FRENCH FOR MUSICIANS A
GERMAN FOR MUSICIANS A
ITALIAN FOR MUSICIANS A
FRENCH FOR MUSICIANS B
GERMAN FOR MUSICIANS B
ITALIAN FOR MUSICIANS B
INTRODUCING ANCIENT HISTORY
XHOSA COMMUNICATION A
XHOSA COMMUNICATION B
CHINESE A
CHINESE IB
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IA
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IB
BECOMING A DOCTOR: PART IB
SESOTHO COMMUNICATION 2A
SESOTHO COMMUNICATION 2B
AFRIKAANS IIA
AFRIKAANS IIB
LATIN II A
LATIN II B
GREEK II A
GREEK II B
ATHENIAN LIFE AND CULTURE
THE CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY
FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIA
FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIB
GERMAN STUDIES IIA
GERMAN STUDIES IIB
ITALIAN II A
ITALIAN II B
SPANISH IIA
SPANISH IIB
PORTUGUESE IIA
PORTUGUESE IIB
ARABIC IIA
ARABIC IIB
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 2A
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 2B
CHINESE IIA
CHINESE IIB
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IIA
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IIB
BECOMING A DOCTOR: PART 2B
AFRIKAANS IIIA
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
8,920
13,200
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 125
SLL3041S
SLL3050F
SLL3051S
SLL3052F
SLL3053S
SLL3055S
SLL3057F
SLL3060F
SLL3061S
SLL3062F
SLL3063S
SLL3064F
SLL3065S
SLL3070W
SLL3071F
SLL3072S
SLL3073F
SLL3074S
SLL3075F
SLL3076S
SLL3077W
SLL3078W
SLL3080F
SLL3081S
SLL3084F
SLL3085S
SLL3101F
SLL3102S
SLL3103X
SLL3114W
SLL3121F
SLL3122S
SLL3131F
SLL3132S
SLL3203X
SLL3303X
SLL3403X
SLL3503X
SLL4000H
SLL4025F
SLL4026F
SLL4027S
SLL4028S
SLL4048F
SLL4049F
SLL4050F
SLL4054S
SLL4055S
SLL4060F
SLL4061S
SLL4063F
SLL4064F
SLL4065F
SLL4066S
SLL4067S
SLL4072S
SLL4074W
SLL4075S
SLL4081F
AFRIKAANS IIIB
LATIN III A
LATIN III B
GREEK III A
GREEK III B
ATHENIAN LIFE AND CULTURE
THE CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIIA
FRENCH LANG & LITERATURE IIIB
GERMAN STUDIES IIIA
GERMAN STUDIES IIIB
ITALIAN III A
ITALIAN III B
FRENCH ADDITIONAL
GERMAN ADDITIONAL A
GERMAN ADDITIONAL B
SPANISH IIIA
SPANISH IIIB
PORTUGUESE IIIA
PORTUGUESE IIIB
PORTUGUESE ADDITIONAL
ITALIAN ADDITIONAL
ARABIC IIIA
ARABIC IIIB
BUSINESS FRENCH IIIA
BUSINESS FRENCH IIIB
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 3A
XHOSA COMMUNICATION 3B
CLINICAL LANGUAGE
XHOSA COMMUNICATION FOR EDUCAT
CHINESE IIIA
CHINESE IIIB
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IIIA
ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IIIB
CLINICAL LANGUAGE
CLINICAL LANGUAGE
CLINICAL LANGUAGE
CLINICAL LANGUAGE
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
STUDIES IN ITALIAN POETRY
ITALIAN CULTURAL STUDIES
STUDIES IN ITALIAN PROSE
ADVANCED ITALIAN LANGUAGE
TOPICS IN AFRIKAANS STUDIES I
TOPICS IN AFRIKAANS STUDIES 2
PRE-SOCRATICS TO ARISTOTLE
TOPICS IN AFRIKAANS STUDIES 3
TOPICS IN AFRIKAANS STUDIES 4
FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE LIT
FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE LIT 2
THEORY & PRAC OF TRANSLATION
TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE I
TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE II
TOPICS IN GERMAN LIT III
TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE IV
FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE CULTURES
DIDACTICS
FRENCH LINGUISTICS
CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS I
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
23,730
