MISSION STATEMENT UCT aspires to become a premier academic meeting point between South Africa, the rest of Africa and the world. Taking advantage of expanding global networks and our distinct vantage point in Africa, we are committed, through innovative research and scholarship, to grapple with the key issues of our natural and social worlds. We aim to produce graduates whose qualifications are internationally recognised and locally applicable, underpinned by values of engaged citizenship and social justice. UCT will promote diversity and transformation within our institution and beyond, including growing the next generation of academics. Foundation statement underpinning the mission statement Our research-led identity is shaped by a commitment to: academic freedom as the prerequisite to fostering intellectual debate and free inquiry; ensuring that research informs all our activities including teaching, learning and service to the community; advancing and disseminating knowledge that addresses the key challenges facing society - South African, continental and global; protecting curiosity driven research; nurturing and valuing creativity in the sciences and arts including the performing and creative arts; stimulating international linkages of researchers and research groupings. We strive to provide a superior quality educational experience for undergraduate and postgraduate students through: providing an intellectually and socially stimulating environment; inspired and dedicated teaching and learning; exposure to the excitement of creating new knowledge; stimulating the love of lifelong learning; the cultivation of competencies for global citizenship; supporting programmes that stimulate the social consciousness of students; offering access to courses outside the conventional curricula; attracting a culturally and internationally diverse community of scholars; guaranteeing internationally competitive qualifications; offering a rich array of social, cultural, sporting and leadership opportunities; providing an enabling physical and operational environment. In advancing UCT as an Afropolitan university, we will expand our expertise on Africa and offer it to the world; extend our networks on the continent, along with our global connections and partnerships; promote student and staff exchanges and collaborative research and postgraduate programmes; engage critically with Africa's intellectuals and world views in teaching and research contribute to strengthening higher education on our continent. We strive to provide an environment for our diverse student and staff community that: promotes a more equitable and non-racial society; supports redress in regard to past injustices; is affirming and inclusive of all staff and students and promotes diversity in demographics, skills and backgrounds; offers individual development opportunities to all staff; is welcoming as a meeting space for scholars from Africa and around the world.
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MISSION STATEMENT
UCT aspires to become a premier academic meeting point between South Africa, the rest of Africa and the world. Taking advantage of expanding global
networks and our distinct vantage point in Africa, we are committed, through innovative research and scholarship, to grapple with the key issues of our
natural and social worlds. We aim to produce graduates whose qualifications are internationally recognised and locally applicable, underpinned by
values of engaged citizenship and social justice. UCT will promote diversity and transformation within our institution and beyond, including growing the
next generation of academics.
Foundation statement underpinning the mission statement
Our research-led identity is shaped by a commitment to:
academic freedom as the prerequisite to fostering intellectual debate and free inquiry;
ensuring that research informs all our activities including teaching, learning and service to the community;
advancing and disseminating knowledge that addresses the key challenges facing society - South African, continental and global;
protecting curiosity driven research;
nurturing and valuing creativity in the sciences and arts including the performing and creative arts;
stimulating international linkages of researchers and research groupings.
We strive to provide a superior quality educational experience for undergraduate and postgraduate students through:
providing an intellectually and socially stimulating environment;
inspired and dedicated teaching and learning;
exposure to the excitement of creating new knowledge;
stimulating the love of lifelong learning;
the cultivation of competencies for global citizenship;
supporting programmes that stimulate the social consciousness of students;
offering access to courses outside the conventional curricula;
attracting a culturally and internationally diverse community of scholars;
2.1 Typical 1st Year Tuition Fees ...................................................................................... 6
2.2 Notice to Leave: Withdrawal of Registration (UCT & GSB students) ........................ 7
2.3 Drop an Individual Course .......................................................................................... 8 2.4 Add an Individual Course ........................................................................................... 9
2.5 Undergraduate Students Wishing to Take Additional Courses ................................... 9
2.6 Leave of Absence ....................................................................................................... 9
3. OTHER FEES AND LEVIES .................................................................................. 10
3.1 Sports Clubs and Societies .......................................................................................... 10
3.2 Supplementary or Deferred Examinations .................................................................. 10
3.3 Ordinary Examinations without Re-attendance at Course ........................................... 10
3.5 Fee for Checking of Examination Results ................................................................... 10
3.6 Duplicate Degree and Diploma Certificates ................................................................ 11 3.7 Fee for Academic Records .......................................................................................... 11
3.8 Verification of Academic Record ............................................................................... 11 3.9 Verification of Past Training in Faculty of Health Sciences ...................................... 11
3.10 Fee for Replacement Student Identity/Access Control Card ....................................... 12
3.11 Late Registration Fee .................................................................................................. 12 3.12 Late Changes of Curriculum ....................................................................................... 12
4. INFORMATION FOR SPONSORS ........................................................................ 14
5. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS............................................................................. 15
5.1 Semester Study Abroad (SSA) Programmes ............................................................... 15
5.2 Students on Centralised Academic Programmes/Exchanges ....................................... 16 5.3 International Occasional Students ............................................................................... 16
5.4 International Affiliates ................................................................................................ 16
5.5 International Students who intend to study for a full South African Degree/Diploma/Honours ........................................................................................... 16
5.6 Qualifications Offered by the Graduate School of Business ....................................... 18
5.6.1 Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (PDBA) ....................................... 18
5.6.2 Master of Business Administration (MBA) ................................................................ 18 5.6.2 Master of Business Administration specialising in Executive Management .............. 18
5.6.3 GSB: Master of Commerce in Development Finance ................................................. 18
5.7 International Scholarships ........................................................................................... 19 5.8 Residence Fees ........................................................................................................... 19
5.9 Cancellation Policy International Fees ........................................................................ 19
6. VISITING POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS AFFILIATED TO UCT ................. 20
7. STUDENTS REGISTERING FOR RESEACH MASTER‟S OR PHD ................ 20
10. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ................................................................. 22
10.1 Master of Business Administration (MBA) ................................................................ 22
10.1 Master of Business Administration specialising in Executive Management ............... 22 10.2 Associate in Management (AIM) ................................................................................ 22
10.3 PDBA: Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration (Post work experience) ... 23
10.4 PGDip: Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice specialising in Wine Business Management ................................................................................................ 23
10.5 GSB: Master of Commerce in Management Practice ................................................. 23
10.6 GSB: Master of Philosophy ........................................................................................ 23 10.7 GSB: Master of Commerce in Development Finance ................................................ 23
10.8 GSB: PhD specialising in Business Administration & Management Practice ............ 23
10.9 PGDip: in Management Practice (Customised qualification) ...................................... 23 10.10 Associate in Management Practice (Customised qualification) .................................. 23
11.1 Typical 1st Year Tuition Fees ...................................................................................... 24
11.2 Faculty of Commerce ................................................................................................. 25
11.3 Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment ...................................................... 28
11.4 Faculty of Health Sciences.......................................................................................... 30
11.5 Faculty of Humanities ................................................................................................ 34
11.6 Faculty of Law ............................................................................................................ 36 11.7 Faculty of Science ..................................................................................................... 36
13.1 Terms of Payment ....................................................................................................... 100 13.2 Withdrawal from Student Accommodation after the start of the Academic Year ...... 102
13.3 Residence Fees and Occupancy .................................................................................. 102
A. First Tier (Catering) Accommodation .................................................................... 107 B. Second Tier (Catering) Accommodation ................................................................ 103
C. Second Tier (Self Catering) Accommodation ........................................................ 104
D. Third Tier (Self Catering) Accommodation ........................................................... 105
M65 PAYMENT FORM
CREDIT CARD FORM
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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) make alterations or changes to any of the published details of the opportunities on offer; or
(ii) 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 (or legal guardian) 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 particular 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.
Initial payment is due on or before 1 February 2013
We do not issue detailed statements of account prior to the initial payment date. It is
therefore the responsibility of the student to pay the initial 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 1 February 2013, subject to a late payment fee of 10%. This includes students who intend
registering after the payment date, for example postgraduate students.
For the first payment of residence fees, refer to 13.1, page 102.
ALL STUDENTS FROM OUTSIDE SOUTH AFRICA AND OTHER SADC COUNTRIES SHOULD REFER
TO FEES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, Section 5, page 14 and point (f) below.
(a) All students for qualifications not listed below .................................. R 17 500 (b) MBA - Full-time local students
(1st payment due prior to 25 January 2013) ............................................ R 80 000 MBA - Modular 1st year (1st payment due prior to 25 January 2013) .... R 40 000
MBA - Modular 2nd year
(1st payment due prior to 15 February 2013) .......................................... R 40 000 MBA - Full-time international students
(Full fees due prior to 25 January 2013) ......................................... ZAR 290 000
MBA – Modular international students (Full fees due prior to 25 January 2013) ......................................... ZAR 145 000
MBA – Executive 1st year (Full fees due by 1 March 2013) ................R 117 810
MBA – Executive 2nd year (Full fees due by 25 January 2013) ............ R 99 750 MBA – Executive Full-time international students
(1st payment due prior to 25 January 2013) ..................................... ZAR 247 250
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AIM (modular) (1st payment due prior to 1 March 2013) ..................... R 15 500
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration
(1st payment due prior to 4 February 2012) ............................................ R 25 000 Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration international
students (Full fees due prior to 4 February 2013) ............................ ZAR 85 000
Master of Commerce in Development Finance 1st year (1st payment due prior to 8 March 2013) ................................................ R 46 750
Master of Commerce in Development Finance 1st year
international students (Full fees due prior to 8 March 2013) ......... ZAR 105 000 (c) Full fee if total annual fee is less than R 17 500
(d) School for Legal Practice students must pay the full fee of R 10 150 on
registration or by 1 February 2013, whichever date occurs first.
(e) 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 fees prior to registration or by 1 February 2013, whichever date occurs first.
Allow at least 14 working days for payment to appear in UCT bank account
to avoid delays in registration clearance being granted. (f) All UCT full-time international fee paying students for
qualifications not listed below (payable prior to registration) ................ R65 000
Master‟s (Coursework and dissertation) full-time international fee paying students (payment due prior to registration) ............................... R42 000
Master‟s (Dissertation only) full-time international fee paying
students (payment due prior to registration) .............. full tuition PLUS R 3 000 PhD full-time international fee paying students
(payable prior to registration) .................................... full tuition PLUS R 3 000
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 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 any 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 initial payment deadline will be extended until 31 March 2013, provided that the Fees Office receives a
confirmation letter from the bank. No further extensions will be granted.
1.1.4 Final payment must be made by 30 June 2013.
Payment of the balance of fees is due on 30 June 2013. We send out detailed statements
of account every month from March onwards.
1.1.5 Interest is charged on overdue accounts at 1% per month.
1.1.6 Where a student registers for the first time in the second semester of an academic year,
the full fees are payable on registration or by 31 July, whichever date occurs last.
1.1.7 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. Interest is charged on overdue accounts at 1% per month.
TERMS OF PAYMENT 3
1.1.8 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.
1.1.9 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 14 March and 31 July, if the University has received payment of the bursary and the refund is agreed to by the
sponsor.
1.1.10 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 only 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.
1.1.11 A student who has a credit balance on his/her fee account as a result 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
1.1.12 Student identity cards must be produced at the Fees Office when withdrawals or refunds
from fees accounts are requested.
1.1.13 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, page 104.
1.3 Method of Payment
When making payment the 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.
Direct Deposits can also be made at any branch of Standard Bank using the M65 form which can be found at the bottom of UCT correspondence and at the back of this booklet.
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, or by completing the Credit Card form and faxing it to the Cashiers Office: +27 21 650
5093. Forms can be obtained from the Cashiers or Fees Office, the back of the Student
Fees Booklet or from our website.
Debit card payments can be made but only at the Cashiers Office by the card holder as
the card holder must enter her/his PIN when authorising the transaction. Payment will be
Prior to making payment by credit or debit card at the UCT Cashiers Office please
obtain bank authorisation and code to expedite the payment process.
Cash payments to a maximum of R1 500 will be accepted at the Cashiers Office.
Cheques should be crossed and made payable to the “University of Cape Town” and the
student name and number written on the back of the cheque.
Post-dated cheques will not be accepted and will be returned to the drawer.
A R150 administration fee will be charged on all unpaid cheques.
Where payment is being made for students from outside the 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, page 14).
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.
A copy of the deposit slip/transfer form should be faxed to the Fees Office, University of Cape Town, +27 21 650-4768 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 previous financial year. 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:
(a) will not be permitted to graduate;
(b) will not receive their examination results; (c) will not receive an academic transcript;
(d) will not be permitted to re-register in the following year;
(e) will not be permitted to register for Summer Term programmes which start in the next academic year;
(f) will have any offer of a place in residence cancelled on 18 January 2013 if
outstanding fees are not paid by 9 January 2013; (g) will not have any subsequent application processed until debt has been settled in
full.
TERMS OF PAYMENT 5
1.5.1 Students who have outstanding fees, fines, interest or dues will not be awarded degrees or
diplomas in: (i) June, if any amount is unpaid by 30 April 2013
(ii) December, if any amount is unpaid by 31 October 2013
1.5.2 We charge interest monthly on outstanding balances at 1%. Where the final fee payment
date is 30 June, interest is charged on outstanding balances at 1% per month from 31 July
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.
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, residence damage costs, and emergency loans. 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.
6 ACADEMIC FEES
2. ACADEMIC FEES
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 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 2013.
The Faculty Handbook will indicate the courses that can be taken in each qualification and the
relevant course code. Students can use this code to look up the all-inclusive cost of the course in
this booklet. The sum of these costs will give 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:
https://www.uct.ac.za/apply/handbooks.
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.
In order 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
COMMERCE BCom ....................................................... R 39 500 to R 51 000
BCom specialising in Actuarial Science ........................ R 51 000 BBusSc ...................................................... R46 000 to R 51 000
BBusSc specialising in Actuarial Science...................... R 51 000
ENGINEERING & Bachelor of Architectural Studies ................................... R 43 000 BUILT BSc (Engineering) .................................. R 44 000 to R 46 000 ENVIRONMENT BSc (Geomatics) ............................................................. R 40 500
BSc (Construction Studies) ............................................. R 41 500
BSc (Property Studies) ................................................... R 42 500
HEALTH SCIENCES MBChB .......................................................................... R 52 000
MBChB - 1st year Intervention Curriculum .................... R 50 000
BSc (Audiology) ............................................................. R 44 500
BSc (Occupational Therapy) .......................................... R 41 000
BSc (Physiotherapy) ...................................................... R 43 500 BSc (Speech & Lang Pathology) .................................... R 45 000
HUMANITIES BA and BSoc Sc ............................................................. R 37 500
BA(Fine Art) .................................................................. R 42 500
BA (Theatre & Performance) ......................................... R 36 500
BMus ............................................................................. R 44 000
BMus (Dance) ................................................................ R 34 500
LAW
Undergraduate LLB ............................................................................... R 38 500
Graduate LLB ................................................................................ R 44 000
SCIENCE BSc ................................................................................. R 40 500
BSc - Intervention Curriculum ....................................... R 21 000
A registered student (or legal guardian) is personally liable for all tuition fees
notwithstanding any pledges of support or bursary that they may have received.
Students or their legal guardians must give notice of intention 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 R500 Administration Fee will be charged on all cancellations or withdrawals.
International students refer to Section 5.9
A reduction on 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. If notice is received before:
(i) Whole Year Courses starting in February: 15 February 2013. ..................................................................... 100% adjustment
19 July 2013 ................................................................................ 50% adjustment
(ii) First Semester Courses starting in February:
15 February 2013.. .................................................................... 100% adjustment 1 March 2013 .............................................................................. 50% adjustment (50% adjustment)
(iii) Second Semester Courses starting in July:
19 July 2013 ............................................................................. 100% adjustment 2 August 2013 ............................................................................. 50% adjustment (50% adjustment)
No reduction will be granted if the notice of intention to discontinue studies is
received after the above deadlines.
Note: These dates will be strictly adhered to. Any fees owing are due immediately on cancellation of studies.
GSB students are advised that:
Rebates for fees (administration and deposit excluded) may be granted depending on
when the notice of intention to discontinue studies is received by the GSB Faculty
Office.
Last date to drop a qualification
Programme /
Qualification
Last date
to add a
course
Get 75% fee
adjustment
Get 50% fee
adjustment
Cancel
transcript
entry
GSB Full Time
Qualifications
Friday of the first
week of
starting. (Day 5)
Friday of the first week of
starting.
(Day 5)
Friday of week three of
starting.
(Day 15)
Monday after which two
thirds of the
course has been presented/run.
GSB Modular
Qualifications
(EMBA / MBA
/ PDBA &
AIM)
Friday of
the first week of
starting.
(Day 5)
Friday of the
first week of starting.
(Day 5)
Friday of
week three of starting.
(Day 15)
Monday after
which two thirds of the
course has been
presented/run.
No reduction will be granted if the notice to withdraw is received after the above
deadlines.
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No withdrawal is possible after the „cancel transcript‟ entry date.
Note: These dates will be strictly adhered to. Any fees owing are due immediately on
cancellation of studies.
2.3 Drop an Individual Course
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, or if the student is registered for the School for Legal Practice course,
there is no fee reduction if a student withdraws from the course after it begins.
Last date to drop a course
Course Last date to
add a course
Get 100%
fee
adjustment
Get 50% fee
adjustment
Cancel
transcript
entry
Whole year
courses
15 February 15 February 19 July 26 July
First term
courses
15 February 15 February 1 March 22 March
Second term
courses
19 July 19 July 2 August 23 August
Other
courses:
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)
Monday after
which two
thirds of the course has
been
presented/run.
Block
Release
Friday of the
week the
course begins. (Day 5)
Not
applicable
Monday after
which two
thirds of the course has been
presented/run.
Summer
Term
Friday of the
week the course begins.
(Day 5)
Not
applicable
Monday after
which two thirds of the
course has been
presented/run.
Winter Term Friday of the week the
course begins.
(Day 5)
Not applicable
Monday after which two
thirds of the
course has been presented/run.
No reduction will be granted if the notice to withdraw is received after the above
deadlines.
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. 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.
ACADEMIC FEES 9
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: Half Course……..…….R 1 500 Full Course……..…….R 3 000
After the course examination has been written Half Course……..…….R 2 000
Full Course……..…….R 4 000
2.5 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.
will, on successful application to the Senate Committee responsible, be charged fees only
for the courses that make up the full standard curriculum.
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.
2.6 Leave of Absence
A student who is granted a prospective academic concession for Leave of Absence will be
entitled to the following fee rebates depending on the date and period for which the Leave of Absence is granted:
(a) before Tuesday, 2 April 2013, the beginning of the second quarter; .............. 75%
(b) before Monday, 15 July 2013, the beginning of the third quarter; ................ 50%
(c) before Monday, 9 September 2013 ................................................................ 25%
(d) after Monday, 9 September 2013 ...................................................................... nil
No further concessions will be granted.
Students are required to pay the minimum prescribed qualification fees prior to
graduation.
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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 R 25 – R 1 000
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.
3.2 Supplementary or Deferred Examinations
Any subject: ..................................................................................................... No Charge
3.3 Ordinary Examinations without Re-attendance at Course
Education (per unit) and courses where the fee is less than R 500 ............................ R 300 Any other subject: including students writing it for purpose of entrance
examinations ........................................................................................................... R 550
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 R50 per course or per half course with a maximum fee of R 250.
3.5 Fee for Checking of Examination Results
A candidate who believes that an error has occurred in the examination of his/her scripts
is entitled to have his/her scripts checked. The checking does not involve the marking of
a script anew (see Rule G23.4 in Handbook 3, General Rules and Policies) but is limited to checking the addition of the marks and to making sure that marks have been allotted to
every section of every question attempted.
To have his/her script checked, a student must apply in writing to the Registrar before 5
January in respect of all examinations taken during the previous academic year and
before 1 March in respect of all deferred or supplementary examinations written in January or February. The fee is R 150 per course and the fee must accompany the
application. The fee will be refunded if a correction is made to the class of pass.
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3.6 Duplicate Degree and Diploma Certificates
Degree certificates are handed to graduates presented for their degrees at the
graduation ceremony or posted as soon as possible thereafter to graduates admitted to their degrees in absentia. Diploma certificates are issued to successful candidates in the
same way.
