UCT has around 29 000 students who study across six academic faculties, including Commerce, Engineering & the Built Environment, Health Sciences, Humanities, Law and Science. These faculties are ably supported in their teaching and learning by the Centre for Higher Education Development (CHED).
Commerce
WHO?
With approximately 6 700 students, Commerce offers several undergraduate specialisations namely accounting, actuarial science, computer science, economics, finance, information systems, law, management studies, marketing, organisational psychology, quantitative finance and statistical sciences.
WHAT?
The faculty is home to seven departments and 12 research groups.
WOW!
Launched in 2018, UCT’s School of IT responds to the growing needs of the South African and global tech industry, and the increasing demand for university qualifications in the sector. As an interdisciplinary collaboration that bridges the faculties of Science, Commerce and Humanities, the School of IT offers a wide variety of courses and programmes to cater for students’ personal interests and aptitudes.
WHERE?
Leslie Commerce Building, School of Economics and Linkoping House
021 650 4375
com-faculty@uct.ac.za
Faculty of Commerce website
Engineering & the Built Environment
WHO?
With just under 5 000 students and staff, state-of the-art facilities and world-renowned teaching staff, the faculty is home to architects, urban planners, landscape architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, land surveyors, GIS specialists, and property and construction managers.
WHAT?
The faculty is proud of its 60 National Research Foundation-rated staff members, not to mention its 16 active accredited research groups, covering African urbanism, fuel cells, minerals, biomedical engineering, robotics, alternative energy and more.
WOW!
WHERE?
New Engineering Building, Menzies Building, Centlivres, Snape, Electrical Mechanical and more
021 650 2699
ebe-faculty@uct.ac.za
Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment website
Health Sciences
WHO?
The oldest medical school in sub-Saharan Africa (established in 1912), the Faculty of Health Sciences has around 2 600 staff members and 4 900 students (2 118 undergraduates and 2 785 postgraduates in 2020). It’s considered a centre of excellence in teaching, learning and research for health professionals and scientists with a strong reputation for having trained some of the best health practitioners and scientists globally, and for our clinical achievements and cutting-edge research across health disciplines.
WHAT?
With 14 academic departments comprising 106 divisions, the faculty is committed to responding to the health challenges facing South Africa and the continent, with the vision of achieving social justice and health equity.
WOW!
WHERE?
Health Sciences campus (adjacent to Groote Schuur Hospital)
021 650 5393
fhs-ug-firstyearorientation@uct.ac.za
Faculty of Health Sciences website
Humanities
WHO?
With over 7 000 students, this faculty comprises 17 academic departments, located in three main clusters: the Arts, the Social Sciences and the Performing and Creative Arts.
WHAT?
The largest faculty at UCT with 15 research centres and institutes offering 30 academic majors as well as the opportunity to choose from 21 majors offered through other faculties.
WOW!
WHERE?
Upper Campus, Lower Campus, Hiddingh Campus
021 650 2717
hum-ugrad@uct.ac.za
Faculty of Humanities website
Law
WHO?
Made up of more than 1 200 students (45% postgraduates) and 165 staff, the Faculty of Law was rated in the Top 150 Law Schools in the world by the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings 2021.
WHAT?
The Faculty of Law is the oldest and smallest faculty at UCT. Organised into three departments – Public Law, Private Law and Commercial Law – the faculty is home to world-class research units that provide the bridge between academic endeavour and social responsiveness. The faculty has two community-serving law clinics, one of which is focused on refugee rights.
WOW!
WHERE?
Wilfred and Jules Kramer Law Building
021 650 3086
law-studies@uct.ac.za | lawcares@uct.ac.za
Faculty of Law website
Science
WHO?
With almost 3 500 students and staff, the Faculty of Science continues to contribute to globally relevant research. This includes, but is not limited to, African climate and development, biodiversity, chemistry and biology for health in Africa, marine biology, southern skies and the evolving universe, and human evolution.
WHAT?
The faculty is made up of 12 departments, including archaeology, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, environmental and geographical sciences, geological sciences, mathematics and applied mathematics, molecular and cell biology, oceanography, physics and statistical sciences.
WOW!
WHERE?
PD Hahn, RW James and others
021 650 2712
sci-science@uct.ac.za
Faculty of Science website
Centre for Higher Education Development (CHED)
WHO?
CHED is a transversal faculty that works with the other faculties and many units across campus to continually improve access to and quality of higher education, promote excellence through equity, develop curricula in partnership with faculties, support the professionalisation of teaching staff, help students to make informed choices for career planning and readiness for the world of work, and enable systemic improvement through research-led development of informed policies.
WHAT?
CHED comprises several entities that collectively contribute to achieving its goals. These include:
WOW!
WHERE
Huri ǂoaxa (Hoerikwaggo) building
021 650 2645
ched@uct.ac.za
Centre for Higher Education Development website
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