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
23,750
23,750
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
4,300
4,480
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
4,300
4,300
4,300
4,300
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
126
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
SLL4082F
SLL4083S
SLL4084S
SLL4085F
SLL4086F
SLL4087S
SLL4088S
SLL4089F
SLL4090F
SLL4091S
SLL4092S
SLL4097S
SLL4100F
SLL4101F
SLL4102S
SLL4103S
SLL4104F
SLL4105F
SLL4106S
SLL4107S
SLL4200F
SLL4201F
SLL4202S
SLL4203S
SLL4300F
SLL4301S
SLL4302F
SLL4303S
SLL4400F
SLL5000W
SLL5002S
SLL5004W
SLL5005S
SLL5010W
SLL5012H
SLL5013F
SLL5014S
SLL5015S
SLL5020W
SLL5024F
SLL5024S
SLL5025W
SLL5027F
SLL5027S
SLL5030W
SLL5040W
SLL5041F
SLL5042S
SLL5051W
SLL5061W
SLL5062W
SLL5072W
SLL5083F
SLL5083S
SLL5090W
SLL6010W
SLL6030W
SLL6040W
SLL6050W
CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS II
CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS III
CLASSICAL STUDIES IV
GREEK LANG & LIT TOPICS I
GREEK LANG & LIT TOPICS II
GREEK LANG & LIT TOPICS III
GREEK LANG & LIT TOPICS IV
LATIN LANG & LIT TOPICS I
LATIN LANG & LIT TOPICS II
LATIN LANG & LIT TOPICS III
LATIN LANG & LIT TOPICS IV
TOPICS IN ROMANCE LITERATURE
TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT
TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 2
TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 3
TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 4
TOPICS IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES
TOPICS IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES 2
TOPICS IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES 3
TOPICS IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES 4
TOPICS IN ROMANCE PHILOLOGY
TOPICS IN SPANISH
TOPICS IN SPANISH 2
TOPICS IN SPANISH 3
TOPICS IN PORTUGUESE I
TOPICS IN PORTUGUESE II
TOPICS IN PORTUGUESE III
TOPICS IN PORTUGUESE IV
FRENCH LIT FOR TEACHING FRENCH
MINOR DISSERTATION
CREATIVE WRITING FICTION
CREATIVE WRITING PART B
THE WRITER AS HISTORIOGRAPHER
MASTERS IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES
CONTEMPORARY AFRIKAANS POETRY
ADVANCED CREATIVE WRITING I
ADVANCED CREATIVE WRITING II
DIRECTED READING
MASTERS IN CLASSICAL STUDIES
CREATIVE WRITING POETRY
CREATIVE WRITING POETRY
CREATIVE WRITING PART B
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
MASTERS IN SPANISH
MASTERS IN AFRIK/NETH STUDIES
COMTEMP LIT/CULT THEORY I
CONTEMP LIT/CULT THEORY II
MA IN ARABIC LANG/LITERATURE
MASTERS IN FRENCH
GERMAN (00% DISSERTATION)
MASTERS IN ITALIAN
INT CONTEMP FICTION & PROSE
INT CONTEMP FICTION & PROSE
MA IN PORTUGUESE
PHD IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES
PHD IN SPANISH
PHD IN AFRIK/NETH STUDIES
PHD IN CLASSICS
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
21,740
11,940
21,740
11,890
35,700
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,320
35,700
11,950
11,950
21,740
11,940
11,940
35,700
35,700
11,890
11,890
35,700
35,700
35,700
35,700
11,940
11,940
35,700
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 127
SLL6060W
SLL6061W
SLL6070W
SLL6090W
SLL6100W
SOC1001F
SOC1005S
SOC1006F
SOC1007S
SOC2004S
SOC2015S
SOC2019S
SOC2030F
SOC2032F
SOC2034F
SOC2035S
SOC3007F
SOC3027F
SOC3029S
SOC3031S
SOC4000H
SOC4003S
SOC4004S
SOC4013F
SOC4015F
SOC4019F
SOC4021S
SOC4028F
SOC4053F
SOC4055F
SOC4056F
SOC4057S
SOC4058S
SOC4059S
SOC4060F
SOC4061S
SOC5000W
SOC5002W
SOC5003F
SOC5007F
SOC5008S
SOC5010F
SOC5011S
SOC5013S
SOC5014S
SOC5015S