A duplicate certificate of any UCT qualification will be issued at a fee of R 240 where
satisfactory evidence of destruction or irretrievable loss of the original is submitted. An
affidavit to the effect that irretrievable loss has occurred, signed and attested to before a Commissioner of Oaths, must accompany this application.
A certified statement, giving the title and date of the degree or diploma obtained by the candidate, will be supplied on application and on payment of a fee of R 60.
3.7 Fee for Academic Records
Any student who qualifies for a degree or diploma will be posted three original copies of
an academic transcript (without charge) within one month of the Graduation Ceremony. Academic transcripts other than these may be obtained on application to the Registrar and
on payment of a fee of R 50, for which five originals will be provided either for
collection or mailed to the student. Where a student wishes to have any of the five transcripts mailed to a third party or parties, a fee of R 100.00 for the set of five will be
charged. The transcript gives the full academic record at UCT.
3.8 Verification of Academic Record
(a) Basic verification of qualification and of graduation date, to be
mailed/faxed to an address within Southern Africa .............................. No charge If a copy of an academic transcript is to be included .................................... R 50
(b) Basic verification of qualification and of graduation date, to be
mailed/faxed to an address outside Southern Africa ................................... R 100 If a copy of an academic transcript is to be included .................................. R 150
(c) Completion of basic documentation, to be mailed/faxed to an
address within Southern Africa ................................................................... R 150 (d) Completion of basic documentation, to be mailed/faxed to an
address outside Southern Africa ................................................................. R 200
(e) Completion of complex documentation to be mailed or faxed .................... R 400
3.9 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.
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If an applicant requires the documentation in (c) or (d) sooner, an additional R 250 should
be added to the fees below.
If documents are to be sent by express courier, an additional R200 should be added to the fees.
(a) Basic verification of qualification and of graduation date, to be mailed to an address within Southern Africa ........................................ No charge
If a copy of an academic transcript is to be included .................................... R 50
(b) Basic verification of qualification and of graduation date or completion of basic documents, to be mailed to an address outside
Southern Africa ............................................................................. R 200 – R 350
If a copy of an academic transcript is to be included add ............................. R 50
(c) Completion of forms requiring detailed course information from
1990 to 2010 ................................................................................. R 500 – R 850
If a copy of an academic transcript is to be included add ............................. R 50 (d) Completion of forms requiring detailed course information before
1990 .........................................................................................R 1,100 – R 1 500
If a copy of an academic transcript is to be included add .............................. R 50
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
021-4478955 (for attention: Faculty Manager, Academic Administration, Faculty of
Health Sciences). Please include e-mail contact details in all requests.
3.10 Fee for Replacement Student Identity/Access Control Card
A replacement Student Identity/Access Control card may be obtained on payment of a fee of R60. 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 PD
Hahn Building, Room 1.09, Upper Campus.
3.11 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.
3.12 Late Changes of Curriculum
A student who wishes to add a course to his/her curriculum after the Friday of the first
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 on Page 8.
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3.13 Student Wellness Services
Students who utilise the Student Wellness Service are expected to pay for consultations
with a medical practitioner, psychologist, dispensary services and certain investigations. Should they fail to pay cash for these services, the debt incurred will be debited to his/her
fee account and is subject to interest on late payment. The Student Wellness Service
charges BHF (Board of Health care Funders) rates which are subject to change during the academic year.
A valid student card must be produced when making use of this service.
3.14 Parking Tokens
The annual parking fee on upper campus varies depending upon the service required. Students are required to pay for parking tokens when they are applied for and these
cannot be charged to student fee accounts.
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. These include parking fines, disciplinary fines (including those
imposed in Residences), library fines and the cost of replacement of library materials, damage charges raised by Residences, processing costs of loans, advances made by the
Student Financial Aid. Note that all charges debited to fees accounts are subject to
interest on late payment.
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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.
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 51 800 per year or R 58 800 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 additional approximate amount required by students who have chosen meal option (2), per year .............................................................. R 3 600
4.3.2 additional approximate amount required by students who have chosen meal option (3), per year .............................................................. R 4 700
4.3.3 additional approximate amount required by students who have
chosen meal option (4), per year .............................................................. R 3 300
4.4 Students accommodated in self-catering residences will require an approximate amount
of R14 300 per year (R1 430 per month) to cover the cost of meals.
4.5 We estimate that the following ancillary expenses could be incurred by each student in
2013: Books and Stationery ............................................................................................ R 6 000
Educational Equipment ........................................................................................ R 3 000
Living expenses, local transport, pocket money and sundries .............................. R 6 500
For the purposes of fees - Citizens and Permanent Residents of the SADC countries are treated the same as South African Residents. (Note that study visa regulations, etc. do still
apply) 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. Students from SADC
countries must pay the minimum initial payment for tuition and residence prior to
registration or by 1 February 2013 whichever date is the earlier.
SADC students will be charged a non-refundable R 1 500 Administrative Service Fee.
Accounts are managed and sent out by the Fees Office. Refer to pages 1 and 102.
Non-SADC (i.e. Rest of the World) Students: Non-SADC International Students are billed in South African Rands (ZAR) and required to
pay an International Fee over and above the local course fees for tuition. The „out-of-state‟
or „international‟ levy, is called the International Term Fee, and is charged in addition to the individual fees for all courses taken. Both the International Term Fee plus the
individual course based fees must be paid prior to registration. Accounts are sent out by the
Fees Office, except for GSB studies under 5.6 of this handbook which are billed by the Graduate School of Business.
Non-SADC international students studying Postgraduate Diplomas, Honours or
Coursework Master‟s Degrees are advised to check section 5.7 for information regarding
Scholarships offered to them.
Special Circumstance Students: Official Refugees (i.e. once they have their RSA ID
Refugees Book) and documented asylum seekers are deemed South African citizens and
for fees purposes classified as local students.
Rwandan Citizens and accredited Diplomatic Representatives of a foreign government in South Africa (or their dependants) are entitled to pay fees at local rates PLUS a non-
refundable R 1 500 Administrative Service Fee. Tuition fees are to be paid prior to
registration.
Changes in residency status may only be adjusted up to 31 July for the current year. If
residency status changes after 31 July it can only be applied to the following year.
Only the Green SA BARCODED ID book will be accepted as proof of SA citizenship
5.1 Semester Study Abroad (SSA) Programmes
Any student (regardless of nationality) taking courses for one or two semesters only, that
will not count towards obtaining a South African degree (but could count towards a degree in another country). Package tuition fee:
Per semester cost ............................................................................................... US$ 5 600
Fees will be payable in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
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5.2 Students on Centralised Academic Programmes/ Exchanges
Fee is dependent on the programme. All queries should be directed to the International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO). Students are accepted to study through the
programme only in terms of signed inter-institutional agreements. In certain cases an
Exchanges Levy (which could include orientation, airport transfer, housing placement) will be applicable.
Exchanges Levy payable prior to registration ...................................................... US$ 175
5.3 International Occasional Students
Any international student taking two or fewer courses per semester for one or two
semesters only for non-degree purposes. Students are required to write exams. A
certificate of attendance will be available on request. A South African matriculation
exemption is required in order to get acceptance into this programme. Students must
have completed a degree.
International Occasional Students should pay the US$ course fee when registering for one or two courses in a semester and thereafter the default is local fees plus International
Term Fee
Tuition fee per course per semester .................................................................. US$ 2 630
Fees will be payable in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
5.4 International Affiliates
Visiting international students and academics who are not taking UCT courses but wish
to pursue research towards studies at their own University by using UCT‟s libraries, 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 IAPO. A visiting Affiliate does not attend lectures, work at UCT, have
any supervision or write examinations. Affiliate Fees per month or part thereof ...............................................Refer to Section 6
Fees will be payable in advance, prior to registration at UCT.
5.5 International Students who intend to study for a full South African
Degree/Diploma/Honours
Please consult the Faculty/Student Fees Handbook for the cost of courses – the amounts
listed below must be added to the total amount calculated from the courses selected.
100% of the International Term Fees plus Course Based Fees are to be paid prior to
registration or by 1 February 2013 whichever date is the earlier. (For International
Fees contained in sections 5.5.1 to 5.5.5 below)
In addition the minimum initial residence payment is required prior to registration, see
Total Fee (per year) ..................................................................................... ZAR 290 000
(MBA Modular international students pay half this fee per annum)
Master of Business Administration specialising in Executive Management
For 1st Year students the balance of fees is due prior to registration or 1 March 2013
whichever is the earlier. 2nd Year students must settle their fees by 25 January 2013. Academic Fee (per year) ............................................................................. ZAR 208 250
International Honours, Master‟s & PhD students/applicants are advised that the
University offers scholarships to deserving international applicants. Applications must be
made via the Post Graduate Centre & Funding Office – refer UCT‟s website. The closing
date is 31 July of the year preceding study.
ENSURE YOU APPLY FOR THESE SCHOLARSHIPS PRIOR TO COMING TO
UCT!
For Honours. Postgraduate Diploma and Coursework Master‟s students there are also
bursaries 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 AWARDS ARE ONLY APPLICABLE TO HONOURS,
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA AND COURSEWORK MASTER‟S STUDIES.
5.9 Cancellation Policy International Fees
Semester/Study Abroad Programme A US$ 100 administration fee will be applied to all cancellations received after a student indicates acceptance but prior to arrival.
A US$ 2 800 administration fee will be applied to all cancellations or withdrawals received after arrival or registration at UCT. This will include, but not be limited to, cases
where a student changes status to an Affiliate, or reapplies for Full Degree, Master‟s or
Occasional student studies.
There will be no refunds for any cancellation or withdrawal received after the 31 March
for Semester 1 intakes and after the 31 August for the Semester 2 intakes. (If the stated
date falls on a weekend or public holiday – then notice must be received on the last
working day prior to stated date)
Full Degree Students (Excluding GSB studies)
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
5.8 Residence Fees
The initial payment as stated in 13.1 (refer to page 102) is required prior to registration
for all international students and non-South African students who do not have permanent residence. This is in addition to the 100% of International Tuition Fees.
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 Student
Housing/Campus Accommodation and Letting).
The residence fee excludes the winter vacation between the first and second semesters,
but includes the short vacations in the first and second semesters. The opening date for new students is Tuesday, 29 January 2013 and the closing date for student housing is
Friday, 15 November 2013. The same withdrawal rules apply to international students
leaving residences as for local students (refer to 13.2, page 102).
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Office in person or by registered mail.
A reduction on the International Term Fee may be considered in special circumstances depending on the date of cancellation. If registration is cancelled before
(i) the beginning of the first quarter, 11 February 2013. ............... 100% adjustment
(ii) 31 July 2013 .............................................................................. 50% adjustment
A R3 000 Administration Service Fee will be applied to all cancellations or
withdrawals where the International Term Fee is rebated.
No reduction of the International Term Fee will be granted if registration is
cancelled after the 31 July 2013.
Note that any outstanding fees are due immediately upon cancellation of studies,
including Student Housing fees/levies etc if these have not already been paid.
Dropping or changing of courses, refer to 2.3, page 7.
International Occasional Students and Affiliates When students withdraw from individual courses, any fee reduction is dependent on the
date of withdrawal. No International Fee reductions will be considered where withdrawal
occurs after the second or fourth quarter has begun. International Affiliates who decide to leave early may apply to their host department for a pro-rata refund of fees.
6. VISITING POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS AFFILIATED
TO UCT
The fees for visiting postgraduate students (excluding those in the Faculty of Science and
Health Sciences) are dependent upon the length of their stay at the University of Cape Town and are as follows:
2 months or less .................................................................................................. R 3 780
2 months to 4 months .......................................................................................... R 7 130 4 months to 6 months ......................................................................................... R 10 510
6 months to 12 months ....................................................................................... R 14 020
Science and Health Science Faculty students should consult their Faculty Officer.
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 will be granted a 50% rebate on the annual academic fee. This rebate also applies to students registering for the MMed.
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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) submission before 12 noon on Tuesday, 2 April 2013, the beginning of the second quarter; ..................................................................................... 75%
(b) submission before 12 noon on Monday, 15 July 2013, the beginning
of the third quarter; ....................................................................................... 50% (c) submission by 12 noon on Monday, 9 September 2013 ................................. 25%
(d) submission after 12 noon on Monday, 9 September 2013 ................................. nil
Students who intend submitting by 12 noon on Monday, 11 February 2013, the start of
the 2013 academic year, do not need to reregister and his/her registration will not be
processed.
8.3 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).
9. DOCTORATES
(Note: We no longer offer the ChM)
For each year of registration: DMus (By performance and thesis or composition and thesis) .......................... R 18 740
PhD, MD, DMus : (By Thesis) ......................................................................... R 13 440
PhD in Philosophy in Economics (By coursework and thesis) ......................... R 46 260
All students from outside South Africa and other SADC countries should refer to
fees for international students on page 16.
10.1 Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Non-refundable deposit of R10 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. Full-time Academic Fees ............................................................. R 129 000 Administration Fee ........................................................ R 31 000
Total Fee ...................................................................... R 160 000
Modular (1st year) Academic Fees ............................................................... R 64 500 Administration Fee ......................................................... R 15 500
Total Fee ........................................................................ R 80 000
Modular (2nd year) Academic Fees ............................................................... R 64 500
Administration Fee ......................................................... R 15 500
Total Fee ........................................................................ R 80 000
Master of Business Administration specialising in Executive Management
Non-refundable deposit of R10 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. Full fees
are payable prior to registration.
YEAR 1 Academic Fees ............................................................... R 96 810
Administration Fee ......................................................... R 21 000
Total Fee..................................................................... R 117 810
YEAR 2 Academic Fees ............................................................... R 83 000 Administration Fee ......................................................... R 16 750
Total Fee........................................................................ R 99 750
10.2 Associate in Management (AIM)
Non-refundable deposit of R5000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. Modular Academic Fees ............................................................... R 24 500 Administration Fee .......................................................... R 6 500
Total Fee ........................................................................ R 31 000
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10.3 PDBA : Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration
(Post work experience)
Non-refundable deposit of R5 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer. Modular Academic Fees ............................................................... R 42 000 Administration Fee .......................................................... R 8 000
Total Fee ........................................................................ R 50 000
10.4 PGDip : Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice
Specialising in Wine Business Management
Non-refundable deposit of R5 000 is payable on acceptance of study offer.
Modular Academic Fees ............................................................... R 45 000 Administration Fee .......................................................... R 8 000
Total Fee ....................................................................... R 53 000
10.5 GSB: Master of Commerce in Management Practice
(Fee is conditional on a minimum intake of 35 students).
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11. UCT ACADEMIC FEES
All students from outside South Africa and other SADC countries should refer to fees for
international students on page 15.
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 2013.
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.
In order to assist students and fee payers‟ budget for their academic studies at UCT for 2013 we have
set-out below the cost of fees for a typical qualification by faculty and year of study.
Note: The following typical fees are only guidelines and will vary with the students‟ actual
choice of courses.
