OVERVIEW
These programmes continues to produce highly skilled graduates in the areas of science, engineering and technology at its East London, Butterworth and Mthatha campuses.
Close to 60 programmes in engineering, applied environmental sciences, computing, and mathematical and computational sciences, are offered across the four campuses.
The programmes is keenly actively in the area of new knowledge production, focusing on five areas which assist sustainable development:
– Earth and environmental sciences
– Engineering and technology
– Physical sciences
– Life sciences
– Modelling of linear and non-linear systems with applications.
The science, engineering and technology schools also offer extended curriculum programmes. These programmes are designed equip students, who do not meet necessary requirements, with the skills to be successful in their studies.
An extended curriculum programme is designed to equip students who do not meet the minimum admission requirements with the skills which will help them to be successful in their studies.
Although information has been compiled as accurately as possible, the Council and Senate of WSU accept no responsibility for errors and omissions. WSU reserves the right to make any necessary alterations to this content as and when the need arises.
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2015 Buffalo City campus & Faculty of Business Sciences prospectus
2015 Buffalo City campus & Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology prospectus
2015 Butterworth campus & faculties prospectus (All prospectuses)
2015 Mthatha – Faculty of Natural Sciences
2015 Queenstown campus prospectus
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