SOC5019F
SOC5020S
SOC5024S
SOC5030F
SOC5032W
SOC5034S
SOC5052F
SOC5054S
SOC5056S
SOC5058S
SOC5059F
SOC5060F
SOC5061S
PHD IN FRENCH
PHD IN GERMAN
PHD IN ITALIAN
PHD IN PORTUGUESE
PHD IN ARABIC LANGUAGE/LIT
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY +
INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY +
RACE CLASS GENDER & SEXUALITY
COMP INDUSTRIAL & LABOUR STUDY
SOCIAL THEORY
POVERTY DEVMNT & GLOBALISATN
CULTURE AND SOCIAL LIFE
POVERTY DEVMNT & GLOBALISATN+
COMP INDUSTR & LABOUR STUDY +
SOCIAL RESEARCH
SOCIAL RESEARCH (INDUST SOC)
INDUST SOCIETY & SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND INEQUALITY
RESEARCH ESSAY / PROJECT
WORLDS OF WORK
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
SOC RES METHODS: QUANTITATIVE
SOC RES METHODS: QUALITATIVE
GENDER FAMILIES & THE STATE
INTRO TO POLITICAL ECOLOGY
SOCIAL THEORY
IDENTITY SUBJECT & DIFFERENCE
ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT THEORIES
RACE CLASS AND IDENTITY
ACTION RESISTANCE ALTERNATIVES
SOCIOLOGY/GENDER/GLOBALISATION
WORKERS CHANGE AND CONTINUITY
THEORISING JUSTICE
FEMINIST SCI TECH & SOCIETY
MASTERS IN SOCIOLOGY
MASTERS IN IND SOCIOLOGY
IDENTITY SUBJECT & DIFFERENCE
ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL CHANGE
CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY
ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT THEORIES
SOCIETY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
ACTION RESISTANCE ALTERNATIVES
SOCIOLOGY/GENDER/GLOBALISATION
WORKERS CHANGE & CONTINUITY
RACE CLASS & IDENTITY
SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS TODAY
DEVELOPMENT THEORY & PRACTICE
IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW/ANALYSIS
MINOR DISSERTATION
GPNS DEVELOPMENT & DECENT WORK
SURVEY DATA ANALYSIS
WORLDS OF WORK
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
INTRO TO POLITICAL ECOLOGY
THEORISING JUSTICE
COMMONS GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA
FEMINIST STS
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
25,680
8,920
8,920
0
0
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
0
0
11,890
11,890
11,890
11,890
10,580
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
5,310
35,700
35,700
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
11,940
5,990
21,740
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
5,990
11,940
5,990
128
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
SOC6000W
SOC6003W
SOC9000Z
STA1000F
STA1000P
STA1000S
STA1006S
STA1007S
STA1008F
STA1008S
STA1100S
STA1106H
STA2004F
STA2005S
STA2007F
STA2007H
STA2007L
STA2007P
STA2007S
STA2020F
STA2020S
STA2030S
STA3022F
STA3030F
STA3036S
STA3041F
STA3043S
STA3045F
STA3047S
STA3048S
STA4006W
STA4007W
STA4010W
STA4011W
STA4016H
STA4026S
STA4027Z
STA4028Z
STA4029Z
STA5000W
STA5001W
STA5004W
STA5005H
STA5013W
STA5014Z
STA5056F
STA5058W
STA5059Z
STA5060Z
STA5061Z
STA5062Z
STA5063Z
STA5064Z
STA5065Z
STA5066Z
STA5067Z
STA5068Z
STA5069Z
STA5070Z
PHD IN SOCIOLOGY
PHD IN INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW
INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS
INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS
INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I
INTRO STATISTICS FOR SCIENCE
STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS
STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS
INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
STATISTICAL THEORY & INFERENCE
LINEAR MODELS
STUDY DESIGN & DATA ANALYSIS