11.1 Typical 1st
Year Tuition Fees
COMMERCE BCom ....................................................... R 39 500 to R 51 000
BCom specialising in Actuarial Science ........................ R 51 000 BBusSc ...................................................... R46 000 to R 51 000
BBusSc specialising in Actuarial Science...................... R 51 000
ENGINEERING & Bachelor of Architectural Studies ................................... R 43 000 BUILT BSc (Engineering) .................................. R 44 000 to R 46 000 ENVIRONMENT BSc (Geomatics) ............................................................. R 40 500
BSc (Construction Studies) ............................................. R 41 500
BSc (Property Studies) ................................................... R 42 500
HEALTH SCIENCES MBChB .......................................................................... R 52 000
MBChB - 1st year Intervention Curriculum .................... R 50 000
BSc (Audiology) ............................................................. R 44 500
BSc (Occupational Therapy) .......................................... R 41 000
BSc (Physiotherapy) ...................................................... R 43 500 BSc (Speech & Lang Pathology) .................................... R 45 000
HUMANITIES BA and BSoc Sc ............................................................. R 37 500
BA(Fine Art) .................................................................. R 42 500
BA (Theatre & Performance) ......................................... R 36 500
BMus ............................................................................. R 44 000
BMus (Dance) ................................................................ R 34 500
LAW
Undergraduate LLB ............................................................................... R 38 500
Graduate LLB ................................................................................ R 44 000
SCIENCE BSc ................................................................................. R 40 500
BSc - Intervention Curriculum ....................................... R 21 000
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11.2 FACULTY OF COMMERCE
Degrees Bachelor of Commerce
specialising in Financial Accounting
General Accounting Stream
Chartered Accounting Stream
Regular curriculum 1st Year ........................................................................... R 41 000
- no repeat courses 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 46 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 46 000
BCom specialising in Actuarial Science 1st Year ........................................................................... R 51 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 47 000 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 50 500
BCom specialising in Actuarial Science
Quantitative Finance Stream
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 52 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 51 000
BCom specialising in Financial Accounting:
Accounting with Law Stream
1st Year ........................................................................... R 41 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 45 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 40 000
BCom specialising in Economics & Finance
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 45 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 46 000
BCom specialising in Economics & Statistics
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 44 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 56 000
BCom specialising in Economics with Law
1st Year ........................................................................... R 41 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 50 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 40 000
BCom specialising in Information Systems
1st Year ........................................................................... R 41 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 48 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 43 000
BCom specialising in Information Systems &
Computer Science
1st Year ........................................................................... R 51 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 48 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 41 000
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BCom in the field of Management Studies
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 51 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 56 000
BCom specialising in Philosophy, Politics & Economics
1st Year ........................................................................... R 39 500
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 48 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 46 500
Bachelor of Business Science
BBusSc specialising in Actuarial Science
1st Year ........................................................................... R 51 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 47 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 55 500
4th Year ......................................................................... R 40 500
BBusSc specialising in Actuarial Science:
Quantitative Finance Stream
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 52 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 56 000
4th Year ......................................................................... R 40 500
BBusSc specialising in Finance (Non CA Option)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 47 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 51 000
4th Year ......................................................................... R 36 500
BBusSc specialising in Finance with Accounting
(CA Option)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 47 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 51 500 4th Year ......................................................................... R 46 500
BBusSc specialising in Computer Science
1st Year ........................................................................... R 51 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 54 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 56 000
4th Year ......................................................................... R 47 500
BBusSc specialising in Economics
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 47 000
3rd Year .................................................... R 46 000 to R 59 500
4th Year ........................................................................... R57 000
BBusSc specialising in Economics with Law
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 46 500
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3rd Year .......................................................................... R 45 500
4th Year ......................................................................... R 62 000
BBusSc specialising in Information Systems
1st Year ........................................................................... R 51 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 48 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 41 000
4th Year ......................................................................... R 49 500
BBusSc specialising in Marketing
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 42 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 46 500
4th Year .......................................................................... R 51 500
BBusSc specialising in Organisational Psychology
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 46 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 51 000
4th Year .......................................................................... R 48 500
BBusSc specialising in Quantitative Management
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 42 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 61 500
4th Year ......................................................................... R 43 000
Postgraduate Bachelor of Commerce Honours
Per year of study specialising in Actuarial Science ................................. R 29 760 specialising in Economics ............................................ R 46 200
specialising in FAPM .................................................. R 46 200 specialising in Finance ................................................ R 36 000 specialising in Financial Management ....................... R 57 580 specialising in Information Systems ............................. R48 820 specialising in Management Information Systems....... R 47 320 specialising in Organisational Psychology Change
Management ................................................................. R 37 850
specialising in Statistics ................................................. R 36 690 specialising in Taxation ................................................ R 47 490
Master of Commerce, Master of Business Science
or MPhil where appropriate:
specialising in Actuarial Science by Coursework ........ R 31 000 specialising in Economics ............................................. R 41 950
specialising in Economics Development \
1st Year ........................................................................ R 35 980
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 6 810
specialising in Applied Economics
1st Year ........................................................................ R 32 510
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 6 810
specialising in Economics Science
1st Year ........................................................................ R 56 500
2nd Year ....................................................................... R 51 400
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specialising in Economics & Demography ................... R 28 160
+ Dissertation ............................................................... R 5 140
specialising in Economics (by dissertation only) ....... R 10 090
specialising in Finance (Financial Management) ...... R 49 550
specialising in Finance (Financial & Risk
Management) ................................................................. R 57 580 specialising in Finance (Investment Management) ..... R 55 100
specialising in Health Economics ................................. R 40 990
specialising in Information Systems (Coursework) ..... R 39 960
+ Dissertation ............................................................... R 6 810
specialising in Mathematical Finance .......................... R 72 930
specialising in Organisational Psychology
(Coursework) ................................................................ R 36 260
specialising in Demography .......................................... R 30 080
specialising in Programme Evaluation ......................... R 36 260
specialising in Taxation (South African Taxation)
1st Year ........................................................................ R 59 190
2nd Year ....................................................................... R 34 190
specialising in Taxation (International Taxation) ......... R 59 190 Masters in Philosophy .................................................. R 36 260
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................. R 13 440 PhD in Philosophy in Economics (with
Coursework) ................................................................ R 46 260
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting (Accounting
Conversion) ................................................................... R 54 120 Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting ........................ R 43 740 Postgraduate Diploma in Actuarial Science .............. R 21 000
Postgraduate Diploma in Management:
specialising in Actuarial Science Conversion .............. R 53 350
specialising in Entrepreneurship .................................. R 58 550
specialising in Information Systems ............................. R 38 290
specialising in Marketing .............................................. R 54 620
specialising in Sports .................................................... R 51 720
specialising in Tourism ................................................ R 51 720
11.3 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Degrees Bachelor of Architectural Studies
Regular curriculum 1st Year ........................................................................... R 43 000
- no repeat courses 2nd Year........................................................................... R 41 000 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 43 000
BSc (Geomatics) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 40 500 2nd Year........................................................................... R 47 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 45 500 4th Year .......................................................................... R 49 000
BSc Eng (Chemical) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 000 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 44 500
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3rd Year .......................................................................... R 38 500 4th Year .......................................................................... R 51 000
BSc Eng (Civil) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 47 500 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 47 500 4th Year .......................................................................... R 52 000 BSc Eng (Construction Studies) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 41 500 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 41 000 3rd Year ........................................................................... R 43 000 BSc Eng (Electrical) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 500 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 46 500 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 46 000 4th Year .......................................................................... R 47 500
BSc Eng (Electrical & Computer)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 500
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 44 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 44 000
4th Year .......................................................................... R 43 500
BSc Eng (Mechatronics)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 500
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 44 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 44 500
4th Year .......................................................................... R 45 000
BSc Eng (Mechanical)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 45 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 43 500
4th Year .......................................................................... R 44 500
BSc Eng (Electro-Mechanical)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 46 000
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 45 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 44 500
4th Year .......................................................................... R 43 500 BSc Eng (Property Studies) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 42 500 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 41 500 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 41 500
Postgraduate BSc (Hons) (Geographical Info Systems) .................... R 43 440 Per year of study BSc (Hons) (Construction Management) ................... R 46 940
BSc (Hons) (Property Studies) ..................................... R 27 050
BSc (Hons) (Quantity Surveying) ............................... R 45 510
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BSc (Hons) (Materials Science) ................................... R 44 790
Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Hons) ................. R 40 380
Master‟s by Dissertation only (180 credits) ................ R 20 500 Master‟s by Dissertation (120 credits) and Coursework
1st Year .......................................................................... R 22 500
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 18 670
Master of Architecture (Professional) ........................ R 45 200
Master of City & Regional Planning
1st Year .......................................................................... R 46 020
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 29350
Master of City Planning & Urban Design
1st Year .......................................................................... R 46 020
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 29 020
Master of Science in Property Studies ........................ R 68 620
Master of Science in Project Management ................. R 61 160
Master of Landscape Architecture
1st Year .......................................................................... R 48 220
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 29 150
MPhil In Conservation of Built Environment ............ R 43 230
MPhil (Transport Studies) .......................................... R 53 580
MPhil (Urban Infrastructure Design & Man.) .......... R 53 580
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................. R 13 440
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma in Transport Studies ............. R 44 760
Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management ........ R 47 780
Postgraduate Diploma in Property Studies ................ R 47 780
11.4 FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Degrees MBChB
Regular curriculum 1st Year ........................................................................... R 52 000 2nd Year........................................................................... R 63 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 64 000
4th Year .......................................................................... R 61 000 5th Year .......................................................................... R 48 000
6th Year .......................................................................... R 65 000
1st Year – Intervention Curriculum ................................. R 50 000
BSc (Audiology) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 500
2nd Year ......................................................................... R 40 500
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 45 000 4th Year .......................................................................... R 42 500
1st Year – Intervention Curriculum ................................. R 44 000
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BSc (Occupational Therapy) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 41 000 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 44 500 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 35 500 4th Year .......................................................................... R 44 000 1st Year – Intervention Curriculum ................................. R 39 000
BSc (Physiotherapy) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 43 500 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 50 000 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 36 500 4th Year .......................................................................... R 40 000 1st Year – Intervention Curriculum ................................. R 40 500
BSc (Speech & Language Pathology) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 45 000 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 38 500 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 43 500 4th Year .......................................................................... R 42 500 1st Year – Intervention Curriculum ................................. R 44 000
BSc (Med) .................................................. R 32 500 - R 39 500
Postgraduate BSc (Med) (Honours) .................................................. R 37 260
Per year of study BSc (Med) (Honours) specialising in Nutrition &
Dietetics 1st Year ........................................................................... R 48 610
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 28 860 MPhil by Coursework & Dissertation (90 credits) Coursework (per year) ................................................... R 19 040 Minor Dissertation ......................................................... R 19 040 MPhil by Coursework & Dissertation (60 credits) Coursework (per year) ................................................... R 25 400 Minor Dissertation ......................................................... R 12 710
MPhil specialising in Biokinetics
1st Year ........................................................................... R 10 060
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 9 210
Dissertation (90 credits) ................................................ R 19 040
MPhil specialising in Biomedical Forensic Science
Coursework (per year) ................................................... R 25 840
Dissertation ................................................................... R 12 710
MPhil specialising in Clinical Research
Administration
Coursework (per year) ................................................... R 28 450
Dissertation (60 credits) ................................................ R 12 710
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MPhil specialising in Maternal & Child Health
Coursework (per year) ................................................... R 27 130
Dissertation (60 credits) ................................................ R 12 710
MPhil specialising in Palliative Medicine
Coursework (per year) ................................................... R 25 420
Dissertation (60 credits) ................................................ R 12 710
MPhil specialising in Sport & Exercise Medicine
Year 1 (Coursework) ..................................................... R 12 710
Year 2 (Coursework) ...................................................... R 6 360
Year 3 (Coursework) ...................................................... R 6 360
Dissertation (60 credits) ................................................ R 12 710
MPhil specialising in Sports Physiotherapy
Coursework (per year) ................................................... R 25 510
Dissertation ................................................................... R 12 710
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(Clinical Emergency Care Stream)
1st Year ........................................................ R 11 700 - R13 800
2nd Year ........................................................................... R 9 540
Dissertation (60 credits) ................................................ R 12 710
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(African Emergency Care Stream)
1st Year ....................................................... R 10 620 - R 11 670
2nd Year ............................................................................ R 6 360
Dissertation (90 credits) ................................................ R 19 040
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(Patient Safety & Clin Decision-making Stream A)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 11 670
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 11 670
Dissertation (60 credits) ................................................ R 12 710
MPhil in Emergency Medicine
(Patient Safety & Clin Decision-making Stream B) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 11 670
2nd Year .......................................................... R 5 310 - R 6 360
Dissertation (90 credits) ................................................ R 19 040
Master of Public Health
(All streams except Health Economics) Coursework (10 courses @ R2 790 each) ...................... R 27 900
Dissertation (60 credits) ................................................ R 12 710
Dissertation (90 credits) ................................................ R 19 040
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MMed (Speciality training)
Training per year (Years 1 – 4) ........................................ R 8 910
Minor Dissertation .......................................................... R 4 290
MPhil (Sub-speciality training)
Training per year (Years 1 & 2) ....................................... R 8 580
Minor Dissertation ......................................................... R 3 860
MSc(Med) specialising in Biomedical Engineering
Prerequisite courses ................................... R 20 300 - R 21 840
Dissertation (180) credits ............................................... R 20 130
MSc(Med) specialising in Genetic Counselling
Coursework (per year) ................................................... R 37 800
Dissertation ................................................................... R 12 710
MSc(Med) by Research & Dissertation (per year) ..... R 19 800
MSc by Research & Dissertation (per year) ............... R 19 800
PhD (per year)............................................................... R 13 440
MD (per year) ................................................................ R 13 440
Diplomas PG Dip in Addictions Care ......................................... R 30 940
PG Dip in Community Eye Health ............................. R 29 480
PG Dip in Dermatology Nursing ................................ R 31 800
PG Dip in Disability Studies ...................................... R 29 020
PG Dip in Family Medicine 1st Year ........................................................................... R 14 530
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 15 810
PG Dip in Healthcare Tech Management .................. R 31 710
PG Dip in Health Economics
1st Year ........................................................................... R 15 120
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 15 420
PG Dip in Health Professional Education ................. R 30 460
PG Dip in Maternal & Child Health
1st Year ........................................................................... R 13 220
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 12 640
PG Dip in Nursing: (per stream)
specialising in Adv Midw & Neonatal Care ................ R 31 800
specialising in Child Nursing ...................................... R 31 800
specialising in Critical Care Nursing (Child) .............. R 31 800
specialising in Critical Care Nursing (General) .......... R 31 800
specialising in Critical Care Nursing (Neonate) ......... R 31 800
specialising in Diabetes Mellitus Nursing &
Education ..................................................................... R 31 800
specialising in Nephrology Nursing ............................ R 31 800
specialising in Neurosciences Nursing ........................ R 31 800
specialising in Ophthalmic Nursing ............................ R 31 800
PG Dip in Occupational Health (per year x 2) ........... R 20 160
PG Dip in Paediatric Radiology ................................. R 29 380
PG Dip in Palliative Medicine ..................................... R 31 720
PG Dip in Pesticide Risk Management ....................... R 30 480
PG Dip in Psychotherapy ............................................. R 30 160
PG Dip in Public Mental Health ................................. R 30 160
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11.5 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Science
Regular curriculum 1st Year ........................................................................... R 37 500 - no repeat courses 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 37 500
3rd Year ........................................................................... R 37 500
BA (Fine Arts)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 42 500
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 41 500
3rd Year ........................................................................... R 41 000 4th Year ........................................................................... R 42 500
BA (Theatre & Performance) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 36 500 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 41 500
3rd Year ....................................................... R 48 000 - R 53 500 4th Year ...................................................... R 27 500 - R 29 000
BMus (General) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 000 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 42 000 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 43 500 4th Year .......................................................................... R 44 500
BMus (Dance)
1st Year ........................................................................... R 34 500
2nd Year .......................................................................... R 42 500 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 43 500
4th Year .......................................................................... R 44 440
Diplomas Teacher‟s Licentiate Diploma in Music
(Western Classical / African Music Stream) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 30 270 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 34 970 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 40 990 4th Year .......................................................................... R 39 690
Performer‟s Diploma in Music
(Jazz Studies Stream) 1st Year ........................................................................... R 33 660 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 45 680 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 44 340 Performer‟s Diploma in Opera 1st Year ........................................................................... R 38 350 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 44 070 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 46 260 4th Year .......................................................................... R 36 710
Performer‟s Diploma in Theatre 1st Year ........................................................................... R 40 980 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 36 710 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 35 870
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Dance Teacher‟s Diploma 1st Year ........................................................................... R 35 900 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 43 380 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 38 780
Postgraduate Full degree fees can vary depending on electives taken
Per year of study Honours 4 Honours courses + research essay .............................. R 27 550 BEd Hons (6 Honours courses) .................................... R 27 720 BA Hons in Drama 4 Honours courses + research essay .............................. R 27 550 BMus Hons specialising in Dance Studies .................... R 30 140 BMus Hons specialising in Choreography ................... R 27 490 BMus Hons specialising in Performance ....R28 400 - R 29 320 BMus Hons specialising in Musicology ........................ R 27 550 BMus Hons specialising in Composition....................... R 27 500
Master‟s by Coursework 4 Master‟s course work courses ...................................... R 24 920 Minor dissertation .......................................................... R 11 380
Research Master‟s ........................................................ R 18 700
MPhil in Library & Information Science ................... R 18 700
Master of Fine Art By dissertation ............................................................... R 18 700 Master of Music by Composition & Dissertation Composition .................................................................. R 24 860 Dissertation ................................................................... R 11 380 Master of Music by Performance & Dissertation Recitals .......................................................................... R 26 920 Minor Dissertation ......................................................... R 11 380 Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................ R 13 440
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art .............................. R 34 230 Postgraduate Diploma in Music & Performance ...................... 1st Year ............................................................................ R 13 460 2nd Year ........................................................................... R 13 460
Certificates Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Intermediate & Senior Phase .................................... R 29 680 Senior Phase & Further Education .......................... R 27 620 Further Education ..................................................... R 28 420
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11.6 FACULTY OF LAW
Degrees Undergraduate LLB
Regular curriculum 1st Year – depending on electives ................................ R 38 500 - no repeat courses 2nd Year – depending on electives................................. R 44 500
3rd Year – depending on electives ................................. R 48 500
4th Year – depending on electives ................................. R 45 500
Graduate LLB
1st Year ........................................................................... R 44 000 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 48 500 3rd Year .......................................................................... R 45 500
Postgraduate LLM/MPhil by Coursework and Dissertation
Coursework (4 courses) .................................................. R 48 160
Dissertation ...................................................................... R 6 040
Per year of study LLM/MPhil by Dissertation only .................................. R 11 440
Diplomas Postgraduate Diploma in Law
Coursework ................................................................... R 24 080
Research Paper ................................................................. R 3 020
Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................. R 13 440
11.7 FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Degrees Bachelor of Science
Regular curriculum 1st Year ........................................................................... R 40 500
- no repeat courses 2nd Year .......................................................................... R 41 000
3rd Year .......................................................................... R 41 000
Extended Degree 1st Year of EDP............................................................... R 21 000
Programme (EDP:
1st year over 2 years)
2nd Year of EDP .............................................................. R 28 000
Postgraduate Bachelor of Science Honours ...................................... R 37 000
Per year of study Master of Science & MPhil MSc by Dissertation only ............................................ R 19 000 MSc by Coursework & Dissertation Coursework (full year) ................................................... R 37 000 Coursework (half year) ................................................... R 18 500 Dissertation .................................................................... R 19 000
MSC specialising in Climate Change
Coursework (full year) ................................................... R 34 000
Minor dissertation ............................................................ R 6 600 Doctoral (PhD) (per year) ............................................ R 13 440
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12. UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
All students from outside South Africa and other SADC countries should refer to fees for
international students on page 15.
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 calculate the cost of their academic studies at UCT in 2013 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: http://www.uct.ac.za/apply/handbooks.
