UCT Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Courses
Degrees offered
Policies and guidelines for the degrees are developed by the Faculty’s Postgraduate Planning and Administration Committee for approval by the Faculty Board and, where appropriate, by Senate. The Committee is chaired by a Deputy Dean.
The Faculty offers a wide range of research specialisations and postgraduate courses.
Architecture, Planning & Geomatics postgraduate courses
Chemical Engineering postgraduate courses
Civil Engineering postgraduate courses
Construction and Property Studies postgraduate courses
Electrical Engineering postgraduate courses
Mechanical Engineering postgraduate courses
Entrance requirements
Details are set out in the Faculty Handbook. The standard minimum requirements for admission are as follows. Selection is based on an applicant’s academic record.
Honours degrees
A three-year Bachelors degree in an appropriate field.
Postgraduate diplomas and Masters degrees
An appropriate four-year Bachelors degree or Honours equivalent is required; but applicants who are holders of three-year qualifications plus a minimum of 5 years relevant senior working experience (post Bachelors qualification) may be considered for admission.
Postgraduate Diploma in Power Plant Engineering
Masters Degrees in City & Regional Planning, City Planning & Urban Design, and the Landscape Architecture: for these structured two-year Masters degrees in the School of Architecture, Planning & Geomatics an appropriate three-year Bachelor’s qualification.
Doctoral degrees
At doctoral degree level three qualifications are offered:
The PhD: this is a University-wide research degree. The standard entrance requirement is a Masters degree
The DArch and the DSc(Eng): these are rarely awarded senior doctorates, for example for published work which has established the author as a world authority. Detailed information on the doctoral degrees is obtainable from the Faculty Office.
UCT Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Undergraduate Courses
UCT Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Postgraduate Courses