STUDY DESIGN & DATA ANALYSIS
STUDY DESIGN AND DATA ANALYSIS
STUDY DESIGN AND DATA ANALYSIS
STUDY DESIGN & DATA ANALYSIS
APPLIED STATISTICS
APPLIED STATISTICS
STATISTICAL THEORY
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
STATS INFERENCE & MODELLING
OPERATIONAL RES TECHNIQUES
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES & TIME SE
STATISTICAL MODELLING & BAYES
STOCHASTIC PROC & DISTRIBUTION
MACHINE LEARNING
STATISTICAL MODELLING
STATISTICS & DATA SCIENCE HONS
STATISTICS & DATA SCIENCE HONS
OP RES STATISTICS & DATA SCI
SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICS
SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATS HONOUR
ANALYTICS
BAYESIAN COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
PORTFOLIO THEORY
ADVANCED PROBABILITY THEORY
STATISTICS DISSERTATION
OPERATIONAL RES DISSERTATION
STATS & DATA SCI MINOR DISS
SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICS B
STATISTICAL ECOLOGY DISSERTATI
STATISTICAL METHODS
BIOSTATISTICS III
BIOSTATS MINOR DISSERTATION
TOPICS IN BIOSTATISTICS A
TOPICS IN BIOSTATISTICS B
BAYESIAN DECISION MODELLING
CAUSAL MODELLING
DESIGN OF CLINICAL TRIALS
ECOLOGICAL STATISTICS
FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS
INFECTIOUS DISEASE MODELLING
LONGITUDINAL DATA ANALYSIS
MACHINE LEARNING
MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS
PSSD
25,680
25,680
0
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
9,800
6,380
6,380
9,800
9,800
12,670
12,670
12,670
12,670
12,670
12,670
12,670
12,670
12,670
12,670
19,030
19,030
19,030
19,030
19,030
19,030
3,190
15,870
70,010
70,010
61,750
32,060
16,080
7,920
5,280
5,280
5,280
35,700
35,700
35,700
11,760
35,700
4,090
4,210
32,180
10,610
10,610
11,830
11,830
11,830
11,830
11,830
11,830
11,830
11,830
11,830
11,830
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 129
STA5071Z
STA5072Z
STA5073Z
STA5074Z
STA5075Z
STA5076Z
STA5077Z
STA5078Z
STA5079W
STA5086Z
STA5089F
STA5090Z
STA5091Z
STA5092Z
STA5093W
STA6001W
STA6002W
SWK1005S
SWK1006S
SWK1013F
SWK1014F
SWK2001F
SWK2002F
SWK2013S
SWK2014S
SWK2060F
SWK2065S
SWK2070F
SWK2075S
SWK3001F
SWK3061F
SWK3066S
SWK3070F
SWK3075S
SWK4000F
SWK4001S
SWK4013F
SWK4014S
SWK4015F
SWK4016S
SWK4026S
SWK4030F
SWK4031S
SWK4032S
SWK4033F
SWK5000F
SWK5001W
SWK5003F
SWK5007W
SWK5010H
SWK5011H
SWK5012H
SWK5013H
SWK5014S
SWK5034W
SWK5035W
SWK5052F
SWK5052S
SWK5053F
SIMULATION AND OPTIMISATION
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
DATA SCIENCE FOR INDUSTRY
PRESCRIPTIVE ANALYTICS
STATISTICAL COMPUTING
SUPERVISED LEARNING
UNSUPERVISED LEARNING
STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
DATA SCI MINOR DISSERTATION
ADVANCED PORTFOLIO THEORY
BASICS OF MATHEMATICAL STATS
ADVANCED TOPICS IN REGRESSION
HIGH-FREQUENCY TRADING
EXPLORATORY DATA ANALYSIS
DATA SCI MINOR DISSERTATION
STATISTICAL SCIENCES THESIS
STATISTICAL ECOLOGY THESIS
FIELD PRACTICE I
BASIC PROFESSIONAL INTERACTION
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS +
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL DEVELOP
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL DEV +
COMMUNITY & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
COMM AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT +
SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTION
FIELD PRACTICUM I
FIELD PRACTICUM II
PRINCIPLES & APP OF SOCIAL DEV
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL WORK ISSUE
FIELD PRACTICUM III
FIELD PRACTICUM IV
SOCIAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT
THEORIES & APPLIED APPROACHES
INTRO: SOCIAL & ECONOMIC DEV
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH II
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH PROJECT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
CONTEMPORARY FAMILIES
PSY FUNCT & EMPOWERMENT
SOCIAL POLICY & MANAGEMENT
FIELD PRACTICUM V
COMP SOC POLICY IN AFRICA
MINOR DISSERTATION
FORENSIC PRAC IN SOCIAL WORK
MASTERS IN SOCIAL WORK
CRIM JUST SOC WORK INTERNSHIP
CLINICAL SOC WORK INTERNSHIP
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP
SOC POLICY/MNGMNT INTERNSHIP
SOCIAL/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
MASTERS IN SOC PLANNING/ADMIN
MASTERS IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
CONT ISSUES CRIM JUST SOC WORK
CONT ISSUES CRIM JUST SOC WORK
PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCH DIS
11,830
11,830
9,510
9,510
9,510
13,990
9,510
11,840
32,180
11,830
4,560
11,830
11,840
9,510
21,500
25,680
25,680
8,920
8,920
8,920
0
11,890
0
11,890
0
11,890
11,890
7,410
6,930
11,890
11,890
11,890
6,930
6,930
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
10,580
11,080
11,940
21,740
9,730
35,700
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
35,700
35,700
11,940
11,940
11,940
130
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
SWK5054F
SWK5054S
SWK5056F
SWK5056S
SWK5058S
SWK5059F
SWK5060S
SWK6000W
SWK6002W
TDP1017H
TDP1018H
TDP1027F
TDP1029F
TDP1045S
TDP1046W
TDP1800F
TDP1800S
TDP2010F
TDP2011S
TDP2013S
TDP2040W
TDP2041W
TDP2042F
TDP2043W
TDP2044W
TDP2045W
TDP2046W
TDP2047W
TDP3010F
TDP3018S
TDP3040W
TDP3041W
TDP3042W
TDP3043W
TDP3044H
TDP3045H
TDP3046W
TDP3047W
TDP3048W
TDP3049W
TDP3050W
TDP3051W
TDP4000H
TDP4017F
TDP4022W
TDP4023W
TDP4024S
TDP4036W
TDP4040W
TDP4041W
TDP4042W
TDP4045W
TDP4046W
TDP4047W
TDP5000W
TDP5001W
TDP5003W
TDP5010W
TDP5013W
PROBATION PRACTICE
PROBATION PRACTICE
SOCIAL INCLUSION AND THE YOUTH
SOCIAL INCLUSION AND THE YOUTH
PSYCHOTHERAPY FAM & GROUPS
PSYCHODYNAMIC TH & ASSESS
PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH INDIVIDUALS
PHD IN SOCIAL WORK
PHD IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
STAGECRAFT A
STAGECRAFT B
INTRO TO THEATRE & PERF A
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE A+
SA PERFORMANCE GENEALOGIES
T&P STUDIOWORK
AFRICAN DANCE (SSA)
AFRICAN DANCE (SSA)
GLOBAL PERFORMANCES
TOPICS IN THEATRE AND DANCE
TOPICS IN THEATRE AND DANCE +
T&P STUDIOWORK 2A: ACT UNILING
T&P STUDIOWORK 2B: ACT BILING
GLOBAL PERFORMANCES +
T&P STUDIOWORK 2C: DANCE
T&P STUDIOWORK 2E: PERFORMANCE
T&P STUDIOWORK 2G: SCENOGRAPHY
T&P STUDIOWORK 2H: PEDAGOGY
T&P STUDIOWORK 2I: PEDAGOGY PR
CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
T&P STUDIOWORK 3E: PERF MAKING
T&P STUDIOWORK 3F: PERF PRAC
T&P STUDIOWORK 3A: ACTING
T&P STUDIOWORK 3B: ACTING PRAC
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE A
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE B
T&P STUDIOWORK 3C: DANCE
T&P STUDIOWORK 3D: DANCE PRAC
T&P STUDIOWORK 3G: SCENOGRAPHY
T&P STUDIOWORK 3H: PEDAGOGY
T&P STUDIOWORK 3I: PEDAGOGY PR
T&P STUDIOWORK 3G: SCENOGRAPHY
THEATRE AND DANCE RESEARCH
READINGS IN PERFORMANCE A
APPLIED THEATRE & DANCE
DIRECTING
READINGS IN PERFORMANCE B
TECHNICAL THEATRE MANAGEMENT
T&P STUDIOWORK 4A: ACTING
T&P STUDIOWORK 4E: PERFORMANCE
DANCE
T&P STUDIOWORK 4C: DANCE
T&P STUDIOWORK 4G: SCENOGRAPHY
T&P STUDIOWORK 4H: PEDAGOGY
MASTERS IN THEATRE
MASTERS IN DANCE
THEATRE & PERFORMANCE PART A