Courses added after the publication of this handbook will be listed on the Fees website at
INF4026F APPLICATION & TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT 5,710
INF4027W SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 11,410
INF5004W INFO SYSTEMS MASTERS CW 33,150
INF5005W INFO SYSTEMS MASTERS DISSERT 6,810
INF6000W PHD IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS 13,440
LAB2000S INTEG HEALTH SYSTEMS PT 1B 18,350
LAB2002S SPECIAL STUDY MODULE 3,650
LAB3009H INTEGRATED HEALTH SYSTEM PT II 22,480
LAB3020W MOLECULAR MEDICINE 18,700
LAB4001W BSCMEDHONS HUMAN GENETICS 37,260
LAB4003W BSCMEDHONS MEDICAL BIOCHEM 37,260
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LAB4004W BSCMEDHONS INFECT DIS&IMMUNOL 37,260
LAB4005W BSCMEDHONS BIOINFORMATICS 37,260
LAB4007W BSCMEDHONS FORENSIC GENETICS 37,260
LAB4008S MEDICINA FORENSIS 2,110
LAB5001W MSCMED HUMAN GENETICS 19,800
LAB5002W MSCMED MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY 19,800
LAB5005W MEDICAL GENETICS 12,010
LAB5007W RESEARCH TRAINING & MINOR DISS 12,710
LAB5008H FORENSIC MEDICINE 2,520
LAB5009W GENETIC COUNSELLING PRACTICE 15,400
LAB5010W PRINCIPLES OF GENETIC COUNS 10,390
LAB5011W MSC MED BIOINFORMATICS BY DISS 19,800
LAB6000W PHD HUMAN GENETICS 13,440
LAB6001W PHD MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY 13,440
LAB6002F INTRO TO RESEARCH IMMUNOLOGY 3,180
LAB6003W MINOR DISSERTATION 12,710
LAB6004F FORENSIC ANTHROPOL & ARCHAEL 4,720
LAB6004S FORENSIC ANTHROPOL & ARCHAEL 4,720
LAB6005F FORENSIC PATHOLOGY 5,180
LAB6005S FORENSIC PATHOLOGY 5,180
LAB6006F FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY 5,180
LAB6006S FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY 5,180
LAB6007F MOLECULAR FORENSICS 5,180
LAB6007S MOLECULAR FORENSICS 5,180
LAB6008F APPLIED FORENSIC SCIENCE 5,510
LAB6008S APPLIED FORENSIC SCIENCE 5,510
LAB6009W MSCMED FORENSIC MEDICINE 19,800
LAB6010W MMED CLIN PATH PT 1A CHEM PATH 2,700
LAB6011W MMED CLIN PATH PT 1B HAEMATOL 2,700
LAB6012W MMED CLIN PATH PT 1C MEDMICRO 2,700
LAB6013W MMED CLIN PATH PT 1D VIROLOGY 900
LAB6014W MSCMED MED VIROL 19,800
LAB7000W PHD ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY 13,440
LAB7001W MD PATHOLOGY 13,440
LAB7002W MMED ANATOMCL PATH PT 2 8,910
LAB7003W MMED ANATOMCL PATH PT 3 4,290
LAB7004W MMED CLINICAL PATH PT 2 8,910
LAB7005W MMED CLINICAL PATH PT 3 4,290
LAB7006W MSCMED ANATOMICAL PATHOL 19,800
LAB7007W MMED ANATOMCL PATH PT 1A 8,910
LAB7008W MPHIL PAED PATHOL PT 1 8,580
LAB7009W MPHIL PAED PATHOL PT 2 3,860
LAB7010W MSCMED CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY 19,800
LAB7011W PHD CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY 13,440
LAB7012W MD CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY 13,440
LAB7013W MMED CHEM PATH PT 1B 8,910
LAB7014W MMED CHEM PATH PT 2 8,910
LAB7015W MMED CHEM PATH PT 3 4,290
LAB7016W MMED FORENSIC PATH PT 2 8,910
LAB7017W MMED FORENSIC PATH PT 3 4,290
LAB7018W PHD HAEMATOLOGY 13,440
LAB7019W MD HAEMATOLOGY 13,440
LAB7020W MMED HAEM PATH PT 2 8,910
LAB7021W MMED HAEMATOL PATH PT 3 4,290
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LAB7022W MSCMED HAEMATOLOGY 19,800
LAB7023W MMED HAEMATOL PATH PT 1C 8,910
LAB7024W MPHIL CLINICAL HAEMATOLOGY PT1 8,580
LAB7025W MD HUMAN GENETICS 1,430
LAB7029W PHD CLIN SCI & IMMUNOLOGY 13,440
LAB7030W MD CLIN SCI & IMMUNOLOGY 13,440
LAB7031W MSCMED MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 19,800
LAB7032W PHD MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 13,440
LAB7033W MD MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 13,440
LAB7034W MMED MED MICRO PART 1D 8,910
LAB7035W MMED MED MICROBIOLOGY PT 2 8,910
LAB7036W MMED MED MICROBIOLOGY PT 3 4,290
LAB7037W MMED VIROLOGICAL PATH PT 2 8,910
LAB7038W MMED VIROLOGICAL PATH PT 3 4,290
LAB7039W MMED VIROLOGICAL PATH PT 1 8,910
LAB7041W MPHIL CLIN HAEM PT 2 3,860
LAB7044W PHD MEDICAL VIROLOGY 13,440
LAB7045W MMED MEDICAL GENETICS PT 1 8,910
LAB7046W MMED MEDICAL GENETICS PT 2 8,910
LAB7047W MMED MEDICAL GENETICS PT 3 4,290
LAB7048W PHD FORENSIC PATHOLOGY 13,440
LAB7049W PHD BIOINFORMATICS 13,440
LAB7050W PHD FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY 13,440
LAB7051W PHD FORENSIC MEDICINE 13,440
LAB7052W MPHIL PAED FORENSIC PATH PT 1 8,580
LAB7053W MPHIL PAED FORENSIC PATH PT 2 3,860
LIS5020W RESEARCH METHDS & USER STUDIES 5,510
LIS5021W INFORMATION RESOURCES 5,510
LIS5022W RESOURCE PLANNING & USE 5,510
LIS5023W RESOURCE DESCRIPTION & COMMUN 5,510
LIS5024W KNOWLEDGE ORG & MANAGEMENT 5,510
LIS6002W MINOR DISSERTATION 11,380
LIS6003F INTERNSHIP 12,420
LIS6003S INTERNSHIP 12,420
LIS6013F DIGITAL CURATION 12,420
LIS6013S DIGITAL CURATION 12,420
LIS6014F LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT IN INFO PROFESSION 12,420
LIS6014S LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT IN INFO PROFESSION 12,420
LIS6015F RESEARCH LIBRARIANSHIP 12,420
LIS6015S RESEARCH LIBRARIANSHIP 12,420
LIS6018W MASTERS IN LIBRARY/INF SCIENCE 18,700
LIS7000W PHD IN LIBRARY&INFORMATION SCI 13,440
MAM1000W MATHEMATICS 1000 9,960
MAM1004F MATHEMATICS 1004 4,980
MAM1004H MATHEMATICS 1004 4,980
MAM1005H MATHEMATICS 1005 4,980
MAM1006H MATHEMATICS 1006 4,980
MAM1010F MATHEMATICS 1010 4,980
MAM1010S MATHEMATICS 1010 4,980
MAM1012F MATHEMATICS 1012 4,980
MAM1012S MATHEMATICS 1012 4,980
MAM1013F LAW THAT COUNTS 4,980
MAM1013S LAW THAT COUNTS 4,980
MAM1014F QUANT LITERACY FOR HUMANITIES 4,980
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MAM1014S QUANT LITERACY FOR HUMANITIES 4,980
MAM1015S MATHS FOR QUANTITATIVE SOC SCI 4,980
MAM1016S QUANT LITERACY FOR SOC SCI 4,980
MAM1017F MATHEMATICS 1017 FOR ENGINEERS 4,990
MAM1017S MATHEMATICS 1017 FOR ENGINEERS 4,990
MAM1018F MATHEMATICS 1018 FOR ENGINEERS 4,990
MAM1018S MATHEMATICS 1018 FOR ENGINEERS 4,990
MAM1019H FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS 4,980
MAM1042S ENGINEERING STATICS 4,980
MAM1043H MODELLING & APPLIED COMPUTING 4,980
MAM1044H DYNAMICS 4,980
MAM1045S MODELLING FOR ELEC ENGINEERS 4,980
MAM1110F MATHEMATICS 1110 FOR CADP 4,980
MAM1110H MATHEMATICS 1010 4,980
MAM1112S MATHEMATICS 1112 FOR CADP 4,980
MAM2000W MATHEMATICS 2000 13,220
MAM2001H MATHEMATICS 2001 6,610
MAM2002S MATHEMATICS 2002 6,610
MAM2003Z MATHEMATICS 2003 3,310
MAM2004H MATHEMATICS 2004 6,610
MAM2043S INTRO TO BIOLOGICAL MODELLING 6,610
MAM2046W APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2046 13,220
MAM2047H APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2047 6,610
MAM2048H APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2048 6,610
MAM2053S NUM ANALYSIS & SCI COMPUTING 3,310
MAM2082F COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN MATLAB 2,240
MAM2083F VECTOR CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS 5,750
MAM2083S VECTOR CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS 5,750
MAM2084F LINEAR ALG & DE FOR ENGINEERS 5,750
MAM2084S LINEAR ALG & DE FOR ENGINEERS 5,750
MAM3000W MATHEMATICS 3000 19,880
MAM3001W MATHEMATICS 3001 19,880
MAM3002H MATHEMATICS 3002 9,950
MAM3003S MATHEMATICS 3003 9,950
MAM3004Z MATHEMATICS 3004 4,980
MAM3005Z MATHEMATICS 3005 4,980
MAM3040W APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3040 19,880
MAM3041H APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3041 9,950
MAM3042H FURTHER BIOLOGICAL MODELLING 9,950
MAM3050F NUMERICAL MODELLING 4,980
MAM3054S FLUID DYNAMICS 4,980
MAM3080F NUMERICAL METHODS 3,340
MAM4000W HONOURS IN MATHEMATICS 36,690
MAM4001W HONOURS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS 36,690
MAM5000W MASTERS IN MATHEMATICS 18,700
MAM5001W MASTERS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS 18,700
MAM5005W MSC ASTRO & SPACE SCI (DISS) 18,700
MAM5010F STOCHASTIC CALCULUS I 4,650
MAM5011F NUMERICAL METHODS I 2,350
MAM5012S STOCHASTIC CALCULUS II 4,650
MAM5013S NUMERICAL METHODS II 2,350
MAM5014H FIN MATHS MINI DISSERTATION 6,470
MAM5015W MASTERS MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 0
MAM6000W PHD IN MATHEMATICS 13,440
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 73
MAM6001W PHD IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS 13,440
MCB2014F MOLECULAR COMPONENTS OF CELLS 6,740
MCB2015S METABOLISM 6,740
MCB2016F INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY 6,740
MCB2017S MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 6,740
MCB2018F INTRO TO GENETICS 6,740
MCB2019S EUKARYOTIC GENE REG & CELL SIG 6,740
MCB3012Z MCB RESEARCH PROJECT 0
MCB3019F RECOMB DNA GENOMICS&PROTEOMICS 10,160
MCB3020F PROTEIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION 10,160
MCB3021F MOLECULAR MICROBIAL GENETICS 10,160
MCB3022S ADVANCED BIOTECHNOLOGY 10,160
MCB3023S MOLECULAR EVOL GENETICS & DEV 10,160
MCB3024S DEFENCE & DISEASE 10,160
MCB4002W MOLECULAR & CELL BIOL HONOURS 36,880
MCB5005W MOLECULAR & CELL BIOL MASTERS 18,700
MCB6002W PHD IN MOLECULAR & CELL BIOL 13,440
MDN2001S SPECIAL STUDY MODULES 3,650
MDN2002W CLINICAL SCIENCES I 3,530
MDN3001H INTRO TO CLINICAL PRACTICE 19,700
MDN3004W CLINICAL SCIENCES II 3,530
MDN4004W BSCMEDHONS PHARMACOLOGY 37,260
MDN4011W MEDICINE 20,550
MDN4015W PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS 4,630
MDN4016W MEDICINE EXT CREDIT 20,050
MDN5002W MEDICAL & SURGICAL SPECIALIT 9,770
MDN5003H PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS 2,520
MDN5004W PHARMACOL & THERAP EXT CREDIT 2,440
MDN6000W MEDICINE (INCL ALLIED DISCIP) 13,140
MDN6003W MEDICINE EXT CREDIT 12,830
MDN6004W EXIT EXAM PROCEDURAL COMP 610
MDN7000W MSCMED MEDICINE 19,800
MDN7001W PHD MEDICINE 13,440
MDN7002W MD MEDICINE 13,440
MDN7005W MMED MEDICINE PT 1 8,910
MDN7006W MMED MEDICINE PT 2 8,910
MDN7007W MMED MEDICINE PT 3 4,290
MDN7015W MPHIL PULMONOLOGY PT 1 8,580
MDN7017W MPHIL CARDIOLOGY PT 1 8,580
MDN7018W MPHIL RHEUMATOLOGY PT 1 8,580
MDN7020W MPHIL NEPHROLOGY PT 1 8,580
MDN7021W MPHIL ENDOCRINOLOGY PT 1 8,580
MDN7022W MPHIL GASTROENTEROLOGY PT 1 8,580
MDN7023W PHD DERMATOLOGY 13,440
MDN7024W MD DERMATOLOGY 13,440
MDN7025W MMED DERMATOLOGY PT 3 4,290
MDN7026W MMED DERMATOLOGY PT 1 8,910
MDN7027W MMED DERMATOLOGY PT 2 8,910
MDN7028W MMED NEUROLOGY PT 1 8,910
MDN7029W MMED NEUROLOGY PT 2 8,910
MDN7030W MMED NEUROLOGY PT 3 4,290
MDN7031W MSCMED PHARMACOLOGY 19,800
MDN7032W PHD PHARMACOLOGY 13,440
MDN7033W MD PHARMACOLOGY 13,440
74 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MDN7034W MMED CLINICAL PHARM PT 1 8,910
MDN7035W MMED CLIN PHARM PT 2 8,910
MDN7036W MMED CLINICAL PHARM PT 3 4,290
MDN7037W MPHIL PULMONOLOGY PT 2 3,860
MDN7038W MPHIL CARDIOLOGY PT 2 3,860
MDN7039W MPHIL RHEUMATOLOGY PT 2 3,860
MDN7040W MPHIL NEPHROLOGY PT 2 3,860
MDN7041W MPHIL ENDOCRINOLOGY PT 2 3,860
MDN7042W MPHIL GASTROENTEROLOGY PT 2 3,860
MDN7043W MPHIL GERIATRIC MEDICINE PT 1 8,580
MDN7044W MPHIL GERIATRIC MEDICINE PT 2 3,860
MDN7050W MPHIL INFEC DIS & HIV MED PT 1 8,580
MDN7051W MPHIL INFEC DIS & HIV MED PT 2 3,860
MDN7053W MPHIL IN ALLERGOLOGY PART I 8,580
MDN7054W MPHIL ALLERGOLOGY PT2 DISS 3,860
MDN7056W MPHIL ADV HEPAT&TRANSPLANT PT1 8,580
MDN7057W MPHIL ADV HEPAT&TRANSPLANT PT2 3,860
MDN7058S DRUG DEVELOPMENT 4,240
MDN7059S DRUG ASSAYS 6,350
MDN7060F PHARMACOMETRICS 6,350
MDN7061F PK-PD PRINCIPLES 2,130
MDN7062W DISSERTATION 12,710
MEC1000X PRACTICAL TRAINING 0
MEC1002W ENGINEERING DRAWING 5,100
MEC1003F ENGINEERING DRAWING 2,550
MEC1004W ENGINEERING I 10,150
MEC2000X PRACTICAL TRAINING 0
MEC2020W DESIGN I 9,610
MEC2022S THERMOFLUIDS I 5,100
MEC2023F DYNAMICS I 4,490
MEC2023S DYNAMICS I 4,490
MEC2025F MECHANICS OF SOLIDS I 3,370
MEC2026S PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2,270
MEC2042F MATERIALS SCI IN ENGINEERING 3,830
MEC2043F ELECTRICAL & MECH MATERIALS 3,590
MEC3000X PRACTICAL TRAINING 0
MEC3023F MECHANICS OF SOLIDS II 3,830
MEC3031S DYNAMICS II 5,100
MEC3033F THERMOFLUIDS II 6,350
MEC3035F COMP INTEGRATED MFG & ROBOTICS 2,550
MEC3035S COMP INTEGRATED MFG & ROBOTICS 2,550
MEC3037S PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3,590
MEC3044S THERMOFLUIDS III 3,830
MEC3045F EXPERIMENTAL METHODS 3,370
MEC3050W DESIGN II 7,210
MEC3060F MATERIALS UNDER STRESS 2,550
MEC3069S PRODUCTION PROCESSES 2,550
MEC4042Z INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 2,550
MEC4045F NUMERIC METH/HEAT & FLUID FLOW 3,590
MEC4047F MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS 3,830
MEC4053Z MEASURE & CONTROL IN ENG SYST 5,100
MEC4054Z QUALITY RELIABIL & MAINT MGMT 3,780
MEC4055Z DESIGN III 4,810
MEC4061F INDIVIDUAL LAB/RESEARCH PROJEC 14,950
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 75
MEC4063C INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY 2,550
MEC4091S RESEARCH REPORT 14,430
MEC4096Z MANUFACT & PROPS OF COMPOSITES 3,180
MEC4097F MANUFACT & PROPS OF CERAMICS 2,140
MEC4098Z PROPS & MFG METALLIC MATERIALS 4,240
MEC4100F MANUFACT & PROPS OF POLYMERS 3,180
MEC4103F PRODUCT DESIGN 3,830
MEC4104F MANUFACTURING & NANOTECHNOLOGY 2,550
MEC4105F FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS 2,550
MEC4106F RESOURCE ENGINEERING 3,830
MEC4107S FUNDAMENTALS OF CONTROL SYSTMS 2,550
MEC4108S SYSTEM DESIGN 3,830
MEC4109S ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALISM 2,550
MEC4110W FINAL-YEAR PROJECT 14,230
MEC5000W MSC MECHANICAL ENG DISSERT 20,500
MEC5010Z MSC MECHANICAL ENG PART DISS 18,670
MEC5024S STRUCTURAL IMPACT 3,310
MEC5035Z PROJECT MANAGEMENT 5,470
MEC5046Z SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PRACTICE 10,940
MEC5051Z MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT 5,470
MEC5054Z INTRO TO BUSINESS ADMIN 10,940
MEC5056Z ENERGY EFFIC& DEMAND SIDE MNG 5,470
MEC5059Z ENERGY MODELING 5,470
MEC5060W MSC SUSTAINABLE ENGY ENG DISS 20,500
MEC5061Z MSC SUSTAINABLE ENGY ENG DISS 18,670
MEC5062Z POWER PRODUCTION SYSTEMS 5,470
MEC5063Z INTRO TO FINITE ELEMENTS 3,310
MEC5064Z FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS 4,390
MEC5065Z PROGRAMG SCIENTISTS&ENGINEERS 3,310
MEC5066Z CONTINUUM MECHANICS 3,310
MEC5067Z NONLINEAR MATERIAL BEHAVIOUR 3,310
MEC5069Z COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS 3,310
MEC5070W MSC MATERIALS ENG DISSERTATION 20,500
MEC5075Z NEW & RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOL 5,470
MEC5080Z MANAGING NEW VENTURE PROJECTS 6,250
MEC5082Z ENERGY FOR TRANSPORTATION 3,310
MEC5084Z ENGINE THERMOS & COMBUSTION 4,390
MEC5087Z ENERGY MARKETS & GOVERNANCE 5,470
MEC5088Z ENERGY, POVERTY & DEVELOPMENT 5,470
MEC5089Z ENERGY PROJECT 5,470
MEC5090Z ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE 5,470
MEC5091Z INTRO TO ENERG POL & SUS ENERG 5,470
MEC5092Z MSC ENGY & DEVELMNT STUD DISS 18,670
MEC5094Z CLEANER FUELS & ENGINES 4,390
MEC5095Z ENG MGMT RESEARCH REPORT 11,430
MEC5097Z DISSERTATION PREPARATION 5,060
MEC6000W PHD MECHANICAL ENG THESIS 13,440
MEC6002W PHD ENG MANAGEMENT THESIS 13,440
MEC6004W PHD MATERIALS ENG THESIS 13,440
MEC6005W PHD ENERGY & DEV STUD THESIS 13,440
MEC6006W PHD ENG EDUCATION THESIS 13,440
MEC9004Z POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW 0
MUZ1201H AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B1 5,290
MUZ1203H AFRICAN INSTRUMENT D1 3,020
76 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ1204H BASS GUITAR B1 5,290
MUZ1205H BASS GUITAR D1 3,020
MUZ1207H BASSOON B1 5,290
MUZ1213H CELLO D1 3,020
MUZ1215H CLARINET B1 5,290
MUZ1217H CLARINET D1 3,020
MUZ1219H CONDUCTING B1 5,290
MUZ1220W CONDUCTING D1 3,020
MUZ1223H DOUBLE BASS B1 5,290
MUZ1225H DOUBLE BASS D1 3,020
MUZ1226H DRUM SET B1 5,290
MUZ1227H DRUM SET D1 3,020
MUZ1229H EUPHONIUM B1 5,290
MUZ1231H EUPHONIUM D1 3,020
MUZ1233H FLUTE B1 5,290
MUZ1235H FLUTE D1 3,020
MUZ1237H GUITAR B1 5,290
MUZ1239H GUITAR D1 3,020
MUZ1241H HARP B1 5,290
MUZ1243H HARP D1 3,020
MUZ1245H HARPSICHORD B1 5,290
MUZ1247H HARPSICHORD D1 3,020
MUZ1249H HORN B1 5,290
MUZ1251H HORN D1 3,020
MUZ1252H JAZZ GUITAR B1 5,290
MUZ1253H JAZZ GUITAR D1 3,020
MUZ1254H JAZZ PIANO B1 5,290
MUZ1255H JAZZ PIANO D1 1,530
MUZ1257H OBOE B1 5,290
MUZ1259H OBOE D1 3,020
MUZ1261H ORGAN B1 5,290
MUZ1263H ORGAN D1 3,020
MUZ1265H PERCUSSION B1 5,290
MUZ1267H PERCUSSION D1 3,020
MUZ1269H PIANO B1 5,290
MUZ1271H PIANO D1 3,020
MUZ1272H PRACTICAL STUDY I 5,610
MUZ1274H RECORDER B1 5,290
MUZ1276H RECORDER D1 3,020
MUZ1278H SAXOPHONE B1 5,290
MUZ1280H SAXOPHONE D1 3,020
MUZ1281H SECONDARY PIANO 1 1,530
MUZ1283H SINGING B1 5,290
MUZ1285H SINGING D1 3,020
MUZ1287H TROMBONE B1 5,290
MUZ1289H TROMBONE D1 3,020
MUZ1291H TRUMPET B1 5,290
MUZ1293H TRUMPET D1 3,020
MUZ1294H TUBA B1 5,290
MUZ1298H VIOLA B1 5,290
MUZ1300H VIOLA D1 3,020
MUZ1302H VIOLIN B1 5,290
MUZ1304H VIOLIN D1 3,020
MUZ1305H VOCAL STUDIES 1 5,760
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 77
MUZ1306H JAZZ SINGING B1 5,290
MUZ1320H ACCOMPANYING I 2,280
MUZ1322F AFRICAN MUSIC I 4,520
MUZ1323H AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE I 3,120
MUZ1324H AURAL I 3,780
MUZ1325H AURAL INTRODUCTORY 5,760
MUZ1326F BUSINESS MNGMT FOR MUSICIANS 2,280
MUZ1327F CAREER STUDIES 5,610
MUZ1328H CHAMBER MUSIC I 5,290
