UCT Faculty Of Humanities Postgraduate Admission Requirements
UCT Humanities Postgraduate Admission Requirements – see details below:
If you are applying for study, please visit the UCT self-service site and, using your unique application number, monitor changes in your application status. You can also consult our online Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages located under the Apply tab on the Humanities website. For additional admission- related information or queries, you may access the following Humanities resources:
- Humanities Postgraduate Studies Guide : a resource for students considering further study. It contains information on the various programmes on offer, the admissions process as well as guidance on academic supervision.
- Faculty Postgraduate Handbook : contains course codes, Faculty rules etc.
- Visit the Postgraduate Office located in Room 110, Beattie Building. UCT Upper Campus.
What would normally be required is evidence of your prior experience in the tasks that would expected at postgraduate level. Some evidence of the capacity for conceptual and analytical thought at an advanced level would be expected. For example: analytical writing such as prior publications, research reports or essays, or creative works (as part of a creative programme). In addition to your formal application to UCT, a portfolio of evidence together with a letter of support from the Head of Department, must be submitted to the Humanities Postgraduate Office for consideration by the relevant committee.
A condition of admission might include completion of prescribed undergraduate or postgraduate coursework prior to admission.