THEATRE AND DANCE STUDIES: RES
THEATRE & PERFORMANCE PART B
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
11,940
25,680
25,680
10,390
10,390
8,920
0
8,920
30,980
5,980
5,980
11,890
11,890
0
41,270
41,270
0
41,270
41,270
41,270
29,970
41,270
11,890
11,890
54,760
55,990
54,760
55,990
5,310
5,310
54,760
55,990
54,760
31,970
53,470
55,990
10,580
10,580
21,060
21,060
10,580
21,060
55,990
55,990
21,060
55,990
55,990
55,990
35,700
35,700
17,940
21,740
17,940
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 131
TDP5014H
TDP5015H
TDP5016H
TDP5017H
TDP5018W
TDP6000W
TDP6001W
TOPICS IN APP THEATRE STUDIES
APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICE
APPLIED THEATRE FIELDWORK
APPLIED THEATRE AND DANCE STUD
MINOR DISSERTATION/PROJECT
PHD IN THEATRE
PHD IN DANCE
11,940
17,940
11,940
17,940
46,160
25,680
25,680
132 RESIDENCES
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
13. RESIDENCES
13.1
Terms of Payment
Post-dated cheques will not be accepted and will be returned to
the drawer.
First payment of Residence Fees is as follows:
i) Catering Residence (First and Second Tier)…………………………………….R39 000
ii) Self Catering Residences (Second and Third Tier)…………………………….R26 000
This first payment must be made by 02 February 2024 in the case of both new and
readmission students, subject to a late payment surcharge of 8%.
Students from SADC countries and non-South African students who do not have
permanent residence but pay local fees, must pay the minimum first payment for academic
and residence fees PLUS the SADC Administrative fee of R4,700 prior to registration or
by 02 February 2024, whichever date occurs first. Please allow at least 14 working days
for payment to reflect in UCT bank account to avoid delays in registration clearance being
granted.
In the case of residence offers made after 02 February 2024, the first payment is due
immediately and must be made prior to signing into residence.
A student moving into university residence after registration is also required to pay the
first payment as stated above.
Balance of all residence fees is due by 31 July 2024.
Students who have not been living in student housing for the first semester and who are
accepted into residence for the second semester will be required to pay one half of the
annual residence fee on registration or prior to registration for international students
including those from SADC countries
Interest will be charged on a monthly basis at 1% on all outstanding fees.
13.2
Withdrawal from Student Accommodation after the
start of the Academic Year
13.2.1
Fee rebate for students who withdraw after the start of the
academic year
(a) A student who enters residence and withdraws during the first semester and before
the commencement of the second semester, shall be liable for a pro-rata charge plus
a cancellation fee of R500.
(b) A student completing his/her studies at the end of the first semester shall be eligible
for a rebate equivalent to 50% of the annual fee (excluding levies).
(c) A postgraduate student who is required for the purposes of his/her research to move
out of Cape Town shall be eligible for a rebate on a pro-rata basis (excluding levies).
RESIDENCES
UCT ACADEMIC
COURSES 133
(d) A student who withdraws during the second semester shall be liable for the full annual
residence fee.
The Director of Student Housing may, however, exercise his/her discretion in
approving a rebate under special conditions pertaining to the reason for withdrawal.