MUZ1329H CHOIR TRAINING 4,650
MUZ1333H ENSEMBLE 1 2,280
MUZ1335H FIGURED BASS AND SCORE READING 2,280
MUZ1337H FOUNDATION MUSIC THEORY 5,760
MUZ1338H GENERAL MUSIC KNOWLEDGE I 4,910
MUZ1339H HISTORY OF JAZZ I 4,520
MUZ1340H HISTORY OF MUSIC I 4,520
MUZ1341H JAZZ ARRANGEMENT I 5,290
MUZ1347H MOVEMENT I 5,610
MUZ1350H MUSIC THEORY I 5,610
MUZ1351H MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS I 5,290
MUZ1353H OPERA WORKSHOP I 5,610
MUZ1356H REPERTOIRE I 2,280
MUZ1357F RESEARCH METHOD & BIB STUDIES 2,280
MUZ1363H THEORY OF JAZZ I 5,290
MUZ1365H TEACH METHOD & REPERTOIRE I 2,280
MUZ1366H WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE I 3,020
MUZ1367F WORLDS OF MUSIC I 4,520
MUZ1368H ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL I 2,280
MUZ1369H JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL I 2,280
MUZ1370S INTRODUCTION TO ACOUSTICS 2,280
MUZ1371H MUSIC TECHNOLOGY I 5,290
MUZ1374H SECONDARY MARIMBA I 1,530
MUZ1375H AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY I 5,290
MUZ1376H SINGERS' THEATRE I 4,520
MUZ1377H LYRIC DICTION I 5,610
MUZ1379H JAZZ EAR TRAINING I 3,790
MUZ1380H AFRICAN AURAL I 3,780
MUZ1801H AFRICAN DANCE NOTATION I 3,250
MUZ1804Z BODY CONDITIONING I 0
MUZ1805H CHOREOGRAPHIC STUDIES I 3,250
MUZ1806H CLASSICAL BALLET I 6,200
MUZ1808H CONTEMPORARY DANCE I 5,250
MUZ1816H PERFORMANCE STUDIES I 3,250
MUZ1817H WESTERN DANCE MUSICOLOGY I 5,250
MUZ1818H WESTERN DANCE NOTATION I 3,250
MUZ1819H DANCE TEACHING METHOD I 5,250
MUZ1820H DANCE TEACHING METHOD II 6,980
MUZ1821S AFRICAN DANCE HISTORY I 3,250
MUZ1822F WESTERN DANCE HISTORY I 3,250
MUZ1902H AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE I (DIP) 6,200
MUZ1906H CLASSICAL BALLET I (DIP) 6,200
MUZ1908H CONTEMPORARY DANCE I (DIP) 5,250
MUZ2200H AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A2 7,540
MUZ2201H AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B2 6,030
78 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ2203H AFRICAN INSTRUMENT D2 6,980
MUZ2204H BASS GUITAR B2 6,030
MUZ2205H BASS GUITAR D2 6,980
MUZ2207H BASSOON B2 6,030
MUZ2210H CELLO A2 7,540
MUZ2211H CELLO B2 6,030
MUZ2212H CELLO C2 6,030
MUZ2213H CELLO D2 6,030
MUZ2214H CLARINET A2 7,540
MUZ2215H CLARINET B2 6,030
MUZ2219H CONDUCTING B2 6,030
MUZ2223H DOUBLE BASS B2 6,030
MUZ2225H DOUBLE BASS D2 5,610
MUZ2226H DRUM SET B2 6,030
MUZ2227H DRUM SET D2 6,030
MUZ2228H EUPHONIUM A2 7,540
MUZ2229H EUPHONIUM B2 6,030
MUZ2232H FLUTE A2 7,540
MUZ2233H FLUTE B2 6,030
MUZ2234H FLUTE C2 6,030
MUZ2236H GUITAR A2 7,540
MUZ2237H GUITAR B2 6,030
MUZ2241H HARP B2 6,030
MUZ2248H HORN A2 7,540
MUZ2251H HORN D2 5,610
MUZ2252H JAZZ GUITAR B2 6,030
MUZ2253H JAZZ GUITAR D2 5,610
MUZ2254H JAZZ PIANO B2 6,030
MUZ2255H JAZZ PIANO D2 1,530
MUZ2256H OBOE A2 7,540
MUZ2257H OBOE B2 6,030
MUZ2260H ORGAN A2 7,540
MUZ2261H ORGAN B2 6,030
MUZ2262H ORGAN C2 6,030
MUZ2263H ORGAN D2 5,610
MUZ2265H PERCUSSION B2 6,030
MUZ2268H PIANO A2 7,540
MUZ2269H PIANO B2 6,030
MUZ2270H PIANO C2 3,020
MUZ2271H PIANO D2 5,610
MUZ2273H RECORDER A2 7,540
MUZ2274H RECORDER B2 6,030
MUZ2275H RECORDER C2 6,030
MUZ2276H RECORDER D2 5,610
MUZ2277H SAXOPHONE A2 7,540
MUZ2278H SAXOPHONE B2 6,030
MUZ2279H SAXOPHONE C2 6,030
MUZ2281H SECONDARY PIANO 2 1,530
MUZ2282H SINGING A2 7,540
MUZ2283H SINGING B2 6,030
MUZ2285H SINGING D2 5,610
MUZ2286H TROMBONE A2 7,540
MUZ2287H TROMBONE B2 6,030
MUZ2289H TROMBONE D2 5,610
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 79
MUZ2290H TRUMPET A2 7,540
MUZ2291H TRUMPET B2 6,030
MUZ2292H TRUMPET C2 6,030
MUZ2294H TUBA B2 6,030
MUZ2297H VIOLA A2 7,540
MUZ2298H VIOLA B2 6,030
MUZ2299H VIOLA C2 6,030
MUZ2300H VIOLA D2 5,610
MUZ2301H VIOLIN A2 7,540
MUZ2302H VIOLIN B2 6,030
MUZ2304H VIOLIN D2 5,610
MUZ2305H VOCAL STUDIES 2 5,760
MUZ2306H JAZZ SINGING B2 6,030
MUZ2307H JAZZ SINGING D2 5,610
MUZ2320H ACCOMPANYING II 2,280
MUZ2322S AFRICAN MUSIC II 5,290
MUZ2323H AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE II 4,520
MUZ2324H AURAL II 3,780
MUZ2328H CHAMBER MUSIC II 6,030
MUZ2330H COMPOSITION I 4,520
MUZ2333H ENSEMBLE II 2,280
MUZ2339H HISTORY OF JAZZ II 5,290
MUZ2340H HISTORY OF MUSIC II 5,290
MUZ2341H JAZZ ARRANGEMENT II 12,040
MUZ2342H JAZZ ENSEMBLE II 3,020
MUZ2343H JAZZ IMPROVISATION II 6,800
MUZ2345H JAZZ STYLES & ANALYSIS I 5,290
MUZ2347H MOVEMENT II 6,700
MUZ2349H MUSIC EDUCATION I 5,290
MUZ2350H MUSIC THEORY II 5,610
MUZ2351H MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS II 6,030
MUZ2352H OPERA HISTORY I 4,910
MUZ2353H OPERA WORKSHOP II 6,700
MUZ2354H ORCHESTRAL STUDIES I 7,540
MUZ2356H REPERTOIRE II 2,280
MUZ2360H TEACHING METHOD I 2,460
MUZ2363H THEORY OF JAZZ II 6,030
MUZ2365H TEACH METHOD & REPERTOIRE II 2,280
MUZ2366H WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE II 3,020
MUZ2367S WORLDS OF MUSIC II 5,290
MUZ2368H ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL II 2,280
MUZ2369H JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL II 3,020
MUZ2372H MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIA 5,290
MUZ2373H MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIB 4,800
MUZ2374H SECONDARY MARIMBA II 1,530
MUZ2375H AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY II 6,030
MUZ2376H SINGERS' THEATRE II 5,290
MUZ2377H LYRIC DICTION II 5,610
MUZ2378S SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC 5,290
MUZ2379H JAZZ EAR TRAINING II 4,520
MUZ2380H AFRICAN AURAL II 3,780
MUZ2801H AFRICAN DANCE NOTATION II 5,610
MUZ2802H AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE II 6,980
MUZ2804Z BODY CONDITIONING II 0
80 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ2805H CHOREOGRAPHIC STUDIES II 5,610
MUZ2806H CLASSICAL BALLET II 6,980
MUZ2808H CONTEMPORARY DANCE II 6,980
MUZ2816H PERFORMANCE STUDIES II 5,610
MUZ2817H WESTERN DANCE MUSICOLOGY II 6,980
MUZ2818H WESTERN DANCE NOTATION II 5,610
MUZ2820H DANCE TEACHING METHOD III 6,980
MUZ2821H AFRICAN DANCE HISTORY II 5,610
MUZ2822H WESTERN DANCE HISTORY II 5,610
MUZ2902H AFRICAN DANCE PRAC II (DIP) 6,980
MUZ2906H CLASSICAL BALLET II (DIP) 6,980
MUZ2908H CONTEMPORARY DANCE II (DIP) 6,980
MUZ3200H AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A3 9,030
MUZ3201H AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B3 7,540
MUZ3204H BASS GUITAR B3 7,540
MUZ3206H BASSOON A3 9,030
MUZ3207H BASSOON B3 7,540
MUZ3210H CELLO A3 9,030
MUZ3211H CELLO B3 7,540
MUZ3214H CLARINET A3 9,030
MUZ3215H CLARINET B3 7,540
MUZ3219H CONDUCTING B3 7,540
MUZ3223H DOUBLE BASS B3 7,540
MUZ3226H DRUM SET B3 7,540
MUZ3232H FLUTE A3 9,030
MUZ3233H FLUTE B3 7,540
MUZ3234H FLUTE C3 6,030
MUZ3236H GUITAR A3 9,030
MUZ3237H GUITAR B3 7,540
MUZ3241H HARP B3 7,540
MUZ3244H HARPSICHORD A3 9,030
MUZ3248H HORN A3 9,030
MUZ3249H HORN B3 7,540
MUZ3251H HORN D3 5,610
MUZ3252H JAZZ GUITAR B3 7,540
MUZ3254H JAZZ PIANO B3 7,540
MUZ3255H JAZZ PIANO D3 5,610
MUZ3256H OBOE A3 9,030
MUZ3256W OBOE A3 9,030
MUZ3257H OBOE B3 7,540
MUZ3261H ORGAN B3 7,540
MUZ3262H ORGAN C3 6,030
MUZ3267H PERCUSSION D3 5,610
MUZ3268H PIANO A3 9,030
MUZ3269H PIANO B3 7,540
MUZ3270H PIANO C3 3,020
MUZ3275H RECORDER C3 6,030
MUZ3277H SAXOPHONE A3 9,030
MUZ3278H SAXOPHONE B3 7,540
MUZ3281H SECONDARY PIANO 3 2,790
MUZ3282H SINGING A3 9,030
MUZ3283H SINGING B3 7,540
MUZ3285H SINGING D3 5,610
MUZ3287H TROMBONE B3 7,540
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 81
MUZ3289H TROMBONE D3 5,610
MUZ3290H TRUMPET A3 9,030
MUZ3291H TRUMPET B3 7,540
MUZ3292H TRUMPET C3 7,540
MUZ3294H TUBA B3 7,540
MUZ3296H TUBA D3 5,610
MUZ3297H VIOLA A3 9,030
MUZ3298H VIOLA B3 7,540
MUZ3301H VIOLIN A3 9,030
MUZ3302H VIOLIN B3 7,540
MUZ3303H VIOLIN C3 6,030
MUZ3304H VIOLIN D3 5,610
MUZ3305H VOCAL STUDIES 3 5,760
MUZ3306H JAZZ SINGING B3 7,540
MUZ3307H JAZZ SINGING D3 5,610
MUZ3320H ACCOMPANYING III 2,280
MUZ3322F AFRICAN MUSIC III 6,030
MUZ3323H AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE III 6,210
MUZ3328H CHAMBER MUSIC III 9,030
MUZ3330H COMPOSITION II 6,030
MUZ3340H HISTORY OF MUSIC III 6,030
MUZ3342H JAZZ ENSEMBLE III 3,020
MUZ3343H JAZZ IMPROVISATION III 12,040
MUZ3344H JAZZ MASTERCLASS (PDM) 5,610
MUZ3346H MASTERCLASS (PDM) 5,610
MUZ3349H MUSIC EDUCATION II 6,030
MUZ3351H MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS III 6,800
MUZ3354H ORCHESTRAL STUDIES II 9,030
MUZ3355H ORCHESTRATION I 4,520
MUZ3360H TEACHING METHOD II 2,460
MUZ3362F THEORY & HIST TEACHING METHOD 3,020
MUZ3366H WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE III 11,150
MUZ3367F WORLDS OF MUSIC III 6,030
MUZ3369H JAZZ ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL III 3,020
MUZ3370H SECONDARY TEACHING METHOD II 2,460
MUZ3371H MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIIA 6,030
MUZ3372H MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIIB 3,690
MUZ3375H AFRICAN MUSIC THEORY III 6,800
MUZ3376H SINGERS' THEATRE III 5,520
MUZ3377H LYRIC DICTION III 5,610
MUZ3801H AFRICAN DANCE NOTATION III 6,200
MUZ3802W AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE III 9,310
MUZ3805H CHOREOGRAPHIC STUDIES III 9,310
MUZ3806W CLASSICAL BALLET III 9,310
MUZ3808W CONTEMPORARY DANCE III 9,310
MUZ3809H CONTEMPORARY DANCE IIIA 6,200
MUZ3817H WESTERN DANCE MUSICOLOGY III 9,310
MUZ3818H WESTERN DANCE NOTATION III 6,200
MUZ3820H DANCE TEACHING METHOD IV 9,310
MUZ3821H AFRICAN DANCE HISTORY III 6,200
MUZ3822H WESTERN DANCE HISTORY III 6,200
MUZ3902H AFRICAN DANCE PRAC III (DIP) 9,310
MUZ3906H CLASSICAL BALLET III (DIP) 9,310
MUZ3908H CONTEMPORARY DANCE III (DIP) 9,310
82 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ4200W AFRICAN INSTRUMENT A4 13,550
MUZ4201W AFRICAN INSTRUMENT B4 12,040
MUZ4204W BASS GUITAR B4 12,040
MUZ4207W BASSOON B4 12,040
MUZ4210W CELLO A4 13,550
MUZ4211W CELLO B4 12,040
MUZ4214W CLARINET A4 13,550
MUZ4215W CLARINET B4 12,040
MUZ4223W DOUBLE BASS B4 12,040
MUZ4226W DRUM SET B4 12,040
MUZ4232W FLUTE A4 13,550
MUZ4233W FLUTE B4 12,040
MUZ4236W GUITAR A4 13,550
MUZ4237W GUITAR B4 12,040
MUZ4241W HARP B4 12,040
MUZ4248W HORN A4 13,550
MUZ4252W JAZZ GUITAR B4 12,040
MUZ4254W JAZZ PIANO B4 12,040
MUZ4255H JAZZ PIANO D4 5,610
MUZ4257W OBOE B4 12,040
MUZ4259H OBOE D4 5,610
MUZ4260W ORGAN A4 13,550
MUZ4268W PIANO A4 13,550
MUZ4269W PIANO B4 12,040
MUZ4274W RECORDER B4 12,040
MUZ4275H RECORDER C4 5,610
MUZ4277W SAXOPHONE A4 12,040
MUZ4278W SAXOPHONE B4 12,040
MUZ4282W SINGING A4 12,040
MUZ4283W SINGING B4 12,040
MUZ4286W TROMBONE A4 13,550
MUZ4287W TROMBONE B4 12,040
MUZ4290W TRUMPET A4 13,550
MUZ4291W TRUMPET B4 12,040
MUZ4294W TUBA B4 12,040
MUZ4296W TUBA D4 5,610
MUZ4297W VIOLA A4 13,550
MUZ4298W VIOLA B4 12,040
MUZ4301W VIOLIN A4 13,550
MUZ4302W VIOLIN B4 12,040
MUZ4305W VOCAL STUDIES 4 6,910
MUZ4306W JAZZ SINGING B4 12,040
MUZ4307H JAZZ SINGING D4 5,610
MUZ4330H COMPOSITION III 9,030
MUZ4333H ENSEMBLE IV 2,280
MUZ4340H HISTORY OF MUSIC IV 9,030
MUZ4342H JAZZ ENSEMBLE IV 6,030
MUZ4344H JAZZ MASTERCLASS (BMUS) 6,030
MUZ4346W MASTERCLASS (BMUS) 5,610
MUZ4348F MUSIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 6,030
MUZ4351H MUSIC THEORY AND ANALYSIS IV 9,030
MUZ4354H ORCHESTRAL STUDIES III 13,550
MUZ4355H ORCHESTRATION II 6,030
MUZ4367S WORLDS OF MUSIC IV 9,030
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 83
MUZ4368H ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL IV 2,280
MUZ4371H MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IV 18,060
MUZ4376H SINGERS' THEATRE IV 6,030
MUZ4377H LYRIC DICTION IV 5,720
MUZ4378L HISTORICALLY INFORMED PERFORM 6,030
MUZ4379S JAZZ PEDAGOGY 3,020
MUZ4802W AFRICAN DANCE PRACTICE IV 10,490
MUZ4805H CHOREOGRAPHIC STUDIES IV 9,310
MUZ4806W CLASSICAL BALLET IV 10,490
MUZ4808W CONTEMPORARY DANCE IV 10,490
MUZ4809H CONTEMPORARY DANCE IVA 6,200
MUZ4815H FINAL YEAR PROJECT 9,310
MUZ4818H WESTERN DANCE NOTATION IV 8,490
MUZ5008W MASTERS IN MUSIC 18,700
MUZ5013W COMPOSITION COMPONENT 24,860
MUZ5023F ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS A 5,510
MUZ5024F ADVANCED JAZZ ARRANGEMENT 5,510
MUZ5025H MAJOR RECITAL - HONOURS 11,890
MUZ5027H MINOR RECITAL I - HONOURS 5,960
MUZ5028H MINOR RECITAL II - HONOURS 5,960
MUZ5029H MINOR RECITAL - JAZZ/AFRICAN 11,000
MUZ5031H COMPOSITION PORTFOLIO-HONOURS 21,990
MUZ5033H RESEARCH ESSAY 5,510
MUZ5035F ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSIC METHODOLOGY 5,510
MUZ5036F SEL TOPICS - ETHNOMUSICOLOGY 5,510
MUZ5041S ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS B 5,510
MUZ5042F ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS C 5,510
MUZ5043F MUSIC HISTORIOGRAPHY 5,510
MUZ5050H INTERIM MAJOR RECITAL PGDIP 8,960
MUZ5051H MINOR RECITAL II PGDIP 4,500
MUZ5052H FINAL MAJOR RECITAL PGDIP 8,960
MUZ5053H MINOR RECITAL I PG DIP 4,500
MUZ5080W HONS IN DANCE STUDIES 30,140
MUZ5081W HONS IN CHOREOGRAPHY 27,490
MUZ6000W PHD IN MUSIC 13,440
MUZ6004W DOCTOR OF MUSIC - THESIS 13,440
MUZ6005W DOCTOR OF MUSIC COMPOSITION 5,300
MUZ6006W DOCTOR OF MUSIC PERFORMANCE 5,300
MUZ6007H INTERIM MAJOR RECITAL MMUS 8,960
MUZ6008H MINOR RECITAL I MMUS 4,500
MUZ6009H MINOR RECITAL II MMUS 4,500
MUZ6010H FINAL MAJOR RECITAL MMUS 8,960
MUZ6014F TOPICS IN HIST MUSICOLOGY A 6,230
MUZ6015S TOPICS IN HIST MUSICOLOGY B 6,230
MUZ6016F TOPICS IN HIST MUSCICOLOGY C 6,230
MUZ6017F TOPICS IN MUSIC THEORY A 6,230
MUZ6020F SELECTED TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY 6,230
MUZ6020S SELECTED TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY 6,230
MUZ6021W MINOR DISSERTATION MMUS 11,380
MUZ6022S TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY A 6,230
MUZ6023S TOPICS IN MUSICOLOGY B 6,230
MUZ6080W MASTERS IN MUSIC 18,700
MUZ6082W PERFORMANCE COMPONENT 22,170
MUZ6084W CHOREOGRAPHY COMPONENT 11,380
84 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
MUZ7080W DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY 13,440
OBS2001S SPECIAL STUDY MODULES 3,650
OBS4003W OBSTETRICS 12,420
OBS4005W OBS & GYNAE EXT CREDITS 8,960
OBS5001W MSCMED OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOL 19,800
OBS5005W GYNAECOLOGY 9,230
OBS6000W OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY 12,730
OBS6001W OBS & GYNAE EXT CREDIT 12,420
OBS7001W PHD OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY 13,440
OBS7002W MD OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY 13,440
OBS7004W MMED OBSTETS & GYNAE PT 1 8,910
OBS7006W MMED OBSTETS & GYNAE PT 2 8,910
OBS7007W MMED OBSTETS & GYNAE PT 3 4,290
OBS7008W MPHIL REPRODUCTIVE MED PT 1 8,580
OBS7009W MPHIL REPRODUCTIVE MED PT 2 3,860
OBS7010W MPHIL GYNAECOL ONCOLOGY PT 1 8,580
OBS7011W MPHIL GYNAECOL ONCOLOGY PT 2 3,860
OBS7013W MPHIL MATERN & FETAL MED PT 1 8,580
OBS7014W MPHIL MATERN & FETAL MED PT 2 3,860
PBL2000F CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (PART A) 4,840
PBL2000W CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 9,700
PBL2001F INTERNATIONAL LAW (PART A) 2,190
PBL2001H INTERNATIONAL LAW 4,840
PBL2002W CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (ADP) 9,700
PBL2800F CRIME & DEVIANCE IN SA CITIES 4,840
PBL3000F INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES 4,380
PBL3001H INTERNATIONAL LAW 4,840
PBL3801F CRIMINAL LAW (PART A) 4,840
PBL3801W CRIMINAL LAW 8,740
PBL3802H CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 4,380
PBL4001W ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 8,740
PBL4101F ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 2,190
PBL4102F EUROPEAN UNION LAW 2,190
PBL4103F REFUGEE & IMMIGRATION LAW 2,190
PBL4104S CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION 2,190
PBL4105F CURRENT ISSUES IN CONST LAW 2,190
PBL4106S INT'L HUMAN RIGHTS LAW & CONST 2,190
PBL4107H MOOT CAPUT 2,190
PBL4108F CRIME & CRIMINOLOGY 2,190
PBL4301H RFG: PUNISHMENT & CONSTITUTION 2,190
PBL4302H RFG: INT'L CRIMINAL LAW 2,190
PBL4303H RFG: PUBLIC LAW 2,190
PBL4304H RFG: WOMEN & THE LEGAL SYSTEM 2,190
PBL4305H RFG: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 2,190
PBL4401H INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPTION 2,190
PBL4801H EVIDENCE 4,380
PBL5045S ENVIRONM LAW FOR NON-LAWYERS 4,090
PBL5046S CLIMATE, LAW & GOVERNANCE 4,090
PBL5047H CLIMATE CHANGE (MINOR DISS) 6,040
PBL5600W MASTERS IN PUBLIC LAW 11,440
PBL5601W MASTERS IN PUBLIC LAW DISS 6,040
PBL5602W MASTERS IN CONSTIT & ADMIN LAW 6,040
PBL5605W PG DIP LAW (HUM RTS) RES PAPER 2,900
PBL5611W PG DIP LAW (PUBLIC) RES PAPER 3,020
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 85
PBL5615F PRINCIP OF PUBLIC INTERN'L LAW 12,040
PBL5618S LAW ON DISPUTES, USE OF FORCE 12,040
PBL5619F INTERNAT'L ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 12,040
PBL5622S LEGAL WRITING 12,040
PBL5623F GOVERNING UNDER CONSTITUTION 12,040
PBL5625W MASTERS IN CONST'L LAW DISS 6,040
PBL5626W MASTERS IN HUM RIGHTS LAW DISS 6,040
PBL5627W MASTERS IN INT PUB LAW DISS 6,040
PBL5628F INTERNAT RIGHTS OF THE CHILD 12,040
PBL5631S INT PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 12,040
PBL5632W PG DIP LAW (ENVIRON) RES PAPER 3,020
PBL5633S LITIGATING THE BILL OF RIGHTS 12,040
PBL5634F HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 12,040
PBL5635S ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE 12,040
PBL5640F PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRON LAW 12,040
PBL5641F LAND USE PLANNING LAW 12,040
PBL5642S NATURAL RESOURCES LAW 12,040
PBL5643S POLLUTION LAW 12,040
PBL5644F SEXUAL OFFENCES AND THE LAW 12,040
PBL5647F SOCIAL JUSTICE, LAW & POVERTY 12,040
PBL5648S SOCIAL JUSTICE IN PRACTICE 12,040
PBL5651S INT PROT WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS 12,040
PBL5653F REFUGEE LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS 12,040
PBL5654W MASTERS IN ENV LAW DISS 6,040
PBL5655W PG DIP LAW (CONST) RES PAPER 3,020
PBL5656W PG DIP LAW ( INT'L) RES PAPER 3,020
PBL5802W MASTERS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 6,040
PBL5807S INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW 12,040
PBL5815F PUNISHMENT & HUMAN RIGHTS 12,040
PBL5817W MASTERS IN INT CRIM JUST DISS 6,040
PBL5820F THEORIES OF CRIME & SOC ORDER 12,040
PBL5844S POLICE AND POLICING 12,040
PBL6700W PHD IN PUBLIC LAW 13,440
PBL6701W LLD IN PUBLIC LAW (THESIS) 13,440
PBL6702W LLD IN PUB LAW (PBL WK) 5,200
PBL6703W PHD IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 13,440
PBL6704W PHD IN CRIMINOLOGY 13,440
PED2001S SPECIAL STUDY MODULE 3,650
PED4003F ORGANISATION & MANAGEMENT 2,980
PED4004S BIOSTATISTICS 2,560
PED4016W NEONATOLOGY 5,270
PED4017F HEALTH & DEVELOPMENT 2,560
PED4018F EPIDEMIOLOGY 2,980
PED4019F INFO, EDUC & COMMUNICATION 2,130
PED4020S FOUNDATIONS OF MAT & CHLD HLTH 2,560
PED4021F PRIORITIES IN MATRNL&CHLD HLTH 4,240
PED4022S PSYCHOSOCIAL CONTEXT OF MCH 2,560
PED4023W NEONATOLOGY FOR EXT CREDIT 5,270
PED4025W INTRO MAT & CHILD HEALTH 2,560
PED4026W MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH 2,560
PED4027W INFO, COMMUNIC & TRAIN 2,560
PED4028S INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT 330
PED4029F ORGANISATIONAL & ACADEMIC TRAINING 2,560
PED4029S ORGANISATIONAL & ACADEMIC TRAINING 2,560
86 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
PED4030F ORG & MNGMNT OF MCH SERVICES 2,980
PED4030S ORG & MNGMNT OF MCH SERVICES 2,980
PED5001W PAEDIATRICS 6,420
PED5002F INTRO TO CLINICAL RESEARCH 1,710
PED5003W PAEDIATRICS EXTERNAL CREDIT 11,300
PED5005S RES METH F HLTH PROFESSIONAL I 2,130
PED5006F PROCESS OF CLINICAL TRIALS 1,710
PED5007F PARTNERSHIPS W HUMAN SUBJECTS 1,710
PED5008S GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE 2,130
PED5009S INTRO TO CLIN RESRCH MONITORNG 1,710
PED5010S MONITORING CLINICAL TRIALS 1,710
PED5012W MPHIL MCH DISSERTATION 12,710
PED5013F RES METH F HLTH PROFS II 2,130
PED5014W MPHIL MCH DISS (90 CREDITS) 17,330
PED6000W PAEDIATRICS 12,870
PED6001W PAEDIATRICS EXT CREDIT 11,190
PED6002W MSC MED CLIN SCIENCE & IMMUNOL 19,800
PED7000W MSCMED PAEDIATRICS 19,800
PED7001W PHD PAEDIATRICS 13,440
PED7002W MD PAEDIATRICS 13,440
PED7004W MMED PAEDIATRICS PT 1 8,910
PED7006W MMED PAEDIATRICS PT 2 8,910
PED7007W MMED PAEDIATRICS PT 3 4,290
PED7008W MPHIL MATERN & CHILD HLTH PT 2 19,040
PED7009W MPHIL PAED NEPHROLOGY PT 1 3,860
PED7010W MPHIL NEONATOLOGY PT 1 8,580
PED7011W MPHIL PAED ONCOLOGY PT 1 8,580
PED7012W MPHIL PAED CARDIOLOGY PT 1 8,580
PED7019W MPHIL PAED NEPHROLOGY PT 2 3,860
PED7020W MPHIL NEONATOLOGY PT 2 3,860
PED7021W MPHIL PAED ONCOLOGY PT 2 3,860
PED7022W MPHIL PAED CARDIOLOGY PT 2 3,860
PED7023W MPHIL PAED ENDOCRIN PT 1 8,580
PED7024W MPHIL PAED ENDOCRIN PT 2 3,860
PED7025W MPHIL PAED NEUROLOGY PT 1 8,580
PED7026W MPHIL PAED NEUROLOGY PT 2 3,860
PED7027W MPHIL PAED CRITICAL CARE PT 1 8,580
PED7028W MPHIL PAED CRITICAL CARE PT 2 3,860
PED7029W MPHIL DEVELPMNTL PAEDS PT 1 8,580
PED7030W MPHIL DEVELOPMNTL PAEDS PT 2 3,860
PED7031W MPHIL MATNL&CHILD HLTH BY DISS 18,700
PED7032W PHD MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH 13,440
PED7033W MPHIL PAED INFEC DISEAS PT 1 8,580
PED7034W MPHIL PAED INFEC DISEAS PT 2 3,860
PED7035W MPHIL PAED PULMONOLOGY PT1 8,580
PED7036W MPHIL PAED PULMONOLOGY PT 2 3,860
PED7037W PHD IN HEALTH COMMUNICATION 13,440
PED7038W PHD CLIN SCIENCE & IMMUNOLOGY 13,440
PED7039W MPHIL PAED GASTRO PT 1 8,580
PED7040W MPHIL PAED GASTRO PT 2 3,860
PED7041W MPHIL PAED RHEUM PT 1 8,580
PED7042W MPHIL PAED RHEUM PT 2 3,860
PHI1010S ETHICS 4,650
PHI1024F INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 4,650
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 87
PHI1025F CRITICAL THINKING 4,650
PHI2012F PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCH & MIND 6,200
PHI2016S PHILOSOPHY OF ART & LITERATURE 6,200
PHI2037F APPLIED ETHICS 6,200
PHI2040S PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 6,200
PHI2041S GREAT PHILOSOPHERS 6,200
PHI2042F POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 6,200
PHI2043F BUSINESS ETHICS 5,000
PHI2043S BUSINESS ETHICS 5,000
PHI3023F LOGIC AND LANGUAGE 6,200
PHI3024S METAPHYSICS & EPISTEMOLOGY 6,200
PHI4000W HONOURS IN PHILOSOPHY 27,520
PHI4004H PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS 5,510
PHI4012S PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY 5,510
PHI4015F CONTEMP PHILOSOPHY OF THOUGHT 5,510
PHI4016S TRUTH 5,510
PHI4018S PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 5,510
PHI4019W RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT 5,510
PHI4022F MORAL PHILOSOPHY 5,510
PHI5000W MASTERS IN PHILOSOPHY 18,700
PHI5001W MASTERS COURSEWORK 24,860
PHI6000W PHD IN PHILOSOPHY 13,440
PHY1004W MATTER AND INTERACTIONS 10,160
PHY1012F PHYSICS A FOR ENGINEERS 5,100
PHY1012S PHYSICS A FOR ENGINEERS 5,100
PHY1013F PHYSICS B FOR ENGINEERS 5,100
PHY1013S PHYSICS B FOR ENGINEERS 5,100
PHY1014F PHYSICS A FOR ASPECT 5,100
PHY1014S PHYSICS A FOR ASPECT 5,100
PHY1015S PHYSICS B FOR ASPECT 5,100
PHY1023H PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS A 5,100
PHY1025F PHYSICS 1025 5,100
PHY1031F GENERAL PHYSICS A 5,100
PHY1032F GENERAL PHYSICS B 5,100
PHY1032S GENERAL PHYSICS B 5,100
PHY2010S ELECTROMAGNETISM FOR ENGINEERS 6,740
PHY2014F WAVES, VIBRATIONS & ELECTROMAG 6,740
PHY2015S CLASSICAL & QUANTUM MECHANICS 6,740
PHY3021F ADVANCED PHYSICS A 10,160
PHY3022S ADVANCED PHYSICS B 10,160
PHY4000W HONOURS IN PHYSICS 36,880
PHY4001W HONOURS IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS 36,880
PHY4002W HONOURS IN MATH & THEORET PHY 36,880
PHY5000W MASTERS IN PHYSICS 18,700
PHY5001W MASTERS IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS 18,700
PHY5003W MSC ASTRO & SPACE SCI (DISS) 18,700
PHY5006W MASTERS IN TERTIARY PHYSICS ED 18,700
PHY6000W PHD IN PHYSICS 13,440
PHY6001W PHD IN TERTIARY PHYSICS EDUC 13,440
POL1004F INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS 4,650
POL1004P INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS 4,650
POL1005S INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 4,650
POL1006P INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMIN 4,650
POL1006S INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMIN 4,650
88 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
POL1007F FOUNDATION TO POLITICS 1 4,650
POL1008S FOUNDATION TO POLITICS 2 4,650
POL2002S POLITICAL THEORY 6,200
POL2022F STATE, MANAGEMENT & ADMIN 6,200
POL2038F COMPARATIVE POLITICS 6,200
POL2038L COMPARATIVE POLITICS 6,200
POL2039S POL OF INT ECONOMIC RELATIONS 6,200
POL2040S PUBLIC ADMIN & DEVELOPMENT 6,200
POL2041F INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS 6,200
POL2042S COMPARATIVE PUBLIC INSTITUTION 6,200
POL3013S SA POL THOUGHT & TRADITIONS 6,200
POL3029S THIRD WORLD POLITICS 6,200
POL3030F CONFLICT IN WORLD POLITICS 6,200
POL3037F POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION 6,200
POL3038S URBAN POLITICS AND ADMIN 6,200
POL3039F ADVANCED S.AFRICAN POLITICS 6,200
POL3043F DEMOCRATIC THEORY & PRACTICE 6,200
POL3044S FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS 6,200
POL4001F SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS 6,200
POL4002F THEORIES OF INTERNAT RELATIONS 5,510
POL4005H INTERNSHIP COMPONENT I 5,510
POL4006F PUBLIC POLICY 5,510
POL4007H RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT 5,510
POL4008S REGIONALISM IN AFRICA 5,510
POL4012F COMPARATIVE POLITICS 5,510
POL4012S COMPARATIVE POLITICS 5,510
POL4013S COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMIN 5,510
POL4018S DEMOCRATISATION 5,510
POL4032F COMPARATIVE TRANSITNL JUSTICE 5,510
POL4044F GLOBAL POLITICAL THOUGHT 5,510
POL4044S GLOBAL POLITICAL THOUGHT 5,510
POL4046S THIRD WORLD POLITICS 5,510
POL5000W MASTERS IN POLITICAL STUDIES 18,700
POL5003W MASTERS IN PUBLIC ADMIN 18,700
POL5005H INTERNSHIP COMPONENT 2 6,230
POL5006F PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 6,230
POL5006S PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 6,230
POL5007S POLICY EVALUATION & IMPLEMENTN 6,230
POL5010W MINOR DISSERTATION 11,380
POL5022F COMPAR. POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS 6,230
POL5023S POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR & RESEARCH 6,230
POL5026F SPECIAL TOPICS I 6,230
POL5026S SPECIAL TOPICS I 6,230
POL5027S PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIVE THOUGHT 6,230
POL5029F POLITICAL ETHICS 6,230
POL5032F INTERNATIONAL POL ECONOMY 6,230
POL5034F CONFLICT IN AFRICA 6,230
POL5035F DATA ANALYSIS IN POL SCIENCES 3,140
POL5036S SPECIAL TOPICS II 6,230
POL5037S POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE - AFRICA 6,230
POL5038Z SPECIAL TOPICS III 6,230
POL5039Z SPECIAL TOPICS IV 6,230
POL6000W PHD IN POLITICAL STUDIES 13,440
POL6001W PHD IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 13,440
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 89
PPH1001F BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL 6,100
PPH1002S BECOMING A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 6,190
PPH2000W BECOMING A DOCTOR PT 1A 13,570
PPH2002S SPECIAL STUDY MODULE 3,650
PPH3000H BECOMING A DOCTOR PT 2A 15,470
PPH4004F PRINCIPLES OF FAMILY MEDICINE 3,940
PPH4005S EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE 3,210
PPH4006S CLINICAL MEDICINE (A) 5,170
PPH4007S ETHICS 2,970
PPH4011S CLINICAL MEDICINE (B) 4,410
PPH4013W PUBLIC HEALTH 5,500
PPH4018F HEALTH ECONOMICS 1 3,780
PPH4019S ECONOMIC EVALUATION 3,780
PPH4020F MICROECONOMICS FOR HEALTH SECT 3,780
PPH4021S PRIOR SETT, RES ALLOC & EQUITY 3,780
PPH4022F HEALTH ECONOMICS 2 3,780
PPH4023F ECONOMICS OF HEALTH SYSTEMS 3,780
PPH4024S HEALTH ECONOMICS 3 3,780
PPH4025S CURR DEV IN HLTH ECONOMICS 3,780
PPH4028F CHILD & FAMILY HEALTH 5,170
PPH4029H PREV & PROM OF CHRONIC ILLNESS 5,170
PPH4030S CLINICAL PALLIATIVE CARE 15,860
PPH4031S PAEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE 15,860
PPH4032H PALLIATIVE CARE PRINCIPLES 15,860
PPH4033F PESTICIDE RISK MANAGEMENT 5,030
PPH4033S PESTICIDE RISK MANAGEMENT 5,030
PPH4034F HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT 5,030
PPH4034S HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT 5,030
PPH4035F MANAGEMT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK 5,030
PPH4035S MANAGEMT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK 5,030
PPH4038F PESTICIDE STORAGE & TRANSPORT 5,030
PPH4038S PESTICIDE STORAGE & TRANSPORT 5,030
PPH4040F CONTAIN&CONTAM SITE MNGM 5,030
PPH4040S CONTAIN&CONTAM SITE MNGM 5,030
PPH4041F CHEMICAL CONVENTIONS 5,030
PPH4041S CHEMICAL CONVENTIONS 5,030
PPH4042F PUBLIC HEALTH & PESTICIDES 5,030
PPH4042S PUBLIC HEALTH & PESTICIDES 5,030
PPH4043W HEALTH PROMOTION 5,500
PPH4044W TEACH & LEARN THEORIES IN HPE 7,540
PPH4045W LEARNING & TEACHING PRACTICE 7,540
PPH4046W ASSESSMENT IN HPE 7,540
PPH4047W CURRIC DEVEL & CRSE DESIGN 7,540
PPH4051F ALTERN & RISK REDUCTION STRATE 5,030
PPH4051S ALTERN & RISK REDUCTION STRATE 5,030
PPH4052F QUALITY ASSURANCE IN PR MANMNT 5,030
PPH4052S QUALITY ASSURANCE IN PR MANMNT 5,030
PPH4053F OBSOLETE PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT 5,030
PPH4053S OBSOLETE PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT 5,030
PPH4054S INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT 330
PPH4055S INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT 330
PPH5000H PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ELECTIVE 1,800
PPH6000W FAMILY MEDICINE 6TH YEAR 6,420
PPH6004W MPHIL PUBLIC HEALTH BY DISS 18,700
90 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
PPH6029S COMMUNITY-ORIENTED PRIM CARE 1,430
PPH7001W MASTER FAMMED & PRIMCARE PT 2 12,710
PPH7008W PG DIP OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 20,160
PPH7015W MASTER PUBLIC HEALTH PT 2 12,710
PPH7016F PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIETY 2,790
PPH7018F INTRODUCTION TO EPIDEMIOLOGY 2,790
PPH7021F BIOSTATISTICS I 2,790
PPH7022S EVIDENCE-BASED HEALTH CARE 2,790
PPH7029F ADVANCED EPIDEMIOLOGY 2,790
PPH7033W MMED PUBLIC HEALTH PT 1 8,910
PPH7034W MMED PUBLIC HEALTH PT 2 8,910
PPH7035W MMED PUBLIC HEALTH PT 3 4,290
PPH7036S FOUNDATIONS OF HLTH ECONOMICS 2,790
PPH7037S COMM & NONCOMM DISEASE EPI 2,790
PPH7039F THEORY&APPL ECONEVAL IN HLTH 2,790
PPH7041S HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING 2,790
PPH7043F PLANNING HEALTH SECTOR REFORM 2,790
PPH7044S IMPLEMENTING NEW SYSTEMS 2,790
PPH7045S MONITORING & EVAL OF PHS 2,790
PPH7048W MPHIL PALLIATIVE MEDICINE PT 2 12,710
PPH7049S MACROECON & HLTHCARE FINANCNG 2,350
PPH7050F MICROECONOMICS FOR HLTH SECTOR 2,790
PPH7050S MICROECONOMICS FOR HLTH SECTOR 2,790
PPH7051W PHD FAMILY MEDICINE 13,440
PPH7053S PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN RIGHTS 2,790
PPH7054F GENDER & HEALTH 2,790
PPH7055W PHD PUBLIC HEALTH 13,440
PPH7056W MMED OCCUP MEDICINE PT 1 8,910
PPH7057W MMED OCCUP MEDICINE PT 2 8,910
PPH7058W MMED OCCUP MEDICINE PT 3 4,290
PPH7059W MPHIL OCCUP HEALTH PT 1 19,040
PPH7060W MPHIL OCCUP HEALTH PT 2 19,040
PPH7061W MSCMED PUBLIC HEALTH 19,800
PPH7062S PRIVATE & SOCIAL HEALTH INSUR 2,790
PPH7063S EPIDEMIOL OF INFECT DISEASES 2,790
PPH7064F QUANTIT METHODS FOR HEALTHECON 2,790
PPH7065S EPIDEMIOL OF NON-COMM DISEASES 2,790
PPH7066S FOUND OF HEALTH SERV MANAGEM 2,790
PPH7070S QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 2,790
PPH7071F QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 2,790
PPH7072W MMED FAMILY MEDICINE PT 1 8,910
PPH7073W MMED FAMILY MEDICINE PT 2 8,910
PPH7074W MMED FAMILY MEDICINE PT 3 4,290
PPH7075S CLINICAL RESEARCH METHODS 2,790
PPH7077S ECONOMICS OF HEALTH SYSTEMS 2,790
PPH7078W MANAGING HLTH POLICY IMPLEMENT 7,360
PPH7079W MANAGING HLTH SYSTEM DEVELOPM 7,360
PPH7080H RESEARCH METHODS 12,710
PPH7081S ADVANCED PALLIATIVE CARE 12,710
PPH7082S INTRO HLTH MAN & PROG EVAL 2,790
PPH7083W SEMINARS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH 2,790
PPH7084F INTRO TO HLTH SYST RES & EVAL 2,790
PPH7086S CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY 2,790
PPH7087W MPH HEALTH ECONOMICS DISS 19,040
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 91
PPH7089F PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICUM 2,790
PPH7089S PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICUM 2,790
PPH7090F SEMINARS IN EPIDEMILOGY 2,790
PRY2001F SPECIAL STUDY MODULE 3,160
PRY2002W PSYCH FOR OCCUATIONAL THERAPY 4,910
PRY4000W CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY 5,020
PRY4003W MENTAL HEALTH IN CONTEXT 7,540
PRY4004W RES METH FOR PUBL MENTAL HLTH 7,540
PRY4005W MENTAL HLTH POL & LEADERSHIP 7,540
PRY4006W MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS 7,540
PRY4007S WORKING W/T ADDICTED FAMILY 3,830
PRY4008W EVIDENCE-BASED TREATM APPROACH 3,830
PRY4009F SCREEN&ASSESM ADDICT DISORDERS 3,830
PRY4010S CASE MANAGEMNT&SERVICE MONITOR 3,830
PRY4011F MANAGING COOCCUR MENT DISORDER 3,830
PRY4012S ETHICS & PROF DEVELOPMENT 3,830
PRY4013F UNDERSTANDING ADDICT DISORDERS 3,830
PRY4015S MAN CHILD&ADOL W ADDICT DISORD 3,830
PRY4016S WRKING W FAM & SOCIAL NETWORKS 3,830
PRY4018F INTRO PSYCHDNY CONCPTS PSYCHTH 6,280
PRY4018S INTRO PSYCHDNY CONCPTS PSYCHTH 6,280
PRY4019F BASIC THERAPEUTIC COMPETENCIES 7,540
PRY4019S BASIC THERAPEUTIC COMPETENCIES 7,540
PRY4020F LEARN COGN BEHAVIOURAL PSYCHTP 6,280
PRY4020S LEARN COGN BEHAVIOURAL PSYCHTP 6,280
PRY4021F ETHICAL PRACTICE PSYCHOTHERAPY 3,780
PRY4021S ETHICAL PRACTICE PSYCHOTHERAPY 3,780
PRY4022F EVDNC BSD PRAC PSYCH DISORDERS 6,280
PRY4022S EVDNC BSD PRAC PSYCH DISORDERS 6,280
PRY4023S INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT 330
PRY6000W PSYCHIATRY AND MENTAL HEALTH 6,420
PRY6001W MPHIL IN PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH 18,700
PRY6002F ADVANCED MENTAL HEALTH RESRCH 2,070
PRY7001W PHD PSYCHIATRY 13,440
PRY7002W MD PSYCHIATRY 13,440
PRY7006W MPHIL CHILD& ADOLES PSYCH PT 1 8,580
PRY7007W MMED PSYCHIATRY PT 1 8,910
PRY7008W MMED PSYCHIATRY PT 2 8,910
PRY7009W MMED PSYCHIATRY PT 3 4,290
PRY7010W MPHIL CHILD&ADOLESPSYCH MINDIS 3,860
PRY7011W MSCMED PSYCHIATRY 19,800
PRY7012W MPHIL PSYCHIATRY BY DISS 18,700
PRY7013W MPHIL FORENS MENTAL HLTH PT 1 25,400
PRY7014W MPHIL FORENS MENTAL HLTH PT 2 12,710
PRY7016W MPHIL ADDICT MENTAL HLTH PT 1 8,580
PRY7017W MPHIL ADDICT MENTAL HLTH PT 2 3,860
PRY7018W MPHIL NEUROPSYCHIATRY PT 1 8,580