(e) A student who enters residence for the first time during the second semester and who
withdraws from residence shall be liable for the full fee for that semester.
The Director of Student Housing may, however, exercise his/her discretion in
approving a rebate under special conditions pertaining to the reason for withdrawal.
13.2.2 Annual Residence fee
For the purposes of determining the penalties and refunds referred to in the rules above, the
annual residence fee shall be deemed to be the sum of the room and catering overhead charges
and meal option charges. The annual residence fee for these purposes does not include
amenities, damage or laundry levies.
13.2.3 Student vacation accommodation for academic reasons during
December, January, early February and the mid-year vacation.
A student who for academic purposes or for other purposes deemed to be acceptable by the
Director of Student Housing has to be in Cape Town before his/her residence, house or flat
opens or after his/her residence, house or flat has closed may be accommodated in a residence
which has been opened for the purpose, provided that he/she has complied with the
application procedures laid down by the Residences Committee. He/she shall pay for this
accommodation at a daily rate to be determined from time to time by the Residences
Committee.
13.3 Residence Fees and Occupancy
All students from outside South Africa and the other SADC countries should refer to
(5.8) for additional information.
Returning students who have been offered a place in residence will have their place cancelled
on Friday, 19 January 2024 if fees for the preceding year are not paid by Friday 12 January
2024.
The fees shown below are inclusive of all compulsory levies and other compulsory charges.
Any charges incurred by students for damage to, or loss of, University property, will be
charged directly to the students' fees accounts, if this charge is not paid in cash to the
Residence concerned.
The fee for the 1st tier accommodation excludes the winter vacation between the first and
second semesters but includes the short vacation in the first semester and that in the second
semester. The fee for 2nd tier and 3rd tier includes these vacations. For the purposes of a student
housing place the academic year shall be deemed to end 72 hours after the student's last
scheduled examination or in the case of a graduand, on the official closing date of the
residence each semester.
134
RESIDENCES
UCT
ACADEMIC COURSES
The opening date for all residence students is Saturday, 27 January 2024, except for Health
Science designated residences which open on Friday, 19 January 2024, and Phillip Kgosana
residence (family accommodation) which opens on Tuesday the 9th of January 2024.
The closing date for 1st and 2nd tier non- health science residences is 12h00 on Saturday 22
November 2024 Health Science designated residences will close on Monday 30 December
2024. 3rd Tier residences will close on Friday, 13 December 2024. Offers of accommodation
to students, who have not signed into residence by 18h00 on Tuesday 30 January 2024will
be cancelled. Students who are required to attend the University prior to the official opening
dates, for new and returning students, or are required to attend the University after the official
closing date, will need to book with the vacation accommodation and will be charged
accordingly.
A. FIRST TIER (CATERING) ACCOMMODATION
Students have a choice of 4 meal options. The cost of the meal option is not included in
the residence fee. The chosen meal option must be added to the residence fee.
Avenue Road Res
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
Baxter Hall
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
Small Single Room ......................................................... R 76 400
Carinus
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
Single Room (Health Science)
R 87 500
College House
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
Small Single Room ......................................................... R 76 400
Fuller Hall
Single Room ................................................................... R 85 000
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 72 500
Small Single Room ......................................................... R 79 300
Graca Machel
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
Kilindini
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Kopano
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
Small Single Room ......................................................... R 76 400
Leo Marquard Hall Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
Rochester House
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
Single Room (Health Science)
R 87 500
Upper Campus Res
Single Room ................................................................... R 85 000
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 72 500
RESIDENCES
UCT ACADEMIC
COURSES 135
Small Single Room ......................................................... R 79 300
Tugwell Hall
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
University House
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Varietas
Single Room ................................................................... R 79 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 700
B. SECOND TIER (CATERING) ACCOMMODATION
Groote Schuur
Residence
Single Room ................................................................... R 80 600
Small Single Room ......................................................... R 70 900
Medical Residence
Single Room ................................................................... R 90 200
MEAL OPTIONS
Add the cost of your selected meal option to your estimated room cost above.
Meal Option 1 (BLD): 3 Meals per day for seven days per week
First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 33 600
Groote Schuur Residence ................................................................................... R 36 400
Health Science .................................................................................................... R 40 200
Meal Option 2 (LAD): Lunch and Dinner seven days per week
First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 25 100
Groote Schuur Residence ................................................................................... R 27 400
Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 30 200
Meal Option 3 (BAD): Breakfast and Dinner seven days per week
First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 22 600
Groote Schuur Residence ................................................................................... R 24 700
Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 27 200
Meal Option 4 (MOW): 3 Meals per day, week days only
First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 25 000
Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G............................................................. R 26 400
Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 29 300
C. SECOND TIER (SELF CATERING) ACCOMMODATION
Forest Hill Complex Bachelor Flat .................................................................. R 90 500
Two Students in Two-Room Flat, per student................. R 64 700
Three Students in Three-Room Flat, per student............. R 64 700
Four Students in Four-Room Flat, per student ................ R 64 700
Small Room in Four-Room Flat, per student
R 61 300
Forest Hill G
Single Room…………………………………………… R 67 000
Groote Schuur Flats Two Students in Three-room Flat, per student ................ R 65 700
Two Students in Two-room Flat, per student .................. R 60 300
Three Students in Three-room Flat, per student .............. R 60 300
Four Students in Four-room Flat, per student ................. R 60 300
136
RESIDENCES
UCT
ACADEMIC COURSES
Liesbeeck Gardens
Large Bachelor Flat ........................................................ R 85 800
Small Bachelor Flat ........................................................ R 80 700
Two Students in Two-room Flat, per student .................. R 60 700
Two Students in Three-room Flat, per student ................ R 65 700
Small Room in Three-room Flat, per student .................. R 54 900
Three Students in Three-room Flat, per student .............. R 60 700
Four Students in Four-room Flat, per student.................. R 60 700
Meulenhof
Bachelor Flat................................................................... R 97 400
Two Students in Two-Room Flat, per student................. R 69 900
Three Students in Three-Room Flat, per student ............. R 69 900
Obz Square
Single En-suite Room ..................................................... R 77 400
Single En-suite Room (Health Science)
R 84 100
The Woolsack
Single Room ................................................................... R 67 000
Large Single Room ......................................................... R 78 600
D. THIRD TIER (SELF CATERING) ACCOMMODATION
Amalinda House
Single Room in House with Lounge ............................... R 80 200
Dullah Omar Hall
Single Room in flat, per student ...................................... R 73 700
Edwin Hart Annex
Bachelor Flat................................................................. R 107 100
Two Students in Two-room Flat,
per student....................................................................... R 73 900
Ex-Air
Single room in flat, per student ....................................... R 73 700
Forest Hill (F)
Two students in Two-roomed Flat,
per student....................................................................... R 73 700
Three Students in Three-room Flat,
per student....................................................................... R 73 700
and North Grange
Harold Cressy Hall
Single Room ................................................................... R 73 700
Single En-suite room ...................................................... R 84 100
Philip Kgosana Res
Large Bachelor Flat ...................................................... R 100 600
Small Bachelor Flat ........................................................ R 94 600
One Student in Two-room Flat ..................................... R 124 400
One Student in Three-room Flat
R 159 200
Linkoping
Small Single Room ......................................................... R 54 300
Obz Square
Single En-suite Room .................................................... R 84 100
Rondeberg Flats
Bachelor Flat................................................................. R 107 100
Four Students in Four-room Flat,
per student....................................................................... R 73 700
T B Davie
Bachelor Flat................................................................. R 106 900
Two Students in Two-room Flat,
UCT ACADEMIC
RESIDENCES
COURSES 137
per student ...................................................................... R 73 700
Two students in Three-roomed Flat,
per student ...................................................................... R 97 700
Three Students in Three-room Flat,
per student ...................................................................... R 73 700
Woodbine Road
Single Room ................................................................... R 75 200
Single Room with Bath ................................................... R 83 300
Roscommon
Single Room ................................................................... R 83 250
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 69 550
Apartment ....................................................................... R 95 540
Studio ........................................................................... R 101 990
Double Room En Suite, per student ................................ R 83 250
My Domain Salt
River
Classic Studio ............................................................... R 100 790
Premium ....................................................................... R 103 570
Download