PRY7019W MPHIL NEUROPSYCHIATRY PT 2 2,560
PRY7020W MPHIL LIAISON MENTAL HLTH PT 1 8,580
PRY7021W MPHIL LIAISON MENTAL HLTH PT 2 3,860
PRY7022W MSCMED NEUROSCIENCE 19,800
PRY7023W MPHIL INTELLECTUAL DISABIL PT1 19,040
PRY7024W MPHIL INTELLECTUAL DISABIL PT2 19,040
PSY1004F INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY PART 1 4,680
92 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
PSY1005S INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY PART 2 4,680
PSY1006F FOUNDATION PSYCHOLOGY PART 1 4,680
PSY1007S FOUNDATION PSYCHOLOGY PART 2 4,680
PSY2003S SOCIAL PSYCH & INTERGROUP REL 6,200
PSY2006F RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY I 6,200
PSY2009F DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 6,200
PSY2010S COGNITION AND NEUROSCIENCE 6,200
PSY2011F CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY I 6,200
PSY3007S RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY II 6,200
PSY3008F HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 6,200
PSY3009F APPLIED COGNITIVE SCIENCE 6,200
PSY3010S INTRO TO CLINICAL NEUROPSYCH 6,200
PSY3011S CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY II 6,200
PSY4000W HONOURS IN PSYCHOLOGY 27,520
PSY5002W MASTERS IN CLIN PSYCH C/WORK 29,770
PSY5003W MASTERS IN CLIN PSYCH DISS 11,380
PSY5011W MASTERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 18,700
PSY5015W MINOR DISSERTATION 11,380
PSY5016F PROGRAMME EVALUATION 6,200
PSY5019W MINOR DISSERTATION 26,930
PSY5022F INTRO TO NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 6,230
PSY5023W NEUROPSYCHOLOGY DISORDERS 6,230
PSY5024S NEUROPATHOLOGIES 6,230
PSY5025W CLINICAL PRACTICALS 6,230
PSY5026W RESEARCH DESIGN 6,230
PSY5027W PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH C/WORK 6,230
PSY6000W PHD IN PSYCHOLOGY 13,440
RAY2001W RADIOBIOLOGY 11,590
RAY2004S SPECIAL STUDY MODULE 3,650
RAY4000W BSCMEDHONS IN RADIOBIOLOGY 37,260
RAY4005W BSCMEDHONS MEDICAL PHYSICS 37,260
RAY4006W PG DIP PAEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY 29,380
RAY5000W MSCMED RADIOTHERAPY 19,800
RAY5001W MSCMED MEDICAL PHYSICS 19,800
RAY6000W PHD MEDICAL PHYSICS 13,440
RAY7000W MSCMED RADIOBIOLOGY 19,800
RAY7001W PHD RADIOTHERAPY 13,440
RAY7002W MD RADIOTHERAPY 13,440
RAY7009W MMED RADIATION ONCOLOGY PT 1 8,910
RAY7010W MMED RADIATION ONCOLOGY PT 2 8,910
RAY7011W MMED RADIATION ONCOLOGY PT 3 4,290
RAY7012W MMED NUCLEAR MEDICINE PT 1 8,910
RAY7013W MMED NUCLEAR MEDICINE PT 2 8,910
RAY7014W MMED NUCLEAR MEDICINE PT 3 4,290
RAY7015W PHD NUCLEAR MEDICINE 13,440
RAY7016W MD NUCLEAR MEDICINE 13,440
RAY7017W MMED DIAGN RADIOLOGY PT 1 8,910
RAY7018W MD RADIOLOGY 13,440
RAY7019W PHD RADIOLOGY 13,440
RAY7020W MMED DIAGN RADIOLOGY PT 2 8,910
RAY7021W MMED DIAGN RADIOLOGY PT 3 4,290
RDL1003F FOUNDATIONS OF SA LAW (PART A) 4,840
RDL1003S FOUNDATIONS OF SA LAW (PART B) 4,840
RDL1003W FOUNDATIONS OF SA LAW 9,700
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 93
RDL1004H COMPARATIVE LEGAL HISTORY 4,840
RDL1006W FOUNDATIONS OF SA LAW (ADP) 9,700
RDL1007H COMPARATIVE LEGAL HIST (ADP) 4,840
RDL1008H LAW OF PERSONS & FAMILY 4,840
RDL1009H LAW OF PERSONS & FAMILY (ADP) 4,840
RDL2002H LAW OF PROPERTY 4,840
RDL2003H LAW OF SUCCESSION 4,380
RDL3001H LAW OF SUCCESSION 4,380
RDL3002H AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW 4,380
RDL3003H LAW OF DELICT 4,380
RDL3005W LAW OF CONTRACT 8,740
RDL3006H JURISPRUDENCE 4,380
RDL3008H CIVIL PROCEDURE 4,380
RDL4005H AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW 4,380
RDL4006H JURISPRUDENCE 4,380
RDL4101Z INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN LAW 2,190
RDL4102S DIGNITY, EQUALITY & FREEDOM 2,130
RDL4103H SELECTED STUDIES IN ROMAN LAW 2,190
RDL4106H MOOT CAPUT 2,190
RDL4107S SA DELICT IN PERSPECTIVE 2,190
RDL4201F CONFLICT OF LAWS 4,380
RDL4202H UNJ ENRICHMENT & CESSION 4,380
RDL4203H LEGAL PRACTICE 4,380
RDL4205H PRIVATE LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS 4,380
RDL4301H RFG: PRIVATE LAW 2,190
RDL4401H INDEPENDENT RESEARCH OPTION 2,190
RDL5606W MASTERS IN PRIVATE LAW 11,440
RDL5620S ADVANCED CONTRACT LAW 12,040
RDL5624F HUMAN RIGHTS AND PRIVATE LAW 12,040
RDL6700W PHD IN PRIVATE LAW 13,440
RDL6701W LLD IN PRIVATE LAW (THESIS) 13,440
RDL6702W LLD IN PRIVATE LAW (PBL WK) 5,200
REL1002F RELIGIONS PAST AND PRESENT 4,650
REL1006S JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY AND ISLA 4,650
REL1012F THINKING IN THE SOC SCIENCES 4,650
REL1012S THINKING IN THE SOC SCIENCES 4,650
REL2040F RELIGION AND SOCIETY 6,200
REL2044F AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGION 6,200
REL2047F RELIGION, SEXUALITY AND GENDER 6,200
REL2048S PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION 6,200
REL2049S RELIGION, SPIRITUALITY & ECOL 6,200
REL2052S INTERP & NARRATIVE:SACRED TEXT 6,200
REL3035S RELIGION, ETHICS AND HUMAN RIG 6,200
REL3037F RELIGION, CONFLICT AND VIOLENC 6,200
REL3039F THE DEATH OF GOD" & MODERNITY" 6,200
REL3041S RELIGION IN AFRICA 6,200
REL4010F CRITICAL TERMS IN RELIGIOUS ST 5,510
REL4011H RESEARCH PROJECT / ESSAY 5,510
REL4039F READING RELIGIOUS TEXTS 5,510
REL4043S SOCIOLOGY OF ISLAM 5,510
REL4046S BUDDHISM 5,510
REL4048S CRITICAL THEORY 5,510
REL4049F ISLAMIC STUDIES: INTRO- PG 5,510
REL4051F AFRICAN RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY 5,510
94 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
REL5000W MASTERS IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES 18,700
REL5003W MINOR DISSERTATION 11,380
REL5088S STUDIES IN PAUL 6,230
REL5091S EXPLORATIONS IN ISLAM 6,230
REL5106F DISCIPLINES IN ISLAM 6,230
REL5108F LEVINAS, DERRIDA & THE OTHER 6,230
REL5109S AFRICAN RELIGIOUS HERITAGE 6,230
REL6000W PHD IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES 13,440
SEA2004F PRINCIPLES OF OCEANOGRAPHY 6,740
SEA2005S MARINE SYSTEMS 6,740
SEA3004F OCEAN & ATMOSPHERE DYNAMICS 10,160
SEA4001W HONOURS IN OCEAN & ATMOS SCI 36,880
SEA5000W MASTERS IN OCEAN & ATMOS SCI 18,700
SEA5001W MASTERS IN PHYS OCEANOGRAPHY 18,700
SEA5002H MASTERS APPL MARINE SCI (C/WK) 18,300
SEA5003W MASTERS APPL MARINE SCI (DISS) 18,700
SEA5006F EARTH SCIENCE & GLOBAL CHANGE 4,580
SEA5009H MASTERS OCEAN & CLIMATE (C/WK) 18,300
SEA5010W MASTERS OCEAN & CLIMATE (DISS) 18,700
SEA6000W PHD IN PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY 13,440
SLL1002F WORD POWER 4,650
SLL1002L WORD POWER 4,650
SLL1002P WORD POWER 4,650
SLL1002S WORD POWER 4,650
SLL1016S SOTHO ADDITIONAL A 4,650
SLL1018S XHOSA ADDITIONAL A 4,650
SLL1020F SOTHO INTENSIVE A 4,650
SLL1021S SOTHO INTENSIVE B 4,650
SLL1028H XHOSA FOR HRS 4,650
SLL1042F AFRIKAANS INTENSIVE A 4,650
SLL1042S AFRIKAANS INTENSIVE A 4,650
SLL1043S AFRIKAANS INTENSIVE B 4,650
SLL1044S BEGINNERS' AFRIKAANS FOR MBCHB 1,140
SLL1046F AFRIK MEDIA: THEORY, HIST, PRA 4,650
SLL1046S AFRIK MEDIA: THEORY, HIST, PRA 4,650
SLL1048H AFRIKAANS FOR HRS 4,650
SLL1050F LATIN I A 4,650
SLL1051S LATIN I B 4,650
SLL1052F GREEK I A 4,650
SLL1053S GREEK I B 4,650
SLL1055S INTRO TO CLASSICAL LIT & THOUG 4,650
SLL1057F ANCIENT EGYPT 4,650
SLL1058F INITIAL ARABIC A 4,650
SLL1059S INITIAL ARABIC B 4,650
SLL1060F INITIAL FRENCH A 4,650
SLL1061S INITIAL FRENCH B 4,650
SLL1062F GERMAN STUDIES IA 4,650
SLL1063S GERMAN STUDIES IB 4,650
SLL1064F ITALIAN INTENSIVE A 4,650
SLL1065S ITALIAN INTENSIVE B 4,650
SLL1073F INITIAL SPANISH A 4,650
SLL1074S INITIAL SPANISH B 4,650
SLL1075F INITIAL PORTUGUESE A 4,650
SLL1076S INITIAL PORTUGUESE B 4,650
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 95
SLL1082F HEBREW INTENSIVE A 4,650
SLL1083S HEBREW INTENSIVE B 4,650
SLL1091H FRENCH FOR MUSICIANS A 4,650
SLL1092H GERMAN FOR MUSICIANS A 4,650
SLL1093H ITALIAN FOR MUSICIANS A 4,650
SLL1094H FRENCH FOR MUSICIANS B 4,650
SLL1095H GERMAN FOR MUSICIANS B 4,650
SLL1096H ITALIAN FOR MUSICIANS B 4,650
SLL1097S INTRODUCING ANCIENT HISTORY 4,650
SLL1101F XHOSA COMMUNICATION 1A 4,650
SLL1102S XHOSA COMMUNICATION 1B 4,650
SLL1121F MANDARIN 1A 4,650
SLL1122S MANDARIN 1B 4,650
SLL1131F ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IA 4,650
SLL1132S ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IB 4,650
SLL1134H ISIXHOSA FOR LAW 2,340
SLL1135H AFRIKAANS COMMUNIC FOR LAW 2,340
SLL2002H BECOMING A DOCTOR: PART IB 6,200
SLL2040F AFRIKAANS IIA 6,200
SLL2041S AFRIKAANS IIB 6,200
SLL2050F LATIN II A 6,200
SLL2051S LATIN II B 6,200
SLL2052F GREEK II A 6,200
SLL2053S GREEK II B 6,200
SLL2056S ROMAN SOCIETY AND LAW 6,200
SLL2058F ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY 6,200
SLL2059F ROME: LITERATURE & EMPIRE 6,200
SLL2060F FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIA 6,200
SLL2061S FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIB 6,200
SLL2062F GERMAN STUDIES IIA 6,200
SLL2063S GERMAN STUDIES IIB 6,200
SLL2064F ITALIAN II A 6,200
SLL2065S ITALIAN II B 6,200
SLL2073F SPANISH IIA 6,200
SLL2074S SPANISH IIB 6,200
SLL2075F PORTUGUESE IIA 6,200
SLL2076S PORTUGUESE IIB 6,200
SLL2080F ARABIC IIA 6,200
SLL2081S ARABIC IIB 6,200
SLL2082F HEBREW LANG & LITERATURE IIA 6,200
SLL2083S HEBREW LANG & LITERATURE IIB 6,200
SLL2101F XHOSA COMMUNICATION 2A 6,200
SLL2102S XHOSA COMMUNICATION 2B 6,200
SLL2121F MANDARIN IIA 6,200
SLL2122S MANDARIN IIB 6,200
SLL2131F ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IIA 6,200
SLL2132S ISIXHOSA LANG & LIT IIB 6,200
SLL2133F ITALIAN CINEMA 6,200
SLL3001F SEX, FROM SAPPHO TO CYBER 6,200
SLL3002H BECOMING A DOCTOR: PART 2B 6,200
SLL3003W CLINICAL LANGUAGE 730
SLL3040F AFRIKAANS IIIA 6,200
SLL3041S AFRIKAANS IIIB 6,200
SLL3050F LATIN III A 6,200
96 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
SLL3051S LATIN III B 6,200
SLL3052F GREEK III A 6,200
SLL3053S GREEK III B 6,200
SLL3056S ROMAN SOCIETY AND LAW 6,200
SLL3059F ROME: LITERATURE & EMPIRE 6,200
SLL3060F FRENCH LANG&LITERATURE IIIA 6,200
SLL3061S FRENCH LANG & LITERATURE IIIB 6,200
SLL3064F ITALIAN III A 6,200
SLL3065S ITALIAN III B 6,200
SLL3066H BUSINESS FRENCH IIIA 6,200
SLL3067H BUS. FRENCH IIIB 6,200
SLL3070W FRENCH ADDITIONAL 12,360
SLL3073F SPANISH IIIA 6,200
SLL3074S SPANISH IIIB 6,200
SLL3080F ARABIC IIIA 6,200
SLL3081S ARABIC IIIB 6,200
SLL3082F HEBREW LANG & LITERATURE IIIA 6,200
SLL3083S HEBREW LANG & LITERATURE IIIB 6,200
SLL3101F XHOSA COMMUNICATION 3A 6,200
SLL3102S XHOSA COMMUNICATION 3B 6,200
SLL3110F RESEARCH AREAS 6,200
SLL3112S YEBO GOGO! 6,200
SLL4000H RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT 5,510
SLL4010F NGUNI/SOTHO MORPHOLOGY SYNTAX 5,510
SLL4010S NGUNI/SOTHO MORPHOLOGY SYNTAX 5,510
SLL4011F TRAD AFRICAN LIT & ORATURE I 5,510
SLL4011S TRAD AFRICAN LIT & ORATURE I 5,510
SLL4013F AFRICAN NOVELS 5,510
SLL4015F 2ND L LEARNING/TEACHING 5,510
SLL4043S TRENDS CONTEMP WORLD FICTION 5,510
SLL4060F CONTEMP FRENCH LITERATURE I 5,510
SLL4061S CONTEMP FRENCH LITERATURE II 5,510
SLL4063F THEORY/PRAC OF TRANSLATION I 5,510
SLL4064F TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE I 5,510
SLL4065F TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE II 5,510
SLL4066S TOPICS IN GERMAN LIT III 5,510
SLL4067S TOPICS IN GERMAN LITERATURE IV 5,510
SLL4072S THEORY/PRAC OF TRANSLATION II 5,510
SLL4074W DIDACTICS 5,510
SLL4081F CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS I 5,510
SLL4082F CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS II 5,510
SLL4083S CLASSICAL STUDIES TOPICS III 5,510
SLL4084S CLASSICAL STUDIES IV 5,510
SLL4097S TOPICS IN ROMANCE LITERATURE 5,510
SLL4100F TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 1 5,510
SLL4101F TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 2 5,510
SLL4102S TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 3 5,510
SLL4103S TOPICS IN ARABIC LANG/LIT 4 5,510
SLL4200F TOPICS IN ROMANCE PHILOLOGY 5,510
SLL4201F TOPICS IN SPANISH 1 5,510
SLL4202S TOPICS IN SPANISH 2 5,510
SLL4203S TOPICS IN SPANISH 3 5,510
SLL5000W MINOR DISSERTATION 11,380
SLL5001W CREATIVE WRITING PART A 13,470
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 97
SLL5002S CREATIVE WRITING FICTION 6,230
SLL5004W CREATIVE WRITING PART B 13,470
SLL5006F NABOKOV & THE NOVEL 6,230
SLL5010W MASTERS IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES 18,700
SLL5020W MASTERS IN CLASSICAL STUDIES 18,700
SLL5040W MASTERS IN AFRIK/NETH STUDIES 18,700
SLL5051W MA IN ARABIC LANG/LITERATURE 18,700
SLL5061W MASTERS IN FRENCH 18,700
SLL5063W FRENCH FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES 6,230
SLL5064F THE FRENCH SPEAKING WOR(L)D 6,230
SLL5065S TRAINING, CONCEPTION, MANAGEMENT 6,230
SLL5066S LANGUAGE, TEACHING, TECHNOLOGIES 6,230
SLL5072W MASTERS IN ITALIAN 18,700
SLL6010W PHD IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES 13,440
SLL6040W PHD IN AFRIK/NETH STUDIES 13,440
SLL6050W PHD IN CLASSICS 13,440
SLL6060W PHD IN FRENCH 13,440
SLL6061W PHD IN GERMAN 13,440
SLL6070W PHD IN ITALIAN 13,440
SLL6100W PHD IN ARABIC LANGUAGE/LIT 13,440
SOC1001F INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 4,650
SOC1005S INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY 4,650
SOC1006F FOUNDATION SOCIOLOGY PART 1 4,650
SOC1007S FOUNDATION SOCIOLOGY PART 2 4,650
SOC2004S RACE,CLASS & GENDER 6,200
SOC2015S COMP INDUSTRIAL & LABOUR STUDY 6,200
SOC2019S SOCIAL THEORY 6,200
SOC2030F POVERTY,DEVMNT & GLOBALISATN 6,200
SOC2032F CULTURE AND SOCIAL LIFE 6,200
SOC2033F DIVERSITY LITERACY 6,200
SOC2033S DIVERSITY LITERACY 6,200
SOC3007F SOCIAL RESEARCH 6,200
SOC3027F SOCIAL RESEARCH (INDUST SOC) 6,200
SOC3029S INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY & CHANGE 6,200
SOC3031S SOCIAL JUSTICE AND INEQUALITY 6,200
SOC4000H RESEARCH ESSAY / PROJECT 5,510
SOC4003H LABOUR REGULATION IN SA 5,510
SOC4009S RACE & SOCIAL IDENTITY 5,510
SOC4010H DEVELOPMENT THEORIES 5,510
SOC4013F HONS SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS 5,510
SOC4014S GLOBALISATION/LABOUR RELATIONS 5,510
SOC4022S PUBLIC HEALTH & SOCIETY 5,510
SOC4027S DEVELOPMENT SOCIOLOGY IN PRAC 5,510
SOC4028F SOCIAL THEORY 5,510
SOC4036U INTRO TO QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH 2,760
SOC5000W MASTERS IN SOCIOLOGY 18,700
SOC5002W MASTERS IN IND SOCIOLOGY 18,700
SOC5003F DIVERSITY AND SOCIETY 6,230
SOC5007F ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL CHANGE 6,230
SOC5008S CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY 6,230
SOC5010F ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT THEORIES 6,230
SOC5011S SOCIETY AND NATURAL RESOURCES 6,230
SOC5012S DEVIANCE/CULTURE/SOC ACTION 6,230
SOC5024S DEVELOPMENT THEORY & PRACTICE 6,230
98 UCT ACADEMIC COURSES
SOC5026S SOC MOVEMENTS/SOCIETY/WORKERS 6,230
SOC5030F IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW/ANALYSIS 3,140
SOC5031F QUANT ANALYSIS HOUSEHOLD DATA 3,140
SOC5032W MINOR DISSERTATION 11,380
SOC5033S SOCIOLOGY - ART & POP CULTURE 6,230
SOC5034S GPNS DEVELOPMENT & DECENT WORK 6,230
SOC5036U QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN 3,120
SOC6000W PHD IN SOCIOLOGY 13,440
SOC6003W PHD IN INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY 13,440
STA1000F STATISTICS 1000 4,980
STA1000S STATISTICS 1000 4,980
STA1001F STATISTICS 1001 4,980
STA1001P STATISTICS 1001 4,980
STA1001S STATISTICS 1001 4,980
STA1006S STATISTICS FOR MATHEMATICS 4,980
STA1007S BIONUMERACY 4,980
STA1100S STATISTICS 1000 FOR CADP 4,980
STA2004F STATISTICAL THEORY & INFERENCE 6,610
STA2005S LINEAR MODELS 6,610
STA2007F APPLIED STATISTICAL MODELLING 6,610
STA2020F BUSINESS STATISTICS 6,610
STA2020S BUSINESS STATISTICS 6,610
STA2030S THEORY OF STATISTICS 6,610
STA3022F RESEARCH AND SURVEY STATS III 9,950
STA3030F INFERENTIAL STATISTICS 9,950
STA3036S OPERATIONAL RES TECHNIQUES 9,950
STA3041F MARKOV PROCESSES & TIME SERIES 9,950
STA3043S DECISION THEORY & GLMS 9,950
STA3045F ADVANCED STOCHASTIC PROCESSES 9,950
STA4006W HONOURS IN STATISTICS 36,690
STA4007W HONOURS IN STATISTICAL SCIENCE 36,690
STA4010W HONOURS TOPICS IN OP RES & STA 32,350
STA4011W SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICS 16,780
STA4016H SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICS 8,410
STA4019H STATISTICAL SCI FOR ACTUARIES 23,870
STA5000W MASTERS IN MATH STATISTICS 18,700
STA5001W MASTERS IN OPERATIONS RESEARCH 18,700
STA5003W MASTERS IN STATISTIC SCI(C/W) 18,300
STA5005H SPECIAL TOPICS IN STATISTICS B 6,130
STA5055S BIOSTATISTICS II 2,790
STA5056F BIOSTATISTICS III 2,790
STA5084F PROBABILITY & STOCHASTIC PROC 2,350
STA5086S PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 2,350
STA5088H FIN MATHS MINI DISSERTATION 6,470
STA5089F BASICS OF MATHEMATICAL STATS 2,350
STA5090S ADVANCED TOPICS IN REGRESSION 2,350
STA6001W PHD IN STATISTICAL SCIENCES 13,440
SWK1004S BASIC PROFESSIONAL INTERACTION 4,650
SWK1013S COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS 4,650
SWK2001F INTR POL ECON/SOCIAL SERV PROF 6,200
SWK2013S COMMUNITY & YOUTH DEVELOPMENT 6,200
SWK2060F SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT 6,200
SWK2065S SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTION 6,200
SWK2070F FIELD PRACTICUM I 3,580
UCT ACADEMIC COURSES 99
SWK2075S FIELD PRACTICUM II 3,330
SWK3001F POL ECON OF SOC SERV PROF 6,200
SWK3061F SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH 6,200
SWK3066S CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL WORK ISSUE 6,200
SWK3070F FIELD PRACTICUM 3 3,330
SWK3075S FIELD PRACTICUM IV 3,330
SWK4000F SOCIAL RESEARCH 5,510
SWK4001S RESEARCH ESSAY/PROJECT 5,510
SWK4003F PRINCIPLES:PROB/CORREC PRAC 5,510
SWK4004S YOUTH JUSTICE 5,510
SWK4007S WORKING WITH INDIVIDS & FAMILI 5,510
SWK4011F ORGANISATION THEORY 5,510
SWK4012S PROGRAMME PLANNING/MANAGEMENT 5,510
SWK4013F THEORIES & APPLIED APPROACHES 5,510
SWK4014S INTRO: SOCIAL & ECONOMIC DEV 5,510
SWK4015F SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH TWO 5,510
SWK4016S SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH PROJECT 5,510
SWK4026S DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 5,510
SWK4030F CONT FAMILIES IN A CHANG SOC 5,510
SWK4031S PSY FUNCT & EMPOWERMENT 5,510
SWK4032S SOCIAL POLICY & MANAGEMENT 5,510
SWK4033F FIELD PRACTICUM V 5,510
SWK4034F THE FIELD OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE 5,510
SWK4035S SUBSTANCE ABUSE INTERVENTIONS 5,510
SWK5000F COMP SOC POLICY IN AFRICA 6,230
SWK5001W MINOR DISSERTATION 11,380
SWK5007F CHANGE MGT & STRAT LEADERSHIP 6,230
SWK5007W MASTERS IN SOCIAL WORK 18,700
SWK5009S FINANCIAL & INFORMATION MNGMNT 6,230
SWK5011H CLINICAL PRAC INTERNSHIP 6,230
SWK5012H SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP 6,230
SWK5013H SOC POLICY/MNGMNT INTERNSHIP 6,230
SWK5014S SOCIAL/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 6,230
SWK5034W MASTERS IN SOC PLANNING/ADMIN 18,700
SWK5035W MASTERS IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 18,700
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SWK5058S FAMILY AND GROUP PRACTICE 6,230
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SWK6002W PHD IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 13,440
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13. RESIDENCES
13.1
13.1.1
13.1.2
13.1.3
Terms of Payment
Post-dated cheques will not be accepted and will be returned to the drawer. Initial payment of Residence Fees is as follows:
i) Catering Residence (First and Second Tier) ......................................... R19 200
ii) Self Catering Residences (Second and Third Tier) ............................. R13 200
This initial payment must be made by 1 February 2013 in the case of both new and
readmission students, subject to a late payment fee of 10%.
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 fees prior to registration or by 1 February 2013, whichever date occurs
first. Please allow at least 14 working days for payment to reflect in UCT bank account.
Balance of all residence fees is due by 30 June 2013.
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 by 31 July 2013, which ever date occurs first.
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 Withdrawal during the first semester
A student who enters residence and withdraws during the first semester, shall be liable
for the full annual residence fee unless he/she satisfies the requirements in the case of
13.2.2 (a) to (d) below.
13.2.2 Fee Rebate for students who withdraw during or at the end of the first semester
(a) A student who cancels his/her University registration during, or at the end of, the first semester shall be eligible for a 40% rebate on the full annual fee (excluding
levies).
(b) Any student completing his/her studies at the end of the first semester shall be eligible for a 40% rebate on the full annual fee (excluding levies).
(c) Any 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. (d) Any student not eligible for a fee rebate in the case of (a) and (b) above, may be
granted a rebate on the full annual residence fee:
(i) If the Director of Student Housing after consulting the warden (and faculty where applicable) is satisfied that the student has a valid reason for leaving
residence, and if the University is able to let the room to a student of the
University's choice who is not in residence at the time;
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(ii) If the Director of Student Housing after consulting the warden (and faculty
where applicable) is satisfied that there is an emergency or other compelling
reason for the student to leave residence.
(iii) In the case of (d.i) above the student shall be liable for a cancellation fee of
R150, and a pro-rata share of the full annual fee shall apply until the date on which the replacement student moves in.
(iv) In the case of (d.ii) above the rebate on the full annual fee shall be determined
by the Director of Student Housing based on the circumstances of the case.
13.2.3 Withdrawal at beginning of/or during the second semester
(a) Any student who does not return to residence at the beginning of the second semester or
who withdraws during the second semester shall be liable for the full annual residence fee.
(b) Any 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 the
conditions described in (i) and (ii) above.
All cancellations must be in writing on the prescribed forms and delivered to the student
accommodation office in person or sent by registered mail. The fee liabilities of students
who withdraw from a residence, house or flat during the academic year are set out in
Handbook 3, General Rules and Policies.
Students must acquaint themselves with the details set out in this handbook. It is imperative
that students and their parents or guardians take notice of this policy and practice which is aimed specifically at keeping residences full throughout the academic year.
13.2.4 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 shall not be
deemed to include amenities or damage or laundry levies.
13.2.5 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.
Vacation Accommodation rates for academic purposes 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2013
First Tier: Catering
Room only Room and three meals
Room, breakfast and dinner
Room, lunch and dinner
R147 per day R211 per day
R188 per day
R193 per day
Second Tier: Self-catering Single room in flat Bachelor flat
R 96 per day R133 per day
The charge in Third Tier accommodation will be based on the day rate of the respective residence.
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13.3 Residence Fees and Occupancy
All students from outside South Africa and the other SADC countries should refer to
(5.8) for international students on page 17.
Returning students who have been offered a place in residence will have their place
cancelled on Friday, 18 January 2013 if outstanding fees for the preceding year are not paid by Wednesday, 9 January 2013.
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 First 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 Second and Third 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.
The opening date for all residence students is Tuesday, 29 January 2013, with the exception of Medical Residence, Mill Court and Obz Square (Medics only) being Wednesday, 9
January 2013. JP Duminy Court opens on Sunday, 07 January 2013 and closes on Sunday,
15 December 2013. The closing date for First and Second Tier residences is 12h00 on Friday, 15 November 2013 and Third Tier accommodation Sunday, 15 December 2013.
Offers of accommodation to students, who have not signed into residence by midday on
Saturday, 2 February 2013 (30 January 2013 for JP Duminy), will be cancelled. Students who are required to be in attendance at the University prior to the official opening dates, for
new and returning students, or are required to be in attendance at the University after the
official closing date, will need to book 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.
Baxter Hall Single Room ................................................................... R 36 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 29 900 Small Single Room ......................................................... R 34 300
Carinus Single Room ................................................................... R 34 800 Double Room, per student .............................................. R 28 300
Single Room (Health Science) ........................................ R 40 300
Clarendon House Single Room ................................................................... R 34 800
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 28 300
Single Room (Health Science) ........................................ R 40 300
College House Single Room ................................................................... R 36 300
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 29 900 Small Single Room ......................................................... R 34 300
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Fuller Hall Single Room ................................................................... R 37 500
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 30 600
Small Single Room ......................................................... R 34 900
Glendower Single Room ................................................................... R 34 700
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 28 200 Single Room with Private/Semi Private Bath ................. R 36 500
Double Room with Private/Semi Private Bath, per
student ........................................................................... R 29 900 Small Single Room R 34 300
Graca Machel Single Room ................................................................... R 36 300
Double Room ................................................................. R 29 900
Kilindini Single Room ................................................................... R 34 600
Kopano Single Room ................................................................... R 36 500
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 29 900 Small Single Room ......................................................... R 34 300
Leo Marquard Hall Single Room ................................................................... R 34 600 Double Room, per student .............................................. R 28 600
Rochester House Single Room ................................................................... R 34 700
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 28 200
Single Room (Health Science) R 40 300
Smuts Hall Single Room ................................................................... R 37 500
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 30 600
Small Single room .......................................................... R 34 900
Tugwell Hall Single Room ................................................................... R 34 900
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 28 600
University House Single Room ................................................................... R 34 800
Varietas Single Room ................................................................... R 34 700
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 28 200
Dullah Omar Hall Single Room ................................................................... R 34 700
B. SECOND TIER (CATERING) ACCOMMODATION
Groote Schuur Single Room ................................................................... R 35 100
Residence Small Single Room ......................................................... R 32 300
Medical Residence Single Room ................................................................... R 40 300
Forest Hill G Single Room ................................................................... R 33 900
Double Room, per student .............................................. R 28 200
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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 14 300
Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G ............................................................ R 16 700
Health Science .................................................................................................... R 18 500
Meal Option 2 (LAD): Lunch and Dinner seven days per week First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 10 700 Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G ............................................................ R 12 500
Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 13 800
Meal Option 3 (BAD): Breakfast and Dinner seven days per week First Tier ............................................................................................................... R 9 600
Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G ............................................................. R 11 300 Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 12 500
Meal Option 4 (MOW): 3 Meals per day, week days only First Tier ............................................................................................................. R 11 000
Groote Schuur Residence / Forest Hill G ............................................................. R 12 000
Health Science ..................................................................................................... R 13 200
C. SECOND TIER (SELF CATERING) ACCOMMODATION
Forest Hill Complex Bachelor Flat ................................................................... R 40 700
Two Students in Two-Room Flat, per student ................. R 28 400 Three Students in Three-Room Flat, per student ............. R 28 400
Four Students in Four-Room Flat, per student ................ R 28 400
Small Room in Four-Room Flat, per student R 26 700
Mill Court Bachelor Flat ................................................................... R 44 100
Two Students in Two-Room Flat, per student ................. R 30 900
Three Students in Three-Room Flat, per student ............. R 30 900
Four Students in Four-Room Flat, per student ................ R 30 900
Groote Schuur Flats Two Students in Three-room Flat, per student ................ R 35 900
Two Students in Two-room Flat, per student .................. R 26 000
Three Students in Three-room Flat, per student .............. R 26 000 Four Students in Four-room Flat, per student.................. R 26 000
Liesbeeck Gardens Large Bachelor Flat ........................................................ R 38 500 Small Bachelor Flat ........................................................ R 36 100
Two Students in Two-room Flat, per student .................. R 26 500
Two Students in Three-room Flat, per student ................ R 28 900 Small Room in Three-room Flat, per student .................. R 23 700
Three Students in Three-room Flat, per student .............. R 26 500
Four Students in Four-room Flat, per student.................. R 26 500
Obz Square Single Ensuite Room ...................................................... R 34 400
Single Ensuite Room (Health Science) R 37 700
The Woolsack Single Room ................................................................... R 29 500
Large Single Room ......................................................... R 35 000
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D. THIRD TIER (SELF CATERING) ACCOMMODATION
Amalinda House Single Room in House with Lounge ............................... R 35 600
Avenue Road 8 Single Room in House with Lounge ............................... R 35 600
Edwin Hart Annex Bachelor Flat .................................................................. R 48 500
Two Students in Two-room Flat, per student .................. R 32 600
Forest Hill (F) Two students in Two-roomed Flat, per student ............... R 32 500
and North Grange Three Students in Three-room Flat, per student .............. R 32 500
Inglewood Single Room in House with Lounge ............................... R 35 600
J P Duminy Large Bachelor Flat ........................................................ R 45 500
Small Bachelor Flat ........................................................ R 42 600
One Student in Two-room Flat ....................................... R 56 900 One Student in Three-room Flat ..................................... R 73 600
Linkoping Small Single Room ......................................................... R 23 200
Obz Square Single Ensuite Room ..................................................... R 37 700
Rondeberg Flats Bachelor Flat .................................................................. R 48 500
Three Students in Four-room Flat, per student ................ R 44 100
T B Davie Bachelor Flat .................................................................. R 48 400
Two Students in Two-room Flat, per student .................. R 32 500
Two students in Three-roomed Flat, per student ............. R 44 000 Three Students in Three-room Flat, per student .............. R 32 500
Woodbine Road Single Room ................................................................... R 33 200 Single Room with Bath ................................................... R 37 100